Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 35, 11 August 1859 — Page 2

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FDITKD AND FCBLISHED BY D.P.HoUoway, fc B. W. DavisThursday Morning. Aug. 11th, 1859. PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA Lbwis Bcbe Propri Thomas Kkameb J snetors. DUeoeat r-rodawa Bill ea ether Beiiae Paper .lu. T,nn.k. Vnaoo ivf Huiil. rmin MoneT 0a r-:it nA KtLBrl te all ether kuiiai arjoertainiDg C Kicking. IrOfici noanlom 8, A.M.. to. P. M. -ff TeiBpermnee meeting The Temperance meetiog' held ia thia city on Faiurday last, ni a moil occea.fol one in point of nombera in attendance and the good feeling n- niferted. The aadienee tu estimated at from fire to seven thousand, and we have never seen ao large ao assemblage in which there waa so little confusion. All seemed impressed with the importance of the subject they had met to consider, end gave op their thought to it. We refer the reader to the report of the Secretary in another column. The first rpeeeh was made by Gen. Felix Marsh and was listened to with much attention. Mr. Mar ah appreciate the importance of the subject, and presents it to his hearers with a logical force that impresses all with its truth and importance. He was followed in a short bnt telling address by the old missionary John R. Williams io his inimitable stvle. We have seldom eeeo an audi ence more completely carried along with their speaker than on this occasion. The great truths I Le altered and the touching incidents he related crct into the hearts of all who heard him, acd a Co?d of sympathy flowed throogh the hearts of that vast assemblage. The eye, that index of the ca!, told that the fountains were full anl orer2 wicg. The speech was a happy effort At twelve o'clock the meeting adjourned for r rrebraonts, and all over the ground were seen happy groups of families and friends partaking of ; the contents of well filled baskets. After an j hecr's intermission, the meeting was called to orcr, and was addressed by Gen. Samuel F. Cary. m u mannArvhU'h arf Kata narpp hp,rrt ti11a.I : It was a most convincing argument, clothed in1 I 1'itilul langnage and given in a most eloquent j fir, 1 fascinating manner. For mora than two! i.ojrs he enchained the audience, many of whom ' were standing, with very few changing their posi- i t!"ti9. The coble sentiments expressed the philu::thropic emotions which impressed the speaker! f siitda hearty response in the hearts of his hear- j (is. All seemed to feel that it was "good to be . thete." It was good seed sown npon good ground, ' i.nd we shall be much mistaken if the fruit shall ; not prove to be good to the sight aod luscious to the foul of all who heard him. At a general call from the aadience, Mr. Williams took the stand, and by tarns melted his hearers into tears, and provoked them to laughter. The meeting waa highly entertained by the singii of a Juvenile choir from Dublin, and the inspiring notes of a choir from New Paris, Ohio Why cannot a Temperance choir be organized in this city r The meeting adjourned at fire o'clock, and onr friends departed for their homes, apparently well I 'eased with their visit, anl we trust impressed with the importance of the question they had heard so ably aod eloquently discussed, and of the necessity of increased activity for its promotion. We treat this meeting' will be the inauguration of a better time that it wilt be followed by meetings in various parts of the country, and ' that the ball which has no started will rll on 'o the strengthening of many hearts and the resiuialion cl many unfortunate inebriates. I Marion Democratic County Cuncention . Ti;e Marion County Convention was held ! at the Court llonse in Indianapolis on SaturJaj", and nominated Gen. James P. I Irake for Auditor, and Samuel Cory for! Commissioner. The following delegates were j nppointed to the State Democratic Convention: W. II. Talbott, II. Vandergrift. R. Fergua a t-i . w a. . . son, j . i. x-iuor. .esse i rice, 11. lirvan, Samuel Cory, Cornelius Jones; A. P. Wiley, I and Joseph Lottan. contingent. Henry Bra- i tly, William Earl; Jacob Kuukel and J. T. ! Koberts. contingent. j The Conrention was very disorderly, and j alter its close a fiotcuff came off between R. j J. Ryan aud John R. Elder, the Chairman j of the State Central Committee. After j striking a few rounds, they clinched and ' rolled together ia the gutter, but, fortunately j neither of them seem to have been suscepti-1 Lie cf much damage. MaiJjmm agaimt Got. WMard. The Ia-diii-.apolis Jcuroal says a citation has bee a issued ' to t.ie Governor, to show cause why a mandjnitia should cot isaoe to compel him to do his daty I i'i fgard to locating the Penitentiary, bv either approving or disapproving the action of the Hoard of Coaidiisaiooen. This proceding- is icstitated becaase the Governor has had tbe facts before him for three months, and has visited all the localities concerned, aod has freely exeacc. Of we Suit mm M to COtnpel him to i-;";rra the Court whv he don't do his datv and : obey tha lar, or else it will compel! him todo v . his daty. Oiio FemmU College We invite attention to the advertisenieot of thia institution, pabliahed in aaother colamn. The President, Mr. lay, is a geoUeraai. of distinguished abilities, and all the faeaity are prw-eminacUy qaaliSed for the daties of their respective positions. Xo expense has been spared to secure the beat talent in the coon try. We have Tinted the school and can and do most cheerfully commend it to the patronage of onr citixena. Varl Carwanto. The returns from the late election in North Carolina, render certain the election of Smith, Oilman, Leach and Varies, all opposition, members of Congress. Tbe other four Members are Democrats. There is a large gain for the Opposition in the con tested districts, Oregon. It if believed the Republicans have elected their candidate, Lansing Stoat, to Cocgresa, from Democratic Oregon. If true, Joe Lane and Delusion Smith nay give a p. s-The Old Settlers Meeting at Knightstown ta.es place to-morrow, Friday. jCharlaa Diokiae to beat to visit this coanUj this faiL

prvised DM Opinion ia private, bat has DOt eiven 1 same nuaibor ul haais caa easily cut aai '.Utiik of t.iy i v?ry Urr the ii tie c.ty, an ! , the Commwsiooew any official notice of his de-j wiat ia ' V1 TV"T' T"-t l ... , . . . " Tae hiniiog ip,'tri:iu a;u hUW til matliiae is ela can al be faa-i at hi tor. cah aal e thea. j 0,00 m regard to the location made by them , ,v. tmM, im!,.. th- -w... v,,. sr-r- .f.w &, ..t ef the Haatir..a H..e. I

Temperance Plc-1-Aeeordini? to previoo arrangement, a large nomberof the citizen of Wayne county met in the Surr Grove tear Richmond, on Saturday lae 6tb test. , Oa motioa of Hod. D. P. Holloway. tbe meet inz was organized by the appointmect of U B. Crawford, Esq . as President, J . Endsley and Bennett Cox ai Vice Presided, and a. Johnson a

J ' . k. an nnroori- 1 The exercises were comuicutc rr- v ate rjraver by IW. J. C. White, aod sineina: by t the Dublin a id New Paris Temperance Choirs. ; the Dublin aid New Pans "temperance v,uw.. , . The meeting was then addressed by Mr. Marsa of Eaton, and John R. Wiiliams. of Salem, O. j Mr. Williams is one of the seven who took pledge jir. Jiii in Baltimore and originated tne asuio6iuui.a. 1 movement. He is an efficient laborer, and the movement, lie is an tuicicui. uuuih, - i zeal and earnestness he evinces cannot Dot carry conviction to the minds of bis hearers that he i believes the cause he espoases is just. ! On motion, the President appointed the follow-; committee to present resolutions for the cons:d eration of the meeting, to wit: D. P. Hollowav, ; RC . Saute, John Yaryan, Edwin Cook and W. , G.Scott. i

