Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 4, 6 January 1859 — Page 2

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RICHMOND, JANUARY 6. 1858.

PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA. Lkww Bcbk Proprietors. Dinronnt Prcdaee Bill n other Banineu Paper 1bo, finrrha Note of Hand, receive Moofj on Or Tionit, and attend to mil other basinet apiierLaining I Lanking. I Office Hoorf.from 8, A. SI., to 4. P. M JT D. P. Hollo way is now at Washington, attending the mteting of the 'Advising Board of Agriculturists, of the Patent office." We look far him home next week. Temperance Meeting. Ilev. J.V. R. Millbh will address his fellow citizens at the M. E. Union Chapel, on Wed nesday evening -next, January 12th, at earlj gas light. Every -citizen of Richmond who feels an interest in the cause of Temperauce, and would protect his or her household from ravages f tho monster Intemperance, is urged to attend. After the address of Mr. Millor. Delegates will be appointed to attend the Temperance Convention to he held at Indianapolis on Tuesday, the JSih inst. Jirr ulur. The reign of "Free Whisky," which was inaugurated in 1S55 by the overthrow of the Prohibitory Law, has convinced even the enemies of that measure that something is necessary to restrain or hold in check the evils which are inseparable from the traffic in intoxicating drinks. l'u. what is the appropriate remedy? or "ivliitt can be done under the ruling of the Supreme -Court that will mitigate thee evils? are questions on which those who deplore the existence of tho present state of society aic far from being united. The "Legislatur-e, at its pieseut session, while it raises almost an unanimous voice in favor of the repeal -of the statute of 1S5.5, is not likely to agree on any efficient substitute. 'Under these circuinstiKrers, it is proper that the friends of sobriety and good order should assemble in council once more and indicate their preference on a. sabject of so much importance. Wo the undersigned, therefore, ', unite in a call lora Mass Convention ol the: Friends of Temperance, without respect to political opinions, to assemble in Indianapolis on the '18th of January, 1859. John Leach. Wm. A. McKenzic, A S Kingsley, T A Goodwin, S W Drew, S Jones, J II Stapp, Wm M Wheatljt, J S Bocrum, James lilake, Henry Ohr, Isaac Colli u It A Riley, T V, A 1 ford, R T Brown. T B AbbeU, C Fletcher, L Abbett, S Fisher, Q Tanner, Percy Hosbrook, Charles Secrest, W II Kendrick, S W Richey, M G Chirk, S T Bowcn, Elijah Goodwin, 'David McDonald, AJ a Wfittsit, K Dumnot, S Marsee, David Macy, T P llaughey, Lucien 1 (arbour, J D Ilenlain. "Wm llannamnn. Papers in the State are requested to copy, OCT Wo have had 'frequent occasion to 'note tho difference nmde between individuals who get under the command of Capt. Whisky, and play the and Lroak things! Whilst tho man in humble circumstances, becamos "drunk," tho man -of means, (who is able) to donate tho proceeds of a debate on "the ''divine authenticity of the holy scriptures'' to tho poor, dresses hi fine linen and fares sumptuously all the time,) who is ef'fectjd precisely in the same manner, is mere;Iy "inebriated," or "slightly elevated!" 'Whilst Tim. O'Keef, who stands charged with only a, poll tax for the support of goveminent, is taken up and ined 814, OO for breaking windows, tc in a lair, Schnorr7 ting hell near the depot, the man who pays S-rt'i,S3 for the same laudable object, can go into a Curtly established Iigk hell, and und'.?r the influence of 10 cent drinks draw a kuifeand try to CMr.mit murder, and nothing is done in the tuutttv, ealy-to get tho "slightly inebriated" itentletmin out of the rear ol tho Hoi-hell, as soon as possible, so as to save his name from figuring in the police reports before Esq. Lyle! We, even, feel the effects of this rcsjuct to the wealth of the in- bt dividual, for like-charity Chides a multitude of sins, and we T.e.'id not for any reasonable Consideration say what his name is for fear cd Wing attacked trith cane and rerolrer! Oh no! that would be a monstrous outrage 'perpetrated on upper teadora, whilst the pub'lishing of O'Keef 'a cioie is all very legitttcate and abun'd&ntly proper! We, therefore are raum! la the announcements to-day for County, Officers it will be seen that B. L. Martiv, j IIsq., our present Auditor, is a candidate! for re-election lethal important post. It is; but justice-to Mr. M. to say that there is no) more efficient and competent Auditor in this; State, and we but reiterate a desire we ' have beard many -ef the -citizens of the coun- j ty express, that-tirsl.ottld'be again re-elected ; to that posit ion The Board of County Commissioners, Lave appointed Achillea Williams, of our! r . ., , i c.ty , pr.nc.pal assessor for W ayne County, j and the reau.s-te rniml-er of Atsistants to i assess tbe-jlM of JLeal Estate in the Connty. a i viu .no lav aim-, iiui irieuti i ui lams be r -, ved "Old Wayce" everal years as Treasurer, k better ppointnrent conld not be made, or one that will give store general satisfactioa. W The "Street Larups will not be lit for about two weeks, in ooanenoe of cracked retorts, and tbe present condivWq of Star & White's Gas Works, remind &s of-U fix Ik Julian of the Centerville 'SepublicatP. seems to be in about tbe PaHadiam's whiggery he's evidently wasting gat. In conse quence of having a cracked retort en top of hi fchoulderel

Teachers' Association. Tho Association of Teachers of Wayne county will be Leld in this city on the 7th to the 15th day inst., at 10 o'clock, A M. ORDER CF BCSIVES, A. Jl.

