Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 48, 8 November 1860 — Page 2
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A 6L0RI0BS Bill TO THEJEOPLE! Free Speech!: AND FREE Free Press! HOMES ! TRIUMPHANT!! - - . ' LINCOLN & HAMLIH PENNSYLVANIA. 100.000 Republican NEW YORK, 50.000 OHIO, 40.000 INDIANA, 25.000 ILLINOIS, 20.000 , MICHIGAN, 25,000 WISCONSIN All Right Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-! s Island, covered with po- j Utical glory! We have not room for the details of the Election in the different States, and can only insert ft few from Indiana. Marion coun- j ty, Lineoln 1,760 over Douglas a gain of ( 724 overstate election, for Republicans.- j Delaware county, gain 200. Madison, gain 100. Noble; gain 75 , Shelby, gain 50; St. Joseph, gain 180; Union, gain 50; Fayette, gain 150; Wayne, gain 350. Majority in tho State estimated at 25.000. The Bcil and Breckinridg) vote supposed to be about 8,000 or 10,000 each-
Waiue (Comity. Lincoln. Doug. , Bell. Brock Wayne 1,861 9S Si 10 Coatrs 60 fiS SI Oraaos. ....... Ii 7 i Franklin 303 4 4 3 Now Uardaa. . U9 S7 2 0 Uoetna 121 7 Jefcraon. lit a .119 13
We have not received any further returns from this eounty the aggregate majority ia about 2,400. The latest intelligence is that Lincoln bas majority of 100.0CO votes in Pennsylvania. In New York the majority is 50,000. In Ohio it ia supposed to be 40,000. Illinois about 20,000, and it is believed there ia a Republican majority in the Legis- - lature, securing tbe re-election of Trumbull to tho United States Senate. Iowa ia believed to have gone for Lincoln by a large inajority. . Tho New England States have all gone for Lincoln. Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee have gone for Bell. - Missouri ia supposed to have gone for Douglas. The extreme Southern States are supposed to have given Breckinridge a majority. Tbe Republican triumph is complete. Af ter a most exciting contest the friend of frte speech, free pres and free homes, have succeeded by an' unprecedented majority. It is ft glorious victory for the right for the people. Nobly has tbe fight been fought, nd we trust the laurels will be nobly worn. ' Let all party feeling and names be now submerged in that more patriotic feeling of devotion to the Union, and that prouder name of American citiien. Let ns all be Democrats all J Republicans labor for ths harmony of every section and the promotion ot every great) interest. Abraham Lineoln will assume the duties of Pres. ident on tho 4th of March next. Then the responsibility of the administration will res upon the Republican party. We will then be the defensive rather than the attacking . a, party; ana we may eearn now much more difficult ft ia to maintain a faultless administration than to find fault with those who aftve heretofore had .the power. We hare now no room for comments; in met we do not feel "competent to the ooca ion. : ..'.... - r Bell has carried Trriuia lanre plurality, rjiaaa prooaoiy; lventuck j ,10,000; Ten nessee, ma, not reported. Breckinridge has probably earned every otber Southern State, except lliaeoari which is reported for Doug21 .P,WJr Burlinirame of Mass.. and Speaker Pennington oi N.Jersey, are deMted Kw OoeKreae. V South Carolina voted for Brack, and Lam. and postponed action oa Geverworli snrgestion to arm tbe State, nntil it is ascertained that Lincoln ia ' realty elected. ' N. Jersey has gone fusiorj--eirIai taterorrty; Delaware gone for Breck. Bnomtiu, Itx, Nov. 7. This evening while tbe Republicans were assembled at the Stale Hoose to hear lbe 'reading of the leetion retarna, Mr. Linoola entered, and
it) very enthusiastically received and eonSatuUtW by h friends in attendance. and-sneking, cheers, and other usual demonstrations of joy prevailed to a conside. rable extent. There wilt be no pubtio demonatration for some days. -
Tbe following have Toted for Lincoln: Slatea. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Klee. Votes. Majority. 8 5 5 13 3 35 87 23 13 11 6 5 4 5 25,000 10.000 r,ooft 40.000 5.000 Rhode Island, Conneeticat, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, ' Michigan,' Wisconsin, " Iowa, " Minnesota, 10.000 60,000 70.000 30.000 25,000 15.000 15,000 Large majority. do do do do Total, certain. 169 Tbe Latett tfewa. Thtmd at, 10 o'clock. Not. 8. The la test intelligence does not change reoorts. Lincoln has doubtles rec F" Lincoln has doubtles receized 169 ; Electoral rotes. New Jersey has probably crone for General Fusion. Missouri has al most certainly gone for Douglas. Appleton's maj. over Bnrlingame is 259 the other Republican members of Congress elected by large majorities. The editors of the Cincinnati Gazette, still claim N: York by 50,000. Wisconsin haa gone 10,000 for Lincoln all the members of Congress are Republicans. . . . Columbia, S. C, Not. 7 Joint resolutions were adopted in the South Carolina Legislature on Tuesday, to call a meet ing of the people ol the State, for the reorganization of the militia, and preparations for the defence of the State: Mr Buist urging in the House that taid action should be prompt, immediate, unqualified, effective nd decisive, in case ol Jjineolu