Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 50, 29 November 1855 — Page 2

RICHMOND PALLADIUM.

Tha:dT 5lornini:,::::::Xoember . IHia. Kamu CoBveatioa. Previous to its adjournment, the Kansas (institutional Convention adopted a clause, giving the 4th of July next a the time pre - vious to which all slaves should be removed f.om the Territory. No permanent Capital of the Territory jhas yet been located. " The elective franchise is to be confined to white male persons, twenty -one years of age, who are citizens of the United S'ates, have resided six months in the Territory, thirty days in the county, ten days in the precinct, and who shall have paid tax within the year assessed at least teu days before the electidfc at wlich the vote is offered. Soldiers, tailor and mariners s of the United Slates are exclu ded. The people are to vote oy Dauoi, ana the L?ii!ature viva voce. The question of the exclusion of frej negroes, was left to a vo'e of the people when voting on the Constitution its elf. Judgf S. G. Caddo, appointed in the place' of lion. U. EIrnore, Lad arrived at tl.e Shaw- j nee mission, to cuter at ouce upon Lis duties. ! The latter still adheres to his determination : t to conte.-t his claim to the offie. It i.s said that the special election in Leaven- j worth district for the location of the county ' rejit, li;n bten sal aside by Gov. Shannon, btcame it was controlled rvideiiily by Mis-j souriau. The number of vote was so much ; larger than tho number of voters, that there j could be no doubt of the true state of the! i case. I ifTLe State Sentinel publishes an article! from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, complaining i about the Statute of Indiana preventing! the testimony of negroes beinif received in the Courts, that H gives to them a monopoly of; the carrying trade in liquor in this State; for, j a, they Cannot be made witnesses under thi. ; law, the liquor-dealers are not afraid to sell to them the prohibited article. The Sentinel acknowledges all this to be true, and indirectly blames the fusionists with bringing about this Mate of things by asking the question, "when have the fusionists been in power that ; they did not make laws calculated to Kive! , .'. focoi.-ni is to blame: for when have thev been i .. , . in jKwer, and have not passed laws to degrade " white nu n, by perm ti ng the carry n trade ,. , 1 , , ,7 ! m liquor by negroes, so that liquor-sellers . ... 4 . i could use mem more effectually, and continue ; fl,..;. . ft- .9 tlieir nelanous trallio" What a blessed thing liberty is, especially ! tl,r i;t,i fi. c.;..i .i.. ...i :. . ! ..Lrta.v .-vobiti... . ... . . i ni i ,a Ilia. W.l.Lt? , , men are deprived of m ti e above paragraph : the liberty of earn m liquor from the hell of j tbe liquor seller to the abode of his victims!! But nidi is old lineism. and this crv for the efforts 1 Perkins up! . r P , hberty pervades and radiates all ol the leaders of that party, from to the cscntinftl- for thv t,,r,r tt t tl,- vr- i , , . , , , . ! existence of that party depend on crippling or destroying the prohibitory law. that; white men could enjoy the blessed liberty of j getting drunk and "carrying- the much covet- j ed article; thus placing them on an equality ,.,...) ; wi. incgioo. : Wuie Snakes.'- In a windy artid- on "our! . r. . i it . . n . - r.ext Governor." the ninklit, Democrat brings forward the name of John L. Robinson, as' its first choice. In his zeal for "Lard Oil,. 1 the editor imagines he sees that champion of slavery and "free v.hisky." actually slaying I and mcontinentally killing every foe he meets J m his victorious march to the Gubbernatorial chair not even stopping to bury the dead or. ! liU Gen. Crary of Michigan in his attack on ! a wa'er-mellon patch, even glancing with hi, , . . i t i i eag.o eye backwards over tho hecatomb of - slashed and bleeding skulls, that marked the road he had traveled! and ever and anoa, is in t ,r is,.,r wiTh MsZr,', ! with Methodist heard his 'clarion voice' shoutin ( i .. l ,i t.ctj tviiiaav. uunn wi'.n iueanoii preachers!! True, Bro. Bentley, the peo pld of Indiana "know tbe man;" and, knowiug him by the cognomen of "Ellington's watch-dog," it is fitting for his friends to think ! when urging Lis claims, of "puppies" and "kennels." The mere announcement of his 1 name is suggestive of these things. 'Law and Order' Convention- in Kansas, f The advocates of slavery in Kansas held what they term a 'law and order' Convention, at Leavenworth on the 15th icst. for the purpose of counteracting the free state move ment. Only about two undted persons were I

present at the meeting. Got. Shannon acted variably expressed their surprise at the prou Pri,!M sr.,1 m..u . h; .-k CTess in education and discipline. 1 have

the occasion, in which be came out boldly in! favor of sustaining "law and order" ms estab-; I. .1 1L ll - 1 .. .aa vt ar ! lished by the slavery mobocrats from Missou- j n, through that burlesque assemblage called i a legislature. A string of resolu.ians de-! nouneing the free state convention, were pas-! 8fd. The pro-lavery party in Kansas has ! of late assumed a milder and less defiant tone ! than formerly. It is very apparent that they ! begin to feel somewhat "cowed" at the firmness of the free state party. ajr"The Vincennes Gazette, makes out the Iadiana State debt, at $7,783,474. The Canal debt, made wholly dependent on the Wabash and Erie Canal and its donated lands, at S6.979.931. X"The last Louisville Courier, gives the No. of hogs slaughtered in that city by two houses, at 2100. The Courier says: "Figures range at 64,50 gross -holders are askinsr! more. We heard of a sale of 1000 head at i .? or. .V. L. J.i:. I t-k i I t 24. - i - - , - vgvcuiuet. t 'f t There are but few hogs in the pens, and but' few arriving except by the cars. aCSTThe Indiana Sentinel says the platform erected by the late American Convention in ' mis ciiy, is aoonuon enougo io suii me raosi bitter;" and yet all the platform demands, is the restoration of the Missouri compromise line, aad if that is not granted then the admission of no Slave States formed of the territory covered by the Missouri restriction. Where is tho "ultra Abolition" in this demand; where is tr.- r "Abolition" at all in it?

Xot Satisfied. An astute writer in the last Jeff, comes to the conclusion that the

,ltrtion of Judge Elliott, "is equal to a de i teat, and he sets himself about the task ol proving this singular proposition by asserting that the centre township in the different J counties gave large majorities for Judge Smith, and also that a majority of the members of the bar voted for him 28 members

of the legal profession vo'ed for Smith and , which they tender their thanks to Mr. Derby only 21 for Elliott! and the conclusion arrived j "for his generous and timely gift the first of at is that "if they (the members of the bar) ; the kind made to the University since i;s great had had the choice to make, it would have calamity, in the destruction by fire of its librafallen on Judge Smith!" We cannot for thejry'and instructing the Building Committee life of us seewhat Mr. 'R. is going to make j "to finish an Alcove in the new Library Room of his array of (acts and figures, unless he in- j for the reception of these books, and that, as tends doing like a blacksmith in our city once a perpetual memorial of the generosity of the did with a piece of iron, out of which he was ; donor, there be inscribed above the Alcove endeavoring to make something useful. He these words: "The Gift of Henry W. Derby,

first tried to make a horse-shoe, but failed becno.ee mere wasu t euougn me, uu . clevis; but couldu't for the same reason I then a barrow-tooth; but all wouldn't do. and

becomins tired with his repeated failures, he ; . . , T . , ... - 3 , , ., j diences in Kentucky. It is charac.eristij of threw it indignantly under Ins bench with ; , . , . , , , , , . ,. ... i that chivalrous and talented gentleman: the remark that the 'cussed thing miUt do i . . , . I "He sends an appointment to a given pace to make a whang out of sometime! to iecture at a ceriain time; perhaps on,e of The members of the bar, didn't have 'the j the natives will send word that he will not be chance to make,' neither did the centre town- allowed to lecture there; he sends word that ; ships, which gave Judge Smith such 'large be will be on hand and lecture there aocor- . , .. , r !.. i I &in to previous notice. 1 he time comes, a '

