Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 20, 26 April 1860 — Page 3

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grab, ;3)toticcg,, &t. Richmond, April 3Gth, I860 X ANOXIC CALENDAR. Rirhrssond Lodge?, mnti on the first Tuesday eveaajiir ib sasry moot vWbb I.odffff.ea the third Weinesday Kins Solomon Cbaptrr, se-x.nd r ri.lay WKiie Cowncil. first Thursday in Uarch, Jane SipliBMr and Ueeuhr. . . . . ........ .......... Britloa Lode (savored, ) first Moaday is mc1 month. I. O. O. P. Whit Wir Twigs, moeta orers; Friday evenin Herman ((terms) Lodge, every Tuesday eveningW .lul l.oiie.eveiv VVedneslay evening. Orintal Encampment, every second sol foorth Tues'ltvere of h nionih. lerea of Habeeca.. of Whitewater an! Wooiint LolT-a. (Ir.t and third TmUf of BBC month. Dejree of Jteboeca, of iierutta Li f, first and tbir. Monday of tch month Temirauc Order. Tbe TEMPLE or 110 IE meets an evsry Ta-"i Evening. TkaTCKPl.C r.ir.Hi'i: ul Sfnndav niabte. The UOI TIUrUKBMlai mr Wednesday loir. Th 80S! Of TEMPERANCE meet n every Saturday evening. Tha U-VIO ! TBMPL tR-l (entered) avery Friday area g ata TIME TABLE. trrimalt fi Otftrtmrm of PnngT Traim: Cincinnati and Chicajo Railroad. On and aad after April tilth, Traina will arrive and depart as follows; Pr-la-lit Leaves 7:I- a. Paeen-r, a. ..and Peftri. i.rl Rnrlinfftiifi RfMMiTill ft-441 V M Paamim arrives s;:M r. St; oimiarM a lUcbmnod fov tTarinnetl. Peoria and Burtlugton Express, 4:m a eVraiuht ft-SO m. H Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond Ii. R. Imrltngtoa Express leevasfor Cincinnati at 0 a. . Indianapolis Expreoe. IU OS am ; Mail J " p m ; freight ICipreaa Mail arrives 8 an a. ; Indianapolis Ex. V Burlingloa Express :tS r.a.; freight II :.a. Indiana Cen. and Dayton and Wes- R R. QoingWeat- "iaht Kl.,4.4 s.m ; Chicago Mail. ' a mt Pay Ki press, ft So. p m ; Express freight, B.lo, am; Cincinnati PieiaM. 13 311. M. 'soing East -Morning Express, lata, a. n.; Co'umbus Mall, :m. p. as-; Wight Express. .V, p. a. i Kxpraaa Freight. Hi". aa.; Cincinnati freight. II SO. a. m. aaB ssja. eaaLumber! fyPcritonn intending to build or use Leather, would do well to call on WM. CAI! at SON",. Brartba bevot.es the haea large lock o mot kin'ta oc hard, and l aa Mil bl lla at ahoil nonce. They wil' sell tba aaasa qaallty of lumber at aa low agurra for aaah, aa any 'Ifeeap Uiinhcr Yari' in the city. 11-3 V,tty Ordinance. Conaiilrtra-bln opposition lias beeo manifested to aa Ordiaancw recently passed by the City Council, but much more to the manner in which it lis been attempted to be carried out and enforced. We can ice no objections to the provisions of the law, at least none uch as a good citizen need fear, unless its letter is attempted to be enforced without regard to common sense and the courtesy due every citizen. Cases have occurred which require just aucb a law, and every well regulated cily has such an one. Polios men, however, should Lave sagacity enough to know what is a violation of the law, and to know that impartiality and uniform kindness of manner, is more potent in enforcing an Ordinance of this kind, than is the mace. The conservators of the peace should so con duct thecnselves'aa to Secure the respect of the citiient, cannot win that re spect by. their Mpright conduct, (Ley will never amn0nl it by brute force. A wellfounded prejudice against an officer, is higher than law. Wc are in favor of maintaining good order in the city, and for that purpose hope t;he Ordinance referred to will be maintained in the spirit which the Council intended it thould be. It is nothing more nor less than what is to be found in the Statute, but being mad a law of the city, the fines and penalties which may be assessed under i it, go into the city treasury instead of that -.r . .,.. ;..ki:, k. i , , , from those fines, at least a part of the cost of keeping up a police force. ———<>——— "<Private> POLICE."—The police force by the above name in this city, is becoming entirely <too> private in the discharge of its du- ties—taking Monday night's proceedings as a sample. This thing of policeman stepping up to three or four persons who are engaged in private conversation, and ordering them to disperse, and, when remonstrated with as to the legality of his course, attempt to convey the parties to the "calaboose," deserves, as it received, prompt and vigorous resistance. We do not uphold or countenauce opposition to an officer when discharging his duty prompt obedience in that case should be observed and enforced; but when an officer makes a blackguard of himself in order to show that he is "dress'd in a little brief authority" there is nothing that will to speedily help him to understand his true position, and instil into his brain a few grains of common tense, than compelling him to feed heartily on his own favorite dish of mace, or someihinz equally as bard to digest. We disapprove entirely of the mob spirit manifested after the settlement made so promptly, to which we have alluded, and the demonstration made on Tuesday night. That is all wronz. and we trust tho "noise and confusion" will not again be repeated. GO" The following is a list of Justices elected in the several townships named, in Wayne county, on the 2J inst.; together with the time when their commission takes effect: Jas. Woods, Centre T'p. Js. Euep, B ston, Grirh i Dvis, Green, T. Dtvis. Henry Snider, Jackson, Divid Beig. " 1. 8. Itinkley. Nov. i. 1S60. April 28. " Nov. 6 th, 44 April 2Sth, .a From dte. Robert Curtis, New Grden. Mav 28: h. D. J. George, Washington, rrom date. Z& We neglected to notice the public installation of officers of Wayne Division. No. 413, S if T., at Centerville. Friday evening. April 13. at the Conrt House. We are pleased to lea.ru that new teal and energy is the result of this pnblic demonstration, and new accessions to this noble order are being- nisrhtlr added. The following is a list of -the officer as intalled. Dr. John S. Pri'ehett. W. W. S. Sterling, W. A Dr. C. II. P. Hart, TL S-; Jas. Woods, A. R. S ; J. K. Lemon. F. S : Dr. W. Dickey. T.; J. F. Kibbv. P. W. P ; A. C. Mianer. ChapUin; W. R. Uolloway, C; Bedford, A. C; Lewis Joues,I.S.; Eliaa Shoemaker, O. S. We regret to learn that our friend Dr. IVraoneU ol Washington, in this county, was thrown from his horse on Wednesday last he was unconscious for several hours, bat is now able to be about.

