Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 22, 12 May 1859 — Page 2

gnt ?aUacUum. FDITED AND PIBI-?HEI BY D. P. Holloway, & B. W. Davis.

Thursday Morning, May 12th, 1S59. PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA. Lewis Bcbk I Propvi Thomas Kramer J iletors. Dtoeoont Produce. Bills Cher Boaine.-. Paper also, purchane Aiotee of Hand, receive Money on I'm r-oi. and fcttd to all other bnaineas appertaining tr E-ankinfr. . r-r i - i J Office, Uonra.rrom e, a. u., un.r.ai The dough faced democratic Press of i the north boasts loudly of the univer$ality of j the rtrincinlea of their party. It is the veriest . hntxnvlncr alive. In the north, the party;

profeef.es to be opposed to the extension oi they received from the coir. pany. Learning j hour: e, lich a'n' st nt.kt a Hs-publxau tretn ', felavery in the south openly and zealously j ,Le coursetiJe fajr claimant was" taking, and ' wUb ,e'n r at.tl,e vtr-v i0; ,lM d-,mal' . . t t, w.rrth nrr.fpaa ' , , , . . . ' rectori, froatbt-iu It.d a:.a where thev make b.-jft:s advocate its extension. In the north proiess ,j.at the was possessed of such important, i,,0.oera,ic Uaversors, acd to: U liid Kng'i.he, to ' to be in favor of Squatter Sovereignty in j,ape-s and secrets, the directors cauie to the . Ourgrti-s. the south opposed to it and In favor of gov-; ,.foot HpLt" and paid her ten thousand dol-l l5Lul oece embarked. I to-red not r-Kck, and t ' ; .t.tt Toritn- ! . ..... i truth to tell, lum d u much t'e'.ter c i.:rv than 1 ernment potection of Slavery in the lento , ,arg in gta(e Iailiotd 1 cr.d f. ,.xpected. Ir,deed, fro. Kdinborio .loi',;, n c. ries. The Pennsylvania State Democratic j ;tw Colombis, the so at ot jostxe, 1:1 Brtho'..n.e Convention advocated "adequa'e tncourogt-! Brevities. j coocty, a d-Mai ce f about twehe n.iVs, there is ment & discriminating thotection of the j The pavement in f.oU of the posteffice is the; "ot.n.t. .raly, a m.re fen , c.oveU :hindustnal interests of the State." The same' "abject of very frequent remark, some cot of a OUio f d vi;; . roa , cn.g! , ,he jj

it.,.! CAnvontion in Tennesee resolved, that a "tariff for revenue alone is tho true ; Policy of the country." The Washington . . . t ill Slates, which S the acknowledged organ of ; 0 ' .. . , t the Southern States lights democracy, sajs. j If there he any one measure of public : H... !., ,.rt,i 1, nlantcd ' icy upon vnicti ttt: ynriij una piauieu ' 1 . , , , . , ! itself more distinctly and oMtntitet 9 titan any 1 . .f - ::.,- .C t?otM.'! very proposition f FREK other, it is tiie nake: TRADE. llie laOUIuUS Idea 01 tt j'l.ni is a lit representation of tho democratic party., It is d vided up by athcusnndlocal interests,; . . . . ' , . ,,t-tltti Lut -eohesive power of public plui.der un te . them every four years. An awakening . f .... . 1 i i . 1 1 W f . . - inspiring a conaiaeraoie poruoii 01 mem - bers, and in the next calling of the clans, it vi!l be like calling "spirits from the vasty .1 " l M,t acIfJa tain her. mo the,.. Ihe honest nas.-es l.axe I.ec. me hungry on mere professions of Demoeiacy, and nre looking for the substance. The "idesef November," 1C60, will give it to ' v." " o them in the triumph ot the true tlemocrncy ol the country. Ihe tJeneral Assembly of the Vsbytrri . an Chore h (O. S.J will hold its ai.nnal session this year at Indianapolis. Sure the disruption of the -..i... t u r.i. i... I....,.;..,. fk,,r..l, V s Ulbll Ullll.LU Ul I UC l lie.'jlll.HU vu.t..... . .st I . 1 .1 :. .1. nRl.. A..ln cic eor epo, at e.ievciui.u, mia ia tuo ouijr itoc

aiaetirul hody which extends itstlf over ull the ; a Jewish maiden. In tins a j oung prince ol i tie- . i ot,kiiitT over this, I find 'h it and ire are ' Unite tl Statesand Territories. ' nieia is supposed to write from Kgyjit. The eon- ,m.d interchangeably. Now, 1 . not pretend to " Tl e it prefeiitation in the sfrn b'y is by Pres- '. dition ol the children of Israel, and the wonders ac.-oui.t for this, unless it were done to pander to bxteries. each Pie.hy.eiy r.ding one n, mber J wrought by Mosra. form the staple of the work. vym, oi.h-rent wnUrs, ,.,ue of SLdeie Rulirg Klder, un.Vs cemj o ed of more;' and as much of Kgypnan history and description, , jirorost, tin to on gv. Messrs. Flitots,, lhsn twenty four m;iistcts, when it is entit'ed to i is introduced as are necessary to complete the pic-j w ben I arrive at Loirsville, and nitain when I two of each and one oi each additional for every ' tare, aud give it fullness and unity. Vr. Intrra j land in our State Prison at J If, rs jnviile. ' additional twelve. ham has dibgenlly consulted ail accessible auihor- j J'jcksanburg. n. r. B. Theio will be representatives at Indianapolis , itie'9 upon the anttquitiea and customs of Kypt-1 ft the p,.i'u.iiun.. from every State in tbe Union and from most cf! and the volume is the result of a lont and patient j Messrs. Editors: As quite a lare lounher if; ie TowerTlo'Cie TCentgTt-rerMwwrt.V i tXuUst MJPJ d.ubii attend an undertakiuK per-otis apjiear to do notluii)- but ill ink for a 'f , If diana. Illinois and Iowa sending more, ptrhar s.j quirca that the pmf.ce and appendix shoubl be I Ul lt oie'sht' m'!r.. n ' than they feed members to the Corpn sa of the read before tbe text of the work. The obj.-ct is ' gathering up the iratrments that not bine 'should United States, and some of the far Kasteru and ' to promote a knowledge of the Uible. by leading be lost, in which I showed that every ariicie ab.;ut ex'Tcrne Southern States rvodme less. j readers to compare ad verify, and search for ' hstillery, oven to the ashes, was put to use in We notice among the delegates elected, a very themselves. The material for 'the volumes, it is j t'he'ca a iv Llbe' U ! rl,?e u ; I arge number of the oldest and most experienced proper to say, is drawn from other sources, end j Aitr the ditil.er has sohl his 'pure and ut-al 1 names in the Church, such as the Ureekei. ridges j the imagination of the writer is employed to Cii ;ulteruter wl.ifky.it next go. s into tie lands o' and Humphrey of Kentucky, McMaster of Indi- i up from brief data, a continuous nurative. It iglthe rect-fier, whose buMi.e-s i.s to render and coram., Stanton and Wilson of Ohio, Bice of Chi- j a Phenician and cotemporary view of the scenes j J- ' ' li'.r 'l '-quor tlmf I:. bites of .he dis ' . I , ... , tiler. A O'.r it is so preiiaieo. ne sel s ir f r t!ie c ago, Palmer of New Oi leans, Scott of ban Fran and events which we are accustomed to regard i Ml,nt. ,hat Jt.iui fl)r ,t a, j !lk)S mo! v hv ,h(f francit-co, TLorawclt of South Carolina, and many , from quite a d flVrent point. It will j opularize j operation, strange as it may seem. The hist op- ' o tlicia of equal note. Altogetherthis Afstmbly ' knowledge upon sal jects heretofore res ricted to era ion is to ascertain its streigth. then toa.i l ..... . . ..i.i.'i . : v " ! nrrhfP,,fo..it ! -tt"eJ. t'l i aiiy t armless on. s. such a- strvchuhir

