Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 38, 1 September 1859 — Page 2
EDITED ASO FIB' D. P. HoUoway;
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Thursday -vr!
1859.
fanr n'Foted 8 wa,er-fice orchard. Ac,
n urn of an oppoimy 01 ooicg bo, o, caning at thi office - par Tfie Temperance meeting at the Back j cct CB Friday evetutg, atd that in the ioath ta part of town, on Sunday afternoon, werej largely attetctd. Speeches were wade by Messrs. j Miller. Bete r and Fagao. On Friday evening, j come little g'r'a ang ome excellent Temperance i
&-An lodianapofia correspondent of the V ashiugton Constitution, who U evidently a Hendricks tu and a Lecoroptooite, writea: "Set it down as a filed fas that the next Slate Convention will be composed of reliable Administration Democrats, and no mistake." 1 he same jubilant individual gives the following report, at bead qaariers, of the recent exploit by which the Douglas ites were '-squelched" in Marion connty: "The great contest was to the selection of delezates to the State Convention which meets in Janaary text, and part of whose duty will be to select delegates to the Charleston Convention. Here the factionist tried their best to get an entrance to that Convention, bnt twelve solid national Democrats were selected, wbo will see that the right kind of delegates are seut to Charles
ton from this district
Woodwakd Lodge A new Lodge of the IO O. Fellows was instituted ia this city on the 30th! inst, by D. G. M. Ed, A. Jones. The ofScer elect are as follows1:, ,
E. C. Pjle, N. G. W. W. Foulke, Y. G. A. W. Mendenhall, Sec. O. P. Little. Treas. O. Shearon. P. S. The name of the Lodge is complimentary
to one of oar most respectable citizens A.)
Woodward, who is not only a good member of the Order, but one who has a heart full of sympathy and an open hand to the unfortunate of every class the brotharhood of man. Mr. "Woodward presented the Lodne
Adair nt Washington.
The Washington correspondent of the NewYork Herald te'.ejrapus to that piper Friday niht as follows:
General Cs ealled at the Mexican Lec
tor gs. The good work goes bravely on.
South mx Dkmocract. The Port uirjson (Bliss.) Reveille slates that a convention of the Democratic party of Clairborne county, n.t ir ftll. at Port Gibson, on the
8fb inst. Among the resolutions adopted on that occasion, the Reveille givea the follow-
" Resolved, That we deem it due to exact justice, equal rights and sound policy, to declare, as the voice of this meeting, that so much of the 29th article of the 7th section of the Revised Code cf this State aa declares against the legal right and forbids the bringing into thia State of slaves from beyond the limits of the United States; under the penalty of one thoutasd dollars, ought to be extraced frcm the Statutes; and regarding the
mill tasctment as an endorsement of the Fed -j Wavne Circuit Court.
cral usurpation, as a rtiiecuon uj,on me institution of Slavery, and a being contrary j to sound Southern policy; we do further de-1 clare it to be the seiifc of thi meeting that '
tLe Legislature of this State ought to repeal said enactment at the next regular session.
kWhHi it is remembered that this is the head- 1 with a snlendid Bihlp as tha hin-hest armrpri-
quarters of afew noisy f.ionist who have giv- fation of tLe compliment , aid to him. en the narty so much trouble in the state for the 1
last te rears, oy ?u..v u. iu put oown ; Uera. B. k J. Coffin, who recently purthe National Administration the importance of: ...... . , ' ' f. .
are respectfully soliciting the patronage of our citizens. That they deserve it, wi know, and those ho deal with them will soon End it out. The junior partner has gone East to purchase a large stock of new goods. II is experience his knowledge of the wants of our people his good taste will all be clown in one of the finest stocks ever brought to. this city. They are good men,
Wayne County Temperance 1'ulon. Parsuait to notice prerioiaJj givea. several Pit:zecs cf Wayne county, met together for the purpose of organizing a Comty Temperance Society. For the furtherance of this object, oa motion of
Wb Baker, James Endsley was called to tie .
cnair, aad j . i'ricbet appoints ecre... &Dtember wilh & ireatv between the
It was moved by Henry Lantz. that a Commit- j jnrafz Government and the 'United States. tee of three be appointed, whose duty it shall be j which will cover all disputed points. The I to report a plan for the farther workings of this j best understanding prevails between the two society, and also that this Committee ba i as true- ' Governments. Senor Mata is perfectly s.ttled to report the names of suitable persor s for J i-Sed that the President is determined to e x permanent officers also a Committee to draft a ( tend every aid in his power to the liberal
Cocstitution and By-Laws for the Society.
The uuderned are oilering a large ami complete assortment of
tion tr-d tv and p ,i d hb respecs to Srs j a -r- T TCTNDS OF TT-A-Iv1DTr.E3i, Lt-rd and Mata. the former of whom is q ute 1 V I J 1-1 J-Xi. -it ---' v mvnmp urmnvmill. Minister McL-ne is looked for here early j TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ALL KIMJSs Oh AILClIAMCa
'Tools, BitiUe'' Material. Haute xwAimg ootu. Nails, Glass, Ac , Ac. Whieh th., will a, .uca arliclM . h.i i- ta. -- P.rchasiaz for C.,h. aa4 -Iting for ,h.
tamo. thj cn make it ol inlerMi w va j- r--3S
IIIBBERD & SON.
the result will be appreciated. Its significance is understood here, and will have an important
influence in the State."
This is bnt carrying out the programme which has been laid down at Washington. If the patrotsge of the Government the money of the treasury at the capitol can control the election of delegates to the State Convention, and if it fails in that, those to the National Convention, Indi
ana will vote for the candidate who n ay be se- jand will command a large circle of trade.
lected by the men now in power. A large majority of the De mocrats -of this county prefer DougIan, but their representatives will vote with the Buchanan party.
25 List of Causes dispossd, up to the
eleventh day of the Fall Term, 1859, of the
Patents Granted. The following patents were granted to Indianians ou thelGlh inst: Benjamin Fulghum, of Richmond, for improve sawing machine.