' r r that matter very satisfactorily for themwslve 001 :...:. f... T. vj gitiug J uuajvfii twi -ujjv there we are willing to leave it. If, however, it ui'l ,fT..r,l -If',. .jM.tira in future make a wham; out of the materials he has

been toiling an J sweating over, we hope he ; -Cutlemen, says he. f have a few prelirnwill not be deterred by his failure in this in- inarms to selile, previous to entering upon the Btance in Smith ery. His fW-onn;ter i en-; main subject of discussion. I want to make

tiielv out of order, tho"! Somk Pkrkins Again. On Sa'.urJav fcvering last, an Iii.hman who l;ad been swallow-

wfc a Tornou ot the Judges argument, be-.-j. ifl my appeal fo relior;OU!j por:ion f cunie tine what troublesome at the Depot, and society "and lavs it down on the stand before was ejected from the Central freight room'hini. Then he holds up the Constitution of

without uiudi c cremonv; he landed on the -..,.1, ,.r.i, .l I.;, di.rl.tW ,, , , , , , , ': Phlebotomy, however, merely cooled his f-i ver for a short time, when he broke out at the mouth awfully. The night watch then took charge of the patient and conveyed him to the hospital in the Warner Building" cellar, where ', , 0 . o-...-v.. .. rt n.. .111: VOJ.VM.UU.N. All oiuuuer. h is.ueJ ,.att f Convention of the , . i r v , 0.1 rr . rar,Jat Indianapolis on the Cih of January ,, : next. ; , 'T .T" rx' - x , .v. e nave receiveu ine jec. no. oi tne us UT P UP ahead of his promises this No. t . r . .. r l l. yea, a 'Ieetle' is decidedly y. t O .1. . Goody, bee prospectus in another column, alld recollect that now is the time to get the palladium and Book for Four Dollars. j ii7Kaa' i-TTaaa. n t i- ..... t. t lO TUK liOARD Or LDUCaTIOS, KIC HMOXD, 1SD. (rfit-Subjoined. is my 2d Monthly ; Report of the Public Schools of Richmond. tJ thAmAnt1. pndincr iflA in.t. for the month ending lG;h inst It affords me much pleasure to report a sreat impri)Vement iu M the Departments, on almost every Rubiect. Tho per :t. of Dailv At'.en-; dance of the whole number enrolled, is about , 04. Three per ct of absence was from sick- , eaving only 3 per ct. for .11 other cause. This u a higher per ct. than that of any other pUU;;c school of which I have any knowledge. , V10 cf es of 'ard.ness have been reduced , dunnsj the past month three-fourths o. the numbr rt.rtH, iast monlh. Cas-s of quarrellin, falsehood and profanity have been less during the past mouth.

The number of citizens, who have vi,ited us. tie term of six years. Sc " 7 y-eu ha-teadily increased, and much permanent drawn by four locomotives, arrived at the improvement has been made in the Govern- j Depot in this city on the 0. and C. Railroad, ment. ' bound for the Porkopolis of the West CinWh!5a il for frm perfect. I have no hesi- !c;nnati Fort of lhe car4 were laJen j , fT tIiat ? 6chol. ear a ; favorable comparison with many older schools, j " c in g0,ul order and general ambition of the! W The comparative danger of s'anding pupils. I cannot commend, too higLly. the on the platforms of railroad cars, is shown by

taiihful and devoted ettorts ol ail our teachers; ; and I have no doubt their valuable labors are alread-' PPc5teJ b Jon and the citizens . generally. ! it There have been but two cases of corporeal punishment during the month. This speaks louaiy lor ine aoimy oi our teacners. io: 3 c a. . u i m i novice of a teacher can govern a school well, i . , , it . ? . t, by moral and intellectual power. It repuires J . . w ' n ' a workman to do ic in one ot our I nmary I t W-i r vr vIIVl A. I IUISI J I of tardiness in each Iu V. iKiiuiuvoa .11 ii. au the Female Department of Grammar School. only ten cases of incorrectness were reported i during the week. f Teachers, and others from abroad, interested in education, have -.sited us, aud have in , y - ! be realized iu this school. Time, and j a -II ' a system of means already iu operation, w ill effect -. I. Xo. of Scholar, ent'd to public funds, 1614 2. Tcaeiiere emploved, - - 11 a. A .1. 6. " Fupils enrolled, in attendance, 720 " ' " High Schools, 124 " " um grammar - 231 " - " -1 Secondarv " 120 " Primary" " 245 Daily average in High School. - - 11" " tJrammar Schools, 220 ' " Secondary " 10? I'rimarv 227 all the Schools. - - CT2 8. S. 10. 11. 12. 13. Cases of tardiness ia High School, - 24 14. " absenee " 40 15. - " Gtmev schools, 33 16. " - - Secondarv " 22 17. - - " Primary " 47 IS. - " " - all from sickness; 60 19. No. of PupHs enirajed ia qaar-elling total, in Graniniar School, - 4 20. 21. 22. 2.1 cases detected iu f.Jjehood, do. 7 - "in profane lanv-uage, do. 7 " corporal panishment iiiflicted, 2 - visiters from city, - - 120 " - " coontnr, 15 visits from the Board, 12 26. No of Popils tardy. No. cases of Urdlnes, Primary department, 12 36 20 3 Secondary " 10 Grammar School, 23 JOSIAII UTRTT. SuperiMteitdemL atyThe Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, says: "I learn that Mr. Cushing decides that the Mexican three million drafts having been regularly drawn by Santa Anna while in full power, are binding on Mexico, and should be paid to the American holders. The imp res ion ia that the money will be paid without further delay."

aSchool.. there were only five cases reported p,T,e "'J . X - S t incorrect during tho past week, and in another ?ubsnld, to.tbe a preaching h-isUture. It . , i , i i j nnaerstooa to contain all tlie principles of; of the same department, only two tardy dur-1 . . ,- , . , S , 1 , ,i ,,,!, t !,;.-;the o!J "Cense laws the sale, bv licensed!

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Gft of Bool to the Indiana University, by 'i H.W.Derbt. We notice that Mr. Derbt", of!

