Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 44, Number 3, 1 April 1874 — Page 3

THE PALLADIUM;

LOO AX. RECORD. city " r-Jsmcs KWjr. t ml lfwHtlUfcoW. 1 I'Urk rrirr r . Treasurer-William I. Wl Infill. CiVd a&nserL w Batler. f ' Market Master Wm. I- Taylor. Wood MruuPT John J Roney. fit Aorwr-I'wil M. Baxter. Mirwet Cominlisuoner Iavld Haner. cik rinartmn-I.ti. Douian. '.1 Folic Brrd-ader. HirabercVCouklla; t i KoTnl of PnWIe Jroiovemet-Uirt, CosawtSreeon 'Fnnce--trf'kmni: Hlh--l. Conklin. Hrlalt. , . , Ntmn rni.l Alleys N.v,Komt, Roberts. Flea-nepsrement-- itosa, lmiin, rnp-. - i.u.ii Mioi Ifttlin. Mariatk CoakUsw 1 1 Mt-T Markets ami ubl BuUdUuowAlariAtl,, Gklhl'H. rage, HIWwl;''" JJ Printing and tatationery Watt, Roberta, Judge of th Wayne County reuitUBui -John P. KihlKjy. ... ,, Prosecuting Attorney of the Wayne ir-. cnlt Court IX W. VKTiiKofk- . Cleik of the Court- W. W. fudley. Deouty-W". ILLynde-Hherttf-Wm. H. tody." I, ,.nmnn. A mil tor Parker. TrA surer J"eph a. IkmiW.-B. II. King. Lemon.' iwmiv0. V. ficmon ' uJvnrJM E. Jones. - Dcputy-Jaines lisoa. - ,u CoahtT "ToTnrnlssrbnersAndres R.,WfgaloHWbllain Hreoks, Jonathan Baldwin, loaafj- AWMor- lUley W. Anderson. . ..I T. ,. . tvstvemm or rum pkacb. ' Knu Thomaa, Richmond, . John W. Martin, Chester, , ,: u g., vCpSSTAIIfcaa.,, Thomas McOir, Charles Henman auU B. I Miner Jast as we predicted, from the no tice in yesterdayndepepdeut. ,Maag has already been-HMJaW ed-well ! Vale, David. thuren oi inia cuy, are iiug a penny collection lor the purpose of sending IUil. J4rnStwart,a,, minir... in that Church, to Hayti.as a missionary. Mrs. Qui n n, widow of the late Bishop Quinn, is the committee operating at this place. It is proposed to collect 4 sufficient amount of money'-1 in this way, to support a missionary in that country for three years. ... , , , w Tfe'Slee ' IH4ltiapll. ' , With J. B. &, J. P. Julian" the people of, "Old, Way n" ar well acquaiptf d-.Jljcir long residence at (VotreviHe, and practice in the Courts, have gained them the confidence of those for whom they have . transacted business. Edgar A'A. Brown, "Esq., formerly of ptr citv, has entered into partnership, with the IessrsV, Julians, and we eoouoead hiaa arnl thaiBto those of our readers who - desire o , have debts' collected' and busiue promptly- attended to the ceurt at the capital or elsewhere. See their card in another column lUeOly, aaaraaaapA.' IpulP Th fblowfng'rs a Kit bftHe Dep Assessors apftajpA by llialoHnty Assessor, by the advice and with the consent of the Auditor, as provided by an. Act approved December 21, 1KT2,' section 270, page J23,i viz: i : Israel W. Oreeg, Abington Township. J oseph 31. Bulla, Boston Tp. Mark Maudlin. Centre Tp. Wm. S. Farlow, " " Daniel K. Nelson Clay Tp, Natharf Lamar? Ddlt6n Tp. James N. Anderson. Franklin Tp. John W. Meredith, Green Tp. James Lichtey. Harrison Tp. . f " ! ' Cyrus T. Swain, Jackson Tp. Henry C Warfel, " " leorge W Parsons, JeflTersof) Tp".- i ' 1 enas Evans, s William R. Williams, New Garden Tp. Samuel JleAHistar, Perry Tp. Richard J Hubbard, 1r . Edmund J Newman! Washington Tp Lafay&Ut) Larsh. Wayne Tp. John Iredell; " John Wicirins, " " Jerry L. Meek. Samuet Roberts, Webster Tp. Mark Maudlin, will assess north, and Wm. S. Farlow, 80uth of. the National road, in Centre Township. Cyrus T. Swairj wiJtassfcUs.DuUin, Cambridge City and so much of Jackson Township as lies west of the half sectionr- Euo( 1 Vltenffiug'' ' north and south through sections 4, 9, 19, 21, 28 and 33. Henry t. Warfel, will assess East Germantown and all that portion of said Township "Jjri ag, ast of) sa line. George W. Pars!uaj,wUl,asaaa. all that part of Jefferson Township lying south, and, Mr.JvKanAU orth of the section line dividing the lands of WillianvCrall and Martin Schujta oa , the west, and the lands of Wm, - Fox and John Bradbury on the east, of said Township. H SS E. B. Newtaan will assess ;all that! portion of Washington. Township lying easf of the section line, dividing , section! 31 and 36 on the north, and sections 25 aod 3tvrbe fsmrfh; nd Mr. 1 lubl.arl will assVa)l hat irt lying west of said iai. ' arsn.wni assess all tnat f t of Wayne Township" lying; sduilil National riiad, and Mr. Iredell, all that portion north of said road. " 5Ir Mcek will assess all thai portion of the City of Richmond south. jf . the National road, and, Mr. J(&in$ all north of said road. ' .. ,.; Mr. Anderson, th County Asse or, ezixTts to assess all bank stock.' Railroad prorerty tarnpiketf.-and 'fire property and stocks of incorporated compapies; ard willassist the Deputy Assessors whenever .'necessarv. . ? , Under the new Assessment law, the County Assessor is allowed 4, and th Deputie? per day. . . , - , The Assessor, tad the seTeral Deputies will mt a th ri;frtoflice on Wednesday, April lst4 1874, I tt one q 'clock P. M, U? th? nrJj" t m receiving tbirWsns, hooka ind I instructions ' -T( j foi Vk. fiT8JB,ast mM on or before the first d Pf j,, , jgy ., Riel.i..n..l TJ "i'.'itW.f r lua.t Mwh 25 74