Iliomas J. Jolly, ol Ulean, for improved
Elder vs. Iflorlon. The editor of the Jeffentoitian, is notorious for having tepeatedly turned his coat for th rake of enjojing office. A few jears since h was in favor cf Eradicating slaveiy froi the knd.in favor of negroes voting and bein, allowed their caths against white men, in fa vor of their sitting in the jury box, and bein elevated to every political and social privil rge. lie now hardly thinks thm huma leings he abuses every man who will nr kick them, and denounces all who are oppt erd to slavery extension as "Abolitionists," "disunionista" and "traitors." He changr Lis opinion with every change of adminis tration.and with all the changes of thesam administration. Within a few weeks past h has occupied and asserted two directly oppc site positions in regard to the duty of ou. government in protecting naturalized citizen in visiting their native lands, and he stand i ready to defend ard sustain any doctrin 1 that he might think would be agreeable t ! those who have the power to remove hii i "fjoott and Ireechct." from his paltry office He has an unquenchable thirst for office, h has sought it from the people by all sorts t professions, and has occasionally obtained little from the government by the most aljf cringing and humiliating changes of opinion such a man has no right to talk about an j ono aa seeking and craving after office; h is entirely estopped by his own debater : course, and should keep his mouth closed, j Thero is no republican in the State that th ! editor of the Jfff. hates with half the earn estneas that he does Judge Morton, non j other that he won'd get up so early or go a-. ; far to slander. Jt is well understood that ii ' regard to the Judge he has been crazy fc ' years. If anybody kicks him, he jumr and shouts "Morton!" if any person or p ! per should speak of the Judge with approba ; tion he becomes enraged, looses his appetii ( for meat and drink, and breaks out with a ' old re-hash of silly and unmeaning editoria) : against him. I One ot his favorite rehersals is that M- j Morton has been frequently a candidate an ! has a hankering after office. Well, he was ; caudidateiu '4 Son the democratic ticket, an was also the republican candidate for Gov. i j 'LC having been nominated for that oflic j by acclamation, and without desire or solici ' tatiou on his part. In '52, he was electe Judge of this Circuit by the Legislature, ha j ving received the votes of all the member i excepting five. j V e consider that the curse pronouncd i: holy writ of "Wo unto you when all me shr.ll speak well of you," is taken off ol Air i Moitvn, by the coarse denunciations an abuse he has received from time to time froi the lips and pen of the editor of tho JefTet ' suni;in; and he but fulfills his destiny b : speaking ill of the best men we have in thcountry. He lifts the curse from pure me good flows from his evil speaking! Le him alone! j
Georgw UouYerrs. Willian McPoiiiiM. etal. Jivi W. Salter t Fliili-mcti F. Wlgjiai. Jacob MeriDg r. lfrnry Snlch. Li-win lilirk v. iiliim J'ijintT, rt a0. John RHr. Minium Ofrlurn, t al. Nichnliu tatcerftoo w. Kiluiuan Bard. ct nil. Nrlson G Nttiet.o, et al. t. Jni- 1. Brun, et at. William Hunni-ll t. Willi m Irawfoid. Wil.ism sirif r. Allclt Hunt. Artenta W. '(rnH t. ramul Hwte. Nalbao Jotit-9 ai. v. JtT4iiie Conwell, et al. William II. I ement r. Fliat-erti fNntent. tiattrial iWand t. ftlarjurt-l t'tmnnd. lielf-tia Tui enii.j; . (.orueiiUA Turp-tin. Mxrk E. lUM-TrA v. John Manli-y, t al. ;-orie Bl et at., IVfer '. v el 'bora , et at. Wiilium K- Nofsiirer v. J"Ilii Weaver. Anru ti:-l-r t. J:mm Mi:W li inoey . et al. Hbecca W.TindiiJe . J'.inrs Mrtioi, etal. bHtuntl t'HMell r. Joseph Sti'tbaat, et al. iirttrge M-( liltnllh t. JrMn lire'i. Irviu Keetl v. J-rhu T WiMriin, el nU. JnnieA Frscnsoo T. Ih-r.rj V"j.'l-mf:fr. Javid Fit-iiiuiing t. Wm. 1 lu-rnl'ltrli. I'eari4in IVn-ciin-re if. Thuiian Tjinr, et alf. Km-hel Snuw . Wrn.St cw. liiraui 4 leaiwaier v. S'ljmnn 3!erelith. State of inJ ue of ?cuc 1 Towcsbip, r. Tra Wane Oiuuty, et aid. Miif;ael Kimvot v. 'ihoiriaa EiJrri1, i al. gtteof liiltaoa r. T)a"it-i tiiFr. T.Johni" Ivittey. 44 v.niuioD Sllunw.
Iev lilItriit ions. LECTUKES FOR TiTk PEOPLE.Hugh Stoweli Brown, of Liverfioo!.
-T!y Ilov. First sc
ries, with a Bicgrapicul Introd'ictioc, by Lr. Mackerzie. l'hiladelpliiu at;d L'ott.jLi : G.ti.
fvans.