a election. Wm W Bovce, M C, spoke from the steps ! of the Congaiee House on Tuesday evening. urging secession in case of Lincoln's electioo J he was followed by other prominent Carolinians. The Charleston Mercury says the news of ! Lincoln's election was received at Charlesi ton with long and continued cheers for a S Southern Confederacy. At Augusta, Georgia, there was a stern indignation expressed. The different portions of the South which have been heard from favor the calling of State Conventions to deliberate on a course of policy. Jt was reported here last night that the South Carolina Legislature would send a commissioner to the Georgia Legisbtture to ' I pnnfar ahnnt a irtint action. j - ur 1 t Ii. , v We are requested to say that Abe is elected President, and that C. C. Lincoln is Beeler sells the best Reaper and Mower in the world. Wayne Ce. AsrtcHltnral Society. The eleventh annual meeting of the Wayne County Agricultural Society was held at Centerville on Saturday last, the 3d inst. The meeting was called to order by the President, the Secretary, W. T. Dennis, also being present. But few members were in attendance. On motion of S. Meredith, a committee of five was appointed to report the names of suitable persons to serve as officers tor the ensuing year. Messis. C. B.Jackson, R. Baldridge, J. M. Oaar, II. Ferguson, and J. M. Maxwell, were appointed said committee. After a brief consultation, the committee reported as follows: D. P. Hollowat. President. S. Mkrkdith, Vice President. W. T. Dknsis, Secretary. " A. I . Scott, lreasurer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Jams Esdslkt, Abington Township. Oxo. Davidson, Boston. B. L. 11 aaais. Clay. C. B. Jackson, Centre. Jona. Burroughs, Dalton, I. WooDfturr. Franklin. R. Baldridok, Harrison. S. Lacaxr, Jackson. M. Baldridgx, Jefferson. Thus. Williams, Perry. Jos. Qcioo, Greene. P. Vknard, New Garden. R. Watt. Washington. . J. M. Gaar, Wayne. Executive Committee. D. P. Holloway, J. M . Gaar. W. T. Dennis, R. Baldridge and S. Lackey. l.SCFEHINTENOSNT J. M P AX SOU. The n port ot the Superintendent was accepted and Referred to the Executive Committee. , The report of tho Treasurer was also received and referred to the same committee. It was resolved to have the next annual Fair commencing on the first Mouday in October next. . On emotion of Mr. Dennis, it was resdl- ... .1 1. n. .... .1 , 1 a . . O . Board of directors to sell no badges or: members tickets at tbe next Fair, but to adopt some plan by which all shall pay j equally that carriage tickets be sold for i $t,50, to be good during the Fair. Tho committee, heretofore appointed to ' make inquiries in regard to suitable grounds to be purchased for the use of the Society made a verbal report, which was accepted, and the committee continued. Satsirday Evening Post. ' This sterling old paper, the favorite of so many., thousand families, is about to enter noon - a new volume, making the present a . . .... . r . most favorable time to become a pntroa and renew old subscriptions. ' Though old, it has none of the evidences of the failure which attends old age, but is iu its maturity, bright and buoyant. It bas secured the oognonien of being "the oldest and bet oi ceHies.n' The best writers are its contributors. It contains stories, poetry, agricultural matter, choice , receipts, domestic and foreign news, markets, bank note lists, letters from Paris, miscellaneous information fee. The publishera offer a . magnificent picture "A merry Making ia tbe - Olden Tajae." 36 by 24 inches, oontaioe from SO to 40 figures, and the Post one year for 95. Any person making up a club of thirty sub -aenbtra, will get a copy of the engraving for thia labor. ..Tbey ateo offer aa premiums several valuable books. Now ia the time to anbecribe.
P t Boone Coujsty Be.-fTbe officer, of; thfc institution, which is hcated in Lebanon, j Boone county, in thia State, were arrested in Iadianapali last Saturday,-and committed to jail in default of $5,000 bail each. ,
They are charged with forgery and circulaUting money fraudulently issued on their bank. It is supposed that these parties have circulated from 9300.000 to 8400,000 of -counterfeit bills on their own bank, mostly ia Illinois, Iowa and Mioarfc Tbair bank was established under tbe old free banking law, with a circulation bf 45,000, bonis for which amount they deposited with the Auditor of State. The spurious and gen-; nine notes are printed from the same plate, the Auditor's and Register's names bing counterfeited on tbe former. Several hundred dollars of the spurious bills have been redeemed by the Bank. The President, A. Spooner, bas absconded. n i 4 j ... u s
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tte Uomrhittee ot wmcn onr inena as. sr. llolloway was enairman. at me laie rair. Among the articles exhibited was atuining latne, eniereu as Line ior usnew rurpu- , . , , i ses. tMUonnHues grTe.j w. Power Hall, and tied a red ribbon on a - rower nan, ana ue a a re ur io w a Duna e oi taint wnicn iney iouuu mcre, . V . considering them tbe beat for general purposes. Jnd. American A pretty good story, but Parson Good win cannot so easily turn it upon us. We , had heard of it before. Circumstances re- ,
