Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 22, 10 May 1860 — Page 2

allabram. KDITKO AND , FUBLI488D BY p. TTrllowy. and Ben. W. T&vi Richmond, Ind., May lOtlr. I860 For Governor, HENRY S. LANE, OF MONTGOMERY. For Lieutenant Governor, O. P. MORTON, Of WAYNE. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. For Treasurer of State, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clark. For Auditor of State, ALBERT LANGE. of Vigo. For Attorney General, JAMES G.JON ES.'of Vanderburgh. For Reporter of Supreme Court, BENJAMIN HARRIfcON. of Marion. For Clerk of Supreme Court, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, MILES J. FLETCHER, ot Putnam. County Ticket. Ilejtresen fait ves. R. B. NEWMAN. OLIVER T. JONES. ISRAEL WOODRUFF. TieasurrrU. B. HUFF. Sheriff JOS. S. STEDHAM. Sutit nor ROB E RT C SHL'TE. C nmi'sioiier JONATHAN BALDWIN. Coroner JESSE STEVENS. Old Settler's Meet! g. We call attention to the notice published u another column, of an Old Settler's Meeting, to be held in Starr Hall in this city, on Ruutday, the 9th day of June. Such ructiijgs have heretofore been occasions of niuuli interest, and we are assured that ar-I i ir laments will be made to make the next j more s than all previous ones. We hope j t jsH j a general attendance of our old citi- j zen, and that each will come prepared to j couiiibute something in the way of their ex- j pi i inoe and observation of pioneer life. It; 1H ! K,..1

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it designed by those having charge of the pseall its blackness to the gaze of tbe peo-u-to make it merely a jollification, but of ph;.

i t i 't m-ir.j substantial interest. We approve . o! tiin plftn of holding the meeting in the ILti instead of a grove, because we believe, it v ;!l be confined more particularly to those wh. feel an interest in the object of the meet-' in than if mado attractive by music and oth-j i r appliAuccs generally adopted at meetings pic-bKT style. a hope our citizens will jn v i'.e the old settlers who may come from ...nt.trv. nm.M.horm vill. andaJioin-l i,0' counties, to the hospitality of their housw ith the hame generous, free and open! Lnnted hospitality that characterized our t "t:zeus thirty or forty years ago. Tkesidkm iai. Klkctio.v. It is now sup- ) oJ to bo lite intention of the South to so i : jiuluct the canvass for President as to throi t! o election int th House of Representatives. Their object in this is perhaps to pre ont an election of 1'resident by tnat body, j , 1 , t t and confer upon the Senate the duty of elec-titi-j a President. The well known political character ot tnat DoUy enables every one to, - ""-""" - - - , ... at ii m.imanl what bind fit a Hrlli1f!ll t , . . . T, , . ,i it would elec. If the emotion goes to tha , Houj. three States, and three of the smalltvt oiates 111 tne union wouiacontroi.it uiey ; saw proper to do so. that election. This' .( ..,-.t f im.r!,. 0.c. yvi, .I.., .i. .... 1 Ci izms, would be transferred Irom the railhuas to some ten or fifteen members of Congress, and they too, regarded as not above corrupting influences. 8hou!d the South nominate a Southern rna.i, he will probably receive the entire vote ; i the 15 slave Slates. Should Mr. Doug-j Lii.3 or some other Northern man be nomina- j tod and receive two or three of the free States, j a:id tbe nominee of the Chicago Convention ti.e remaining free States, the election must; ii. -vitaliy so to the House, and the contin-1 Cl I a- itcy atiove alludes! to would be upon the c uniry. We submit to the people of the 'iirth, without regard to party, whether 1 i-y are willing to thus place the great J j itver of choosing a President in the bands! i-t n few men. We submit to the friends of Mr. Doudas who has been proscribed by the I . c-jum, wuetner xuey are wiuinsj 10 iuiis

rlce the election so completely id the hands ;mperect shape, hence it could not be treatot the arbitrary fire-eaters of the South. eda an ordinary reload bill. The bill was The Chicago Convention will nominate an n21lrW Dassed. and in our oninion became

e ..inenily nati.nal man. One who will know "no Aortli.no bouib.no fc.ast.no West," b it who will do justice to all sections and their interests. The Republican party is the onlv truly national party, sin;e the sectional ccntlict at Charleston; and we confidently appeal to all who love tha Union to joiu its tanners. ejj Owing to the deep interest recently exhibited by the Democratic party in the fil red population, some philanthrophic indivi iual has gotten op an implement of great luxury to that class of individuals. Inquire at Wiggins' Saddlery Hardware Store. ntairDuriog the season of house cleaning, renovation, repairing, ike, the reader is reminaea mat vj. dimmer nas just received a ll.l.-r . l.re lot of waU papers, window paper, shades,! Sec. &c. Fire board papers, bordering, Ac Call, and our word for ii. you will find just what you want at low prices. tyjadge Taney is so ill that it is suppoeedhawill oot aVm take bis seat upon the Supreina Bench.

yAn -perienced police officer was employed in Cincinnati. by private subscription, and placed at the head of their f'etective force. Within the last week this man ad hi associates, while attem pi Lu to , discharge his duty and enforce a moat righteous and necessary ordinance, were resisted and severely beaten by a mob. The law was defeated, and rowdyism came off triumphant." Tbe above is from the editorial columns of the New Castle Courier, and the writer was either grossly misinformed as to the facts, or was disposed to indnlge an evil fancy. AJr. Baity attempted to transcend his duty, on the occasion referred to, as he had done on previous occasions. He had no

authority to arrest persona who were neither disturbing the peace, or in the slightest da-1

gree violating any ordinauce of the city, of jlhe h,e ontfmhjtreet! the State, or of the higher law. The editor' Fast Horse, of the Courier would be much more liable to A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gaarrest for eating a good dinner, than were ' zette residing at Hillsboro", Henry county, the persons who Mr. Baily attempted to ar-1 whom we suppose to be oar friend Joel Ila-