Thomas S. Cox, of Lafayette, for improvement in the mole of drain plows. ; For the l ai'.adium. Philadelphia, 8th mo. 27, '59. Friends Ilolloway & Davis : Observing
nearly nothing in the papers in reference to j the growing crops, 1 made what observa-j tions I could during my i!liii-j trip to this! city. I thought pt-thapsit laighl not be! amiss to give you a short ske'eh. I I found the coin to very much in quality all the v, ny troin lliclimon.l to Coluuibus.O. I
home pretty good and n u-. h qiu e poor, llut, jirotn Newaik to StnbTiv;lio it w as very poor. I Even on the bottom lands i.ear Coshucton, j there were patches and parts of fields that; would not jieli five bushels to tle acre, aud i 1 1 saw hundreds of acres ot wheat now stand-j i ing, (thai is the dead straw.) S .tne largo j j fields that had patches here and there cut,
through them. 1 he frost had not mucli destroyed it. V"e ariived at Piltsbr.rg just at dark, and to'-k a slf-epirrr tar, end when I was arous
ed at live this morninsr, found uivself on the' Susquehana rnT, a tow reiles above Harris j burg. The crops from Pittsburg to llurrisburg of coiirt-o I Ciu!d not speak rf; hut;
i to this city I rover rem mber of seeing such
The motion was adopted, and the following ap pointed as said Committee Wm. Baker, Craig, and J. Prichet. After consultation tha Committee made tha following report : For President, D. P. FTollowat. Vice Presidents James Eadsley, A. LI. Harris, Abel Evans,
Sylvester Johnson. Secretary J. B. Julian. Committee to draft Constitution and By-laws D. P. Ilolloway, A. C. Sbortri Jge, D. B Crawford. To report the same at the next meeting. Also, the following resolution Rttolctd, That when this meeting adjourns, it adjourn to meet again at this place, on the 1 1 th dy cf September, at ten o'clock, A.M. Oa motion of Jesse T. Williams, the following resolution was adopted : Retolvtd, That ail the editors in the county friendly to the cause of Temperance, be requested to publish these proceedings. When, on motion, the meeting adjourned. JAMKS ENDSLEY, Cbaiman. J. Pkicbst, Secretary. jr-S- The dwelliug bouse of Ilarbon N. Voore living in Boston township, iu this county.was des troyed by fire on Monday morning last. It is supposed to have caught fire from the stove pipe. The loss is estimated at about one thousand dollars. Horticultural Exhibition. The Richmond Horticultural Association Mill hold an Exhibition, on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 15th and 16th. I'UEHIirti LIST.
t i
?d at the j
Government of Mexico.
Ex-Minister Forsyth
National this morr.ing.accompanied by Judge '
Meek and other Alabama Douglas men. They dine with Judge Douglas to-morrow. These politicians are somewhat troubled to reconcile their support of Douglas Territoral Sovereignty views with their former opposition to the Cass-Nicholsoa letter. While
Stram oh the Ohio Canal. The first attempt to navigate the Ohio canals by steam, has taken place this season, and the success has been unquestionable. The "Enterprise." built at Akron, O., has made several trips, it is stated, to and from Cleveland, carrving sixty tons, and running at the rate of 6v"e iniles per hour. The engine : .kAt;,Th hnri rower, has a seven-incb
claiming independent sovereignty for the i Cvlinder, with twelve inch stroke, and occu-
Territories they fail to explain why Governors and other officers are not elected bv the
people, instead of being appointed by the federal government. The friends of Douglas are much elated by their apparent strength in Alabama, as indicated by the choice of Forsyth, Meek dt Co. to the Legislature., Accounts from Georgia indicate the probable loss of a Democratic
pies bout as much room as the stable for horses on the ordiuary boats. She is propelled by a screw. P The taxable property of New York city, as assessed for the present year, reaches the enormous sum of 5551,923,123, of which real estate takes $37S,954,930, and personal l-iS.326.730: non-resident 15,631.562.
I The total increase over last year is $20,701,-
1S2.
For tho Best 5 varieties W inter Apples, Ji - .
i .. Autumn
tan i the Ji the 2.1 tho 2d tha id the 2i the 2d
3 .. Sweec, collection of 3 varieties inter Tears, A utumn Peaches .'. riutii--,
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member of Congress in Seward's district, and
nfThns ft cam in limrt 8.
The first choice of the fieorri delegation. ! The Methodists und Slat ery. A number
at Charleston, it is said, will be Alex. II ' of the Methodist Episcopal clergymen have Stephens. ! published a circular to their denominations. Gov. Medary gives a most cheering account recounting the history of the Church as confront the Kansas gold region. He fully be-j nected with slavery, and stating that they fell lieves in tie existence of rich quartz veins, that it was our boundeu duty to secure, if and says crushing machines are being sent out j possible at the next session of the General in great numbers. The effects of emigration j Conference, which takes place at Buffalo, N. are very beneficial to Kansas Territory in the t Y.. Mav 1st, 1S60, a disciplinary rule, by
which all slaveholders shall be declared illegible to membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Slavery is deeply cursing our nation, and its malign iuiluence is not less deadly upon the Church of God, and we feel it our duty, as much as in us lieth. to remove thia curse, and to wipe away this reproach, from the otherwise pure escutcheons of our common Methodism." They desire, therefore, that memorials on the subject be sent to the Conference. GPIt is said, by the correspondent of the
London Times, that the Emperor of Austria told tien. Fleury at Villa franca, that the bittie of So'tVrino cost him 45,000 men, a heavier 'oss than has been reported by anybody heretofore, and one that will rank that battle with the bloodiest of early wars. It
is also said that the loss was. m a iatge de
sale of produce. Crops this year are very abundant, and the prospects for a good de-! mand for the mines are flattering. j Col. Florence, of Philadelphia, will get; out the first number of his Democratic He-j view about the middle of September. '
" is i- " s git " 2T 4 e i Oram. 1 " S i 4 - 5 - T - 7 " 8 - 9 - Id 11,1
The co:r.iiiin:oatiju of C Leive ard II. j Kri.vel is unavoidably crowded out this week, as well as sevira! editorial articles prepared fur this ; uumber of our paper. '1 heir place is supp'ied ; with a part, of the admirab'e speech of our friend j To iu Corwin.