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fttp, what and ilure is, David E. Caldwell, ' cWJMj WMawered thuly: 9 ' Where he a cone and bow be faros. Nobody knows and nobody care!" ? - A large force of workmen, under tie management of Day id 1J a aft, ( engaged in grading the courthouse pqaare. Also, work on the foundation For the new jail, is being rapidly pushed forward, this fine weather. , T the state Editorial Association will iog on me

Kldndja-sarmJjHconnienc I nxatmne to Ww Lult&4 telStgdayoTMa, pfoIi.fri,!?g

There w ill be an editorial excursion f I to Washington City, and a public en tertainment of some character on Wednesday night.""The excursion will start on Thursday morning. '! X dissolute course, in habits, as well aa iajjptiwriewppersad to a "dissolution. The partnership betweea Maag Si Caldwell, in the Tnde-peafll-nt has bef n dissolved dating bak to the 25th of February to "cover accidents." ! 3om poetieal wight in our ur, ai led! the back of a letter with tho following direction, and sent it on its way rejoicing to its destination: Poat-men kind, I here reKixn, ' A folded iiheet, a written line. Pleaae forward It without delay To iHiblln, Ind. there you may Iteliver it to Frddie Mwaiue, -,s And thiu oblige me f Onee atcain." wsrrlaf Li eeaea. i . The following marriage licenses have been issued by the Clerk since our last report: Solomon Caster and Catherine Fist, of Hagerstown. Yi 'I jlJJA j K J ward E. Robbina and 8a rah A. Thompson of Richmond. Samuel Davis and Nancy B. Reid. f Jtfew Garden. Georee Turner and, Debbie Cox, of Economy.5'4 . 1 Jbhn W. Rigley and Florence Kibbeyi ! Moldlr Kewaloa. Th solJ ier la ,9? the , old , IQth . Dis y, trict meet at Fort Wayne on the 7th of April in a Grand Reunion, in commemoration of the Battle of Shilph. Gen Tom. Browne will deliver an address in the afternoon, and other prominent speakers are expected to be present, , President Grant, Gens. Sherman,1 Sheridan," Howard, Logan and Pope and Senators Morton and Pratt have been invited. All soldiers who now live, or have formerly lived in the old tenth district are invited to be present. A grand Banquet wijl be'Kfjetf i tf Jthe, etenfB?: ,'t, t .in 'aiifcaw. mi hi 1 I -j Si " A jteYrible" runaway !at .Cam bridge City Friday last. The frightened horse dashed into a knot of men and a passing lady, trampling them under foot before they knew what was the matter, and only stopping when he fell prWtfaWfrf trjdiJ-wiryf We" store. On getting the horse again on his feet it was found that two old citizens had received serious injuries. Mr. Mahlon Boughner's right leg was I badly bken befcw'the k am Mr. f Jmes .Shank wait found with a, shaft I ri.''.;!i..'i:.i..v''ir.!.v f VI 1 lit; uufifrjt au iuvu auu n Mwiin'Ui diameter;? run ntTrelS-'thfough.hla right thigh. Both thtf injured; me will irecover. SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. Pfwetteal ('uanaon Nemae va. DrI winUm. Tiy can t any thing good be carried,, wJns city for awhile at leasts i vttoxtt being "VxUO into the gromdfre.l??'-Wtfonua8 been dfinji geology ' and Dar win , ism nearly Joniienougn."i Vhether the liieory leads to infidelity and atheism or not, it does seem not ery practical, judging from both it and from the practical business tactics of its most illustrious expo nenta. Why it would seem to our humble common sense christian, that if natnrwas carried Qn ac cording to4 those principles, she would suspend every two years and require an extension of two more years' time, at six per cent, in order to commence again. . T :;iA;PAttistiii:': Hallnl-Oa Fir. Halford's description of the recent fire at Indianapolis, for stjle, re ni in da u of a description once written for the Palladium, but never published. On a sultry afternoon in Augvst, 1S53, a fire broke out in h& Phi ufhrer corner, and extended west to Brightwell's building, doing considerable damage in its course, but mostly confined to th6 upper storries. At that time we had no effective fire apparatus, like we .have'WoVbut h U eathe uscf buckets and neighboring wells Morthe extinguishment of tires. There was a boarding house directly opposite this C ce, and the ladies boarding there turned out and pumped water in buckets while the men passed them along the lines to the fire. A gentle-ma-Ijv&feS&oiiiat: iKSl HbeVwho afterwards acquired quite a literary reputation, wrote up an account of it. In his article occurred this sentence, which was supprmaeA tWt wsli eOKiabered by all the old hands in the office to this day. Here it is: 'And the ladies, (God bless them.) with filly-white arms beared to the acorching rays of aa A ugt sun , seised the pump-handle, and with unmistakable efforts made it (the pump) yield its liquid I elements from the hidden depths : below, to be applied, to the flames which were dancing from roof to Yof athwart a heated sky." Hsjford s efforts don't quite come uVtf this, but ramioda us of it. Try it again. ApriS is to be observed by . the Odil-Fcjrews tn the"State as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. . tp-;;