rest. They were in no way violating tbe ; ordinance they were in no way disturbing the peace of the city they were not rowdies they are respectable eitisens. And such men are not to be beaten with a mace, or arrested with impunity. Mr. Baily, by his peculiarities, had made himself objectionable to tnanv of our Kent rifirrw Wa u-cra tl , . l,.., v j i j, j very Jirtt to emmoy biaa, and had he con- . .. , , . I lined himself to the busiuess tor which he

was employed, he, in all probability, would i Dragt," owned by Mr. Fleming near Midhave been here yet. There was no mali-' dletown in litis county, and was a Virginia

ciousness in that collection of people. No hand was raised against Mr. Baily no blow was struck. .And yet we offer no justification of tbe course subsequently pursued. We are in favor of the ordinance and its enforcement, opposed to mob law, for the evil effects upon the morals of community, but if no more dangerous mob rpirit r.hould ever exist than did towards Mr. B., our city will boar as high a reputation as the community but comparisons are odious. Declines to Akswkr. The late fiuancial agent ol the Democratic party, Mr. Wendell, has again been before tlie Covode Exploring Committee, and when he was shown his checks for $925,000, which had been given to members of his party, for party pur poses declined to state the specific purpose for which they were given, but admitted that he gave Mr. Bean, editor of the Democratic caper in Fremont, Ohio. Sc000 to aid in carrj ing the Lecompton bill through the House. Some of the checks were pnyable to Senalors, and some to members of the House. The admiral of that committee will explore the depths of that corruption fund and ex Dr. Alvord, of tbe Detroit post office, admitted corruptions existed in regard to his office, but declined exposing them further lnan ,0 admit that Sooville, one of the edit0rs of the Deraocratio organ in that city, received Sl.O'J.j. as local mail agent, but performed no set vice. i Common Pleat Court. Considerable dallbl exisU s to the CO.lsUtUtionality of the bill passed by the Legislature at its last sesBKm' re-o-ganiztng tne y rrimon Uistricts. Bv that bill this District consists of the counties of Wayne, Union. Fayette and Franklin. The history of the legislation on this bill, as we understand it is this: Mr. Bdnnett, of Union, introduced the bill in the Senate, and having passed that body, was sent to the House, where, previous to its passage was engrossed, aod four counties. coinposinsr one district were omitted Tt1 F""" o uirit., were omiuea. 11 passed the House in this imperfect form. It was sjnt to the Governor, who detected the ointssnn. The friends of the bill in the . 1 t . . , i oeuaie uasseu a resolution reaueslinsr tne

- ' - , 2Ka norsess, auu is a cateiui aim uoiii;"s Governor to return it to the Senate. Here.id,r. His t,ffi,e is at Spinning & Bennett's ,urned it with a note italinjr hU reaSons for t.Kt.

sodoini; the omission, and not simply in rHnnn in ih fhi,.i;.,. i ii.. ..,... tl. , . .; iinponenw 01 ine Dili claiming the voto of ti,e Governor to be a reto messaze. and infeisted that the bill should be treated as a vetoed bill. The friends of the measure I however, introduced a corrected copy of the j bill, which passed both H.vi-es, which was to llie Governor for his signature. From some cause the Governor neglected, declined r refused to sign the bill, and also failed to Return it to the Senate, m ithin the constitu- ; 1 tonal term of three dtys. The reader will emcmoer mat wnenever ine Governor ro- . eives a bill, it is his duty to sign (he .ame. r return it to the House in which it origin.led within three days, with his veto, and on i is failure to d one or the other, the bill beomes a law wiihout his approval. When a bill is returned with a veto by the Governor, lhe nusti.in i shall ir naaa i k:,:., .:.u,..j: ' r. ! UJ''"UU uiiauuuuiDS. m j , his instance no one desired to oass it in it,' A l,w withoat lhe si rn.ture of the Glver. nor. The Secretary of State, who has charge of the publication of the laws, has published it in the statute, as all other laws are publish-: ed. We understand that in some counties of the State, and perhaps iu this, there is an intention to disregard this new law. We prefer the old law, but are disposed to believe the new one was legally enacted, and is now as much tha law as anr on the statute books Liberty Herald. Our friend J. H McCluDg has retired from the Herald and is succeeded by Andrew J. Calkins. Esq. T. W. Bennett, Esq., has assumed the duties of snmed the duties of and will make the in i iia i.r.ii I?. nk tha editorial department IJrrtlU an able anxHliarT in the creat R. ndklicin batlle, He is a lluent and visions writer, and Democracy wit! in the range of bis fire will feel tha effect of his hot shot. CaT"If yon want a dish of good rich Ic go to Sage's Saloon. He always J has that kind oi an article.

That Letter. - "It was written im tha heat of a political campaign, when there were three "parties in this county, and under circumstances that induced us to state our views more strongly on the subjects agitated than mature vnVction would justify. At that lime there was a contest between Democratic and Whig politicians in this reigion as to which would go farthest in anti slavery professions, for the purpose of eeuring the free-soil vote, which was the balance of power." Jambs Elkir. Post Master and Editor of the Richmond JefFersonian. . jC-9 And yet, notwithstanding that letter was wrtfea in s ich "heat, "ha cooily adJ " Wr honea:!v entertained she views anoiiocsd in our

