Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 2, 23 December 1858 — Page 2
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RICHMOND, DECEMBER 23, 1858. PEOPLE'S BANtr RICHMOND INDIANA. Lewis Bchk rroprietors. - Thomas Kramer ) Rineoont Produce Bill an ether Bnsinr Paper a!o, parchar otf of Hand, receive !oci j on ia j-.sit, anj attend to all other buineta appertainicg t liacking. 17 Office ITonra.frcm 8, A- M.. to . P. M J X Ktatb Fbiti:b We have heretofore Deglect ed making any refereuce totbe!ectioD.of a StaUFtiLter by the Legislature. We have refraicec from such reference becaouc oor ceigbbore of the Broad-Aie were appliracts for the place, ar.d we had no disposition to interfere with the acpira'ton of oor neighbors. Supposing they Lave given cj the contest, we feel at liberty to say, as a rr.err. her of the Republican party, that the State prist irg ought, inur opinion, to be given lo the pro prietote of the Icdiampolia JcurLsJ. It ia th . orun of the party at the capital, and it ia tl d uty of the party lo aid it with its patronage. 1' should be sustained, cot simply becan?e it ia tbt organ of the party, bat because it is an able and ef!ie?Mtt advocate of principles which if carried out v,iil beiitfit the country. It ia bud policy to elect outsiders who would farm out the woik and put the greater portion of the profits ia their pockets, nud upon whom the party would have no claim for the liberal expenditure ot the means thus acquir eJ from the party, for its benefit. We look at thi courto as the duty of the Republican membt rs ol the Lfpifelature, and were we a member, we' w-iilrf vote to fUFtain the Journal. We may bi p( nr.'.ttcd to say that fomc personal friends expu h d a willingneta to support ua for the place, but that we promptly declined, and if we hat! had no other reusons, the owj indicated abovt wa.-i sufiicicnt Jo induce us to refuse to 6eck the place. It ia to be hoped that Eome one of the proprietors cf the Indiana Journal will be elect ed. The propofcition to let the printing out to the lo'VCbt bidder in all humbug, and nothing els?.
"""' " ' ' " ana, and .1ontgomcry, of Pennsylvania, had o street ft.'bt to Washington City, on Sutrr!ay last . 11111 l-pef 'waiter in Congrefs,. by bemg the tool of fctcvens to introduce a bill i to setae the Kansas question, .lautpomery won j a similar distinction by scudiug Mr. Uuibai.aua, barrel oi wuisny. liiey met lor tlte lirst tinio or. j Saturday, duriofr the present session. BUI extend-1 e l his hand, said, "How nro you, .Vr. ,1ontgom-! ery?" .Vr. .Vontgomery withheld bis boW and 1 uttered an insulting eipreasion, somethir.? like, ! I don't speak to nnpnio.." Wheupcn.V, i:;,-! i : i. ...... i . i. : . . 1 1 . . .. t i t ... A .... , . . . ' ing las cane to piece by tho blow, ar.d knocking ; a r . - . .. ... . :..-.!- i . . . i i vMunigoiiii ry into me guuer, out not entirely i down, .lijntgomery, on ris'iug, hurled a brick at I-ii)ilish, striking h'uu ou the leg, but doiiig no injury to bun. It was very impolite in .Vr. Jtontgomery to call Hill a "pnppy," however true it may be, and we can on'y account for l.is prompt resentment on tho ;;ro icd of his feeling the force of the truth of tho charge. Mr. Beam, we learn, was bailed out of jail by his brother-in-law oji last Tuesday. Tlie llrititla I'criotlirul. Ij. Scott A Co., of New York, continue to re. publish the leading British Quarterlies oad Blackwoad't Magazine. By this arrangement, the American public is enabled to obtain them for $10, while the Fcglirh people are obliged to pay 31. It, is scarcely necessary to speak of tho merits of thca-e periodicals. They contaiu the richest fruits of the scholarship, wit and genius of the literary men of Great Britiain, and are alike cf great value to the scholar, the professional man, or the intelligent reader. Their pages abound with elaborate criticisms, brilliant essajs, profound speculations, and with whatever of interest may be foand in sek'tice, literature, morality and reii pion. While they are the representatives of certain principles iu politics, thty are far from being gro.-siy partizan. In this respect, they occupy a position we tdiould be glad to see our owu periodieals assume a position which would enable them , to uiscuss crtaat 0'iestions t-f governmental rolirv : " - ; iI.ui-l.e..i.e.it u. part, traatuivia. , ! ,,. , i . '. .1 . 1 l!U I'.DIaltt'Hnit Kk-VIL-UT. Ill rtOLIlt llffltrp fit .nO ". r p -.--.-,. is lirst on the list. Eerybody knows thut it was tftubhshed by JtlhVey, Brougham and Sidney j Smith for the purpose of combating the ruling; lery power, whkh was carrying everything before! it with a Men. band. Sustained bv the force Is a. ta ... ,..,1- v : -,:. ton.. .n.t not. icv i, ai.u ui unu t-y s fiuuij iiuuiie cpiuion, it carried on its contest single handed uu- j til its voice made the Tory hadtrs quake, and j the wry throne tremble. It is bull conducted! with much vigor aod ability. Tuk Londox QcARTERLY was esteblished to! n.eet this bold and daring champion on its own ground, and each writers as Souther, Scott,' Lock hart and Wordsworth enlisted as contribu- j tors. It still represents conservative principles, I but its pages are by uo means conliued to its ad- j votttvy. Th Wkstmikstrr Bkvucw belongs to more! iu , . i r .... . ... . liberal school of polities. Its position is a step ; ia advauce of the Edinburgh, aud its views come j nc-arest to the American Maudard. It devotes ! it-if particularly to the topics nioet interesting I to the people, ami denounces boldly and fearless-! ly exclusive rrrrik? ues. beivdetarr ri-hts kin-Vvl nr.i,,.-lrfi n.l .11 th .row t i.t:,. a literary and progressive periodical it cow stand unequalled. Tns Xt Rra British Rsvibw made iu appear ance as a special advocate of evangelical religion. ...1 K. rr rvmer. .a! cu ty Ur. Cca.aiers, and since h;s! en nndec the editorial charee of Dr I a n.ar.tt. i-r f x.- ' tr It a as lounc death, has been JIauua, and more recently of Frof: Fraxer. For elicalthan' . , '. i Oaca; to iv. some time past, it has been less even tn i' earlKr tears, hot it hitt now c-nt . j. . . 1 . s A '' hi-it r iuk and ia f-iirklai-tfJ on tha itiina , 1 1 -.v t . . r. t., a art.! mif n tbA aaraa .-i m V, . H r. 1 t - - ' --- - - ' -fev. " ,av u luaiaiiri . . . .... it when under the care of Chalmers. Biatcxwoon'i Mxaxti everybody knows to be the embodied genius of Tcrjism, jet its witch - - . , - , ... .:.',,. mg i rhe one profound disqaisiuons, slashing yet braaant criUcisms, poetry, biography, historical and fictitious narratives, render it the most reada. ble AontWy ia the world. T, a .,. ' . u. ia,c.it. tBoers oi wete penodieai are in receipt of advice sheet, from th. Retrial, cublishers. which rives aJJi?;nat v.. . w au men reprints, iwasmach as they can now be c'aft in the hands of subscribers about aa toon .a ,.' Ult original editions. As the beginning of the year s a suitable time to subscribe, we subjoin the t-i:-l jiuuiifuora
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thor, with numerous additional notes by the "Independents" of Jay ton were cxpectip" Key. Henry Cooke. Kmbellished with high- to m;tke a sit to the Ql5nkor Cit o-s. w; ly finished engravintrs on steel, including .. J views of the principal places mentioned in . are ai,, to r?I,ort tl:C preliminary ariScripturc, from drawings taken on the spot, rangements. This is, perhaps, the most beautifully print-: Q-aker City 2 s have tendered their ed and tlogantly iilustialed edition of the brethren tho Independents of Dayton an iaBible, ever published in this country. It is vitr.tion to v isit tlajro. on Fiidiy the 01st Dec.