TAXESR 1S59. THE unJerijTid will attend in tha aereral towa. hir in M ayoa CoMnty. for th pnrpoM ol receiving in 3 Ravenna for ljtf, oa th following daw vi i Ab'.Dgton,....in Arlington, ..Mondar October 24
lioaioo - iioaton, i niay..... .. atiddleboro. . " Wayne.. . . . VYodnealar Mora HUUboro Franklin... F. il Bethel, Thnrad.y Newport, " i aw Garden, Friday....... Cheater, Wayne, Saturday Mora. Washington,. Clay Monday Hagerstowa,.. Jefferson,... Tuesday, f Paiton,"--.. " Dalton, Wednesday Ecubobt Perry,.... . .Thursday W illUnnkargh, Qreea Friday......... Centrevill. " Center atcrday JacktoiuburgB, Harriaon,. ..Monday, , Uermantowa. Jackaon,.... Monday Ere.... Milton,.....4" Washington. Tuesday lublui..... . " Jackson, Wed aeday, . Cambridge City. Thursday Richmond, ....Wayne, Friday and Saturday,
Persons indebted for Tax of 1S5S, are especially requested to call and settle th same AT ONCE It having been reeentiy decided by the Judge of the Wayne C ircuit Court ba th duty of th Treasurer To Levy jon and Sell Personal Property, for the paynivot of Delinquent Taxes. And this is held to be my duty in all eases, whether tbe tax -paver owns Keal fcstat or not. A it is made my imperatiT duty to collect all Delinquent taxes without further delay, aud aa the cost of selling personal property is considerable, 1 earnestly request all Delinquents to rail and settle immediately. l-r Particular attention requested to th time or visiting Townthips. Kales of Taxation. Mate Tax. 20 eta. on each $1H val. and 60 eta. Poll. J?"7J"t on"",h -val and 0 eta. Poll, hchoul Tax, 10et on each 100 ral. and 50 eU. ToU. Sinking rund Tax, a cU. on each $100 Tal. Xotnhlp aud Corporation Taxes.
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Townships.
Abington .
fiSIn the Commou I'leas Court yesterday was an nppeal case from some Justice's
3 oj I docket wherein jud-:men. had bten rei:'ervd
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airaifist Satidv Nelon, a colored individual,
jo ; for in lavor of Jacob Jackson, auother 1 (' i person ol color. IS'tlson contends that as 1 o : came into the ."late ai'ter the cdoption cf the
Center,.
l lay Daiton I'ranklin,.... Ureen, Hairiton,
, kaou, ...... j Jt-fferon,. . . . . I Xew tarden,. .
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The lecturea or sermons combed in thia vol- jS00'1 "'W 111 rH ii-anry nerjie, ; ume were delivered on Sunday ar.ernoona to sev- i thc whole country U,U extremely, ,., . , . , , .,, , I nouriIiintr. I he polatoe trcp h aiso abuiieral thousao persons mcatlv arttz:iris ami skilled ' , ., r. , . r. , . , , , ..... ." ,lant: say they can be bought for thirty cents i laborers of all religious denominations. Mr j per bushel I Iirown is very popular with tti. j eople. He is j ye arriJed at ,ie City of Brotherly Love 1 tie minister of Myrtle Street Captiet Chapel, Liv I at preris-olv halt' pa t 9. a. m., making the1 erpool, and is 3. years ot age. lie is a recognizd trip from Ilichtnood to Philadelphia in 25
leader of the denomination with which he is cor; j hours. t ry ref'ectlully, nected in that city, and is an accomplished schol- j Stkattan.
The lectures before us esteud over a lare " " .. ,, ,.
r or tue laimatum. I FreeGratl." We offer the following recipe without
chaige, to all who wish to avail themselves! of a cheap subslitutc for alcoholic drinks: j Take ludf a teacupfull of pure beef's galls, J two ounces best quality ot gunpowder, twoi quarts unadulterated buttermilk, one pound!
or cnarcum, one pint ui onion juice, lour
ar.
range of subjects, social and moral as well as religions, and show n happy way of teaching a prent class hitherto niut-h neglected. From 2000 to 3000 working persons have been hidueed to spend their Sunday afternoons in listening to Mr. Brown, most of whom mould not otherwise have listened to religions trot lis.
Home of the most striking of his lectures have
proverbs for their titles such as "There's a good ! tablepoonfuls of clean pulverized bedbugs, j time coming" "Fenny wipe and pound foolish"'10 Prdi;c a delicious aromatic flavor, put all;
"Cleanliuegs is next to Godliness," "the lioad to Hell is paved with good intentions," and other similar masims. Copies of it can be had by addressing the proprietor of the Gift Book Store G. (J. Evans, Philadelphia, rho presents the purchaser a gift with every book.
ITALY", and the War of 18"9, with biographical notices of Sovereign, Statesmen acd Mili
tary Commanders; description and statistics of drinkers should take it in less quantites, of
rntroflior in a uenrtrtan Iwitvl Koot vaII tIK
... ..vvu.. j . . . , kJS. i. v n til n Itll j an iron ladle fifteen minutes, put up in airtight bottles, st them in a warm place, and' you have a stimulus entirely free from those ! deleterious and poisonous drugs of which the intoxicating liquors of the present day are ; principally composed. i Two t blespoonfuls of the substitute three ' times per day, will be a sufficient beverage ! for the most inveterate toper. Moderate I
the country, eaascsoftbc war, ,tc, by Julie de M anjuerittes, with an introduction by Ir. R. Shc'.ton MackeLz'e, wi;h map and portraits. Geo. G. Evans, publisher, Philadelphia. The des'ga of taegified authoress io this work is to describe Italy in gene rat, as well as each distirct State to describe the lading members of each reigning or royal family to point out the relative bearing of every State, each to each, and
a.so eana to Sardinia, t rance aad Austria, the
course, say from two to three teaspoonfuls '
once or twice per week, as circumstances ; may require. ! We presume that rumsellors and tipplers j will at once discover the necessity of adopt- ' ing the substiiute as a matter of economy ! and convenience, for the gall, powder, and ; charcoal can be had at a very trifling cost,) while the other ingredients can be doubtless ohtaioedwithin the bounds of their own!
habitation, so that the cost of the substitute
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i'loweri. COMMKRi.lAL. uiOWtRI LIST. I-C;t dii'lay ol Ktisrs "." '.. ' Dahlias!,"." .. 'erben3 . . Kucijs . . A?er? . . l.anUnn? Buutjuet !! .. .. Phiix...""." ".."..".'
See lling Dahlias. .... . ..gen... .. Flowers----AMATE.1RS LIST. Best difplay of Rose Dahlias'. '. ............. . . . Verbe nas . . ........... .. Fucias .. Asters !! -' !! I'hiox. """""""! .. Needling Dahlias Verlienas liouquet .. Flowers
; present oigar.ic law he is an unconstitutional nigger, and that Jackson cannot collect the sitii i due. him in consequence. The case is ' one of some interest h its relation to th.c ; t tVt:stituion and the negro restrictive article. ! ' Indiana Jrurrnl.