lit. Minute of tbe rreca-dlesr meeting. 94. Getnrraphy l.y Grire li. Grant, -31. Matbetuafua l.y I. U-if. -4th. Natural x i-no by J-.-U ?dire, &lb. Hep., 1 1 on lb lui 1.a. Wi. Aaaociation Ujr .V. C. Shurtrilge, - P. M. I-t. Iliitlw-r Matnematie by O. Dana, V.iym-A- (ty by W. H. Jtlcrao, 3-i. tOnciitii.ii by K. F. Buah. - . -tlh. AJilreaa Ij Z. Teat, 10 10 30 - Kl l- 1 1 - 11 I'J llj'l - II to 12 3o 3 a I-. 3 J" An interesting report may be expected on the State Association. Prof. Bush will read that unique, inimita ble and remarkable poem, The Uvll," written by E. A. Poe. By special request, Dr. Test will give an address on "Socrates; his character as a pub- j lie Teacher." This meeting will be unusually interesting. A. A. E.-tkii, Sup't. l'eurl Mrcet Mabbatli rItool. The annual election of oflicers of thin school took place on Christmas evening, which resulted as follows: President 11. E. Fulton; Superintendent James M. Poe; Assistant I). B. Crawford; Female Sup't. Maggie Russell; Assistant Mrs. Ilittle; Secretary A. W. II iii; Treasurer Wm. Hall; Librarians Mon'gomery Hall and Charles Gorsuch. During the day, the children had quite a (east on cakes, candies and nuts, and everything passed off in good taste and remarkably pleasant. Wo felt like as if it was good for us to be there. At night, the Church was crowded to witness the declamation of short selections of prose and noetrv bv ou'uo a num ber of Sabbath School scholars; but from i . where we sat we could not hear all distinctly; the pieces we did hear, however, were well declaimed, and the audience all seemed delighted with the efforts of the orators in miniature. Between the speeches, good singing and the enlivening strains of Mitchell's Band t wno nau Rinoty volunteered their services.) tilled the Church with nielodc 'Tu-., fit- .. . rii-ii ri -v iiS umuiauuii ui u uirwiuay oi tue ou who said: "Suffer little children to come unto ! me, and forbid them not, for of such is the I iCinfrilom of Hnm-on " Our New Year's Address, we think presents a better appearance than any wa have yet seen (Cincinnati papers included.) an J notwithstanding that most of the work was done after night.it will do to go out as a speciinen of the kind of work done in the Palladium Office. It speuhs Jbr itsr?ftin that's enough, Give usa call, yc who want a uooa job of printing done, at fair living prices. .r '' here are a te w good st :-iks in the H e of I u oritur, n of lit .iv.'.i ' ' . ' i n iitii.T-.( uii.ui'L:

them is the si mi occasional d.ntribinioa of bis j to address a few questions to yon, as I iet ettl friends towards filling his tomuch with the ; lieve editors are styled public guardian-, and good things of this world. With pleasure we ' to the citiaens of Richmond. Wliat is to be

record the fact that 1'lummer n i l Kelly are far from being atistrrv O y s t-e tj m -t; yet nvist be permitted to 8 y, th t ncv rr did we consider ii' the very severe cold with which we were af flcted, partake ol better Oysters and the 'coadiments,' than we did on Satnr l.:y night !as F.-q F.yie, fixed 'em up in cpicujcaa style; C-ip'ain Kelly laJied the bivalves out fro n pot to plat' , Jonty presided, assisted by John Jlailey, James .'f.-ndcnhall, C R. Williams, ami oarself. Al't; r doing our devowtrs to the hi.vioas f io t, we eon eluded that Oysters were drugi, an i this remind ed us that our fiieads Fin n ner & K'ei'y k-pt one j of the best l'rng Mores la I tie l . in i, aa a e prepared at nil time's to sup'y cistomers every thiu in llieir line, either at ii !esi!e or retail, at j the lowest possible cash prie s. Borers. Mr. Charles t u.T.Sbs brought to our office a young peach tree that was com- ! pletely girdled at the root, and all the bark and fibrous roots eaten up. Tho top of the tree looked healthy ami thrifty. A friend sug gests frequent examination s of pa -h trees, and if indications of these pests are discovered, to apply ashes aroun 1 the rn-.its. A copious application of ashes is also recommended as a preventive. We a-i our Hortieul-

turists to furnish us for pubiic tion any other 'l!izen! ' Richmond 'Ccn as watchful of remedy they may know to bo good. We : '"eir best inttres as those w!io lived and actwould like to see. once more, a cop of etI in ,l l-vs t!,itl lri-'J rnen's souls, they

peaches in Old Wayne.

Richmond. The splendid Lithograph ofNiH ito a harbor, into the gutter. I would

eur little city .gotten up by Xessrs.Ehrgut &

1 robnger, of Cincinnati, is nearly ready for : nated witli sucii base mixture. But now that delivery. Somt idea of how it will ,okhe ns hidd has tkrown his grappling w hen completed, can be gathered by calling j irons, and no doubt thinks he is safely anat the otliceof C. R. Williams. fty Cvdieeter, jehored, even now it is not too late to cut the No. 6 Main street, anil cKamintng an unn-;cable and set him alloa'..- Where would be ished copy. Mr. Wil!ims is ti-.-x th agent j the harm? It would be doing this agent of for the sale and delivery of these pictu res, j King Alcohol a kindness for which he should and will be pleased to show this saapJo t ; be forever grateful, in helpiug him out oi a

subscribers and others. It will bo what it I was designed a fc simile of our beautifal little city, and every hocse ktlier hold have a copy. - - J A crres)n- i Cost of a Trip to Sra .rs dent of the Boston Post says that tor alssjt I m-.-i btin.drA.t atl.l 1, f t V .hillirt: .iw v- t 1 1 t j England, France. Behgiu n, Holland. GPrtna-! ! ny. Switzerland, lVrtlern Italy, and Sardij nia, and not be gone over a huirdred days. j erybody contemplates a trip to Lurope, such information as the ave is interesu. Rut it must be taien with allowance. From what WJ CM gather we are tle j th3 informa. ,ion ;s correct; that is, if one is . old tr.ve-1-er. with his eyes epen and be has bee,, over - - - -- . ...... v . care: the two hundred and fifty will navll

into five hundred, if it does at run iota j bouse, a doggery, ia direct jpsition to the thousand. j express wishes ef the citizens. If he does persevere, "we shal see what we shall see." A C4rlrfiitieai. j I thi k it would be we'd for those who con-! The Republicans ef Winchester precinct ' demn !1 !"uch estabfishments, to say so thro' : Scott county, HUneis, to the eleven men th PubKc Fnnts wel1 45 la pnvat coawho rou.l th Ronnblirm iUt.i;n w.,i i reTsation. Let this new sou! seeker inow ,

ton county, llhaots greeting; And de-sire K know at what tise it vOl .suit their convenience to partake of a public inner at this place, which we desire to tentheiioV ttinioni1 of S0-1 S1 r ! Our nmmeritij jjp, Jw,(., go. lorn and j yet tarry. CaitmrrEi. j