letter !" Compared witb this, ice would be at a discount, with the thermometer opto 9S, m xleton, writes as follows; 1 fiw in Toar piper of the 18th inst., an article on "Fancy Horses," from the pen of a correspondent at Muncie, which gave the trne fires of "Jim Hockey," "Ben Higdon," and "Nick." As to the sire of "Jim," the old darky's horse, '-Hickory Flag's" pedisree. it is true was never kuown, but doubt- ! less was a horse ol tine blood and of a vigorous cons l uuon, wnicii ue ncmy umii- . , . . - a c, R.iHi.n.i'. i.nru ted to his offspring. Mr. Brutgiana s liorse, - Nick" was sired bv a horse called "Snap bred hor-e, sired by ihe noted racing hlalltou of the same name, and he by the imported Dare Devil." Nick" has a halt brother. Ben Drake," that is probably the best trotting stallion in Indiana. Consequently I cannot agree with Mr. Hoosier, that trotting horses came by chance. I for in the teins of "Nick" courses some ol the best blood of the turf. The true cause, of so many horses breaking down whil training, is iu consequence no doubted the luck of pure blood. I ould not have troubled you with this note, but being an admiier of a fine horse, I was apprehensive that the article of your Muncie correspondent (not intentional) would be likely to mislead breeders of stock, and the consequence would be an injury to the country. J. H. Two or three of these horses will probably be at the Horse Fair, to be held in this city, next week. "Ben Drake" is owned by Ir. A. Weaver of Hagerstown, and will attract attention on t e grounds by all who admire fast horses. Republicanism Triumphant in Philadelplua. ine nepuoncans 01 me great viuaer a. 1 1 r .t . a, f ker city have again triumphed, having re elected Mr. Ileury, their Major, by a handsome majority. This is a bright indication as to what may be expected in the btate elec- j tion next U.l. All the power and patronage j of the general government was brought lo j bear a-'iinsl the people but tlie honest im0 ii- 1 1 - 1 I pulses ot Uepubl cans scorned the influence j and have uobly rebuked the parasites of pow-. i , 1 ' .Ve regret to learn that our fellow citi-' '"j" !.., i..s rpm0ved from this citv ' ran L.aac Uaus. has removed fiom this city . to Covington, Kentucky. lie was highly re- i . . .? .- ,.. , . . : snooted tor 111s liiieraii'y in aa comiot iiu-tuio j enterprises or re war him ou perity. Bolter's Convention. The nine slave holdinj; States which withdrew from Charleston Convention, adjourned to in Richmond, Virginia, on tha second jdaj in June next. r :t.-,.. r?:7,.-A n.r, n ro.t . i -hi .1 r erence to our columns it will be seen that Mr. Newton Ilowreu is now running a hack from Liberty to this place, for the convenience tf the public. He has a comfortable vehicle i ... i .1 gThe Mayor of the city of New York announces that he has received information , that tlie Great Eastern steam ship will make jher first voyage to that port. She will at tract an immense crowd of visitors. I (K7"It is doubtless the intention of the Democrats

.and laboring without hope of fee j abou fof' ,he elevatio:1 anJ exalta.ion (U of fV ,u nf lltM tUrA fnr triA nA ent.!

d for the public good. We send after womao; bat which, in reality, wo'ild only he , , , .. , - i

r best wishes for his success and pros- plonginj her dper in the abJ8 .f misery. If 7 - ...o , ! sne wouid he elevated in the way Go-1 intended ar.d he with resignation prepared his nitna, '

in Congress, bv some pretext or i there aie some who have braved the dapgera a'- ; ( the lather, bro!lier and sister of the deep Kansas out 'of the Union un- uSUrr; but their number is very stnalL ! cfase j AtJ w ,etply regret lo lecrn that . ! Could Ihe observation of the reformation. s!s be, , i

(her' to kte til after the Presidential election . , . .f. i f&str-it is reportea oy Lne last arrival irom , England that lleenan has challenged &tyers ' for auother fi rhr, or tha surrender of the belt. ! gThe Southern Democratic p.pers very i the thc CQaJJ lhe Ciders at Charleston. j ' - 1 of I liailkO. At ot Fire Company No. 2, I Ul nn Ar, W .v; hoi K f!l.r;,. : i ' j i resolutions were uouiuiuuiy auopieu. : Retailed. That the thanks of this Com-1 pany are hereby tendered to Mr. W. T. Dennis for several valuable pictures presented to us for the adornment of our Hall. He sol red. That our thanks be tendered to Capt. S. Sinex for the five dolNrs presented ! the Company on the day the Louse oi .Mr. Swany was burned. Resolved. Thatour thanksare heartily given to Clayton Hunt for refreshments furnished the Company on their return from the disas trous fire of to-dav. JOHN McGRAW. Tres'u Ed. Salter. Seo'y. Mercastilk Collegk. Mr. Purdv has' had in successful operation for some months his Commercial College in this oity. His , i l-i i i n i pa'.ronao;e has been liberal, and all of his . . . , i students with whom we have conversed are highly p!eaed with his course of s'udies! land his intimate acquaintance with book keeping and commercial law. This iostitu-! L- ,. . ) tson affords vounsj men an excellent orpor-1 3 ' r j tunity to qnahfy themselves for business, and f a diploma from the principal will insnre ' employment wherever a competent clerk isl desired. His rooms are comfortable and well arranged. Those who i-h to take a course of study would do well to call before entering into any engagements.

f Il-tcll Pwtcte." Such of our friends as may visit Indiana polU will find the American a pleasant and comfortable Hotel A writer in the Philadelphia Bulletin says that after a year's trial of Dr. Sanders method of making water gas at the city works in that city, tbe Cbiel of tbe gas works has taken several thousands of dollars in the patent The lowest bid for the construcdon of H. W. Beecher's new church in Brooklyn, is SI 47,470 Simultaneously with the meetiug of the Charleston Convention, a fire broke out in dismal iwarnp" The venerable L. W. Tazewell. tormeily U. S. Senator and ex-Governor of Virginia, died at Norfolk, on S.i'.urday last. Twenty-nine glr and bo rs were drowned in a pond near Cam Jen. S. C . n Saturday last. The boat sank in the middle of the ( ond. Ninet-en bodies have been recovered Win. Kellogg Las been re-nominated f-r re-election to Congress by the Republican Convention of the 4h district in Illinois The steamer which brought the Massachusetts delegation from Charleston brought a s!ave from that city, secreted in the coal hunk. He wa returned however by a passing vessel It is sail Shyers will tot be able to ue hi arm for two mon'hs or more. One hundred uns were fired in Savan-

tiaii, ireoriiia. in honor ot trie seceaers ai IJjarkston Twenty eisehl valuable borsesj were burned in New York city, on M.xiday i.?4fht lat....AVendll savs he sperU nm SOQOO t. 40,000 dollar to pass tbe English -,. - t ' . 1i . i b-.H Ihe Muscatine Journal S4js i4U J u.life V liliams. now of Ivtasas. but forruer.y j i.f Muscauae. where be hs s:ill some landed i iterest, bas recently received one hundred thousand dollars a a tee, or share, for engineering through Co tigress an appropriation for a iribe of Kansas Indians for their lands. ....Rev. Daniel Worth is said to be tbe ;