MERE MEISTTIOJST-

The ciy of "fight!" was raised in front of Postotfice, Tuesday night last, when, instead of an "Omnibus-Bailey" fiht, 'twas found that James Dojle, bad taken a fit and Lad fallen on the pavement The trees are all leaving, and it is generally tugested that ' Omnibus Bailey." the private CLieJ-of-Po-lioe-of the-city-of-Richmond, had better irai;ate their example.. ..A re union of the Junior Sons and quite a number of tLe fair daughters, took place on Tuesday night last in their Hall. A pleasant and agreeable time, we're told, they all had ... . Charles Coffin, i enlarging and improving the south wing of his dwelling on the . W. cor. of Washington and Walnut sis A handsome openfront has been put in the Bright well dwelling.. . .A fight took place Tuesday ete. in 5'aui. lWd'a Birber-s-hup under the I'os'office, in which tiara Heed, Win. Brazie'.oo, and others participated. - Sam got shaved on tin head with a chair, and Brazelton got 'etiampooned over the head with the puker and had sume of his fiont teeth broken off, and his wme cut with a Cologne bottle. The fight is sid to have originated in a game of "p ker," and 'twas ended bv a poker all the be! gereiU are colored barberian We were present at the Juniors exhibition on Saturday-night week, and we deem it not too late to say ii was well done all the ch-'irac- ! ter were well sustained, and some of them 1 couldn't be bettered. The recitation of 'Bin- ' kTn on the Rhine, by our young friend A. Vaile, was excellent; and the address and declamation of of our young friends J. S. and J. W. Hadley, were well read and de livered. We thought, however, the gravity of the piece declaimed by J. V. II. was not in keeping wuh the laughable plays perform ed. The Tableaus, at the opening and closing of the exercixes, were magnificent Our friend. Morgan Jones, "dispersed" a large crowd of anti Baiiyites assembled at be Depot on Tuesday night last, who were making night hideous with unearthly yells, by making them the following good-humored speech: " Fellow-citizens : It you have no respect for the Chief of-Police or the law, do lave some respect for my gray hairs, and cease yelling and retire to your home!" After giving Morgan three cheers, the crowd quietly vanished Our "Quaker City," as, by authority, established several moving rsrntls and magazines, tilled with deadly and murderous weapons, in order to keep the peact.' See Sec. 17 An old gentleman from Cincinnati, savs he has traveled eoriaidrable been thrown into a'l sorts of rough company; but hj deck-rua that he never met a more fool rroutli s-t of b'a"kinjrii loafers than he found at the Kichm nd lK-)Ot,c JDreited around tha tmt in tiie entlemui'ii ro :n, whilst waiting lor the midnizht train, during his last three or (our trip":" lie further says, that he observed through the dense s noke of 'villainous tobacco,' a man with a lari;e star on his breax', whom be t ok for a policeman, who was linteuing with a great deal of p!enure, apparently, t he obscene cooviireatio i a:.d tda-pbeiiious oaths! "The door is open.". O ir youog frienda Aa Smith and A1k Puffey, who h.ive jat returned from a trip to Tenaa, buve entered into co-partnership in the Carpen erin business, and no oeeuoy he shop in the rear of Kzri and Ja'i e Sin th's es abl allmeof, cor. of Sixth and Waii.nt, wh-re they are prepared to recuive all orders in their line arid execute them promptly and satisfactorily. We commend them to all wanting work well done . do to n. Fi ler's News iiepot, at the PostutBce, for all the latest periodicals and Kts'ern newspaper ..... Oo to Doc. Webster'", if yoa wmt teeth extracted or inserted j l lir'nutieaUy and Bcien'irica ly. Hememher. his Dental Ofliire is over Maine's store opposite Uratu-h Siate Ititik. .....Our friend R. M. Uiidtrood, has sold his stock of Hardware to Messrs. Poe & Gor-mch jjj- ja9 Morgan, of Centre township, whs whipping one of his horses last week, "ln the animal kicked him and broke his jaw. Dr. V. Dickey, was immediately called m and set theisw lie is now clonic well. During the stringency of the money market, it is a matter of interest to our readers to know whre the least amount of num. . , r . . That deMrable place is to be fmind 'ii the Starr Hall building, and specially in the New York Store. New goods are received at that establishment almost every day, and having been purchased at the great sacrifice which ... i , . A nlii'irii L..iMiMi will hA fsnlitat nric.es J J - . , far below those usually charged in other establishments. The attention of purchasers is invited to the late arrivaU.as embracing goods of the best tUlity and of the latest an d most fashionable styles. Also plain goods ol tiie neatest patterns. Oallat the New York Store for almost anything in the dry goods line. H5Not the let-st of the attractions at tha show of horses to come off on the 1 7th and lih of My will be the performances of Mitch" el's Band. We hazard nothing in saying that they are not excelled in Indiana, and they are to our city and State what "Menter's Band" i to Cincinnati and Ohi-i -the "observed of all observers." Loug may they blow. CpThe undersigned has sold his stock of stoves and tinware, tc. Wm. M. Lefevre who will fulfill all my contracts ot rootling and job work, which will be done under my direction whenever ready. R. M. UNDERWOOD. The Bigger Boot. rV " the best of Boots and Shoes go to SHINX ft. a CON ell. K'S, opposite the tianjLmgtco House Their pri -ea are put at the lowest Enures. 52 Brick-Making. 'flllE undersigned would respectfully inform tba 1 Citixen ot Richmond, an I the public generally tba he intends cartjitig en the brack buines at the 0 dyard, and is now re jutre-i to contract for any quantity of brick, in the waiia or otherwise, to suit purchasers, and on as reasonable Wui! as .my other yard in the city, .satisfaction guaranteed to ail who aa.y favor hiu with tte.r work. Yard one half mile eaal 01 tba ci'y, on the .Ve A binney place. THOMAS CSH. March 1. 12-6 Male of Market Mailt. raHKRR will be a pablieaate e'tbe Sta! Is ia the Market ft Ilonse. at auetioa. on Friday. June 1st. ISoO, at o'c. p sb. The aaie to ha aanle in accor lance witb the provisions of the Mai ket Home OrdinaoceTrn C MI-Th s a to .late from Ja! 4th. IHSS By eraerot xht Comaiuee ea Puttie kvuilduiSa and Market House. Iticaaond. April 19. I. 19-Ss STATE OF INDIANA WAYNE CO. la the Waxf ate Cemrt off rwaaoaaa Pleas, Ja'.y Term. 1;8. Caarlea notHntrtwortIO Hum Hadiey. I vs. Complaint aad A a davit la AtJamea K. Lake ana tacbmeat. N Sc. aWftjamia Falf ham J 'V'OTICKia hereby fms to aaid defeadaat, Jesaea E. Lake, wbo.aa arPre by alaUrit a aooraaident otte State "f India aa. f the (ni! aad anteBcy or the above vaulted cause, and that aMese h be a4 appear befe the Judce nf aaid Wayae team of Cemaaoa Pleas ea the Sret day athia next term, to be tea 4 at tha t'oart H.mse la Centers il'e in aaid Ceaaty. ea the tret Monday of Jaiy. l!0, tbea aad there te ana war to fit fleecer to said eoeap Imint aad affidavit, the lose as te lues will he taka aa coanuaef 4 aad a eWree rewoVred thrrrlo aeird 1 1 a ' v . SKAL.l Wi neaa Set Meredith. terk el aid Wayae C-art e la aaajie a r, aad the seal there. of aa Ceatarvilla. tbja 13th days April, 1SS0-POL-MBBSPrTH. Ctk

KellsjlwM Kwtieev Rer. 3 j W. T. McMallen will preach ia lbs Paarl treet M. E. Cbureb.oa next Ssbbata. It expae-'-i that ha will fill ihafpalpit doring tba abaaae bt Rmv Mr. Ci.leUaar, B a delegate to iba General Confereoea which meets in Buffaio. If. Y-, next week.

