Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 23, 17 May 1860 — Page 2

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m Ul W JeBaWA a eweae i , T T pftniiTK aw :BP. -W. Pawfr Richmond, Ind. May 17th, I860. For Governor, HENRY G. LANE, OS MONTGOMERY. For Lieutenant Governor, O. P. MORTON, OF WAYNE. or Seerttary of State, WILLIAM A, PEELLE, of Kandolph. For Treaivrer of State, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clark. For Auditor of State, ALBERT LANGE. of Vigo. For Attorney General, JAMES G.J OSES, of Vanderburgh. Fur Reporter of Supreme Court, BENJAMIN HAimifcON. of Marion. For Clerk of Supreme Court, J01lKr.J0JJES.ol Lagrange. For - vprrinttnJent of Pullic Imtruction, AI1LES J. FLETCHER, ef rutnam. County Ti ktt. Representatives. E. B. NEWMAN. OLIVER T. JONES. ISRAEL WOODRUFF. Tteanurer C. B. HUFF. SAmSJOd. S. STEDHAM. Su r retor ROBE RT C. SUUTE. C- mmiiontr JON A'l HAN BALDWIN. tWr-JtSSK STEVENS. CLD SETTLERS' MEETING 'I ho OJd Settlers of Wayne and rVnining Counties, are invited to .."it in STARR HALL, JUNE 9th, i'v ih; purpose of renewing former iiit i dtlniis, nd passing a fe w hours m i;ct( rni!g to short addresses, and socinl conversations connected with the early f-e ttkincnt of Whitewater Valley. The meeting will bo opened at 10 o'clock, A. M, and au Afternoon Stts-iuu at 2 o'clock. HENRY HOOVER, Pres't. Richmond, May 9th, 'CO. CHICAGO CONVENTION. GREAT ENTHUSIASM! Tbo Conrentien, net Wednesday at 12 o'clock, M. It was called to order by Got. Morgan, of N. York, lie then moved that David Wilmot be appointed temporary Cliaitroan ot tho Convention. It was received with great applause and was carried fcy acclamation. Ia the afternoon session, the committee on permanent organization reported Geo. Ashman, of Mass. for President. Vice Presi d nts and Secretaries were also reported. Committees were appointed. The greatest enthusiasm and the most perfect harmony prevailed. Wo have not room or time to give details, or indulge in speculations as to who will be tho nominee. A few days will determine that question, and we shall Lave to await with patience, but be it whom it may, we give TUBES CHEXRS FOR TUB KOMI NEC. The coriespoudent of the Cincinnati Gazette says indications are favorable to the nomination of either Abe. Lincoln, Ben. Wade or John McLean. XrThere ia a great drouth in the New England States the farmers being compelled to drive their cattle many miles far water crops are suffering severely A bill declaring null and void all Territorial acts in New Mexico establishing, proUctiug, or legalizing slavery io that territory, has passed the House by a majority of seven votes. .... The Senate has passed it Homestead bdl, which cannot pass the House, coneeq truly the bill will fail The House has pxed the Morrill Tariff bill, by a majority of 40 votes. This is a good measure, and should be passed by the Senate, aud the tfetity for an increased revenue, may Liiig about that result S. G. Goodrich. Inn ilwrly krjown as Peter Parley, died in ti. City of New York, on Wednesday of l-t wtk W have a few copies of the " lV.ie Essay on the Nature, Causes. Efft c's and Cure or It temperance," for sle at this office. It is the best work ever published on the subject..... In the House of Representatives, the contested peat of Mr. Gartrell of Michigan, has been given to Mr. Howard, tho contestant, by a vote ol 92 to School Fund Distribution -Under oar Common School Law, the school tax is paid into tbe tits State Treasury, aod then distributed pro rata, to tbe counties, in proportion to the camber of children in each. Last year the amount of tax collected ia this (Wayoe) csanty, was $16 86 j SO -the somber of children io tbe county being 10,513, oar distributive shard cf the fund is $11,56 30 thus the tax payers of this cocut- contribute totheeommoo fund, f 5 201 ?0 more tbao is racoivee in retain. Ia tbe distribatioa r the other fundi oar county U still nor unfortunate. ———<>——— ——>The Vincennes Gazette says that on last Monday a man named John Madison deliberately walked into the river opposite that place, quietly laid down in the water and drowned himself. He had been drinking hard for some time.

