Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 44, 11 October 1860 — Page 2

Xtlrhmond, lud., October, II, I 0. UIIE AIID nORJOII ELECTED 1 110,000 to 15,000 REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE 1 1 Republican Senator IN PLACE OF O. N. FITCH!!! GrLOEY Enough for One Day!!! PENNSYLVANIA DISINTHRALLED! Republican Majority, Not Less than Q&9BSB III The CURTAIN Raised TO BE GOVERNOR, And a . Republican Legislature to Sustain his Administration! Itcpubliean Senator In Place of Bigler!! 20 REPUBUCAtlS g C0I1GRESS1 FROM THE KEY-STONE STATE!!! Ohio True TO HER OLD FAITHI 15,000 to 20,000 Sixteen Itepablican MEMBERS OF CONORESSin Vt ait tne Iticlimond Precinct. For Ooverner Henry S. Lane, 1293 " Tbos. A. Hendricks, 626 Lieut. Governor Oliver P. Morion, 129? D. Turpie, 6H Secretary of States William A. Pcelle, 1277 Wm. H. Schlater, 631 Auditor of State Albert Lange, 1301 " Joseph Ristine, 614 Treasurer of Sute Jona S. Harvey, 1285 N. F. Cunningham, Attorney General James G. Jones, Oscar B. Hord, 621 1293 623 SupL PuK Instruction M J. Fletcher, 1303 " " Sam'lL-Rugg, 609 Clerk of Sup. Court John P. Jonea, 1290 " Cor. O'Brien, 618 Reporter Sup. Court Penj. Harrison, 1294 M. C.Kerr, 621 Congress Gexrge W. Julian, 1207 Wm. A. Bickle, 647 Judge Court Com. Pleas J M Wilson, 1295 J. S. Reed, 619 Sheriff Joseph Stidham, 1302 Treasurer Cristee B. Huff, 1300 Coroner Jesse Stevens, 1292 j Proa. Com. PL Court J.C.Whitridge, 12S4 County Surveyor Robert C Shute, 12S5 Representative Ed. B. Newman, Oliver T. Jonea, - Israel Woodruff, County Com. Jonathan Baldwin, Asaeasor J. C. Hadley, Wm. Da lis. 1295 1298 1291 12S8 4S5 1094 Ohle. Cleveland C'ty and Coanty give a Republican gain of 1300 over last year. Summit County, gain 300. Montgomei y Coanty, as far as hea'd from goes for Craighead. Republican majority 14 a gain of 90 tbe county ticket is eon- j ? J 1 a a . a ' siaered ciose tea proDsoiuty is that ins democrats have elected sheriff and clerk. TL Republicans are inclined to concede the sleolion of VaUandingham. iWtanau Marion conn ty Republican majority will reach P OO to 1000. Laporte coanty reported 1000 Republican! majority. St. Joseph 700 Repabli jority.. W. McKee Dana, O. W. Julian. A. O. "ter. A. S. White, ScbnyWr Colfax. W. M J. C. Shanks, Rspablioaos, ar

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elected to Con grew. J. S. Davis Independent, probably elected, Nelson, rbubtluL .i , Republican State Ticket eleeed. Union County Lane's msjrity 133; Julian, 112; Wilson, 132; Clapool 135; Haworth, 97. - Wayne County Wayne tovnahfp. Republican majority, 655; Center, 93 ; Jackson. 343; Harrison 10 ; Abingion 10; Bos ton, 37.

Ren. br from 700 to 800 - -tl ' majority. Indumapou. z, a. J . I we at r "m a 1 Peansjlvania hare gone Repabluran 300 Johnson. (Dem.).... Eandolpb, (Rep.) Wbite, small Republican mj.. Tippecanoe, (Rep-) 1000 936 600 Jennings, jmff" Jefferson,. 100 Flojd, small Rep Vanderburg do Hamilton, Howard,Boone. ,Tpton, (Dem.) Shelby, Marion 800 621 121 an 240 1 rwn i Decatnr Dearborn, Scott, small Repub Rush, do do Henry, (Rep.) .... Union. (Rep)... - Wayne, (Rep) L porta, Fayette, (Rep ) Wayae County. Wayne Township . Jefferson - 320 i 50 1600 2000 1000 220 668 100 112 157 57 343 92 37 Dalton, Perry, CUy. Jackson, Centre, Boston, Franklin, Green, Harrison, Washington 51 New Garden, estimated 175 Abington, (Dem.) 20 Florida. Tbe Breckinridge candidates for Governor and Congressmen are elected by aboni 1,600 majoiiiy. Special Corrtfpondence of Cin. Gaiatte. Ikdianapulis, Oct. 16 11, A. M. Retains from about twenty counties show ve- :

ry heavy Republican gains. Allen Coanty gave ajso eIp6ct other able speakers aud advo1800 Democratio majority in 1856. It now cafe( of OUf cauge We ha?e the assu. gives about 500 democratic. Laporte give. Mnc of oar citi2en8 that tbe old veterans