a large folio form, and is perhaps the only familv Bible in cue volume, with a eomrih-tf-ci-tiiineutary. It is pullir.1.. d in parts.t-aeli of w hich contain at least one steel enravin-r. James II. Price is agent for the w ork, and ho invites persons to call at this office and e.xaajiiie specimen copi. s of the woik. LECTrrtE by Vv'. V. KoriCK, Ka. The lcctaro delivered by Mr. Foadick at tho Starr Hall, on Satur. t day evening last, on the chirnel'-r of Juhn Miltim as a politician, was in every respect worrhy the wellearned fame of the lecturer. The aadumie wts small but one which hihlv aitpreiato 1 the Kvtura l o roont . niul ik-trtictilrl v o few ol our voutii: fnenJs of the Order l-y whom Mr. r'ueiicu was itiviioJ to iK-livcr ' tae.4dre... it aaos uot i r;4 to joui ui.a iw t w.. .l.tllar f.,r a hall ti-ki. -ml njia-fitttl utloci alcotura which cost only c.;-.u. I; 'is to ho h, p. I. however, that they wiii pr.-oaie other leetarcrs, and tit-iko more doSaite arrii-,- :,:: U prev.-ot fa para luSCS. . , . , WiaKV n.avu it 1 i M i,. 1 iy nghf, the 13 th iast., an old man by t! e i :.::.e t f Juiathaa Fox, re.sidim near thi-aia it's ('.lie-, ia this c.vj-..!v. ,,,,:. 1 ,,,: ,. r-i.i. , .1 ,.m returning ho.ae Irom ta e p., fc.l thradgh asmau ... ... , orwgc on ii-.e v ateap. roa-i. 1111.. tna.i ina, ,nd died ft few minutes ait. r Urit-ff taken out of , . . .l,nn.Afa. , It . .t,n,...,.. I ... !,. .,.. tn.t.n.l i . iu "mil . i,.ir-.-oj,'T-.-i,oitt. .or.c-'-r.oiiijvj bv the fall, that hs would hve dad had it not been for the wafer, lie v as sem a few minutes before with a jug in bat I i; i slasher irg t:t.i!er the intlaence of h.pjcr. Ho .bvihtleas rot t, '-n? in tln O aakor . . .. " .' t ay. now many more ia a-as are i.ecei-.-ty to rj j our towu 0f the accr?e.i iiatfic? IVrbapa it is not unjust o soy that ia the neighborhood where tres murdered man resided. there are several places where h.jaor is sold, aid by men who oaght to be a-ham d of engaginr; in such dishonorable trafue. 5 I'-o-i'd be well for tho sober people in that so -:i ; i.f - he country to' set about reforming these v-h e i, ior. ar.d try ' to urge those who make d. v .Kurds, to quit the business. i r.wvsvrinv m- Fm-ees - 1 ' .a; The -omkntion o t.ia.ti..-.. i . . ..aka u.e FJitar of the RsshvPio K ..'.,. snir -est the r,11", rso' 1,1 1 ' .""Mi.ta mrt haldieg cf an Editorial Coa.e..a..u t Iauiaaapo-, Hs. oa the 24th of January next W e faily ajtree with our friends of tho Bej.-ibUcaj. that roach. ooJ would reaIt hosa acU a m-vtio P1 f the entire fraternity in the S ate, without re- ! can! to political distincti int. We believe the . - i .v.. ... a .t .i. .... i. ljeciSiaiuro saea.j aa'aiot tae rai-ixui inn Ol 1 , aal la-.vs in at least one r-tioer ia eaca co'ir'r, as , . . ., ,.t v- 1 13 now done in a major.ty of the er:h-rn States. fa. .Ma ta.: .ta.. -rt.,. V'iil ICWU iV I vi'iav-i aJ .'hp.' .?- lUdt whi!.-the people ari required to obey the law- .. they sboulJ opportua.'y of -o.-iog what the law is, asd there is no means so economical j. as the newspaper press, of srtvin? to people this ir.forrnation. As a publisher, we tare no special , A d sire to nablish these at th? prk-e pail in ' r t ' rriost of the States, bat the Lccrs'ft? ere should orv . , . , ! itar tViA TinMicatlivn and fix fair compensation. ! ' We should also be please 1 to meet our editorial 1 fc:ecds fo tifl ""KhS ! ofaa acquaintacce. Let the meeting be held, j vot u be t r , . ESP McClung ot the Liberty Herald, cabs i Ben Davis, among Other things, 'sycophan- - .. i .v .... .t.. . .. uc' " we wea wul. " vlumou 01 50 i small an atom 01 msiguancacce, we a mate t. . , - , , -, f sufficieBtly sick by prescribing to hirn dose of hist own silliness. If this hadn i 11I desired effect to mae hr.n "sensible of 1 own misery, the ticks would have to be fan1 .. j nefl oa Ot Dial in Some Oilier ways
f-3 J. ('. Crumb jag a has been eleced to a
Y.'.gb'f rf-SPOt ,3 ible poaitiou to tLe High school ot Dayton, Ouio. Barents and g-rd.aos wno cave been the putrohs of .V.-. Cr-mbaa-rli s gcaool. as ; ell as the acbolara which have Wa under bis chanr. retrret his leaving tn.s city: lor we can ca 1 to niio 1 no teacher who bxs ever taught : school in the r.le, who baa won mare friends tjliin pas the sai.ject of this no'dee. He is a thor ouzh scholar, and impresses the importance of j e . . this characteristic upon las pap.. s. tie indulges j in no isit rely superficial knowledge, but req .ires j ail of his scholars lo fully comprehend their stud-; ra.,eraafie5ani he has bat few, if any j ..,.,,;...;... I hf- W.t In ' cee-'ful teacher, li it oar object was simply to I th.it .Mr, Cfrt'tib ja.ii was I ?fl V.,.. I. aboat to les.-';- hi ss.ol in this cit-, for a pot lie is don b less indicel won in au to niako t th-i. ' r.i.ru the fact free sch S ; a::d rod ' p-sieni is c.a:;.dejt.ru cd, i tea.-l.era arv f ;: t'. 'i : i - . i I . 4tur ar.d :ncrt.' s ;',;'.ai)t;al s si-jin Kr.r oar of fcTuO 1 t C'.il t, U .! a.' sjo'. e er. 'tr- I t,,st!y commend .1.-. t'ombafi:!. to the friend- i ,,.,, -,,r ;n " j of edUor. "- " j lf ' , $ r-OKfclltM ,ji.:tA- ..uuit ....e..e Vestal. f (.'a i o.