CATARRH! CATARRH! CATARRH ! t lit la it J How Cat re-4. TtoasaoJj ot panoa mtfr all aorta of anooTaace frimt'iunh. Moat teople know what lU ioroaveaire acd reaolu are. y t but few know how it can be cured, ft ia aimplr a ehionie irritatioa, and eftea en largement of the follicle, and eonteoaeot thickenioe of the mucous membraoce. liaiog the naaal earit:ea. troatal I'DOfi, d1 k m-ume extending into tha throat sad lanes Krotn thia rea!t tiehtnea Bad oftea vwrtijro of the neacl, cfcttrueted noae, or a fr flow nf niuca?. I of amelj, nasal voice, and often impaired bearing; and tate. I he old aeliool remertip hmve cer beea able to do nrthinz for it. Sasal injection and inhaiatioa are aa paia'al and expensive as they are generally wt.rthlera. Vet Kl'ariittT'a CaTtaana Specific, a n tuple uar Pill, taken two n three time per da j. promptly urn at once a'l cold in the haaJ. and raJ ic.nl curea y perevrrina; ne, the mo.t obstinate caaes, aa ia proved by the exp-nence ofhund-cls. Price with full direetioas .Veent per b-ix. N. ii A full set of Hum.hrey' Homeo athic Spe cific, with Ifouk of Uirections and twenty aioerent Ke I niediea. in large vial, m r.ceo ease $': ditto In plain we 14. cih of fifteen bnxea and Bcok. S2. Theoe rewedie. by the finale box or ease, are sent by wail or xpre., free of charge, to any addrees, on j receipt of the price. Addre?, Da. F. IIumphhet fe Co., No. ft 6 2 Broadway. X. Y-Rf-Sf.ld by I). T. BRL'CK, Hi hmonn. tn).: 3. W RIi;ilY. New rarta.U. 'uO-lwj AN" ORDINANCE, for the punishment of Mif-dei-T.ear.ors, and to repeal ordinances therein rarr.ed ?BCTios 1 Be it ordained by the Common n?)'inpil I hat it aha.ll hn nnUaf.il fnr ta-r. nr m.irp I

j :ommon prosti'utes to walk together, be in com- j to certain defeat. He then went into a re -any on any side-walk, street, alley, or publio ! view of the action of the preceding Demo- ' .horoughttre, during the night season, or for any j cratic Conventions on this subject. eriOD, darintf either night or day, to slop on any Mr Richardson rose to replv, and asked street, aide walk, alley, or other p-toli? thorough- yr Ran,j,n who made him an'expounder of , fare, and ho d Um.har conversation with any coci-1 D principles and precedents? How imou prostitute or prostitutes, knoing her on, , " , r r . 1 . iU T. ' them to be such. long had the gentleman been in the JJemo- ; Sec 2. It shall be unlawful f.r any person to I cratic ranks? Commit or perpetrate any indecent, immodest,' This caused erica of "Order," and great ijewd or filthy act, in the pres-enc or view of any j excitement ensued. Several persons rose to j other person, or io such a situation thtt a person j points of order. I pacing or repaying might ordinarily nee the same; i xhe Chairman decided that Mr. Richard- , or to utter or speak any a dy led or filthy M1 wa3 ntiUed to the floor, and then chang-

othor iiersnn rEO 3. I' sha'l he unlafa! for any p -rson or ereon-, to h i: bur or keep a-out h 8, her or their itrcniiio's, any rjtranipet or whore, aril permitting 'it-r io ftillow a h:wd course of life. Mce. 4 It tihali be un'af-l to tf-:t tio daicM, 'urousui?, for id!e and dissolute persons, or to atr- ' 'end or f.i .juet.t the same kc. . I', ehaii be u lor auv tiersjn to make auy i:id.-e ?it and i nmoral exhibition or ex j osure ot' hw f.r her pers.t.-, or to Citusi or procure acy person or persona tj do the am, in th.j t'r jtij'.e or view of a;y o her per.-oi or pjrom, or to appear in public ia a state of intoxication or druukeniies .Seo. 6 It shall be unlawful hr any pcr-toa to addrei4 any wauton. obsct-ne or lewd lan--iasre or words Io ttJiother, or exhibit any wautJii, lead, obicene gestures orcon juct. Skc. 1. It eha!l be unlawful for aav p'rssn or ! v VI-- . Tu.ro. w I., mnu A a,,r, lor , ,r i nmn I tr.

jthe disturb snce of the p-iace of the City, or to g'0 delesations protested agtinst the anI in:il or permit the same to be ui;dn in or about ; nouncemeot of the Chairman giving votes as I his, her or tht-ir house, or any pre'ii!s attached 'a unit against the adoption of the rule. ;hreto. And for the purpose of eofureinir the Ten or twelve Tennessee delegates were ; provwions of this section, it shall be Uwf il for4oppase,i lo the manner in which the vote of