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Scott St. Co. of New Yoik, are its American pab'.iabers, wbo also repriot the London, Edicbargb and North British Reviews, aod Blackwood's Magazine, all of which are fur .iahed for $10, and constitute a library of carrent literature which cannot be had for a much larger sum in any o'her way. JIUtht Tear Round. 'lite May camber of this magazine, conducted by Charles Dickins, and published by J. M. Einerson dt Co., New York, has come to band. The many admirers of Mr. Dicken?, in this country, have a rich treat in this periodical. His pen is found on many of its pages. The May nnmber closes tbe sec ond volume, and now ia a good time to subscribe or purchase it ot dea'eis. Ladies Home Magazine for June is on onr table. It is beautifully embellished with fine engravings, aod contains contributions from the editors, T. 8. Arthur, and Virginia F. Townsend, and other eminent authors. It is an excellent work, aud every lady should be a subscriber otly $2 per year. Petersen Magazine, for Jane is I ere in advance of its cotemporarit-s. It contains a Cue steel ei graving, a .d etnbelliRhed with fishioa plates, which are not excelled by any magazine published in the couutry. Terms $2 per year subscribe for it. Dailt New York Papers Sam. Elder receives every evening the New York Daily papers of the previous morning the Tribune, II d raid and Times. This is in advance of tbe mail, and is a great convenience to the reading public. Important news is bri fly communicated by telegraph to the Cincinnati papers, but the details are to be had in the eastern papers in advance of the western papers, by this arrangement. ———<>——— Look Out Tor Thieves! Last week, at Milton, in this county, Joshua Rush was robbed of $25, Benj. Whittmore of $23 and several other citizens of smaller sums from 15 cents to 40. The thieves entered the dwellings whilst the occupants were asleep, inspected the clothing, and wherever they found currency, appropriated it—they took out pocket books and restored them to their owners pockets minus their money contents. In the neighborhood of Belleview, ('near Milton,) several farmers had their pockets rifled of small amounts; one of whom said to his neighbor, when informed of his 'ill luck': "I'd defy anybody to rob me without awaking me." "Have you examined your own pocket book," asked his friend. He hadn't thought of that; so he hauled itout and his astonishment may be imagined when his eyes gazed into emptiness!—he, too, was a sufferer. The brewer at Cambridge, (Tindrell, we believe is his name.) had his pocket picked of $85, about the same time and manner. ———<>——— Richmond Directory. It. O. Dorm b, Esq , informs as that he expects to get up another and more complete edition of his Richmot d Oiiectoiy, ioa short time. Dr. J. T. Plcmmer, will attend to tbe revision of our city's progress, adding many interesting incidents thereto. The Cetisua of I860, will also assist in making the work valuable, as the statistical facts thus gathered, relative to our County aod City, will be published from proof sheet from Washington, by special arrangement The plan bids fair to make a Directory that every citizen will feel proud of, and strar gi-r can rely on for its accuracy; beside.3, it will afford oar mechanics, merchants and professional men an excellent medium for advertising thtL business. Distiugulwlied Stranger. The famous Trotters, Wori-L,'" and "Job Dim mock," are at Spinning ltencett's Stables. Clothing for the Million James S. Starr has just received a fresh stock of Spring acd summer Clothing, which he takes pleasure in calling attention to. It was selected with care from the best docks, acd is warranted to be just what it ia represented to be. He i enabled to sell goods at very low figures, and invites all who wUh a'.jtbin , from a Bingle ganneat to a full suit, to call and examine his stock aud prices. BmT We thoroughly examined the new stock of seasonable Clothing o-j the counters aad shelves of our friend JuiiH.S. Starr, at h:s establishment one door ea.stof I'oe Si Gorsuch's Hardware Store, and we come to the conclusion that we could conscieatiouj'y do two things, vis: look and admire his Clothing, Hats, io., and recommend our friends to go there and supply their wants. We felt like setting tbem a pattern of indulgence oorself, hut an editor shouldn't be extravagantly tick ed that way. yoa know! While immense crowds of politicians are thronging the city of Chicago, a large nnmber of purchasers a-e to be found crowding the Nw York Store ia this city, looking at and parchaeirg supplies of the oew guods jast received at that establishment. Jaokon is distinguished for his good taste in the selection of goods, but the present stock is superior to any be has here to fore off .red to the public. And having been purchased Tor cash ander the ml favorable circumstances, sje o&red at very low prices. Tbe goods received during past few da.-a are admired for their style aad qaality, Call and see for yourselves. John W. Grubbs, Esq., formerly of New Castle, aad editor for a Ico; time of the 'New Castle Courier, has moved t o r city and ia engaged ia the wholesale Grocery business at the Depot, having, with a partner, purchased the stock of tbe Mcaara. Starr The firm ia styled Urates x Ueward. Saeeawta

Larfe Stock of Hardicart- Messrs. Gorsoch & Poe haw recently made additions- to .their rfock of Hardware, and sew effer ta the public .o assortment which u sot excelled ia this city. embracis a'mcst every conceivable article in r:eir jir.e. Builders' Hardware, Farming and tcrticoHural Incitements, Table acd Pocket Jotliry, Carriage Trimmings, Mechanics Tool, short nearly everything. They will be sold t tbe lowest possible prices, Those within, to orchue are itvited to (all acd examine their 'took and prices, both of which are all right and io mistake. ? v - '. I ' v . '