At 12 o'clock the meetiug aljoarced until half j Carolina at.d Georzia Siiaily carried their po.t. psst one. During the interval, ample justice of continuance till the year IbOS, with t e coderwas done to the many well filled baskets that were ! standing that it thoild then en I. It. therefore, bronght to the ground. j became a vital compror.jV? of the inftrameot, At half past one the committee reported thro j and moat bo heid as sacred ps the inatrun.ent their chairman the following resolutions which : itself. In this vie. Jadge Douglas declared were nnacimomly passed. I himself to be irTev.Tcably oppoe.l to re operir.g Whereas. We regard it to be the duty of ev- ; the African Slave trade. This is tie only letter ery community to consider all questions of moral "nd it is very brst-t or manifesto, which Jauge inlerest and act toward, them with a zealous care Doug as ha, it iu 1 .e w to make public. Hn le for their promotion or destruction, as they deserve ure is devoted to research upun those srreat ques approbation cr condemnation. And, whereas we I tions, which -id ersre the attention of the regard the safe and use of all intoxicating liquors uate b posttion npos terr.tori as'deleterioos to the morality and good order of J sovei eiga'y he wid ma-utaia to the death. society wherever tolerated ; that the inevitable result of euch use and sale to be misery, poverty, Slave Trade and Slave Code.

crime and death; therefore, Resolved, That as cit:zeas of this county, ia ; the exercise of a daty and a liht, we dcciare our ; i- 1.- 1 r....w..- A ,., all honorable aod !f ?11 se and sale of intoxicating . r determiuatu n to use lmeans to supt refs the use iqiors to the extent of our abilty Resolved, That we approve of the course of our County Cornmisaio&ers in refusing to grant licence under the liquor law of oar State, because the applicants had not complied with the provisions at thj law. and while we will not rai:5 any factioas oouosiiion to tho law, we 6hail require that it be rii lly and faithfully enforced. Resolved. That to secure the prompt enforce ment of the law, we will organize a County Tern P'""8 Voion, and recommend the friends of . ... rpse 0n R. P. Parv vm tha introdiiceJ and dlivered n ad licsof two hoars' k-nzth, w hich wa replete with th most rnnv ncirff arauments and letii'i? truths it has ever boea our pleasure to lis ten to. ' Mr.W il'iams as ain spoke for a short time. af;er ,. ... . .. ' . ,, , i- , j,i,t which the tneetrig a-fj un e I, m;i fcelino; r,o a-iniit that the dav Lad been well spctit, ar.d thtt aa imftos had been given to the eaust of lemper ance in t)!i Wayne, which wdl iasnre i's couiinual S'lcces?. H. iS. CRAWFORD, Pres. S. JOHNSON,M Sec'y. ———<>——— <Machine Cut Files>—Mr. D. O. Benjamin has left at our office a number of FILES cut by machinery, at an establishment at Ogden, in Henry county, in this State. These files have been examined by some good mechanics, and are pronounced by then to be fully equal, if not superior to those cut by hand. Mr. M. H. Fisher invented the machinery, and has secured patents in this country and in England, and will probably procure patents in all the governments of Europe. It is said to be the only successful machine for the purpose now in use. All previous machines are said to have been failures. With it a man and boy can cut a gross per day, while a dozen per day is as many as can be cut by hand. Mr. Benjamin is now in this city, for the purpose of organizing a company to engage in the manufacture of files with this machine, in this city. We commend the proposition to our enterprising mechanics and capitalists. A capital of from $5000 to $10,000 is all that is necessary to make a successful start. Shall we not raise it in Richmond? ———<>——— The Cosmopolitan Art Journal lor Jane, is upon our table. It is ever a welcome vis tor. The present number contains a magnificent eograving of the American Eagle, guarding the spirit of Washington. Also a likeuess of Charles F. Brigi?s and Albert F. Bellows. This Journal or Art and fine Literature is now in its 6;h volume, Ia every department which :t has aaJertakeu it Las met with unexpected success. This year it ha3 secured to iu subscribers the most inviting eagraving that has ever been offl-red to its patrons "Shikspeare and his friends," which is proBounced superior to a y ever offered. Every subscriber of three dollars to the Joar cal of Art, is entitle! to thi3 batutiful steel engraving. naun'i Iteaper wiftt Witt's Impraveaeali. Th following stateaieat j clip from the Erwkriila Ameriean. We ace persjaaor ao j i:a-.l wi;h Mr. Alley, with the tbrej inau w'-i aiaal ilia ..I wams anJ with the ffrourii on which tne -r waa done. We are much pteaei to levra of the aec.sssfil workicg of thu late iuprve.-oen, w'iersbj two aisa are enabled to ride and biaJ : j.iiu .i Farmer . INDIANA RE Ai'ER AND MO Ei?. te have not po4I hragh our olan cf tha Indiana ReaperaaJ Mwer, muiaficturei br Witt, E trier i Co., Dab tin, Ioi . : alj of tha rant a;achai3 of a Binding rrr.(jemen:. We are iafonai Fran -is V;tveown. LeU Thomw, Aal 0sl X. Jja, cur aai bound IS acrea of Rje ia ona !at, i n Mr. T- W . Alley "a fa-xui, ia thia eoaatj, anl that it U hi 1?. iterate c-pin - : im n irfi-ii ,iracta apon the simplejt (rineipla-iu lojpiicity rendtrina it taf ef reth.ir. and tLa rearinr ia a-narml - - - . . r s e iworamekU it to precedenee over all machines now presented to the public for the aae for wh.ch it i designed. All who have purchased poods at the New York Store, know that it is the place to procure r r bargains they know that the gooda kept there are cf the best qnality acd are sold at a very sa!l advacce of the low price at which tbey are Darchased in the Fastern markets. The troprie- " tor is bo awiiin e,iT at Terv reduced rrces to ; - . make room for his fall purchases. Thi: Civci.nsatc- The Ja!y No. of the Cincinnataa. an ei-vMnt miinthlr. devoted to Soi . n.,fi- a- u..;..im Vin,...i.n ,,.l;

Improvement of P.aral Taste, is on our table. GcU mt N.'wreaia hal created great ex::teIfs contents for the mouth natn-d. con prise some i eeU were fi:ii.g oat to vk t the 22 artic ks, on various subjects of interest. We cew Dorado.

consider the Cinciunatas a valuable monthly, aud recoxmecd it o ai 1 who are interested in the sub- ' j -cts to which it is devoted. Terras for a sicgle copy $2 per ana am. JS"A despatch from Washisgtoo, dated Aug. ; 8th, aanonaces, on tbe authority cf U. S- Mar-! hal Blackburn, that a cargo of six hundred Africans have been landed on the Florida coast, near Tyrorav Aa soon as the landing- waa effected the ,rafil was fired and abandoned.