ii tUMlii id uc nub una iuc 11111:191 111 nuiiiv ic, J r but to combine a greater amount of taleut and experience than any Assembly of previous date Union akd Harmont. 'The Goshen Times, onti of the reliable Bepublican papers of reliable Northern Indiana, says: "However desirable it may be and it certainly is desirable to harmonize all the elemt nls of oppoisficn to this wicked ami corrupt Administration; and wipe out its infamous record as with a sponge.the victory would be utterly barren ! and fruitless unless achieved bv the Re v.i: :...-.. v : 1 r. 1. : 1. . 1 pu oilcan urguiiiiCHuoii.Me'ai 111 aiot b iiirir uan- : nor, inscribed with their own peculiar and ; distictivo principle. Stand upon their plat- J form, they carried iu the List campaign an I overwhelming majority ot the free State.' , , " . , . . , and. while in no one of them has their' 1 1 ri n . r ! It it 1 , It I 111 tia. I ne f1i..tv s,..t...-, v .. ........ .. vu.-. ...v.i knun leill'l'lll. . . e. . . t tied, they nave been more or less triumpliat in all the remaining Northern S;tes, and ...I! .. ... .. I ., . . . . . eouui enter io-uy upon anotner 1'resulential contest, with almost an assuranee of success, To suppose that such a party stimulated by the proud nchievements of the past, anil fiushed w ith the most sanguine hopes of the 1 t , . i ,, , . ' future and, more than nil, doing battle: in such a cause, and for the advocacy of human rights and human liberty should tamely retire from tie Held, or even be asked '. to surrender their organization and their f rinciples for the purpose of exhuming and iv "dying the bones of any defunct psitv, however respectable and patiiotic in its d.iv, w ould bo as visionary a dream as ever entered , the brain of a coutirmed lunafc. We desire union and harmony among all the opponents i of the sham elemocrscy, but it must not be attempted at the sacrifice of principle. ' t? According to the Cincinnati p ipers the stock holders of the Observatory at that place have adopted a resolution permitting its removal to any site not exceeding; eight mik-s from the city. The eoutrollinj; reason of tliis action was the statement of Prof. Mi'chel, that the accumulating smoke and defile-; ments of the air near the city make the prop-! er work of the Observatory nearly impossible, j .tlertliiff of (.rand .Tliisouie Bertie-.' r , , ;T , 7 GrD1 Vo of Kojal Arch aad belect Mstter Masons, of the: Mate of Indiana, meet in thi i-iu nn x,.-.i. i . .... , . .tii,ii..iaiiiH, e nave u.n jearned wheth- - p0, irSw, ,MD.aornot, botoor ; people woulJ ooot-t e.vs like to see and hear faeh dhutiDifarshed aierobers f the fraternity. s -' - Lanston. one ef the Ohfrlin reaenor. v.. 1 been fouci failty, and will be sentenced with BcahaeU.

A Lady IK the Lobbv. The correspondent of tLe Chicago Times says: A few days since, while the Board of Directors of the Transit

Company was in session at St. Paul, a Mrs. or Miss , formerlv, if not at present, of

asl.ington, arrived in town, and presented mIien 5s k.J0WQ ,fc-lt tLe !;C,rl--t;t n.r to the Board a claim against the Transit Com- nearly forty yesrs of J, and r.e.er s this plaee pany, of forty-three thousand dollars for aer-lre, it i aitoher proW,!c that of il e J Tin . t viuiiiser readers or tre rnnBtJi'tm tnsv tr 'n! vices rendered in getting the Land Orant ;iluute),( a(i. tiit.n.furtt be eii'trtah.e 1 Bill through Cor. crress. The ladv was in- - bv a brief iiie from '.Lis UcjUiy. Hut u ihe formed that her claim would i.ot be recotrn- . T , , ,. , , n , -, IKs mori.in? I took tne cars at i. an.bridje. iz-.d, whereupon she employed counsel, who,alKj sooo totin-t myself with seveis! ctte.-s. in tnu:

were proceeding to swear out an injunction, . - . r-- T, - rtbiraiLini: iiie uovernur uum issuing .... , more honds to the Transit Company, ucc. .She also exhibited to her counsel a copv of. a j,r;vate contract entered into (j;rt.ctora cf tl)At road ard th between ti.e se contractors, . Br:np. to BaT back to cenain contractors ej jt thousand dollars per mile of the amount very con-phoientary character Ihe liort;cut-; Society meets on Saturday ,ext. at o clock, 1 . M . in the room adjuring the I a!-; ladiam effiee V e have upon our table a tpeci1 men of sugar made from Chinese S?a?ar cane y pbarp grrtincJ.-The Board of .,. n t. r.i, r,. t,,.. . i r , . , . . - i.ext, ar,d of course, persons who desire to obtain ' a license to sell liqr.or, being required to ire . . .1 -til .1. .. . twenty davs notice, will have to give that notice on or before Saturday test.- The cew prcr.ne ;4 .i rf-.-. ii. i -i ni .t - tors of the C.ty Hotel, it h id. stdl keep their bar in -eratio they are peuilemen we highly respect we Loie they wid abandon the truflk. ! on north Franklin street, to And. Van'han, for td.ooO haih-a Firke has so d his res-.dene-e, or. - .... , f.f,ulh Fiallkiirj tt-eet, to Aaron Stat.lej price j jjo-q George Hohnan a venerable cit Zen of ,,i;'vk.hlit- u praduaiiy U.g into the bourne , " , .... , fri)ln hence 0o traveler return. -he is near one , Lutdred years ol ape. ( , ,0. , Thi Pauscr F.i.ii:., hsoLH BoND.,GE - ' lty ltev. J. u. li.granam, autnor oi i nnce oi the House of David." New York: Huddney & 1 Ru.-sel, Philadelphia. G (. Fvaos, 439 Chestnut , "me t nnce oi me House oi itavia nas a saie ''Ihe Prince of the House of I)avid"has aside m.cxcteded by any volume of its s'za and charactcr. In that work theeflort was made to lilos . lrul.i..tai,.ll.lui.,l..r.I.i.t..A otli.t.1to,a.,f " .-. . v -- - r- - . .... I his entrancing and instructive book of SS6 8 pages, bonnd in excelent style is sold 51 2o-same price as 'The Prince ol ihe House of Pavid." Kvarscf PhiUdelphia, l as purchased 10,(o0 r .... , ., . . ,w . , , cojKrsof "lho- I i.lar of lire, and .0t0 of the 'T'rinee of the Honse t f Pavid,"and will mail a handsome ti.ft, with either book, on revU.t of the price and twenty-one cents for postage. ' - A new Classified Catalogue cf Stand ird Books. in every department of Li-jratare, with a new list of Gifts fur ISoU. ha iu-t been issued bv Evan-. ai d will be mailed free, on application. Address C It. F. vans. 4.19 Chesnut Street. Piiiladelnhia J ctin. " lux book of ankcootks. and Bcokt of Fcn ' C. Kvans. Publisher N'o 439 Ches ut Street rhi!K''Phi- We ha.-e hers a neat volume, con. taiuimr a capital bujet of fan, being fried with . f . . . . . . .... .u, .1 o .v ..... mill n.i 1 i.ie, ii it- eo . . i .. ted wits and hamon sts. The p'lbiioati..!.. t,, is', . ,. - . ne.i-i.nieo. 111 me imie.iii- M.-iioo.i is iu.ui to eoninienee.and we can l.ani'v i.in 'i'i- a w-i.-k bet ' ter calcilated to amuse It as .re. as a rea.limr com panion on board a steamboat or

Merriment, too, is gj-o I for the -niud. It chases away care and enlivens ennmi. Ia the language , of t!ie P01" 11 ' to ' laagii hile yo-1 may In .-.ind il when r n rn " ' " ' - i This mtrth provoking bock is soli at tbe low! . .. ... .v, v.. v- ur i-ui. ii. j -. u i . a an. man ii col r i i . a i i ! i. . :o -! - and a handsome present to all perous remitting one dollar for the book, an 1 twenty cents for postage. New Classified Catalogues of Hooks and G f:s sent free, on appiieatwn by mail- Addies-i G ei. F.vans. Publisher, 43iJ Caesaat Street Phiiad cl" phia, Penn. yS-Ve invite attention to the a Jvert'senrnt cf Mr. Shires, in another column. He has a large stock of goodj cf the best qaality. on hand. and is prepared to make them ap to the latest and most fashionab'e sty'e. Pis foremn, Mr. ! resiles, has had a Jong extper'enee with the best , nu;rchant tailors i I the eaa'.ern cities. All orders will be promptly filled and entire satisfaction guarantied, both as to ti e quality of tbe goods, the workmanship aad the price. Call at N'j. 72. Main street. Couiiiineemeiit of Hostilities aris April 30 The Acttrian ltonn 1 1 . 4 -:i 4,1 T'l. . 4 .: . I n. 3 aj'iii I iio .tL.irian tfoii(i cave crossed the Ticiui and OT.men.-eii hostilities This ii!teiiig;oea is ufS.-ial v received. John Heart, late editor of the Char'estoa 1 Merenrr !. sr. -.,-.-, ..,. .r .Jp,iu,c,, i - , - i uone IViotmir. Of course, a pes tioo havi;;r ' sach facilitie, for atealiag, sboald be held bv a ooiaerB The Paraguay espeditioo has retarrird "forty thousand aen marched op the hill, acd thea j marched davo agaia. "