quired us to leave on Friday night, and we' isfaction of our citizsns. but to the evident understand Parson Goodwin took our place ; gratification of the citizens of Indianapolis, on Saturday morning, and tied ribbons most . as wjji aecn ,y tha fallowing account tbe promiscuously earning for himself the t State Sentinel gave of the result of a trial reputation of being one of the most efficient 1 there, and from the fact that the Council of "general purpose" committee men ever ' Indianapolis has since purchased it: . , known. His inquiry of exhibitors was not ; , Tbiau of Stkam Fieb J3ngins. Yestera tn -the nhinnt nr mnrita of the article ex- ! dav afternoon the three steam fire ensrines
hibited. but "do you Uve in Indianapolis?" . . & CO. I "1 lien tate ft red nbDon, you are entitled t to it." J It was a cold. wet. disagreeable morninr the Parson bad not had his bitters he i8 ,. . . . .... . ... .. I a little ouna anynow, ana 11 woaiu sur-t I - ... . . . ... .. prise us 11 ne maae no oroaaer mistake tnan j takintr lath for lathe. I ' , , I wt I Tb l,nml,f ii. p ,7,- wr : JVnrZl? Robinson's pretended invention for sackine " -w a uaiveiamvwvau.uuvaA.. l j ; : tl:. aim uicnoui iuR cib.iu. a ui isa, posniio Imisreprcseatation of known facts, as F. W. : ha8 neVr mHJe aUem t at A ; t f: A .t lutaiiui ah auu oavmiug i atn U J . 117 miKA VI machinery nntil alter tbe undersigned in vented and brought to perfection the pres ent plan of sacking and measuring grain F. W. Robinson dare not deny that the measurer he is now using is a fao simile in principle of the Cochran invention, and also that he has had access for a lew years past to all the improvements I have made that were worthy of attention is a positive fact, and which I have heretofore made no objection; but now, when thia sacking and measuring invention is taken up and used, and the improvement claimed, duty and justice demands that 1 should defend myself by making this publication. D. M. COCHRAN. We copy the following Sentinel: from the State PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHING MACHINES. A most valuable improvement in the way of threshing machines we noticed to-day on ' exhibition by J. M. Aikin & Co., of Richmond, this State. This is the most perfect threshing machine we Dave yet examined on me rair wrrouna, ana comDiues many new and most commendable points, and promt
nent among these is "Cochran's Improved As to stability when working, there is no ; crochet, and 600 wood engravings proportionSeparator," which are capable of thoroughly i comparison. The Seneca Falls engine, 1 atelv more than any other periodical srires. Iu
cleaning the wheat, with much less waste than by the ordinaiy method and next his latest improvement for measuring and sacking. This is a simple arrangement, and the ease and avidity with which the gram is , measured and put in Backs, as it comes from mo niacin ins, surpasses anyuiing we nave j yet examined. Again, his "Double Sec-' tional Stacker." elevating straw and chaffsome twenty feet, the lower section wning in its position, and tbe upper ones fold- : ing under while moving. It is a most com-1 plete and finished machine, and we cheer-1 fully commend it to tbe thorough examina- ' tion of our patrons as all it claims to be.- j Another essential improvement in this ma-) chine is the arrangement of a belt and pulleys in such an ingenious manner that one belt answers the purpose of, and turns the j, entire machinery, usually requiring four: sepai ate belts. , Ibis machine is propelled i by a portable steam engine of their own manufacture, which is a most admirable working piece of machinery. --. egr-There was a destructive fire at Sf. 'IncilnS . f ."i HTl Ei li4av atr.nt'nr tart l.taa ' ' ' J - estimated at 850,0 j0...... The , Express Messenger, in his last trip from Denver city, reports a terrible storm on the plains in the 261,1 nd 27th alt ...... The steamboat Hill, exploded a boiler a few days since be- ' hw Memphis, killing 39 and wounding1 20 other passengers .Fox, who murdeied Col. Davenport at Rock Island, about 14 years ago, was arrested at Attica In this Sate on Saturday last -.The mammoth chair factory of John Mitchell, of Cincinnati, was burned on Saturday night last. . - , , and was entirely destroyed. L-iss estimated at 960,000, but supposed t a le covered by insurance The late Vcimont State Treasurer, a defaulter, has gone to- Canada his unaccounted for balance : is about $50,000. . " A Slavx im CoraT. A man from Georgia, who had brought his slave woman to New York, was before the courts on Saturday, in that city, accusing her of theft. As he had brought her voluntarily into : tLe State, tbe woman was free, but Mr. ' Cahea charged her with the thert to get her entangled in the meshes of the Law, and thus obtain p-isession of ber again, it possible, but the cbarps was not sustained." and the I Judge ordered the woman tole discliarged. atT At a recent fair at Atalama, Oa a gay and fashioale yoaog lady attracted considerable attenuoo, because, of a me! bandaome and neadj fiuiug copperas Lornaspun dress whicn she wore, and of which he seemed very proud.