1000 Republican, again or H0U. bt. Josepn gives 700. a gain of 370. Jennings gives 600, a gain of 300. Jackson gives a democratic majority of 450. a gain for the Republicans of 400. Jt-ffcraon srives 1000. Hamilton Rives 800, a Republican gain of 200; Booca gives 200. a Re- ' publican gain of 200 ; we gain 100 in Shelby and 100 in Hancock, neodricks eoonty gives about 650 Republican majority, a gain of 150. f Howard gfrra 20 KapablieM montj. m ' or 300. Dunn ia re-elected to Congress so is Porter Nelson, Davis and Yater are doubtful Voorbies probably beats Nelson. The Legislature is Republican certain. Lane will probablyhave 5000 to 8000 majority in the State. Later returns indicate that the majority will exceed our correspondent's first estimate. Eds. Gsselte J In Pennsylvania, all sections, Bell, Docolas and Bekckixriooe, fused on Fobtsk, the Democratic candidate. The fusion was 6o far successful as to give bim 2,000 majority in Philadelphia; but the overwhelming vote of the western and northern counties has borne this little advantage away, and given Cvktin. Republican, a majority which can fall but little short of 25,000. The Legislature is also carried, and a Republican Senator will take the place of Bigler. In Indiana, Hehrt S. Lake, Republican, is elected by 10,000 majority, Governor, Senator, and a majority of Congressmen are all Republican. In Ohio, Brisks rhoft will have 12,000 majority, and the residue of the State ticket over 20,000. Member of Congress probably stand 16 Republican, 5 Democratic. These three votes, wid together give Lincoln 63 electoral States aud 160,000 popular major ity. In our view, this decides the battle. If we give our full vote on the 6th of November, Abraham Lincoln will be inaugurated Republican President on tbe 4th cf Mareb. Douglas had a mother and after a long search he found her. There once was a Democratio party in the country, but it will require a longer search and greater sagacity than Douglas made or possesses to find it. Where is it! In some places it has fused with the Know Nothing party in others with tbe Breckinridge party -in one place with the disunion party in another with the tariff party in another with the Southern party, and in another with tho Northern party. It has fused until it has lost all identity it has melted away. It has goeo into nonentity, never to be revived. It has said to all and every party, come and take me, and use me for your corrupt purposes. The oace proud name of Democrav haa ham nraatituted to the basest of, J . . . purposes, aod it now has the contempt oi many of its former votaries. Different ways of spelling Douglas's trUsaas bars occurred on by his partisan banners and transparencies at their various demonstrations and "Sanday School PicSica thron-hout the coaa ry. w sng gest. now than Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, have givsawaoeh overwhelming Re publican majeritiwa. in these States that tbe little giant" stamped, that his friends adopt the uniform method of spelling his ia thus: DOUG-ALAS !"

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GI.OhiFICATION! The Wide Awakes of Old Wayne will meet in the City of Richmond, on Saturday evening next, for congratulation and rejoicing over the glorions result of ' the election on Tuesday last Every Wide Awake in the County, and Stite and Nation, invited to be present Every friend of freedom is invited to attend, 'Bonfires will blaze bells will be rune drums will be beat- nouses will be illuminated fireworks will be burned, and shouts from noble ; hearts will go up in thunder tones,', expressive of the joy of free men inj with 2000 majority Indiana RedeemedPennsylvania disenthralled, and Ohio true as steel to her good old faith! Who will not rejoice? J YVrin will nr.t shout? Come in On j . " I Saturday evening, and together let; us express our joy and grtitude. The majority against the Douglas j State Ticket in thia St tti to bo about 10,000. Had Douglas atid Johnon only made one or two more speeches in Indiana previous to tbs State election. Line would have bea.en Hond ricks not less than 25,000. OM Soldiers Couvention. At a called meeting of the Old Soldiers of Eastern Indiana, held at Kuightstown, j Henry county, on Saturday, the 4th of An. 1 gust, i860, it was Tesolved to call a gener-l al convention of Old Soldiers, to be held j at Knizhtstowc on the 25th of October uext, 1 to which we cordially iuvita all the old helU3 roes who can in any way make it conveA nient to be witli us, for the purpose of re newing old friendships, and consulting on the best means of securing a pension lor those who laid the foundations of the State, and perpetuated the independence of '.he Union. Come on old heroes; in Union there is strength. We have letters from Col. G. F. Lewis, the editor of the Old Soldiers' Advocate, and Gen. Boylstone, of Cleveland, Ohio, assuring us that they will be with ns. We the occasion. The Indiana Central Railroad will issue half fare tickets to all who : .1. . . . 1 a: .1 v. ,1.. r,.ii.. a lllnjr WISH W flllCUUt OlgUCU J lUHUff" ing Soldiers: Watsell M. Carey, Daniel Mason, Isaac R. Ally, .Alexaoder Moor. John L. Starr, Stephen H. Baker, Ira Reeves, James Stockham, James Perden, Samuel Barrett. OSThe members of tbe Eropbelian So-' ciety, and students intending to attend the Industrial College, will meet at Temperance Hall, on to-morrow, Friday evening. Tbj teachers of tho Industrial College will be present. Numerous and urgent, but ineffectual applications have been made for further postponement of fhe Minnesota hind sales, on tlie ground that the settlers are unable to make payments for pre-emption claims with in the prescribed time. According to an official statement of the Secretary of the Interior, the pre-emptors will inevitably lose their lauds, if sold and paid for by other parties. But if not sold, they would, under the declaratory no ice of settlers, have the benefit of a year's credit allowed by law, by paying for lands tlrus become subjected to private entry. Z3T"It is now conceded that the Biitish government demanded the removal of Gtn. Harvey from his post in the North-West, and on that demand Bad ansa re-called him. W The distinguished and venerable Horace Binney has come out for Lincoln j and Hamlin. j The Gardihers' JIokthlt. published at I No. 23 North Sixth street, Phiiade phia, is the best agricultural and horticultural Msg sine in the United States. Thomas Meehan is editor and publisher. Every inte.ligent farmer and gardener should subscribe for it. Only 81 per year. Call ana see a specimen. ylt is reported that the election for Inspectors in Delaware, has resulted ia a Breckinridge victory. B0We invite attention to the advertisment offering "Business Lots" for sale. Js3 James Bachansn has made engagements with Bonner to become a correspondent to the Ledger, after the 4th of March next. John Tyler was superviser of highj ways after being President. P C Waters, of Carlinsvi la. 111., J he due: a f sweet poUto patch. ' fJj measuring lour ieet and wu luetics iu icngku A western paper has dubbed John C Breckinridge, Jack the Giant Kiiler. Isdiaka Cbxscs Rktcss. Official returns from seventy five counties of Indiana. comprising about ihree-fourihs of tbe State, are published IB tbe Indianapolis SentineLThe tctal population ot tbe counties given is 1.1 24. 14S. Peculation of the same coun ties in 18o0, b 23,6 8 S. Increase, 299.1 4S. I