-'iL'i- I'ity, fr ii ke-r o! his tn-! is ' .g r:.aie hi t! j ii'-t r.t trt-a-o" !r rri f'ri-rj yc h'-t , an Kfol'ef t aitieV. fu.r s-ips-rirr to , Cane. it the r.rU.l::.ry tr f l-iS n.-a Hi tie .- . .. 1' ". - 1 rt d l.ttlo if ririy i i'i -i j vtic nnole Vii'v w :i:c:i tsi trt.j y ij t -auu .t. the !l,olar(.'B n.a'le by ti.i ie wl have hud but llUi'. t x;)?:itt.ce, . Ve.stul ir.f i-n. ; u.s in u i:-,!e. that he has wad.' e i.'!i'y u i . , i ::.e su.rar; that he hus !eanu d ina.h i:. rrtrsrd t. the kir.d of seed to be u-"-d the tuii! i'lrcvr fiit.-rii.u'-boiling, cte., which hi ho; es be able to e inanseate to otbera hhurtty. He ex.ire-s--- e-roat : CO! Gdence in the Ulkf that it will j,,ty t.i i - , Vl !!ii.A- i the t'biuesc Sa-f.tr t'ane fo ur. jg jg.ir f.:;i! rio'.as. .. ..t tIa. Id tLtlt.ia , , .Jt f c.i!er; ri?e .li.i ftiertrv as exhibited in the row . Ii of the Cafie and . i..UV:;ar! lire, lie. ha been nure I'S'fliflU'ly en ,.(l ltl n tr..:i n;.voliitr iciVt.a in this yeeti:.-! , O! il.8 esr, n.la. iui of-.-r.il rn lh'se who iravf , made sn:al!er piat titit ?. W e rr-; a':, tied that :hr j it,rC('n,.t:CIl ( th-g pitch, arrele w:" b r! i " " ' ' of .u.n.y to the N..-rth a-.d Wc?t. ! "o are al,o iudebtcd to JoaaiLan Com for a specimen o! .lerjrhaia j-yruji, lata. It .S dec.ih.iiv t!ie t est, we i.v.e -..!. havii:" iieen ,Uitj.. upon a h.jo.Ich noli, .vh.cit we are iu.-ic 1 . t0 believe is better than an iron mi;! which wri nere i ls 'ive a d-uk c-.'or t. th- j nee We m aJ j nt yeafn h 4 . hr n te k-nds of n.d.s I"srMsiitit s Ban ai:d I t ct ion. Wc noticed in our la.st hum' er that the 1 he in vlaaii.ai beiug'extended to the rhembers ahtha aforesaid Conopativ and to their "tivclend wires" has been promptly and cordiully a. t-epted l-y the Independents. It is expected that the guc-ts will arrive by spec'a' train, which has been tendered to them for the oeea.-ioa by that prompt and etiicient oilicer ' Yankee Smit'i,' Superintendcnl nt nbr.ii? I.i.!r.vt o XT 1; 7.,,. ' ., , " " ' --"., nJ 'iJ bo aict at the Depot by the 2 headed by "-VrVie''s BratS IninJ." where Omnihlisses will bo in Tea 1 i aass to Coavev the L idles to their res c'ive Hotels, and the i, if pleasaat, thro' clieiaeil Wal c-i tsCurie the principal streets of tho city. T!i-3 lialeRce q( af:ei.n0OI1 will be devoted tmerty greetings and a.; aaiataaee making, and the C..Oipiiy will ret -a.-seniahj ia Starr Hall, at G oclJfk. 1'. M. From 3 to 0 -11 11-1 , . t t-b.-ck, protiic -ia ie, chr.-ch.at, ata.i n.usic !y - Mitt lu-U's U.uid. A i) .1'ch.ek precisely, the Ir-sident of the (J taker C'.ty -', Mr. W. T. lV.-itiis. .til! tirej.au? to t'u 1 1 1sr... .1 . , ,-, - . , . .. . mit a splendid S.aer Ciin, immediate V at- ' 1 - tor which, daneir,11 co:p.m.-nco mu-i; bv f t..l,-l .a, - rt.,.i 1 ,!,.. .........it, o ..1 1 ' u.iiit, . 1 j iHt'ii 3 - ct ,i i n leh -n y n-h i; I h ' i r v raet-f . To elmio a1, j (tloaaij hour w.th llyir. ; foe;. Supper will bo on I he table from I J till 2 o'clock, in Mr. Hope's a-tnrt merit, iatmelia.1 1-- TTtl . ... teiy aajoitiitig ttie uui, ana tue guests wiil . . Deaoie to cua)-e ta-tr own time i -r gang to the table and tltereby sutacient time w'.ii be a .Forded for all to be comfortably a.-coai-Giod.ated. The uniform adopted by t!;e '2"s fr tlie occasion is black Coat.-, Bants, aad Cravats, turn over collars, with belt.s aad silver lace on the pants. By a resolution passed, at their meeting last night, any member of the Company who bUaj; be guilty of driukito' ary intoxieatin ' beverage'on that day or o eniug shall be re' moved from the room and publicly expelled r - f R5 the next icguar meeting. 3 a Tieaets tor the racmbers of the "InJependents".:. re. for the m.-iabers of the 2's l .acb, for all others, Si each, to bo had cf the Committee. The ari.iaj-t tea's aro cert aitdv very full complete, aai are in the hands of iren.i i , ,i , . , 7 , ;. tleni! n who know cxact.v how to do it ., . ... 1 The Committee is W , JoatiM. Faxsjn, T. Denttis, 1'tesiierit, L. Morehouse. Oraa i T" r-. w 1 T- T . - . . terry, ltioruas ickers and r.. j. ?i..er. , 1 errJ- lcas iciiers anJ t ti - ta . ; The Day ton Coaipany is c,m? . oi the oest citizens and busiaes isa-1 of niaay r . 1 es men 01 inai city, under an independent organization , ar.d we h ope our ci'izen o-ererallr will be on ' ban 1 (. nana it or their eiitertainmect. &iy We expect to bo there. Mayiie t'ountv Directory. , . Mr. Mcivv is r.f iily rr.og wa-h tae .beve . mrrfat poKication, the .-ss fjs o: is a.- , r, iB priat. w ltm b4 tM B5t with a verv , S'tiaarins reeerti. n tba fr, ar.i that cr caiaec. as ' we'd as basiaess sna taroaehoat :1 esiaty, eta iit- - fwl to enc.Jutmse aaJ aiJ to the fall extent of their ability. He is "ranch x.ti.et wtth Sils a?--ss ..ii,,. ,t .1...! h ainKr nf TSl' I.1T s. JI I. ". t. ' or: jsd jaiicieaa investaieat
r , - i. - , free of charge, and we have the assurance of rcse and as ated leave to t-e uis.-cargei irotn maes. feme setll koow. I tS.-isst siTerhstsj eeeatta. I T , -. v. , ... .1. ...i :r,.: f ,t,a .n! i-i Th ! t s r .t as.i. e?..
. r. . , . . , jouu o. at tiiaiij, i res. i. vv . ra. ttat n aif iuaaer c-jaMuria..ua . " - - ; jeretraau v. .em'tiS. oi ,-iaLaaia, ei-oriu t ttte Oar rt-erchmw a.od basiness met eeaaol do fce.-a; . . . ' , , - t " . , -r .-. ., .