Twswaw Keaailla. Thd women 0tirl conlmne,'

Willi unabated, riajcx; on tneu muwioD, among the saloons, and the good frnits of tliei libera ajrdcdntJaiiallT transpiring. Charlei , IcCoy, wi , tie material aid we allnded to last, ft eek, opened a ' batcher's shop in the -Continental," where he lormerljr digpeneetl trojible and anguisb, ' new wii lH3K?npffff , L. jl-.Os ir--liSJL ditqeiiBatio o and Wyoming-' pr6dae9r'Ja2df 1 .V.1teadr r ' r -in ormiMuMUII.vl t naWiwtSs'tt ing vpam1i fait worka fejel1try asWUta'asatcw oi our ennrte fiirnlsli ns gratifying re-5 snlts,-as;follow- '" i;1?; ' Befojro' Eno Thomas, Esq., An- j, ion Overman was legally persnad-!-ed, in, two cases,' costing him about' $38. ! Angus t Emerick, two cases of legal coaxing, . $44. ' Matt- Wal "f. terman,' two cases of legal greet ing, $32.; Jos. Mevers, one case of legal inercy, , C.,ScLuliz . one case oi legal lore, $23. A. Bescher, one case of legal - kindness, $1X August Woostie, one ' case jof legal ; consideration, $15. .. j . . : t..: - Before Ids honor; Mayor ';Elderj'. Ml Walterman. Lad two legal "dry up") effortftj' cost ing bim .$42. J August Emerick bad two legal pultices applied, costing' liiin 845..., i! , If possible, the last Wednesday night's meeting was the largest and most enthusiastic-thai 4asI"yet taken place showing that a- large majortay of our people are clearly in sympathy with the effort to abolish the drunkard factories from our city. The crowd were addressed for two houis, by Luther Benson,. Esq., of Rnshville, replete with eloquent appeals to all, to avoid the accursed cap,iaiid live abstemious lives. The address was listened to with wrapped attention, and the sharp points and solid arguments as they flowed from the speaker s lips, were received with rounds of applause. The ladies reported progress, and, after some brief remarks by Messrs. Gregg, D. B. Crawford, and Coggshall, the meeting adjourned to this. ( Wednesday) evening, at Lyceum Hall. - "" THE MAIKETS. Ciueiunatl aiarke4.-Murch Hi Floor quiet and unchanged j etl.- . stead v at SI oi. r 1e.1t uiiu, ana aeeunea, ai i xa 43. H:iriey dull arid nominal. KgtZP steady at 14y. . . Klrbmond Market. Corrected weekly by N. W. Brisks and Thou. Nestor. The former Rives us the prices of ftrain, and the latter the prices of other produce and groceries. Buvtna-. Selling. Wheat iier bushel 1 fnrn per busliel ) .: -. t at per busliel 35 tlnv aer ton ...P- l Butter per pound " .15 40 KK per dozen 11 ; 2 fotatoes per bushel ............. I 00 1 2U Ktour per lt pounds.: 4-... 3 i 3 60 Hams, suitarcnred VI IS Shoulders per pound 7 10 Sides per pound " S W er pound . 8 10 Suaar, orushel 13 t'oHco Sugars, white, , yellow and brown ...i ..: 12 to 15 New Orleans Molasses Jier eallon. ...... 1 Ou Sorphnnt Molasses per gallrn Hyruiw per gallon 75to$l 10 TJocal ISToticee. V'j S4.00 Per JVt. Will be rtaara:el on all laa Bllla paM on r hvefore the SOh r th mnth. Office hours, 7 a. m. to 6 p. at. Open Saturday evenings till 9 p. m. Consumers can save 10 per cent by prompt paymentof .bills,, anil by . .. ' - -' that means onlx. - Clcka. At the 50 Cent Store, for $1. Bpria- Prlaita. The Jargest, an d f prettiest stocky of Spring Prints in. the Market, at, i , .-T. Forks ek, 270 Main street JiokM 91. PlIIMB, At "Cottage Market," has the largest and best lot of emoted hams, shoulders, breakfast bacon, and plain sides, ever offered in this market. His fresh meats are all that ' can be asked the best the country affords. A good supply 6f Butter, Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables, constantly on hand. All cheap as the cheapest. i:i t- . : w. Eatlrc rw Uqe. v . i. v . V We are, this day, opening an en tire new line of Dress Goods, English Chintz, Ac TJ Fobxxer, 270 Main street. Men la' Famishing- Uaada, The cheapest and best in the city, tuay be had J. Zeyen & Bra's. , Go,t and see them. . . . ., Always lrele the Bt! Is advuj'gooBbiiai'sjad ly, and especially appropos to John Zeyen ' & Brother's beautiful and. supeiior stock'of Gents Furnish . ing Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres,' Yestings, etc t Their Spring stock will bear examination,' and their bid friends, customers and the' public generally; are invited to call , . The Zeyen Bra. are proverbial in making fits, for superior workmanship, and promptness in filliog t orders.- Go there, reader, and wheB tret on the inside of a good suit of Clothes 1 made at Na 232, you will hank n 1 for calling your attention to a riu. where bath garments and price has t given yon a nrncn nnailoyed satis aftion. Reieember 232."