Death of Gov. Willard. His Excellency Gov. Willabd. dle-1 at St- Paul, Minnesota, on the evening of the 4ih inst. His disease was an affection of the lungs, which finally resulted in conmmn:;.n Hi had sourht the clearer and

purer atmosphere of the North, la the hope of benefit to hi health, bat the seeds had been hereditarily sown, and no human pow- . . xr:n..j r csuld stay the barves.. vrov. " was about 38 years of age, and a large c,r cle of friends deeply regret his early death. ; He had his faults, ond who has not J but be j had manv 0ood ooalities of mind and heart, j 0 He possessed talent, and was an eloquent,

speaker. ! and, in the mean time, protected in the free with Mr. Klippart, Secretary ot the Board. Lieut. Gov. Hammond, is now acting 'enjoyment of their liberty, property and the we laid th-matter belore him, and were adGovernor of our S.ate. religion which they profess " '. ised by Mr. K. to see Rob't S.eele. Esq.,

Thk Last SiMproM3 or Got. Willabd s 5th says: Gov. v7illard of Indiana, who has been sojourning in St. Paul and vicinity lor some weeks past with bis family, having in view the restoration of Lis ebatterej health by our invigorating climate, died 6udden'y last j evenin,: at the Winslow House. The itn-1 mediate occasion of his decease, now s. ) sudden, is ascribed to congestion of tbe i bowels ,. .i u distress at her bereave-;, Mrs. Willard TTIArit ltt C k lntan.n that tAir, ArA Blftlft ri I T - i tained for her lite, especially as her health ; una ficviuuBij' urcu uilc jjwi . tr r . v, a .fi v, Horn Power rs. IStearn. A careful ob-' . ... : server and a practical macluuLt, invited our j attention to the "Horse Power Equalizer in running the threshing ' took the premium at our f i which was used machine which took iae county fair, in competition wun machines which were ruu by steam. The ' Equalizer is evidently a great benefit to all i 1. 1 .v. . , , strong, upon t UneVftn OTfumA ntn) w l.w n. inAAiiS liiahlA Ti 1 gci uui 01 repair. At also eueciunii v prevnts skittish teams from breaking the 1- , "... , power machine, as one steady team will al-

ways keep tne rest m motion. 1 he duver : tjoll!ii poWer of Congress, over the terntois enabled to regulate the speed as perfectly 'ries, I arose and respectfully put the qoesasitcau be done with an engine. Those lion to him wteher. in case the people ol a who use it speak iu confident terms of their T ou t',H' l,uhfd .... r ... France, should wish to forma b.ate Wov ability to compete with portable engines, erlllnenl and adopt a Constitution, giving and taking the amount of capital required their legislature express power to abolish in usini? engines, we are inclined to believe slaver? therein, thu party which he in part

their statements are correct. We know that represents, wouia consent to tne aam.ss.on pea.ij one-one 01 greai evenness, ana ai A, . , , . . , . iof such a State into the Union, with such a the same lime, of power; a delicate and the power used by the premium thrashing -o thf CoBbtitulion j How far he precise touch one that will admit of great machine, received the commendations of a answered the question his hearers could variety of tone and expression ; great evengreat many visitors at our Fair. For any judge. I put the quisikn to Senator Fitcb, ness of tone in the different octaves of the

Havlrcrl nfrnv,lUn M.J tn. iK , ,1 .... , , 1-0 l.zer. address -Hely's Equalizer Company.