! car Jeu. nr auv place of amusement w'lere such ' t'lintilt may exist, to arreat any person violating the same : Skc 8 It shall he nnlawfel to beat.trett or in liure any animal whatever in au immoderate, cruel jor unnecessary m iriner. Sec 9 It sh:i!l be uilatf i! far a-y tierson or ! persons niVioiomiy or intentionally to ii.jnre. d ?- ; I'a-e, mutilate or destroy anv public property of ilhe ci'y, or any ho!i-e, b iUdiri, fence, rai:inir or ' atiy T'iol.H or chattels, the prop-rty ol a-iy oiher ' perso'i or persons. j Hkc 10. Any person or porsoas resisting any j City officer wh ttevt-r, in the execution of his duty, (shall be considered U'lilty of tn:sdeineanor. Sec. 11. It shall be unlawful tor any person to print, entfrave. niaii'-'. siii or oner lor saie, or exhibit a for saV, or n;lu:r purposes, any indecent, niniodot. tnd laseivimis tiook. pa i.phlets, papers Cture-i n stotu oy. Seo 12. It fii.ili be unlawful for three or more hts ts to asemhle, e.c i t at. a public meetin f rirzetis. on m y of the sidf-walks, street eor--rs. vacant lo's, nr months of alleys, and there onddct themselves in a inanntT annoying to t-r-otis pa.'-sina by, or occ ij.an's or residents of the ad Src 13.' Atiy pe-s ... or persons r-ffer.'Hng :i,T..int inr i'f f.in iroiii!? tTi'Visiotiii eha'l r,e I ... ' .,..,, ov.... lin , 'I'mi'tv ti ilii i 'i(.ed in an- s-i.ti ex-.-edinj I wet.ty nve (.3, I Hollars, tosre'litr with the costs ot prosecution. mil stuil be nnor;so:.en i.oi more mail imn; oays, tt the discretion of the I'otirt. Skc 14. It shall he ut.Uitttu! for any person or persons to p'av at tn.irUi. ?, - uit-, or other gime or sport, on trie Crst day of the week, commonly cal'ed Snndav. Skc. 1"). It sba'l be tr.Uaf 1 for any person or persons to sei'. or exp": for sale any article of i tnerchandisc b ttvcr, aiihia the t'ity. on the lirst day of tlu aeek, cotumonly called Sundty. Sir,, if. I' si'iall be ntilawfiil for any person to run or race ary aoima! or star! the same for ra cing, or ea'i- or permit tiie same to be tio:e, or to ride, drive or lt-Hl any animal or auima's, or , dr:ve or cause to be driver, any vehicle drawn b ' nt y animal or animals fas'er than the rate of six miVs j er hour, or in a manner to endanger the bodv or property of aii.v pr soa. Sk- 17. 1 shall be ti'iiawfui for any rx.'rsoii oi persons exci-pt poiit-e -lVi -ts. 'arsbal and I'iiii- ; stables, to carry i i cot-cea'.ed or secreted man nerapvj.tvt.il diik -word, bowie kr.ife, ?lutir shot ! stone or ooui.i r, t-r any other dargerous or deIstrnc ie weapon liatcv-r. j iE- IS. I b'liti e unlawful for any person to follow, a an habitual occupation, playicg at eames, and not having other visible means of sup port. Sue. 19. It shall be unlawful for any person to attempt to pick, or o aid in picking pockets, to set fire to ary building or fence, to break into any bai'dire, or to have tools and instruments for&ucb i pnrnose or pirposes. Skc 20. It shall be unlawful lor any person or i person o be found loitering about common ordi : t aries. d am shops. ara nbl:ng houses, or houses of ; ill fame, cr wandering abcut the streets or alleyither by ni;ht or day. and r.ot having eirher a ! known place of residence or rceans of livelihood. ! and not able to give any satisfactory acconct of thm-elveB. Ski-. 21. A cy person or persons violating the ' novi:o- s cf sections 14 15. 16, 17. IS, 19 and i 20 of this ordinance, shall be fined in any sum ' not W than five or more than tweoty-five dollars, ' together with t osts of prosecution, j Sac. 22. The Marshal and every member of tte j Police, are hereby eirpjwcred to arrest on view, ! without warran, every person foaod violating i this or aty other ordinance of the city, to convey j such offender cr offenders to the City Prison. ; there to be detained for trial. Skc. 23 Kvery person senteoced to be imprisoned uodt-r the provisions of this ord'n acee. shall be conSoed in the City Frison. unti: otherwise di rected bv the common Council Site. 24. A'l omnanevs or pans or ordinan ces corflicting with this orJinaice, are hereby re pealed. Sec. 25- This ordinance to take effect and be ;n force from and after its pata- and poblication JOHN" FINLKY, Major. Attest: W. W. Acsri Olerk. Dentistry. W.H. Ra Wewsler, D. D. S., UATltd taken rooms over Jeabaa Haiae'e Store, ep onaite tbe Citiaeaa" 8aak. ea taia at reel is prepared te attend personalty te ail calls la bta awefeaeiea. NEW COAL YARD. THE andersigned lias opened a Coal Yard, a short dietaore a-rtb of th lsrpot.wfcersj he keep Vea; hiogheoy Coal, aad will se'l it aa low as it can be a, forded, aad by the) car load aa cheap as i raja be had is CiaciBaaBti. JH L. MACXSBT4(wo. .Xk. IMrt. ir-W