For tbe Pailadiua. Midifon. lad, May 2,oJ. Dear Palladium: Letter writing fce become so common in these degenerate dats, luat :t would appear preraaipluous in a:iy one to attempt !oea

htfi'tea tta public by an ep-.n'e, .-specify w pace of co:.hijwu eoaluuadcd tfce uk i at Indiana, oi A. , .,:, - -!.-. ;f ,1 liu'. ?vs t i.e Ha no, niar.y like yon. a.ne t the up'a! "T a .S-.a'e he:oter" Wi-il, adwt it; I cta-.m r.o cr d t ura A. 15 mi;iat, s ,(a-t 12 ..'ci. k, K;e eirs started for Madison; and wit'i that entire rres wb:cb q-iai.a ujt at dui.ift-r, 1 s ej.d . , ..r', ,7,, "..,,..( indianar..-!. road, the Ui.d is !o-r aid rather ! weter.ily. TLe,ce to M,di,,r, it is ,e-y h.a.. . or u,.llo-l;' . ,. , , . ,-,,, ;, ' n. ii-,,, which ti.e cats from w hat is . a!.-d I. ppei Ma.ison t c-tv pn.p-r. on the tlt-io bottom, , is certh.ly the moVt lotabie -h :-u!ltr about the city. Tl.; Pia'.n nmfsn to be m-re than a nnle lot St. c:t lhrou. h i-olid 1' i:iet t c, a p it t i .... . , ,lr . , 1 , whu h it more ill in loo feet dtep. car j.t-rjie::d-c- ; ttarv on tf,K that in pus-rj? il-.r..il i. ' . .rt. I, c. I.. the vat piles of rocks se- m to hut. ftisrhifmly over tt.e ears. 1 ne a.-..-ei.i is it.ttn itr 10 ue iiiiliuuu ire l in ii.c m.i mix. it in ii n un.'i vU;e ,jCO,no!;4e is, d,.,a,., fr ;i, ca:, aijd Ufl 011 ,j,e top f ihe hid After th,- ca-s are fahlv on the plait., the hieaks are ar p!i-d f-.r rear lf lhe u,y; blil r he'U tW4). r.anorto ieei in ii.e cu.i un.e. iicii iiiihi hundred v.ods the hieahs a-e rai ed. when tie c is da-h on w i'h :Le 'j eed of bfjbtt.ii g. a ni -t a iirarn:t! hi nir nn m i i-i .uiri, .an mii-ii ii u plaiioitr.as th.m-h it woui.J i. evitabiy p'aotre ito the tHiio. hiei: rolls at ih fwot of the plain. , ' V'bt"D urrtU',' f ,t.U"" 0,'jhel,i:l' l"Tthecals turn d eu.ideit.v cp the r v, r ai.d ran ab,u a ba'f mile to the Madi-or. ,Vro-, where ;they l.roonht t, ai.d our heai t fnl reverie on the wonderful woiks of mture ai d of art, were sud :diin;,''rof',.el,h.s ."I.il"1:f:'r; , , ot feeling incln eij to bus. however, we took our carpet t-ai k in hand und walked ab..itt two hundred jardsto the .Mad:t.oi.?j II..el, wl.eie we: are now awaitiiiLj the arrival ot U.e I acket boat. As ihe steamer i sonicvhat tardy in making its . a,eur8ni.(., i ,ave been hiokioL' aioand over the ' City to fi. d its f.bhd gitattess, hut tan Sr.dit tot nicanse it is not. Madison locks like a finished city dark, dingy , (y . , r i . i t QCCVlitg rl.r.?l .V.- Ill' ' t h.irr . ti,tr 1.1 ......... ! , 1 , , , , , J ' 1 1 1 a t uron.a and beaut! til c.nor si pieai.i.tf to j the m-'e and etc; water :s th. n .idded to r-.-d ee jth- whole to fit" een per ce: t b-.-lo-v pr -ot, when e l "!"ired ''"'f V' i a' ,? the nectar is r. ady k-r tife. Il 11 is not pare te ,hat,hich Jtipi-er s-ps. it is a. Mire t. j land its votaries on the other siJu of ihe river of I P'ath ils h.s. ! j0"1'' " ' l for t,!"?e h 'e :'''tor- : es'e.l o get ap their r mor.s": au.-e .ikTaiot gtui.tJ mg beetle to ih.-.-e w io have si-n fi, d il.,r i.u ; u" tion to a; -ply? a--d set firth tie u-n-o: s v ''"-v ;e oppoeeU tj the uranii-. of o. en-e. i " i ali such I hope jou w id tee ihe .iKt.atu:e t f j J i Hall ,, ir,,snzon Ctnr .V 2 rf !! B.chu.ui.d, Mjx -b. I." y. ! V, hf ress. It has p'ea-1 aa AH-WNe Pn.-i. . dence in the Pr., ot'ion of his sn-a? ends, to re 'm,,Te ,tom us -y dtatb. Brother James O iMcCov; tlu-ref.re be it "7 r uai " ,ne rcea' we ,. . i i .I-, . . .. , , aiways 'Otiier, tv mil . i.iu iu h.nu. ooiiS'.ierate aa I geaerju ,,,,J we ri-ep'y Sy a-ptit 11 7. ajtii the furiiiv fr-en.'s of the-'dei-cwd o. th. -e i... . ...... ti.d . . . " '' : - '"tl --teins hard to tut f.-rever f, III Oi e 'SO Web known ilu.l st, nre, ;.!;-.! w hi: :i My sub a'l tLii gs w;.who v!o-::h U(.-.ulved. That a c.-vpv of th .1 uio-.s be u' eac:i " t!'e eity papers nnd the fantiiy -f tBe deceased, and also to ! ha Kaj'- atld F.a ' " ' , - V ,- . , It. i,Rrv S. I'.imn Ir... f . JS. 11 I.ifs of MAn-iJi-fT. I'his is another volnm; o the lloastrhidd Library. paM.-hed bv Pe.i.-ser i Procter. 5'tS t'roa i var, N'e-v Yoik. Tirs library is prono-iieed bv a'l ih i? ';-. have exam in d it to be am."' iot.-res'injr - -: -s of bh--ri ph'e. The sa'j c's a.-o attractive, a;: I e.i th v -1 o.tis has been pre pare F-with mueb ear-. V.ir price of each vol -me i, 50 cents. Tii-wfcr-j se' i!" o:f;) W"L be Si:it lo atyaJJres?, prepai !, fj; five dollars. ———<>——— ——A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican, gives very discouraging accounts from the Pike's Peak mines. Large numbers of the miners are returning without the means of subsistence, and it is feared many will die from starvations ———<>——— A Ye-ir RjHi The new week'y by Cba. K-s rtiektcs. is received bv sit !".,.- . . i I. - '. fiftrjer WItl pO-pr n tl: , ocatiois, a; the IVi' 02:x Xes Depot. irft!.rJns',r E.rc for A-ii has beereceived. It i repoblished bv Ionard t ' v-. .. ' ' . i.j,.vg. i.'i.Mit.-w, Neir York. Price S3 a vear. It is fijT Silt ie at taet irv Book ore . , who a'aa sapplies the London. Kdk.b North i Biitish Kerkwa. aid Blackarjod Ma.aa'ce. i j5-t.aif. Iilvizratrd .Vo.4y for May. oa oar table. I; a work of a hgh moral to:, ; ad htgh aterary character. j

IntcrcMlii? Detail's of Foreisu Xew. tw Y. P.K. May 10. Tbe steamship Ade-

i Jde whch arrived at t. J uor.s j taenia; a.rf.;.w,.4 tt-f.)Uowtss ibtertsUr deta.is cf The I.or.d .r. Times profess to ge the rrovis.:ors el tLe rremu ... . r iu Vt"i h an J treaiv, o'i r-a-fi-l in ih aUiati'ce a a menace t T.-Und. ini--nnch i ,il . us t:,c,:a enarar.tees tfce.tv.p MediteTar.ean at'.' i;,,..,r(.. uai'.i? was :n a7- fun t. .1 1 he 'Kwg of Sa'ihnta k-i. ;nei an i'i-p'r'-'.e pr.c!a-natioa fo his arrr.y. szywgitt. we r- .M- d !.e o:-in.a?nm f vri as aa ir-S'i'.t a-.d had re .. " . - 'o. ,v. c ... ;,, ' 1 i.e i- rencn trooi a . v ........ . ' .,r m , hi. -r.H ere er;Th,i"-a-'i --i! v rrce-.vnl J rv at Vic'or Kfnar.nel ha ! gote U his a; A'lrin.ina Tr.? Tn cii nmy ha J..t1 iVV5 on D ike to i. in Fm and t ti rm-. an1 !- '!;ire 1 il . J war nain-t Ann ! e ie-ur-.i. at-: i.-'i n-n his kirgdom. wl ereopon the army decUn d a mil i-ary ! c ato-n r Wnr'.ke r.rerara'.r.s wre C-tn? on 111 - land, and crea activity prevaiVd at W.-. : h. Ti e K i-h ( vernrne tit ha chartered the rn- ard steati-fhip Ftna ard other vee's to on v.-v troops a-.d aaitnttUticn to the Me.hterrai "11 K'lmor f-. rs'l rf a P-oH -Tor lw-nsr sat to he irsuwl ratlins o-if'2i!0t'0 nn r f..r tbe raw Trere are active mili'ary m-iven erts tbrv:hout Franee. Kv'i'T th"tia-v Fr-nch tr- ops er. exptrted to be in Italy by the djy the A AtlokV h f GH'or. n.r -s.rli oaid to have ro-f'-GrJ a t'C.fr. f fe. rl dff tsive w :th Fra A treat panic prevailed ;n L'f d cor." f! ictcated esees-ive y. Im.ov. April 30 The report that 1! ? A is trian troojrs had crossed th I .c:tv on the -Vh. is i correct. They l ad rer.j-.ed crd-rs t h s. l u' ti e order ai ronn'ern.arded. nt.d they renmi;,e 1 on the east bat k of the river. It is asserted that th ad -.a- red r.ts rf tt;e t:ttiai ttocts had cre ed. ai.d that the train ... . 1 O . 1. n- p--arn.v w-nll .10 ? tff T he An.trian fficWI j.-nrra's mr-iain a: -mI tr nt.ife-f,.. eM'"i'!;''-t ,,-t r.ereitv cd a war with Saidiria. and auth.rtativtdy derii tr the ev stftice of a secret trta'y between Bu.-sia oi.d a. ."'-.. The fhp Temnra. from I. v-rp ol f.r N;te V.-rk. cs wteek.-d off W fxf. -rd m th lo h u.t. 'I I.e i rew and three of I er ra-?cr'2."rs -i.im s nn.ax.d. The U-s ol life hud .tot 1 i at . e. 1 o n n-f-ertf o e.) . An Austria-' n.f.;f. ?t.-x had been mount to a d e'eratioa of war. is-ut d, tan'a - :,e t'jmhridije t'-ty l!u'! -thi pny the f.dlewii. well d.fcrvd ecirplit: t.t to th Brafs Hut..!.-; of this eitv, wi.K-h ni-ie iti a-ttintat.ce at tfu- Odd F. S'ow'e iclehratioi. i.) that city. ,i-1 . . . I . . 1 ........ I . ,.f '1 all,. ItM mAh.l