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gree, suticrca Dy li.e reserves, i:.e i rencn i Wab n camion teaching thei:i'as easily as thw troops Yuo, ia tho front lines a'id engaged in the fight. I
riitn At In1iani clis. on th S-'ih u'.t., of Meaicla. j To nshipa W Il.I.iUD H , ecn cf S. K, ar.a Laviiia IrV, ai, aged j
bcut 1 year.
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combattants in the battle strife to represent the i w,u be a hundred fold less, and the advar.ta-1
military aud financial condition, as well as the so-!bes uerl.u a lnousana times greater, than;
XTThe State Fair, held this year at Ne Albany, from the 26lh of September to th 1st of October, promises to be more brillian and attractive than any held at the Stat Capital. The citizens of Xew Albany are zt-a! ous and liberal in their exertions to rendc thia year's State Fair a credit to their city The several railroads have made the mos i i generous offers of their assistance to promot ', the success of the enterprise, and every facili j ty possible will be afforded to enable exibit-1
ors and visitors to reach the grounds conveniently and cheaply, XThe Madison Courier says it will support cordially Judge Otto if he is the Republican nominee for Governor, though it cannot Tecommend Lis nomination, believing that Branham, Henry S. Lane, or Morton would be more likely to harmonize the party and bring out its entire strength. It says Judge Morton is entitled to the canvass if he has any desire to mate the race, and has no doubt but it will be accorded by all the aspirants. "Sagger in t Wood Pile " It is reported that Alexander Dimitrr, whom Mr. Buchanan has recently appointed Minister to Nicaragua, is of
African descent, and is colored so deeply with the tinge, that he would not be permitted to vote or be a witness in the Courts of this State. lie is frcm Louisiana, and was too ultra for the South. He is said to be well qualified, and the appointment "one eminently lit to be made;" bnt we hope oar neighbor will no more prate about the -negro equality of the Bepnblicaos after the admin iatratkm has taken this sable desciple to its
' bosom.
Kacji rlapii-Hfl f rsim n - - r-. ...... I ' . t
u" jv,ii.v win c ..iMisicuii utj intoxicating liquors. Please receive the above as a token of friendship from one who, forty years ago, was plucked as a brand from the burnin"
fires ol the intoxicating bowl, and was res-1 cued as a bird from the hand of the fowler, ' out ol the fiendish grasp of that most sue-' eessful agent of the devii the rumselkr. li he is yet within tho reach of mercy, may
tee L.oru puy nis gumy soul.
cia! standing of each people to describe cities and scenery, in which she resided, or through which she hal traveled to state the causes, progress and probable results of the war, acd to give personal sketches, descriptions and anecdotes of the leading persanaesL The res lit ba been a most agreeab:e and interesting volume. We have read it with peculiar iaterest, and commend it to others. Address G. G Kvans, Gift tiook Store,
I biladelj.h;a, and procure it and a haudsome gift. Tmt Di.vs Soxgstss, No. 1, a collection of new aud popular, comic and senrmenta! songs. C. O Perrine, Iiidianapolls, Publishers. This is said to be the finest collection of nor
u!ar, national and comic songs that ha ever been j onions: Feel fhe omons 8nd CTicnmbers. and i published. For sale by all the news agents, book- lLen,cl,0pthem 83 f DS Pble; rlDt'e sellers and peddlers. i " V? ot a P1"1 of " tabJ , (put the whole in a seive and let it drain Th Priktkr, for July, hasjast come to hand. twelve ,llours- Then tske teacupfal of)
and is im; rovine. if Doss:ble. in its tvDOanh i l,s5ara eee,I a teacuptull ot ground
2d 2d 2d
Vtge tables. Best peek Irish Potatoes .. Sweet , 3 heads Cabbage 2 Water Mcllons !! .. 2 Nutmeg .1 .. .. .......... 2 Seven Year Pumpkins... 2 Fie'd Pampkins peck Turnips Tomatoes............. . . half peck Mango 1'cppers... .. Itecis display of Beans half dm Squashes........ specimen ol brocoli Ceilerjr .. display of Pie Plant... Vegetables
The XfW A'.bapy Ledger 6ajs thecdiiorcf the J Indiaraj.o'is fenfire! is a great admirer of Miss Walk ti-, i colored ft. male lecturtr, on a visit to , the tapiiul. 'flu.' whiky, ou the A actish, it is i-hid, tt rows n'pn who crit k it into spxsuis. 'i'bc i his-i-j- ni. lrdinuapoiis iiimv have g-:tn J! !:phm a it:ff' -rent spaui. I he Vermont l)nniersus a! pnbi'shrr I a I li'inti'Tutic paper put diunU v ii li t h igro, ami a Kipublican had to isMif his paper ; for him. 'I ne wii!sky that makes a Republican :
no j ipsue a lrt-mocratic paper is the neanKt we Lave i 3 on i tt beard ot give us the Wabath article to pre- i 1 0) i fror.fc' i
JgiA "tough" subscriber to a country !
o , paper was struck from its mail list because ;
0C he woulden't pay up. The delinquent's wife j jj2 j insisted wrathlully that she knew wi at was Mi i newspaper law that she did the proprietor ; s.'jwas obliged to send the paper until "all' r;' ! arrearages were paid." j
JC"The importation of tea plants and ; seed by the United States Patent Office, and other preparations making by that Bureau ,
, ; for a practical attempt at jtea culture in this :
country, given a fresh interest to the subject. ; The Charleston Courier of a late date says: "We regarded that experiment as proving '
conclusively liie adaptation ot the tea plant! to the climate of Greenville district. It was ! the opinion of Dr. Smith, after a careful exanimation, that portions of the mountain re- i gion of North Carolina, South Carolina, ; Georgia, and Tennessee were better adanted !
to ten than a great proportion of the land cultivated in China."
Panorama," of Hie Bible.
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Frnit Jars. E bare just received another lot of i.ij'i i n rnriT jakh
heary and well made, ard we believe thel.ft clieap Jar in
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Alto. 26 cent on each Dog, and $5 00 lor each Slot.