city of New York, having appealed his cases ; A proposition is row on loot to erect a mono J , , c i j meat on the er t wLere these men were thus pu to the supreme court and been released on . " r bail .... Henry F. Baker, of Centerville. bas 0 lorlQre atiJ deaU'received a patent for improvement in mode j M Stvve?ant tr. ftt ,he come of ay ing drain tiles.... Mi-xican News to the ;frtMr(ceulh FUt ai!(1 hjr j ATeilue. in Ne 1st inst. has been received. Miramon wasjy.irk City, is ia f.iil bloom. This tr. e is or eo' defeatel on all eiies, and his money exhaus- ,i e ,iSil(,iC3 )ian,i;aor's f Nw Y"ork 1 a. ted. The "Constitutional" Government had pUnteil upun iv Stiiyvt'sit'.ts (arm. thi-n a lony rejected the proposed meditation of the way oat f th city, c-jnsiderMy ovr two huu Freuch and Engh-h MinUters. , d re J years a,'..

ISaS-James M. Hays invites attention to j EST1' ''a1t,,.e1 bil1 PrPf,(,d t( ,. , , : . , eress by Mr. h bridge, of iennesee. proIns stock of goods as being in every reject osin?p,an flir a nifoTm nal5()Iial papr equal to the best in the market, and as being currency to be issued on the deposits of gold sold at prices as low as similar goods can be and 6ilvei, would be DOthing morn than mrehad in this city. He specially invites the ly Treasury warrants, or certificates of dei ,, , ,- , . t posit made negotiable and consequently ladies to call and see his assortment of spring . f ., , .p c 1 .i , . . , f available for all uses of paper money with and summer dry goods, embracing the latest n unques-ionable assuran.-e lo the note holdstyles and most beautiful fabrics and at- er that the money which he receives under tractive figures. He will make it to the in-j this proposed impress is to be worth fully tert stof all who call to make their purchases he amount which is represented on its face, of him. What he saysjie will do. he will do. j ilIexiCiiii M.ist .., I.I ..... .it Kor the raitatiium ! From rii!i ami pour, bonil and flei-, all color, gratia and M.-stt?. F.ditors: Ia the PalUJiurn of week : "'" "f ' " ' ,rai rid before !:wst, I noticed ao article with the sigua - thu A-' s-"' '. l" lure of Margaret, in referent to an article or "iTM "d' "d - "," , . . atWKfd l this treat m-dicm, a Inch la euri.riMng to tne imue that appeared in the pnper some wreks ' . , ., , . . , , ..u t , t, i j r 1 urtmnrnt of man. W lint f.mniv ito" " n"t r-fjuii r . au-lart!

PHIUU: OUC SIT'.B IU linn. ,i,c UUUK,.c "Hies 01 me nerenoers 01 m v mm renony on- . he lhe 6taudard for all the world, then iu Jeed ba ; ihere been a vast amount of talent expendeJ ina vain and useless cau ! Vain and nseless it dues indeed seetn to me, for women to think of a'tain lv ,he rtaUo of ((OS,ein r e q ml ri-.rH. with ? man. Woman alwuya hiii, and ever will, b; e-ih ; j ot to innn. It was (JoJ's wi'l tlitt she should, hKi'.c to him for prutoetin:!, a' J why should i-he tHus involve herself in misery by vi(i!a:itr a Ii y ul ' Kd cl of 11,6 Su-'"",e U tl,'r ol tl", c"'v'e- n""S g mMy a ,tl.. flHllU;cal Bhim? Tht) Ul.irlty 0f women are s.ui.-,fUd wish their present aitua-' i,:,..i.,,k,r,,,i...il,lf. i.a..J "-- " - dren, BLd there only c u!d she give her heart. Th,' U 'he kind of an elevation a I women ahou'd aeek. Her first ii fl lenec should be at home; there let her assert her right, wfjch all true and reailv n ie women may j i.-Hy ciaitu. Lt hr ; train and teach thos-! that aat her around hr own ! fireside, the true prim-iples of religion, a-.d of i mans du'y to mai and her : ons an I dtuh-irs - ay go lorth to the world without fear ot con- ! lamination from the tempiations that are forever j lurking in the foremoj-t ra' ks. I he influence will j be with thein a-i lasting as life II women must be promoted to the elective frani-hife: if she must i ' 1 . ... ... .-' , 1 . have equal rights with ra in in niakiiio; the laws that sr.jvern our country, n ost she not have equai rights iu tefeudin those !avn! Should he cot chare the dangers of the liattle-field? Should; she not nureh side by sida with the poldier in j baule array? Could tba frail fo-m of wo 1 aa withstand tha fit (T te and vianirers ntieiidinc such ; 1 B, UlOllC Ul III . ' . 1 ' w ' - " , I.. f l 0.0.llCT nl f, ia ini so estendwt as toad nit of thir seein? the snares thev are lavini? for themselves, tbey would most . -redv vk. d to POarld Ilge ar,j de9t.rt the , aeseri me field. II ppily. hoev.T. for womankind, thein 1 ii, fl iii uf th.irt linralinn. I t.ps mav soar , -!..r. 1-1-.. ...1 k -. ...... 1. 1 wi;h it, bnlliaicy; bat it wdl not last loni; ibey "r I'fVhft'T-Veo J Il'the riirhts that are f l,er. L-t her be admitted the haiiot box, aad tre treedt.m ol oar c canity ttceivis a decis veblow. 1 he no y entnustaem . 1 . .1 . 1 t 1 - e a . I I inai 1 rjmii.ej tne lau iuerB 1 1 11 u 'i i iin i to an unholy a ..hitio. and the c--u l .ent result wiii be. that Freedom and liberty and !i 1'iai man r woman holds most dea-, wil! give way .d sick into or.e promicnous mass of ruiftv FANNY. The Chicsojo Tribune has the following: i - . j i . . . It is reported on what seeois to be good; authority, that Ex-President Fillmore has sig nified his intention to s .pport the nominee of the Chicago Convention, whether it shall be Bates, Lincoln, Chase or Seward. It is even said that if Seward shall be nominated. Fillmore will stump Pennsylvania in his bhlf. You recollect Fillmore's letter to the New riot dealers in Southern staples to level their guns at the disloyal fire eaters of the South, instead of the Union loving Republicans ol the North The John Brows Fcso. Wehve seen, ' .1 v- - t. r:i . ti . T Pa tuc .lew iuii niuunc, iwu lira iu,.J . . . , . . - , , dian merchants who ha v. just arrived from ijaJti. One of them, who is an accomplish ed and educated gentleman and a consin of ) President Geffrard. in left Port-aa-Prince, ts ! tnbutionsf coffee fo President GeSVard. informs us that when he wo weeks ago, the conUIVUL1VU3 VI j "w ii TTTT UI IUQ WUCUfc Ul .UJU . f -. .j.u . a nnn u Brown s famuv amounted to about 2.000 bas cf 1 20 pounds" each, and it was the genera! opinion that another thousand bags would be added, as everybody regarded it both a duty and a privilege to contribute. As these bgs are worth from -SI 2 lo 514 each, it is probable that the Republic of IIiTti will add to tbe John Brown fund from $20,000 40.000.