Fire t'ouipanirs. j List Friday morning, in accordance with ! previous arrangements. Fire Co. No. 2, met ;

ithe Independent Fire Co. of Dayton, Ohio, j !at the Depot, and. with Mitchell's Cornet i Band at their head escorted them to their ; quarters in the Meredith e nd Huntington Houses, after marching from the Depot down Sixth and up Main. The Independents had their 'masheen along.and the No. 2's hitched themselves to the rope and did their duty by pulling it through tin mud. At night, in Starr Hall, the lads and lasses had a pleasant time listening tj the speech of Mr Dennis,, on presenting the Silver Cup to the Dayton bretheru, and the reply of Mr. Swallen, of, the Independent., on behalf of that company. ! Then, both companies literally fulfilled the ', old sons I D.irif I ail n :;.!,! tii! I .Jay UjUI. Anil rit h";ue i.ili lue nUs in the uiorui. Previous to the exercises at night, the ' "machcens" belonguig to each company j w ere brought out and tried, and found "not J wanting" iu performing !a i-faetorily par- i ticularly the "Q laker City," which was ; pronounced "some' by our Dayton friends, j Altogether, the reception and proceedings were mutually pleasant and agreeable to all! parties concerned. j We hae no room to pah!ih the sjerh ' es of ,1es.srs. Penais and Sa!eu). c may do j so ir. our next nuniher. The following proceed ! ings of th Iadepeode-iil Fire Coaipany of l.iy- j ton, we c'ijj from the DaiIv Journal of that city ! of the 4th: j At a regular meet in of t'a ; Independent Fire ', Co., held on .l.ii djy t-veniiirf, the fallowing reso , lutiotis were unanimously ail-;:ed: RcjilciJ, Tkat t'l! tha:iks of this iinpany are hereby tend, red to the i..ker City,' Fire Co. of Richnu.i.d, for the many eo irlisiis extended, and for the man er in which we wire re ' ceivr! "d "t"'""'' ri"? stay in their. UCMII til HI ' l v . Reolved, Thai the hop at Siot Hail ua the ino.il I'--a.-MOi an.l t uu-ri:tiur ullair that we have ever leeu a party to. '1 he tind cf btoautifu! hidle.s that graced the lla!l by thuir n:o.-t e!ome prest-iice, whose mien and mariner e. chanted nil who came within t' -i r presence: have our thanks, : and we can as-iure the'ii that we firmed manv uco'lainianees that will lore bo remembend wit many pleasing recollections. Itesolved, That we sahscribe to the commend able manner in which the citizens support and L.nco ura?e , ie firemen of that eit y . Resolvrd That the a"ove resolutions be pub ,, , - i 'l'1" l!y o d'r, J. K. J ink , See" v. Ou Saturday the No. l's, composed mostly ; of our German friends, had a parade thro' ; j the principal streets, in conjunction with the' i No. 3 Company, headed by Miller's excellent Brass Band. These compaties presented a ! fine appearance and gave assurance that the Jdes'roying element would not have much! time to giin a foothold, with the abundant ' supply of machinery, bone an 1 muscle that lean be brought against a ii ar chy. For the l'uilndiuni. Mkssrs. Hoi.I.owaT asd D.vvis : I desire done in regard th-j new "man trap" that has recently been "set" baited with all the gorjroousness and splendor that money coulj 'purchase or imn's ingenuity invent? S .all lit be tolerated? Will tho parents will the j temperance portion of the community will the professedly pious of o ir town permit the permanent establishment of such a house? In the language of one of our most ; distinguished citizens, "it is a thousand times worse" than when Cassel controlled its ar- : r;(11r,. ments. Then a man or boy who had the least particle of pri 1 s or self-respect would not be seen linrerin round its coun ters; but hu f it is ;i fashion thh II ltd. e nsequenily n sp ctah.'t? I am told there is a "sj'ffn-HJ bar," the best of liquors, and I should ju ,ig. the most hh -ra! of landlords giiinga J-t il.ia'c on Friday night l,t-f, j w hich resulted in more tihtin, swearing, land drunkenness than can be called to mind bv the 1 lest inhahrants Supposing our forefathers had sutF-ivl t!ie te-t brought over from Kngland, t b l:u le 1 without resistance, aiight we not to day have Victoria's little feet upon nr ncckf-? Had the jwould have met this fellow (I don't know ,his name.) promptly, and pitched his tr,i, if not have the beautiful White Water cotr.amiwost disgraceful traffic. It would doubtless j save w ives and hjshands of our best citizens ! and most proiniyie.g youth from being lured jinte his "parlors," like the Ay into that of the spider, and where a sura destruction awaits them. I would su r 'est the nroorietv of some of our most iudueutial citizens callin U?B tbe pfprieter of this gilded Casel Honse, and request him to cease his unholy if not unlawful busiuess. If kiad words and , f their own nrreeti- ,1 , ,1 i , ! "J ( e i n33e f r let tllem tr.v wbat virtue j tiere is in ston,,. Let "peaceably if wc ca n, i forcibly if we mf be -heir mot'to Surely !if lh;3 man hi4S a .;cIe of seH.re!6pMt h; ! will not persevere drinking ii - how he is regarded and ia what lijht he I stands. i Messrs. Editors, I said in the commence- ; merit of this article, that I wanted to ask , some tjuestions. 1 tave done it, but have -. not asked half as many as I designed to; but for the present, let what I have said suffice, j With your permission, I will hereafr make j oilier inquiries. Uku Aaiu. j

Illinois l'olitics. The correspondent of the Cincinnati Com-' Cercial, writing from Springtield. III., under , tI . rf t -l . - date of Jan. J, saj: The Legislature of Democratic members are an unit as regards the Senatorial Election. A Caucus was held

on Saturday, in which it was determined tha: the election should take place on WenesJav, ; at 2 o'clock, P. M. Ti.e nominees of the Dau oeratic Caucus for Lv-'iaKtive orlices are

all Strong Douglas men. Four of them are ftt i.-rt. sir-.. .i.!xiitLTa e. fuin , ai.v . f )ti decapitated office holders, who 1 st their pla- E'r! i! 1,vt,n -,?ir-ces t.r their Douglas proclivi ies. Attempts AaJt'?u"? mJ'I?.. lZ:'"