City Council. On Monday eve. Oct. 29, the Council met a resolution' was offered by J. M. Gaar, for the appointment of :.. : i o n
OUUJIUtllCC IU CTJnaao? WUU OeiieCS AT SUS VU. for.SteFireEntobe placed ne nays i. We Underhand that two or three of those voting ia the negative, thought
sufficient tima had not been takea to consult t j.. . ( fi'i CrT ' ' ' - the cttiaeos in regard io the expenditure of I gfa Jn mnsVe to jovr letter of the 22nd '. the amooai of moaey (83500)10 ..buy aiisa.f 1 inattatUd by tba Post-mastsr 4jeaa-i Steam Fire Engine that wme danrer was j raI. to inform joa that a publisher cf a revs
v j 4 i e tr paper I aotbonzeJ by postal reguiauocs apprehended that thia kind of an Engine we hia biU oa the mrgn ct his lc ywoulJ easily get out of repair, kc. The rejtsr jnbseriber. . Council adjourned to met again To-NighT Ve shall mako out a list of all deVnqaent?, (Thursday), when a motion will be maJecd rom wtet ta etk fttd eTer7 eek P'BC . to re-consider the vote rejecting the resola- tt3 amount of their iudebtedaess oa their paper,! tion. . . . ......... ; to remind them of the wants of their trkrus This is au important matter to our!1"6 printe-be!teving iheir.der.nquency to be,
itv. &nrf Trv eitiZAB na.TinT trt iniArt of tha city at heart, (and who has not?) should sea to it that the spinal columns of oar members of Council are strengthened ana meir uanas upueiu, in mis pian oi sairation to our city from fare. Many of oar ra06t 0liv9 firemea are run down with the labors attendant oa our hand machine, and . . , are anxious to nave meir places suppnea ; ... wim lomeinms inn ui!cr ures nss tnews. , 9 . and Vtuews of iron and steel, and. withal, is a "gukat squirt." That the Steam Fire Engin.a, manufactured by the Seneca Falls Company, is of this efficient kind, bas been onjy demonstrated to the universal sat . , t i . .. " . ' "ow fe. viz: e xarnea inai tne. city has owned for some time, the "Latta" re- I cenlly arrived from Cincinnati, and which i aIso belongs to the city, and the one exhb ited at the State Fair Irom the Seneca Falls Works, had a trial throw at the crossing of West street and the canal. The two first named machines bad started and fired up; . . i i i - . , , , . i U.VU.UI UH UIVU 1 T I
, ,K. i l,ra ;,. 0k.. .l. k ikJinloiAtibi. Mm from tli liuhArnatorial
1 . " II1U KIM U. I UK,. C . i-t IIUUl 1.1 ' . " trial was to have commenced, and arrived ! on crround with steam ud. The last arrived cold. Consequently no test could be made as to the time, in erettin? ud steam. The Seneca Falls machine got ud steam in four! minutes and a half. andBwas-in good work, I 1 - rom the Construction Of tier boiler, prac- ..... .... , ., ... , tical men say that she always will beat the ! men say tnat sne always other. . this regard, hhe thre of one inch and a quarter 2 re w one stream i Quarter !.1U leet. two streams ot one inch each 200 teet, and one I f : 1. 4 .1 u.i... ai n ' Oil (ALU 1 uuo mill OIIU lUICC-CIKIIllia 11' , m, . . . , feet. The Lee & Larned machine threw a
single one inch stream rather beyond this, j canvasses he has labored incessantly for the ' say about W0 feet, but she did not throw as the Republican cause. The brightest act long nor did she attempt two streams at;of his life, too, is that m which be accep-j
once. 1 he 'Latta" fell behind both the i . i i . i. -ii. , i.. i. l i Otners in Qlt.ian;e. It Will De remt moeiea that the Lee dt Larued and the Seneca en- i eiues are on the rotsrv principle, and the , . . . J. r nT. Latta on the reciproc-ting. The pump of the tree ds learned is said to be tie festive and .
it soon to be replaced , by a aew one from , services he receives no roward. The simple j the works of ber builders. Tim rotary pumps 'wages of Lieul-Gov. will not pay his expen-j are unquestiooably tho best to throw water, ! ses- -. - - j but the difficulty with them heretofore has! - Caleb B. Smith would be an honor to the : been in the Iriction or wear aad iheir liabili- j Slate, and represent her interests faithfully. ! ty to get out of order. This, Hollv. who is Fur our part we hope Morton will leceive i
I the patentee of the Scueca Falls machine, I and who superintends the works, is said to have overcome. . The exhibit yesterday for it cannot be said to have been a fair tria1 satisfied us that the Seneca Falls eugiue was fully equal to either of the others in power and ability to throw water: and it is evident that the ! machine is much lighter, and, consequently. better adapted to a city like this, whore the streets are most, at best, but beds of travel. when at her highest speed, was as steady as when cold, while both the others tore themselves tu Utters. Let it once be settled by long use that the rotary pump of Holly . i what the patentee claims for it, and we would have no hesitation in .pronouncing me Seneca x ails engine the best in use. , , We can putour paper to better uce than replying at length to their twaddle." -Jeff. Yes, when a fellow's got nothing to say. 't is wisdom for him to say nothing, and it's a very convenient get off to call stubborn facts, "twaddle!" Wonder if the same reason didn't influence neighbor Culley in remaining mum to the charge' made against him by Jesse D. Bright of being "a liar and a slanderer" for publishing the charge and vouching for its truth, that he ( Jesse D. Bright) had "voted for Mr. Line, or any other Republican candidate on tha State ticket?',' Our neighbor publishes Jesse's card without a word of comment! All "twaddle," eh? . How to Save Bedsteads.' ";; ' ... J?"" We know of a family in this ci ty that had to split ap a be i stead for fuel to cook wi;hj Now, if those of our Republican farmers, who do not take the Palladium, and who should tiia it, will each bring us the amount of one year's subscription (92) in Wood, we'll agree to furnish this suffering family with a "pile" sufficiently large to do them t$l winter. All who avail themselves oi this charitable offr, will get a riasT rat: paper in exchange for their Wood, besides feeling an internal satisfaction of being' inWromental in thus saving lh3 balance of the bedsteads from Jtefng' sacrificed, which is above all price, The door ia pen." . Fivx Millions and a HAxr is . Silvkr. ' The .Tasmania steamer recenlly carried from the West India Islands to South amp -.ton,, o,662.000 in specie, and aa nearly the' wbole'ofit consisted of silver, being dollars from Mexico, iu total weight exceeded one hundred a id fifty -six tons. , The treasure wae'coniaiDed in no lese than 2,163' packages; and the whole of it was landed in seven hoars. It was thn deposkel ia thiity--a wy wagons, which farmed a special train, drawn by two entices,.; At the Lon.dou rta'.ioa the, treasure was transferred .rrom the rail way. wagons to thirty-six street wagor.g and'vaas, which latter being drawn by ujards of one huored horses, reached ei?" Engiaad about ten, a. m and the entire cargo was safj deposited ia the vaults of that es'tabFshmcnf "byp.' mtle same day.