Leftt-r or uair Douglas. A Wa-hington dispatch to the New York Herald, gives the substar.ce of the l'e letter from Senator Dong'.as, oa the rights of naturalized citizens, acd the Slave trad3, as follows :

The letter of Seca'or Douglas to Col. Pet ton covers two points : Naturalization and tne African S.ave 1 rade, substantially as follows : I There can be co d.ffcrence in degree of protec-; 1 . 1 1 ...n.r.nt trt n'lTP . T i"? ,.l .iiiuxa .ir f ......ntntion recoa-niz f um -!. , ...... -- re3 no itflfcretice in this respect. If a person caa expatriate hitns!f from a fbre'gra eorernmect, : expatriate nitron ir.i -j gaeiir t eiance tbjn? t0 tv.e fore:en p ancj incredible prtdc; a.. a esedr tieiance u mi. c u ijner, he is in tne t.nzvtrdr ; rameat ti oiitj ai ezeca 1, lwr0 p, tect;on 0 areis. without bcice entitled to tb- pro-: lection 01 eucer. i- sou.j -.u. ; protection to a!. C!.:z;t. ! Upon the Slave Co-Je he sit? : ' in Convention the Constitution was the crea- ; tQR, cf cornpr0n!i3e, ard the African slave trade j tra,e was ne s abject. South Carolina acd GeorW!6ijeii to cmtinuo it, Virgii ix, Pentiwvanla, 1 ew jj anj Xe York wished it tenijir.ated. ; New England passive in the matter. South 1 The Albany Evei iing Juan.al says: It is Lotaole faot that w Lile Northern T'era -- cratic orsans are er.dt-avorin? to reassure tl.e'.r i reaaers, hy declaring that no tinrpjsc of ro'e;; iS he s.nte trade, nr of cnac-,:? a t on2r, on J ; f5? co,,e f?r ,he 1 ch"'.l'hf h-v ?ue j leaders of the 1 artv ; t ae candidates in hee e.t-c- ! tiors at the South make deciarati.-ins precisely the 1 reverse. 1 i:cy boldly plant the nsseives uu this i very platform. Gjv Runnels, of Texas, who is the rtgular Dc-u-ocraiic ca:n."idi:e. uocti!,- alvo ca'es the slave tra i.!. an l makrs it aa W-je of the j campaign. The J ria Congressmen rv rot or.lr unanimous bit load in their arga-t-ents ia its favor. Atvl in e!l lh-? Stats. any D-.-inocra'i? candidate fir Conirress who s-houlJ de 'are him seif orr0!ed to a T:-rntr:l Rlve co L' ao in frtrof ailo vl-ii hitler, to .nk? f'e.s States if i.f . . . .... Tua ljin jcratic or'.-.-ii ail the I)-;nj ' cratic meetings re-ech-. wrn pr-ai ses o" s ' slaves trora Africa, an.l :avry it a-i t.-i lerruone the reward uf D. -mo -rt c i: -:. ry. What shall we beiu-rt? Setting M ic'.ines O r i.elt'hb'tr Samuel Bel- ..... . . " .r ,- , . Le invite- atte: tioa to the sewing achir.es he i is offering f r 3 -1; st a-.ufacturers' pr cts. I rey are the mot f-imple and c mpleie of any m 350 peculiarly a.lapled to family pu-poses. All who use them regard them as almost indespensable. Caii ar.d see them. Mr Biliis has a fine assortment of reiily ma le Clothinsr. and makes to or-Jer all kir.ds of gentlemen's clothes. His store is a few doors wes-t of the Post Offi.-e. Colored Dt nit gruplit O ir neighbor Watson & Kste'd have ioao fine specimetis cf p&iuted j holographs iu their rooxs, to which the attention of the public is invited. TUey must be seen to be fully ap recialc 1, and we invite all who des re anything ia that lice to c:ili anJ examine them. They also make all other kinds of pictures of this character. Fr'-m 'he 5fa.i;on Courier. lS"" Attention is called to the card of je.-sra. E. B. Dot! r 4 Co.. ail-ewl to Whwoa. Jr . Jfc Br-tbr, Amenta of ni-sins ?nn sr.i isiianap-.!: ir.rnff-O-mpan.ea. Th t.o eomranie bava alawy, beea very prompt in 9ett!ing I-se3, si a-vintl instance iu tina cuy will teatify. A i AT.V. MA1-ISOX. lad., Aug. I, 13o9. To Sfeaara W. O. Wh ut -n. Jr . & Bn th-r Ax.nts at M Uioa f-.r tbe Itiaii; j Sue atid Iotiar.ap.-lia Insa r.Mite Cou.j AUor. 4-nt'enien: We ack'iOwte-tce the re ipt fr:ta yon '" f $3,070 the It on a ft-tbot lont .f h it in.ar.ii l.y y u. PieAjie ac ref't our thar.it. :'..r the an l p -rnii. u to remark tht if T1. t cr.rr:p.inT a-'j-ist a;:d a -tlie t'o-.-ir l-.-is! a- fir y an.i pfompt'y a h i-en j ne io thi. c.a. they well o-rre auJ we ti.-ut-t i"t wl.t receive an eat.Rairo and, we hope, rfitb'.e tiuinea. Vary respectfully vonia. c. 'B. B. fcL TLEK ck CO. The residence of Jeremy Maasar, at Indiaaapoiis, was entered a few mshts sine?, and a s;Wer watch acd So ia money talsea from the room in which Mr. M. was tleepitig. We ir.tite th? atter.tioa cf the trade to the j a Ivertlsc-mert of Messrs. App'.egats k Co., of. Ci".cicDa:i, ic another cola an. This is ono of the ; oTdcst and mo-t reliable Grms ia the West. Tbey j are the pu'oiishors of a large amount of staaJard ; works, and are hoaorabL' taea. tilvs then acali j and voa will not rejret it. j Jts?" Starr & White are now enija -;ed in t xternling their gai pp"S into tnin of the priv ite r?s-ideo-es and business hoaes of oar cit rons. The ue cf is iai beconiir aims-i uair.-?r5al ia the part of the cut where the main pips have been laid, and the r-are, bright iight c?w uaie by "heta win nuka d:nnl for it in parts if tae city not j et typiei. TLej are prepare! tu put ap fixture f a l Win li oa ahort njtiee, ani in a style eqaal to those in av e 1? TLe Palatial Bazaar of our friend S. C Iiiale ia the centre of nrtrncf ' &jT th K-Ter ef Ice Crwrn anJ other lumr:c th? ean. E?rj;hio L i f ' the br; q iali r ard ?enri np in the bet maonr. II? also : a rery Uro K t tf Wall Tapr. Ac. cf th? Ut t atylea 5 ft n Lli , w k h -were pa-cba-i ;?:-'t fr-m ewsIvf:rer and which are ?J at pr X"Shire's Clot hi nj Store is the place to ! gt new i". :ie. eiihr r?iv male or t- ordr. ni tov-k i j all miie np nader Hi r rvna! in.?c?icn. and are, there fc-re. warranted t be a r.rreaented. H parchaaed Bia : rl : h., caeaimere. aaUaetl-x, veetitt. Wi-aai.M- r i. & , Br5 tac4. a-; J npoa rrra.iaS m-lioe. aai U. there- ; fl!" " W ? 1 1," '"SactK.m ia evrrv cwA-T. Hi w riTi?a bar- ial a -t Jil . of evjwnce. are oar-fa! to do their wr neally and i , abMti;ij-. tbefo-e. he ejo9i:'y invite ti pitr- : : et r'Ui j - a- r T T . - . . - . v, i -. . . 1 - icra irai n. inotr,- ;ai u.t., siaie . : that the llartlea L;:'a'are haj ofcred to Gtf- ' f-srd the cf5?eacd ti'.!e of Dictator, which be had ' decHatd. '"- -rs tlra I sirs (Slovenes o! ei& I: is reponed that Enierioa EtfcriJge is electevi to Congress Irom se of tLe dis tricts of Tennessee- We hope the report tree. It is reported that Gen. Sam Houston Geo. Coale has not yet sold Ua I ars it; is a good chance for an investment.