For tha Palladium. Toix iso When a wicked traveler wishes to" -.bose a ae keeper, he com i!'vl wearing at r.in in enrb s awful mMuner, thai if one fourth f theearees were rueed out, b th traveller ar.d tatc-4eepc-r woald be dead aad dauitied ia til j shortest possible lime. Will the swearer please to pause, Aad think the matur o'er; Then pledge his caered bonor To curse and swear ro more ? Please receive the forepoinz an a toVn of re sect from .? Friend and ITtlV-Wither. Violation, or the Sabbath. Complaints are very justly mada by many of oar farmers in the viciui-y of thi3 city, of the very annoying practice, indulged in by nen and boy, of bunticg oc the Sabbath day. This habit has become so common, that quite a uumber of the farmers have drtterrnit.ed to break it up, in their immediate vicinity and on their lanJa, if necessary by the enforcement cf the law. They sav it cannot and will not be borce any longer. Id our opinion, a few arrests and an enforcement of the penalty of the law, would be proper and efficient to put a stop to this immoral practice. Immoral because a violation of the law of all Christian governments and of that Higher Lar which should be held sacred by every ood citizen. We are'' requested to give this notice as a fair warniog to those interested; aud this request comes fro-n thoe who mean what they say. A. consultation has been had on the sotject and it was agreed that while they are not deposed to act harshly in the matter, the peace aod safety of their families require that a stop should be pat to it, and they h'ive determined to do it. JL word to tbe wise is sufficient. Demockatic Spekch. On our first page w ill be found a full grown and out-spoken speech. We are not in tbe practice of pubI . lishing the sentiments and arguments of our i political opponents in this form, but knowting that our readers would not be ablo to J read it in any Democra'.ic paper, north of j Mason & Dixon's line, we give it to our 'readers, and advise them to hand it to their Democratic friends to be read by them. It lis original, and doubtless the honest sentiments of the author. It presents one of the phases of the Democratic party. Read it. Baltimore Convention. The friends of a conserratire policy in the administration of the affairs ot the genoral government held a convention during 'last week, at Baltimore. Its proceedings ; were marked by a harmony and decorum : which is eminently worth to be fallowed. I ; They assumed the name 'Constitutional i L'nion Party,' and nominated fr Presd- , dent JOHN BELL of Tennessee, and for ;Vice President EDWARD EVERETT of Maeaubtietts. Tha platform is a msre ' goneridtty, and is a follows: i Whereat, Experience has demonstrated : that nil platforms adopted by political parties liave the effect Jo mislead and to cause political division, by encouraging geographical aud sec'ional parties; therefore, "Remtlred, That both patriotism and dujty require that we should recognize no policy or principles but those resting on tho I broad foundation of the Constitution ol tbe ; country, the Union of the S ates, and the j enforcement ot the laws, and that as the .'representatives of tbe Constitutional Union ' paity and of the Country, we pledge our jselves to maintain, protect, and defend these ! principles, thus affording security at home i and abroad, and securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves ami posterity. ——>We have on our table an interesting work of some 120 pages, entitled "The Past and Present of the Pike's Peak Gold Regions," with maps and illustrations, by Sutherland and McEvoy. St, Louis, Mo.— It contains a description of the entire route from St. Joseph to Denver city, with interesting minuteness, giving the distances from station to station, with a full and satisfactory description of the intervening country. It is for sale at the book stores in this city. ———<>——— Meeting of the Editort of Eastern Intlidiani. It has leen determined to hold a : meeting of the Editors of Central and Eastjern Indiana, in this city, at an early day. j The proposition meets the mast cordial approvai of the frate:nity here.and for Hie purj pose of determining the time, a meeting was held at tse office of the JeflersonUn, oa Tuesday evening last, when it was determined to fix the time, for Thursday, June 7ih. We therefore invite the editors of Fas tern and Central Indiana and Western Ohio, to visit this city at that, time. The latch string will be our, and a hearty welcome will be extended by our citizens. The visitors are requested to repot t themselves at the Palladium office, as agreed upon by tbe meeting on Tuesday evening. Such arrangements will be made as is hoped will be satisfactory to the visitors, and sustain the character of our city for hospitality. Strawberries and ice cream are a great institution, particularly as served up by Mr. Prescott, at her confectionary store on north Marion street. Thanks for the refreshing samples sent to onr osaoe. IS Oar friond Binj. Ss tsrthwaete, t f Republican Grove, in this County, pissed through this place last week on his return from tbe Charleston Convention. Mr. S alto rthwaice doubtless early ascer aincd after his arrival. tht a de legate in behalf -ihe God of Israel and tho Lord of Hosts." Lai alifrhtually' mitaka his calling in atieadiag bis calling" in attending a meeting comrosed of the kind of men aow asenabied at Charleston. It bs been intimated to a that Mr. Satterthwaite considers the Democracy hotwdessly demolished. The proceedings of the Convention thus far clear! r and lullv joatiy tbo baliei. HmjUingtem Humid-

0o?lce Cieim of a superior quality can be bad at the room of Mrs. Carol Law Banks. Her advertisement may be found in. another column. We return thanks for the liberal portion sent to onr office this week. ' Union County Shield. This the title of a democratic paper commenced in Liberty. L DMondy is editor acd pub.isher. aad has entered apon tbe work befoce, hiia as if be were in ear-. cer He is from that benighted region of Illinois known by the cane or Eypt, and will find the Burnt District" too light fcr h i doetriiwa ; Personally we' with Mr. Xoaiy sacs poiiti-' '!;-, we traat kw wiil do tie tew. L cxtv - V Oar tjptj made a great error last week ia rajiig that the Pftiialir!r.hia Yearly Meeting , oi Friends meets in Canada. We wrote that, onr neighbor who have gone east, would visit the Phila-le pbia Yearly Veetiag. aad go from ther.ee to New Ywk, Boston, Niagara Falls, and finally to tie Geneessee Yearly Meetir g. wh ch u.erta at some p .k.t in Caua 'a.