Cincinnati, has donated fifteen hundred dollars worm 01 D.Kts to the Indiana L mversuy at Bloomington, to be selected from hisgen-j ersl catalogue by the President (Mm. M. Dai-j lt) of that Institution. This munifieeut gift is suitably acknowledged in a series of resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Faculty, in j Esquire, of Cincinnati." Cassics M. Clat. A correspondent of the Christian Ad !i-.en imv-s th f,.l!nw'.tiif as j '. .,. . . ,. VZ ... 1 I jimk M I iav a nm. ! (,'. manainiii' his aa"rent crowd is collected to hear the lecturer to see ,j:e nK,b; prcnily tl.e lrcturer ' 1. .1 . ..... .1. .1 1 . , conies, lie passes uirBt i) inruugu uie viomu, i 'mounts the forum, waves his band for atteu- ; trt;tkm. ar0 turnetl toward the speaker. tnnf. nf vnii th fnll.iwincr rmai Ls" i uiree M'orl -PP?ais t mrce classes 01 persons, . t . . ........ 1 1. t 1 . . ., ' ; 1 J , . ' . Th ! gentlemen, says he, is '.he great charter record ? h.um on wlii !' a!1 ljw ""J elal" nsUtUllOll of uen, says he, ' . lin. uontuu- , the I. mted states. Here gentlemen s e on,J "jr nion, the no tion of our Glorious Iiepublic, which says that men are born free rnd equal, with certain inalienable rights,' Ac. fcc. This is my appeal to gentlemen, to patriots, and all true-heaiied Americans, and places it with the Bible before, h'm- Thcn hJ Pll! his hand into his pocket and hauls out an enormous six-shoot-pr; holding it up be ft re the audience, he ex'rlaim. and here irftitlemen. i.s a s: v-shooter. - " ' " '." . . , . V - , e -T r 1 th u ,i'avi,jr K,;ltJeJ w,th pow uer nu com iea.i. i his is my anpe.-u to the mobocrats, and 1 will bl -w its contents . . , ' r,, , a through the heart of the iir.t man who otters to lay his l ands on me. to silem-e me in my . . - native State, or to a' free soeech in peecli in my pre sence. This he also la s down upon the stand with his two former appeals, ready for action; then he commences a perfect storm against the peculiar institution.' enough to wring the sweat out of old Kentucky' from every pore. By this time all are awed into submissive silence. Such sir. is the celebra- . , , r i l tt rti i nephew of old Ienry Clay in his own to lus efforU. May he live .Pe .,he lall's fal1 from every slave in the land of his birth." XWlt is announced officially that the py,,,, Messai,e not be sent this tirriQ - advance of its del-very lo U!C pitss-gang in ajtanceot its cJeMerj. So planters will liave to wait for the mail confining the weighty suggestions of this Grey- j . iminutr.!i,w i " Am"Istra-wa-I ;:omas J. Husk has been unanimous-j !y elected to the U. S. Senate from Texas, for I the State Lngineer and Surveyor of New York, bv which it appears that over twelve ! million. 'of passengers were carried over the j main railroads durin this last yeAr. Outof! this immense number twelve were killed, and of these eleven were standing on the rla'form. ,,T1 , , . 1 he Portland Advertiser states T , .. , . , ... , Judge elis, the democratic and liberal , , , , . , . dldate for (rovernor of Maine, has ti!iil; i ZlT The Portland Advertiser States that j f , I rsns' n mre than a cer?a!:l IW-XJ. , . .v. . . e.OTPot t0 ,be fnf on,lhe. remises; ; d!St;1'a"on.,fur "edt,caI aad Frpo- . ses to be allowed. &e. ; at The Roman Catholics of Bah, Maine, ' attemp'edon the 10;h inst., to lay the corner stone of a new church of their denomination, I but were prevented by a rowdy mob. who j pui eu aown tne,r crosj. insulted them by ed to displace their cornerstone; but this was ! . prevented by otneers of the jteace. The ; Catholics made no resistance, returned no s taunt, but quietly abandoned the ground when they found that their religious exerei- j ses would not be allowed to proceed with peace and decorum. Had they returned with imuslietsand shot a dozon of the cowardly' rumansoeaam tneir tracts they would have done an unw.se. but perfectly justifiable act. XST On the 7th Oct. a party of Chin3men, while asleep at night in their tents, near St. Louis, Sierra County, California, were attacked by robbers, and live of the Celestials were stain and several others severely wonnded. The robbers took eleven hundred dollars in ; dust from the tents. ' iC-f" A large number of men (about 60) have deserted from the United States frigate Independence, king at Mare Island, Califor nia. Several have been wounded while try-'. acy to detraud a number of wholesale dealers j of large quantities of goods. Thev were held to bad ia S3, 000 each. XA rmiadelphia, on the 2Sth, AMieat 1 was sellinij at from 82,10 to 2,17 for South ern and Pennsylvania, ordinary and prime Red; S2,I5a2,30 for White. Corn 70a75 new yellow; 81 for old. Flour 89,5Ca 10.25 quiet but firm. JTaw Yors Sot. 28. Flour, $9.25 to 9,75 for mixed fancy and Western; S9,37al!,25 for extra Genessee. Wheat, 1 2, 152,30. Com. 8 1.0a 1. 06 per brl.

inr 10 escape ana eve were found together' tiuy, co.i jsd.co. oeei ...-e. a iu co, .. s.. bt k nommn eaucMioo, ci-aot m kiiw min drowned in the mud on the shore of the bay ' Lard 1 lalliprices firm Butter, I Za?0c . ntTi llr'.T.fVl

c 11.. . . - ior rou, z-i.020 ior cnoice uta.e use. i ore T R Rf f.DlNG i VS?I WT IScperdozen. Clorersced. 810. Flaxseed, f J.V ooper. .New lorkon the l.lh, charged With consmr- t-f. : j j Xr Castl... Nov. 15. !"5. Teacher.

The Prohibitory- Litj lor Lata . Palladium: la re.ie.n? the pro- ,

. .. T-mnerance law. laUflv deeiUDCr,nstituuonal bv Jude iV-kins, I am led to be-Iii-ve tha. only the following sections will be claimed br tiny or. as having a b-ar ingupon that law. either f r or against it. I shall leave your leaJers to deciJe whe.her my deductions are correct. . The preamble declares. "To the end, that justice be established.; public order maintained, and liberty be pr-: retuated: We the people, Ac, do orJain t'nis Cf.nstitulion," con'aining ART. lit. ec. 1st. "Ihat atl men are pi. OaC. j at. ximw tt iiicil aiedeq .1!; that ther are endowed bv their . , ' . .- ,. , . . . " , C-alor With certain inalienable rights; that create!. Cre amon" these are life. liberty and the pursuit of ., . . .-.. . happiness; mat au power is tn.tertni. in j.-.e people; and that all free govtrnmer.'-s ar, and of a ri -ht ouh: to be. founded on their au - . Va " 5" . , . thori'.y and instituted lor taeir peace safety and ct 11 being." ART. 1st. Sec. 2.1. " the right of the IVor!e to b secure in tlieir rerson-4, hases riMrrs f fpets a ninst unreasonaUe seHrfh or seizure, shall not be iohrtd; and no wari ant shall issue, but on jr-JiUi cau?, st.; ported by oath or anirin-.i'n, ana pnr.ioumriy describing the tlc to b searched and tl.e , - I ? person or thing U V-.. I. i, i i i 'toi.' i" i" f, i-i.it i..mr-.s. sha.i be ta.ell bv la. Ut.OUl jal CmfensaHon; nor, except in ca-c ji me s a e. wiriiout such c:mtHnsatiun a-s.seseJ an 1 ttn lere.l " , . ' . . . - in I .. I,. 11 ART. 4 h Sko. 10 h. 'r.(r, act fli.H. ci.nectel therewith; which uV,-ct shall be """rVMrT .. . .. J expressed 111 the title. Thin we see, in the Preamble, that t'e . r ... ... - - - . ... . main ainaaee 01 pidi'C oraer w im a pro.iuii.Mit reason for tl.e ordaining of our L onstituiion; and wr.at is a more frequent cause or its f breach, than the misuse of Is. in the 1st, sec, ol the bill of breach, than the misuse of lhiuors? Aglin, n,rhl iC is deelated that oil pOWtr tS tnhertnt in the people aiid that i.V emment is itisrituied solely- tor peace, safety and w.lt being: the very basis ot a republican government is the greatest good to th; greatest number, a'ld that greatest number iu their "inherent power . lias e decided that tempennce principles are most . ..11 .11 ,1 . ,1 condueive to the happiness of all; that the peace of th State is less liable to be disturbej fc.v. if any riots occur, iu which drunk- , " ., , , 1 f t.a nien do not strike the hrst blow) the satety of its citizens more t-eeure and re lera! . 1 .1 1 .1 1 u.-j.. ..j luni.i,., ygiven power ot tWi men, 1 this shield ot satetv to be rt moved aud riot and misery again ... . 1 1 1 ... . "1 to StaU through the hind? lruiv. we hope not. Vet fear! By Art. 1st, sec. 2. The people i , are to be secure horn ta.nreu.ion.ibte search or seizure, and bv tl.O tem t'. ar'CC law, no pi ivate house or dwelling is l be searched, ex- , Cept on positive pro it, supported bv o;ltn or seizure, and by tl.O temr t'. ar'ce law. no pi ivat i.v.is or lwel hn-r is I . I).- searched, ex- "" " """o " ' "- " cept on positive pro if, supported by oatn or affirmation, that liquor had been sold or given ... e , i away in vioia lor. oi ice law, in sucu nouse, nor in any public house, till two or m rc persons have taken their ai!il.iit, to tlu-ir fcrm belief t iat contra Jan. 1 liquors are kept f. r illegal sale. Is there anv.hing uti e.si n .ble iu this? Would not every well disposed person, grant and uphold even more rigid , f . : - ,i ' ,i search for COUUtei tcH COM! or Other Illegal J rjperty Art. 1st. sec. 21s savs "Xo man's proper- .... . ,,- ., .,r erty shall be taken by law. without just comDentation. Our law demands the seizure and cotifiscation, only ot thai p roper; v which it has declared to be llUgatand injurious, ana is, similar in its operation; to those laws that seize and destroy -rambling tables, apparatus for count.-rft.'itin, etc. It permits ti.ts matiufno ture for mechanical, mvjiciual and sacramen- ! tal purposes, only restraining tlie manufacturer so far as to requir.i him to sell to those per- ! sons onlj (in our State) who are aulhori.cil and sworu to sell it for such proper purposes a:i;l no other, and if, asjude Perkins avers,: agents do not buy of them, the fault must be : with themselves, and probably exists i'l sueeessful competition of ol; er Jstates, in price , or u iinli' v Art. 4;h, sec. 19th. requires that every act, shall embrace but one subject and matter prop- j erly connected wish it, and such subject be' fully expressed in its title; this section I-will) )ss without comment Hs I believe the opporii'nfs..f tl.A h -i.riH.. it - i-s ren-rremi-nts iicnTx.i iae aw, ..jiee ii.i. ij. re-iu.remenis are ful tilled. Having, as I believe, fairly, shown the bearinirs of the constitution on the law. I WOUM now a-K. llie inipurtl..! jU.JLrment Of US; enemies as well as IrienJs, wherein they con ' fiiet.