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Xlie Stoic's vionitiwn. Earth" fceae re traaci?fV wesp aot, .Nur st;id with 4owacn eye. ThoUih rrrw". etoal ter daritv, The tempest on the eoeio. The torm-c!ou4 oa the siy Creation cf momeiil, I; qaickly pmsses bj. Aal thoagh its sbs je asit linger Xo-J lonj r..aiii tiy creaat, 5tod firm a "h:nitrii Witn towerieg. u-y ciwst. Dream cot tht sbaie eterna!. However dirk its bus : The sea i? sh cin lr;r.ly la distant cd v.f u.u. The wor! I 13 chancjr. laub nr, Se'er yit'ld tcfc;aub mirih Thocjh jiy flits e'-l:y rvic-i thee, 1 1 tot ilie cliiJ cf ej.rth. 'TU but a g'eata f f sunLine, A ray t-f ii-i'o'.T life's t. Th t thteM the ?oa! a ic'ttnt lfore ihe eomiog tight. The ycUen r!oal at eT'niag, Flo. ting lowij in the west. Which teems to sh.De th brightesl J3.IU it links to rest. Srn al! i dark an 1 lonely. The g!l"oinj rays depart, A deeper crnes covers T-e chiocbrs of tae heartTbea weep K.t. pi'.g'im. '.4uj'j nit, f .-i nut to t-r f.r tuirtu. - Leave ruoh to bardj nni w . nea. Brave every ehEe uf earth. ITaverf-.rl Co"!e;-. -th mo., "9.

ar.ep..r:eJ for the Failadltixo. Rlclitnoud Ilartic-ultural Society. 'I he S.iC'tty met Aogatt 6th, President Hut tor. in the cha.ii . Miautes rtai aud approved. Svve!tr Ji'brs.Ti as elected a member. "l'r. S.S. B.iy j then retd an i:iteres'iur article on 't is exwrieuce in watetir.2 plant duririr the drv weather I'is s'rawernr! and rusj Demes were liiateria'ir beoeS'.ted by it ; h'S tomatoes were not Msfiieirctj ieue5lted to pay tor the trouble, exceft in cars: uf longer druuth. He watered at .'tfcretil tiniia of tie day with warm and coid water. Jo-etii Uatliff real an art.cle from a horticav r nr. the mar.a "aient of the pieplait. The fi!rction cf fraita and tliiver.- a gao l, l'r. M - 11 is .b-'rrV-i w rt? in'i-h alrnireJ t trot'ar cv i W. T. ltiti:s eihirihed some of the a inif T.n-rc! were soma hue ne-.rs an t app-e. t.j six vatieiie of lrt-a potatoes from the nr,.ja of W. 11 S.rr'h U lleed had a ti e coilection of applts xji l.ts oar. 1 raia.ug. 1 r?MOti:t If itton l a ! also eteral varlet.es ot" a:i-Vs ai. l f rsr-TLe-e i; fru'.t by several o t.ers which noticed ia ire r :ort if the Fruit Conmlttec. Mrs. Klizt S-'tM. also M ises Keed ar.d Stra'.fai exhibited beaatifil bouq lets. Mr. Heed i al a bai-.t;f-il v.-i!o'.v d-dtiia. B. Strattaa had a heliotrope that was very frjgra :.t and beautilul. Amor the vt-i;etblcs Acre soaie tine tonatoes a!.J i jUXit.'-S oy t'aa.et x'jnair.i:. v-jstcr o tomatoes bv J. T. Lan .-aster attracted attention, J. RatiiiT lia 1 several varieties of potatoes and sonie Uacgariun grass wh ch was tall with larae heads. We noticed some Licorice ront and vine, rv J. J. Con'ey. l'r. B-vyJ, K Y. Teas and W. li. Saiirh, were appointed to search oat the true orijin and name of the raspberry exhibited by Dr. p.-yd. It was resolved the ladies Le invited to attenJ oar next mt-etinir at d a. I subsequent tceetirg. We had the light of several of their conotenan-c-'s at the last meeting and it is hoped to see them ia faturc. The H- e.-ative Committee were ir.stt acted to make arrangements for a Fail Kvtiibition. Adjoaruaen: to regular meeting ia one week, Tlie t.ram crop 01 unis. The Cincinnati Gazette in speaking of the tabie cf statistics publi.-hed in that paper, says: It will be seea that the whole nart.be-r ef acres urder wheat iu was I.C9,412. pr.id icing 1 ..C.)j 4J bu-ae:s, or aa average of m J onsnels to the acre. The car.cral impression is that one third more land was p'atited the past sea-on thai the previous jear. It is safe, we thir.k. to : estimate the enmber of acrfs at 2.0OO.0H0. T he j ptouuet pr acre, after ciakitiK allowance fur the , frosteJ tiitricr, may be stated at fifteen t nshels. : The yie-!d is admitted to be better than l;.T,!.eii ' i: was wttuin a fraction ot fcurteen bathe's The j crop this year is also very saperi-.-r in quality. ; We may t her fore set the crop cf 1.VJ down at 30 OO0.'-(Hl brt?he's of wheat c f excellent quality. . a.airst 17.000 t.00 cf ordinary qaaiity last year,: and 25.000.000 iu 1657. " , Corn was a'so very li-rht L st year, the total f y it-Id or l.e34.11S acres p'anted ieit,g only 50,-; 661? . l'uhe!s. against 6 '2, -Vi 0,1 6 3 bushels on ( 2.2:4 424 acres in l:o7. I he average last vear was ? . to the acre s?atr.xt 3t ." s in : i Tz. lis season tlie r nruner r I acres piantea is tuny s

cp to that r f 157, and it is probably jrreater j Com Meal We can l.ar J'v tail, theref'.re, with anvtiiin? likeiirJ!"goo 1 wcatber from th?3 time out to realize a mach i i.-ajD-. ' larger crop tr.ftn was ?t?crjrH. last Ttar. t

4 j w-ai.i. tntj -..-. a t ha f- -. . -o BV,e.t ha. -I a!: rear been proved that tie crop last jear oir.e near beirs a:i e ly believed t'.s vield is a fjll average one. a -1 ne Lafayette Journal says taat there was ponse prospect of a reneil of the "Morgan exCiterr.cnt i i i arro.I county recent !v, over the 013. aprtarcce of a San of Ma'tft. who. it wa? said, fci! dWa!ze I'.e secrets of the order. It wa3 thoajht he lud ben raade way with. All the river? crek and pond? i::he reiizhborbood were crssred. tit he marlvr to the caie of tmth ira nnwhrv foand The exc.ter.ent ran bieh, but aws pidien'j asd eoure'y al ajed by the ! ner tht t niU-'a man ha i reeert!y been -seen in Cinci:iia;i tryiu to 5 "'I I a st.ei h ir-e waich disappeared about the sa-j3 time be dtd. i Dr. Jaren. of Pruis-wick. Ulster eour.ty. X. i cive the fol'owic-z reTie-ly to prevent mil dew in fooeberries. He ccten.-fs that mildew i is caa;?d by art excess ve G t of sa-?; so his re-' medy is: i Kariy i spr:; tike a 'are f !o-v a-id p'owdep very cenr 'he bn-he, so a? to di'urb and break ; r.p sotre of the lateral ronts. thereby di-ntnishtno; . the q ii i-.ity f ia" and preveptinir fiidew. He says he fca f r'owd th' p'an f-r the last several year?, ar.il io a'l tht t!rr.e never has been troubled xe th m;!1ew; has ilntv of iare and fair fr-iit. and his bushes in a heal thy aa j thrifty conditio?. ia rt'..'. t , , At OsWoo-a. Tiwa, a yonrrtr orran whoe r.-iabaca came home omnk the other day, took down an ox coad and chastised him most triori - on'y cntil he proTiisl not to do to araio. He drink, rr.e then T J Ul-ti a& 4Vl . 1 . U Ji i i aa icg stability enough to refuse. A New York paper affirms that a tneuorial r-?fj abating; the ITo t. Danirl E. Sick!es to resjjn ; lis sat :n Coojnpe, has received 1-tuO ei'uat ares aai that ii the Eighth Ward a m ire-nent is on fott a-nosj hiilate personal STnipathzirs to hold a public meeticg at which to make the rtqiest opet'v&&lt Austria co man U a!!owei to marry who ca-"t wri h:9 nam?. If wr.cH a 'aw were c Dacted irs th s rriy. the b-eed of rmocrat. atlrastof !eitima'e &aes. wcu'i pretty teaHv run cut in sotr.e seetioca. i rr .-prtn? Hfia .r Wi ai'l JouraaJ sars : 1 1 1

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seems to be the universal opinion that the decease. nmiiilina Irrniar-nmnl of Mr. Mann will h k:..- t Anf,Iew "millUU ArMnSftUCtll.