TO DELINQUENT SUBSCRIBERS We baven oar subscription; Ut the names of A lwjre number of delinquent subscribers! j via BhU i the coarse of tbe next two months 1
' W ru - aw MJ .m.r-u r of the a.oua t of their ind 'l,, r.,,.. M,14fmilllt . r PArflBMt . noratio! or want of disposition to py. Oar terms are Tiro Doll.tr fit .Uvance. And hereafter we shall iDvariably charge Tfcrre Dollar if not paid ontiil after the erpiration of the jear. . j Iudiana United Stales Senator. The Legislature iust elect will have tbe I important duty to perform to elect a Uni-j Sr-t St; - V notic that ihei . " , r . Question as to who shall be chosen to fill . . . . - i j:..aJK tint hnnnnhlA Station. IK bftD? alkCUSSeO. OV I I c-. Lr.iv.liri our coternporaries. tsome speaa, oi vwi. IS Lane as the most suitable and deserving,, (others of O. P. Morton, and still others ol t,aiet x. orniin. .itneroi locfegeimeuieu, are worthy, and would be an honor to ourj Slate. ; 7e eive no apecial preference and have entire confidence in the wisdom of the Legislature to select. But without disparaging the claims of any one, we must be al lowed to suggest that there are many rea sons why we think that CoL Lane ought to ; ; Afi.w K;K tV, pie have elected him. He has been chosen I Governor to redeem this State from its pres j lent condition. The people expect this of! i - ii. i i.:it -,.t . v. , v J I speech of the canvas to do this, and he is nader obligations to redeem these solemn pledg-4 remunerative as tlie U. S. Senatorsliip. j He can certainly have no claim upon the , people of the State for that position. It is not only bad policy, but unjust to the 1 .... i. 1 c .1. . r i ... ' . 1 -r . J J i - . w ...... , . . ... T cUair and place him in tbe senate, mere are plenty of other worthy men, on whom I so much responsibility and honor has not 1 been conferred. - Hut why need 11 the emoluments and honors of Indiana be con-1 ferred upon HenryS. W? Has he not II M All IV. al. . I. AanaT tDe people Have now eiecietl mm tjovernor and we think he ought to fill out his term oi ,. - . , . i-.i , l- 4 omce. ii we Know ine senuweoi oi me pro pic ui tnis part oi tne state, it is tnai w. r. morion Ai nr.!. .Ui1.nt nii.llRxinLiai f..r ilial i - vu.j uuiuu. vj--.... m . l , omce, but that he aeseries it. XJuring tlie ted the nomination for Lieut. Uovernor, af , : .1 C- ;.: .,,.. uciug iu iuo ura niuuu ii jeio I in the heat and burdeu ot the dav, when it' L. : - : . L. . i: . , . .. . , 'tried men a uls to be liepubbcan caodi-j r . . A , e .. i.. .li.. dates in Indiana and has tuuht 60 gallant-1 iy,.aoa tneoiually. - Ana yet tor an mesa; the office. Jity County Torchlight. ! ; I I'eterson's JfltaKazine. We are iu receipt of this popular Ladg Mag. trine fur December. It is a splendid nun.bei 'I'eterson' has a circulation cf 100,000. It will be greatly improved iu 1861. It will contain 1000page8ot double col u n o reading n atter; 14 8teel P,ate85 12 co!ared 8teel fttshioa Pk,esi 12 ', colored patteras in Berlin work, embroidery or stories and noovelettes are by the best writers. j it8 fashions are always the latest and prettiest, vT .hhnrhn t mt . ik , . . . . . ... Tfiar op . j v le s than magazines of its class. Subscribe for it and save a dollar. To clubs it is cheaper still viz: three copies for $5, or eight for $10 To every person getting op a club, the publisher will send a roageiScent pre-niam. Specimens stnt gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Address, post-paid, Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut S reet, Philadelphia. We are indebted to Nathan ITawkins for soTie squashes which are very fweet and pleasant to the taste. They are better than some sweet potatoes and nearly as good as the best. Mr. Hawkins has beeo a reader of the Palladium for thirty years, and always paid for it in adva-vce. He has already paid for the nest vo!amo which commences a month hence. fjrSIaines baa no notion of diFHoMng the Untoa, but is determioed to accommodate as mr.ch of it as will call oa him for Dry Goods, at No. 2". He will sell goods cheap, regardless of who will be our nest. President. .... , I Latk Public ATloss.Sam . Elder haa laid npon our table ''New Tork . Illustrated News rs" Harper's Weekly" Frank 1 ' He's . Illastrated Newspaper" "New Liesne s . liiasTrated newspaper a ii Tdk Weekly" -New York Ledger") "New York Mercury," all of late date. He , baa all the late periodical publications. Call st the Poet Offiee Bookstore and get somethiniVread; ' i"".x ' ' i i: u - ": I SST'A- pair ot Hrht blue cushion were taken Irom a bugjy on tne evening of the ' illumination in thia city. Any person koow-' ing anything about them will confer a favor ' upon the owner by returning them t this J ofSce Itinppoed they were simply ta- I ken ti bfl u-sed aa a seat, and forgotten to j be .retarned.s.; l , . ,l .