I I.e i.iei ' !.' i. u.t iitv ...v i- ., i-ii r i i i n -n - i i i i i -, i ... . , o..,i t t fe!!ttir a scoundn-I tuirned rhibtps, xv ho comFai.ds which xnsiled our e.tv ; t taet. :d 1 e,,ow r 1 celebration, have mnsical talents of the h-ithest niU a rpe en his wile in North Carolina. --..o r..o,t ,.h -.-;,,n t.-i i.nr fit"7-i'x on ti e some two weeks since. A iiiiii.-t rarer

Jav a'hl)re n,,,;,,..!. Both Mmhe'i's f.i d Mil ler's Hands are undoubtedlv ( 11 laments to Wayne eot'.ntv. 'I hey favored our cit z i.s with son e ex c lie n't music, after the ; M itched s Hand in front of our offi -e. and Mu.t's i n ''mot of the Hott l; and during t in ir .-L. rt stay with us they not only proved t r et! -el'. ( s iini- iuii l ut gentlemen. We were son) that M it.-iirh s Hand was obliged to leave oss the -ifo -mo.-n fiaiu. s our ciitZ'-rs d. signed gix ir ir them wine sittto.t.on in tiie ee; ii.g. e hope, how eve r, the day is 1 ot far d slant when we may have the pleasuie ot another meetii.g. r--Th.? Newcastle Cvi,-r satsthat ' "'!' has been found in (Henry) county. II ere is the item 111 lull: Oar Inen 1 Jacob S. h'.iiot. exhibited to us tew oiaxs since, a specimen 01 p.u oie onon the tank( t Jiue mver, atumt ore rnilej boi-o'. in i-.ritiet st ana mat mi i-ui V HiilorniH minor lias be'en pretspecting ia that h.eality 'or several months. 1 a-t. and has obtained gold in sufli. fient guanti i.-s to justify xvtitig the eaitli, even by mean of the rudest instruments. He thinks that xvi:h improved facilities tor wasliing, at lca' ,i dollars we.ir' h per d.tv may be 1 btained. We don't think, however, that there s in liicemt nt enough for a iumi I avii g any other business to ei gae- his attentiun, to tool awav his lime at ihee tli.'ios. H. n ce Gteelev ni.i t-ui -es in ti.e T. 1,. me that i.e will Vine Xetv Ywk on Ihe 'J a (,i 10' ii of ..ty for Katias nt.d P.k.'.- It.k. and that I.e I' 1 tiii'et-il Ihet et-1 hi-, nj.li Utah i.od the (i.eaf Ba-iii, to CatiU'ii.ia re'uri.:i m-i s ti e c iit:t-- f, or bv the lsilnnis.es eiieutii-tam e ,.l .. I .1:. . ... . IT.. . f :! '"t.ii.r. iic cioec.s m leiiiru lu fcr..'em p:t!ll ber. Th" Pe'awrre Free Pi-..-.a nn 4 tlut corre fe'iow was f und Ust Srn.cav tig".', a ivok n- , i.U'itu-ir tduoit care:u'iy v. r h a rand.e in the T'-easn'ti's (lice, f.r what was not tueic mo nee. He v as urres'td and put i. iii. 'I he assessment roil of Fayette co inv Sho s tr.a' tbe average va ue f four townships, so 'ur as as.c-.c j, I t e iowes average va'ue n Coi sier acre iii rear ' 13 i a to v.'.-hip.. mo; a;.d the togtiest I orv. w. 35. Wit tn.ji ove-i e-nts. the average v.ilue is about f 21 t i.e imp tv a hit ven en-s ateragu.g ttii-'i.-i ou - etojtj ..Ver St per a ie The IV.tsh-jrsr M K. C--t ferer.ee his jus; adop-ed a r'jle that ih--.?. who d.d s !' or !e...property, knowing that it was '.- b.- n-.d f.-r the purpo-e ot s-liiii. or distirm. infoxicttir-r firj n-r. shall be ci stdertd ga'.l'y of an i i niora'ity. ai.d as s-ich tb.i be aceoiditilv ;!: i;h under the ru'e. The facts in resrur-l P.x the breaktns op of thMethodt Confrrt-Mv it; Vjs the ev.po.sion of ilishop .lanes. Lave alrea :y b en trade public, bat there is one incident in the ni!Y,r whYli is i.ot gererallj- ktosn. W!u-n tie Ih-hop rai e.-.r nered by the m-.b. he res.-.r'e 1 t .r vid to the Ma soric s'gti. P.ev I f,id.?kf-.r ', in a r.-r ort of the t". of- ihli-j in cue of e :r .Me'.koiis: exchange?, says: ' I! Pishop had. in the h ni r rf rx'rf 'nifr. r ' en tiie Masonic sen. tl... raSn.e d -.-t--e i. aud the Cot. ferenee was p--r:ii:tted I i ci.)-e its se.-si-jo.'' j The i 'harlestnn M--"":v s.-a .t-.n! f t: e Pouil'as .-"(piatter Sovereiii tv j.aei in ti.e Xor h attempt to rater the Charleston Cot.ver.lion. ttiev o-isht to be turned out ot it ; b-it we do t think j r.ore nkety to take part ;, ti.- i a P. -r.ubueao t orjvtntion, as they n:...'- it--1 v will n i;b the t.k lu .cit i rejids-tial utctij-. They hire sore wrr b'j de-rir. t ."Hcials irj WifMiiss. Ir. the ta.'.xass -f .'As CM t the late elect -cr. ;r. ,,, -uu- f.-r re : e Ja-Je. n arly 40 tl-m r. ,i,e s:x-er-, c-'-i:.';es.tt r-.- ih-.xwr u' f ' irforrtiality in t'-.e rett.-r.. Byroa Paire. I.-'pnb'if-ai. is e'tcte-J. tii-xuch hv a-i sppan-ct trtvj ri-y of s-' veral tho'tsa'ids less t'ttn he re"y received. WsscodsP, it w Ii be remember...,, lost ere.ectora. vote at the Nst Presid -utiat eiee - t; -D, by ati ia'orraafit.f ia tn-? a -tio-i ,.f the electors. Th.- ; e..i'e 3 are thus dv;. iv. d jf their srtu.-saes. OltM; Lot Ic :oie:a e sach xrA.i.2 w.ta tLe.r r'rhts. , Tr- Nw r,.f; eorrc-S.orde'.t cf the e. r-xriesri?i N-ns faro D. n e, E. S ..-We5.'. ,iu es, on di'. -- "o sa-.: er r.erore a' out the rr, d i e , r U: J.if there to sp--; d 3 few rr-ir.ths iti rs iiet rer M er d r cr-ste h;s f -eett sr;3ttered politics! i:rt. Ti.e report ..at ne is a.x-jt t v me for a divr-ree. is. tt1 rmn ox a cam piras. a.i -bieah 1 ' s 1 lei ar .i Itl-ff wsti . . -ne 1-in.r? i.-v a u1..,j-a j.-.v Si t-iBZ- CO'.hin.' had ha"I.-e e l. ' aw. st oyed by at Pmr 01 tbe n:eht r f ihe 7th inet. Tne is esti-ra-ed at 31"5 000, ot ,tich thete was a, ica-a-.ce of $53 003.