Llee Ur.doubted!v it is a 'emb'.e blow a rsct aAiCUve providence - yet the gified but tsve ii:e. This was indicated bv Lis sujwsticsr that the Rrv Dr. Bellows, of New Yr-rt one of the ablest rnen in the country, as his saecssor. Deacon Ezekiel T. Cox. cot "Hens for havirz been recectly turced out of the Baptist Church of Zacesville fo-r slave catehis;. his b?a roBtioated by the DemocraU of Maakicsraa, for Co&: y Treasnrer.

departed rresideat lef,' in fc; w hoo .t hv f mvf " 'uc-. A l f " w

. - - I z rtt as VBairai j , r ea r a ii!rri credit. IS retaiaeO tail fagacltv, foresight and judccetJt Vr'!- haat aad ote ail at Ltverv. I which at all t rr.es chira.-venz j hira while in a Sr-lt'nt c "-- ua a.aja

Fi-r the r.Jiaiiara. A Turnpike Caebiixa

j Designed for the irprovexent cf those who ! are in the haJ'it f resortict a variety of strat- ' agents to aroi J payir.g tie ST.a'l a"3ioaat of tol : requireJ by law for the use of the roai. It is U ' be Loped that Bach will jive t-eir seriocs acd : candid atteation, as it U iatendtd fur their special j benefit, explosive of the rest of aakid. I Qiestioa 1. What is cot doing unto gatcIkeeers as ye woali that gatekeepers should do I cnto you7 j Acser. Passing through gates in the evenbg ar.d savisr. "well pay as we come ba;k, is must 5 undool'ed'y cot doir? cnto patekeeper? as ye 1 would that they should do onto you, as yon there ; by freqnen'y caase them to be broke : f their . rest n:.til two cr three o'clock ia the wc-rripg. ir ordi-r to secure the fev d:ms justly d:: for the osotf the road Dot this a reproach to a:n j people. when all this trouble couia be avoided b j fo,l )ii:-4 the exatspie of your generous neigh j bors wh always cheer the hearts of the poo: ! crippled gatekeepers, by payict; f.rbcth wajs. st S as r ot to disturb their peaceful slumber oa the.r j return? J Qut-s. 2. What is not rendering unto C.-csai i the ihi: gs which are C?sar's? j Acs. Usin turnpike roards or hr:die without piv;r-g toll, or e'vinj somethifir for cr.s'ruc tior. or repair, is cena:cly cot teuderiDg un:o C sar the tb it cs that are Capar"s. j Qurt.3. How rha'l we d. unto ga'tkeepcr. ! as e would that they ho-M d.i u: !o us. and a' the Siine tiroe retider uato Csesur the things thai are Crar"e ? Ar.s. I5y payirg cur little bills of io'l prom t !y. wi: h as I tt'e incci.vctiler.ee to gstrk.ejers a-p'-.ssil'le; f . r evrry s-ers:b'e person oaLt to kEO ti.at a gattkeepcrs l;e is Lard enouj-h without iLl cuii hired C. rts of evil men and evil spirits. to frvt, wo -rr, tease. tocta;:z, acsravat". tourhlsii, barsbitc, i-!ar.der. thca.fcrew, ar.d vari ns other crinrin?, cowardly methods of troubling gatekicpers, to tedi-us to mentioo. N. 1$. I.i orler that the nstable a ;d i:::!earn e - 1 m-sy ni Jcrstatr l tae ao ire c itecti s-n correct y. the word -fajsar" thou'J be reriJend Turnpike Compavlea.' We wish to state f r the satisfaction of or numerous fneaJs au l the rest of m inkiad. that ou tlw niifht, or rather morning, when a bra: ch of the fcuus of Malta was instituted in U:ea:r.oi.i, fooi u'rer t .e sasds of the boo i.ioiT Cnnot had . died aay in tho distance, some srentiemer. in car-1 ria"-e toi'U occ-oa tj bek-h forth someiret'y wrri eiitheN nri.in 'h-" heal of poor old Faan ! iijt becacse be ha.l cb?eJ t&.' eat-s. at.il a;,t had cli?eJ th-" sats. at.il waited putlent v their return f cm 11.1 ba n n-t. f..r th" etirrs parpur.if waiti:i2 on their lord-h'-ps, to, ' leCrlve tae i:na pike i.'sBdr?, X: had lo right t aas a !a ajai; I amoui-t of tribate Qje our I urn- j e;.e uer.'.Iem-in tsserted ih.it e c'.oe the ;a is, sayii g that thete . ; it. a-.d as if sure of co::vincin os tha we ha 1 vi la'ed the la, went 0:1 to say that a gatekeeper in t'Lio lacked the r'es and a man cut them d.wn, and thev cou' ln't do aivthir.e with him. said will certain' No",s-u .-h u liri.b as the of;re have tj he engrafted ii.io alive s.urrp: erii'ipa ue tan le ui.e-i wiin mc pei.uii v sap of the law. lie wt.l have t j increase greatly both in mecUl and ph;sca! potr before he will , be able to drive cs ftom our d-ity as gatekeeper, ; for if we ate not nvs'.aken it can be found mioej ' he valcr proverbs of the rresent et eration, ihatohl Iad!y Fajjn wes cot raised ia the woods" to be chased by an wi. 1 We think lie above scandalous facts, together with other similar set-ties too ridiculous for pnb lication, a sufJucier.t apology for publishing the Turnpike CV.ec:. ism. w. b r. Anust lizT. 3 . . 0 , . i The Democrats are assa lir. e the Kansas Con istitution beca'.se it aoes not put the nero on an equniitv of political rights with the white man. jTOey curnpiaii.ei q i'.e voeiferously because tbe . Leaveoaro,th Contitution did not recognizo -ce2ro scfTi age. " lias our Democracy a:,v mind of : its on. j ; 155-A pair of handsome black horses, lately! ( owned bv Mr. Sanderson of Suramerville, N. J., ' of w.ac'd Hawk and Trcstee blood, have been sold to the French Emperor for 4,000. They 1 a:!ed fcr Fra;ie last wetk. cw York IarU.cl. ArorrT 9. 1859. Frort. vJuIl. a!e at from 4 -10 to f" 25. H,t. tiuS I. from ?l I to I 4U. Etc. duU at; 75 cefsis. Coki, 79 cents Outs, 3 anJ 43 cent. Fhil.nlelphia.-V'i' 9 F!nar dall 'rem fi t75. heat, 1 33 to 1 45. Bje. 7s. Cum, T5. Cat. 3i te ."?7, C incinnati.-Aae 9 1 to t 1-- Kje. fO. liar. F!o?r. f I 86 to 17 '5 to 5 25. Wheat, licli!ii9iiil ViioIe:iIe I'rice Current. 1 atrrtD wnitT tr T. . iocs i Hmr, rwewt. $2 5 Il ni " v sb'.u. lera 75 St i ilicc h rtncd '4 r-:riee x?r iu 1 a . lee", si tti. k per j.i:r t fi "i.ick-r. irr 4x 5 ia. .,r-iu Hiiea fer lb 3 Ijr - . 1 T'" "!f7-en Ca!f Skin . 4 -lep -it i Q . 5 25 Lar-i 0t (er gal . . 3' - Unaee 1 " I " amor " . I a"- - . 2 "5 Sl " 11 10 Jtl "li Kit ' ' " .'lover. ." .-5 I Dili f fiiutiirm .h r- r Ltl . f3 1 5 S I1 6i ; iiar ir..n r-T It ! Bn!t,-r per lb r.j. w heat per rwt - l:cn, oa saa-Uj !st, of s-vizU, ad, diittr of Tret. E. y.Buah, 01 th;s citj, aj aisyct fir? yr. p.kp, io ra.on Co. , lai., XT Miimu. &inghu-r of Ma ani M.iri riart, 9 j.-s. 1 m i. ui i iay. G- r.e to remlmt of fai-Ie tAjt ior.e to ra!m o'pnre !. rVt. lin with ace ', h-r- in 4'txr Wnre te-dji! b'. main- p:rs:. Haren' r rHir ch -rs Vtt h r iwiMir'a bi4om If liatrveUa iic t thi tJe' farewell. Cloaii. .Ar ra jlwr, f.T,;r lrk!i Marce'!eT bom bp ia ti kf ; List ii. m'J:c : motber, bera, I itn la;-pT Jo ct err : II-r my iitsi c.a sctnier, J--!! itb f rtrrr r hV--t, Hr er-rtial Jot unrar, Cutct.n. it etreai roc. to o in cusTo.iin:: OX Oa ABOUT TtlE 2-TH 0?- THIS MONTH, ' we will c.iEDaien.-e receiv;nj uar , Everythia; New and Fasfci.-.nahle that appear in the uu.r!! Market will be f ttai al car fcsiai.ainei.i. Ml a j,. lhM.t wili ', DEFY COMPETITION, For the next Two Weeks UNUSUAL BARa onr ctjeet i to e." t,ut a'l car kamtt Stock. uress silks. barege lawxs, groxuixk tisstes. ci1ali.ieh. gic;h.v3is, SHAWLS. LACE MaXTILLAS, Fgd. Brilliant, rreaca ChiaU. At SO per cen t lea than Kaatern price. ;f XE IF YORK CASH ! p j lpt-iov-i " ' " n AVISO FUR "Ht5EOTHg CSTI&K OXSIErS LISES ia tki etty. ikl r-r, an4 Fmtx.s caa b aecoasSPINNING . BENNETT. Jtaia Street., RICUMOSD. Ind Aerast 11. FOH SALE OK TKAUE. A SECOND HANDED ROCKAWAY BITGGT, a..jt at (Mod aa aew. Kiyqaire &f STatATTA A SOX. Attraatlt, j5