laree witu M., in your paper 01 ustweek, j connecting a foiii..- At j.i..i-r.-.nthmemii.ctrai tJf lff friend ?f Temperance a.e doei .rM l cn,iih e- for their lukewarmness; we i.avej,DdiA ji. train frffi in.n,,,,,,.,,:,; tl) mlh eJ;B

- . m- . m rested at ease, seeming to think that the 1, , , . . . , IW once passed, tne Wul'S was done. A!a ; fat 1 ...l .,t t.t.l l - .1,. friends of ris,-h: the remarks of the "State I 1A1 a r .a rvi" . rj i.ttrii ijiiilli itiCVi k ' w li,c T-.iirr.al "tliot tbo . olccacj or.,1 inaPiwn. Journal tnat tne arelessness atui metaciency OI US eieCU.Ion, lias in manv p.a'jes rreaated enemies to the law;" I fear is too true; any law. biud.n only on tho hiw-aotding t it- . izen and tetrorless to those who onlv obey, through terror, will shield tl.e seartiD. while It O I ' oppresses the honest man; in some cities where n oflicers are im.rncal to the law, it has become almost a dead lefer to the vicious, whilst on - erOUS to the -ood, and a'.l through the SupineHess OI tliOSeV.'no WOrEfu riObiV lur lvS pa- ; sa 'e. , l v . ti . ' , . t In reading JuJge Perkins' argument, so &r as given ia the Palladium, I w is pleased t-i see the following (no doubt) unintentional, cemplimentto the law, then receiving his adverse decision: "The morality of that law which prohibits the distribution of hcuperism i , ,. . i ana crime, disease ana death, at Jiome, and permits them to be scattered amongst our neighbors is not to be envied." Permit me to ask him wheiher it would not be "unconstitutional" to make laws for our neihbur of an other S'ate. W. Important Movevbsts. The National IntelHncer of Wednesday sirs that the Government has received dispatches from C.l. j Wheeler, relatin" to the ret crt events i-i Nic- . . . ... arauua, and it is rumorcl that t! ev are ot . ana it is Tumon. i irsa; trey are oi , ature as to r-iuire prompt and d--eis- ' ti.vn Ir : '-v renn-'l tha Com- 1 .ion. tt a.SO repO.J in. tm j Pauldir.g is to proceed to Nicaragua; such a na ive atten moaore I'au'Jir.jr is to proc?, in a slr'p of war, with instructions to inquire into thr circa-ns:nees atten l:ig the outrages. ClSCISNATt, Nov. FioJP, S3a8,10. j Wheat. Sl.53al.75. Com, 454oC. O.V.S, '. , Ty l o..-.--. T oa c.--" 31c. Barley. Sl,4oalo0. l.ye, 82aS-. i Richmond Prices Current. CORREt TED WEEKLY UY ft3 K. Wii.COX, Dealer is sail kinds nf foaatrT Arsasl a. . Flour, V bhi $5 00 ivtatoe. V . ewt 4 S3 CU.eer -c-J. Wheat, TjJ bah 1 T :Tirootit-. Kre. - !Ueon Haaai. 5. Cora, SesShtalder, Corn-na!. Widr, " Oat. Ij, Batter. . Bariey. 1 ilLarl, " Brji-kwheal " 75jTillvsr, . Flajti-eed, " 1 SOIfVkled Port, " Beauu, 1 74; Hotter. . m . -. - fry. - 9i liH.. .... S tfry - 1 OQ, .-heaf Uat. d..i 2 'ri!B.