C B. HC F. Troaaarer. C enterville, Pep. lt, lS5t. RUSE HILL NURSERY ! BICimOXD, 1MK EV. TEAS reapectfully annoancra to his patrona . and tha public, that he ia again prepared to fill all orders lor Fruit and Ornamental Treea and flanu, at bia nareery 8' milea north ot Richmond, ea the Newport Pike. The Stock is very complete, embraoiDr everything usually called for, but consists mainly of such varieties aa experience bat found beat adapted to our own climate and soil.
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lt&rilAI.ER rRiJ.il ALL THAT INTOXICATES. August, JSJ9.
CrccMBKR Ketch rp Take three dozen of full grown cucumbers and eiaht white
-IIl'LESAll articles competing tor preminm3 mut be of the
j exhibitor'? own growing, and be entered before 12 o'ek. j' M. on Thursdav.
Exhibitors for Premiums who are not members, will be charged an entrance fee f one dollar, which will cntitie theai to tile privilegf-a of a member duriD the exhibitioa. Ail articles must bo labelled with the name cf the vaiietj if Un wn it nn; known, so labtlled. an! a statement in writing of it hiMory so far as known, furnished the prefer couimittee. There ain't be n. t lea? than f ur specimens cf each variety of fruit, t article entered will HaalloweJ to be removed until the close ol i(:e ex'aiBit.ioa, without the consent of the hxecutive -niii-.itCee, Admittance io ct. Timily TiekeM 50 eta.
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,j , ., . . " . ' j black pepper, and mix them we ! with the and contents. It is a va'uabie and luteres'.msr . j v, , , V . ' c, . - - , 3 f cucumbers and onions. Pur the whole nto
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TIKE TABLE. JrriTalt oat ltry-:rttn, rf Pmr,;fr Trvint. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. Oo and and af:rr April U:h, Triaj will arrire and depart
The Cor cersville rimes sajs that a Mr. L i Porter, who lives rear that town, was caught bj ; the shirt collar the otherdjy by the limb oil a tree j under which he was riding, and lifted out of h:n j saddle and nearly sti angled before he could be! released. i Rice s'raw, or Leghorn hats, without anv : trinmiinff, are the fashion at Paris. Soma of-
them cost two hundred dollars.
The Chinese in California. Tne Chinese
have a temple in San Francisco which cost 820,000, and have imported an idol from
China at a cost of 830,000. It is the image ot a man who figured in China three hundred years ago, and was a great statesman and warrior, as one said; "like your Washington." The only efforts in California to Cliristianiz the Chinese are by the Methodists at Stciamento. The law prohibiiingChinese from coming into the Sta'e, has ben declared unconstitutional, and thf-ir
uumber now, GOO.t'OO, is rapidly increasing Thk Jfws iv Awrrtca From a hretare d iiven J by Ir. Morri.- J. FrauSiin. io Providence, " -n Sir.daj Avecinir and reported in the Provi-
' use. it will keen
Godkt's Lady's Book for September, ha; come ! Union.
to hand, richly embellished and filled with letterpress of more than ordinaiy interest. Thk Herald of TauTU, a religions wetkly. published ia tbe city of Xe York, and edited by I?ev. Joha W. Mayor, hss been received at this office. Its avowed object is to dissemrainate the views of the leading Divines of the varions F.vangelical denominations, as expressed ia their sermons. Sermons are, therefore, the great feat ore Al lha -.. A r 0S . -
. . . , ' K. - rawforU. & to, of Cevelatd. recently disnlaved each number. Ia the copy before us are five at her mast head a banner with the in-c-iptiot two by the Rev. C. II. Spurgeon. said to have "Stephen A. Douglas for President in I860" It been preached ia the presence often thousand ' is striking coincidence that on the same day, persons ooe by Rev. Dr. Bethnae cue bv Dr ' Lfae owcer H de ?n nmerit of steamer and McCiinttK-k. TheIIerdispabhshed.t$2per!fl',S A T ito-iV G,z ai r .v ai .! OeneraJ I'liuse, ia Lis bombastic dec!ma year-Si for X montha Addresa -Herald oftio:l ,l0skaloosa, fa jasufyinar the reLll oM
Trash, ew 1 ork. , com promisea. said with a great Boorish of traiw
pets, that it was the height of injustice to eiclada
The election of Hoo I :ie.-3oa Kthridj, ia I the Ninth district of Tennessee, is a highiv g'-ati ' fjing event. He was a rr.embtr of the Oocirrss f that, passed the Nebraska b;il, scd zeatonslv od- '
ptKu ir.ai mceaaiary tneasare. I svo year3 au.i he was d-fea'ed by a'smail mrjority. i!r. E:bridi has already made his ma.'k as a national statesman, and has a brilliant career before Liai. OstNtocsLT Sij.v:ncXT. The parers are noiag the intereotioir fact, th-U the propeller Mk-hi (Tin, Captain Hopki:i.-s owned by Chambtriata,
deoce Kvcn;i 2 Pres.-", we pi'her some facts ia re
lation !. the Jews in the United Kutes. Tce? Je-9 in this eonntry, te speaker said, now nu-n-i bfr obo'it two hendred thoa:-and. Iu Xew York j c'.ty a'o'ie there are forty thonsand. ThJ a;tn- i tion cf the Jews in lJ i.-pe is turned towards America, on &cconotof tbe r&rsecutif to which'
Vri.-ht i,-ir.-t ;..v . a: rassesger, 9.0" a. , acd con ! thev are subj-cted ia g-me caintr:e on the r6 swsat Koitiao f:r Pern. j -j- . " :
arrive 4.0-. ?. n: connect, at Eichmoni fcr ' "F"1 era; of tne.r Dim tiers may , rri;at 3: it? r. m. be fxptcted bv itniraticn. Mmv Jew? in tLis
Cincinnati, Eaton and Hialimond R. H. conttry ere occtpyuse proifcineot aid iuflaeotia! :
pc-Mtion.: m politics ana cuvm-es. Me?rs.T att e : n4 rt . ,.r r-:. .a w . . . ;
L-'Ir5M 111 a... re i. a, ETea'r.g Express :4j ; j ,'.:,.,T - i in, r. a. , ii-srs. i. j..iC-oj'r, CJ.ivfr, Jriin.. , and liar., oft Indiana Con. and Dayton and VTos E IL tD3 Naii,-,!5a! Ho"1? cf Rspresentatives, are tana. m. Mjii Train a!as wt i 9:v A. ux r. yr- , boreu auocj the childrea c f AbraLk-o.