CtarleatwB-i Ca rent ion. . Chakibstow, April 24J The Convention reassembled at 10 o'clock this morning. The committee on permanent organization reported in favor of Hon. Caleb Cashing for President, and ore Vice President and Secretan'

tor each State in the Lcion. The committee on permanent organization also reported an additional rule, to wit: that in any delegation, in which it Las not been provided or directed by its State Convention how its vole may be given, the Convention will recognize the right of each delegate to Otst bis individual vote. The vole was taken on that part of the report relating to presiding officers, and it was adopted unanimously. lion. Caleb Cushing was introduced to the Convention, and made a most eloquent and patriotic spCth. His allusion to Calhoun, and his motto of "Truth. Justice and the Constitution," called forth prolonged cheerins. It was the destiny ol the Democratic party, he said, to stand upon this and strike down and conquer the fanatacism arrayed against it in one section of the Union. A warm debate then sprang up on the rule reported by the '"ommittee on Organization, in which Messrs. Richardson. McCook, Cess- ', na, of Pensylvania, Barry, of Mississippi, Jos'ah Randall, ami many others took part. ' Several of the Southern delegates opposed the rule. Mr. Randall also opposed it declaring that certain refactorv members in the delegation proposed to violate and misre preheat their constituents in voting for Douglas, Whose nomination, in hlS opinion. WOUld leaa till Mr. Richardson, standing on a chair in the center of the hall, with his sleeves rolled up and determined to be heard, was finally allowed to go on, and again attacked Mr. Randall as bavin? recently come itito the f0j(j aUliing to his political antecedents as entitling his opinions n Democracy to but little consideration. He did not desire, after a life's service in the cause, to be reproved by the roeruits of yesterday. A warm debate ensued. The question was then called on the motion to strike out the rule relative to the right of members of each delegation to vote as they think proper, unless i istructed by the i Convention that appointed them. During the call of the roll the greaiestex- -. . , m. rn 1 XT: cue meni exisiea. ine lennessee ami v irThe vote on striking: out was finally announced as follows: ayes 101; nays 19S; so the rule was adopted, and a majority of the del -gation cannot compel the minority to vote with them as a unit, unless instructed by the Convention that appointed them. The resolution offered yesterday for the appointment of a Oommittee on Resolutions and Platforms was then called up, and an amendment offered that no balloting be allowed for President or Vice President till the Committee have made their report. I he vote was then taken on the resolution that they would net be able lo report before to morrow morning. The Convention theu adjourned till 10 A. ; M. to-morrow. Cincinnati and Chicago Rail Road Oafi?.V TO WOGiJSPOKT. Traina run according- to the tia.s tal'le heioar, cosuing at A-dersan w It toe BsLirosvaia it Ran ion I.i aa. f or a,.,t.nd wt on that root., .mi at Ko.omo. v,th face ov Iaoiaa.rous R. K.. also at Loganeport with " -- .au A nm Kailroad lor ailpointe in tha i R,iroj tor ley. and Loeanaprrt, Peoria and Burlington rcoria, ttutluigtcn and all p.iuta west and uortb-west. Tlmo Table, XTo. IS, To take effect on Monday, Apl. 16, 1860. Leave Ktrhmoti-i: Arrive at Ilirbmorid r'rt. Pass r ie. Tru. Tru Kip STATIONS. r aa. Lap 1 OM. I I . Tru. Tra. a.m. a. si r. 7.VI. !.l(l 9i Kirhmond, 6.14 !' 44 1US3 Washington. .i-J o.3ri Walnut Level, S .r4i 10. (7 li',St Ila-rloa u, .I7 1' t4 II. IS Millvillc. U 51 10.41 II :W New ..&, lo.3 II is oT !-ul'I.L.r Sprinfa, 1 1 UJ 1 13o Ii 33 Mi.idletoan, li'iil-J ' 0 1 10 Anderaon, I 15 IS 4o 1 52 Frar.kloD, 1 31 1J..S yuincejr, 2 5" 1 3J 3 "5 Nevada. 3 0 tvl 3 45 Kokauo, 4 16 41' 4.1! Galveaua, 4." 2.rJ 5 SO , Logansport . r. a. r a. a at. 1 a. m ! 4 bo ! 3 95 i 3 13 ! 3 li : ai' r. m p. a. 9 ja i i ot - -- I.&I 4 15 1.43 3 10 I. -if 3 13 I IU 2 1 5 :.i5 S 1 -i 19.52 I 4 141 1 '35 1 15 I i I If lit 10 li.4' 1 1.33 III iS ' 19 ift ll .sti 10 30 11.44 h.46 t.tS II 14 1111 l! S3 10 5x10.13 T 58 lOint SSO 6 30 M a. B. a. at. Arrive at Lottansport. Leave Lo,cansport Freigtits on thir r.-.a.-t. and to pt-inta on the Beilefontaine Toledo. Wabash and Weetern, and I.os:anap-t. reovia and Bariington Katlroads, taken at s li-ar rate aa 1-y any other route. JOHN B RAN UT. Ja., Supt. tUt 8nlrcrUra. f.r th puro vf nrt-tin the grfat rruwi'l for pure brej sttok iit tiie f 'ea-'Ur of announciti that the bur& purchtw-.i lht f aahtQMb'e-bred htrev a-1 m)i puhiia- aUtwDUjis to hi Dirita. Tb Udau strain v Huraea rDi.i f.retaot In tha Wt for ttvle mni si-eJ. The Mre of lied tait m Irtt'a Cad ait 14, former. 7 Owt-iketi ii thU City, ami ttie Sire tf man? t th finest and fiett?Mt aTiim a ever lred in the Wear; amtmg tneae ar tUs t nriried l'ocahcntaa; WoKnaanaeea Tr-'ttinfr tallion. ,--iIti for a hich prtre); Wii.r n.(.fjnM:" Imr. Abraham's T'ttina; "!, la. f ether with bidt others which hm been mM in Uite market at bifh prirw. and the fagteat trotting mare in the State U a "Cadmus,' and orneti .j A pnrate geriti:aiui ia thia cttj. TEOitaSKC or Kko .-; Red Oak wm ft h? Iron's Cad n us.. h hj beack a 4 aJaaue, he ly A iarcati lclipae, he bj Dur.tc, acd he by imported I:acnde. Red aka daa hj f aloana, aranaVdan by "Bntcbttr Bot. h- ,j Bertram of Rectucky. Pam of Iron's Cadmus by brnaawkk. irranddara hj "Cwka Whip " Brunswick by O d "uni-tet ' Ut "r1- Kuford, dam by Prince E J ward, be by Huckla John, he hy M Aixhey, Sumpter by S.r Archey, daaa by tmpitel Rtd Breat. Iccai?To. I-d Oak etxtaen baoda kiarh. arrel. model forat. and tiue otno. tvee great promise of at fd, and anil be tV.ur yemrs old the lUlh dy f Jane, t-5u. Bed iakvshova at the Katinoat H-r Sfatv at Tayton. wiaaaag: tb IVajianf ia tia ciaaa, n4 ao Frrat Pveaainm as Harren Ca-anty Ohio; and first Prmtaia of his etas and the Swrep &ta-ea Premium. be-tt& Tbe Cntck MttrtN of Butler Chanty, at the hw at Hamilton; at tbe H'ayn Connty Fair, be t.ok First rremium of b m e laaa. aad also tool! th Grand -wrp irka Premium, betus; "Ualother Una Horee. TERXi Tweaiy Dotlars. 'BpHIS 4Veekeral -Purpose Stalitoa ia p.nUr amons; all m. Hoiiaaia. aad hia aiu, style aad ecti-v are wow. der-fal and his blood very eturirw, as will ba aeea by tbe followtag: Ptatoata or Wavaa Canar: Wane Chief was mr4 by Capr. ttttt'e Balfeaader iod. Ul.il T sliawasa'e Belfoaader. aw ey Imported .-el founder tba I. ef Eoctaad. tbe beat Tr.Htng H-waaof taedav. Capt. Di:fa tVisoaader'a daaa Lady A inert, ebe bv Maaabrusa. he bv Imfior-aal a... . . iLady Alport's dam by Tippooaib.l. t.y Impened M.aa4i. -bee graaut'iaai Bv Msanrv. Cbief a daaa was f aired by tbe Thorough Ured Wanton Witt, fc by Ba auewka. ' UTanawiek by Simn v, ne by Mr Arr-Bev. Brnnawicsi' was by Prtnce K iwaid. ke a as bv Muckte Joeia. be bv ie i,. rbey.Xarkle J-dia's daaa by Bel Air Pneee Edward a dam was sired by Whip; aaapter was got by Sir Areakry, daaa by laiportesl Bed Brrawt. Wayaw Chief vaadark Bay. aixteen bands b lark. aad w oow. aidered by jwdrea the aoet preaaisiac Trottiag ttallioai na tbe sal. anal of thai a are always ready to saew proof. Xy Tbe attewtioa of taea who ssve Boa Maree and aro siwas lo vaaar-Fawt'" aork. ta ra-peerfuUy ealted to tbaa Horse, lie saavel Sep Swckinar CtoWa. wkscb iwraJ bum at tbe last Wsyw Coauty Fair. TERJty Tea IXllara. eT" A eai will hr grava to the Beet Swrkiac Colt, from Wayae Ch set to be ahowa as th Beat Oowaty Faer. Beat task aad Waya CbioT will both bo towed at the stables of lam ea Sara-goad, aae af the Hammertoe Hoase. , SPL'JIXi 4 t&SXTT ata-Bswws pwfj V. vw