were ma le this minting and afternoon to or ganize both Houses. The Republican m?rabers however ref jsed to attend, jin 1 only a temporary organization could be effected. enator Doubts !-:.! t-.t. Spiingriel 1. I!'.. Jau. 11159. Both Houses of the Illin is Legitaturc ind, in joint Convention at 3 o !k., V. M. Upon the first ballot D jug as rect ived ol, and Lincoln i'i votes. ! tTariif County Direi-iory. W. McEvoy has been engaged for wceks in ur t mall tow us and iilo;es. ol.'!,-iii:ii g iiif.iiriiat'.on r l is vieok, where !: iiifoUT- ns he is mectii g with moio lcc-s than he anticipated. The iiitt lest and pleasure eincvdby t! pt.-j.h- thiottgh ' tie county and the ga ll srg t rie-jui.igt metit JJ i . l rt -ei 1:04 ' fiiitn 1 nr cotiiiiiv men hant-, .-how that sueb ' a woik is ii'ce.-;! r v an J i il wortliy -i pat- ; ronage. Riclitltotld b.'inr the chief c.tv in the conn- . ! ty, will, we aie assured, see t to- 1111 j 01 lauee f being well represented in the rk, at least our bu.-iiess n.en will not le in hindhand in 'riitiir eiiCoUra'ement to such on etiterprise. T-J Lewis M. KUiolt oull c.eil'er a favor 0:1 the proprietors of tirs of!i :j by c.il!iug and settl.ie' h;.s priiitiin biil. tat Oar yuaajr friend, II our ltr;.. fretpiantly place us n.eler o-dtati ins to hi.n, for N-s joiper.-. Arc. 1 1 mar carries a:t tfi city I'till s ai.d is u prorrpt and reliable carrier. Conokkss. We fee that th 1 Senate, 00 the 4th moved into llieir re.v 1 1 tl . n 1 I sp-'. c'i-'s were made by .Mr. Critten leu aa.i the VieePrushlei.t on the o easion tif lavi-ig the o' 1 11 t!l w here so ma:.y pie '.-hh a s ici i'i.1.1 i n i l i.viwi bad tr. inspired. Were ire a :n-' iiber l"ie pli'a- ir able em ilioiiS spoe 1 of wo.il 1 liu'd li 1 .lull 11 td by t::e reoilection of thi b.-ata! aUie'i 0:1 Setmt r Scv.ner at) I o ar r -gr-j at le vm ; j ii J have bee 1 very fe v ; in l e d. we s'i mi I ok to bhit out the me:n ry of till' mis oi'raf, if it were p j.-s.bh', ns icil .n 1 0 s it of .p it in the old Hail that was t .us I sec.-.i" ( 'oUMiderable ta!k took ji'a--.' .vith tl-llereul Senators, in regard to the 10 cfssity of reir.-nch inetit a'id eeo::oaiy in t!;o ev poaiji of tie? 1 i trn: t.iovein:i:t.'i:. Kti!r ef mr-ortat.ee o.?e irre.l in tn 1 1 " . - : I't OlH 2 '- .rri- J ii.-..i it - N-- V t- Tru-tf.- 1 ; '.'.:i: :; i.x, da 1 2 H.l. (i .v. Jain M d try f K t s 1 . ii 1, .nab- a re ill I.;; I'..l L' l' 1 1 '.I 1 -.-ir v" it:d ! . S 1 ' .pllSOi r.-s.-iiu' the -H urn s It ttie 1 er, ii,. 1 t-a. j Ft. S-'ott. I -.1 t ' i I tl .e.-ati here d p-.-c l e j 1-1 U rat int. 1 l.-ren.-e 111 l ! in t er, as tea tia to I revim the K utsa- a.i aMoii. ! Governnii nl ;nh not n c r. anv m: or.iiatio.i relative (i! ihe land.ii uf the liiiib'.i sters of the j sch o-.crS isun iutei'icenee of which was received i lust Uifclit 07 ten ! I -'niiiMg-v:i. i...... o i, iv .... 1 1,., i: ,ir,.r if.,-;,... wi re received ester 1 i . . . !ii.-h led proloi'a-" 1 cot suh.a ' ions bet ween tie Fits: lit:', I Jen ''aam! .JIY. 1 rt-i-ton, i-'er to .-pan .11.-. t r. 3 ton started for .New Vo;k th-s .ll'iernoon. Wasi-iVoTos, Jn. 3 1 The meetiti" of A 'r ictiltui iits assembled a: the Patent :!..:: to-dav, was organiz.'d by the election of Marshall P. Wilder, of Kentucky, as Picsident, and Ben Parley Po t as S-eretary . -- Mote than twenty fjta'es and Terri'ories are rep esei;:cd by from f rty to fi f v delegates. A l.uger repre.-entatie ii is expected to mor row Af er a ses-ion of t n re than three rs whieh vv.i i'.-v. d to nr: i:i.z ! I m a : i I limitiary buricess. I lie in.- ting .idj iiirio il The in. '.-ling has for its na:;i The Advisin.' Hoard of A41 i-- ..Lin its of the Patent .!;'. "' Government lias disp it. hes giini; th-fails of more Morm.-n outs ages. An ou bi e..k U expected in the sprit;;;. Colfax, of India;-,., will iiitroliic? a bi'l to morrow f .r the organiz-tdon of the South P'aite Territory. The filhhu-ters believe that the "Su-.m"' has male two trips, landing her Lmtgr.ints t!ie firt tin e. The hill ..f Mr. Phelps, f hairnvin of the ("01r.mil tee on Vvs nod Means, will lavor ai valotum dutit s ior the increase 1 ! ii.e re- -enue. Sr-i iai rii-ivui-i,-, tn th x y. To 1. -in- . r Sumr.:.-.. I( c. 31 -The President is orea ly troubled by the opinions which many ot iho Iea.r.114 members d' Congress have xpreed ti al it is not probable that a new tarifi can be agt ed upon this sesiofi. lie has infoiia. .1 several members wi.hiu a few days that if this Congress d t-s not s modify the tat ill as to furnit-h more leven.ie, be will convene the next Congress in an xtra ses.-ion eaily in the summer. He has e.presy notified Mr. Phel-,'-. C!ia:itr.an i f tt.e Comniittee c r. Wat s and Meat s, oi this determination. The Sta-es to day n-lnct.-U'l.y a Iniits tha the acijuiri.n of Cab bv pen.! as,- or a i otlo r me.tus. is eutirely !np and thiux that Mr. Buchanan wi:J ahami 01 i i e!. of annexation ;.sx;.iodel and ! utile. The States savs that it has ;isiactorv a surances that I rd Nap it's recall was .'aus-i edhy l.issyn-pa.hy wi;b S .uthern rren iu the ! Iavery controversy, and that be huneif te I gards his tran-r "to the Hague ss a degr- ; da'.ion. Boston. Jan. 3 John Hanec ch, a nephew of John Hai-.cock. the Revolutionary patriot, died vestt rdav a.ed 8-5. A msn lately passed tlirotiirh Xashville. Tt cb , witki a tho.e of teyre-es destined for Souttern niarkeL Iu the lot ihere were severs! infants which he did not d s.re to take with him, becaue, as he saJil, they woald ir jire t Le f ale ! lheir mothers. Some of these he dispoaed of here, separating them, cf course, froai t .eir parent-". For the sum of fifty dolU-s, he sold to a la-!y ia this city, an Lafa.-.t of three months, consolm! ! mother with the fiendish remark that he woaiu kiil it unless he coalJ sell it. NasavUle Gazette jty A gentleman of color, of coirse, has recently taken the highest prize at the concourse of colleges at Paris. This u a very marked tnn-nph, and the Emperor did well to notice him by a presect of one hundred and fifty Toliimes. escort icg him with national guard.-, and bavin? him dine with tbe .Vmister of Paoiie Instruction and Prince Nspoleon.