A:ioay ia Ihi Ju itetal Ciraalk. itif

Ilortirultnral Society. Tha axt realar meetiag at the Hortialtal Society wl-1 lat ia the Hail of Eagia Co. Na. 2, oa Safari y Bert, at 2 a'eloek. P. At. Xrm Frwaa Virginia. X!diK Coart Uou-. V .Oct., St. 155? T)r f? U JirC4. 1. r Sir I tit A r ie.-a a jaln one eenli;: to voar u.-t.aa4 reeommendins; j Uocand' traso Birter totil who nut bs .A cted i with tvjwia t-r Pile. I had been aa.ctei nafour ! cr five 'm'oih wiTh DT.reosU whea I eoraaieaeed UkiEi;te Br iers, aad they" iffteJ a perft care. I had aJ.o fev-r paia ia my Jth . .'ten Jed with Piies.- ? 1 have d h.d n arucz the Me a.tar aitiee 1 j w., cared bv tfa. B:tter...ai I mtoheertaUy revom- " acci th.m to all who nav be .inrUHv affllcOi f VV''rR5s Jamks M. rtOTD. ! kfir H H t3ai' t:rma Eitteri. It i Ji hy I raz: ii -i r'Veepera 10 cvry town and vvU.r j in ir,- l eitei '!-. West Iadia, aal Saath Anaerica, at 73 cu j;r t.:!e- S3 Im Ceiabiatlina ltour of UrjtrA At Slate's. Airui! 2. 1-5. D!TOs Pn.nrvcw : Sim The Coail.4ai ju Plow f oh 1 b az'atof Mss:. Ueari A Siaex. last s i-rn. j prove to be wh: it is r.-oajin-'B ie i to b. ol 1 'a fn.lv -.i.sril w:ta it I aa i'L-aJ i! raa lighter thai at? i-:h-r f.!or I ci oJ. nJ ii work ea- 1 tiruy :i:?u.rj. It i-'cirt t 1 ia Jca r.8M a o'ker tilow win d: work in to aJ iutaie And t ol it a preat a lna!e to have two har. as I ta ketf j the p:w ruanin att the tii e w-tbat aTit9if t top to C-i ti the hrp to -ft it jharyvr i crlmii. It t ! ju.-h A .w as i wnet aai I ai well pleaet I with j'. I hv? h I n i d iB -alty in irftins the her ?ajrpenf. I ftharpenin? rv-tiy done bv a couiitrv b'.x kinj.:.-.. ad I taiuk tbere ii lei dn4er j ia havici turca f i'?J, than ia the r-!d ', f-r br i .hear. J MIS StlViAI K X ;'N:cho".. Oru!y. cue tf cur mt inte'ti jent, and ! eaur rising farmer. sj of th-j jrrel im.rjrmeal : -I have usd tha C'mir.ati.it llow of Brd A Sinex.thi srT'.n-. and it ii ijstthe Plow I hit been wnir.!. f ,r ..m tlm. 1 1 i un,l..nhi e J! v th j lih tet tannic 1.! vr I have ever seen, and a 'for it d tig nu-e wvrk. I th.at it c.nnot be -.r.l. The ide j of htrm two .s.re i:h each f low , a cood one. a- j I do net have to stvp the tl w to rt the aare sharp- I ?ned, or ! J as we lo wna tn? vi-i nr nr j w 1 o far a 1 tr snei trm, 1 aid ihetn mora le Iv lo-ct r;;i of or Jar in bio' repaired thaa the bar i share. I hvhil them n.jr.si oa b aaveral differ ent b:j -k:iiith5. aid I eaaaot se but that they alwtji work aj well as tlev ii J at first APl'LEKATC Sc Co., Booksellers Pu Wisher sJ AND STATIONERS, . 43 JI.IIS STItEET, CI(IXMT, W w T K h.ve o. e ..f the largest ao 1 best aaortr-.t atnek ia ; ;he est. Oar aiocik eo-t-rtra the tv w r i .a Theolaasrr. 'lrdirinr, I.ar, ,'ler Innlca, .tjrlrnlturr, Iltatorv, Travrla, Tutea, Hera j!r, IMiilataphTidc., At 1 a co-nii!i'te a-f.. uf :! the aiit dfftraMe Mi ctfKaneou Booh pniii el. O.ir to--W t.r S:tio..l ftooa eiiir.racc U bo.'La of mrt u i in the K. fr-Tti thrpli!:t ilo.a to tt.e L?x.fQ. Oar :oci cf Stationery fmf rwrs every t .rterv of B.ank Bok. ffom the -tiaa 1 SIftiioriiri ium ilo-'it to thr 1 ri aurw-r roral I.eiJrer, iuciu dire every artiC.euael i-i tn - ea itim r-.-.T. We hire, for the I'limrT Mr?hnt.a fu'l Tir'.fftvof Lett-r. Cap. and N"ote P.ptr. Knvelope. Wrappinj fater. rt -Lr.et tlor-la. Ir.lr. Ore , a-c. Ut R ow. i t BLl'. ucos are too im Known a a ot the hig'te.t ocer.t. to re-i i.re more than an enu meration ol the atoat Lrotutoeal, wuich are CI. A UKK'S COM M KNTARV, DR DICK'S COMPLETE W0UK5. R0LLIS"-3 AXCIKNT H 13TORV, Piatareli' Live. Speel ator, Moabeim'a Church Hiatory, Joaephaa. dac..oic. W icTite all who 1el in. or r-iirrhaa hooka, to tire na a call, aa we re ?onn lent we c d cfTer the meet a ahall te mutunlly beoeacial. Aurual II, l!- H. aach indat.11 T11C OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE! fBlir. TT XFf V of thia Ic-tilotion will begin I oo Mt-'N D V. St?mer 5ib. 1H an J coaimue nxteea ert- Pmllent ray, nh.i ht i national repuution ki -u Author ni K!ator. wi il hs assiate 1 y fu't corf, of fifiueM Tclaer. Pro rvra Ginri uj Woiii.i, will Ce-ntinix ia the department of Maaic. ani thm er vieea f J it R.t ioni of Cincinnati, aod .. t.