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. I princess, wi'n tne power oi an r.rapre ai uer i - j -i j- - , v.. ..i w. Kor further iolot tnatioo apply tn or addraae I fiini:nil:J . fhose rather to be tha deVO'el friend I mmlani-n uru.n ll Intro anil marr-v f,f fl.A .. ... j WILLIAM PtTHnV.

meet and counsellor of her h.sba-.d aud children, than j (( whj kjjew w-t : ASSETS i M 3i M R.chtaond. lad. Mon- be p'-jced at the head of tue governrnent Hr ; Amount of ch in St. Nkhoit. i auk. Jtw.ooe 4. in "ffi-e ; .1L:

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OLD SETTLERS MEETINGThe Old Settlers of Wayne and adjoining Counties, are . invited - to meet in STARR HALL, JUNE 9th, for the purpose of renewing former friendships, and pissing a few hoars in listening to short addresses, and soci I

conversations'tonnecteJ with the early j settlement of Whitewater Valley. The meeting will be opened at 10 o'clock, A. M, and an Afternoon Session at 2 o'clock. II ENRY 1100 V ER, Pres't. Richmond, May 9ih, 'GO. A Rohrvsrs cave Ms hwi d srovpred near Watopa, lUino , bat no robhers found. Thr h7 five feet bwh cor''f u11 ' H-iraT'ar a iiiStniments. a j a r of boo's lib the itTert jn orJt.r ,,l0 who to ,rat.k ,hl tn aad aUiu articles to the value of J00, some of hich have beeu recooized. In 1791, two npsrroes, Vincent Oe and Jean Baptists Chavanni. wire broken at ihe wheel. am) then left to iie on the public road, for ha.itiz n attempt to free the alaves in lUyti I.i ..im... l W h. .r I... r.l f 1 1. . m rfl,.-, . I.r ,.! ,1 I. mny oth).r trtjcl(. , r.,rcut ,irlliM, ,.., .heumati-n. ,;,. TMP ,,. Ml-..-u..g i.ini..t i- -m ty .11 : r.Ki.eiiat.ie irU):it J i.ivrry miri in reiy town, rrih mid immii t tiironnhout N .nii m.i squill America, Kur.ipc. j and the i!nila of the oa-n. Buy Kt i.oi.-. ! Barnes & Pakk, Proftietors. 2Cew York. ! al Ev,.rf week tf ; mmammKltmml:ammBmalmu!BmatmsmmaMI'' Died. In Cer.tervillo. o;i Thur-dnv morn- , ing in-t. of coiiMinipiion, James II. Woods, o d , . , ,. , ,.,-,-! The certain results whi.-.h attends this dis-! and the grave its victorv. The mortal frame . . . , ..,. - .. , . . , : i" to a llioiind ill, from all of which the immortal spirit is exempt. Tins lire is full sorrow, but the life to soma is one of continued an 1 never ending joy. The deceased w-s a voutitj man of abilitv j d tnind , DOt ,jnt IIlind 'n 1 weighed down nr.h the .li-eH-'e of the body, De would have !is-inguiflied himself among T, . . r.e 1 t 1 .1 men. But "lites htful fever is over, and the ambitions of t! is wrl J iiave given place to tle more enduring yloi v of Heaven. . . Q Mitndav evening last FraxkLls Ltbhook. aged abottt 2J ears. - j ... . , . , , ; ' " W " ' ' " "-l VHt-f. W,H) Uf.IUl (several more 01 me- iamtij, in;iujing tne ; bereaved widow, are now ill from ihe same . . - , i. ' i uic ut , in the same ! ,iMi.rlKrkrtkrk.iJ bmi f( tK.. limit ctst-ase, : Samuel Gohdex. aged about 70 years. I i n Way morninp. in this , ..n Jau. H. F.ascts ; of Kdward and Mary rrancis. aged ' ; CaS" The iiuieral tikes Diace at 4 o clock . . . x - . . . i" w ci.aeu, .re .v1M5u , acenn. ; On Thursday evening last. Emma, I infant daughter of Samael and Marv HiU. a p. . . , . . wncinnati. Eaton and Richmond OSPRnC ABRAGE.HE.VT!x3 Commencing Monday April 30, 1SG0. ?seoger Train will ran ea tbi Road, leaving tbe ererai nations a mnoii. ) CawarS Traiaaa. I Dawawarl Traia. '