James M. Hayes kv.ies the attention of purchasers to Ids present stotk of goods, as being superior, in many respects to his fo.-uer B'ock, being large, more general, aud better in quality aud style. He is selling them at the lowest possible living profl.s. depending more on large sales th.n large proSts. Call at his store in the Borton building, west Main street. Palatial BtziarS. G. Dudale is faPy prepared for tha warm season, with ico cream, lemonade, soda-water, and other cooling refreshmeets. His arrangements for fruits are sncb as to enable him to have Urge suppla during the whole season. Call a few doors east of the Huntington House. J. K. Boowell is at all times prepared to take picture?, in his inimitable style of the art of pietire-Ukinj. His rojms are on West Main Etreet, at the iro of the big camera. ..av .aaV MrTcrr'g Agricultural Machine WWfc Business called ns to Caabrid City, on Monday last, and we embraced the opportunity of looking through the extecsive est ab'ist meat of Mr. Mercer, the manufacturer of Kirby's popular Reaper and Mower. Iu extent and completeness the establishment exceeded our expectations, and bears about it ail the system and in. teliigenee so characteristic of Yankee enterprise. The building is commodious and mostadmira b'y arranged, having been erected especially for the purpose fr which it is occupied. Mr. Mercer has a large number of h.inds en-.ployed, and s turniugout a large number of mac hices, which ;Te are pleased to learn, meet with a ready sa'e. We have examined with impartiality most cf the Reapers aud Mowers iu use io the west, aod are candidly of the opinion that as a Reaper, the Kirhy is not excelled, while as a Mower it is far superior to mot if r.ot all others. It is peculiar lor its lightnetts of draft, and the facility with which it is adapted to rough or uneven ground. It ia light a id yet it is substantial. It has received premiums at almost every fair where it La-i bc-eu exhibited. It received a premium at oir last Coa ity Fair, and no little feeling of tarprise was expressed that McCorroick's Machine was awarded the premium as a Combined Machine. We commend tha Kitby to all who wish a Ueaper and Mower, as being, in our opiu' ion, equal to the bosu Alleged Oefulojitioii iti the work lt OiOie. No v Xkw York, Mat 14.-Oa Saturday last, Mr. Oifut arrived heie from Washington with iiistiuctioos to take possession oi the New York l'o-t Office, and cause immediate arrest of It-aao V. Kuwlvr He proceeded to can y out the first purl ol his instructions and MM-ui:ed the full charge ot the Post, Office, whudi he now holds. With tegardto the nrrest cf Mr. Fowler the matter wts placed in the hands of the District Attorney, who issued a wariaui for hi at test on Saturday, aid phiced io the bauds of Cap'.. Rynders. the Marshal. Immediate search was mado for Mr. Fowler an : has been continued up to the present time without success. Mr. fowler left the New Yiik Hotel, where he has resided for the past ten years, at two o'clock Sunday morning, since which time no one, except two or three intimate friends who accompanied Lim, have been able to ascertain his whereabouts. Tho amount of Mr. Fowler's defalcation is vari-ou:-iy ( atiiT a:ed at frf m 75,000 to $200,000. His most intimate ftieuds declare it will not exceed 8S0.OO0. The whole deficiency is 8 id to have occurred under the Administration of President Pterce. It's being made known at the present time is alleged to be of a political nature and immediately connected with the proceedings of the Charleston Convention. The present bondsmen of Mr. Fowler are Geo. L-iw and Augustus Connover, but as the defalcation occurred under a former Administration, before they became bis bondsmen, it is contended they are not liable. Th causes of the defalcation are said to have arisen from the grea: liberality of Mr. Fowler to his friends, to whom he made temporary loans of the Government money for the extricating them from difficulty, and which they aimed to replace. It is alo sta'ed that he has resorted at various times to the Stock Exchange for tbe purpose of making np tha deficit, but always with ill luck. - Mr. King, the Assistant Postmaster General is in town to look ntter the in'erest of the Government, Icb Cbxam Saloon. John N. Fry ar has removed his saloon to the room formerly occupied by M. C. Lewis, one door west of the People's Batik, where he is prepared to serve up all tbe delicacies of the season. Ice Cream, Lemonade, dec. His cream is rich and luscious. Call in and try it- take jour wife, your sUter, or your cousin with you. MARRIED On Tartar nora.nr L.,t, at tha realdear? af bride'a parents, by Ida Uct. Xr. WakeS-14. A. P. Stto, la-, or St- Loa... M, , u JJiaa A ana B. Sit. of ta; eiiy. Wa aot ataerrety tea ler oar conrrttaiatiana ta amr mej rriraSa af tba at-re aaUee, aaj wlsa twrai w aay lac jrara l feast iaa. May ika awtinaa aaiaiaajr pr.Titi ia law aacr4 raiaiiea i&ry aair w aach acaar, aai ujr tAcir galaea wadding fca ia arP7 aa ibia. Tia aaia bj aoa.a ata -Taa Ihreecb asaay a garaVa rora. ltd a.. ia imj vt ct.nr .stii. w'er; But wtaa a a&da ika Cover ka l .rra. Ha aettira tacra ana kuau aa a. rv " D lSS AND MANTUA MAKING. mi. hcuil oai, Ptl nawr4 ta La ixeau frair!y aecaaird ty In M-aaar. aa 9t ear. atrwec .ken aa la aati ta aaaat ait ktlaar Lauttaa Jtrtaaaa, u taw taKat uj l. ii u boi uiir, ud vi Uotiaiuw. Terfefejal roc aat pauaaw, aaw awifeaa a cmtmnw wT 4A. aa. aaw w L rac.a aaera er atrwrai kuwa mi Mtu " J 1"! 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$4 l- : ffSOB OX THE Splendid Fair Gronnd! PLE5JT7 OF SEATS FOR LADIES. TRQTTIIIG PBEf.liUr.1 S20D! pang .famott? trotting fiorscsi 3STO"W HEBEl SPLENEID PRIZE FOR GOLD WATCH WORTH $75.00! DOUBLE TROTTING TEAMS. Com pet ion Tor all P IK E VI I U?IS, j OPEN TO THE WORLD! i TMs Afternoon at 2 o'cl'k: MUSIC BY Mitchell's Unrivalled CORNET BAWD! PREMIUMS ALL m Gil SHI EXCEPTING TWO. -OS TDIRail Ploacls, AM) Eccry body Coming! Admitting Carriages and Buggies For Sale at the Office. GRAND FINALE: GREAT WHEELBARROW J w Elegant Prize: Splendid Silver Patent Lever Hunting Case Wheelbarrow Procession : gKS'The WINNER to be Wheeled around the Ring, iu triamih, by the man who muses the Target the furthest. "Woful" is Here! "Jo. Demmock' is Here! ADMISSION: Member s Tickets, good during thFair, - - - $i?0f Sirgle Tkkets, - - - . 2-r Two Hfree Carruge Ticktts, - of Bugcy Tickets, - - - 2-5 Sotld-o Horse Tkketfi, - - 25