Tbe Mmjl train pjinz .-t at 4 r. r n ; Kicrw fraia I ping tast, T;T a. m i slxpraa riisg fcaat at 11 4 ir. a. j
THE OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE! THK 1VEXT TEIIJI of this Inatitntioa will tx-ein on MUNW1', September 5th, IHS, and continoe aix-
jeen weesa. i roicieni iajr, whohaaa national reputa-
ii.'i, . an Aaiuur anu r.aucaior, wi ii pe aaaiatej ty a lull
"'r 01 rxirneiicfi it-acnera. t'rorcaaora ticoarc a
woaaHAL, will conlnine in the (lcpartmcnt of Muaic
tue serrices or M:ii Saxkt Hatmond. of t iucinnati, and Mias L. I.Dv;nofSew York, distingalahe.1 l'iauiits and Vocaliais, liareHeen secure-i. In addition to the conatant upfrTl.ion or the Teaehera. aereral kind Clirii in matrons will eWe their whnie at ention to the health, mannera and morals of the ptipila. The location ot the Institution is moot deairabie. heina; In the country, on the anmnvtof una ol tha highest hilN crerlo-.kinn the "Queea C ity and aix milea diatanl. from it, away from its ten.piations . and tree irom the annoyaxire of a Tillage. The ETonndaacd t nildinsa are nnFtirr-aaaed in the Cnlted Mates, lor eieaore. adaptation and comfort. Frnita and vepetaiilea of tae beat rarieties. and In aretu abundance for the tahle, are aupplied from the I ollege gardene. Jt r"One hnnJrel and eiahtjr two Paplla, epresenking twelve sutea.nere ia attendance during the past year. . j
FXPKNSES. Board, includinc waahina-. tuel. liaht. ftar
nialnt g rooms. A c , Tuition In all the branchea of the rvgutar c urse and maternal care, -t0 per annumEstra ehri-ea are made for instruction in Music, Modern Ltt;guge. and the ine arts. The nndereicmd are now sole proprietora, and will do all in their power tu suitain and adrance the reputation of the ollse. V"r catalogue! oradmiaaion, nddroa either ol oa at College Hill, Ohio. 8. P. CART, Aug. II -33 jf. y. TAIL. The Ohio stiver
SALT COMPANY. MANCKACTrRE annoaMr 8v.n0 Barrels Common, t-inp, Tahle an 1 l,ir Salt. Aiau Crse Alum auJ i'ackiag a!t. Their aalt ia kept constantly oc L;in J an t lor aie at tha " OHIO RIVER SALT YARD," Xoble Strett, Ict'ieen 5th and 6th, RICHMOXT, IXI. 10 nif. Bbls. J. P.-CIiik's Detroit Rirer VVUita Fish '-" " " Fiiktrrl, '-' " " " Lako Shaa, 2 " " " " Harnr. 10 " " Cat Fih, " Fi.rhazb'i h'oe brand While Fisn. 5J ' Aort-i fer.ti.ls do Jast tactivei aaa f jt sa! bv . , J. U. XVASSQX, Agent. XTril 2-, I3.:8.
Of At'FLKS, w bava all tha most popular kinds. t'KAKS. both Standard and lwarf, iooluding lot of Fall Butter or Whit Duyean), of extra sise and baau-
1000 EARLY MAY CHERRIES. This is tho most profitable variety that has been testteti bern, and should ba extensively planted. Also a good supply of other superior varieties, all of which are on the Mahaleb, which is th only stock that will flourish and be long lived ia our (oils. 'EAOIJES, best sorts, by the dos., 100 or 1000. I LI MS, Apricots, Nectarines, and Quinces, a small Stock. 20 varietiea of tha best American Grapes, large plants of many of the finer kinds, which will probably truit tbe first year. Uooaebes riea per dos., 1K or 1000. Kespberriea.l Ohio Everbearino-.
an! nge' Al en'" Antwerp, and many others. Mrawberand i f w"son a Albany, which has oo superior in Amer.
iu., w lavrjjw auppiy ; aiso to other good kinds. Tie Flant 6 popular varieties, of which Linnees is b'., of this we have several thousand roots. Parties plantirg for market should examine onr stock. On ton of Stem i now on band suitable for canning for winter use; the quality is now as fine as at say former period. Blackberries in quantities to suit. In tha OKNAMfcXTAL, we hav a little of nearly everything of beauty or utility tbat will flourish here, and although our stock of some varieties is not large.
. . WVWj t.vll,pVii, Hu aHjepiea to meet ine wants of our neighbors and friends. Our trees ar not surpassed in health and thriftiness by any io th Sitate, and will grow if well planted. Parties wbo bare been twimdUd often enough by tree pedlcra, are invited to purchase home gruwa trees, and rsvc money, time and ttmpir. Our new descriptive priced Catalogue will be mailed free to ail applicants. Address E- Y. TEAS. ' Richmond, Ind. Sept. 1,1859. 'gst Administrator'! Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Benjamin Paden, late of the City of Kicbmond, Wayne County, and t. ti of Indiana, have this day beea granted to tbe andersi-aed b) th Clerk of th Court .if t nmtacn fleas of said County. All persons having elanns againat id estate are desired to present them to tbe uudersigoad or Clerk of said Court do y proven PHEBE J PADKJf, , Adwinistratriz. Aejrurt 13. UjO. & tw 1 it
IMC OTJZimiVO.
We have now
a have now open our entire atock of Towming for Pail wear, auck aa Cku, uk..i.
atrreae Oooda, honimi, teila. Toller. T'ni
Klcvea. ke .together with a great variety or new truelea. Call aud see tbeat.