Richmond, Indiana. should be free ? The result was witnessed '. " " " by his hearers. JSaT Notwithstanding the enormous quan- j Boti, these Senators. 6eemed to rely chieftiiies of goods sold at Haines' during the , Iv on tbe Dred Sooit decision, as a settleFair and Mftetin.r. ha ha vt th. l.rimt ment o! this question One, or both of

and best assortment of Dry Goods in the

city, ladies hats and trimmings of the latest der . forgetting. perhaps, that during his adsty les just received. Silks and other dress ministr-ttion, John Randolph, of Virginia goods in great variety and all styles. got up and introduced into the Senate of

The Bell-Everett party in Vireinia are now fully cominiited to Mr. Botts' new doctrine, that property i , iar im auu, conttequeiitl v re ts no municipal law establishing prop iuy, nwrrs I eity xn negroes, there is no title to said prop- ' trty. Richmond (Va.) Enquirer. ! That agrees precisely with the Republican platform. From the ladianapolia Journal. Letter from Harrison County. CoRvno.x. Oct. 3. I860. Editor Journal: Presuming you would like to Lear son.etling of the progress of the canvass iu this ?art of the State. I venture to address vcu this letter. The Renuldiran mh iastiadllv nmrrer, vv r J 1 & " ft "' had a grand Reputlicao rally at Bradford, Harrison county, oe Saturday the 29th ull., at which at least 4,f)0 persons were assembled. This point bis hitherto been notoriously Democratic, bit the Republicans are confident thai, our g:vis will be very great there. The vast crord was first addressed by Hon. John H Ppp of Richmond, in a speech remarkable fo force and eloquence. He won golden opiniws. He was followed by Hon. Caleb d. 5ctth, ol your city, in the very ablest addres it hts been my hap. piuess to hear durt'g the canvass, and I have beard Corwio, Icnurz and Cassius M Clay. It was the feiversal testimony of those who heard hi) that it was the best speech they had listsed to this season.

Mr. Smith had prviously spoken at two has a distinct platform, understood and upother points in the canty, and has done the held in precisely the same sense, in all seccause much good. ;Mr. Popp, has also ' ti'ns of the Union. canvassed our coury. and the results of i The .-.epubli.;an is the only party which

bis labors are veryjulpable. He has especially accomplish treat good among i oar German fellow oizeos. "Wliif Slaves." We remind the ejehanics of this city who are disposed to vo!or Douglas and Johnson, that the lat'4 named gentleman, recently unde a spe at Pittsburg, in which he male the follow! , declaration: "LOOK AT TU SLAVES IS YOUR i OVN WORK StPS! THEY ARE DR1VEX TO Tffi POLLS AT THE BECK OF THEII MASTERS, UNDER PENALTY OF BE1XG DISMISSED. Mechanics! Free 3tn of Indiana, are yon such SLAVES artyon DRIVEN to the polls? Will you vofefor a man who thos slanders yon ? Vitriol Throwi At Indianapolis, on Thursday, a disced mistress walked into the store ot a rectly married man. and erupted a bowl of vitri in his face. He was dreadfully burn), losine eye. and is likely to become totally hfe. The woman es caped. W7be value of cotton erop of tbe s!ave States this yearfill be $200,000,000, and the corn crop of i Free States 96W, 000,000. I ea3"The Pew r in Henry Ward Beecher's church wi amount to $30,000 this year. The result ia Fl-a L a great damper upon the hopes of I Douglas and Bell men, who were tboribly united, and hoped to carry tbe Stal Florida gave Tay lor a large mnjorKj it S48. and upon this fact the hopes ef thiioaista were based. w 1 1 . I . . w - - . . oruj.ur uamer e)roBoancea Virginia ore for Breekinridg

For the Pan4.un.

The following is the substance of what, SOEHXER !f REX, Would respectin addition to thai which was published io fully state, that, havirg competed for the the Broadaxe of the 29th ulu, 1 in'ended to highest honors ot the late Ohio State Fair, say (if William A. Bickle had consented.) in behalf of the K.-vabk Piano, and having at the meetirg addressed by him befoie the since been assailed and jsneered at in the door of the Post-fEce: potter ot Mr. Ellis, we deem it due alike

Much is said by democra ic orator? about L. coad itions in the treaty bv which Liu1 wma ceded bv Fiance to the Limed States. That treaty contained tbe following 'lin.i- .. Ar,;c,e m The inhabitants of the ee territory shall be incorporated into the yn;on o ,ne U.med S ates, and admitted as goon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal Constitution to the enjoyi . e 1 1 . 1 " L . .-I t VAa ear.. 4 lt-n. o , U1UU llt'3 VI I VtllACU? V , ' ' the lo hM sUM at kast til, so incor porated. But, I ak. if u be at all probable that Thomas Jetterson, trie menu ti me bbe Raynal, who declared that if any thing could make humaa nature appear rijdiculous, it must ba an American signing with one hand the declaration of ludepeiiAw,t an, with ttiA rilir brandishing a h- ,)U uffr; Lted 6Ut. p." He who had prepared the skeich of a bill, afterwards 'introduced into the legislature of Virginia , , a,. .1... rm,i. ' 1 :,;., ,,f in tht Siat . who . . ... .. . . v;... : I nHU. Ill I11S KfU lliiini. 111 MS notes on tirg.nia, useu ine