Bichaneiial Horttcwilfrml aoctety. Tha Socie.y met at the nsoa.1 boor. May ISih. President ilattoo In lira cbair. r" The subject of grafting the grape was taken np. Gardner MeudenhaU. said be

had graT.ed tbe. grape at different times it J ia Illinois, on the nbjt.ct ol grafting te ; ,.ana IT.. T.r : ? .-...l K.,;K tfin tna ai.il rlIt . 1 - - r - - fcratung l.elot but veiy lew graJ-e-J : 1 1, , I, y.i - 1 . i - . - .... when the tuds had swelled to be m arly an inch the bleeding did n.H iniare tbem . . .v . vhev ft-eq'teutly bre j;npea the first ea-3 son. tie stated trat h'rae na-j mane eievew feet of vine in eleven Havs after they were once starred he trut hi acious m the fail

succeeded best with late graftin?. wheat r"'1 Tr"" "'' a ia taw, iwartaa tka aaw. the buda I ad began ta nweU-he elett graft-1 gm9a "fr'- : ed-h.J tried bidding but did not sucLed. -wwaw.r.Tr.,.. In graftt-g he cut the vineoff at the groandJ Cil.i V iitliS,4 lmti aud when the graft was inserted, pulled the! rSJ - 5 S dirt aronnd the grafts ued scions with VHw-wwia -, i 4 w -r Htm: itnau slaw two eves f"11"- Tsrsie 'naaaT a.ij IWO eyes. . . ! aaaJ-a. 7 i tHrlma'i, 1 1 aw ajj V V Tutha.l.Lti., (pnm a iw.tkni.n wavl'l. ' lltMr... : . , CT.

and kept them ia a I place nntil m) asa a. nit4 ,4 , Alxx. cr.4 . Mr Teas also stated that til wacper, tf ew . u t T ti a. nnpprv Yoik. had u. d pieces r.f the root the same ! a M I 1 .; U U FJS EE, as apple, at.d succeeded well. jCflrpettferi &z Wotmtras. Tie subject ot budding and rrairine t I ... . , . , . iU V general Was discussed. G. MenuennwH j uir buit4 or Jk Mark, tt aay ba aatraaiad laral-

budded the apple last season, every month from Mav until September the scions nsed during May, Jane and July, weie of the prei us year's growth, kept in a cool place the eatly budding did as well as the late Siime made a growth of from 3 to 4 feet. Lew is Jones g raited on the 5.h of January some early May tcions and they started as the other Miy trees started. ' 4 John Conley thought it best to graft tbe cherry early. Win, Stevens bad succeeded just as well with late graf .ing as early. Arrangements were then made to bold the annual spring exhibition on the last day of May and the first day of Jnne. - RkpoBTSB. frV- Tbe Itisins Sun Visitor says the Fill.mi.:. I I . , i eeaetally eipress willingu-3s to unite oa ! "" U'L""'- Un'"' " tt'"c'"- - more mcu oi wmo auu owiiaoiiaim suuuuca Tr Fish to the amount of S30.000 in i , , , , , . . i value were caught and barreled at Michigan j City within the past fishing season. This is a larger -tmount than any other port on , er t t- i- l . the eiSt Shore Of Lane Michigan allOWS. . 1- r, B W2 BT BB A W B' B" lib I il t Be J3l IV Bi A T1IF PiVVFPTIPI'T MfTTITAT. I Wii. - " - - lataraace laniaa), IIAKTFOBD, C0.1. .,.,,,.,1, ,,, ,..,.-.. 0.. ,lfl At VtLlrloi t.lfHAL f J,3.u,i.'JU Tbi ."oniaay U oriraDiiiJ oa a purely mataal $THrm and ail . irp!a piamiomi a-a rturne4 to tba i, . . . .., J, ;-. ,fc it. losureJ by annuI dir. dead: thoa affordio to ita polIcy bnldcra. in.uraoce at artoal ot. lbeC'otuaiiy baa returned aa diridnoJt ta BLpZi:: ; tha innrad aiaco ita or sanitation,. ..... .fj 1.0. i.fi 93 ioTested, of. S 3T)'C00 JVMK.S OOOnWIX. Pruidwnt. GUY H. I HtLVri, ecratary. Z PnaaTOS, Vi- Preaidant. II. K. tlt sr, t hjiiiiao. , . . . . .1 . . , . . PoUciea us aod fur ail tha enntmgeaciaa for which Life Insurauca i applicable fur sea rik aad foreign rea'df new. at rata at Uw ai a ay raapoaaibla Mutual CumpAny. Aiitilifatmn, mar be mada to I. IlINUtiE, 8Urr Ball baUJiap. May 17, 160. S3

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- 1 Mr a. (arwtlne Bwaikw, ' arili Ifaa re opened h-r aatoon to tceovma laia all wko ravr her with thetr patroaaae, to lha heat tea v Ihtt can h- foaud In the city Call at her aaloeu on Biii.ii afreet. No aj. hicbnwud. May Iti, Irti.O. 13 Iw (