! Bayard Taylor refuses to make any further engagements for lecturing the present season i H ' for one hundred nighrs at 5 50 per u:ght, wutoli of c urse brings, h.in fa, 3 j ,if nt, ,,-,,, M..-).ht n,--.r-i: h-t. v i ; fM'. .uv.-f J-t- vr, m -?.- -J

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II-- r.-' irtu In iiro tiici- f .r h lih-ril i' 1T.u1 1;.. liitetnf .r.i ..xteti-b-.l tu the "IJ firm. n-t -il- a .-.in! in in n.1' uf ttic tn-in.. tiirhm.in 1. Jn fi. ls".l. 4f FS hiTfliV given, tl.at nn rlectinn wili 1-b lili it Mi '.iiirli. ri nub. i n iti t i iv llu' Ttti Jy ..I lbru.iry . --"'.i. or l he e t tmn i.t i'Vi-n t Orifi-ti-rii in tios K 'i-K 11 nil in 1 Arti Tari.K-i Coiipany. ! Ly i.rJcr 1 f the lb ar J. i:os tiiomas. rcs't . Jim. i. ! 41! w H? v v 11 e h E y i n 45SCOUUIXG ESTABLISHMENT HT. VER1M0N WOJLUrj FACTORY, ':&r It ic U131011U, Initiana. 1.1'llKrs TKST re4. Ja'!j informs ti.e c.t.r - Kic.tm ! I an.1 tt- ".l a- i.-i-lU-.o. . " ' SJ.fr im i".ir:, l'rn. ;, In' a -!-t:ier jii t:i- I :f 1 si ' H'atiry ind .loli Iyisssr I i re 1 t 1 iu i li.' c.l.irj of't-vtry -ii.-st-r; ""' SILKS, WtJIlHTED AXD COTTOX.KllUli ACUvi JI'iuM, I,-ica, I) !a:ie, and )ri".c f : !:.-.-, i - .-1 ion. AV. .tiSt'i if I tit lit. I 0.-I it L, t !- ri.-.l .-r P.. ! t i 'i v r. TABLE AM) rA.0 CO I'J I IS, COI.OJt :. n x l yi.;i A-.t-as, mi l W ;r ,wn i.r M n- n'. i.iii. rid ULXTLEML'S' CLOTH L'S, Neit'y Cieane'l or Vyv i. CAh'l'L'TS AXD HUG'S, tO'-rf-l. 1111I nil .irr,iitl t.-' ilune in -Ui-enur Dl.'ini.er n . i! lit ni'nl.r..'f lirire). r'r" -'1 l'i-r. :n livviri any of ir. n'l .vtf 11.-1 ti'-1 .ir:i '. r i.'s t i i-lt-o. ..r r I - -i.t v- he i.ci-:i . I .1 tiy r..'l r, ;,.,,... , At II. K. II I.TOS'S Plti"ii SIOKE. rorn.r i.r M.iin a-..I , r"!' tn raua.n.mi t;ittc, .tti n.-oii'? i:n i. r-i u n-i m. .i cn in til aiierc l'.'.i win l-e r.j-l!iriti-.l a imii liiiis ae.i ; --na At MT. VKKNON WOOI.KN r A TORY, li ehmuri I. Ii.il. f lr-t ui tih. I mile t-. tii .r 4 -iv i:ie,-i i ui Si.o-t.Ti II ro-0..ri .-r; T.ir.ii.ik.- win; in i i 'l - Ki-1: lit- fi t . ii ii : i at njir. I " my v.l. ,.l ..... .! r. -. N.i .....v.rt - ii .1 n l.iy lii 7 :i nl . H:i :i lie St: i 1 ,! 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Well A?adc I'.o.fimg to suir everybody: " "M1 F GD'i-r jiijne'l refrtfu:Iy- annunr to the citl- i 4 i-i.s of Wy ;ien I ijiininir c s :t;ej i'i it they fur ' ":fir1 iht :r new s:-rT- i i Mr. M--ic"i rie ban.!;. jr. N. K. t tr "f V.iin nl Minnu 3lre?is. K. ch titm -1 , Its.l- (recently 'crapiH a nwtry stor' j Mr C-tn p- I i whr tn-y coiiiUntiy k-ejj on a lr i assorird iinrk of ; MENS AND BUYS riJlHNG. 'V-i.-Os- Farr.i-iio '; N. II it ti i ' . Trank t. Crt.ft "ff3, 4'C -t . r'l ci h-y cii lt:!.' (if'l'iifir fri-u !i . n t i-:rir,i fr.-im 10 Vl .er cent, on aci.ant of tt..r . e I i.r..r'il- fKi';;..!. j.l oir Cl'iitiit.'? -mr on malt, an S in a-Llitiiin to : ir sry I. w t-rice, w irraul l.rx no: tile encIIl ei fi o sti t ar a jr. iihii. II. BATil A CO Srt't w. ;s. 4itr . , " - li VHV I' V UlClIMUD BOOK L1NDLI.1. j C- TAVLOit. I ,,ook Eiadfr and &luok Daok aaa'srtcrf r, ; FS.'jr 1 " ptprl to in at! km.-! o. Bla1! j , ,-,7ilV 'r -i-arMiity. uafy ltr -. i'.,iiK ii.&k. j ni Bl-n'st Bo--,Vt of T?tT deacrif tior i.ad To o-aer. Nippr. Music. V. aftz'ai. Law t ixikt. ii". , bounj ia Ih moat arprovei masoer, aoi' I t thel'iwest faiLii- price. I Aoiiii .i'l? k.h lateat tmrrPTnl priorip!. t I unc'iiaiitT atri-rtly obarvedOriri aiieite-i aoi proa:rtIy attjsid to aai ,at ifftctic.B giren, A iarze mnrtmat of Blank Book prT, nf a atip ner quaat y, ilwiri tva hind. C.J. TAYLOH. i VALUABLE FARH FOR SALE. ONE HO'DRF.O AND ONE ACF.RS lying 3-4 m e .ooih-wet of the Ur,am of Hilton; T ) a-i cl'sriM n4 40 rre cf timber !aol. g-xd fram-i i! jae a-i-U jaiattfd anJ pi aster e-i inside: a trod Barn as! Stable ao in good repair: fences gxi. ni a rnifi ptintr nr the h .iu.s. va-i a gvjd ypan; A pie Orciard cf bearice free, and Cherry ad Fear u-ee a -ry healthy lostir.a. eocTeniest to miiU. town, Jce. A!trgetier a deirb!e loeatios for a ri i -n-e. For fvrtieiilars aiiress: W. T. DENNIS. DR. 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("' ) it nil othrrt nl tlie INDIANA STATE FA lit, t Hi l'OIil-.U, lv.s, FOR CENERAL PUIirOSES. V r u!,. rct-!rr!1 tin- K r-t 1'rt-iuin n , nt t'l,. F .ir ' ti ialioi lMo. Sul.'ll !;, Bjt Ta-o 11 ra llu i.-i t.ie li.Uoau.it implement, via: Ueat thie II .rae C.m- ut, au 1 Ileal I'jui'lo SltuTel lli ! Vf -ui! ri c j :nai-:i.l alt t- gl.-t the .i4-;il t t-tt ru ( uti!tii:itIioii I'low, A .r. il.'a . 1 if it .1 .- r,-: ,.rk entirely it:a'rt.,r)- are I han.l a l'''t aaiortmet.t of i-ur ccte'irate 1 t. i r tuiiJ t..e m-;..- t.. the ,-urel.a.er. We tiaveataa .... J '.it CNlerri .!'! I'ltius u h. h t 'k .! t; rr iiiiiin at fie Ii,', state r.r I'lillivalara, llonr IlaHrt, Cam M.eH-r, ...r . - J..ii.l tlic ute fair f..r !-";. lor U-n,-ri ai 1 eeneral van t an t a aortui -lit or Aii It ICl' LTl tt I uri'..a. a. alan t.'e t,at fren.'nm urer a 1 Ii-r s I.. r al- J At. I 1 I. K M KNTS. fl.v '.!. t-it- t her aith a en at uri,:y of on-, ' ' Ti.o a!...ve Article eni h ia 1 at our ol 1 al tn,4 it l.i.i.il lliri-lmr.,. tiidl'i.i.,. la-r, ,n ,.f tkK .V ll'!HON. BEARD t S1NEX, lliulimond, Jnd. Jir iiiry :, l-.l-i.