ln. . , taa. aer. a plaoa ie'tha wrk. TU eluarg. i aodef - -t tec.CrS .too i-i county WiU tna , repor u,. . (mm ih ' . J f ? C r , ' ',' " 7 Lls , n ; T.k- , ... vi.t. - t,t, . that Assoc tatioo, thev shall be returned free March, by consent, made a report trom the ; novel, to be called "the Rivals, a tale of
.. .,.r . .1I..1, ,u tw.1 : over the road, aad no mistake. A laare nart Judiciary Commiitee, tlsaU M. G. Brigat &uu ; Tinaes of Aaron Burr and Alexander
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'afiiives in'a - ihe c. raai'.t-je ua i;."aT3 ail V. ins is ti sn.-y ci zaiilD, an arfr !- as ei-U-.h eesai of the l"c t . i 5:a:e. att.a i - .n !titte L,ilatiiro. ri, a wj prrcti-J 5j vefed tLe till laar.oer vf f'..-t:3 l.-il Sutei -eaton. Tae'aat r ? i (he til!, -:in '.rrl.n;." Lv a v rf tH to 2. Ia ii :. ... . r:.h . .'T..fRt fkT. ..',-eral :r.emt .'V ... ".l'". ;u-i a r-riiris ...... ,t r.-i ...... a ......... .-.o a...... i . ,.r .:; th. m.a .ij.-u.l w --ar ui'vili'v i.f all th? turn ;r .ij.-C ccr tie rtoif tas -r rr.. r. Taj rr.e n 4J JU! 4-r.avs A m i; s:. wa ?r.als ta reo.r.o ' A Xti'i an'-. Im tr :u the Jr.a:..r- iu'.rre.-t ?ii-;'3 Ma.r.s - ana A . are ic ' 1 t-. A. f r a oj; taa a V.r u'.J ti he: 1 : f.t:i : ' '.. -n ;c- t". :i " v. ! ? the "en i: 1 f ' Mr. S t wi,! ; 1 : t ai .k .' a : We up '- .- 4 r '' Me.-5S. K ii'.'--: Y- a au acC" Jit t G ri.. --.'.- no Fi:.. i ;:. hv. u sh aid n-t riatl i: i' . e:ir 1 .' he-. -... I !; ;.e : t ) 1 :: ell i"'1 .... L' W - a:. I of he -ip.Tf.d ftnn:e tol:itlS.t-.i lat. e ju-!.. il f i a .-c.-iil i-,' wit'.i ii' re liLienl !ki !-.:. ! v;::;'ny. .mi the Le-.--.orp j rr. It xv a .ke ..f thnt n!1 .1 up !. c ii.; 'e by ;!!) ir.-i- f D ..-nee i f.Le i.f luti.'U-i Ceii Jilct 1 D.l.bit t..i,jrtse- ! i.t he ti-e.hiPthe .-I.-ui-wi-aa-i a. i ia de '-1 a: t V.thends. a.-.d v.i.-.d.ahuy of till' coi in leilv Havr.jvvi: 1, ,1, ai.. . . . ... f .. ... ,!.,. W 1.. .1.!, n' a; e, who eiue. oi i.i ii-.'i. ... .... . . --.- elected iiaht and Fitch to the L. S. Senate, down tcaeisonal cotitro v ci s with Ciordc-n calling ha a " liar.' ic Uut his sati-l'ieta.;, was shu.-Hvcd, for as soon a.-, the l.-fo-r eallemati itiia aa-d t ! : h t a s. would ie i-ably take phi aietit ile.wliet the courage Mr. 1). laid lauileled, hke oae ct dr Aker s o-! spriag, id. leu " .-d out of li.e palais l;j u: k every thing thtt oo. las had--," and 1 ic might bueellied 'pel son; 11 v ofJetlMVt , bacr.. Mr. Goteii said: -W.,a, haw 1 Dobbin'.- a-. I Dob! ill Veil haw' Veiv qua ;ly a : e.; dttau-l. Iseeiy tho Hid nn n 1 j a TdoKvn is now in a u: c.'v ei s fel.i ; op a h!!e;--.,t of a.aa Li i-lai.-ioe-I'ir.-i-teiy f.-r a, and tlotowaa i Old Waji.e, with the i-'. kino it County Diieetorv. This - " .it tlable eU'i; ra--'. and he d --serves t patroaird. Mr. M. has cua-aleia at ! he ' he! Directs l ies, ai.'1. l I lei Ate makes 7a i.e t.'outry has for Lis city, it iil oi.d a ote iv" both advi : ;i i-eis an. those who parcha-e I bar i ed, iacientally. that y -n-.r eati i p ii-a.a ae'.a b.irs of he '-Axe" haa ti.e lob t f juintiiig ' to ot-t the ! said I'it-ctOi V. aad wcte troiaj; "State "sitiiiuei" h.erc to do it tor them, t.y , ravin., .bat .-s'ublishaiett a Utile less than i they .i bn: -ained with Mr M-.-Kvov !hd- j tun in.' an honest ia any aa-1 getting en .111 tor '-taa-tg it. 2. tai fivr tl - If tl e 1 ,-ueeji a Guij: is !i t S a .d the : taaih e i'liliWas ra -.v. -a!! l! ..! M asc.-tn.hJ eta a back - i ' f.'J . i ,' ' i. vt tier wait SU.;li!P.ir tat a ry out to the "Sentinel, the m ouite a han.UomrJ -t'.-C the pri;t: line in ie a aab'.e bv far d 1 any of licir other bnibaut speculations tboy htive o-.t-n cnagou in. Y a r s , I e - p e e : f a i 1 y , Tick. (Co-iimunieai.-.l.) ' Kos. csil th 'at.i.apivm !' nail n.e. if von r-b a-e, ta attention - f t ; the 'W.-tai aabe to t! .If-.? l.ihfor ,1 .!;, -ies -rv"s a ret .fore p- a-i -h liidie I v - .a ' 'j' a- - a :.: rr s-mi :.h e-.-. ;. o. altera woihs the-': 1...... , '! Ill 1.0 -. i, lit. TICS, .--s .,t. 1 t: 1 ks t . !;. to-.' d A i i tiie-e -a: e a -o i i-,' i, ha i ih a as :i-r. -.1 ; iesl a . 1 s,. Tolhe Ii'iu-lifr-i mill Irit-ndtoi t .liltatini. ol" .t J ur Co . The I adl-ina State Teichers' As-ociati-m will meet at Imiiaaap' h- i a the tJTta in-t., at 7 o'c! j.-k, F M- There are ma tet- of rauc'a interest to co.-ae before that A--.':-ia-tior. ii.attcis that siioa! I iate:--t every ' it iz"n that has ;.t heart th-i ea-ase. of popular E.titcati. a. The ni' e ii gs i wavs itit-. li . eta.il leach era I'he da.l not attt-r d tit in v Up H-.d Ili.-.de l" 1 .- f that A-s...c:,tio-5 are al and sa-iil leasts t- thi a toi il o-a - ! o i u rhuUt bee. n.i '. z W,t!.-t;. . ti::.;. i i ah- i;o : : 'tT-i-'. , 3 v at ji s it a ta-u - 1 - n : a - -a J a ia l.i- -a-a a.-her- i t re a from i ev a i. i a; ,a .1 icM-it.-i. At t !.--i'. ii, ma .icq i.-aitr-t-.i wai. t- eir br-i parts ii ttf S a'.-, aa l ia- ct i havi; CoTi I. : their v ews a .J i jtas citsn j-1 ki i to w t at is c'ltf .' on witl.pi t.arr. w con-.t-iss of ta.tr o-va M-ti-j-ienA-sis they get an er.lsr-it y;ew vf tlie lihia and , shadows cf the Teacher's I.bs. At those mteuagsj oniy. an r-pp'-r: i'.v is aa.jrde-I to
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snow toe strentn and lorce tl the ieachers by .Messrs. v agaer, Murray, Aati.oay, tias a unit. ; vera Stephens and Kiuely. The Legislature is now ia session, aad Kiuhry alvocatel populir e-.lucatioa, conhas under cou-Jeratkiti the present school tending for the law as t now is. aad giving law, and who knows what an ini'uence an ; excellent reasons ior his portion, assemblage of several hundred teachers might , Bdttson and Line continued the debate w.th Lave upon that body towards inducing them very pertinent remarks. The discussion e into enact a law that would meet the demands 'braced no points, either in favor of or opof the cause of Education. Wayne county posed lo the proposed change, which have has always been anion the Lremost ia these not already appeared in oar editorial columns, meetings, and we desire that she way c .n-: in communications, or iu the reports of the t:nii,a I11 hf s.v Th. ei'iyns of ItoaTai-ar,.-.!;. li!.ivA rirorpd.r. r of tiie SC-Siloa two
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TeaeLeis, we now ure you to aJjora your
sohocis tor t o Lv.t.'sys, a.id a::ad tisj niaetiaj; the expenre will be light and tbej profits reman eratiTe. All irwons who or! pect to attend, are re j'iested to inform A. 0. ShortriJg. Ciiitit viile. InJ. " ' Br oricr W. 1". Tcaci ers As..ci-ion. 'a'umpik.e .''It'Ctiiifj. At An aJjounted uieoung bell at School II-.ut? INo. 1. i tiitro t-'.w-fi "c t;;e evi- ; nir.-j of the lv.5 itit., Viime lge Iia:ell v calied t thei'.ritiraod Fi.ineas Litub appo te.i secrtti!: v. On i .utloii. it was rci'vi'j to rr a l.-ruier roiu:i.'n ii'.'.ipieil at a r.t
myelin.' vviiioit was to n-.atie a l:ee l'e';i.J. Reoived, Tii -it inamuch as we h.-te cot V,' r-c-'ivt-d iho ai l we were pruruir-e i. and .." which is due us troin oar Northern friends to -n-ak.' a free r a 1. that wo wil! make a toil t7,; rja;l. an-1 constitute vac -::ire. Adcp- - it led. r.,j ( v. ition. a former re-olaii -n a- to I..eair ' tion. was r.-co:i;d.-red. a id a c unaiut-re ij -' p erttcd :o -.elet tr.e ui -t utv uabie route as to che.-'.pucss ot ci-;is:ruo:ion. a-lvaiit.tg-, . asiount ot eto'.k. Ac. Wt-.'rcutn, Wiiiiiti t'uit er- en. Jatn.-s S K. Brv.-tnt. Ka -nex-r Cu ;':n i!i. Ab'jt!, Rieii 1 i,nd U.ier T. J.-nes We to appoiati-d said j. , " com mi; eo. "'" i '.. That the committee on the lo- ' , ... ' t-tttO'i le i;.t trusted to proeeea Sorthwiiu to ;-cvM.-ii:i ti.e amount ft stoi k that ..i bo " i .k-:i .M t'.e 'K'le.M.t lOUteS, a id lep It !