CONSUMPTIONS

A T II Tl A fly 17 If 92 If. Ir. II. Imiih, dl.s .eered while 1a the K.,t aethma. bronchi . diraetione tor mkiaic aod euroeafailj aaioa tht. remedy. t.e When re -eteed lake .t to Oaeid f . Brack. Draw' yi.i. Bichm md. I..d., aod sat h. medicine Thcra not a aiifl- .ympMm of con.aiii.ti..n lht it do.-, ant at onreukv hol t i ,i,f i-,f,Mie. Miht aar-wta, peee.ak 1 e, irritation n( the uerre., ftllare of aiem.r. Jil&cut ex(.-ctorattnn, aharp ptin in lha iaty, a.tra throat. cuiiiy aenaatiuna. nanaea it the atooiaen, iaastiaa tf B bow.!., wtiu.r.w. o,,b...ci.. A.Urea, I n 1 nx tar v b en 32and 34 . IJohu Street, Vr Toik. May IT. -.3 -6m DINGER'S SE EING MACHINES So. 2 Sewing Machlue.. N 1 da do .too e It la well andr,'ed by mana'aoiarera aad thoaa who ae Singer', Machine,, lb ;t they wilt do A greater variety of vork, Will do m.ire work, and. Will do it in better style. Than can be done on any other machine. Singer Family Sewing Machine,, B S and S7S, O-r AicomoDa UQicn. So 3!l Main Street. A II'L aBEtA.19. Areal. May 17. .13 vv ALL F A P E Rl K-w and Beaatiral atyte, of.Oilt, Bmboaaad. Plain, aad rtftire-l Wall aad Caruia Paper., I-w aala at tha .Loaewt ilcea. Com- and in. ITV BOUHVrO tE, oppeaita thw Baaka, Adr'racopydt -3 t aUahaauad, lad. N BOOKS. TUB MriX THE FLO.vi Habtttcf Ooo l Poeiety. Cmp Fire, of the Ererftadaa. Friat. a nwitaerlaad. Alarbia Fanii. Kil.a'a Virita to Afadsrafcar. rrentireana. Sunday School Booka and Mape. Friend-, Book. Bible Iiietinnanea, Biblical Beaaos Why. Biblical ABtiaaiuea. , 4; a. w!'ba h fecnoola Mppiiad oa raaeouable terma. CI TV BOOKtTUtte, Opposite Bank. 23 11 Adr'i copy t. Blcbmoue), lad. Vantadl at Strattia Coroar, waera tha hichaet ra.b price will he pid. tiire a. a call and bear ia naiad tbu we are acting Ory Oooda, at eery I ow prwea. . bTBATrAN d SO". Ahuac50jd secondhand Cocoa Mailing (or Sale at F-trattaVa Comer. ....... fa rpu o USAX DSOF PLANTS. If Jea wast eantalopo. parapkia, eacatcber, w.ter. raa.k. outin g, appia pi-, aqaaah, riaroB. cwirtw and lata cabbage, and bMBalu ptaata, of aeariy weary earictf. gg. -ytx, panaip, bewt. e.rrot, ,weot ak lriaa potaloe. Baataniain. raactel, tea reel of Pern, are n.mny other cica pt-'Dta : a somber one buow-wadw aoap. raaaed U.miio. goceatM-rrica anil carraeta, ge la No ISO, Main tiaet, .puail tba Meredith Houra Nearly ail hiadi ut tise flanu eaa b raweerfall tnn.p!antJ. ELI OiUf FirM. - Kiehiasd.Sih no. 15th, 1S5. loth. T E G X V NOTICES-M-i Bioeiraiw hereby wires Aa tka toekhUen f Bethel Vo&f Ba.Uiaw. Coiepr.J that aa eiectita wjJJ ba he!i J-aloraa the 'A:u iatt, fr tha parpoaa at' elec'ior . ff-eri. ef raid coMp-my Tba wlwtsua -will ba held ta tha LI ail at I m'tUM, p. m ,ua Satard.y. W. a. drVAJ.S. Maj 12A. 1CS. ' i Q UEN8 WARE STORE ! - . ' H. W. NIXUtSBl LI, t 5a. U 3iaia .. BaehaBuanl, lad.. Lmporte-r, aad hoieaaie aad l.etatl Uaaiwr ta (. wiaa.. t.lfas aad QaeeaWtafeArKtaatsa KlatW wafUaay aad elloar war. CalKIf, l.inhiag; tai Taw T,a,

t a. oah.. coi l, ant Kra-r.l 4MIHr. The remaoy ," , i.-i - .T ( d,. cover. I be him hei. hi. onl. child, a d.a.htee wa. tor? ' rhtCB " Wh prompt, happy and

len ap ten..,, tile chill waa earwd aod la aaw .lira VvT. -ata. -od appatHa. awmpleto dlawa-i and well. He.iroO, cf l-aticAuinR hia fellow m.Ttale. ha i".';,lr",' " lragth. w.th a anaaaal dlawl I .end toihoa who wt.h It, the recipe co..v.iB.na full ' actirw aad chaarfitl aaaralaa. iataaadiataly lal-

M alien, ate, eta. Thw cfedt-rofDod takaa ptaaaaraia ialormiag tha ptibtie that ha u tmprtiir kia tharw w tract fraaa Lirupxi, aait aa aaiitaA at irsai attetipw cent. Learar taaa caalwavBrj fwiewa la thu akarkeV miU Whwlaaaja to I uawiry Jdenaaana at Ciaaiaoafi priowa. H. W. BttLaLa.aiflaH.. JaawaaeAAw. ; SW-.