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. I have been retained by Mrs. I. Prury to prosecute, in the courts of the United States, all those who are violating her exclasave right, seenred by the taws of the United States, tonso TBS Lomss Chakt, for cutting Dresses, Basques, Ac l The rights of Mrs. Drnry, have Been fully , settled, by decisions in the - Circuit Court of th United States, for the District of Ohio, in suits against Mrs. Ewing and othersL and all persons nstng the charts or improvements, or any imitations thereof, are notified to desist from further use, or suits will be brought for damages, costs and injunctionI Wm. A- Bkxxk, ! v. Att'y for Mrs. I. Drury. t'onVi aatal In great variety at the 50 Cent -Store, cheaper than elsewhere in thfecity. ', -.; ".". ' i . : TMU UaflMMaa;la-c Hemmtm afUto." The Knopf Brother's, ever mindful of the wants of the people, have always on their hooks, the fattest. nicest, and most lucious kinds of fresh beef. veaL pork, mutton and lamb; and sugar-cured hams, break - -4 fast bacon, ham and smoked sau sage, - fresh sausage, etc, at their depot, the old poetoffice room opposite Citizens Bank. BtrS 4'aKM, . At the 50 Cent Store, for$l,00. Carpeta. 0 We are now opening the largest line of Carpets ever opened in this market; comprising Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, etc Also, a full line of Lace Curtains. Roller Lace Curtains," something new, Lamberquins, &c.,&c' Please call and look at our stock. . J. Forksrb, 270 Main street. ' T Kill Opatlta : s ?v Ross Bro's will sell anything in the Drug line at tho lowest posable - . t fL - price. -, . - . - ?-T- : I: Early Vegetable and bavdeta Ticfc. 1 As I have for several "years been preparing my grounds and perfect ing arrangements for growing early vegetables and later garden crops,! am now prepared to furnish daily all kinds of Fruit and" Vegetables principally of my own -raising. I have opened a salesroom in the Gait Houso buildgwherejTInvite all. to; give me a call. ' . ' . rk ( 3-tK V , -,C A. Nobbtxe.'V Knivra ami l'rki. ,- Frosa.50 cents to $3 per-' set, at the 1 50 Cent Store giiaran teed half price. , Wow Mm Ularr. Elwbdd Weisnlr hasy opened' a Meat Store, on Ft.' Wajne Avenue, one door north of the railroad track, in: the old dining ball, where he will keep on hands a large supply of Fresh and Cored Meats, fresh Vegetables, Fruits, etc He will sell as cheap as any , establishment in the city. ' 3-tf Lamp Cblmaeya, At the 50 Cent each. Store 5 cents Pail. WisR-ino, at Ike Faltaa Market, Has on hand, and will be well supplied during the season of Lent, with fresh Shad, Halibut, Salmon, Pike, Pickerel, Perch, Oysters, etc. Also, the best of Beef, Pork, VeaL Mutton, and Smoked Meats of all kinds, together with Vegetables and fruits of evry kind Cheap for cash. Go to i niton Market for your supplies. Family oap. I5ixbars for Cent Store, 25 cents at tho 50 t ontineatal Warket. " " ' Charles McCoy, having abandon ed the saloon business, has utilized all his fine furniture and saloon fixtures in furnishing his meat, fruit and vegatable store. He has now the neatest rarranged store , of the kind we ever beheld, well sup plied with all kinds of cured and fresh meats, fish of every kind, fruits, , vegetables, and everything in the eating line, lie will give good weights, and sell as cheap as anvt other man in the city. We at . bespeak for him an excellent trade. ir Ya Waaf An extra article "of Maple Mblassesi go to Norton & Clark's. Dry bwdn. J. Si G. Koehriog have jast opened, in room No. 243, , adjoining . Messick Si Dunham, in Emswilers building, the nicest, cleanest stock of dry goods to be found in this city. The stock, although not the largest, is entirely newland complete In vane tyand, lias been carefully ' selected,' and bought direct from first hands on terms that wilf allow them toj6fler iialeat, Jndacements in way of priees asthe oldest houses in the city. - ' pit Stack. i Our 6tock of Brown and Bleach, ed Mnslins, is complete. , ' ISxamine our 12J cent .Goods! 'jM 3. Foeenxb, 270 Main street, ? The Lara-ea aa Stock of Men's and Boy's Cloth ing, and Furnishing Goods, just received, at J. a Starr & Son's, 241, Mais street.- , 3 SitlMctM'KMCItTM. , Is very complete, nearly all num bers and shades, of best make, at 302 Main Street Gall and gets pair.