i r.i-xt nu-etit!. Ua n-.o'son. the j'roeecduigs of this n.eet- ' bo it rwar-iedbv the seeretai v to the Klitors of the PalUdiuia for publtcatioti. Or. motion, tin- meeting adj nirrn-.l t.. meet ihis v-rht two weeks, at early candle light, at this i !a.-e. VlNNKlKitt lvr.SELL, 1'tCS. V.reC'A- .r.. .., eVrV. Hi(U:iii)iid :ici liauittit-a! oeifty. At a meeting of th" i'l ieads of Horticulture .-.f this place, or, Sa'.urdav la-t, the above socit-t v was tirgaai.eil, an-t tl fivers elee'ed: J. U. HI TTON. PreM hov I I itN.l. Coster. Vict-l'res l'diowil! otlent. i John Lywh. Stcretary. 1)1: lii-b.iek. Ti ea-urer. ! S. Vi"i:. . Mender.iiai;, 1. M-od, II. Sul-er Kxet-titiye t.'ott.intttt-o. Theie w ill b-' nn adjourned meeting of the i Sofivfv 'oi S aui h.v i veiling, tf'ith i-.ir-t., at ! H-i'l .-VN-. 3 K.i-".r.- ll -uso. The r.-gular i laeetiegs will be on the second Sauirriay in , t ach nioi.th. 'S'lie M:tt I.a.i.I:i!ir. aain lense.i fr.mi llitf State Jutir:.ai.j Mr. G..odiug otlei-t d the following j-.int icsidution: A i int resulu'.ioii d'-npjirovino .,f the I 1 1 . . i it a ....!.., i : ... i , j course oi ti.iiis. .iffu u. ui 111 u oi.iii.uii ;N. latch in tho .Sena e of the L'ait.al tft-tles '.in the La-nmu'eii Coiistitul ion and the rea.ovai o. Hon. .Slepht-u A. Ibjugla.-. from the ehainnuiiship ot the committee c-n Teriitor- . . ... ies. He i' Jlolrtdby the (ienn l mh!y if the Stjtt: of Indiana, That the coare of Hon. Jose 1). Bright aud Hon. Ora.aim A. Fitcti io the S.-nute of the United S;:ta-s in : til : ;l laat to force Kaa-as into ti.e Uni.-.n as tale, under the Li'itutiH-i-u tit utitai. against, aad Ui tittiaaceot ti.e Weil La-.wn ! and legally expief-se 1 w iil ol a aiajoi !ty of the ..... , .it c.tiz--ns o! tl.i.t i cm: aad t.ti;l is. tliniHj.j-i-. State; be ii tuith-.r ry, was bv li. at t'.io taia-, p. op -f ti Ii s JvcJ, That the course of said Bright aad Fitch iu the Senate aforesaid, at the j pieseat .-e-.-ion thereof, in regard to the removaj ol lion. .Stephen A. 1'oiigl.is tn-ai ti.e chairmanship of tho Con.niittve on Territories is most heaviliy and fully disapproved an 1 veptaliated by "the pe jde of this Salle; bo it tartaer itha-o.t- .That his Kxeeleaey, the fP.vernor, be and he is hereby r-'-pa. -: 1 to traa?in.t a copv of this joint r.-solut.on to 1 1 -n . Stephen A. boughas to bo by him 1 ti 1 b-a'cie the Si cite of the Unitf d Slates. Mr. J. nes o'htici the lu'iuvi::: r ' A..l resoWia.Kr.ia It io at tui- ii .vr that a t: ani-i xj i 0" av r lav -h-.a! ! be 1.1 t h? by K pit.-ei.tatives e-f t 10 frxa, a . :ia i Legislative as.-cinb:ed; tla t-.-tore j tie it n t.'--e. .''ic O- ne.ial 1 r.'.t- IS "f v.i'f a.Th at It h-c i iaie f" - vi i n r of Kat. - ,is, ia hii .cot a .'sir v itinnt'iit .:' the K ta--1 , 1 ! . . . 1 . I.v.u t J. Wi, . :: -t t ti: tti .--i i a- ; 1ti.ii i; oaiaaa v. i . . v a. a,- a 1 anil tap .'a.tare oi n.e x :e.- a-i i i-a--. on , has tic ri ted a-.d n-oeived the -"ii-l".-niaa:t..-i. :i.e j .... p! oi Li'littaa; aa-1 be ii I art. er A'..e...'i-.- i i 'hat the at te aipt a.a h by tl..- Ih olet.t and Coagia s lo lorce tio: L- cot, p C.it.-ti'.a': a uti the people ' 1 Kiti -a-;. j o he r i xj re.-sed w ali i-a-uau'et by the pc ..1 In -Jin a a- a dirt ct at tack on the ngi-t ti.e a.-'-ale to aovtr i tLcm-iive .-; t l.-i be , .-1 t - t . i . . II H3 u ; 1 1 r Ji o Vt., That the iljctiii.e eau ctaa-d Ly Je.i-c L. Bright in the Sr-naic of the Uui ed States tt.at --U;e pnneit le ol sulruittiag c-iii--"itaa. tis to a direct vo'e at t!.-- pv-- lo atoii- p.- iia.it.le' ' is an an'l Deiaociaa a ad icioa" d--ct rite. and that Je-se aad Graham N. Fach. in nrotnul '.-Uin taat aad siaohir doctrines, stand opposed to the Known seiitia:t?!its t .f t r,..f.r. . t'ae pc'..p!e of Iaiiiaaa: ate. te it timber ii-i'Hiel, That S:epl-n A. Dallas, t.y i.is m i ly aad aide iletc-ace d ihe doctrine "ihat aii 40V err.ia-nt- derive li.e ir just p-.wers li-'iu ti... c n-uit 01 the gov craea ," has desei vi i r.ad re'i ivcl the approbation of the per. -e ' i 1 ni.saua. A;i i.iniiirtuai rthr: w.s ra 1 ' ij sa-peal ' the ruk-i aad put jeaes'j ".at lesdutioa on i' sec aid it aa;n. On aioiioa .,: Mi Wfi-re r the Saraa-e reJ so.tvia I .a el: la.o a Coina. it.ee toe Wl.ul ..i .or s coai o.ri tite y. liiiijo . sen oi law as ij have th fut.d arising fi-aa the ten cei.t tx ui-t:ibu eJ in the ountles where it i- collected Cravens ia the chair. Tae bal under coa.-i ieratica was d.-soasiei years aj:-.