-.-j t To ConwamptiTes. r .. T II K A5c.-t.acr. ikariag beea Teatred ta health ia a few weeka by a aery simple rem-dy, alter harisc eaffered far rr-riT "'year wth a irren long aXferwon. aod-that dread 4receew,' oeewmptfea is am mala kacera to aia atUew aatferera trie moaaa af v-i to To -all who dcaira it, aa wfil aead a copy al aaepracriptian ad (free of charge with tbe directilwa far prrpariag aad aaiag the same, which they will tad a sure care for ttmaumptfett. Asthma. BVoarhrti e." The oa awwefeatef oka aw Tea ei a or ra sending the preen Iptum as ta l siai aaa aaSictad, aad apriad iafii matiaw whack he oaceixedfa.ee jasai oiei. aad be hepea every maTti s will try his remedy, aa tt wUl reet them nothiag . aad may .rare a blawaiag. . ( , p- - TsHhee wiaiarag Om'y eatfrpwnartrl pteaw adareta ! Jtcr. IDWAkS A. WIL803T, . 4aVly WaiJaaasbarga. lings eeasty. Sew Terk.
Qr-The attention of the public is res peat fully icrited to Moore's RURAL XKW YORKER, tbe standard Uaral, IiUrary and Family Wetklj of America which has attained great
, , mnA a. Ka ry ecccc-ss of tbe RURAL has been achiered by xpdi?g, during the Pt ten years, thousands ' doliarsupoj the ecterpris?, aad ia systematic ad vertisloe by making a first-class journal, and properly UtUajj-Uw) (Mp ti.eraoTliUi:bj m proper 63e of inicJ cd money, the Raral New Yorker, Las cot oa'y beco tbe leading journal nts class, but actually attained a much larger Eubscription tbas any othu Agricultural, Retigigua, or. with a iic'e exct ptioc, roliiical Week ly ia the Ucioo. Of course no journal eould have obtaiaed such a circulation, infljeace, and position, withoat conubinkg many elemeoU of ppu!ati7 ac i aoefaloesa, and possessing supe rior merit; henea, we refer all who desire aa c in itable Home ar.d Boi"tnes Newspaper to the RURAL for evidence of its character and val ue. The Rarnl is a large Doable Quarto, illustrated and printed io superior stjrle, at only $2 a jear. YoL Xll commences with January. Oa the eve of one memorable eonflu. Washington lav down his cloak under . , ' .. U u. K "t . u About midnight an officer annroached can . , , ,. , , I i- fearful nf walamn,. Im aUnlhl ..,'... . . . .... chief called out, "Advance, sir, and deliver your errand. I lie here to tAini, and not to Jeep." 0"W.T. DennSs, Kq, of this city, has gone to the Plains of Missouri, on a visit. We have the promise of a roaH from the first buffalo he killi. We wbh him a merry time. Kct. B. r. FOSTER, (Cnl versaliM) will praaeh la Ha n. erD.r of Mai. and rr,kiin ... Sana., moreiBg. "6 o'clock, and la lb. .r.alnC at T. Sabbath school a S o'cUnk. Subject (or morning- "Ow da tie to the joaui." tor evening, by reaueat, tka "Farable of the Sheep aud Goati." CIKD On Monday, Sih lost., of Diphtheria, WILLIB, oa of William and Amelia Cria. of Anderaon, 'aged boat 6 year. At Joneiboro', lad., oa Saturday lant, I3.VA0 JACKSON, aged about T7 year. The J eceaied vat for man yean a eitiaeo of this place and was unierally reap oted aa aa boneat man. II will be remembered by many of oar old eitiaen tar bia auiforra good reeling aad kiadneai of heart. We kaow Q1B 1IU. aDtt IUU ITH aWIU I.UCVI ! IPWIMWW . s -si-i. . . ...tiit h. ii Vf KMBUW .n w M.u. WW w V I , ... to a ripeou age, an 4 haa gone to im rewarda. . DIC. UOOFLAXS'S Celebrated Balsamic Cordial i.re.iared by DR. c. M. JACKsuN.Sn. S,r Phiudh,.. 418 Arch - . . . WILL Sf EIDIII CD I I Cooah. ColJa. Influetaa. Croap, Hoar.eneaa. Bron -,:,;. n... . ,h rmm Cold, aal Incipient Ooneuinptioa. . , ... u.i .. quailed for oouh and colds, a snort time nca wu atUcktd wilh iwwe cold, accompanied by . ,.-.,.,.. I, K.k rukaA m moat rioiont ana dietraaaiuf coaan, wnicn racaeo m, terribW. and ceuJ ure.t drbilitatiua. used rariou remedie withuut obtaining relief, until SV.".T.la l"!? .w'd pHiooed ih greatft rehai. and before I bad taken tho content of the bottle I wan n'!'J "J0-Koai-eciiuiiy. ui raumt.-., - jefferson ATenneand Wharton et. To Dr.C. M. Jackun.4lS Arch at. Thia lavatnabte remedy i f.y tale by Dmggistj and alorekeepora throughout tha United Staiae. I'riea IS cU per .. 