- T. rA af N ara, diaUBgalab.! PtAotM.a and Vocalist, h"-e ben --are1. Id a l'iUH.n to the coc:nt saprriaioa of th T-icher, tercral kind Cbri-ti to mtrona will civetheir whule at entioo u he hetEiii. man d era an l moralaof the fmpt.a. Tne Jocvt;ouof tbe Inatttuti n ia mtxt teairhle. tieinr fa th. coatstry , on the lummtof oocot tbe highest bill CTer.o tttoff the ' Wueen t etv," an 1 ix mile dtataot from n, a.ay ireiin i iccipuuoos, ana iree irom iuc anoojr-mc-of.T-IU Tre eroun i and taildicra are nnurpataed In the Tni - aod Tertftai'lv,f of tfte ( est TAr.et.ief md in t'J .atri. i'.-w w- a-w u fr, lapianuq mn i coimnn, raiTB ereat aaad- ? wee rur me taote, are a-jppitej iron ute (.oliege garden ror.e hoo trel and eighty to Pupil, recreaenttnr twelve Statea. ere in attendance during- the paat year. I V X PKNES B-iar-l. incla tin aajh-or. foel. !i;ht. for- ! atatiiri; rootc. Ac., Tuition in all the tranche of th ' rcguiar e ure acd n-aterr.al care, $-tm itr aoouta Eitra chre ar ma !e for io-tru -non ia Maats, XjI'Ta LlLguAgea, aud the Kine Art. I ne anderizn.M are now ole propri etir. ant will So Il ii th-ir power to auilain and a-irance tlie reputation of Uieioilt-ce. F -r ciu: ir-jtt or adtniaaioo, ad-lrea either of ul at College il.il. Ohio. 8 r. CART, Ang 1 1. -35 V. T. VAIL. Farmers ! Farmers ! f sonszi powdbus!! IJ- ARMERS look to t!e health of year hor, keep item in guod con tiioa mb4 apiriia. Brack's Horse Powders Are jois the artic! to kp tana is fine or ler aa1 p!rlu. Each j ackaie cjuaim more an4 of a bef.r q-nhiy tha.i any mi-r ll-irae I'owler now ia uae. ITor Dut-trptr, ilava. Foao.!-r. Yellow Kiirr, Ilile Bo.-it, L-an ol A...-tlte, C.ght. Coliv-nea. we.. c. I!j the pjuoj or pacxae bt tut-poan-i, 41 cent. packa( ii. 5.5 Tlalaa Ktreet, - ilir hnaoaid. Aqyaat 11. xit f UKMOVAIi Uyil.I.I 4TI E. "I r liaiteriaisr Kt rmivr.l.l, ka remoTcl hi t i broaii i U.i.lii.;. T. J. Briii' -totjMott. i li a expericnee in BaktDg Prieudi' LiotUe. five him ; eotaierjee in -urin)r finje who mar patronise him that ' evtrithin a-:i ie to their entire uu-iKbui. U alo ) rweivr ii,t iat.-at faakionx, anJ he refer w hi asanr i eimaasera for t"e atyle an l ijnl.tr o'hia work. II wul atau t.mca lave aaa:p!- oi Cl.nh. w:th their price, i a firp? Dif ir rail (an iei( tjt tLeaielTfa. Tharifn! for fan patrouare he re-pectfai! o!!e1ta a Auromm .x, I-o. 35 2m 'Te IU?ptiVMca?i. aa J HraJ Ax? copy 2 a n.ha AUCTION .SAIwE OF 40.000 Dollars Worth Br Calalaiae, U ltbent Ueaerrt, IS that lre M.ra in Pike' Opera Boi'linj. en t:h :reet, between Waiaat ani Tits sa., Ciaeiaati, Ohio On Thursday, .tugnt ltb, CcaaietieiE at 9 o'cl.-ck. A. M.. aai eonti&ua wiihoat aj'-nrnaient sn;il the entire f'.tM k wi'-lhe'Jlj. I thick it aele9 to enumerate, a thi nie ail era -tain 'he iar?et asd mt aetirahie MMek of Staple asJ f'aasy- iJrj ta-od-. evr re.t ia th tVeat at aartton . Thev are ail 'r-'a and 2eiret!e. w,ta ta qaa'tty aal -j r ani wiii be well wr.a th attreusa ef the Tr.de. Aug 11. D. D. LOCKVTOOD, Aaetioneer. DISSOLUTION. N OTICE i hereby rirea that tc co-partner, hip li-ticg ttweea WM. GOR-rCiI asi CURTIS OKA Vfc, ander the aarne aa j t;ie oi Gorra -a X farave if thi dav diaaoleed by did sil ceaer:t. Thoa L - . . . - . i .- .-. , . -..i ,, , V. . - c I rr.!ia,ad,fr,U.o;i.ua...w. oU aaJ bxM wul be fooni ai attti. witht lay. W M. G03?rCH. July llJx. Ii3. CL ETla Gi A '. JAMES 31. POE.Tiaraaa,t...l,. :.. , f - rrim (,., . w - h , v .- , . ' ; a urira, . . .-KM - u, am i.Ba ' u, .., a era a-ere ail snler trr Hall lacy ar orneriac a4 re-!-ii, eztaa ef their odi direct frosa Use auaafactarer, ac I a-xj oeoV. j eaa eottpete ia rM, e., with any heaae ia the Wt We rewp-etiailv eit ail itvaae aba hare bereWwre Ta r n a-J the hoaje t ettli eoatiaae t de , and we iavireaii other. t rr.ve af a ea-U before partha.iar ee where, a wetter: to aeep eaeral atMrtiaeat ef Har iware.Cwrpeater aad Co(r' T;, IaJta EaGOIlSrCiJ k POE. A 1 tare sri Bay interest ia the (lard war traie te J. M. Po. Eq . aad aa aat rettria fr-na baa-inees , I wwld reeoraaenJ te tho who hare to itneralir patroeized at, aa I my .rieoiit p-aeraiiv. a ceoUBaaaea ef their paLri,i-ao te the aew &rm U Oja-aach if fee. CUETIJ GRATE. July 11, ISC A. 35

O. THOMAS Mo D.s Druggist & Chemist, Xortk Stie Maim Sirtet, tloet Jo or Mif 0 Starr Hall, JiieimonJ, Ind., IS ow or-enies a aew and earefallr elcteI tork o frag, Medunae. Paiats. Oil. Ivtu3. Varni,be. Tarpeatin. A!'"ohul. Lanl OU. Lioae4 Oil.