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ay-, B CATHARTIC PILLS PETt AT'" br tlxf'r fwwrftit hijiw on the -nter-Ml ; J : f Jit': arnnii 1 rr'Lirc - u-'?.!h.-'m-' !toh. tv-.-r. !-. liver. ...l otht .ran of the , and. .-v rest. a tht-tr ureifnUr iwtrxc t heilta. - ...i-rever thv exi-t. s s-a ci-r.nstcint nts a are i : -.eaiihv arti m f the Kdy. com-1, j f d:eip. i hx I rjfes.rs. I'iiva An eitPn!Te trial f thtir T:rt -.e. ivsu-nrx. and l'aftents, his shown enres ;f i)Ver,t ,t.! l:-,ut teio:vl WU wre ther : ant vtsnti t.- t tir r"r f -i h ex il;ed pi-i: .-n ! !-d. :tcr " :? fi , f ,,ntr..t.n. , I heir ecrtincates arr pnbbsh4 sn mv American Aluuue, srhi. h the Aj u-low umri :ie ple4 to furnish frc to :i inqnirin. . . . . : t1;,:,.s whi,h tjcv h;iTe lwn foBnd u, cure; ; ' Fun cvttve t. 'i'.Xc (me or tir pi'sl. or such fl"':'' M. teutly ran 1TXZfu"x 4 cauv of t tLF, asui t tc fr.r? cur of t-:h. No pron cin . f'-1 well v-Lil itndr a rf-f;ve haMt f Vvdv. Ilcncc it i iTSi-M;.t ii,a i mietiine te cau c.f Cotcnets. vul al-j uncimi fumble, take nuii a : from on' to f--ur t Pt;mniitf tbe stomach and ! ,:Vrr int hcallhv a. riot.. Ihcy wiU do it, and the I ' '.v a-apr.?ar. ' Whrli it is Rt.ii.-. Ann't ' l'ors'pt hat cure-i , . l von. I'm: a Foi l SroMic or M -rbitl ItiU-tioi of th? J.;tr ' ! ': pr.!.i-. ?.-nor: a-s..-ion of t uatl health, tk fr-nu f.-nr M -.aht I aK mi,U,.r a,, lfltrK uut;t privity and e-iio t.f the spir.ts and at nrst. and and strength arc . r iHvvy. sirit Hrmr. Na..e P,,n ; a Not t. A, tf.rt. w Mke from f.mr to riiil.t f:iU on R..itiit to U-1. If th-y !o not upw.it- uHit-acnt-iy. t.iVi n..r the i.or.t a l tVy I'iw ompla.cli W! ri" v our r"n 1 -..-i-.i. i"ii v WW t;,--.-and the. h.ndrd d:urio uue your bititi.ui h i f-.n!. tua mkifvi a. KiiY-ir-i i . r.,.a n. mjm of t.t? Sum. take the 1 .Us tr.-.v n:v. tioinicnllv, to keep the horn'. ; cpen. The cmptii-Ms aill RotirraUy s.Hin tMiu t.) d.nniitii Olid aisflpivenr. M ir. r.r.'dcliut tiicers ana sorts 1 1 i .j v,.. a .,c ;.,.. .or,.. of these r.U-. and some diu-ti. dis-aes, xtiuch seemed to ttataruto tlio whulo svst i.:, h.tvp ctmipK-U-lv viel.icd to ,,aticlits, our dMy , sH.u.t, iurSia, tiat ?oll should parade yourself around the vrM vvt-red with 1'im- , t' e- UoU h.-s. uk-.-rs. -;rcs. at.d at. r any anv of the un- . V , ' .1.1 U.JIHOO V, .1.1 9JV.U, UCVdl.mr ,OI.. II 1 .111 1-1 HU1IU eleniisiiitfIn fUBiFY the tii.oon, they are the be-t meu.nne eer uiscoverea. 1 nev snouia no taken neeiv ami trenpnt!.. mwi im,iriti. whieh th a... f i,,..,.ruble rfiseasc wiU be aw.pt out of the v8tem liko elwlf rfure Rewind. Iiy this Pro,..-rty ihevd-.a mu.-h Bd m tsreventiiii; an-liiies.- as tv the rc:ii.tritai;le cures which thev are making eer h.:r. 1. 1vr.1t 1' )MPL.I.XT, J.vcn:ice, mid all FiUohs Afc; turns arise trem some deranyetneiit - c!it;tti..n. or obstruction-, ot the I.iwr. 'i or.iidi tv and cotmesti.. vtt;te t-ie bile, ana rend.r it unfit br nor,. This i disastro.w t..the health, and the eon stilui.uii 1 ire'juciit.v undermined bv 110 otner eause 1 IndcUon is the -iwtmu. Ottru"etiun of tbe dutt ' which empties the bile int.. the stoma, h cuus to o.ertiow into the blood, this produces Wltil H h)iia j ,1!jeruu tTaiu uf ,;is. t'. or. atterr.utelv, cnst.ver! and dUrrUca. prerai Uh y mptoa;. languor, low spirit, wearimw, re and uu l uicholv, w.ih fiimennics inabiutv t sometitaes crat drowsiness; sometimes there causes the bile Jaundice. . ostiveiidss t or. aTterr.utely, cnst.ver! and dUrrUca, prevails. F-ier- ' te:nl?,j;l sp;:.ir m-s,res.i-nes9 and m. luicholv, vvuh meiiu.es inability t.. a!.ep. and sometimes Krat drowsiness; sometime there is severe P ;ia in th- 'lp: the skin and the white of the ee leriiilie a uivi-ill-- u ll'Uii" ; i.i;- Muiniii :i lo-u ; I :ic t,o ve's Snre to the to-tc'.t ; th-.