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t-.-u.-rn t ivf i.-r-i.-e ii . ,-i..n. ... 1. 1.. -,.1 r.n,r,ee. I..r wiisi.li Tarn rtiri it Lu: .ie c -i-t-ini i iew sun VllUitlttlO iiitcili,r"tlt J.c il: ui: it IU It LuMliiN, IH II1. IN AMJ oTHEU COHKfMS-iTH-trr DENTS. j.1! ; iTiiin if Iii:.- .li erimii. iti m nml j:i 'rni-nt. THE NOKIN AMERICAN' i. i i f,ie' . a li j. r -rv li-i I i f nn - n i r t ti tak I ' i I ii.it i'i. r i - im-n- I i l-l , s t. i.- r 1.- o all mirh . ii ft. -. ii-, i ,. ua -..t e-i-r- - ..f tnt-.mi I'inti r , verj kit i-l i.f t.i.'ii I.. i . a ill ...er i.e a t-t,reiai li.tlaefic" I e- T is I, ... i ..I I lni I-kii an.l V-'Ulll. ' i ! : - - i SWANY'S PATLNT PREHJUF1 WASHING MACHINE! T 'IS V; 1 thi- fir.t j.r I .. i.e I .,ii, v:n i -i -a . v- r fi i i, n i r I r 1 -. '. ", . h .i ,, t !," ty V. i ..lh ill- e I.. o:.fc -. 1-. . i. .1 li (Hill. I n-.l.-i, I m.1. li i; i. .. t. t ...v u. fi f --.i , - y . t .I.'l il- ,111 i ... -Ii h v. l.ll. u: ,.i.r !. . '.v .. I. iVi i 1 Vii . .:!, ii i.reli i. l- t.. b I: 1 1. t . '! I a I-. i: I M :t -li , ' lie 1..-I . t -,1 S ! f ;li I tnili- . I I l it ari.-e.: I 7 r r ni i.i .e.-.,:i . - ,,. r.l la - r. fill, ii;.,,i,, , In ii.. m t, hi J. . nan .' A i I , l: i'D.V T H IX(r : 1-.7. IS.ilii I'lMiii-r, lV;aIi Et;iiii., Water Closat3, Ilydrauifo Aanu , &c 1:- i - n;'-t -i' :-r.. v: r.-r : -r:; h' J a of -T-. i wi' hoot r. y t-t v-r. -nct !e. Ti - !-a.rtr, .! cm In""i ; o; j i,t water. h tf i . t: 'KH'-'ii, h.rh a-M mu h tot!1 1 r iJ -! i o i liaii-l a larjre stock of I,rrr Pumi'S, Iron ami Vtrl Puntpst Wood Arii! p 't-rythi' p e?ae in !s: :n. 7 r J IJ i s n ha.id 'h tatet an ! h s: irj'r.jT. e-I Iror. I-ightti r, Kit. an.l will j at thm, U) at rion aM- rat t , aiil ut rt in ac r-laur w ah ttm ( r-i. ft.it ol el -' tr-ciiy thi3 o:;.: that have t-rn ut aj ! trly i y tran-i-i t (.e-!iar. lie U - tr-Lt f r the le of Maniou'i t'att-it Copper Tabular Spiral Rad,

.Me), ha. rere.re! b B'.t Preotcm the Amer can lo- ;. t. ! ,". Kailroa I l lu'e. -New ."rs l .-y ; tlie Frankim lit-l.rui. Hiuia-lel - 1r' I-Tffi- ! ; the .Viiimi rir. Uoi i, 1 1 1 1. Kf : t.ie Male r, ri Ab-ut & a.-rc i,f fir.t raa I-a-i 1 atlj nniu aratta- '! 'Im, Iaj,a, ccneOicoi. ar,-l ahereve eihii-itel f', near tile Hatirjad Bri l.j L!ialI llume on il. I- 1 ai ! r. a4 .( te-J t y the Bi l-li Ceaiavittee .f the Ciu- : .