. strongest lanauaia that could be used on

the subject ot the evils of slav ry ; who had .J , penned the memorable words tn the declaratioD of independence ; who had co opei ated with other wise men in excluding slave ry. by a perpetual ordinance from the north- j we.tetD territory ; who bad been President of the UMted States when the Louisiana; ,reaty was neg(ia,ed .and was ev-n sus recied of leaniiitr too niucb inward R pub lican France, or thai the Piesidmt of that Kiiun ic. could nave ever imiciuairu "i ... ... .-3.1... the vast territory, thus acquired, would be . dj . . . tb aDrvadinji and perpetuation e I::..-.t. . "w. 1 i.. .n.nrl 1 ssibce wriung iuo uuci - ! meeting which was addressed by our 'Indiana Sena: 01s in Congress. When tien- ; "d M Rne.tl of tbe consihuOIllV Varied DV SUDpOSin the constitution 'provided that all the children, m tbt ;P d the Ut of Janf e State 1790. cratic party to Tbomas Jefferson as its foun- ' atrainst Samuel Chase, a Judge of the SuI lie u DlicU oimro, ui iiuuvhcuuicuii preme Court, for an arbitrary decision notj Mnctiored by law : ana lofgeiung, ',! iim "j 01 ijuuny una a nui. io review its own decisions. I have read the article in the Jeffersonian, in which there is an allusion to me. By ; ... , . treferring to the whole of section 8th of the ' first article of the Constitution of the U. S.. ! the intelligent reader can judge whether the writer, ( whether Culley or Bickle,) or myself, is most reliable for judgment and ve- : racity. i Senators Bn.bt and Fitch (both I think.) PreauMea tD most disastrous consequences at certain to ensu''' ,f Lincoln shall be j el "cted ! Bul unless thev can produce, as prophets, better credentials than any which . , , . , , . I have yet seen. I do not feel bound, and I trust very few if any voters will be fouud who trill feel bound to take it for rranted that which they P,0' C,U)J happen! SETII SMITH. lO.h mo. 5th, 1S60. Certainty and Uncertainty. The Republican is the onlv party that Qas any chance or has any hope of elect- : 'ts rr a-at by tne ppua v.te. j 1 The Republican is the only pry w iich j ; does not seek t-i disorganize the Government i :and keep the county all winter iu a turmoil. b7 throwing the election into the House of j j Representatives j The R-publicaa is the only party which! has not made birgains and coalitions to cheat j the people with Double faced tickets, and i electors representing diametrically opposite principles. The Republican is the only party whose e'.-c!ors are certain to vote for its candidates nnder any and all circumstances. Tht Republican is ti.e only party that tolera es no disunionists in its ranks. North or fcouth, and all of whose members promise im plicit deference to the wiil of ihe majority, cons iiutionany expressed. In short, the Republican party U the onlv one that takes a straightforward course in this canvass that does not seek to cheat, or to deceive or to intimidate the people. Those who vote its ticket know precisely who and what they are voting tor, and there is no other in the field, of which the same can be said. Albany Evening Journal. Judge Jessup of Pennsylvania, who has been stumping tor tbe Republican party, was robbed ol 82.000 in a New Jersey train on Saturday. It is probable that he was observed while purchasing his ticket at Jersey City depot, and that the wallet containing the money was taken from his pantaloons pocket by one of the two men who hustled bim on the etrs . 'SLAVES ARE REGARDED AS PROPERTY ASD PLACED OX AX EQUA L FOO TJXG with all other property. Hence the owner ef slaves the same as anv other specie of property, HAS A RIGHT TO REXOVz. TO ANY TERRITORY AXD CARRY HIS PROPERTY WITH HIM. Stephen A. Douglas. A lady has received 10.000 from the B sion and Worcester railroad for the loss of a leg; if her remaining leg is equally as valaable, she would be an eliitrible match for some enterprising young fortune banter.