--U s stem iri.t.lhte. .v.tii a t nrlenrv to fever, viiicli uii-. : t-n to ! ilijiis fever. Hi ions culi. b.lioas diantia'a. dysenterv, a.c. A nifdi'iin tioeof tire-.. or fjur piiis tken r.t niiit, f. '.t'c.vcd ! v t.vo or li.ree in tiie mori:i:ij. and repented a iciv u .vi, m;1 rc:n o. e ti;e cause of ail tin se troubhis. It is Tr.-. ke 1 to sa.ie;- satl pains when you can cure theia for J ecits. 11 UEf M vtism, liorr, ana a i l.iji.tmuiaturti tircrs are rapidly enred by the purifyinsr effects of thee l'tiU U-on the blood and the stimulus which thev nitonl to the . it d iuci ,e f Ufe. For these and uil itmdr.d eomidainU they should he taken in mild do es, to move the bowels 'gently, but freelv. . As a Dinner 1 Ii-L, this is both agreeable and usctul. - pill f ,e made more pleasant lo t..ke, and eerUit.ly wne has been intd m ire em-. tnal to th? puriw.-e for which a dinner pill i employed. rRKI'AKKD I.V ; T- C?. u. ZsC t'tJaHL, Practical and Analtliral Cfaoniist. LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BY AGENTS: I., n. McCl-1:..u-1i, HUhinotid, Ind., '.. Ij. J Vts. d i.urbnnk a Itro., d. .Tne! I'alker. Newprrt, I'lithank Davis, William-burg, J W. Dousrherty. Ceritrvviile, Cffiiii K Litis, Ef.ni.iny, I. H. uth, Daltor,. Willienu & H.o., Fr:i:.l.!in, And by agents in m..st towns in tha State I'iiK'iniiati and .ii.-j-( icailru.-ad NEW ARR A N (i KM KNT. Xanl after Wednesday, f'rto'r . 13. and uuti ! "'!r notice.traina or. tins r..;..J ill run as foiloas: t Lrive Audersoa at: a. M.an i 3:i p. m. til fur- ' e cantle 4 3D Ila-ritorn, "1:4.1 5:05 5 -'5 5 SO VI a-liil!irton, n:ij ; Arrietng at Uiciuueud Vr.x I.ea.e Rtchaiond e:3-.l A. M. and G an p. M. , i " ea-caslie. 9:1 ;- I lrir sat 4r ler.An 1 I iil i ith morning train Ilajton. ing ; i fm -y. cner.nau and imiianapci . Down- t . - i Mini,-. 1 1 wi.i, Mi..., a. imiiraoilil L and Day ten at 10-30 A .. au.i CJ.I P. M..aud to la mcinnau I and to ladaaapo lis at 5:50 P. M . . ... .. . F-'sUriu once'each Tav dlllpr UiThnM.n.1 at s a. M Anderson at 10 A. M.. tnakinc connections with trains of E. & t p. & c K !roads-torming a through Freight i ?'a ki? - eteen i :i.rmnati and mf tanapo j Sesrcat!e. Octoi s is. morse. .s.;..-t 4i-tf BARGAINS IN i Tl'RVfJflftTIQ i 0 .Jk Wl s sT sJsatT ls I j . , .... .... . I 111' , Llli IU at or A artl.t.ln:e farith I.riri. nu.n I. . j t tin of f.oois yet to arrive.; no j - largest it Hit t luitpest , .tock ot Dry Goods ever ctfered i. the Wetl! Ther.! h. retn snms Jeclme .n the prices of Goods, wirh feat weeks. . hirh ensoies u to buy largq luts ot 1 ioo.'.i, at Auctioa or ia Jobs, at v:-rv low pries, sn i ejyiia, a. .luiuuu .a i at v:rT low uric, sn I - ,h,4 1?:i ma:t h?,ow ,he u,.,;lrt. i W would rail attention ij Moire Antique, k ancy .-M'k?. 1'lain biack Siiks. i rench Mrinoes, , ... . ,. -T-me 1 ' . 'Te tn Fr-n?ed AU wool le-Lainei, an imtner.se stock. Price 12 to 25c. ursn. Knlish aal French print., price from 5 - f"t! A moft e!fgnt vnriety; Velvet!, Cloth n Trlaj!B,och .ul Bay state Snwi., at lower ,-.e, ,h.e : re, before oUered. Lmbroiderie nnd I.acp. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, 7 rSj . .ic., jic. -" -. tVo rorJiallv invite Ii a exaraination cf our i 11'- which sir til b fjuai greater in extant, ad at , iow rriewthB nay other H.,.n effer ', ' tviLLMM I.f.k & CO.. ; Xovtmbfr ls-53 t'ineinaa'.i. O. IVc.r CnslIe .IcnrJcmv. i ""liE net terai of this Jn-titution wiil ceoimenre 1 ' -hee0r.d MonJa. !h .V..v nr.-vr, aal cn -; t:o"i t,t ii. It has Ion? Kn known s rne ' c- ne hest Invitations in lie sod person de-! ( ASII PA1 At al! t.sie for Grain and ill kind of Ccar.try Predace TJ'We areretailinr Groceries at a rear low r.; es J. M. BROW V CX At the Depot, lUetusioad. In. Aaraat 2. 1SS. 33-n !!lia-A l, DeLsiiiir). Ac. sar-ply of Bay &ate ?hawis. ail i t Mfris.. CsMrn. r c. fwr sale c He d ty 1 SeLainee, litis aa a. 1st. JASOS HA3I. g'innf lontcisQmisr., jus i j Vf J Kf ly si; -ea.. an( for saie by a I r-rnrsirt trr; reeeirel tail day FREDERICK KCKSTEIX. Jr. Wbeieaaie Deaj;rist-Kor-Bast cQmer 7-nb aad Ma.a street. Ci&e.naati. Oet-r 1, I"".!. 44 T:

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CLOTHS; MOIRE ANTIQUE t yx rv 1 1. . - Ao'l vry article rfnnctl mtb th CLOAK. MANTILLA AND PATTERN DEPARTMENT. Manufacturer and exclusive v!rAlr in Cljk, Maot-l! 73 Fourth Street. CINCINNATI, Opposite the Gazette Of.ce. X. 3- FurijUhe-J M.u-r:a!$ mr.ufac tared to orir, ani Gsrtetit cut frtfzu LifwfvB.em to Ct tb form. 45 If -tO!'r A- t it tWI'UUU hive iai-gentiwii ot I uie w.i and cattoa Cari-C?; Vine ail tt-l d Iouhie tt.pcr 3 !y rt". Rrusfl. c'v: nvri Tjatry S.nrf'r And il-jiU i 5la:r no; Septeralf r 1j 3!Mf i eull A. Craw frd kr,, Oston rti. r.tW Wr , 4 ut S hr-.l. huc su.l c.-l..reJ: T ire. Wickinc CH t m lurtin an 1 w. Mii.g; I1; tin ,.rri and Ku'hmonJ SH. 13. arott A ( ratu fi.rd a Lir Mck-f vtsena-ir. Cr-rt-kfry, tilaSd art, Lrnk u.g l.iit(.. rlc. S. l ifHi'.r 13 3j t( 111 .vi -y.tt v niitii v Muuiifa-tttrers vf Superior Butcher and Shoe A'nu t; JilCIIMOXD, JXD., KKKI'an af:.rtmcut of their UH ri ir I'.utoher and Shoe Knivo-. for aie, al.t it-;ile i r mail, at the Ilurd .'ArcSturo of .1. i. Straw brid. Ataia ?trtt. Met. ! chant anJothrr. ar? invite 1 to. a ! ni'd rvutuiiie them. ' lf Ail orders adilresicj to I. X. Martin iU he 1 irropiiv attenaea to. Kiehnioud. N.veuimr -Jt. 49-tf i. IC ui'i't.M'oirs Coach .Manufactory and Repository, Xortheast corner of .Vain and Kranllin streets, RICHMOND, iN.IANA, he hii conitantW for sale VStCi-rVV general ss fanhi ssortn.ent of Carriage of the thionkb'e st vie, aai finished wortimnship. such a C.:rhe. Charintrei, St ll trt, ) vrk Ctirryttilis and Trottinj tli.on. buitt of the best miterii-ta, and hy the most compulent workmen, un.ter the i-nmediale. auneriDtendence of the proprietor. IT Ordera for Carriage to any amount, executed with despatch. Cichmond, December 15, ljt 5'2-tf KRAMER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission am! Forwarding Merchants, .fr (lie Depot. Ilirhmond, lad. Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER & FLETCHER, KDWAKD 0. POTTS. Wholesale ani Retail Druggist, Corner Jfuin anil MarL.n sti-eots, oj-pusife tht Gilbert U' use, I2ichr:iutd, lad., JfT EKl'S constancy on ii-n! .1 fLi ! 1 arrtnieut at th tovest c.ti price. f lrur . -'h.-ic. icala.Oila. l'aint. lyepius, .iiasa and t. t-.aswarc. V;.r i.iptir:., llrushes. Cistern Cement, plaster P.-ir;-., French aic Painis. Japr.n I'r ir. Putty, Spirits Turi 'untie, Uurnii: Huid, Cainphene, and Lamps in itreat v.ti::ty. AIi-o Ajrwi.t for alt the pnpul.ir Patent 5Ilicines ef the di.y . Also Side prnj r.ctor and maniifiict'.irer of TV. I.. Hurnin j"s celel.rted vrKHtalde Aear Syrnp; l.r. A. pntta celbra-tt-il vF.-t.Ht.le t'ho.Lra ryruj.; 1-r. A. I'utti." unrlvjticd llva.l Sh.'t J ri .th Aclir and K ir Ache Irn a. and 1'r. A. l'o!t' I'.e jinnee l.aisaiu, ttic )cl Liniu.ei i li' ttie A'e, for internal ai.d ettfrniil use. Ail ordera f .rthe al.ove remedies, should 1-e addrestad to . A 1'otta, Kiriiuit.n.!, lo.l. lir A.-n:s w:ui".e'i in atl the citie.. towns and villages in tae i nittiii nates i sen .nese reme ii.-s. Moveml-cr 1, Irjj 4G-tf 11ALTIMORK OYSTER DEPOT, f R-' atVKB daily ly Kipress, Fresh Oysters, in !f J ans an.l half Crtin., tf a very choice quality, aj y and (furat.t.'e 1 yoo.l. ' Ail orders from a .1. ft u.ee promptly attended t-, and customers can always reiy upon gelling the very Lest article at ail times during the season. KUA5IKH A- FLETClltR. Octot erSS. O) pes te Passanger Depot. ."Votk:.;, 'B,IiK partnership heretofore existing l.etween Robert C Shnteand Job Broan, ia this riay tlis.x.lved by mutual cor.ai-nt. 1'lie Imsiness will l.e carried on, as heretofore. I.y Jih Itrown, in ail its branches All nrr-um inilehie.1 in th. I old firm, are r. utste.l to call anil settle their accounts as soon as possible. Tile books will be in the hunds of lt. C. Slfite. alio may be easily found at the null, and who mill 1. -j -e reaoy i.i receive liie casj aud pive receipts. winiwr m, irjj. Mil TK A UkOWN. p 1 ,i;t-r to stli my interest in the mill on reasonable terms, if application is mae soon. tr Kt-nFRT c. PnrrE. f yon srant a nne, nice CIrtAU. call at HOLLOW A r dt HiaillTiiX'S, furtliey keep the nicest stock in town. October .... 4S-it they lle&tl!i'oV "r,,: " """" f KAI PITK.-A l;irj supply aborted ' 1" I a.' l ii ii ,,. in.imj r i ...I - .it lT.' i... 4,1, l,4, i;-anasiasUe, f .r sale at the u. fU re of . . ...I .... rhite ,I"ih and .MacUrrel. Cordage. Halter. Hopes Ibr 4ic., for sale by K M. COOK i SON. July lo4 31 tf sala-a aa-lai flf1 have on hand a splendid stock of Shawls, of every - description, both piam and fashionable. Dun't fail to see thera before you buy. T. WKItillT ex C'). Seple.rot.er -0. r if MOTT & KAvroitu tllV-f Ien,, ,r.;,-i..n . in particti !r ' -i New stlc -'lo'n Cloak: I- Talma: Do Fuii trtntmed Dresses; do ilo ruisses and children . Do do do boy ; Ail entirely new. Pattern free. Sj.inlr It! 39-tf WATSON'S Citv Daierreian Gallerv! - J J UKIinOM), lD., t S w !! arranged w.th a .ombioe-i side snl aky-lieht. and n.c-sy iittedup f..r the reception of all who may Sih "a nerreutj pe,. as . e.l as tho, . ho uiay call for the porp psierr t of exam y . ' n.n , i- S . i. r. ... ... . . .. . n . ex (-.!,. -1.1 execun .n: amler tbe eatire aew arrangement, he has spared neither money nor pains. AU Miay le ttCOUiniOtlated. ' As the proprietor has purchased the latest i.nprsve4 and largest . aed instroinenl, by wh, eh (.ietare may be taken of ctror""sias ,uch ut"Uk" ""4 "a Mr. Watson wouM y to hi patron that he I thankfol for past patronage, and no effort shall be spared te const.tate li. room the place for superior work, aasurpsed -y trareliinc or lecate. arti.ts. Kememtier. tne le-ti iai.iy o; (tocc is used, ana w. a ill '.' ,i""!""flh '' r :-. f V.XTiuT"9J. WATSOX. XoeetM.er 1, i'ii 6-tf 1 - ia .1 .a a. o--, mils una t.ips; f HA V in store s ni f. tale a from V) to 25 per cent. I . ,h 1!.. a.u.i eli A iv 'h-o tae usual rile IJies' h'ak aud t-oi'ii Gaiter : I -ti. Calf sn-i M .roeeo Boe'.s4te Morocco aai Iia. M r.-w Eoota: OeiitKmen s tine rail acl kip Hovi. aad Shoe: E -v Y-.aii. 5j ; 4j do--iu-- entire; r ew ;j!e. Kauan4 Cap. A. M. MILLER. September 57 . -.. 41-tf Watclies and Jewelry! JC?TreireJ frea tin fUst loot ry Cse Watch e. gold and silver ease, for railroad purpose iiid Guard and Fob Chains; tar Ricz of varioa pattern.: Mcsirsi riexe and A-eordeoas; Go' J P-n and l encil ' am; S-ilwer Ware nd Plti Goai.i r.reastniaa of tne lateat patterns. "atene, .us Citvet. repaired ST aiiUal worsmsn. Ilariba; rraectred one of th beat workmen, I ln,d that .11 work ib.t i entmed to n.y car, .sail b. repaired wi.b the Btt msussi rea.cnable ter-.i aJ warranted to keep rood tiaaB - ..i,. .u . '. tf their ,Ul.tT. . liisnalai for pt uvors, l wisn a oBtinsBe ot ts ' r- . rurrivsov ssraa. JTo 35 JIaia street, aign of OoiceB t.iis. . . .. ... si, is-s. naicnes. 0V IT' rA ,e. ?h:a market, tr as low- as eeer errerea in cai saaraea. ty . W. BAK.XE9-J-ne 7. tf