" .ii . .. i.a r.i . a ii i.aa reeeiveo tiotf.liciu-.! com B-et..lt:..i. fr m tbe New rk TrOore. I il .ar.a.oli J urnai.tiie .ytle Sentinel. Cincinnati Melieal nbteirer. an.l r.unier.iua irtlier l.a' Iie..tin nt aek jtiale-iire merit ir. iM'.ii'.n ti.e l.iiSjt jr m- (rum tnar-r of the men :-i.t:ac Ben oi trie c.oniry. M.nem. tie ItiTertir. ia a . -i wi i .i.ana,oua. ana ti.a niittriTeaier.t naa met WT-?til-" C"',r" ,od'"- . . 3tf r a t v t p i-' j . n r , ., en U .'a leT a fa O U fa L 1 U 11 1 VASHIRC MACHINE. T. .1. Dl UOALirs I? ETia'e:arei io t, tt".1 Aie llai .; ii-ii. Ira airaa- i taj-. orer aii other Waahr. M-.hiRea are : It will: .. eit ird in a ahcrter tioje ;,;n any ethera. iy '.a'r lr gad ta. r.iacbi:e reeei ;i t'ate,.ie, not er-i.t. Ita ainiphcoj of eor.itraet.an. i:a .lorai.il.tj. n4 aeil tj lo sin tbe wort, fi;col fa.i t i f re Kl I'm w EDWAHD FIIASCIS. Iltlrrriicr. Was T. ;-:-lhwite. J-fjb White. E. i biat-.thaaite. Ance White. IIrm-.r, IJ il. Rirbar-. B.t&l. y.rj H i., O. Bictit. Ja2 -. ii"Se , a. . . . r. a k ' -J;' ,.. Joba Ma I'!. Bir4all. Mar B. B.r Jaall 7tf CLOTHING. Clothing Emporium, Xo. 31 Main Si 'tel. Richmond. Y 1. II. ( I. A K K IT' jt retame-1 from Cincinnati withe eery la r re. aetl : be Sailer h u,e:f well -;ee-.ei4 aaaorttaer.t of Clatba. ' tee, men ana teatier. n4 i. prepared ta make sp to erer axtbT to ike wijr Dr CL rinisi. that lu cat tomer mj ia. A a eomiiiete a nortan-ni of (JKNTLKM AXS" FURNISHING GOOIS. .. Faeh a fbirta. Collar. !eek Tie, e'.oee. Hoe. e. A. few rery aee White ?atit Teat. bold any of ki Teacg t-r, iieeien friesdt ot an rib a r is that Jiae. fry Remember tbe p ae. ". II Maia atreet, bet woe a Teari aad Martoa. ub aide. aept. i '. 1 :e. 413c.