Tka aalfear the "Tate ariar

i Has gone to Texas; but we recognize the .fact that Dr. M. R Ballard has the best of Drugs and Medicines at his Depot Drug store, and we raise our loesJ voice to oav readers, announcing that fact and inviting them to give him a calL All the days of your appointed time,: if you 'consult your beet interests, you 'will go to W. L Farquhar's, for youV fam2y grocer ies,' which he never fails in selling at fair prices for cash. ) - ta Slaamaaa , t , Coal and Wood, Yard on Foit Wayne Avenue, to get your Fire Brick. Cement, Plaster, and Lime. ., .; f t j j r ' f Wanted, 50,000 feet Jot Walnut. Poplar, . Ash, Sugar, and Cherry Lumber, in exchange for Furniture at the Richmond Furniture Company's" Booms. No. 12, N. Franklin Street., . . w V..C-" -T"'- ,4T,u. A. E. Craeknr a t'a. . J ;. : .' 302 .Main Street 'opposite Mr. Bennet's Livery Stable Have 150 ehildrens'wagors for you to choose from Prices ranging from $1,00 to 5,00 less than yon can buy else . where.i. . ::-i-- i : - ; i,A. . Crarker Jk fa. r. Have a beautiful line of Hamburg Edgeing's which are better goods ' than you can buy elsewhere for the money call and see them. ' : " - Far anera Meet inc. '. A meeting of", Farruerr Club and i Granges, of Wayse county, the -undersigned -was appointed.: General Business Agent for the: organisation of the county, Parties having busi ' ness with the agent will address me at Richmond, t I will be found for the' present at i Morrow's Grocery Store, " on Ft. Wayne avenue. f Elam I. Brown, Scc'y. NpriBS Wllliaerj-. At No. 17, North Franklin afa-eet will be found the last styles of Mil linery Goods, .Bonnets, Ac. Call and leave your orders at the old stand of Mrs. S. "AI Biff Davis. elar Illll Aaraerjr. j . A splendid lot of fruit and orna mental trees, vines and small fruit plants' -at Cedur' Hill Nursery ' for the S springs trade ' Apple, pear., peach, . quince, . wild goose plum, extra fine lot of early May cherries Uvergreeiis in variety, Silver Maplo for street trees." Osage hedge plants, strawberries,, leading sorts, raspberries blackberries, Ac. ' Call and see bur istockj or address " i ' -'"J.' A." Mekoejchaix ' , J 25-4 w? c' Richmond, IndL ' Beitulirul Klrs!." - . Is what .you would "exclaim" on beholding tthe ; bandl.wark'-, pf G.;, W. Smith, the Taxidermist, at 15 South Marion street - - Cleaa Flaxaet ta Lau. :z Carpenter and Newland, at 223 Main street, Barnes's old stand,'are J prepared to Loan 1 laxseed on the most favorable terms. , . it ! Denounces all'spirTtuous Hquors as "Wet Damnation." Poor fellow; he knew whereof he spake, by sad experience, and if living would ap ply the same to Alcoholic Excitants, advertised as Curealls. But there is one Tonic anofAlterative in existencesthe best the world has ever known which contains no alcoholIt is Da. Walker's Caxifobkia Vinb oak Bitters. - ' I 4 A Card. Dr. Hibberd 'having made- a change in his business by joining in parfierMwit& WrX Dougan,requests all persons indebted to him in open account for professional services, prior to March 15th, 1874, to call and settle with' cash," note or other method, to . liquidate the accounts "t,i' ' iixri EXTAl K I.IXI5ME31T.. iptjAfr" Tliere in no pain which the Centaur Lin! menf will not relieve o swelling; M will - not subdue., tad "b iamaneR jwak-lv it wlllj not cure.' i nis is strong mnjuae, oui n ia true. Where the parts are not gone, itseftects axe marvelous. It has produced more eujes of rhenmatism, neuralgia - lock faw,' palsy, 'itpraina, swelUnga, ; aake-hreaRts, scalda, bums, salt rheumear ache, etc., upon thp human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, etc,Tipori animals in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world begaj.. It As a . oututt er rrrltaaC, aar ail-healing pain-reliever. Cripplea, throw away their crutches, the lame wane, poisoneoa bites are roc Ap red harmless, and the . wounded are healed without a war. It Is no hombuir. The recipe is published around each bottle. It is selling as no article ever mill, aim ii rnua rm, . J i, whaMt pretends to do. Thoeewae powtu- f fer from! rhenmatism, pain ot swelling deserve to suffer if they win not use Centaur Liniment. More than 1,000 certificate of remarkable cores, including fnajea limbs. chronic rhenmatlSTP, goot, rannlna; tcmont, J ttc, have been received. We will send a circular containing certificate, the recipe, eto, gcatis to any one requesting it,' One bottle of the yellow-WTapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenlejd horsea and mules, or Jar screw-worm in sheep. Stock owners, this liniment is worth your attention. No family should be without Centavr Liniment. J . RUSK A CO- New York. la more than a substitute foi Castor OIL It la the only safe article in exlstenee which is certain to assimilate the tood, regulate the bowels, core wind-colie and produo nataral atee. If contains f neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and to plaaaast to take, pbiidres need not ery . and mot beta may rest. 11