Dennis & Column.

W. T- lKia. - DENNIS & KING, Auctioneers, Brokers and Comaissi0a Merchants, AT THE OLD STAND OK W. T. EEXXIs Jt CO Xo. 84 Main street, HicAmonJ, , tcck. liona ad -Note. "P"?. XI . . . . Juc uu urm ol ail iuj. ' Amtu tor t!) pjr.-ha tad ..: of UlU rt..-. Lr LOANS Doiiated.anj UMI adva " iumrai. m to John IIuul, , Bdt, Kk-hiacDj; lwia Burk. ' tfroiii & Morrow. RichoiooJ. tct. 4, 13. 43-tf !' !AI.Xi' Sigbty Acr UMd Laud on i!k S.HM,, 4 of outhwrsl quarter, section lu. lov&fta:(i X3, JT couDl) t fur miies auth 1 Cjb4cii. MSXlii EWQ. Htae Slid near W al.ioeton Av&q. La. um ttaraa acres, large 1.mj., acvca t.imi, huue. vutxl hwuse. S.riug Ma'.'laauuUwraNic aiv-a). l.vE caa Ic ubdi.w.l advai.LaAHiftt5 . A cmu' l!eantt aiiuaLed ill ta lakei. in &chne. i'i.Mi4iixa. Clrau NJt w !Milt aej ri acrrs f fool lm4, srra t i tkorxh of Kuifft.lst.iwn. t.cury coanty, lt.4. mw4 fwrm. dwUit.aa aud iHil tuilu:tis. itil in avtfd tmlr. mux Ish'tpSe .aciitQe anj Cora Cmslirr alt cuiudri4. kfcg.tia wf aa.'l power, and i.Uoty of oir tiiur v.f u. (a uuil. tl ul k uid xtti lua. iJt.NMa kl.Nti. Pood Uatrr Haurr, Sua l irndiU land, iLrrr milra fro Vill and forty ft aera from KichiuoiMl. Twa twA .iw i jttin, ' am au.t nrca.ru., and ilurai-lr at-rinita. Mta la t:r.-& ratr .r.lrr (i.o I atona iiarrjr tail ttua-aila ao ia 1-reu.iacs. 1 itl 1-v aulU at a harg.a. PFNN13 Si KISO. IIeu.r and Lot 01 Main atrret, . twarn Praail.'a ai.Jr itlh Lot i (rrt trout t 1.".1-j 1 bf aw,,. iil'lc r.'i-t.rlr uu lb strnft for iTufct-V't in:truv-Mi.Dt. tt.NM.-4 Kl.Nii. 'rhrre XHuaianl Uollura ia Kichaiana C.tj ta fU.u.la, bar:tf pr cent , for aie on fair trrmi. l'tMit Kl.a. ! 4 ew Framr Caaltairr on Seventh itmt, ctr .Ut!n..vi' .mi.inil famfnnihlu' in .1 . . i n. . . . 1 . . Ui be aold loir. ' 1 f.N M S k l.ii. 4 N improved Lot on Main atreet, with all tha aaca. ary cocvenieucea for Livery liuaine.a. Lot acj 4? by i, feet iu good order. lrni low taintj, with pyn:ent, or w ill be eachangad for gjod we. era Una. W..N.MS 4. kl.NU. rf "'HREF, loti (enclosed) on Seventh street, (oath el .1 Mam, very eligibly located Nov. . DENNIS 4 KING. GOOD house and lot on IVarl street, 4i) 9-13 fe front bv 13'i feet deep, in rood order, and arill k. sold low on easy terms. l'KX.Nh & KING. ON K hundred and sixty acre oi splendiJ land ia ParUe county, Iowa, seven miles fru.n DesMniacs, and one-half mile lrora I'eaVloinea river forty to sixty acres in timber. Well watered and good drysoil. Kive miles from Agency Prairie, the County seat. Terms moderate. 1-ENN1S if KING. 4 K1N!C brick store and dwelling on Main street, all in good order, aud one of tbe very beat business locations in the city. Tossession given immaji.tf.ly. Nov. 8 OtNM KINU. ONti thousand dollar mort.iago on new sad valuabl property, worth throe tnuua this amount, will be sol Ho pay tho purchaser ten per rent. .Nov. H. Dil.NMS & KING. IIGHTY acres of fine land iu Delaware county, J i Iowa, five miles from the county seat, (Delhi ) t ill be exchanged for a good bouse aad lot ia Rich mom1. Dli.NMS St KING. IiMHC SAI.I". A new nrick entta-a, pleasantly sltnated, six rooms and cellar, ail in k-1 order. Fric lov. and will talceagood carriage in part p-ivment. October Jo. I KN .MS A KINO. rnwollensrt and l,olaen lnln atreet 't I frame houses, 3 ruom each, "i.nd poorl well; fa lwt. ia good order. W ill l.e sold cheap. lr. N IS 6l KlNti PU Msrf llaauoe and full half lot on Maia atrax. i 1'uaaeaaion will b (tveu iuwedtaU-iy. .mi mu toti very lowfor cash 1K IS tT. " T I".I"-A pore has tr for en acres of well sUuaMl Land in a square body, adjoiniug Chester, 4inilcs nartk of Kicbinond. IiK.SMi 6. kl.Nd. VAf TF,U-Four hundred dollars, on unencumbered ' " real estate, at current rates of interest October Si. lr..MS 4 KINO. TO It I.T A flnestore room on Slain street, twsaty two feet wide, one hundred and ten feet deep, in good order. Will be let fortcu yearsor under Terms moderata. Octoi-er25. DEN.MS K10. A FIN K premium trotting Buggy, a very superior and sri st&utial joii. li..MS ta klilts. Mf half of Fnm hmm on Peventh itreet, lot 41 lot feet; ft lt foot mlU-y on the and io twrtir. ! Only one lot south ur -Main at eel; bouse has ore rooms and i irood cellar. W illba aold ehean. DENNIS tt KI.VU. I November 1. W Main auaaU A fillOD two story brick house, nearly new, with good lot, near the Oenot. rnce moderate une-Uird i and balance in krood buildinz materials. November 1 KINO Keal Estate Agents. II ouseand Lot on !. rl slrrr t. full lotaaa good house, five rooms, cellar and cistern One sslec- - lltNN'IS KING. ,4 Mam aU ' . -- Ifonae nl llnru, and seven acre f choice ground, adjoining Kicnmon I, all in good order, Th. ,,, ;.,. ..." ... .... ,n ; foid rer low er rented. DENNIS i KINtt. B-tire'trrral Ii cLean Be land cot a mile from Main stress; I'E.NMS V MSG. kar hundred n rail aixty arm of goad tinneri j ed upland ia Mercer county, lllinoia, w. thin fira .!. ! of the -Mississippi river, and near the flourishing teas af j e boston. Will be aold low or eirhanged for goed eity j proi-erty. DENNIS ds K1.N0, Agents. xo rTTLn yiv.M. W prepmrea w. rurn.an Merneraon '.iBeape tent nay aud cattie !V:ales to ait those want. ng, at n. at lower pi-lees and a bertar article than has ever lieea ottered to this market. 1 bene scales require no pit or srai la, ar ea.iy takn up and removed, and are always ri.'it aud always rciiar hle- 3C Terrif.ry f..r the rights vf these Scales we areprepnred to sell, aad It furnishes a rare chance for any aiaa w th a few sharp ideas, to make a fortune. For further particulars, euquire ef i DENNIS at klNO. Xoveraber I Bole Agents for Indian. tWB (;TG? i VJ TK ati Fifty thousand j ,T T.entr GRAIN!! grain::: hashel Corn ; Wkeat; I ... , Oats: ' h aad the hi chest market prle-s willbepaM. i N h - IiM-MHai hl li. strea. Oat a: ' ItJr T. M.'illnctl. IIOt (V II , A I.AK-K lot of Cassia-errs. t!atinet. Hoots. Shoes ao4 Ut. ji-l received and -rill iold cheat, a th eaear est. JASON HUM. lltb month 1. lnS5. 46 14 I THE NKW YORK TRIBUNE, j 1153-C. I I lEKag. I TVe TriljsM. etnpley no traeelips; agents. an4 en4es no papers oa traat. If U i not stopped srben the ban a for expire, ani the auiiacr.:rf-r sloes not choose far'Jier t ! py fori:, we resort to a lel rece to cmxA hts Oe . trie Weekly, wc saeaai te atop e-eer aMir ea tSe exsaraiiesi ; of the a-ivar.ee r-iv merit, aaaitinx a fiesh reir..ttace fross j tbe aahacriuer. If bob euane. toe aeeoant is etoee. 1 pay no local agents wish Do snetiey pwij to any woea the paper cannot imat hita te snail er atherw-.se seal it te w. ' "V ' 1 at smr nsk. an4 a eei--oftea hwtar fratefal to errey en woo de. I , road -.k ohtl.i -d t,.ti tne .. ass awseey ecefeir rusa m a road rt t ebtals. and forwarsl tile ane aa4 BMsewy s his friends ax.4 Be.-bbors. Oi.r t-rcos iavarf'U.iy are essDairy TrU.ane. S-3 per anwaso. j Serai Weekly. 93; twe copies for SJ; fie far SI1 tiI Weekly, Si, three copies for S; 6e cpie fo S: ' eopie for S h!r twenty copies ta en aJdres for ft lari' clar,. sji eacn aieeriewr Ad iiuoes may at all tisaa be made le a clab at tarw tai4 by tlioa already ia it. CKCELT 4k M.-li-aATn. -Jf e. 154 asaa street, Ir. Aow in I he Time. VOW i th time to aeeure yoor Msgszie 'ewppT for lSi. at a ;ret redurtu-. ' regular subscription rate. 1 wiil furnish --eJ in; Magazine sod Newspapers at th price perr issan, xix: Harper, $2 25; FtjtBasB, 1 25. Grt. t 25; Lwi'j. 3 25; Kni k.rixcaer. S StS. Host--Words. 2 &-. Biaeksrnnd. Artker's Ho ' aine, 1 W: PsHersoo" Ladies National. 1 W '"f . . r . . ' , TSc. CalrJ- ; 77 .. . r. . . C -a.---. I ti "'-1?'$- I'tZZ r V" J" T' J mr-S,; S",J Jlc . --. . H? J""1"' 7TZ i Bats GazBtt, I 2j; C lacunar l (.oramercial. vac. sei . k-.. oV srtt.r. Bt SM11. eat. - . ,7.: . ; . - -tat. i eopie of th !ob may be at fbo ofSc n. - . a-aarmA, .A it. m.ib Mrau .. ar.tr. Send ta xoat i ". ' . ' Vf Li-ut n P V Rsebsaond. Ind, Nor. 1S.1S65. j Vmtw Wstr f WCfT reewfeed a lerir lot ef ladle, and sfTES, aad for sa's eery law ty llthsBMtsilst. 1-i.