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t thev ir.aJe for the claim of tise State k st Allen M.tv. and recommendiagr the
l--2 Ol ll.i" Iviiii rt'.v.u.i.u v:ei.r;ii n of the c!.t:m. liv GooHHrtir. frni the Judtcury toramui VI i i , U "-it A.C IF UO.VM1J tee: " A report embracing amendments to a lUi un.- a ih g th- practice act in relation to at -res ot veaa-. Concurred in. ir t - . : I l-.xvf Ti-t sp-iken t.i Eg1ia this sesMon, r t a ven ;.av t.o lee i.f him w in a we tin t.as we l.avt occasioaa'-v. The rca-o IS that he irtade a v;h' eh to a crowd w bo sererad d 1 ttu . ti ;h.e r.C'ht 'f the p.--.age of his b'l', in which l;sai.l that he had associated with me and o-h r attti Iomnpton democrats, ! !v i'lo! oat our i htns and d-teal as. i"r t; ;,. t;nu. 1 hare !oh. d i:;vn -1m is f-r . .. . v. , er as cr, aad :i uaht associate :tt roi n t- - !-tv, I was w.i'a .i t .... T. ..!!', e!1. A.. iv., 1'.. crt'isvlvanvi . :" e. w i e.i t ni 'ih c o.niog toward iae lo. 1 lias? out his s in h Saitr. -How do oii do. Mr. Mo.it':vrv.?" 'l iiih.Io no M.sw-r. but pisstd I wi: !,(!! ;;;; v si.;-! o! ' . -o '-it I. Oi , 1 had a'!;.-1 a ? w .-t.'r-s, v h 1 ie't ivo.1 fioai load a -rv v; hai' I ' w a the left -ide ol v .,,. ! .a,,.,, aa .;u-h force as tor a mota rir n: I ' -n fif aij. I had not 1. a v ! -o . r u'l.-it had -!iUek tie. but ;.:: ' ni'.iad, I -.-n e, whieh he hai vo"rtoti in wl-.i'-l a of the blow-, tv. a v Kn!ih witli a large in i-.. th bat ids, aad from lie st. ....I. .-tad th- ihsreer hnve so lul l it when lie u. k tae. H- exd liuuvi. ;.. I il t-a you, 1 te-u-!i you to insttlt au- that v." 1 ', stewed h i'-hw' ir ! ijiiieklv as he spoke, i I rih-"l at 1 ii'i. and as I wis p.bout to close with lam, le drew a sword from a ennn nn 1 T V,.-. !.;,- 1 o, at in.-. As 1 had l o weapon of hir.hls-.. 1 o'T the idew a'k and picked i i ar a r--a-e hit ft:--; him f brick, which I ibiew at him. ..a the leu'. 11- kept ret re-in .-:t:d le'oro I t--ul 1 f.tal another ra-'n". lit had got to siteh a distance that it was useless to j'-irsia- h.im." Two p-r-oas. Win. Caa-h ami Daniel Cos, wi-aesse i the ntfair, and eonfaai M-mtgoin-.j.v's stitmnt ia everv partie-ilar. T..iit i-tiorv went tm nifd ia; 1 v to a .Ma;is-ti-at... uid ra a le a cbar.e of as-aalt aitinst Fn 'li-h. iv!;,. ha- been 'held to bill. Monti" ni.T '- f i w 1 s bad 1 V braiso. ! b V ! Ia blow . which'- a-.-ed 1 1 1 to flow j.r.fuoly. Hi ii- k- jO l is " tn -i:..-e. a-i 1 i attfin 1 !..- a " " i-hv-'i-i-vt-. Hi! the .ai,o sti il'-k an na-'.i or b (It two hi ! r, - :;. a ! is -eivio,. i'i-'c:il ot 1 is r'o ek, he Wt killed. most probably have -een Tiie Old la(e Iltiik ol tiniiatii'. ' An 1 !!- 1 - ink; one that lived and died hoiu-s! ; think of that. 15v the lieport of. the Com t i-s'ont-rs of il e Siaking Fund, the i old State Bank is credited wi'h a profit to: the Sta'e ol V.',: llO.thl I aii-aig from the a bv ti.e Sta'e in t ii hl bank; the , . - i ' ... ... i. . . - j .. l i Oollii.s l-s'.ieu er li.e s'U: k a.ejioti.ieu ior, the sum ao .-te a tnett is clear pri nt. It is all said too; and bv la i's pr ieeeds are bero-af-t-r t" be dev.. e l to h" s. i: . 1 fund. One can har-ilv help n-oa 'tin;- that n bank so reuiaikabic as w a nl tip: f -r it is honpstJv Josed up. wi i.m: clicating the aochlHiilers. or ui -r :-.pl-, lit- r...'eh.dil.-ra a'lsafe.' loir, p., laps, it was b sttla it Mini2d live no h t, :-i ; a-, it i had lived, i . ni-hthuve falL'll i'.t the Ml.Ial lasj of i't!.er nioae f tl 1.1- It U '."!1S. L-t a o-n (--it be pais I ov r the toinb of thN ii .-iin.tion. lb-re ii.-s ih.- .-hade if a bat k till! mm-.'I .1 ! H-diL-s, i.iaih- n pt tit for t tie to an b ti--i-.-itl' iriave; le.aviiiff; a suci-cs . )r with a very bal boomr a. . 1 o .. , ...a ...... t. ",-. i-.n,.,,. 1 -,. oa. ....................... ... ...,.,. Ijonixrill,- 1, innrrnt . r -ri . . ,.t.; 1 : ... Ai - 1 . .1 .j'li ......i i.t.- 1 -1 . . 1 -. 1 1. ti iiaii.i. -. i t ia it : on .1 i diin' Tl. i 1 ' ' . t , , i ' ' " " ' w!.:-.-A -ja.it. not 1 rig Miti'f, WiiiteJ 1 -, iai ;: is atn :. hiiii a-- a-i ' ket -aaaa , r w.-tu'e.l 10 take ai tit hi y liiedi am. la-r- ti e f.,1! wai.' n t i f S .-.-a- ti !-?h- ili.tii.i! . ;-. 1 a ar-ii! 1 ai'-a.a.i'iin Ju lof'-, . r . t x : ever wa- relatitpe to 1 ; b.rma-, ': t wh' h , 1 :! .-..-J.'. r ihillfT-Snii-An kep' ! a i ' , a 1 i a: 11 nl l.-i tl i.e pi-it ,.! h -1 : .1 car, re- ; f r-i Ii tip-in hi. 1 t n; ati k:--.-d aa a a spi'it of -, ia r ki d v' - ,: - a ae i 1nj a. v. ,-, p i att " ' h p-fSe -i in- taota arid t i '!:.- heiiev, -r, he hoJv t h O'i" efii ' a a . ii i k I i"-t rs are . nam v. i i oa . U en as wiiiia. HO" tha ,1 - 1: a ca IV F. li ;'h-f, au en, a. i -at a l it-, at. ! I :'-.- ; Ji, i : t I';i:l, ,-,a the v.-ar of ) .i, ;. .... Mr. li ah i was bII Ti. F. t; r- veiv Yolk aa'e.i politician, t.aat. in thi; fi !.! a Kiailer'; iw it'. Ook, Dec. Mr. Y.-m i :. : II s'u a B'jr.-p, tie x Fie-Ut-nt, and la cmn hipariper i raifie 1 i.l'e' y nfvp being n linitted to i the bar. II- so.i became hc'iv.-Iv enjra 'ed i 'ant hc iv.-ly tii'ta -ea ..... . .. ., .'- m p l ; s, V.lh i-a- ! t., the A-f-mhly, and the 1 ua il f.f three t ivte ia i-tiaiioii i I 1'if -i leal Jack-on. ?ir P -1 tr wa- Ai'otl.rv (Jeaer.