Circular.

to ourselves and the makers ef tbe ivnaoe Pianos, to submit the following statement of fcts to the judgment of the public: The Piano Committee, as nrst constituted consisted of three ceutlemen, one of whom was known to be tbe friend of Mr. Ellis, and, as such, we objected to him expressing our objections to the gentleman biraself, and also to members of the Board, and declaring our purpose, without some change in :.e membership or tbe wmtimwf, ioue-r-lm. the ntnotiiion. Miini?. at lenctb. . -. -. - r .. . r- - - - and get him to nane two additional mem bers to serve on the Com mi ceo. c caned ou Mr. Steele, and, at Lis suggestion, sub milted the names of two oenlWmen--one of w

whom was positively unfriendly io ourselves,, nd a'so to Mr. Eliis. Mr. S. however, on p

a second thought, leh it might be better, andj givf more general satisfaction to name twn men himself; and Messrs. Phelps and Hues-j .... -i . . - ! matin were aooea to me ommmee. m. uis, ; th.n, is the whole ex'ent ol the "efforts of certain small I'taro dealt-ra to pa k the Committee, evei. to the askirg a laie mem ber of the B-ard to u.e his influence in putling to ot his personal friends upon it ;" and we make this statement with the consent if Mr. Steele binielf. How tar the nther statement of the poster is true that "lour out ot ihe five judges were unanimnus n regard to the Stein way Piano, and the filth acknowledged that it had a b-t'er tone than any of the others," we apf eI to Mesrs Phelps and Iluesuann. Mr. Phelps authorizes us lo s y ba was balanced between the Knabe and Steinway, but ra ber deferred to tbe judgment ol Mr. Hiifsm.'tnn; and Mr. lluesmanu- aomitieu .1 , . 1 A 1. l. l..ol i. uv tne isi musuiu m l"a 1.0. of tbe Piano in the city has handed what follows, to be eiven as bis opinion: I. Lewis Huesu.snn, appointed bv tin Poard ol Agriculture, of the State Fair of Ohio, held in Dayton, as one of the Judges -f Piannc oTl,ihiid at the Raid Fair, cive and prorounce, after a careful examination of the Pianos exhibited, this the loltowing as my unbiassed opinion: 'That the Piano, fiom the factory of Messrs. Knabe A Co.. t t i.r " 1 : 1 . 1 1 1 f . V01 Driitimnre, pziiiim eu uy jiefsio. cn-iiiicr A- Hi.t sil Tliivtrin in Kiirarinr to lfm nni from the adory of Messrs. Steinway ASons, of New York, "exhibi ed by Mr. EHis. of Dayton. The Knabe Piano ha a clear and Piano. Such a tone will impiove by use, while the tone of the Steinway will at once begin to deteriorate.' " Lxwis Heusmann. Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 2. 1S60." And ibis opinion of Mr Huesmann, was the result of a faithful, deliberate and oftrepeated trial of both the Krabe and Steinway. Who would suppoe, after reading the posters issued by Mr. KIIs, that such men as Messrs. P. & II. were on the Committee? Aud will any one who knows these gentlemen, accuse them of double dealing? When it is seen, then, as stated above, that,! of ti e committees of five, who mde the decision, one, from the firsta good musician,' but no pianist was biassed in favor of Steinway ; one was decidedly against it; and another balanced between the two, but rather inclined to tho judgment of the lat- ! ia B-l.rx ..1.1 ..1. :.,!. I .: ,v,,.j,.. o. j l . l ; the advocates of Steinway? and what becomes or ineirposu rr in conclusion, we -t .a w would say, we seek no quarrel with Mr. xlls or bis Agents, but consider these statements railed lor by ihe gross attack upon us contained in the posters referred to. We need not crowd this circular with details of the triumphs of the well-known Knabe Pianos. Suffice it to say, their history is spangled over with gold and silver medals, won from the best makers in the woild' and H ey are offered together with the splendid instruments of Ligh'e & Bradbury, and the popular make of Messrs. Gale &Oo., at the lowest retail prices, on easy terms, and warranted for five years. Call at their Head Quarters, in Clepg's Building. 312 Third Street, D -yton, Ohio ; Rumple's Buildins;. West Hamilton, Butler county, Chiu ; Phil Dickinson's Store, Richmond. Jnd. SOEHNER & REX. Dajlon, Ohio, Oct. 2, I860. L" Nothing, perhaps gives a ftronger idea of the state of civilisation in Ireland, th an the fact, lately ascertained, that there exists at prent aloul seventy towns con taining trom 10,000 to 25.000 inhabitants without a bookseller's shop, and stranger still, that six whole counties are found without either a publisher, bookseller, or circulating library. In Scotland, the number of booksellers as compared to Ireland, v the proportion of the population, is nine to oneJgarThere is an elm tree standing on the tarm of John Olliver;afew miles north cf Waterford, which measures twenty two feet in circumference; its age has been es-j tima ed at eighteen hnndred years. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wanted at this office. I ) I II I, 1 IJ KALE Will be aold. Saturday, Oct. 13th. 18S0. ea the farm new ewni by Cbrle Snoeaaaer aad foreMrly owned by - uk roun hock rrai,( IVaaili, MtaiauBe in part, of Atkine' Self Mewer aad Maker, Plow. Cuiiil.r. U.rroea, Raeee, Heea. one apriaf aad eoe laraa Vee;ua. i-mr er na eee Haraeee; aleo, foar bead of Horee fur j1 wjilk Uowa, (on- tnoroeeh. bred.) aad a Tariny ef other aructee too anaaeroue te ueation. A credit of la aaoetha will Se g-i,ea by tbe paraiTiof ppr .Ted aerarii. Sia te eueece a lo e'etoea wa ad day. . . SAMCa-I. B. WIOCIKS. W L.. 'iltrin, Aaetr. Oct. tat. laeu. 43 Great Cariosity. We here one ef the createet earieaitiee aad ainal valAttic iaeaaueae a the Ihii werid, far wbiea we waat lautTwj.acra. rati particular, acr r SCC 43 13 m' SHAW A CLAKt. Birf Word, Malaa. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. . . . . , . . , -e iaawain uzara wr aate tare larra. tkree itorr vaiaeaa i aey are ei sac meet aeaetaetial charctrr. and wet, aaiebod taruacbeatt. Tbey are ItI ew a,a wi tne "--" part o. leecity. Tbe, will ,m sold ea rcaea6ie term er exebaged l.r pre , aucbmeol. iaae SBta. USS. r - aoaToa rrrHouatLE AVHl BETilL. For your School Bocks, Blank Books. xfieceiiaaeoaa Sooha. Jeeeaitea. a, a gar I a aa. etalieamy of aU huds, ge to CITY BOOKSTORE. For your Wail Paper, Window Shades, ,,4 Cartaia ktaiat-iaJe, go ba CITY BOOKSTORE.