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The Commtteowas then aPDoin ted I bank, a very general assortment of F ended to the o.d Itr.n of t ootvirton St Mei.ka. partiat ie Vvoiniiuueo was iiien appoiniea. I ..lnny - . as he desns to continue in fhe old oeaten The loraniittee on l redentia s announced I I atlllly lirocenes. ! tm.-k of u.nufa,.tutin to . r i;r. ail kinda of hoots and

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iTo Persons Oat of Employment!; i AGENTS WAVmi TO si.i TH!- mi- vr Atifc - . - a-. a-. I HU a..a-a. Oft n - INii MALUINK .ll rive a c mansi"n. or W4ea at fto er month mi ti,riiiea pjij. LulillDetmicl ne and ao Irani I o oprrale it t,r hour'a taitrix-! ion IIIejttal Id i., rami It Sewing Machine in u. andthavrice 1 I J. N". BOYLAN. e Mtf Erie Sea-icg Mahine Companr, MILAN. UrliO. 1 S. MAUPAY & CO., HOHTICULTCRALISTS Karteriti and Cardrn at Itiainc Sun Village, f niladelpai, SXOK.E INTO 707 MARKET ST. Hetweea Seveuth an I Kighth. south tiie. eery large :i eitenire Sl.'ck f Shade. Omanienlal at aud ruit Treea, Kirergreetn. Kmci. Plant. Viara "eeda. c, cultivated and l.r aai.-. wholeaale o i retail, it ri-tuced .nce. All orlerJ promptly attendeil to '-atalog ie had on apphcati.m. Dealera and others aotil" lo well to (tire n a call. Pia-ila. Treea, a;c , packed to oarry any n.stauce. The Kinnc n Foarth and Kui.th Sta Passenfer Cara pa the nu. aery every lew miuutee pl. 13 ,.j Win. Bolaiider & Co., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS ---" ex T3 o xo.47, Matu Mrrrt, iulrviay tteed'a Morr, i lllCHMOMi, IM. ! f"Thnkfui for the liberal natrouaze heretofore etemle. to b.. e wool I repec!tully inf'Tiu our fnen la and j the public thit as are prepared to do ai kinJa ut llnuve, ! Izd and Onmmenlal faiutin. Oildinz. Ijmiuiii.', V.:.tt i ing and Mrooaiug done at ah-'rt notioe. II Horse-Shoeing Harness ! THK u;,.lfrsi(ti.J havintj purchase! the nxiit to all the unsold territory f.rr TI1U.HA4' P T K M r ll..ra. Si.oeio Hsraeaa. is now prepared to dia..o.e of terriwr, I in .Stat -a, Coantiee. Township and Shop KigUts. i To ;hoaa uuaciunie 1 wmi it. it tny be proper to any I that it is a perfrotly afe. clirap and su'tamial hsruess. ' by the use of which the most vn iouu nnd unruly h Tse or j mulecan bcfhoj. without th-,!ithte.t dinr to t'ia smith or aiuini.1. Uridine theai tirai w 'hiut straintiiij them in the least, lor tutther informatioo a.l-tre-s M. II. 13 O X 1). April 12, lxaO. l.-'tf Uicl.iuoiid, lud. PUTTY. WE are in receipt ol a Urge lot of pure and fre?h, and for sale ch the above atticlt eap bv JoS STKUDOll St CO. May 2Uf EZB SMITH Ja.MFs SMITH. EZRA SMITH & C O., - Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Frames, ManTI.ES, MOULDIjrOS, BRACKETS. SCHOOLbouse Furniture, Store and Hons: Kini.hing Work of all kinds, ami dealers in Pine Lumber, Pine MiinRlea, and l.atb, Vorked A-ih. I'oplur and Tine KluoritifC. Sr. Also furnish to order, Arrhiientural Iron Work', such as Marble'led Iron Mantles and Grates, Verandas, Bracket, Liatets. Jtc Arc, at Oinrinnti prices. 1 ' L. i I , " . 1 . . i . , , . , I vi-i iici "iy nu m aiam oireet, u'.cnmotia. tnd. March, 1559. 12 ; Family rocei'ies. ;FR E S H, PURE A XD CUE A P. hi-ti are a arrante-t to he eiu i! tu the :-st and as cheap .he cheitir:, Without enuoirtiiitr arttclts eirtice it 10 lay th it h' s "tAck eaihraces atia t ' eei aniL-li, in the tneot Family tirocriea a "1 Provisions- He alio payi lti tnhest price f"r ouotrv V o lnce. an t selU at a small idvaoce Faiii.tiei ir. toarn aud country are invited ta all an-1 rx-mir.e hi" slock an t prices. He h'S in 'u.l operation a S sp and Canitle Factory. tool which he ia enaMed to .'apply privtte fautilies a.-ol dealers a sui-erior article ..f So.-p and Candida, at wholesale and retail, nn the nju-t lavui ilile terms. April If-th lr6U J.r HOW OPE WED BY CLEM. SCOTT & BRO, A very large a:.1 d-air.i.!- tock of Goo Is direct from theKastein Cities, which aril! te sold ut prices to suit the times. Thai-kfal forth- very hl.eral palronane of una community lor ine jiast ten years, we trust we shall t I ahle the present season to offer inducements that will j guarantee a continuance of the s.rus. -.Ve keep a food ! quality of goo.ia an.t our prices are lar aud regular, acd - aa ere are desirous of reducing o-jr besmeas to a , CASH BASIS 'we hae marked our goods especially with a view of at i tract ag that Ciass of huyer-i, akila t fie same tuoe wr ! are wilutiK to accommodate prompt paying customers on short time. I Si L t I V -. ... LarDcl (1 Till MOIlO F !irni'lMintr I - aaialllVa, DEPAItTMEXT. ' V' at keep the test and only complete assortment of j i House Kurntsliiiia- (ioods in Kichuiond. such as ' Velvet, Urnseele. Tapestry, Ingrain. Three I'ly. Two V.y. i all wet. eett"C warp an.! hemp carpeta. also colore I and 1 white s-.nw matting. dirT-rent widths; 4 4, -V4. 6 4 at-l e- i t.Soi rc I cloths. Kreen end t-nff wir rt--, Holland, l ,st colors, rt ifferent wolths. with rollers, fixur'-s cord and I taaueis om'.lete. THIS Be?T13i VSK; ."ati u. It Lain, '. t ton an.t Wool llama.K. Uiuins. Lxpa. Tasaeis and Gilt Cornice complete ; srecn, t air and printed window paper - and painted shades. CLKM. iK'OTT BRO, Sign vt the Pet Umb. So Also Will t-e f jnnd. at the sign of tbe Pet Lam's' C tton Yarn. 3 thn-ad. 4 thread, and 6 thread: white and eol'd t arpet warp, twine, cotton battinf . carpet an 1 leather traveling h,e, a. haie by to dosea er hale. I osinj lasses, amor IlaS,psv scls, bits aad ca; . croc aery. Vc, dec CLEM. rCOTT aj- BKO. mi i ia rn aad boys , ladies, and I shoes, ca ters Oxford :.es. j ds and sold ehe.j, l y 1 t complete stock ef GD ID men isses . ana cntofrea'a l'Cts alippers and buakina: aood coodi CLtsM. SCOTT dc BRO -and j The heat !arst. and che.ipst stock o ingsio Richmond at tht. Pet Lamb Wh t a man does is tbe ikint Jloves and stock More Rem. ml er rrr a a -se r - I A.1B! Krmrmber (lie P P. 3. All kinua at mercbantable produce taken in . . ebange lor dood. CLEM. SCOTT Ir BRO Richmond, tpril. IS.!"--!. jg Jacoa a. SkkL. KEEL. loss saasw, SANDS & TBOBaa soisn WHOLESALE And Coiras-w -ion CROflFRR 3le,.eii ta. TA..!. VI .r f0l L' ,1 f. .w ii...,...c.i, avrtij, w. . Ncblb Strset RICHMOND, IND. 10PP05ITE THE PAS9E5GE-. IEF0T.! IfAVI! parcbaaed tbe Stock ef Aroceriee, lc . of 1 'Cracker. Neel Co-, and having made larse addit arse addttione a eeaeral .. thereto, are aew ready te supply tae Trale -1. I. ha ih. lr . . . i oromrt attention to business and keeniar a ,mi eartmeat of a Tic lea la their lias ef tbe beat quality, te recei.e a a"-areof patronaae rr-Tbey at all time, pay the hi chest market price for ' an kiada of trnam aad Coaatry Prodaca. Nov. e. IA. 4tf ovate ui iBuiaiid, wrayne uo. T5 THE WAT5B COW HON PLEAS C0CT Jaiy Term. lao. Taoaaaa Bentoa vs William B. Price. Complaint A AJadavi: la attacfamect. Jooepb Pvie. ' OTICE ia hereby given to Wfliiaaa B. Price oae o aaid defeodaata. wha aa appears by affidavit ew oa fit is a noarea intent a tbe rvte ot laduaaa. of tbe fiisag aad pesdeoey of tbe sasit entitled action . aad that aatree he ke aod appear fcofore tbe Jadge of eai4 t 'oart of Comaaoo Pleas, oa the ft rat day of tae seat regain, term of aaid Court so be heM al tbe Ceart Uoatse ia tbe towa of Ceoterville. ia aaid Caaaty, commencing as tae Srst Moaday ia Ja y. t-5. to saraer or deaaar so said eomplsoat aad affltavat.t a asms will he taken aa coafeeeed aad Jsdgsaevit rendered aerordiagly. 1&KAL. WhaMee my Basse aad the seal af aad Cowit, this 13th day A on I, SOL. MEBgDITH, Ot W. C. C. P. Battle ah Banhamad. AKya tor Pa. Ax--! )-1 -Ua. T"TS too STt

Joseph Dickinson Marlon St. RICHMOND, IXnTXJ. ' UA3 riTTKD CP NEW BORING MACHINERY! WOOD PCM PS AT REDUCED PRICES J Piping at 9 1 . per Had. All Kinds PlomMng Work, such as Fitting up OATH-ROOMS & WATER-CLOSETS.