-il of the Uahed Sta'es , , r. and -ur -eipientiy Lra.'e.l Stnt"- District At - lorney Soi sup tutht rn New York. Xhotlih 1 i 'I.. I i o. iv .1 a,t rri 1 niaira -1-an, lie . ,::. d H s ar III the Cabinet, er i-i Hi 1 t... !, . .1 Jf-e. ! ti rt e ve irs ;.f fr v. e find hini a zeal ms P rn:ai-an -l air. an iaren and tae tlunitlo i'la'i.-rm. I be latvr vents of I.h ate w:-re d v ''- i! to the pirir-ti'-r- of las prof-s -ion, f lop tha i-i looti ho wp.rialy lav, red the el- ( th -a of IVmont. In ).?.!, it las, Mr. I'.u i'-r, v era tit bv excf s-ie labor, niiiiep, to k a a i -tg to Kur-.j Pa ti.e hone tit of' hi- 1 -faith' "The remc.lv, 1. iw-ver, was ap-pl'-d too We. a;, 1 I.o d.e-1 overrome bv the two-fold ir sud-lei.lv, fc ,t.eiatraeat r.f'travi-1 an ! a di-ea.-e to which he had lopg been su.ject. Ia private life, Mr. Ba ler was bhgMy resjrf-cfed f--r his integrity ai-1 'eaaitie Christian zeal and bc-nevo-je-2?A ;:! was arres'ed ia Cincinnati a f-w days s;rce for wearing- n.ns clothes. I"p--n refu-in; to al'er her hnhifs, she wat con.-mitted to prison f -r fen day. She has ben WMnti'lBile clotres for three yrrs, ind di sue av. to be with Per brother to be with her brother all the time. IIr storv is believed. tfTTLti Chicago T.t SUteS that there . , a, , ., , , II ODiv sevei.tj miles t frail-rcad to Complete between that CttV and New Ofleons, a dis--Senator r -1 iiaiil
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Washington correspoiiuent states that the ae- t ; , nnwii,i fllrlhor that
e. uut o; d:e atf.ir be' ween Lng.h ar.a .Wat- c , Council J Xw Albany Cive 2
gomery. ntready gtvca, t un..ir tot..c .. . u 00, f..r the sari1t. pllrpose. A committee of g.M-.t!.,rr. m, who niak. s u.o io..owirg s.a-.- fa now onje; consider-
Jt-The Washington correspondent of iu New York Tribums, says that Mr. Douglas
Ai.i r.t- lj..., ..... t ... clar.ition of bis in'entton not to De a cadius-. for tr.e 1 residency in IMU. V ll A tt- --.V.. - u the reoelJt .on 0 Commissioners the sum of SI.C of the County .000 was uran ted the Flojd County Agricultural Associaup tue rair catea the -'s- '.V ..i...T .-t l . kin.nn.-l KITS Et!AV,. t..-i li.U:iljrCilv Recorder, a aJ eel to tfc r ;ncta a al lo lit, -ncta i-vijr. tfff.. ..Jtt,,.Set ;.) . Wl'.Lt VM WKl JUT !! -i i ... for i'...n.:r iie-order. au -j-ct to the nominal:.:, of lor rla'lu-a4 part. V71 ffe are aatV.r'iel to unoa n-e WILttlM f TtlOV. -at a ea-i.li t le f.r 'vui.ty Hurler, aaj'Hrt t t ie :u ui::. i i. ..f i'.; il!,!.:ieia !:-. :!oH.itidl)iii-aitil Tlitltiltboro' Ttirtipili. I N c'wti.m wi;: in !..'! i t Jl.".!n l-bur on Man- . i. .av. I' h iiy ' .1 inuart- ut:, for tti jmr- : ;.rf a :l..t-1 f l.-e.v.ir f r Udiaa tl.ar; i i 1 '!, i i.oojr ' i a a.i i i." ja;nv, to.- l'a eaK V STIRIHVK, Prjile. Ij. is.. ( (! for : Cold. 'T. Z.mui-r s lj.froit 1 Vtr-u' lt C.m!i i'ilr- For A yi.iMKit.v .'aisvi ILtRs. e at Ive. il IsjS. -tr fall a.!tl .ttc. C MfORTS, IKiiieir, To 1-ra.irn and Drasrert. a !. ica. Ht-riiu, Woolen ar.d I'.u "i Oloeea. For aaleat. il V1MK11 JK EMSW ILKR4. Pe.- 1;SS. Slf iri03i?orus r rat. WEEKLY NO!. TH AMERICAN, nut iiit: il ia is.v.t. Tlll-t NOKr l AMKRU'Nia .u!.lilie.i at the tow aiib. rr..-. -i n.-. ' I o.t lh in , t,i, a tid at at. 11 lower I.O-.-S --.lie . a.il .n .'-- I r I'jf Oinl-a. Iu :!... .if ui ch ;.o Oter.ture, aoch a price would atira i ui le.-r .1 .it t - .10 n. b o tti it t nitiu-o-r ot ephem rat ..o l tr,.l:y i-u' O -u..i., issue I teu-,.oianl- 10 delude :h- n' !,! .! is ih.? co-tc.-t'tiati'-n of aiii'-o.ri oil tlia rt-.Ov i! 9-antial n I deer i"i n. a-.pajn-ra l"tlK .VOUTH AM1.K1J.VS iiu. to b- a it-vt'ul, eumfal. ihor-.u-iI)r Itida- ( ei t. relia' If, i o . f ticii ve and eiitert ai niu j -urnal depeioliiK f r it auppart cleeHy ui-iia the intellieeut claij..,f i-ie .o Tiin'i -i i.v iij.j.e. 1 olfi I ot miKni up s.H'li a larili an w.kiM coiritiieoj il to the ap; etitt-i of the in iiiu'Ui.le 1 it oinoiia Hi- lull.-t reports ol the stnte of r ii.au. e, Tr-ole an l C"o.n-io r -e, 111 the -r-at leading i.usir.t ceritri . detailed arc. uma of the sap-l in the Cattle i..rke;. a w-!I a .t i e .-intend lm ..f ali the latest new a, U. i'l ic as i-l I - reifc n. It i. an 1 Poll! ical 1 ntelnkeuce. ,. . .,! of I-,- !.! ..u s o ' t' ..-ri-.i. mi l 1 :i ihe Ttrio'ii State I.,-. ,ir.- ; l.-tlrrf from a - e c-rre-;-in lent-, at lltrri-!ir-. tv 1.9ft m irtor; . Oincinui.;.. N -w York, H-mion, and ' oth-i point of th.- I'm .n . I fr . a inn. ion. Hublm. and ,r'l i..n i.u.c au 1 i.....iv .1 ......"i.u.. ,.. .... u... u,of cm ri-i.t ii.lrr.at; c car ao.l ih.n onliljr considered r",.vSi.': V--a al. cla.se 1! .1-d in 1 --i i uieout mai teri ; a. ..J'... ... i, ....... ..,1 1. -...- 1 ...hio.i t..t. .... e . it il. ij.,. !:i-.t Imnnr T.lp. .nl 1.1,.. l.,u'"i in ihe iti. in. a of an Anit-rUiaQ newa j " w ..HiittTo. t-.-R tor... i . r h .a for a l"iig erie ii . I or . li a if. ui ihat voaai-ioti. and hia ii.. .a "i ea. lli -'i -e or arli knoau t. he rer-r .l;-.i.-. ir-lln rth.. !i ti . . ..1 .1 nl r 1 liat.il, disiplined j ii ..-no- a . a i ... I ri-i i i-i in p"t!'ic-, render all hia w r : ia ii . Ui il.le to th A n. ric m p in ictan. He does nut 1 -r .. l I.-tl.-r loOfot"--- .le r.