Tlie Pennsylvania uti-Lecomptoii ! Dt'Uiovrarf .

The lion. John Hickman of Pennst I vania, in a speech delivered at the anti-Lec.-.ropton Democratic Stae convention, rect-ntlv he hi , s , ,-, , y w h , ,r nc Vt .iae;pliii I res was i roi-ciu .... . . , ! . - L.ei tiu irutn oe m:v,ie pn-minrni Jom an-i ttarery. The can? Hitton l M human h-art n:ake it or ! lUi.; i-r,, sevitatdo f fit' U ''- 1 - " - stru - '.e belwffn ti:f!i5, i-'Ul t ' t "in. is n iw .j. lirij on in our midst. ar'd i-e is bat a mpertk-i.i! obftrvcr w'no does r.o; discern Mi Mickm 1:1 i n Derr.wMt f ti e Doti'a arid tcrnrv M- . . !. atsd at preser.t a rueti.ber of Lor: -rtiat,ilt!:eM- staetnents were utter ed in a conen i :i wl-.ich Fornev h.aJ hirrso'.f b-'en tii'.tvt active ir. gt:i: up. Ti.ev appear t. have bt-en receivt-d by ti.e Ci'iivcntiiu, atiJ have been c::JoreJ by Foitiey's Pres. These rne::, lit ir be remeir.bc-red" are Democrats. a::d t! e-e s'ateir.ents are utter in a lem.tcia'ic State 1 o:iver. ur; .nr.d vet thev arc almost idein'cal wit h the J c! tratnn.s of Mr. St-ward in hi- Kocl;eter speech which was so universiilly. der.r u:,eed bv the Deinocta ir pre; atd thev atee sr.bs an'ial'v with Mr. Lit eoliiV t!tc!.tfHtins on the same subject, in his canvass i:i Illinois l ist tear, which D-'Ulas himself, made v. ar ur-n tlirotihout t! win It ca:i'p;;';n. Mr. Seward's language was, that there was r.n ' it tepressibie cr.tllct bi'tween slavery and freedom." Mr. Lir cln said the 'tilijgle between slavery and fn ech m would p.. o tin'll the "States ot the Union vvtte all free ' oral! slave tin til the pov.rr m- nt was all ot.e tl injr, or a'l the other;" ai.d low. Mr. Uivkutan sax s. that the "a,i'aroiii-ni l e'vv.-fi slavery and f:eed-m is eti:;;:l,'' aid that "one or the (it l.er n.ut evtii!ui;lly gam the asceiidene v ." He! then, xv o h a e in sunstan ice, tl e anti Leei mpton Demoerat V of lVnnsx Ivtn.ia m-dott-iny; tie i ws id Mr. Sewaid of NewYork, ftnj Mr. Lincoln of Illinois, oo the shiverv fju-sti-.n. We!!, this :roti..-s well f. r the Kepublican cause. It looks as if tie North vv.i ar la-! dt t i: ir.ei.eu to niu t ti.e South on this is-ue, and fiiun-ph with it in xt Pres'dt ntial c-tn-p.-ticr.. and let ail other questions be subs.-i v ioi.t to it. A r man r-an ted Net s convictliun; for cd iii murder and sentenced to b thinks the Sickles pr. i-et ou-ht toaprlv with doii! It fon-e in this case, ai.d will think ex i 1 x b !se Sickles kill. vey tor an !ntercouro that his vvi'e coiisenteil lo. d it is ij"ite likely, f olicited , xxhilc this poor fellow oidv kiiled his i-r.t my on a provoca-ion in which neither he r.f.r his wife had any patt. ' The irgir.i i fj.rjtrr.as thinks the explana'ii.n lies in the fact that ir-icklt-s is a Congressman, and Neville aa honest man. Like enough. An ii.ves'.igation will he ordered, next session coxeniio iici'uiis and oaners. wbicu ' w ill dia-h-se Mr. Buel latum s coriespondenee v. ill: K.J. Walker, iu Kansas, and t he M-cret history ol" the Lecomptoii Coiisihution, which n),w imj eifeetly undcr.-tood bv theeeuntrv. Those develoi ments must excite oeiii ial in dignation. . ". a Mr Cot. fuller in law of Judge I b.ugh-i-, xvhoin Mr i;uch anan wrote that he appointed without re ferenee to the latter. ?? The funeral or James O. M; Coy was at- , t.-n-.-ed by the J ui.ior Sons of America, the Fire ' men of the city, Mitchells Cornet Band, and aj larj-e fO.icotirse of ciliz-. s. ; af f " Sir Wal er Scon's novel-; Ledger. WavHilv. Frank Lsl e's I'apers. N. Y. AVek ly, Mni'iiiv, Ac . to bo had ot'W. p. Pat ue, ov er Citizen's Punk. r'l i vv, rptTE r...a::!v n -art i.r t:jj I. urlll"! ? 01 Oe!lt c, zai.ou w'il met at the .v iv'.e ' ntoiiv. Ir. lian.t. en t. !:.--t VI .,.,( , v -I. en r . ii u ai, .1 !, cer-io V, U!.lj 1 i. u .1 e A. Il . 9 ur tte- I m ...e ol ifr.. Val.ces, i. tel to ei4U.i.e tax H L MART IX, A. XV. C. ' X'n. 12 Mi SWEET PQTATJ PLANTS. Pi i ice, J cents per joO cr t er 1000. 'PIil. un ler.int.e.l mil u.ake a r.-.Jurtion ot - c i ts on e.,cn.o. ! t v.ry tle-u-a .1 l-..,r.t. h:c', a ill reduce ll.-I-TILB .loan tu $1 i.), pr SO Ii. ,, t!i4t ever, lerj.-n. , . r a i.- iu t:.e a el- ri.:i-a lor e.u:.t.-. i an cava t:i ir re-it. I he ut. Wra n: ! h-ii o:. ho- ! a 5 !.i.,f,r;r,n... ?eet e.t e ., .l i .r ,;t m r.'.,iH,. .;r. , , n ii j o ,. .1,-t u.cr In i t e-t rr:u- M.-iVr nil , n i O r -ever i l.i.. us .',.1 a: a tia.e. . s Hit Ri -rn- tin ,,, , r ! t the si t-n weiiv...rfcii a .iia.u I a;1 oriere 'l.l.!t i e .u-.-: in ; a ie 1 r:t;i tu.- i:.t.. J.romi-t at!- t.... P an - Mum,. :i w i ii i n. - - e ' e ie-.t f..r o.J. I fil.i fii-. f here itiil I e Hf) Ol. i... -., -..I, . .... ... ...i , ,1 e-l Ui- I a put or l-r . t!.at they yf t-r Ctrl 1-1 1.1. ai,, i .1 mi,ce,H. 1 ti.-v , ii . e ulna i ,r.l c t.-ir a ii eer: t ., c rJiii;i .r-ter Jt t-:e un l.te u 1 e.iM.ia ; :,e re i i.r ..ue.!,; i t of 'I iv ar.to ti e l -st cf J i . . 1 a- 11 J 1 I A '. JJ-EPH IVII'TK. J. K:chn ..u. 1 .ana. i- t.iii.i. .nil i. II ELL. R.t-l.in-.l I, I Apr.: -2-. 1-oH. .1)6 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. TOi.EN frt.rn ti.e un'er ii.', rtn l'.e n.eiii', . f ih-- "iji ir.st . i-i IUi-r.! n -3. ii.-.-. f ,.. ,.,:, I',, ti.f r.4!.k u.'th.-taie ..I 1 -.,.1 1 :tr, rt . I'.ra rh it K.-l.ei'-il "l w. I. p. S'm l-i i rgD Kb-. ..I detect tl.e 1 1 .er or $7 , or tt.e ili.-f t-.i c. ,!.ey. J- E FRVXKI.IN. II iert -wn. v.'ij t- ... j I CONFECTIOriERIES CE 1 RE OI. 1,-c-.- ra ! 1.4 V - i: lee 1 ream del : re re i t .-f l-st vk 4 -r .Li ?. e ;-. S i t i Wj-er. . . i ir,, .,.5 .em '-' t l-. n - - ( fftr r r lr. Prt .1 the e ty. Vla-a.-.r. s'.o.i I-.-.- '.reaai ;o aet i ff;:i .... w 1 1 t - ' v n. e ra'-1 . etai. . ...l lee r..r j-.-.urseiY I ear' -t , 4 --, r E.it.a..i.il. I l l . Ma IJ. J T. sa.-iE. tllli-i rti s.:,', ,t-re. i.' 4 Pine Lumber &e. J tr.R ,4!e t FZR V SMtTtl A r.1'v e,.r, 1 r. i VV,. nut ptreet. H.i-tiia .n I . In i . a; i:Viti w ,-iie.i 11- or;- J it I -ir-i.i i' : !ir l.i f s r-s rale P. r,rl, rrajie. B Id-1. Ur.ui.i ir, g-. ftc Fi--,,Jrir,; wo--.-d1 L .net 7 ; -r ei ar. I m; r-. crier, 'it a e-u. K.f.a.xia. Hy iii. Is. 9. ., LOUIS RUNGE, F?PKCTFriLY IrrS'iri ft V 4 ' ' 'i 11 i ra'h e r-zi ftre-1. a fe d r t o'I-:;i m t-r t - k t c-t. i r 1 y or. . r.d & !r- . r, - -: -t t.-.; ren fi-,i ft' t omr m r, j'rtare jr, i ;:; a-iC: n rr i r ii of rth r B -.,: -n t -ho? Frier . wo-t 1 li chajoiii. K.y Ii. K-9. -jt v-a. ISAAC SHIRES, MEIH'IIANT T.1II.0I!, o. Main street. Hiehmnnd, Inel. 1 T.-pr.nrri..x 1. n rrr t - e r : : r ef R rh-i-.-n! at-plie-i lair, an l;c( ca: try, t.i tie cr,e r-t tt e a 1 an-i EKT STOCKS OF GOODS Inro r , t a 1 of li. ';'eT r, ' "' -'"- .-in ' loth, H 'T.tit tr. rt. - ra luwniFrri- 1 i'r-at t.;.-i, .n toe .-.rimia-r W.-ar. Vrilinri .1 a I a-, -"..4. ,Ve. Ac T--al r- h . -!t-t,l-. am. w . x air. no i"r-.i 1-1 11, .t. t-r --i uw - ce. - - . an 1 ti.-.-. ' r- r-e-,1 1 i-i e a';;- ,; he can far !.-! a Fh,r- -;- a-. J G-jjJ saii M e,a tal .r. t'-e We-t an I at aa --a- rite. '-?!l( 1 li tiaa a g-t-rl a-.'-rtimar.e nf (.--. tii-ra- , teftf a taece m-itaer.! t-.f -n;-.-rior RE A D T- MA DE CLO Tlirxa, !' at its at r-vtel atTte a if ra.ie 'or rnitwrri tj! i. t ortter UJu4 main r.Kt ui csan arlt- i