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sw li.pa, V'r-t., SJt B. Swraw Hila.' i i tt 4 4 1 N . ; . . m .. . 1 w n . IB. - . . p. Ha . am aieV4. :s n Arr.aoa-ai.l ais ' Ta. H ;ia.m k.,w. Tr,m, 'i ' ' at . Huai t.w, m ,arrtrat UTkaM RitrwMw, 1 4 iua M.. mr. n sM cajwiaai 5i j rta Wwt. laava CiartaAll. Kalsa awa Bwbuaa aa Haatnaa AtA, arrtiw . - ' a D. M. MORROW, Sapt. t also attkso to bell bangixo. to OBOEB. rrrti enwJt.Wwt Itiai wa a zji'a aattafarttaa tn . atxt fnn. w h. to racMaaa Ulr altara or abw batrroaaaaf ar tiwaita aa4 tba BuUle. alar-U- r oa W'a'.aul Nrwl, batwraa tea aad Tlk. ' ft ' W fiajtMf : S -t . i H . i ! "wl m A a apwIcBl aa atnaiaeala freratlna af traa pariaaf ' af Oxyrca and Carkaa t'jr aaaiutuM :a H,drsaa.-v ,1 Sancli.'uvt by the hicaeat Mailsal Aalaoriltaa, balk la ar-paaaa IBa L'auad Waaaa, anJ praaanaad la skat - ' praetiea. tb. p,riane. af thsuaadi daily ararM thai n prf i ot ciprnenrs ot ininiui . arau irm mp aakBwraa auk It. Iiupanuaa af . I trata It aeeaalty la almoal arary ' " b'triri. it baa prvrad abaolataly caraUra la aaak aaa ta all ala4iaa la wMc It J( oi mt tou aina eoaipitn-i,. tic r ' la li fcimr. Kcrraaa Aflretlewa, Eawacia. . jJX. SZ&ttt&SZZ' ioa. n hhrata. ati-mcuairaati-a. vnici. Ohior,ia, : Hr Complatiita, tTirome lleadachra, Bhaunaliiut, la termlttant Vm. riaiplaaaa tkalWaw, a. I Iu cm(Uanaral Iekilltr. whatkar tba raaall ' at aeata dlnii or of tka e nuca'd illmlnutlna ot aarraaa 'aad mu.cula- rnnii trou ckpont, caBplalata, ana trial at tkia rcfUiraurc aa prored aaearaaial ta aa tslaat which i a datcrlrtrB Bar writiaa attaatatisa vat' I rend.r rradikla. luralida aa loaf bad-rid.lau aa ta hara bacaata , iarrUen la I tlH-ir oti naighhnrhoDdt, hara ,addanly raa.wrd in lha ho,y warldaa if jaat rrtarnad fraaj aro w ira-ica tr.Ti-i ia a loroifn land noma rcry aicaal la. ,WBOr, i tb; a kind ara attaatad af fern la auSarrra. atiaiad viciiwaer .pparrntaaaraaaiaa. aaagui naoaa axkaa. .. f crtlieal chanraa. aad thai eo.plicatioa af arrvaas aod dyapsrti ar-rnoa ta air aad f xarelaa for which tha ' ..i,,,, hM DB Bm. , In Vrr,ui Af tecliaiaia of all bifida, aad for rra.aa, familiar to atedleal taea. Ih. para tioa af lata prepar.iiaa of iron maat aaoaaarlly ba aalatary. for aa 1 llvuir mora uioh, 1111 Tifuroaaiy laaie. atiiRont t-rn rxoitiaaad orarkeatior; aad awntly, rrtral rly apenhot, "T'B aaaaiuat ooatiaaia caaat or aoatiranaaa, wuuat , , :".7"' "'" rwrarw. or ....(...wwa. j 1, t, hi", ls'u property, aonir otan. which ma... tt ' i si remarkably efrtal aad permanent a remedy for Pliaa ' apoa which it alao appaar to axart a dlailaat aad apatuBa u, I astioi.. by di.per.iog tba local toadeaey which forma ' thrm. - i ' jn oaaveaiiai. taaamarabla ara It eaaaaa, a alaata , t box if t haae Chalybaaia Villa baa aRan auitteei ror tha 1 hati-.al aaaea. inciadln tha artaadaal CoaUawaaas. " v. . . www -- .-. 1 DyMuti-ry . eouflrmrd, emaciat la, aad apparently mallfr , aaot, the alaeu hara baaaa aqaally dee let re aad aetoaiahitia. : la the local pai. loaa af Baah aad atranrth. abtllta- , auayoa tne alarm ar frtaada and phyalalaaa, ta aararBl 1 very araltfylug and liil-fvaiinfj Inatitiera. ' la K-rarkilaaa TebwrCMlwalw. tSta m edteatwd m iw aunin., in. bwbu aaewa 01 mi, aaoaa aw. 1 "aianead preparation, a loaiaa. without any wt , . their wwll-knawa liahi.itlra. ' Tba attantiea, of (aaaalaa eaBtaot ba too ewBSdantlr larl- . ted t the remedy and reatoratiee, la lha ewaae peeuUarly afJccettitfr them. -1 . ... 4 Hiaeainatl.ni. bth Chroaic and lr( uainatorye latur bower. r mored-cidedlr It hai baea In earl a. bly wail reported. b"th aa allartatlna; paia Bad redwelBg u. . ii nii'i ,iin,n or ww j.iiaia aaa 3QC le. . In tttcrtmitteimt rarer. It maat aaeeaaanly ba urea; ramewy aaa eneraelia re.toralive. aaii Ita proaraa t"" prokaW. ba ana . " Zr."7Jl"Z: rat ia neat. Bit metal hnaee eaatalaing an atlla. C.r!f.,J "' ". '' bf ''" ? 