WILL LtMt .;a.N. f.M. ll.L LKAV. AM. e M. CitH-ionti. : r. H) e.3' ' R'et-aaoBtt, ' lo 0 9. llaaiiltaa. i 7 SKI Jiral'. iln. M S.40 i-reo .wile. : t it 3..M riTeoee. 10 S4 i 54 Culliemlt. 7 - i-S er Hope. - 10.31 3.tW S.m. r,ille, i -.'St 4 10: a.tn. 10 4 3.11 aaodf-B. ! 7 4S 4 4 ' ! Baraec'. i 1 1 SB J liaroct. ; 7.'3 4 3i Caaalaa. -110 JJ Iuii. a 06 t 47 Soaierrille, 1 1 1 33 3 S3 New Hope. j 5 t'ilnTille. IIJ4 4."t rior'Bte, : fit S OS f S-en Mile. 511 44 4 is Meal' j S ,9 lUaailwn. li-W i An- at KieVl. J e t i ! rr- at Cia'aatl. i 1 WO S.S

TH Bu liact.m tipnw Tra-B, r-in Via. lean Clnciwwati at S.i" a- aa. Huni'M T.I0. Caa-len II, r-t.. gsmr. arrive at 8ichaio4 3g. KarBia;, lemaa aieBawaeui a 4 1"- a-, 4 OO. Caaadea S 3". Haaiiltoa S.4, arrira ax CiACiBBati 7.4J. D. M. MOP.RO.r, Snpt. t SSmf 10. ISbS. ASA S. SXITS. aLII. Dcrrxi. SMITH & DUFFEE, Carpenters fc Joiner: Will lira eaeiral aueatioa t- all to af CarjKBteriBC, a i Wark, that aaay be esinteteal taeaaALSO ATrXSD TO BELL. HAVGISti. ac TO OB.PSB. Fralia ooafileot tsat are ea ip nlafirt.,. a ararkBaaaafcip ana irree, ar ta reroiae a Uir aiiara ft taa aatrouaaa af aar friM-ii ullai public ; mishap aa WaJaat Sset, Wlini Cta aad ?tB Sa -

g ALE O P" REAL ESTATE! PCRSTAXT ta as arJer af tba Oenrt af Comma. rteaa at i f . Coant. Indiana, taa 4wsirae4 vilt aU aa Uxa lr wise aarciaaftar atoltsafrt. 4 Id aclcck. a, av a iuturair Uw Kk & ar Jan.. 114 aaraa at Iaa4. ait tjmira 4 m'. Barts-naat af Htcameal la aa4 caa(. aad (tet.iifd at falloaa. la wit: A part af taa Sana mm qaartar al aeeiiaa taa. IB taraaliia 1 4. raaya 1 w4, aaaa a enctr g at ib ata r-t roriir ol a-ricY. an4 r. . -pipc .or; a I ' Mla to taa arta vast earaar af aata q.trr taaaea aM 114 aaiaa; taaaca awatlh lt aalaa to th aauth liaaf aat4 quarrcr; laeaaa vt fa tfaa -!.c o( br$BBut- Vi'tr acrra arc aailvr raHiratina . aat taa laiaccarll tinier.!. Ona tuurta w taw arcttaaa a-in b rriuinr4 tha day of aa4 aaUiai' la tare eqaal tnata;wc t. o C It. aad 1( aetiU tier (lata, rartacr taraa a-ili aa mratiaaad a taa ti.j ataxia. JAMES r-FRKT. Cataasiastoacr ta aH. M, T. la