Iron and Brass Force and Lilt X XT MI PS! KYiiaaij:xrXc RAwrsj iMW ARrtCtK or CAST IRON' & LEAD PIPE at LOW PRICES Wot Carry. water troni Sprin. A Ho el! the new iaporeaiaut X IGrHTJNTijSTGr RODS. 4ih n 19. 9

GREENAVOOD ! - B . . onnia. acent tor ihe aate 0 (Si driwBMt art th the aalkAeriher t t.r of laeaanie. id b auntoal areraie:. fcrrn teraiiaeirti. t e aoho-rtner n- etfrra tHe aoe ler aale. Thia 1 iim u, hi 'tnn"ti ana Keaten larnvKe. ; um;U. y Irota mli of ihe .lnl Tautajta an.1 ante era ,u rcii-oct ta i yn nok-Mntlj Kfr f.r enameas and the eijo)aot otaociAl, rt-li . ifu. educ&xiAn&i . n.l ! 1 ,h er enefl: of the cur. It it h'h and ronaaolinc. oe "'if lta "otl. excellent alr. Biie proap-cu. aule at ! canes and eala'irtoaa air. ant ia itoether the moat rieai , nMe liir.uiu for a suburban bme ia the vicinity. There t ure nw ahout 3U lota here for aale e hiUmuii fr o 2 to 10 j acrea each; all heauti'ut an 1 uittMe fur huil.ling up ; 3 Ci'uw ou then, all who wn a c oire locatioa for a : h r.e. where ther can m.1e emteutiy rae their own lux . nrirt on a r.rm of (r- ni 2 t.i 'tt crri. Theie lota will be aoia ii moaerate price, and uooo "'ctorT term. . JAS. W.SALTER. Teb. 1.1S60. S FOULKE FISHL, (NK4K THK fr'Or REPKCTFtLLY inform tbe jublie that they are prepared t fuiatah deaierj aui coauaierj"w,ta tlie best , IRON, STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS, ut, Holla, Ac, in fact aim.t every article used in mechanical bu-u:--j iu wbich ir, n or ateel is used. Their a.aurlrueut i-i lare at. 1 general and will bes.il don as reason bte terms as th. y can be had in the west, lirateful or pst pitruaage tbe respectfully aolieit aeootinuance of the ntnc. l.v. -ith, it;.. sotf PURE DRUGS. (ucce...r to JOHN ROXEY, ; No. 80 Main Street, RK now in riH-eipt of aa entirely new an J complete ' - jStoek of r're'li. tur an t Sun UrJ Drus. Medlrtnes and L'tiejii -is, bouglit by an ezperioucei Druggi:t. and for cash. - . " " Brnrovea tatract. and Conipounds, ,u V""r re04i:n aria pun it true t- nam t. is Jnlterslo-i Drugs, ami irnii!ej pureanj frith. Ula Ware in ettent au 1 variety never be'ore kept in the citv. Window Ulaaa ol'anr Kradean-t alio I'ainte Qi s n"j Kiinler a Stock, in ou'ainv ami ,ti.,l !.,,. j Liq iors purchased in Bond and aj pure as they were j imported. Ourstoea. in extent and variety is not excelled in tho set, and our i rices are as low as the lowest. ('ri.ru an ounce vial to a hogabead, and from a blue pill 1 1 a case of yellow ochre. We are posted, and al! we ask s an opportunity to satisfy our lnouJs and the public that No r-o Mainatreot, is the plaoo to buy pure llrugs and Mediiin.s. I L. H. McCCLl.oiTUU will be happy to see his old frienda at the new store. J STKDDOM & CO. Richmond. May 26, 1S5 stf I'BTalB t'aOCkiK CROCKER liKNJ. CkOCIXB- & c o. outh side of Main street. one square East of Meredith House, Richmond, Ind. Nfanttfactureall kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, t'LKIES, Kxpressand 1'ediing Wagons, &c, 4;c. We have on band a fin aeaortraent of work in out iine, andean finish to order on short notice, almost any "tyieor pattern of vehicle, all ot which they warrant lo be made of the bc.t material and by careful and ex lrienced workmen. The public are invited to call and examine their stock and prices-t-eTarticnlar attention paid to repairing. THANKIUI. : i hots Give bitu a c:ill at N, 3. Main ."trot . K. h 'Xil lec. 1. ir-t.M ;. v ooLVERToy. f.!tf I. PERFUMERY. " TK wish t , say to tU- ndblic that htv the v. Katies v v I.arirnst and i'ure.r a ock of Hertumerv. , na i one' ariicloj ever Drount to this market and for -aleche.pt JOS. riTEDDOM c t'ti. May -0, 24tf I jNTo. SO. WICGINS & CO., Tanners. Dealers in Leather, Saddlery Hardware and Fish Oil. Manufacturers of Harness, Saddles, Collars, kc V Pos French Calf and K.p Skios. Vea Stock .Ml kinds ot Murrocco. New Stack, til i'.rii of Patent Leather. New tto. k Ail kinds of Sad.iierv tiarda-are. New Stock. Ml kinds or Letther Trunks, Vaiices, Carpet acas New Slock, til kinds of Fly N'-tts. Whips. New stock. Ail kinds of Horse Brushes. Corn's, -lc. New Stock. . AUre aa.ortment of ourown Manu'aetura of Leather, . u c . oriun iiaruri ni tra. 1000 " Oailons Pure Fish Oil by tbe Gallon nr Barrel. --Ca.h ptid fr Uiles.Birk an 1 Tiliow. June i. I'-iS. 2!tf o & Saddle, li;uness and Trunk MANWLCT0I1Y. Ou Main StTi finaiie Citv Hotel. yuein T .-V4 ool htrzains an I work maa. !.' of is a-ooi mats -B i vnti . n firi-t in . 1 y -"I'iii-. nrnes. lronss. B-i Ilea. anl foliar a e en tirely of new material, my former a to: -. havmc heea Mid off. I am sow prepared, with a aet of good bands, te make all kinda of work in mr line. All kin '.a of work taaukf .ilv reeeiv. d m l r,rn,i. . . t-u-ied t117 Kepairing attended te promptly. WM. L. EBtDY. Ttf Richmond. Jnne IS 159 Valuable t'arm tor SaleONTaISISG 1-5 acr. Irfof h icb are in a I ' cuitnati-n. over tao thirds of it is ia eras, ! .an lane, of i.ev-r-Kiiinit M k w.u,r. I a ! ted fur c-azing or mi-adow. ll M y hiarh State o Said farm, and is well -r. ; - . -' " uraia rana. j .re. it,!, Hou-e. aiunasi new. iZ i tram. Itarn and o-e,rv oott.o.i..i,.. i, i", . " mliea north i,lki.-, i .... t . '"eaiaea aix on tt. Kicb-nond and Arbv Pike, nil 5UK Kua4 rauciiir thnuli i i aud .. auoxetbev . demrabte f.TZ, .Zi -TT . . . , T "T. I For J further particulars call on or address. I BKtJ. STB..TTX o. JbA!e Ltri-iN, Bicba end. Ind. 13 !SABBTH SCHOOL LIBRARIES. . ... ""t" feoonu nations. c-- . -. . , rna calieasotit. A. 8 . s. Cni.n and af tbe Mie alTttT. .?"LLurDi,t'4"tl' tri'i w's ls of the cheap books pah lis bad he taa a-. i ..cuu., n for the dfl0.u,B", cZh 1. Vli'. I anoeieog-. on hand i 'takl icatliwaj, of ta Amerieau Keturnt Tract Seciatr i -aT the diaeipliae of tbe Primitiv. Cani... ... i EBaaty- ea the d i a ta t or the Society of friends, by J. J. Oaraey ' Paragrapk Bibles sf tha Laa4 a-ni a. Soeie",. "-"""! Loadoo Bel igtoo. Tract C,."1'"" llietorteal Taxi Bok aad Auta.aa UvaU aable work for scodenta of the Bible. 1 "" te DirtiwssmrT. Biblical ABtiwaltiea. M-rP,tlfHPffSote: " P' Tiew ef tbe Holy Land, Reward Card., eke , etc. ,a .. . SMITH dr SWATE. 19 t (Advseepy) kitkawad. lad. To Conauxnptlv AND NERVOUS Mrf EREft.S. TBP. aubecriber. 'or several years a reeideat of Asia diocovei ed wBile tbeis. a aimplo eeretaafre i smiily awre core for Ceeeemptaon. Aataans. BroweSitis. Cooarba. Coiaia. and Nerraas fogroi a. Be is Willis a so saake l be aame pul lic . To those who 4ea re it, be oriTl saf the Preserfsaioa, with roll dlrearuone rrvw of char re : a!aa a sample of the moOeioe. which tber will Sad a oe attfal emtisatMS af a -e'e simple herns. Those deainag the rsmadj cao obtoia is by rrtara aaail, by addr oaiag J. K. ("CTrJUfTHT.