11 .-B' U ,',r. ou ''rH f th an I Paalara. . ' tha price 1 r, 1 - r. -Vk V, . ' it. U. LUOKKdl (JO., (ieneral Afnt9, E , 339 Biaadwat, Pi WW wrlr ' , , . . ,. , -, - . THE CITY RTTOP! RTftTIT? eawwa ear ex, waaaa No. 6 flain Strt. Richmond. lad. His work ia maka of inaterlala swlaetwd by hiiaaalf,' amliha work inada ia thi oit. It ia aat CineiaaaU - """ B,J ia - JOB BORTU5. 1 tail J April 17.1959. I g g Q ACCOMMODATION LINE Hew Arrange m euti ! miir wan . , -.1 A enm'nrfabla Omnlhaa will ba roa betweea liberty aa4 tttebmund. during the Spring aod Summer, aad aatil farther notice, aa oiiowa: Leering Liberty from tha Taller Tfooae erery momlag ata ai e'o.ack. arriving at Bichmoi la lime fwr early train., goiugeaat. weat. and aorih-weat. Lea. log Miehmend eeery afleraoaa, immadiately ' attar thearneal af tha trainc. 3.1. cuaaac.lng at Like rly vtta Coache. tanning caat and weat. KKWTOw IIO WBEN. 1 N, B. Office at tha Taller Iloaee.i a Liberty, aad tba Railroad Omnituae Offlee, eplnuiag dt Bennetl', Li r erf Stable. Rirbmoad. 41 ay lK.I.ou. tf ' : ; . . i. . mil, : MIX itlBA NEEL IAN09. 9 r WHOLESALE CROCERG, Aad Coaaoatsaaaa Merehsata, Dealers in FJour, Meal, Feed, &c. RICH M0 N D. I XD.'l tlAVIJfa parchaal tha lock af OVoaeriea, Ba., af "Crocker. Beet-Co.. and hiring mad, larewadditiwaa hereio. ara aaw ready ta aapply tba Trata. with erUotea in ibeir l.ua at the loweat market ratwa. TlM-y ho(-a, by promi auanUoB to kaatwows aad keep! eg a genera! aaaortmcnt at j tic lea i tk nr Uaa af tha beat Quality, ta reeeire a lsreof pwtroaagc. rTThey at all Uaaea pwy tha big heat markat pri aa far all kind, of Orala and Cutry Praiaca. Ro. Iff. aa tf ,JO tM.VERXON WOOLEN Fa cf o ry. The ander.igned take pleaaare la aaBeandag to tha pah ! ibat h-y arc prrparae) tw bay wool 1 1 e eaaaiag aeaaaa at their ataad kaawaaa tha Xeeat Veraoa Wewlea feury, aitoated aboot one mile below Biehmoad. lad. They bwea wa haad Oaat hai. hoi.) aa exeat lent aback of gw4. af (bwirmaj-aractar. aaabraciBg bulk Bammea aad w later Wear, aoeh a CLOTHS. GASSfMEREw. P (,! P4W. - cf Twerdu, Jrana. Plat, mm 4 Plaid -Plawaela, Htoeliia) Yrrw, Ac . , Which they will aril ar Bxchaaga for Waal aa eery rwaaoftabla terma They will ala pay cask fur waol, ard rwlla. awia ar maaa artiwi waal fur caet umiraaa barclafhrw aa .hare, or krCuk. B-ing prridad with tha be- af machiaerr. directly free, tba aaet. eatbraetag tho lace, t iaewei. maataBagethjir a-iaf aha BUM exrteweed. werkmea. wa led eenlll.nt ad gtriag .avre aali.fa-1..n ta all aha may larwr aa with their awtrwaag-. , tb.t a vorrfTT. Stk ma. let. I SO. Tt iOflMEHCUL CO LLEOfi; asSBMBWwmd, BtdlaaM i Sa. 22. Malm traC. wear D . B, Cr aar'ord'a 8taw. Tha ItpriBaiaaMt fea-aaiar aaaia ul tilia inritaiKia. ia apeo tor tha rarjcpttos of aicaU, both da aad .maia. isweowraaof loatrwoUva will aw f h'roch PT''e"1- aaB tha awaaa aa arannhad by lha Beat lautaUuo ef the kiad ia lha Uailavd Mtataa, aaaoractaB - - . ..... m - ipr., , .1 .,. .rimaxrweamma iT-Zl haw, aad ail mwltw i prrtwiaiag to BrBlly. nuanu eaBbwunf uaf I ail eaarwa at tku IBatitataoa. Witt aw f ally aoeaawtast Iw taaa whargw wf aad keep any net af bvA, by UjmMim Satrf ta aay llfwrVbxwba of trade wbatwxar. Yowag anwa wiebiax; tabbtaia a iberwagw fcaaimaj edocwJ o wwwld da wall V ma ha IkBiiaii aaae-waAtam, aa aayariar aelrawtacaw will Be aducdad to the todaat tint tha aota ttaas t or far ihar Utmabxtiwa apa'.e te ar addraa " - wuxiaw poKor, - Bmlmmwmta law

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