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feeble though may be the effort, "stand by the Biairr," as (iod give us to see the right, , and if rascality and corrupUou creep Into the good ojd partyvwe Will stay with h), and , assist In purifying it thus applying the corrective, witbla our own lines. - a.-il c-i' , We have not taken "Holy orders" to preach temperance; butonr lay man's "trtrmpef ' on that subject, shall never give an uncertain sound. We are heur andoul enlisted in the war against King Aloohol, and we bid the women of our larvr "tod speed" In their.

I efforts to banish the drunkard manufacturing

been so perverted to curse humanity with so much blight and wee?' ' ,J : ' -' To oar friends, who have sustained us lor a period 6f thirty eight years, we thank them, and assure them re tried to carry- out the fvakic reorivod"' klee, in each paer , rarniabed tfterii; "4 ' v'""' '-,'" ' . n: wl y. i.wiu La. I - . To ail our readers, those who have promptly paid as, as well a those who have beau tardy in this flrat great duly, we send greeting; and hope tb,e first will not. fall in having.. the "nift of continuance," and that the latter will 'imitate their good example;, ... . We want more subscribers, and we do not know a better plan, to obtain theaa than to nrge upon each One now upon our list to send us another Cor they, aotety after a un . - - -- - . . .. . . i ' -

experience of from three to thirty-eight, years, can recommend the Paixamcm to their ,.

neighbofBT'ii f ':5 ' '-- On consultation, and to suit many of

eluded to change our publication day to W!nedsy, bereafteT.-comTnewelRgoaW'ednee-

aay, iiarcn ia. u . -) The price of onr paper, per year, la Os ice.! . j "J. , ". ;J .1 Ricnavoxa, March 14, lorJineAHD icnm, tmr. D ! i J. 2XXTZ1I7 aDUO, S k- V Xl.t C j JTfc !.- ; s HHnisnerr m Wrwt,:1 ' BICHMOND, For Spring . Wear, J oat lUcei red. Please examine stock, or Band for am pin. We are folly pre pared to make Oarmeats at abort notice, in the latest stylo, and at reasonable rates. 4-tf