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I: :f Jico't to riJC T r on ar. 1 pr.iniiiB j ent !ueU h.c.s int- tht 3- v:i d . f a c.rci cf i .i. rt-t-.e as t cu;!OEc. h 1 r. m. -(a v t) f: .: . t u B it h rt .r io h t i b 1 t i ' n h.'-eli 1 f f 1 . ..:-!. Prht an 1 lan- ; f as .: (i.fr5f aui !'! k-r' i'i c in to '...:-.. . :.-'v sri". ir. '5 . ri for V- at t H.- t' r . ',. . r.ts c.n s-D.l u . i j. if it .'O.l'.t t.tvt.!;aa ti. jr . ,!, hi! 1 f'wim .;th. r thvv V.ATt nd B:iM'lt the w-rM, l-' W 1 u t !' tw.k. v. r.-vf, i tr-. !;.l.rre .:if u rr, u.-i - t. ,i h. r. u e h. r. . rr w be..Tn -ni.''t feral I!., r. - . ' .' - ! t t-..- r :..t r..ii.r r'"'. a ; -i;. '-r . f fr-.e: i at. i rr a' .r. they ' itt:! by :! t.-ie v r t a. r.ltj ivc -ed.-t l.i . i ' ;iv ,;!. n t in tbe ijurit loJ, ! r ttroh x:.e . i J..-.: . f Jet!i. 9 r t - ir H -.r r. 4 1 1. L I M . I t. K A V . a4 M er. a te 31 J Asa c.i eJ u.s e: !g t No. 9. Itiier I : i r -9... I'.- re : l!-r Su rv!!;.1 Ar. I.tt . f :he r-.l- j if !.;n H e-f.n et tL r irr ;". h.!e me .tr- fee! th i..- t-f o.:. Ir th.r st t t... ..ai;:i w ii'4 r. '( r.-c t 'i..' h m..! ia (he l.rr.i y citc l! k;:..!r ..r t v. 1 u- hi. .1 ;-.r'.u:e 1 .ill 1 ::( . at. I h. t .li t up 1 tii-TU la th.-.r .i r-. Tf.iT i.i t'.e .h.th of our la'e or:tir ro:h;e v:i:-:.. iu. 'r;.r.i b.T.. l-at-? i"l n fc i ral If . Mi i-'y a la th'.ttl t.:. ti..-r, ! i-.-ci.-t a lual-itf 1! il aa a t.-kn ff the 1 l tin L. !,.. h.ts ua t t, 11:.- I re!irt-:i. . t-: Ih- tan. io.ru a:.J jcW--it li.'n-. f. te c tit..! in in- v:ru!: . r thirtx d... H. ..i!.. -1. T?. .1 0: i.ri.c-t--.ii t-e etaeri.l ..ti the ti.ir.tees . f I'.e 1 .i a c I-y. n !iujtii:tl;.i-.!? i'.iat-1, b f Trt.-rU e lo l hf r,-U: o ei. r. w. i a sos w. xi. r. II AlW AT, Seo. lfelltn. Ir.'-f filipt Ri tim.f-. oi the 4'ti !-t. cf C i.-u -hi o ri. J.Oit-O XUCOX.' f tt.tca, n lit illl Jr.r i-1 !.' i .." e. On VX.'t.e-.ly e -tirft the h int. fiEUTRCT-E iiOm.i ili:ii t, r i.l t.XV.anJ li..i.url (trjuiou. ijril i J ear, 7 u ui: 1 lia. a t.tl 1 1 .1 ' J S. - F .-k-. tl e a- ..ii. .1 all ttiftfS rarest, 1I--I rt t'te t'ritiie.t fir'. .Ic.v i Tn Ihe -le.r. . loitl.l .tie ti rrsl. .Xlt-.l I ke 3i.li lUt-r ciuu l aw.i 't On Xt.,,,! , v ni rn ir if l-t. at f's res i.lenre near Chei tcr. JKs.-K i I. OIK. a ne I ut ' ).'ri. II- I rranle-t f- r ir..i leiion ili;j n.-iiiili. .o-.l wis l.i b't0 rt-.-t.-1 ej for Iki 'iitfr-ly ai'-.l uniia'-le .1 : Sk-u t-.ii . OiSaiiii l- riori.iu I .at FLOaErrA. iafa-ttt daughter i li .ru . aii.i K. o- tlll l ,r.... l.-'ve1 a in.is :.r..mi l were selling, I'li-.riT. m ot i in ur Hi O; .' u.t ;!i-l f in ttie .1 i '- ty o.if. Auil '.lie l.ht ce.im. d laiut aud pale. A seel f rro, Iitht ati 1 airy- . Fl...tr-I. lair an. 1 l.riln. ah.-ve, I- i i. e ll-e t .r u.. i-1 ..I; g,-i c in :.!r -n , r in I he iaxi.l ol H;!it ana Ivie. S, on sV- hetr.l tttj r.,1 p ftis-s; Anirei a.'P.fr m..r. h, r i-rea.t; Sn:i she reA- tie I tV. .lea ol glury i:.lt r-d an eu-ri..ii rest. 1 Js W tiflhl.'S Seho..l Till re ej-n f,.r eiht week iii N.i Z, I ni u Sch.... tl. u.e. en Menday Muv l-'oh. 1 T E R M S : ' j hei.bnir, nn.t spfiinj, $j 7;,, A ruhiijt-tii-. tVriiiriii. I'rinoirT ti(.-r;r.ij 1 1 y 2 0'' lir.oiiuiar. tie. gmt b v, I'mciical Ariifiixieiic and ! iii.-.. ry '. Alf bra, .N iiti.r-tl I'hi'i st t h y, Atr..tjt. aiy t (h.-ic-iatry an 1 I'hysiuh.) 3 0' 1 April -is, i-i-.'. t I' 0 11 SALE! 1 'THE $u' scrtSer h ii for tale ut t-K Ions -f Tery tx-I'-rt-.r Ie which he will n-l on rt-Ji'Hia'-ie ttrrm The Ice ot go.i iht. kueg autl well pt kt-.l hi the lum-, -y r-x.ifritffKV't h iit1t? taut) e':i re iii hi it tin-r fret ut thhrt U'.tt! ii'. -t:;. I: cm ( fhipfr.1 hy lUi'roil lo anv -.rt : of i he roULiry, either ali at iie tiuee or iu jtrctis its amy ; bu .t In t. W. J. I.FWI3 IIirhir.Mi,!. Tr. ! - M ty i 2. ;w liiiidMiiU x ejtniiicrci l pleaso cert twieff fctid charge th 4 . Utit i BICHiiBOiMjj ' 'I'llr: unit-rijtae.l ii now prepared to mk to order all kinds of r i: a is ii. i;it, F.r l.i.-hnr 1-or ressure I.ncon.ot ie. I'urtaMe Enfinei an.i eve! j ih.i,,r , erlan.i! i.j t.r i ru-h of l aiim-ii; al,o Sm. ke l'i,e Tat.aa. Ileafrj Kta,.iralora, 4c , of Leavy ahe.-t lr -n i,.l - ii.,0,t workmen. Or Jtn v. ii rect-iie promt I altrnlinn . A-I.lre.a ! SA XI t l-.I, i-l xhX. j , . Riel.m"d. Indiana. Te f.'ily iiud ( oiinliy Ilt-iilci. Your:t.i.t in i invite! to tbe ariivals uf laitwcck at uie l ily I nok More. 50,000 ENVELOPES, C ntaicir.c the u-tal an J quaiitiea of UufT, 1'ir.k. Canary W h.te, iaiiuf, c. tic J0,(0o PRINTER'S CARDS, fn. tti.iinj 4 ar d ? fly. railnad, c lert-.l. In-lit. whita ' t il:;.;., Miliri At-, in ai: tlio oruir.r.niy cillej tur. 2 10 11 K A M S O F P A P J 11, 'A t ;ri'v ! '.- nrj t h i rg we I f, vo e vrr Fcpn in thia ckv."' ,'Sce un--lici!.J tdiinrial l id the FsJIa- ; I wi in .f th- h liU . ) ; I 1 U et, ch w ti'. ha-p.l f-.r -a-h at one cf the I J- ' c.-t nnd m ,si j -j u!-r nriW in Sew .ng!aad. wuh e.-pc- ! ci.i! ret..-r.-Mi'?f o ih.s initket. P;!l C:ip, Narrow arv. Broad, at usual Cup juice. ; TKtpc irriV? rf th- new My!, Viamwl Ruled B'.ll IIe;i t-t w; ' h f a r a n ir-a-l- tj the fi.eet . t ; u in ol J , Oi?! m, 1 , i j.' . - vv . ,viit?C CALEB B. SMITH, II XVIN. rr-rr,.v-I t. I n Ii4 n .. a wtl: . -irti- e fair . In 1: ..! ill, 1. 4 (i . Vl .tr .I ..nn .... -. ti.. fr.-n ra e.e Sniet. (V Sn.-iri. in t. , , .lrr,i i;-,a-t ol j -Vt-r.on C.iiit ij an I in the s.ii reine an I fe ier.l i: ,ur:. 1 i ffi e in K: . vr .r l . Ba.i.linf. at. 1 M .ri.l; .ii r.r-rli I Ai-ril I -VI I 'tf JAMES L. SNOW urn.. Tlio- M.-r K n..-ornr Main nt i'i-'-. Hr:r in Or .reriei r.,r!i.ina, nn4 ui.4l- f-. .ri a firi cia.9 ir.y,:.-ry. -r tiat Sr. , ii n l e o'ojr f-.uli-i il i!.i r.lae ,1- 1 - I -. IID-:'. ''. -ic-eri- -.1. here lie ill ! l aj-fj! lo aee lea ol I frl-.i ls ar. i i t.. -.,,!. rt. A friemlljr feei.i.g ltUa.I uthera ' llt 'ii r!,;:ai:lk n nil T N ' i"'r KtOjre f r d-iireric Flour, Fd die . in ' J-xr: l I-ii- c.lv. l4-rt.in..!.1. Ir.. , rr,i 21. 1 V l-f A. L. GKIFFE N, I COMMlrfFrakARDING Central Wharf, bl'FFALo', X- Y. Cii-h Advance on Con-ignmen's. A; r.i il, 1-V) -,9 W HOLE S A LP, A X i) IL E TAIL Hook anel stationer)- Denier. .Vo. ', .it , lliclimr.-nd, Indiana, w ; r I int. t ir f..im th- r...! 'ic that he hu -1 o,e -ef it., l-e-l as.i eheareet aeie- tiona ot i.?;'"'"" ,-r '!.-- -.fier-.i ia 1U1 wifet Ai S C II O Of. P O OK s , IHl-fr'-t, ej. a S - e e-: n-"i a a are in cr : i.ieil a tit eral ; ia Kinfiioa with thia fce hat a JtF.W DF.PtlT. ill ra 1 . r.Tf-, ' --i a'. 1 -m. ,i "t i"i kil (lie Ut- nw. Et tf STE A m FURNITURE WAREROOM TIKl.tltt, MA0 I i A ' rtf 'l i st.r Rotrn, a 71 V iu-TtlC t.. Iay.t,iUe :r ttiB.laci l irj abmrt ftJ i tor FURNITURE, :t Diw- rrpsrej f, a-pf j tbw iiiic with -aperk-r ar-ti-.e. in an one. ii j wul tioreau. Taoie., e.e-1-4i.-a.i, Warcr. . 1 baira of ad amis. al in fe- errr b:roia rb,r ,.f Fumiiore. He wit! iilar, ke.4.?fr a.ie a r'nen! a.irt:n-nr nf Ca.-iroati u-a-ie, w.jra. A.i orien yr, -mUy fiilejj are! k' ' urattare so. 1 at ice it,w"v fe-ei.r,;e r-t-.e4 f.r ?a"a. A1! w ,rk 'iiirtn-i free f.f et.ari-e Sack a. fifinrt Staslaaa Sieka. tar aa-