tO U X T V K-tt N O.N WOOLE X j I CLOTHS CSltRf, rr.UY A F.! c' Twretts J-"! Plain wild Plaid ! Klntiuel, Stocking "-, Jfec ' E W S V O C K : ?ALDLS3. HARNESS. BlUPLK. COLIAK9. e . 4o. Tha Bnd-ria:net wnall hi to kiaold castaawa an4 friaail ltd Ihe (u!tic fanarailjr. that ha i.attltoa Kul,0i urc oftr hit old staod, ni af.aica tha Citf U.tal. Maia atM Ru-tataoDl. truh a new alack llartiea. Saddtaa. Brtdira. Collar. Truck. Ladiea aBd Betiticn-a,a, of tht latart :j ea. Baigr . Waf en an.1 KMiik W kia. II or, eatrara. rurry and man cn.tia, hnraa brutha. traca, latt aal breast cliaioa flvBrtia.voraicd.co.toB.aod laaiarr to tt nit , all kind Iubm. and Idiar hirda-ar Band ee atil aa low a caa ba cad taaajr of tka Bcii;hKorii:f citic. wm. L. nainv. alar 10. IS60. s J g Q 0 ACCOMMODATION LINE. . e w Arrangements! DAILY LINK! A e.rufor!at.l Omnitut mill ba run beta-eaa Libert Bad Richmond, during t ha Spriof Bad Summer, aad uaul rut l!tr mitiL-f, oilov : Leaving: l.iiierij? rrom the Tuiler IIuum eery morotag at 4 43 n'cloca. urriviag at Ki.:hBioiid ia tima far early train., ir'iuir "t. west, an i aurth-we.t. LeaviDft hirt'.iaanU everr afieruowa. immeiliatelj after thriirriTal ul liie train. 3 15. cusnec.ing at Liherly with Coach, rucaicg eaat aad west. newtos tiownts. N , 8. entreat th Tullrr Houe. la Llbarty. aad tha Kailrond Omnil'U Office, I'inoiog cx Bnnll'a Livery S'ik'ite. Hirliaiond. .May 10, 1 611. tl at tfOI J. XIII., KEEL. JOM3I BaVIIM. : SANDS, ! WHOLESALE GROCERS, i And Commission Merchant, Dealers in Flour, Meal, Fcnl, &c. 11 I C II M 0 N D. 1 N I. TfAVINil parc, the Stack of tirueerie. c , of ! 'Crocker. Neel Co., tod hTin; m-lo lare a Milion j llierc-io. are now reailv toanupty tbe Trail, with article l i in thrir line at the loinl market rate. Tlu-jr ho., l-y I ron3it attention t hnsine and keeping a general j aorlmrnt of article i thmr liaa af the best quality, to . ri ceire a t'-irenf ptronaze. O'lliejf at ll timet pay tha hi gheM market price fur all kin. of UrHiotQ.i Country ProJucc. Not. In. lp:.9. 4tf PULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE I aL-AlT 0 ! aStt Ol luJiaD. Continental Fire Insur. Co. Or SEW YORK. CITV. i';trtlcipatit7 lain ranrr, lea!c(a rcenivo IS per cent ol Set I'roGtj. f'ah Capital t-t Jiiirj lui, Jan. lt, lsoO . . $5 '0 U-K t Statement of tha eonditioB a f tha "Coatlnental Inear ance 'oBipnjr" of ihe t.ity of New York, ob the lt dy of January, A, D IHtW. ml.li to the Auditor uf th Slat of Indiana, pursuant to the atatato otthe State: MUK AND LOCATION'. The name uf thin Company I "Continental Inaarauee t'onpanr. ' Incoryorated in laSS, and located ta tha city oe ion. Amutii of c vh is hands of genu and ia coune of iraiistui'smn, Amnoi'i ol ontneumbered re-vi estate owocJ Yj the Company. Am'u:t of ioaos on bonds aod mortjtff. hinic first lim tf record on uninrumtrrtr d r-l estate worth al least l,3rti,i , tnd on hickt 1 rre is li'ss t one )ear' interest due and otritii?. (it teret at 7 per ctri.t 6T2,0 00 Ann-ma o loana on ton!s and m- rtf on t icb there is due w ore than one ewie tnterit, Jaiu'unt of Loans on storks and bonds of lntltutions inccrporared ty the Me of New Torlt, t l'ible n era aod. (the mrk't ralne of sec a - ! nties p-ig ti oeing 3173, Too.) loierest at 7 per cent f3i.60 (tO A to nt ol alt loans made y ihe ompanjr not Inelu led in priced tnf items, j Amouni of stocks and hoods of inHtuti r s In- j corporate by the Mate of New York, owned by the company 12A.015 00 j Amwur.t ot interit sriuillj due and unpaid, ltf.TO S3 '' Aiuoubt of rcmiosos due and uncollected oa pol- ' lci- isued. 7 S "0 Asrount ol l!lls receivable for premiums. i Amonnt of naimrnti on the ck of ihe compiij aUed in aod lae aod unpaid, i uk ont due '.I oap .ci en which jodfnaciits nave i" n ootaiuad, 1 Ttal aaaeta. 994673 7i LlAblLlTISS. Amonnt of losses adjusted, and due and onpaid. As.oaot of losws incurred and fn proeeasofadj iitnifut of wbicb it,.i&il,wi hf& itoee Hl SS.S'fdM Amount of -oatr reported aa wLich aa eetioa hi l-eca takrn. Amount ot e aim for loiln retel 1.7 the com Amount af diaiJeo-! ib rapitl anl arrip. 4ee.arvd ao-i d e aal anjii; aad aoaoitnt ul dir. iden-l 00 -rit. de-ared bat Bot yrt due or uoatd. Amoant of wton r-nrrowed. Amount of el bar iitiB( claiaa agaiaat th Cosapanj, Tuul inoone of loaaea, claim an! Hibilitiea M j tt STATE OK NEW YORK. I Citv arel Coactr of Sew York, f Ga. T. Itopa, f'reideit. anJ II. H. Lmport. !ejetarv of the CoBtincDtal laaaranea Compaay, beic 1 . that tha foi eetr.g 1 a , fail aal cr.rrrct HirnuT iora.iieMM hi rar. aaa eacu r.ir h.:nn ! 'n m. i d w'l are m ftuiTa aea-nDM omeiri tneraot. i-nel) utu. 1 . nisi c.. rraaidaat. H. H. I.iaroar, Secretary. Sabecribed aa4 rarorn befora me. thi 21th day of January, a. u. (Mgad S. W"1I BCSTEED. i s. j Commiaaioaar ia New York. fur tba Stat af lodiaaa. IXSCRA5CE AGEXrS CFRTIf ICATE OK AUTHORITY. The State of In 4 lata a, Aaditortf State OfS-r. Iarftaaapoli t Kay tb. i Wbereav. tba Ctrntinenlai Intnraace Ca. laa feat ia tbi tfTi a UtereBt of it cooditioa ra lb ltt of Jaanary. I0', the act of it ioe. rp-,rai..a prr-periy err I-fi-d to, aal iti arritAea imtxura-Bt, tMAiaatiBg it aerate, aod antbors:Bjr f-ern tally aad aBreaeTTaly i., vBDOrle!ge aerrie of prrwaw iatb ereal of aauta Kow taeref e, ia aariiaate at bo reqairaaarata of -An Act to aaan4 aa Act eatit'od aa Act for tba iaiorpora!.B tf lnearnro CrmniM, etesaing tbatr tower aal prederibiBg'beir watiaa, appmre4 March , 1--T.5, baaing preaeaMtl wtiafacvry aridesxra ta anc f tall coBptina to tbe reairineaU aad vpoei&sa. asset tbt Act, I. Jafea W. Dwli, A alitor f tka ata of In liar a do.beroby eartify tbat MILLIAM ELL, nf R cLaiood aj tba Ajirat of aid Coaacaay i aUwriaed ta ttvionet tbe msDw of laiaraoca. a t a real of tbe sail Ceatiaaatal laaaraaeeComravoy, tbi State, ap t 1t af July. 1840. to the extent .at be aaiy be ensioae4 a4 appoaaUat by the nd eoBapBsy. Ia wi ca whereof. I have fcerrnata rBaarribod aay una. aad eaa4 'ba aoaJ of Bay oSae to be affiled U foarita day "f Ma. 1S0. JOU W. UODU, Aaditor of Stat., Tb' eonpeay ! " Paruoipatioo Polieiea." allow aring tbe parties' to pirtie.faA in the proCta el tbe uB-tac j th faar4 lararnRj a iiabUity wbatetrKate a low a a of aay other rp9acible oeapiay. WILLIAM BELL. Agent. May 13. Si lo Uwhaauewl aaa aciairj.