Winter AXD THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF llillincrt Goods IN RICHMOND, GO TO 3-Mrs. Sarah A. Hiff's jp Mi 11 inn-j mtV kind dctth Malnau ui Oriar tram diMane promptly ateadi to. ftn a rl Strct.BorCa t Jlata. eppaaiw U II. K. Ckarck. Oct II. CORSUCH & POE, wholesale as n kxtail pkalkrs is - Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, Mtchitnic i- ritmer't TOOLS, GUNS AND GUN TRIMMINGS Glass, Rofb. Lxatbxb asd Rcbbu 1'iKLTlNO, A'C, Ac, dec. Agents fvr SCALES and Scale Btamt, hhhh aaaaas hhhhhhh aaaasa aaaaaa rrrrrrrr rrrrrrrr rrrr rrrrrrrr ddddd d.tridd W WW W wwww ddddd wwww ddddd wwww aaaaaa rrrirrrr SSSS'M ututt 000 000 rrrrrrr . aa rrrn rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr t.eeee e.eeeeveteeee n.vs.vssn-sss sssses ttttttfttttt ttttttt 0.KOvK)"000O OOOOOO rmrrrrri rirrrrrrrrrrr eeeoereoi'oeec ee rrrrrrrr S68SSSS ttttttt 000000 irrrrrr eeeeeeae o o j J q J rl , 'i UJ ' JJJ C q SSh gm CO lXij-a''jlfc & PURE DRUGS. J. STI.UtKKU Jt Co., (Sucoeiaors to JOHN RON'EY,) HENRY'S NEW BHICK, S W cor. Hala and Franklin Streets fT A VINO mured their extennlveitoek of Drug an4 11 Modiolus,, oppoaite U Huntington Ha aod People's Bank, and eonJtaaU receiving additional uppliea o freah. Pure and standard Droi, MadU cines and Chemimla,boatht by an ezperiennrd Drue;. gist, fur cash, and are prepared to aell CHKAl tor (,'A.-II. Also, on the samo term,: All the new and approved Katraeta.end Compound', in 'hlr tttrength ami purity true to name. Uiadnlterated Dmgn.and warranted pare and (Yeah. Olajs Ware in extent and variety never before kept ia the eity. Window (ilaa of any grade and iae.Kainta, Oil, and Painter', .S took, in qualify and extent unaurpaeaed. Liqunra purchased in Bond and at para aa they ware imported. Uuratoek, in eatent and variety la not excelled ia 4e wst, end ear prices are aa low as the lowest. From an ounce rial to a bog, heed, and from a bine pill t- a ease of yellow ochre. We are poeted.and all wo aak a an opportunity to aatifyour fuenda and th Eublie that Henry mkw aaicc ia the place to buy pur 'rug, and Medi"inea. I f L. H McCULUirjOH will be happy to aee his old frienda at tbe new etor. J. STEDD0M k CO. Richmond. July 36, IftAO. 24in'6t JOHN M. PAXSON.Haa opeomt a M BAT 8l' blat'old etan. a lew doure north ef Mam oe Marioa atrael. where he la prepared to ,opi.lr hie aid euatoeiera. trlenda aee the "reat of mankind." with all kind, of frrsh mtata aueh ae BEEF. VEAL. MUTTON, PORK, LARD. oVe , Ice., at the loweat potilsla ratr, ar Ksfr, and K 8 II only. He alee makrt atierior BeltgHa Nauufr,. which he will aril at wholeaale aud retail lo aa tbry can be bad any place In the weal. He an - Wave Se found ai hie Mall In the Market H-aa on aarket dare Thankful lor the liberal Batrouaaa ha h.. Vheretotore rei,d. ha will endeavor te deaerva a a,,at'inrBee o' the aanie, it xa,l mraia, lew price,, and aiMn'ion te hu-inraa will a-eure itaeeeptrmber 13th, H0u. die o SPOILS Aa aprriantand stompachie prroaration ef troop a race ' ""H'D rno carnou o, eomTuatle tt Hydroxed. Sanetioord br Ih. hifbret medical aSHhori.ir,. Soth ia Rarooe and the t oiled States, aod preacribed la their praet e Tne experience of theoaende dally pror-a that ae preparative er iron kw be i'nawi te it- laapuntiee ot the blood, depreaaien ef the vital energr. pale end otberwiae aickly complexion. Indicate It neee-altr ia atmoat wrer, HieeiTatle ease. lanosioas In all aa.la--lira in whirh it haa been tried, it haa proved abaolutelr raratire io eeh