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p BBtltO. UNION MACH1NK WOUKS. LIST OF PRICES OP EI-GISfSS AND SUGAR MILLS. Casptrte it it rejo: ttor nl force pa'r. r S inch Jv'-uch a;riie. irjit :rak $i 0 00 O llor Eitsitte. Wi;h fap mn.l rcalilr. S ia.-h bsre, ti ineh I'.rvse uU r..n ! rj, SOO.Otl 3 Horse i:Kine C..ir.pt-te w;ih naxp an I iroa tel ffdat trae, 4 t r.- ! ch I'.r.'Hf, 00 00 J Hoiso t'.iiuiiie. Ttie Mat a. the TSreo 11 Engiae. with 3 .ach bore o iBci atruat. US 00 t. 1. Su;r !l!t. Frir. SRo.eratOinctiealiinbTS incite la aiiraiKeri wetf't .e'OiiuJ.e,t't'l freaaing 4.1 failona i.er Sur. O. . rri.-.. 3 to.iiei 12 tiu-hea 'orjr H 0 In e:a-ater : veiffHt lun.1 .eiicJa. cai-at-ie ot preaamg Sit galiooa pr b ur -o. 3. P.ire. ex oit t6 13. Ofc e R .i.era IS inh-a lonj. Mi ratter 13 Inc' h in itiam -ler a i.i lt S ir.rhea in Jian-.eter: weiM lien r.auda. ei!-! f !rrtos .a (allona pr hi-iif . We tx-m it tmr.ro tet t ipr.sluc r'"fiee In tot f cur Mil an 1 K jir.ra. frj'ii Hi fc tt kn that ail Sur.r Xiil a raa !e have n.il.aa jr. Se-en prfect.d. l.iat J r j. tu u-.l ea -erim-nta i le ua mr have I eeti na-tl I . ir.-el a:ln o n-h an exletil Hat tl hai bee-l pro-n-.ar ret t-y ; h . Ii ire u, vl t!im t. it uj-rir to aa oi'itr mil! r.-.a in ue. Our M ,U art ,.'! ir o ar.lh wr.vajht IfOO hrt(, W-lch an a Iranian.- eve. ati .liier mil 'a. We warra-it a i . or noil., an I if ther d. not perforin all tie f are r.-te.e'.le I -1.1 i i tai co.ica ara jmriul t n-.a.e tiled r.(l ; er re uti.l Ihe ui.tneir. We 1 o ata.iufc:ti.-r Kn4.11 sa t. Me for eur S"mr Mi.la m l ,l -lli-r yu p.iae.. Th a. ir pi ivl ty ol oar Kngn.ei ...i:.. us to miiui .c lure them ter .-ei.v. leaa than other r u Uera. tccSi you ul real.iy perceiea t-y releriiiri t.t c '.r -r.t-e li..t. We a-i.h it t.niru!.r!r u-i leritno.! that our K-irlnea ire a.-ieriie.! in rrf.rl l.i tti-ll .0- 1'ii.er X to horaa fita-er e.fiil t I V - ' eq j il I j . 3 euil l.i 2 ejiial I . . II . e fin t it 4-1 a leantaf l underrate ourenfiuet iii.lea.1 et ..n rr 4' t ttiem 4. m -.t inanutartiirer t XI , h.nert f .r lln.i an I S o Mill-- Sh a-l I Ma.ev Sa Xli!!. an.t ail ani l, o Caatuif.. l"aini Auera ll onh.n-t Ir.n :.40oi in.-le t. or ler. .11" the I l. at 4ty lea, ami at the '..-re.l .atea. 1'arlicdiar atteutluD i .1.1 10 re -t'airi.ijr -I .cl.mery . Out rcin ti at. .1 Sar Xtill arle. tha ftrat Pra nt'utu a; the W ,v;.e c.m.itji Si r. an! tt.c Saar Mill I'lj l. raa at Oie Mate t-'air. rsrj. Holier, o all ailea, null of anoi vrilh iron bw-.toui. fXIlXN Xtt MltSK VVOHK. WllITJi - BAROION. Ii. ht:tunJ. Intl. Jan. ST. 1 51. Tlf Not to be 'Slaughtered " .1 T PA SIC PRICES! BUT SOLD AT SUCH PaiCES AS WILL PAY : WK. .! aV '. j A FA IR LI VI aG PHO FIT ! f 11UE laretl penernl assort i ent of SaMlery ITardn ftr I fyrr cllcrfd ttefure iu ttiit c.ty. Juit received from j tiil!i'!eii!Ma 50 dei- Kreitch Calf and Kip Skirt from PS ctt.to $1 Ot), ! 3 0 Sides of Hu.o Slaughter anrt Buenoi Ayre Solf j Leather. ' S'S ,i7 Tunpioi ani M"drj-i French Morrocco. eit. Taiuplco and M i t lrasa Uoot. 5 1 d"Z. fink l.iiiinr Skiti ' 2t) dnx Ked. H ue, (jreeti nj Bronx R-an. I Lifht and hAT.v l atetic Leather. ti and Enameled Lett-r, I'aleut Call aiiii. Stripe Biiidiugs,!hauJOie, Ac ; Our increased facilities far Tanning : Kualde un to teeep a more general aasortment of i H-rit Tanned 1 1 tr hi and h'rv. Hi ark Harness aui Hndle Lat ,r. Kend Leather, i bull and Wax upper and Bp! iti. ('alt aiiil Rip kira. IWrk Liuinart. dir. ITavirtaT mde extentire alteration in rur hmi neat roorrtfl eivint; it? increitaed faoilitte for mauufacturtug Haroi, 6.1-idieti, 1 WE HAVE TO Of-FER The !frt7et anel he aisortmrnt of Kady Mada work In that line ever offered1 in Kaatent Inliana. j emhkacim; ifnry, I.iirht. T7ety, Coarh, flrea - and Rury ITarneii, H.-.m and plow (UriJ- of all kindt ; lray and Carl tlarn-s. fruit nstnrtmrnt of all kind, of 8 1 lie Bridle. 4"Pte. L-ither. !. 1 w o I Trunk. ?l-T'jjf tel 'le leather Vaiie. Ail fci d f rpet Cftrriii-f U i ipof all kind. Le;-.er Wajn Whip. LufjC itiirk ol all k nd of Fly N-tt. COLLARS By the itni or otherwiaa. liKHl liall.oia o' Fiali Oil, l.y ttlebarrel orftlhn direct from Hoat.iti aarrante.l .ure. V i'' a.li .4il lur llel.