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at tt rtr aiB4 . ao. a Oa Jlju.it Varaaa uolaa r.fte- i I ha AaTOB Com aoo Pmi (.-urt. I mill alfxua at r3r..,.at.i.aat OB,"-''f hek" Kltmau?L.l''- TT ! PuMif rata at tha 'oart Ha door ia tba l.a af l.Ta an fc.r.J (ja.t calhr4.M rxcailaat atock af f. J. T,- r i. , s- al j. rr.,.ratta-..nir(,al.rKiMk sum.at aaJ M mr . 1 ajae. tsy. InJiaaa. on th 31 tlaj ...rh . . lot Jaaa. 15. aH Tca lia haora of to CI ,

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on , mrr. or h r Lf B. .in, pr-r.dal aith th. a af , ' 1t!ZZ TJlTa 1 rtlaTtlllaVS Bch,u,rj. directly from t.t. Vat. amKrac.a. th. lata.1 - thB5Jr" Sj?J? ' ' J , ' ? ?? ,Ttl th. Wn,ll af 71 n B. - .l eona lea. ol g.T.a. rot r. MWu ta all ch-.ort .4 K-at-a Tx, -! Va ' j ' tkst M aioraiTT aartcr aart-a. tbnra tit tlw taa "Da or ana 5 h mo lt l( i iaarraat.44S-ltitioitalBaplaea f aa;iBBln .ntaiBioa icw an I 144 aattara valaa. BM ar laaa.

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)ut racairad, a lara icroica Wall 4 Fir BoarA PatMW f the lataat aaa mt baaauinl aiaiaa. Aaa Huff Vloalia , Liaca aaJ Lamaaeap WiaJow Saa4w, Fixtaraa for Hurtn, 4-e. . afc?. Paraoo wtsittaf aay tkiaj la tiii hsa ra iaTttml to tall, tilt u that I at l ha nrica shall uaafactOTT. C ail M oor wtw at tba Pott USm. C. ZiMVIKR. Mtf L IGUTXIXG! LIGHTNING RODS! Tba BairraigneJ i aoal tot anJ i aoari ia aattio? up lil Mattaaa'a ("opsar TafetUr Ucataiati Ku ia VVaraa Canty TSia ia a m wt elalrli atd fofa'ar"K.a ia axist-- haria :a ftral rm iiiii ea .t ei Slata Fail Bald ia laa Caa4 Speeiaea ol it en Va taaa at Kaqr. I.)l'a - a. w4a. r.. bj l fU-ao, IaJ.. M.ik,W. . 31-4 tta attata4 la Bo.t.n Ta-a.a.p. Wm CaaatT. a4 t at Mhm, aa4 aacnta aa Ml to ait A part thaaoath aaat partat HfitaiM taaatiii . raaia at at taa artnr aat BMrtataa ttaa araa-a trum iaa tK- aam ta t, .,u ta at.ry aai4 4.rea aad axacatioa ia nuicrtiiBi 14 aatra oataa. farer al JJha Clark Albart Pi l. J. S. 8.1DUAU. Shff. W. C. M.yS.ist. ($ tw aa SherifiTs Sale. BV virtue of a deoroa aad execution la Bi diraetaj fnita tha IVavne t'irrull CoarV I will epB , uuhlic ale,at tli Caurt lloaaa ltoa la taa tow a of Caatrrtltle. Way aa a.xinty. Indiana, oa tha ad day af Jaw. lfbO. between the hour ar taa o'eloak. a. a .. aad faaa o'clock, p. m . on i I aay. the followteg rani aetata ta U ijnt eoamy. lnll.aa. aaa 5riia4 aa fotlowe. la at! errBtyna fart at tka Berth aad of lot aamhar aaa. aad let n t v feet off of tha mirth aad of lota aaathar atxtorn and Sity four, la th towa af Na-or. a lai I aat la tha original asa.i vf aaidtawa. to oa aold aa the iroparty of William Raah. to aatirjr aald decree and eieaaUoa ta iaror of Thorn a J. Caxltla J. S 8TUUAM, Saff. W.O. May Sth. V i 00) t jyOOL! WOOL! WOOL! Th Mght msvrkt prioa pM ia CASH for mmy luaatitT of U oul. bj mf . m. L.4IW A fori Atfit Avtni. Bkhmona, Maj lOih, I Oil, 3 a Nwr R. H. IVpot. ; j ya II ' I I I i I ; p E M E IS" T 1 LASTER OF PARIS! TOWER'S VARNISHES! Harris's Paint Mills ! ConUi c:i puRELEAD! Winter's Metalio Brows Paint, The andaralfoe ara Ajont fbr tha al of tba BOore. VAUGIIAN BROS., Si RICaamOBlel, rurcty'J illchntoitd, Indiana Main -treat., ovar D. B, CrawiorJ' Stora. No. 2: Tlie irinioJ Summer c3ioa uf thi ias'ilatinn, ia now opauf.ir th reorp'i-in t a'udeat. both day anj eFniu- Tba coaree uf itistruc-tiiin will ha thoroaglt an I practical, and tha Mm a preecriB4 by tba beat boob-kaenlnf bv d-mhla entry, commercial calrulati.m. inetttauun r.t tha ktao) la taa unitaut rttatee, etnhriciag paomaaihip, curreapoadoaca, instruction la eouamercial law, an 1 all mttni paruiatng to buaineae narallj. Student on eompletinc tlmif full cnuraa at thi ia- ! itilution, will be lully competent to taita ebarga nl nt ,eep r Kt f b..;k by Double Entrr in au1aprtj uient of trade whatovar. Yuuair men wishlnjf lo ubtata THE CITY SHOE STORE No. 6 data Street. Richmond. Ind. ifi w rk ' inke uf inateriala lected bj biin-alf, and the work made in thi citj. It ia not Cincinnati ' a-ur. maJe in tbe East. JOB BORTOS. ! April 17. 1HI i An aperient and stomachic nrenaraf af Iron sarin! j r OxTgen and Carbon ! com'iiiou Hdrosj ; inciioDt-d by the highest Medic.. AuraorHias, oth fa i Ear f and Ihe United .-Hates, an J nrwser.brd in ttmir practice. Tbe experience of thoosands dally provea that no prep Brau D " iron can ite comparer wits It. Impurfties of - tbe 1-lAod. dmHila af v it.l M.r. . n.-l .tkM,u

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