or tbe iollowive eornr atnta, Tim: lab . ckllity, Ncrroua Aaetiona. Kaaetation, D,ea l-rpaia. tenwipatlon. Diarrhoea. Irotry, Incipient ou.o.nptioB. ncrotelons TuSerrutoaie, hang li..ne, l-.a. nalt Khrum. Ml.menatrnatiim. Whltre. )hlereie l.iTer Caapltlnu, Chronic Hea1eehrs. aheumatiam. Iaa termittent Perrra. f'tmpee on the face, be loeaanot Ueneral Itebiltly. whether the mult cl acute dieaae or el thiccntinard diminution er nerreee end muscular enerry from chronic eemplaite, ene trial of this reavratie has prorrd auceesarul te aa talent which i e dc,crittoa norwrittee atteatatiee would render credible. InratMs so leng be-l-ridleu aa te hare hex ate ferwotten ia their own aeichherhoode, hare saddealr reappeared la the busy world aa if juet maraud from pro irviMinm iu a roreiga land. Some err, aigaal laetancee tbie kind are attested ef female sufferers, emaI tiated eictiaBe ef apparent aaaraemuaansaioeoaa eabaao iioa. erttieal enangee. and that eonaplica'Prn of aereeeo sad dyanvetie areraioe te air aad eaereiee for which tho phyatcian haa ne name Ia arrreaa AfrctlaBO ef all kiada. aad for reaeooa familiar to medical men, the operation ef this preparatise of Iron mam aeeeearily be salutary, for aa like the eld oxides, it is rigorously loete. without beaf rseitingaad everheatieg; aad g atly. reral rly aoeri-ut. area laihemet enetinaie casee ef eeetireneea. witata rrer befoge gaatrie pargatlre. or inSeUag a diaagreebleta Sn cation. It ie this latter prupmy. aateag ethers, which aaakee U so n-markahly eVeetaalaad permaaeet a remedy for Pn-au apoa whn-b it a'.e appears to exert a distinct aad speeiSa action, by diaper slag too local toadeaey which fersas Ibem. Ia Drpeaulai. Innamerableara Its causes, a stasia box vftkn, c balybeete ptiiebae efkea auAced for tho must keeHaMt eace.iaelsding tbe atteadeet Cestireeees. In aLcbecked tslr raawcat. area kea aieaaeed to frysoatery. eneBrmed. emaoiateeg. aal aeparently meligaaatae eSects bare tiara equally eee'eir, aad asaoaiaaV ine. la the laeal paias. loss ef teah aad etreugtb debllitatag cough, aad remHtewt heetie. which generally Iwdlrata Imcisyleait Ceaaamptiea this remedy haa allayed the alarm ef frteode and pajyaacieae, ia aeeeral very gratirying aad lste'.iof taetaaee. la tcr.fuleaa Tmberemlaniu. thia aaedieatael iron baa bad tar aarethae tbe seed esTet ef the meet oaa. ' Tbe atteatiea ef led t - the rraaed, ai waiy balanced preparainas er ladiae, without any eg liaHitee. tea eannot be too ewaSdeutly lael. ed, aad restorative, ia the oaeee ncaUarlv gg'-cctiag tbamia Hhrumall-m both Clrreaie and iaflammaterp M, weii rrrte4. b- b ae altwrmua aad redeeiac )k, .wflira.ad euewee. ef the je.ol. aad aaavlee. ana tattrr awerer morueecmeoiy ttaas ae.a taverfaIa lofrmllleul larara it meat aeeeeaarile be a greau remedy ea eaergt4e re"rat',a aa I tte pregreea ta the aew eeUMmeote ia tbe weet.wM probaMy be aee e high reoewa aad aerfalaeea. e rexaedy aaeever baeo diesoveredOa the whole ate. lery of adei-e. which raaete eaeh aeempt. aaoty aad) icily resteratteai eSacta. t"d apawttte. mb,ii dlgeeiioe. rapid acwaieiUoa ef ar-agt. tb aa aaueual dtopeeitiws l ectire aod cheer Pal itn Immitiaiel, lea. lew Ha aeePa ue la aee. SVat metal heseu caataiaiag SO pflla. price S eeate per boa. tee eaie by iPraggiate aad festeruT ll a ea free te aay address oa receipt of tbe e-riira i AU Iraxere erdere. etc-, ebeutd be addreeeed te R. B. LOCKE k CO.. Genera! Agent-. a Slrsmulwmv, ajew ka,rta.

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