43. i Hag3 Wanted. f r HE highest eash prlee paM tot Br at Bioh F.Mr Milt t . .. ujtj . ;il . j Bd 4Mf MXQ.V iV URO. UST receivej 1 Ton Spanish Whitinz. for salo a f Cincinnati rricu. i.sTi:iDuy St Co. A! ay 2 attf XliK. LINF. A- HODLCr I'iCTOKMOtJS At the Indiana State Fair, BEATIXO IT5 C0MPETIT0BS . FEET PER MINUTE. On tbe Trial Test before tbe Committee, Doing IU work with greater eaaaaait euttlag eaaoother Lumber. Itcaa be worked with Ira a hands and do mora work thaa any otber Milt. Tlie Lane ex Bo.1ler Siw Mill hae been rahlbited at Twenty Faira and haa NITER BRKN BEATEN. It la more portable, more durable, and better adapted to the wantaof the Saw Mill Commonit, thaa any other aaill la market. Send (ora deaoriptire circular and prlee Hat. LAME k BODLET. Corner John and Water at , Cine innati, Ohio. Not. 1. 7 rROSPECTUS OF THE A Semi-monthly Quarto, devoted to Temperance, Chaate Literature, and tba geaeral iatcreet ol Woman. Pabliahed In Pent. tad., by Miaa LIKSIB BCNNELL. K.li-nrand Proprietor. Dr. MART t. THOMAS Aaaoeiata Kditor, Richmond, Ind. TERXSt One oopy on year......... ............ SO CodU Kleren copies oaa year,.... ............ 5 00 The flrat Tolome of the Mayflower will eoaaaaeaeo oa let of Jaiwary. 1881, and It will be tho at'joet ( thw lltora to make it a aarrol aad entertaining joorael. In thia they will be aaafsted by nameroa able ewnaribntera rrom all part, ol the country , among whom la tire. Vraacea 1 Oage. of whoae talecla and popularity aa a writer, they need ear nothing. Tbe great qneatioa of theetifraaohiaemtataf waaaan. will be diaenaaed and eonaidered ia all ita bearlnge. -That woman, a oawhalf of humanity, has tha earn aatoral inalienable righta a man ; that woman a tha MOTREK or the race, haa a natural right to tbe guardian afcip of krr children ; th.t aa a co-worker with ana . la all that ia good and ennobling, a he hat the mat right to beraelf, end ber iadlTtdnal eorereignty; that ber eoefm eoaaltty ia aa important, her right to her earaioge. ber choice of a occaaUon aa natural and eolf-erideot, ana that our aoeial compaet ebon'd be free from nil antagoniaing oaaaee. will be earneatly anda diapaaeioaately Biaintaine-1. Theee and all kindred tratha will be fearleeely and eaadidly maintained In car paper. The eabject of I c temperance the scourge that blight ear bosn, dreolatee oar ftrerldea, roweerta tho hocband nod (ather iato a demon, eoBnaoaaee car property and deetroya the family relation by robbing it of ita aatoral protector ite deep eeated aad appalling Inflwenee will bo caweed, aad eadearora need to ehaage the wilier the peoi.le that thy will help to destroy thia larader of deofie tranquility. . The eaoae of Kdacattoa. which maat be the beate of all j ;ti-J d l plane in the eolaaae U 1 i AYrjwta .in ltty. will hare a coacpicaoaa be printed apea aew typo, aad wo effort will be apared to reader it mechanical ereea lion aa faaltieee aa pcnMe. It will be ieaord ngnkarly aed promptly oa the 1st and 16th of each month, aad all its ooatracta wilt be eoneci est tonal y toJSttrd. . j)cAUremiUaBCa aad comma'ticati-MS abesld le ad-re-aedte Mi- LIZZIS ICN5II.U - 47 -, rera. Miama Coanty. latataa.' ' The jVatoral Weather Guide, VEGETABLE HYGROMETER. 'PHIS ianraaent noseeeaes all the qoaliliee of a I first eaas bUronaeter.la ferooUing aba rariona hangs of weather with, oaerriag acvnraey, often from s4 t 4-1 boars prertows to aay riaibde change. The aettng prinefple is a nyn!ar plant disrorered by tbe peepnetsrs, arkach poeaessea th bighTy earieaw aad caofol property of aels itiog iieaif to the aUghteot ttnvfjbfrie rariauoBa. and eu r'naarkably seaaitiro. l torB-ler tt fhe moat perfect Etygronicter tamrt It ie d auael t ecpply tha groat want, oa tong felt by i itmu. of a cheap, coarraieat aatel rarlLavkla , fulde to the weather." The Aatostatie operation ! this little weather prophet, aa- einrple) and pwrfeea, haa area aarreraa. a lrairatioai aad praise. I be preprictors ttei kighiy rrattd ia betnj; able) ta caU ibn'e so raSaaMc aa article la tha sac ef ntaa. mata--l af natare'o ewn wond rrfatt anrrhfiaUi Two stjies aT -tm taatramcat are now ready for TIT ket Ote, a tri'ly chafed caae of anioa material; . the other, a lare ttraameat rowao4 caae Cfcataiaing two pptasers aad thermometer. t'rice cf the aaQ ki 9 50. that or th LareJ4 00., Olfaev . will be teas by Esprecs a poo rtcetpt of the. ja-iee. or . tbe small ;ze eat by'maU post paid, at tha' aasae. ' Tali dirertioaa will aeeompaay each iaatrameQ sold. ' IfAgeofa waaied AeSdresa, " " A1L BLAkt Id BRO.t ' jr,,4 i.----vC t, ladisanpla,iad. '
Wood !8 MVWWdDd ! Wanted at this office.