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- V. X. JEMIC A Co., H3 West koorth ktrewt. Cincinnati.
vta.s. namsuarj Moving Express lr at TJ x: Ereniog Mail 3.,
Trmseranfe Order. j TT-e KcnABITE?, meet oa every Monday t-rcr.iEg, in :
Tin. j'raccff iiail The TEMPLE Eveuing.
OP aoxoa
meets ea every Taesd.ty
The GOOD TEliPLAK5 meet oa every Wednesday Eveainjf. The SON'S OP TEMPERANCE meet oa every Saturday evening. The CMOS TEMPLAR3 (colored) erry PriOay .Ten g.
Oar friend Teas hag a largts .rooaat of Tie rint Btalki, gniUbla for putting np for winter.
The Toledo Bl&da says that one train taken over tbe Toledo A Wabasii railroad to tbe balloon ascension at LaCavet'e, last Taeedaj, contained fortj eigbt cars," packed fall. There were three thousand persons oo it
the sors of Washicsrtoo and Jcffcrsoc from set
Uing in the Territories becaase thej owned ci? pens. When reminded that ceiiber Washington nor Jefferson had sons, the hooe applaadcd, asd the Genera! looked very wUe Iowa lper.
STEPHEN" SCOrrOY. willse-l inch Lnmf f0,"': ear fort I 75 per 10O f-e. as any olVr yardwiilseil for i; Uas ud see. Tth Street, Sorth
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REMEMBER
THE PiHri CONCERT! To-Morrow Friday Eve. GfO! RAILROAD TI.TIE-TABLE.
SCHOOL BOOKS. A lar e tck of tbe varinna bin !a t.t rK. ? ,
Bl? . 2v K R j in nsa ia fc.tra la liana, kept for sale at Siove Siore, Xin-lVar trad THE POST OFFICE BOOK STORE. fclie-et-Irtstl j At wbvle.s! anJ reUil, st ; U luwett prices. Tboes
wr.. tin w oa; ckiii wtu nna it to tneir in'erest t rail at this eut ishrnset, as tuey can save money bw do in a-so. .-r proof call s&J leara prices. ttryl. 1, 189-i. JAUES ELDER. ENVELOPES. lO.QV) Envelopes nf all sisss. qaalitieaan l eolors ja.t received at ike Past IliSre Bjok Sre at aa Uw jsrices ss they caa be bought in tbe tVeat, ' ept. 1 t JAMES ELD EE.
?IA3ilJFACTORy. r TAS 7i hand and if enatantly rocmrinz th- largest I 1 an.l mt or,,!tte asstoient of COOKIJfO aad PAilLOR TOVk.. forcoal or wr.d, sis and tea plate tiT-S from th t-i f in'nria-iti. Kitli.o and iaturn ?na-io"ctarcrit. ever brouiht to l!irbni'io. He has aie a f oil assortment of Plain and Jananed TINWARE, at whMesale and retail; STOVK TitlVMl.Vii. i!uii.iw-w-. Brass and Enamelled Ware, fagar Kettle. Sad Irons, Djf Iron. Skillets and Lids TI' K'XJFI.ViJ, Gutter and posting;, made and pai up to 'r i-r a n -a al
JUIf UKK cr all k:o-!, d-neoy evpeTieix-ed workmen. Tne hiebet f-rice paid for eld Iron, braas. eop-j-er. sc. ia M-hacr". AU prnons ia want ef tbe above artk-les, will Snd it to tbeir interest to call at "o.
.a:a street, oerj-e parruans;
et Main.
EATOX fc HAMILTON R.-BOAO. Leave Arrive. j
r!timniii s.rv ri it v . . ! Maraitr trprati.,..! w.a n sa-. a.m.
aadlngles"- lower ,r" ,1, CA.W ' , i ' , ecur, and deliver c Td ee 7th nreet. Sorrh er I5DIANA C r V., it DATTOX & WESTERN. K. B i,f Leare. Ljave. 'j STEPHEN" SCOTTOV wfll talse Groceries, ' We-tera Vail Train :V a.m. Eaatero 4J.jp.ai. Ba ana Saees. and Dry Gowda, for LawSer, at bis) " Exrress. ...14S. p.tn. Eastera 737 p. aa. J Cbean Losaber Tart, ea 7tk Street. Xertk ef Haia. U ' " Ere. Express, 7:45, p.na rasters, 11.43 p.m.'
J. B. II UNXICUTT, Tlatiss street, Oppesite Ike Bisr fBaap. UICU.HOD, I?aX, H a steek ef Jewelry tbat wttl attract the attest tea ef all wa any sire hiss a call ay Rs rtcknews. twawtr et style, ant parity of aaaterial ; eeasistlas; ef tistd and Sil ver Watcaea ef all kinds. Watck Chaiaa aad 6wara. r sad rinrer fear. Breast Fins, cilver ware. Cleeks. aad a T variety ef Fancy article. Wateaes aad Clecas repaired ia tbe best style and proaap'ly. ftratefnl f-M-tke kladseesef feraaer Bwtreaage.bcreeBwctraHy so!iciU a eonuaaanee of thesaae. Jaiy43,ls5T. 2tf
MISCELLANEOUS DOOtf n
A t tbe P. OflSr, Be., store may be fe.04 .... eral stock ef M is-e.iaoooui Books.eojbraciac .Stenlari ! W era. ,a r.sory. Btotrsphy, I cetry, U,f, Books, UiI hlM IMl,ni.ll lm' ..H . ft. I '1 i , , r
. ' " , 7 .-v. iwiv, uyaa nooks f various kinds aad all new aad valaable Books Tha svueatieaef tbe reading pekiie se invited to ear atc-k as we can effer better ladacemeau to pwrcfaaeers thaua aa elsewhere be fuand ia Lais satrket. -- JAMES ELDER. UH5DOW GJaes o dl sise from aS to 40 xM call and see for yoaraelves. JOd. STEDDOM k. CO. Mm8 4tr REAL ESTATE AOE17T Main Street, Brijhtwdl Budding.