I Baraisj; ( laid. White Levi. Window GIim, twttf. Patat. Varni.h, aol VVhitewa.h BraAea, Per f aery ad aaev Soap. Uarien Wda, 1'aaa, Uk, Ppcr , . f . . ... , .. . ... L'lw of b ' qaalitiea tor Mikeal an M. SL . f " Tr , -,-TJa"i'0 ' l?'? P' h" ""if"1 4 ,h? ti T Pol ,n ,hu -part-al reapanfall, aoha... Jlarrh lt-;h. 19tStf The Ohio Kiver SALT COMPANY. MASl'f ACTURE aanoally 0-.i"S) BarraU Camm. "ine. TH an t IHirr Silt A!o Coarew iu: nd PatAiag Salt. Their tlt ia kejt constantly oa haad aai for a'.e at th "OHIO RIVER SALT YARD." S'rf,t, letire 5lh ttmJ 6lh. RICHMOND, IND. nif. Bb'.a. J. P. Clark Detroit River HTiita Fiah (1,1 - - " " Ptckrrel, 05 m l.Kko Shad, j Heirini. J9 Ct Fih. 1J " FiHajh" blue brand White Fish, 5 " AortJ brands do J-at reeeire-daai for ala br J. 11. H.MU1, Af ril 2, !S'-. 401 SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! a II a o.leri: cie-l h opii.I oa Pearl trert, one I 4oar arth ol rt.aa a a aeaetat a.wrteot Ktnmna u d ir. .a. , ,kn1 tx ao(l t., Ae b,of wurk..B. T(r, ,targ v., ha!u low for rasa and the deoifn i to them low m h&e 1 Btuaer. Pleaa cll ai.4 ai.aiin tor yoaraelTe. TUOMaS SkKIT. Richmood. IaS.. Ja tt. 1S09. 3 -it Singer's Sewing Machine. At She Meichaat TallwriBg" FatablUho rarnt ef SAMUEL BELLIS. PRICE REDrCKO TO sjt0. $75. $llt. tinJ SIJ. JIN-iKrfS NK- P1MII.V SK-lt. .MVC IISB. tha fnce or w.o ia oilr S . ta a oi: a I e!(.c ly deaorat'-l M- ia?. eana'jie of perform! n r in the beat atyle. l Hie of prirte raoiiiy. Muger' l'raiiwverwe Mititllc Marliiiie Tube I'M 1 ! a Maehlns entirely new la it ar. raneme-ita: it i vrrr ajtt'a!. rnov.-a rpitly and very eiiv. anl f t f.ra:l a.e a t H4-M man fifa -tun ng par pose, ia the very l eft a 1 eb.pt itaehin ever o Jerri to th- pu.ilic iuirer" .o. 1 St;inil.-irl Stliuttle .aaa worm,rT ,,!.! at Ii5. but now redace-l to 1I. Ii taawa at! orrr the aorji. Krcry sort of wora en n uoao wiih it. iiiser's So. ti aitntidaral Shuttle ivlariiiae. Thia ia th favorite ifana'aernrinr Machine yry where Price, with la'le complete, ttiiAayolih Machine mado Ml M. SINGER Sr Co, either plain or eueloacd in Cabinet Caa can I nroearea otth uiideraixot-l, for the n. price they are olt for ty the MauaCacturer, In He Yurk. and toll tnatraeuoa will be given ti tn rhater. free of char, hy SAM'L BKLLIS. Merchant Tailor. Mo 39 Main St., Richmond, lad. t-foaa A C. ytit Aokt roa J. July l-"9. WltmToilel onp Tlanulacl ry. 140 Weat Thirl Sti II. HiKVDKa di Co . Mannfaeturera aad Deal er. Wbole aod Retail, uf Fesaader'a relebratel IU MICE STONE SOAP, Atao. ftrowa Wmaor, llaav, Baaaai, Paloa, 0,ra. aal ealtcr Toile Soap. Oar tatcw Saa Soap l aoiaalll tr removii. wriiiof or PriuU;r' iuk, pitca. varaiaa, pair.ta an t aiaina Ir a the I and, without th af oil, alcohol or acta. Bctof par la quality aaa blon.loa wtlb finely fulveriaed pa ni-toBe. U a ia aa4io ia remorinr i h- dirt fro-n ih p-re ot tha akin, leaving it actl an-i clear. It waahca aa tifactorilr ia hard water a io a tt.anJ r.r te natnt a ra-yta eoauttng hoaa and ahop ia aa in liapeaaaifire article W tboae triahioc ft good iaoap at amoi-rate priee. i ip-s. it wmt Thfr J Srrawt. rit.rtfin.tt J ill 31. I i' Ji 3m. i Take .oticc! Sergeant's Spring Bed Bottom, M aa eotirelr near principle. It 1 aloaple, l.jcha. darhte. portable, luaurieaaly ai; aod comfort!;:. a&d a coaTentent t ed For the Sick or Invalid, All peraoDa la want ef Spring Beet .Bottom will plea ca1! and eurain for thtve. We. th underiigned. ar th only manafacturera and sol proprietor of this ccleurated ( ' Rieliaaoan. Indiana, bavlnf porchaaed lha right af tha Patentee It ell at T It p r nw tTrrT j 1 II ! li O H t 11 1 tl C : ( f rirm Dollars, and can be put oa Any Kind of a Bedstead. lie or Old. ia aaort tin. W alaa keep ail kind of rach aa j ...... -t AiJ. 1 UAUo, DRESSING and PLAIN i B UREA US. and UrA SIISTA NDS. all kind of Tahlea, Sofas, Laangea, Bpriar, Cane aual lal Seat t'haira. Backer, at. ail Kinds of 7Iattraae, c. if- Ware Eooa So f Main treet. Riehavad, lad. aCfSKLL ai BR!). Jllf Jul IS, 1r5. Dissolution ! 'PHE firmvf CXDESTOOD a BaO., i thia day X c.o',rel by mutaai eon-ent. iaij 2, lii. L'SDtftOOD k BEO. The aa4enia4 will eul ap tb ell aaok aai caciua the aiae a naL All pwraa iaiehted ta the late firm, pleaae tu notice that they wiU he cal 11 apoa to pay Ul earn fortfcwtt. aa tha aid book mar ba cknaed ep. All peraoa having acevoat arunn a ar rqatal ta haal tara taaat gel erlII Ine th-ua Taaaklal f-r part ptrtirw I knt ta aarrit a eoa tin aanca ef the iavur of ait acr oil Iriwad. H, M. VSOZRWOOD. Jmlj T. Ji t Rfmoral Produce Store. i ,'4. where . k-. JLTlTJcocTlll jPKOOCCR. aae VV.ETALr.S. aa Batter. E.C. Ctuekea. Bwcr. rat-e- tveeta Aa-ato. T.iaatuea. a... ! aeatatstwaee ewaate hia te fctta ( aeet tkeeewanrjr aCarev, aa fcwava tawaa trwah auat ge-4. rr rCaHa taa Hi(eM price at all Havre for ' an aiaai eia.-aawry rreaae. aaraaer wu( Baa it te taeir i latere te call ape hiaa. Ui am, ia avail preate aal u,i.kimi. mn'.w I-i . vOltl Attlr, FerallraL The eld Settler ef lUetera Iadiaa will VU a Seelat Meetiaa; ea the Fair Groaada, jeiaiae Kalrhttewa. aa rrida. Itrut II. aad a feaeral aa d pec!al iarUetiea la aeretr exteaded te ail to ell aad jcas(, to joia la the Aeenal Xeetief. aal derate the daj ta axial piemnww. aal the rewieei ef eid accaetaace. Ceaae tree the Saet- Uk West, ta Serth awe ta raaatk Ceeae hr ana. coaa in carrtarea. amrrjr. Wapaa, ea Baraeaark, ea fee aat helf) toavake it a ear leer w ao reaa jaarl- Dir.ai ernce will ceaiatn tae ereer ef eaerwt. wlaica wti I ec fe4aew4 bw am ace a. mm. aval -uaataLetail ceav ptwieed wita tacar ewe peertetea. la pi t ate Kyle. A aaaveer afiaa'H bar aai'a in vital aad ar ewpeetoJ . Cewarrraa er aaaaaaHam Jw U. Beae. Har ray Rett, Jaaaaw Beekl.waa. Howry B. Hall. Ia i Waa. It !.- atr.

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