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II '"-ri VV" -f v" '.i-v. OHSAT.WOHLD CIRCUS! Model S cw of the United States, OoirTMT f .4 ih hu4 tniliaitt -efcrttsift. btuv s.rriTp.. ir-ri Kur e, riuliinfwrj w.lii tla Waat AfH-s i.t)tjtrmn lair'tit, Ti l inp M cvtSai poto-i tsU-' tvitvmtt S fUtUM iit IVritTTrreri: ih Antonio Brothers, Tia iirh! tvn..ittxl Arrfa.r, UvttiMwta wa4 Pntt: utiatiftU. BENJAMIN STEVENS, T.L.r br.u.duit Trtok aud Sau.-itUtt liuux. MRS. J. SHOWLES, Tb crirbj-at'-i I c-bmu tfom MR. J. SHOWLES, The tlola 1'erioranar mi lioraabauk. LAKE The l tbatttC .tMatrMntM ALBERT AYMAE, In 1 i l-iv!fci,,r KwktrtaA boM Act. Ii-ai Ballet Troupe! lu n it I'h&rnct PstncM Th Iju tDag Two uJ Four Hon R.Jr MONS. DUVAL, lb joit Tiul Contortion kt Maxtor Coretto. lfitiful IVrfoitninj; l rw, AEIERICAN EAGLE, Theoriebrated Trik llv-wt i!iiodui-rd by A. Antonio Court Jcater,.. Trick Ciowii, -..T. Oaborr. .T. Tiptoii J T!i nirLt' tiert n;tnr mi!! conclude with the atArt- , " atd Urnnc Act, i-v.i,'.t5d tn I fire ZEcinsra-; j In is iiifh Mr. Mu'wi.-. vill aj ir on tha Corue i t w;oit i-iiii'i- '-! v . rvrl.-i-i oi a Volcano J vl I i... l i.is is itwi'ii v Company !tbi Uatrer H-ttvtrni.'d tblsUiriltuig Act. Doora Open at 2 and 7 1-3 o'clock. T. IS. j WILL EX11IU1T AT j Ricbmonu. Saturdry, May Siu, 16)' i II aoia-TOWM, t'riday, 4th, iOxroan Monday, lib, " ANDY St'KINOr.R, Afer.t. CHAS. WHir.NEY, Adv. April 26, 1-iO S-.:it Richmond Pump Factory. THR u ntrat trod havaloeatej in Iba Citr of aich moi l, tor tl.e ,ur,oaaof manalactarlna; tha calehratea Kra1 miurn Puioii, of Wayne count,. Our pumoe bava aiwiiya f taken the tirat prumiuot al both rtaU and County r.ir 1 Wherever exhibtted. I We make our pumps eat of the best of timber ant war rant tuein to give general eatteraetlon or aa pay. Afu-r Ion ? experience in the troeinsea. we feel conn ter.t in aaying to those whoare wanting enrthinf in our Itr, that thry can cet a better job tbau at aa other ibcji in the country. t mean jaat what we aay . Give as a trial and the work w ill ahow for itself. Reptirinir f all kinds done on shirt notice, and on raaonahle terna. bhop earner of Pearl and trout Streets 13 REHUN A PB.IC11 ARJ. ISAAC SHIRES, MERCHANT TAILOIt, !No. ?,.nlu atrrt. Hlrhmond, In.i i a w n.-rii.i s l iniorma tna eltisena or Kiclii-.oi 1 t Aj anil surroundm; coot. try ! with one of the lare.t and that ba is sow appl'i-i j BEST STOCK OF GOODS - In his line ever brntr;ht to this city, consisting of t'lot l.e ot all kindssnd colors, fataal lis rr---a (.real vari-ty j of Goods for Summer Wear. Veetiesga of all kt 'da, die, die. That ha baa employed I WILLIAM 8 K I L E h 1 Cutter, who i- anrxcUerl in th WmI , f-r his K 5 tnie ) tod tkiil in tbe rt lb Jk mpieye tU be, ol r. t luen, n I t thretoro prepirnd to fttture th pablio thr,i he ran (urmthM ffttbioDmhl) and Good ftwiitu - cm t t h1 in the Wet and at aa lo rates. "Wliol esiAlo Bedstead Manufactory. . At Cincinnati Prices. j f '"HE onderir,nel ' -1 the facilities, in bavins- Balarcsxl and 4n.-.( wl D bis " Wood working SSai, . Itory, wishes to call the attention of the public t t i flo k consistinic in part of I PLAIN AND FANCY HEDSTEA Drf, Sqoarr aud Rauad Corner I.oanfrea, .c, aad at Vratral Stork of Tatraieal Cabiuer Work, which for nearness of finish and .luivi tj, be will warrant equal, if not superior to anyt...rig the kind made in tbe West. H respectfully invites those enjraajeil In th tr.'9 fo call and examine bis stock before purcbaiii " -where, as be feels aaaarel be can tfive full a.;. ilion in both terms and 14'iaiity of work. l-f Factory, aortb of the Depot eul near l.suworthy's Mill. Kirhmond. June 30. 1B58. 29 u ir your blood ia diaorganised aad impure, use The Peruvian Syru; or Protected Prot-oxid of Iron, wklcb will supply tr e reesaary atreegtb to the ay stem, an I life tA tba .1. f,r sale by PLCMMKB fc Kn.I r NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Ol-1 ttiken the new ."tors room recently created on Front street, near tbe Ziepot, waera he ia epenieg a general assortment or IScasoaable Dry Q-oods and Notions, 1 BOOTS and S HOES. QL-fcE S3 A KE.GL A-i' AKfc , j UABDWAKK. and a general tttrr.lt of the beat ! r tMiLY uaocEitiza, all of which w ill be sold at tha tow .al prises tor cask, j lr Country produce bought and sold, j eV.He aolicita a abare of paMie aatrenage, and b"r-v , by prompt atfentioa te owataeee and making ttte toe f. . tertof peraora te bay ef bias to reeeive a aaara of th t patroaaa-e. -Nov. xtth. 149. ! Tim T nf h ? n r fIVo A a. nf In A ? o i viuiuuiq i i uut vi luuiauu B. RA UH & GO.i RK dow offering tawir f riwBde aad eeeio.-wers, Ueir mammoth Stock of rea4yaaaje Hen & Boys' Cloth in:r, at prices equally at low aa ia any of ta iutra - I beir motto is qeica eaiaw . ,aau p,-. Jaa. 5. M. Iff. TITaTUB. AUCTIONEER nAS takes lasaaa oppoeits ahe HaattafBoa lioatae.' ea Xaia Strew, where he as pi swassd to rooetve all biads ef msi. raraKwre, kew to be sold at paklie or private sale, oa fair toraas. 0t door oalee asteades ta prampti . Sept. ta. lose. . . . - ' ' - a.f C. W. FEKlSO., ATJOT OISTEEE AND COMMIS3IOH MmBCHAKT, nm. e Maim MrooS. r-,. BICUsiOXD, INDIANA. aylvery descristiea of Minhaailsa. rot oi aad oa eoasi.omros.awaaaaaaog tismaes. ss paBlts aw private aaaasCaab odvai ced ea ooaaigaaaa-ote whoa reoajtr-4. 13 WaU Paper!

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