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. i t i r I jf of i-ie.r o m b i a a t j o n I I otc i.' r cihtT si., or ct iron, ia t e a t' 1 at pUi urr at t very i-!nil pvif4ii I he rm ia i .m;.ly crtttruf tr thi when 'T-ifc-'u r tt out. any fntir r h W9 a hnt ae ti1 .:rmc ki!t? rr. rr-yiACe il t:h a nvm oo or bv fi'1- ; t'i fc ,.r i--r i te ho c tn si A litsa att rakt fltN ut. rii ti oniiTiof Plow ffirll, will tha ; i-urrtm -r stv-t as..l 4-t in' 'ier w ahoai allttional n-fi r?, t't t h-r tn.!r n (pp'rtTinii of tmttftx th : rri JEtvr f l -ivi rrmittin fr hitalf ' h;-h is ti- rrt--tt I .r htnt trf Ttse h-5r a g t - ' i -nr.! with ;:! oue " t. " 1 tatert otT and pu .t ! nH : h n h li the wrk ahat thf say' "f r" -v - -a, t - teei ri.'r can r - ir.u'nei r it I a atI 1 - t'l? .: t t. 1 t l witU m'1-.-h K- danger of i;oil ( ttir m- r-i-i t.' ;nt wo-u o-it a n ora i c a . 111 ie f ir IV ths ) hV-f trie price of t't ol I aty l( an I c 4 t nn '. ar c ta f irnhr I fr -iTiy retl cn. intjilmu.-ll lra.;f:!iv.tdt l ' in g ii worti-iff O1 .iiic Ll.ati i couimou t ar hc.r y ow. THE FIRST PREMIUM Cincinnati and Chicago Rail Road Tr.n ran arcorJinn to tt.t time tMtr l-rli. connrctiitj n A ( r)i ii with trn- liai.t ro ria K at' Moan l.tMK.for ait i.(iit Ft,' an t Wf-t on ltt ril!. atjl at Kokomn. - ;ih i'r ipiNap. i K K . nis i at L'tarprt witla J To arm IV 4. a aH k Wmimh lUi.roatt lor all po.uta itt Iho f Vah VAllry. ! -t-v-r av I TIlllO TaOiOa JJu O T.i ..ikf KiU v t u I ut a luy Nov :m. I-r i:iftnot-i: Arrive t Utrhmonil -I Krt. 1 r u.lrn. il r.t STATIONS. I 4 M . 1 j 7. -I' J' 'ii'hniiin, t rt Id ,.!t-2 W i-ihiMl.t, M 4' I'M llr-r-O.-w a, i . .0 Ul ' 1 N J- .1 l, ti o ' T I.- Ml-: a a, I !.' r I- o ..vU. 1. 1 i'. Ki.k-.ni . 1 t 3 no 1,. lv,--(. 'it. ' i 'Ht IrM.an-i'.Mt. r. m r. m tin 4.1MI! . 1 47' 2 4i ' l.lt-i l.vi' 'is-vs- i 12. -W IU 4 '1 ti i!4 I -At1- '.. f I -to: t M.tHif 7.A'"' : rt iHif ,.;.! 'a. a. m.! A .at 4 aiit"rt. Lao itttM,i 1 Ki :;'hirt .t tliH ri.4wl, ! I fo potato 011 f lj U ll''fwilainraul T- t'-I , W :!wa!ia:ij WwIihij ILiilm i'N, t.ikrn ut ! low raina m tor rattj'oth.T iifio. Jfll N l.:; N!tT, Ja., Su.'t. BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! IJiirti. ;t:ikiiiK' lJ n Me.v Firm. UMI. VV,SI'.fi:CK T ! S C-!t, hxr thi. it iV f ir n.i 1 a e i-ptrtii -rt'iip f-,r t-l t'ltriliiHO of a i-iiiir;il bri.-U -in i in r ti-i i 'i.i.., aii'l are ii. w ;.rej.nel t.iCiintrK( f'Uti ttttlh'tC either in b n i l i.r ..ih rt-e. tn nu't ptirehaaer. .".1 V N -Vil ICK ,iv iil him ulf of llii nrin irtuai:y .if refurn.o tn the eit'ti-i. ol' ftmhin in 1, hi.t tn Im. i,.i that t'.ia new Srin icty ui -rit a c.inlina.itti it th i ti . An N . 1 iinali- r i if Tlri It will kept eonitaiitW ! II'.".' "V -V"r'1' llJl"';,,1 """" of lh" " i Jmr. ti,i:i'"V f.l. 111. v .vr.'JMOir K t CA-tH. n :t n Bj an CM and Gaod Workman. 1 1 i. mi li-ryitfi e. n nuM eKieetfuIly infi.rin hi oli 'ii"' r. ( li-til. aril Hil (.ul.li.s ;nerallr thtt ie i I.e rij in lh Kj.riti . In ex ten ir I v ciij;.vl tn lie .i n nif.i iin .- ..f Ii i i.e.. ( -i-litr nf It nUinir an I oi ; i'.n -ii. H .iii-ii !u- mil e'l at a- in-ar rte an I . ii i. ii I-., in 'i ..I : in - t i-r in - th--y a h" h il in t !i eit r. " baa I ir.' on haul. i I ,t irejiarel I ti. V- loutnu-t. f-r h -ii It in ih - M. i.'i tlie rr..un 1 nr ii ti- kin. II: r i.-:i!i! -r it-f il 1 li.nU f,..- thi rv Ii !..,! ( .1r . , i ; fi i i , r, -r -l .f ,r r -i ve I , a , I . . .-I. e it -t.-,,f i ,. t . hu 111- li- h .1, t-i rnerit a I! 1 . - l- - .i c tr ; iu iu e .il" j.a r "i i ; - . t .1 . UT! a. KKTT V. !-.-. -, ".-'.-I- i; i. o. o r. V i I... t n .f I'ire" Tr i . a n.i l a, ( i ! ii i ' - ui i,Ji,o -i I ...i :'t f.r II. r nm I.'il h I I I'.o Hal! ..f uf ih.j i li .: r .1 lA-l-i- k I'. VI . JAv fi' .I'. T:.;, S i It Her IA.MKS M. POE. HEAL ESTATiJ AGENT KOTA RY PUBLIC. , Executes Daeds, Mortgages &c; ! In .- Vral N t ) I e , Mint Street, Er .jU'wtll Hu.llinp. ..BUYS& SELLS REAL ESTATE, &C. IAit w,r I n-liau;!,. i;iin.U nai Jo j, v : . : i . - ...-i - t ii'ii.ut. i, inmi in'i iii.t. , rt . II .ue. atvl L"l' iu the eite t Ui htn m l ,n4 r'arint near the -itj. I be fuliowtng r.rniiertj ail! hi I ,w ar l on eajtf fayraenUt 1 li'i'id t-r.iuia lijiin, Mable ami t,n South1- n n S:ret. 1 Uriek anil Frame H'-a in an ! Lrr'a on Mill utrccl. 'ne ll.'U-n l xt in VVet ICK-hmnci. 'rie H ju.e an 1 Lt in Hjjenlnwn. 4 1 Acrea i-f L.tn.1, one mileaou-h uf RichmoD-I. 1 ere between Kiehtonn l anJ OaklaiM. Il -!. :. . .. r .inn Tor Salr. ril AVE a .'jrai for aale, ab.ut firu anJ a bVf mi!e from the ci of Kieb-jt n t ; Cimtainiug 100 acre, veil wafre.i: aS-jct nxir irrni t-lpara.1 iinrwl .nl i m euitifatt.-n : the balanee raluable timber i lairieeaj-ota : Bnrk H-,um. i.o Barn, and oaker pot Uii'l ii;i, ai.oao e -.ellent OreharJ . I will take ' f"'rtj i a the Ci j ol KichmnJ or ricini1 in frt J. i JAMES M. fOK. LAND HO! ' 'ni io'i-ril.r xtTera for e! at a barraia hii larja anil ealoable Kariw 1 1' ml.a 1 w a..k.a ,a. ! WilHajat'-wrt Fike. The traet embrace .any ealaal.le ;, I.Qiiillr.e aitea elerible InaaijJ .a ...i.l. .a i. j Jii4etl into anall paree1 tt ait tba ant el Wee., : VrnU tirwrt, aw finlltmtm e aauil., aad will Ha ? a'.: on ter an aoi in ir.tiliea te nlt ao who mar waat. . . ... . - - -- - M-i a. . m ai . a irij . a . : ii"r n the traet. anaj it fine 1oavtion, tbe qaalitf f tne ' " fc,it'-i" l tbe want of as le-rnon tin mar S wttt ,B'1 M 0!r lo Riebmoail will coamaal aeaeral at i Tber la ime fca!rel aere of Woo 4 Laa4 ef f e eerj te-ot - "H'-j mi mi i re&c isea ia ARI MTDIa. OrW.r. UENM. A ent And Kea! EMau AocUoneer, Sicluuai, Ins. H. --. Mtf NEW GOODS READY-HADE CLOTHING ! I'nEm&ersifn., aa jaat reeleeif a new steek ef Pieee rarntt oi at l lelh. CAMI! BT. j f ari .r to suit nnrenaaer. Hewlll aia make to enjer all klail ef OaraaeaU f-vr wnlaani'i wear, waitk kall fit aaa Im other wia atiaV7: fc aa, a a i Me alao ha a head a larr tlotk of Keaif lale rt.t !., made of too a Material aad ia tbe beet man taYtwr-ra ea-arna av i. . i. .it, ..u . aw. j eer iti t pi uaenaatAt tf Otrriian'i ftBiiiuia biooo. whick a i offering t tbe ahlic at tbe lnweit y priajea. JACOB KEB.X8, atreM kicbmood, April 1. XtiS. lttf