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Retail Druggiists. '1'lif . t..a Brushes. Comb, Etc. "I Hi" 1 AIM fi Q II at vaui dty. TH Palladinm 'i'i . . Volume. . 1 ADVANCE. '- .! . I ,. . j; j s Indiana, and we ftre of the FALtAHOMS. There Is no necessity We sliRll, as long as strength givvtis,;" business from the earth, whose fruit have ' ;'' ... , : J tj; our subscribers in the eotintrVwe bava 'ISj - . . .. Dollak axd Fiftt Caam, pajrata ia ad-; t ; ll.W.4vim:r.-o .1 ; 1 I .7 " - :.i , i L-ii .u The nadenugned, exeeator of the last wftlte of Hoaan H. Kdmondson, late of Wayne county, deceased, hereby eflers at private sale tbe following described real estate, In Ways count-, Htate of Indiana, belongf ua , to the estate at said testatrix, to-rtt: The . following part of thenorthwess aoarter ot section twenty-eevwnvtw, townsnrp "tourteen U, ranee' one I t west, assaibtd aa follow: Beginning at a' point In the stctiow line 22JM rods soath oTtae north went eornet of said section; -Uienee south,. i2aw red: thenee sooth 60s, east rodiCto the mid-dle-of tho Hichnaond mad Ullisbofo tan pi ke: thence north tsat, along the mMdleof said pike 17 A rods, to she sootheast corner of Ana Chandler's lead; theaee north ai'f , west Slisl rods; thenee aorllt 4-, east .a rods: thence aertat 7V weal 2U.I0 rods, to tbe place of oertnains. , ' -Teems of Bade One-third rash, tbe balance in nine aad- ui auua nr- rM six aer cent, interest trons date, payable an nually, and secured bynotea and asortg on uie prenuaea..' "V C f i win tt euyuH Dsrisr l-w pr. faeflO 60 Tbe and swat tied haajass aeatvad ! KAI,r, HTYLEB or BAM of ad Mats, lo wnica he invites the stteatloa eg all who woe id iadulwein Use laaaat asssloaaV -- -aWCall at the Hat aad Cea""- K - , Riebasoad. Mareb 1. tsTJ. 1-ls-

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it , iU , lti i.. t (rnavtATiina Rx-ut All announcements of eandlrtatea, la the Palladium, for Noaaiaatins; FJeetion.or otherwise, nmw 1 aeeuiaHaaled by theeaoh.at the rate of fij At toiioa. KiMTua r.tu.uirv-Vi will nlvaae announoe uw ua " m TVadvlmM W . o. Krai-a-tt as a eatHliilat fr Auditor 4 Wayne enuuty, ultf- to the Republican Xomlaatiaa Kkv-uou. i - , . . ' MANY rUlENIiH. . " atntairtr, ' .) ' ; A . Mb. VtnttnR: Fteaae aanonaee the name of J.Mtu J. I'nor aa araa.tMi.tp gnr Kherl IX if ayn county, inaltfen to the KpubllCB BMMIlinaUllg ricvtiuB. - - 1 - Mast Votchs. inaaae aaanvee the name of Noaata Juxaayaa a ean4klatB tor haertlT of Wayne county, subjevt u the HepublK-an uomiuatioa. Mast Fkik.mix. are authoriacl to a ua ounce Jamcs H. rjt-TKjiaMw.ei KraakMu tonatiitt,aa candidate ft xiH-rin ft U avue euuaty, mtbjecl , to the dccVi. r. w" tUc K publican Natmna- -ling eK-tcr; - ' . , '.' -i;'tM-Mctt e are uu,.' ;! to aunoui.ee W. II. JA!ii a e.-,iMtltw fvr Ktrerdcrof Waynw oiiiuty, at.bjn'l to the iln-tMi n ul tle 'lie.tubltcan NomtttMttng election.