-a, Talloar and ItirH Jut.e fj-. CSnth A Card. G. I'K'.It LE lioin purr!ed ihe lUUtial Maizar. " and rfl:-ed and r m I -) I Ihe time would rprctfully in or hi in- lu 'iii: ihi Le expect tj carry it on in all il vartt-si I fii:i",v. It. iii . i 'if iirpai tinnt ;H Le fiur.l (i nerl stock "f M ii a h ... i ii. T-y Can. lira, fruit, of tba l.-e at ij 1 ' Aft. I it iito.le-rett- pi ic In il- lJr.),ri uf-pwriiuetii will t-e found th Uteit t' ' !. iini, rrni ' tone and P-tnti-rt Papers nu l V'-.v. t U.r l-i. IMhim ud (silt 'iirt,! Linen Si irm C"r it and Tei. fr ire lliar I I'rmt, Ac. Ac 1 ; v i r. r hid c'u.!cra".te experieur in rer lUi ja t: ! . x l e. ui r ttnt.uii t ii u givn W Lvai.ch. Bl.d l:l f It: tl , il UH tR:fl. 11.': He i et ilm. ; t -tvi nrt ni - t comiitt (,f one of the Lett furn L-1 K te.ni ,u x,r M .it I wi'.i i.e opu throutrh the hiiri,;-. r at-d ui-p.i4 witii Ic Cr-ui, Caav. fruitt and t'f, .;i,lt( ir bki Cl. ari I rx ttaat our G od. we t'ke p)eitr; tn bhowi:t(T iii t. tv. HTtd c t-teci to n.etkt it oar trUiuei to ! c ii.il, eid'f a; i:ii!n-i . R-ci.-m r .-' l'.;Htil T r. No. 13 . Miu street tf do'.rs vatl "t :lt- (la .t.:.g;"n llaijee. Richntci.l. A i.r i-,V. rSf. WALL JAU'Lic! WALL I'APKIt ! Ji:$T A Hill YE l) y- xow oruyi.YG a r i us Pallatial Baxzar, No. 93 A UttoE a. -I sp .,j I Lot of Watl Papera ant Borleri o. Un. (,rl ..rf st.v ie, tTI-'i I u l - V u cau aetert fra t t-i lh.,uiand riu.t. sur I j j.tea.e. 9. O. Iit-CDXLl! Ilichisnn 1. April 21. laV. lilif TelCHMO.VD FOUaVDRY It A V L I "I A IC ; II A V , Ac C O KK an j,rejare. in in g.neml Fuurelrv busino.f - !ii--6 - ,i!l K-oii .f ltsriMi, MlLb IKONS 4c lt-j,irm d ,no ua ah.,rt notice auJ la the bent (Mt.-il.iu uiMlilier. I hfj ar! i,repnrinff pattr0 for manufacturing j Sf'GAt UA.VE MILLS I f.r cru.hin3 hivru Sco Cask, which w;ll ba i .i U4i if n.,f nuperi ..rtn all itii-ra now in u.e. Tfer aia-i rcj rl t., ui-iio superior ea.t ir..n l.a or Vatr Thy re;,..-ifjiiy solicit a share ol pqSlie i.arroniig ; Orier, ,r-,.-n;,tly atteri l-t to. Ailre4 Il,uia' MicmT, Hiehmore), InJ. House Painting. fptlE citiacntof Ri-linmil an-1 vicinity nri reapactI fatly m ormet that tm uuJer.itocd i prepared i t d-i all kintts ,t HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING in the; rn .t apr-rnrr-i atyle. Having fw-rmanentty lorated hitnseif in Rtehm m l tui intrn-linf ft dvr,t In. i-otir mienii-rti 10 tiuiiae.i, erier. left at the Halla iiuru Hi :c, i at the stre of i.eel a I.eedj. will recenre j r., t attention. l-c .-. ii',s. -t.m WNf. II H A RRIs. Quaker City Saw Mill A SI) f u .11 n 1: n v a i. d . 'BMj- tinker. ifne-l wouid r-apeetfailj, annoone, t, the ''-7;''J''i'"l Tie:r,.tr. that ,t,,- h, rrt,l a fSral ciax Saa- Mill, an t are l.repar-1 h fill ail oriert that n.ar -e rreteniel with tromrtn-a It ia tbeir ir.t-i t er. a a-., to -r- . t, fc.n I a e,.e,, a. .rt.t,t nf K :ilu.r Lno' er ml Ti-r,ler, all ef wtkieh s . ! I he orfeee-1 ltr..i.4'.li t.rieea llirnr a i-.er.ir fa' 1 ill i-t u"r 4,.. C.i-.r -. di.,,atch. Ihey tiarticalarly a ,l,eit cuitcBi wr.ra. Satiafwrtion naranteel. Tbe tomheat fneea pael iu i a.h for roiil Poplar. Wlnat. Oak or Aah .-a. rteiirered alWeir mill, at lntreeetioi t.f fit" ar,.l Kaiitia l. tsr at anjr aeeea.lhle iiint on nr of Ilia aaiiroa-ia ie wjir. to the city iTiiitv v jo:isor. Rict.tni-1't, Fx. 9. WX. 9-1. DR. JAS. F. HIBBERD, RICnMO-an. IMM,NS. FFICanl Hii'.... . S nth Front Street. lal! ' r oreo.-.'-! f.r Ur J T. I'lamcer. Se-i-t. a. I 4 t Jast Received. I-'KOXe Brirra a Br., kw healer. Jl-w yo,k I -.r-.e tK of '.aiien seedi in p. pen a4 ia hn . "W. W. BAaXiKa Feb. 4. S"9. Ilouse Building. 'W'nB rnilenirB"! reat-eetrnti, mforrn the coMta Ml that ten 1 r-rw.e4l laniermu, e -ntr.rta for .rrctiri ail kin ia of Kj.l..iiti. a.. u I,,,,,,,!, ? a'.-etinee t autt- or.ier 1aah,KHnila saw a I ramr.n'iU'lewtiHtitH. Uaahinf tlatblatt' lilt-Mr CBller..4iei,ii,w, ., whica aa '! " l" "ne ura tloaae C'a reenter tn' Joiner llr re,:etfa i, aji.c'.-.a a eotti naaate a! pa,, patee-oaee fyiitop an aval SutA Street. twa aqctaj....r oa M,

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