-.-.ird ol' mere coaip. or r-i . r...l i!,:;.l r '. ... ......... ...n inaiiilaina the propriety ,,i i j ...in. a -.i w til. -i I a-, litl . '-i k 1 .i.i- s t o: i i.i' ti'i m , ft. l"-ir:a. ia a-t American la 5 v . r. . !! I i'l ' li it - -. "i -i"plii, tflifl till lht.tfntr.-a i. O r i . "ji a ic.ci ., --..J 'io ia ia-'i 3 i h ly c-nraana "-. in titer. ..t peca..-r tiio r tta ni. i.iir. atnica re, .f vai ie t., I.i.t.e in lii-.1 interior and iliaiant ' o r- . ' ; tie t'nite ! St -t t'-t o. ,1'mi., oon-etartT I a pentl.mun afblah erlueatiofi ,,i, i t it 1 ' - ' .. in. I I ! I.itt,-. ant netcr d -rotcl lo that 1 roniai.re, f-r allien Paria l-ec .'tie i.'.l -K , i!o-.y c .i.taiti view on .ean airair.. of .r.- .t va.u- to Hid intelligent nui rc.a ltd r. -. I. r ULR L0NO1X, DfBI.IX AND OTHER CORRESPOSHKNTS, area!) perc-Mi-r liVe -ti-ci iiuinatioa ni ja-Umeat. THK NOB IT! AMHKICAX ' ,. in fet. a ; ap r ft,n 'i.a I of a f iniil? o-ijht to take. . , r ,.ti imtn l. .-civ iir. it'8'.t to all aach ..I it. r.nl .,.r,-4 .if .n(l.iu..lf..i. r,t ...r. ki;..i. i ui ti 'unit ;.i.e a in -.-r is a oeneficiat influence .vci t.'e mi. i la of elit. I- -ii and l outti. I'l. i ad- p'.n, lo- , I- . i EleCtlOa NotlCO. ,nE k, ,,r o,.- a hin.nt and Williamahara? I tt. tt a-i eiectioa ltl e.-y -r k .-'en 1 1 s-n.i .u! tin 11101 ot m ' n. -nil.. 1 - w. i-etw en i h- li .u -f P io 1 i o'el-'ck of eai-1 d .y f. r U. i er.fuit.-t j nrpoio of el. c'-iii-r .k P. rectors to aerve the WlttlAM PARtty, Tre. it n a- t, 1, aah mo , i.--,a. -i-.;t TUfS! TOYS! TOfSI T0Y51 CriR!3TtViAS !S COMING! Tt .t tt t'i'.li I R.-tv ir t a ort ill -. I . ..I i 1 - . , op-n with one of the larg -I',., in 1 -. ; loir .-rf: "utta-oe tor ;..- .. i 1 ..-t t ... .:r ..j,,.--l i 'ii - c .1 . 1 1 would lia ...... -if-kl.. all'-'iita k t.i r,,ir.l- ll.a litferenl art! . ..t ti.-1-fl 11 1 . .y fi ii ;-...- . . I -i ra a . th. n X ion iv -' r.i ri ic, Artie . ,. 1 1 1 H-. Nat. Caon 1 K. pir...-. A - . .V.- . a - Tn-t-. g..,it a?i.t ! 1 i.l it 1 in I 1 r.r. t 1 e.-i. C-.l a l.. t'a.ti.ti H i,.r. rtit of the rta-it inin or liKO. CO.tLE 1 1 . ci . aa 15. li tf BRiCK! BI?:CS! Br.ICK! 1 - ''..l IJiit li ."I:jKsik ' : Ttcw Tirssi ! : tr r vr VlS'a i i''K T I '- - :!. hue thit ! -. .'I i,i f.r til iuru.-ita of .a l.i ... 4 . hi i". , o t,.i 'i a and a.re nr..- t . i -i,r oi ihe w 1 or tdh-r-,t -.v f ..- 1. 1 i ' l I '.- ! ! 1 t ' ' ' - - - ' ' !"'" a ; V i s :j. -, -a' t ' !. Iiif: I -. r - ! . .i ! I r - i 1 - o . i i.i. ; in- i n.i, n-t noai . ,- f -- i.oofiz t. o. ,. - a.-a-Q-ml. hia j r ' t - ! - I r tu - r r; .0 otr-.n-t's h -re?oi r - ;. 1 i .i i u;. !, . . h o ; h i. - 'rt.-t acen'iua a- .i i..a :o:ra a onariuaaje t'rt k Kill ha kept e-ir.p.an f f u, a i i-a.t of th city, ou the V .VN.-allOl. K S. CASH. U-3 a .1 iht -i A hit f ai tu. Corn Feed Mill! f 1 1 iG p -rf r .-J ' 1 fumi-r- a , t -r t-1 Ma: I 7 t : I a u ti pr-ri t,j "ir.i a. th -a i Vt n U O r -h- stnttl j ia of j that a i.i ;-:ti 1 a- tn p-ro ti f -ur buh'.a of , I feed ..r it.ar l-h a.r.." hr.-i w.ttr . f'ull on half ,.f . . - , c . f . f , l ni I . I I a fill an :m - a t.r IiHti n.i j I .:ni;.it. ity, rh .-.j .n-s. aid du.iauttty of lai .Mill ! a-ake it p.-oteraS's Vi all '.'hers now io o u The v ni'. ii& faaen oat. l.ar.-en ! til r-i i at4l with 5 I.,,-' 1 I t , -,.,,V.'a- ur:t tn.,-Ofcl m .m , n t n V, ! w'h otw one,, for $J. I e.n f Ornish Horse ' Possets tuiubie pir 'he Mill f.,r5-'. anJ rhoa trtllaa. a,,,r f ,r ;Hr r"'t' th farm r raay de.ira. a Having d:s,Al of ti.e riHt for :i f.f tH T7aitl rP.ts esscept In J.ar.a. to. ir null o: .vet rorit.i will , . , . . . .- . . ... . 1 - h ' 41111' ii i 1(1 ia th:i State at fa.r prvci ani on Cahle t-rtu t.y pirs'iT w -htri . 0 ef t-e in th raaottrattara of Pi . 1 V.i't wju'J I-, trel! to ;;! Alt ortrtor ir.-i . i r i -. fT ,'n d.-'at. i- at h pr.,tDd.ly -tndei tf. l,y e i ir-ao the ur. ii s g-. - i . who it at a?H iriied hy Mr. Ho i t., tr.a's. c -o -t. f-ir any other lerriiory. At) k f Ii 'f ! i-aii.e w ,r d .ne at saort c .loi, ml in Iba h-t tiiar.n--r. Ad.rc-si. vr. D wilso.v. Itubai'jJ lot. Dp-. 22,i-;a Slf CHPalSTHAS AND NE77 YEARS. ( li itAMtlVa j M. L w.u he eioati on both -J, a , - s ahore riamfd dare MOKKISOX, BLAJiCn.RD, if CO. rK 22.1-.J-;. S-J F.AXK Of THF. STATE OK INDIA A llaascH at RicHaio.aD, Dee. -il, j 'I'Hl 1 1 HIi Offiee wlli be rloee-1 on CHatTtm aal fw Vnm Paper taaiunnr 00 either vt thea'ooTa r.a itod da-s must hare preetoa a'ten'ioa. a - z w A y, not .ic ti a itir, rret w llillrrr Hardware Klorr. . 'pHE astiTrixtk4 avail t&anMlva tt aa oiisnraai1 tyef the elisiex iA the ye,r. 13 reta.-a to their fnm ia and eataxiasera their ioere te.anks (or toe iiherji! ralruftaz he-rt .f-w eteel4 to thta. Tbey aviso '"'' reqne-t all ?er" inii to theat UseaU itEtatdiathr aai e-ttie their awtun's. and tfcejr bf ,ttwt t(t tVth.,, hereater they will .ell haMa-axefr j and th enljr, exsept a speei.l mmr-t. rtiDDcrtis ss ! a . Per S3. l-5; 2rf WeVU raper. g ai Frata thi" dar till t he 1st of March wa propose aeltfjfl lira- Wall Paper at a redoctioa of tweoty pet- teat, le) if aa a raum i- a aivw . :w on a - i ZPtIMR at EMSWILEHt Pee. SS. 1 I
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