2) The aaly KelsaMe irt Biatrtbatloa la the t'aaatryl s ;s60,6oo;oo X VALI'ABLB SIFTsI . To lie litributed In i ttU Hesrnlar Waalaly GIFT ENTEK PRISE! .To le dta4,u Monday, May 4tsv, liTt. . two lilt i AriTiJt or $5 ,000 EACH in GREENBACKS Two Prises $1,000 eat b iu (J reeubackal I'ive Prises tsMM) each iu (Jrecnbacka! Ten Irisea 100 each in Greenbacks! 1 Home' and Tluewy, with Hllver-mountetl iiariKMK, worth -One l-'Uie-toueil Ittmewotwl Piano, worth , S&.-A Teu Family Mewing Machine, worth 10u each! - , H v tld AVattili- ami 1al us, worth SAX) each. live J id American. Hunting Watches, worth l'en-li. Ten I juties' tiold Huuting W atches, worth tluOeacli. 1 .SAMiol.l and Silver lr Iluuune Watch-. ea (In ulli wodti ftuiii t) to ?' cacb! t.oid Chain, Mttycr-wnre, Je4 Cliy,etc.,ete. Nilinb.r of Uft!-S,-"iGRr'Tlck-U Uinlted to ut'.tusit e-AKcmi Wantc.. to sell Tickets, to wliont IJIwrnl hji-iiiinnin will le puid. Single Ticket. ls Ma Tickets, as I 'raelveTekera, Twenty-at e, 1M. " f 'irtttlarn enfli(nrng a hill lift of prises, a Utwoiip'tioit of the iiiuiiii.-r of lrsw iiik, and other Infuriiintton in tifiw nee to the Iisirl Imtion, will Ik sent to i.i.y one otdertug I lu lu- All leUerajMUHt le midn-kNed lo '. Maiu otnee, L. U. NlSiE. Mo a N, in W. Fifth street. tlN'li.N.N ATI. O ;-&w n x KfaTPOH'! SnntK. Lvttera Testaaaewtari on tlte last will of wTlllaiu jAravilateot N'ew Uanlentoanahla, Wayne county, Htate of ludlaua, deceael, have tlitsdny been granted to the undersigned, by the Wayne Circuit tVwrt of said county. All persona havlny claims against said estate, arerequlrel to fllelliem, duly proved, in the Clerk's otnee of said county, within, one year Irom this publication. The-eiel supposed to be solvent. Ll-w i; JTHyisAIJ &(, iACY, Kxecutor., HEMFm RALE. '1 ;hp By virtueof an-executlou to me directed froiHtheClerkoftlm Wayne Circuit Court, will expose at Publie Hale, at the Court HoMxcdoor In the city of Richmond, Wayne coutitv, Indiana, on the lth day of April, IS74, between the.liouiv ot lOo'clock A. M., and o'clock v. a., on said day, the following property, tovlt: and described as follows, tO-Wttl t l --...-J L.-i ltegiBnlng at tbe Bouthwtait corner of fractional section nuinlier twenty-four, (21) towowhlp fourteen, (U) of rsiiKo number two, (2) West, rontilna thence West ti chains and 1 links to.n stake; tlience Houtli 8 ebaitis and 00 links to a s'nke; thence Kami 14 chain and43 links, tiore or less, to a stake, o the old lxumlary line. Thence Nortlia-ardlv on sold boundary line to the place of beginning; containing Bixly Acres, isu.- .A ; - - Also, the foHowing trad of laud known aa being a part of fractional section nutnlier . eleven til) and tW'MS in twn.i sixteen, (1) In range fourteen, tit) Kast, and bounded aa fet Iowa, tir wit: UHttnning at the Northwest corner of the "other lands of Abilah Rich; thenee Kaxt along the line of said Rich's other lands M perchos and 4-10, to a stone, In tbe mid boundary liner thence 2torth 12 degreea Eat,osald boundary line 4H parches and 2-U) to a stone; thence West M aevchea to a atone, in the section Jfcne; thenee Hristlk 47 cles and 4-10, to the place of tieginnlne, containing 27 ares, and a half and W percfaea, more or less. , Also, the following tract of land; Beginning at the ouUnt aornerof fractional section elerenv till n township sixteen, il range fourteen, (M Raatt running tlience ?t.irth to Joseph Rich's corner, on the West , line of said framed fraction eleven, (11); tltenee EaattotheoMbaandary line; thenee Houthwestwardly with said old bouudary 11 ne, to tbe Hoo (beast earner of eatd fractional aectlon eleven, (11 1; thence West to the place of beginning, containing about Four 44) Acres, sitnate la Wayne county, and ttaiate of Indiana, to be sold an the property of Abilah Rich, to satisfy aald Execution in my hands In favor of Joseph 8. Wallace. Maid sale without relief from value tioa or appraisement laws. , . WM. H. HTTDY, f" I, BbertlT of Wayae county. W. A. Bickuc, Att'JT for Pi 11 IT. s JTCEE. BAIU CatLE TBACW! i f- -- 1 , i. t Mtiiiiore j and Ohio 1531 ! . - t - - . tf - i : ' rHawir!R6acU Ha "-vJI" ' nvciafSAVi caw.ri mum HAVrNO T to 110 MILKR. and arriving one iJ ! vTl.,n Advance at ? I ' NEW YORK. BAVINO wnst, and arriving S to T , HOCKS in Advance at -i B A1.TIMOBE. HAVrSO T MILE" and arriving & to 7 KOtIriaAdaeaat Tar I WASHINGTON. - V-T t-',.: ateaehlnaj ,t li i l ard e 1 p li i a One Train the Quickest. . IS. lAre run on this rasrte between ISU luig,X3tM!innati, Colubua, Balf . ... . - . r-w-, . tunore ana vVaaBiBgron uirj. -2rl ' WITHOUT CHANGE! tha Ohio river oa - At rartasraborgor BeJlalr. - J ?. . for sale at aB Ticket OPViea In the axnuhaad Weat. r r . C U. CJa. Tam UgASir. GcwineketAsX MaaterTTanaport'n. it -u mWaae, Md. . Baltiasore, Md. 1-tff

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