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Ti book coaftais Raefnai aa Ditatit for makiag th valaakl Udiel pwpiwtilM ta msm; aUo RaeipM b4 fall aaa Mplicil 4trolti far aakiog all Ui aot popaiar ana wii umkw, rwuna, Cagvaat Hair IUsst.a all Tatlaa Artida,. If tob ar utffertne wi- k atv chrvoio itaca if y wi,k a baaaufal eoaiplaataa, a ftaa kaal . of bair. a smooth faea, a etoar akia. a laxariaat kaarA or raoat-h or if yoa wik to kaaw aaytaio aaa TrrtiiiB(; ia ike md:oal aad toil liaa, ytm AaaM by all maat, paa a mfr af th kaok- " fall partMalara. aad a Map) ol tka work for panual. 47 3a Coastal) ; r NoS l Braad way, Haw York. WU. P. BSXtOSJ Liwtan. srata KotaryraMta. BENTON & STOBBS, ; ff f r r n e f vf Ma m ac. RlCBMOXD, IXOIASA. TfOttea oe Cirtaea'a Baak. T-t WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT. STATE OK IDIXa, WATSB OOCKrr, S3.) Ia the War ae Circuit CU-raii Teraa ORDER OF A.DJOCRSMEST. , T. .-.l.n. with tha rwor-iaioaa af aa act of tka General Anemhly t ha SUta of ladtaaa, eo title ' Aa not prondtng for extcnimg tan aormn wnian Coaru bj adjoarnmoat, whoa tha ponding Wrineaa hall be unfiniAod Approved robraary lSlh, 18A5. It ia or J ore! by tho Cnurt, that thia Coartadjaara antil tho Bret MoaCay (rJ day) of Deoembar, 10, whea it will again rttta Bear, try aaa aupoaeof aaa onfinisheJ husineaef tha present torn. All auits. oomplaiDta, pleas aad akattors aot ooauaaod nntil the neat nflar Term or othoewteo atapatedof, ahall ilanl lor bearing aad detarmiaeAiaa at tha aaid adjoaraed Tons, aad tha Clark ia diroeaad to arrnazo tho eaao for trial aad pnbliah ghia cedar for aaid adjourned Tana wivh a list af too aaaaaa aa bo tried, and tho day for tha trial of tha Mat, for thirty dayi Wore tha aitting of aatd adjoaracd Taram a tha aawrpapart ol general a.tvaiauoa, pmoHiamow in th i eounty. ' . ' Kit met from tbe Urder tsooa ot aata tjooin, wao 85th, !-. . Attest. nut., akaautin. Clerk of tha Wayne Ciroai Coeurt. nrr oa eautaa 8bt roaraiAU. At tha a.ljoorned Fall Term 1S60. of lha Wayaa Circuit Court, to be hold oomrcenriog oa Monlay tha third day of December, I860, ia pureuanca of the frttejoing Order of adjaaraateat. ' " For Trial Fint Day (Dec, Sri) f Xas. on Docket. US. 11, State of Indiana v Squire L Hittla, Jaamaa M Poo. 117 Stata of Indiana Joha Raytor. 15t State of lodiaaa Vi t'hrie Clavetaad, 1 For Trial Seconal Day (Dec. 4th. J T 119 Andrew M ilillor et at vt Uaorga Orewall ot al. 143 S1 Meredith va Thoataa Tyaar. Sl Pleasant H Uayaat al v Brown At Morrow. 832 Brow n A Morrow Ta Janet B Butler. 842 Darid 8-arce Adto'r Jamea L llarria rt Eatoa dt Ilomtltoa R R Co. 16 John MoClinehy vt Saraaot Road. 419 Alfred Lahley ot al v L li Merrieoa et ale. 4SS Catioorn T v ilaoa v Alfiod J Laahlcy. . For Trial Third Day (Dec. 5th.) 467 Daniel vV carer ot al Joahua Dya ot al. . v 474 47 496 434 490 60S Henry Jeiataoo at ai vi tJeot re Hoaror at alt K Mark K Raarce ra Daaiei U Rogara at ai, -i Crueker a Neat varayao a Yaryaa. - Jataes fioal wa Payee Yaryaa. ' .ie Joha T Way et al va Benjamin Coakita at at. Richard Ralf et al vt Jamea t. Snow ot al. , Stata of lodiaaa oa re! lira el Uauia va Cor5ti neiiua Ratliff et al. 60a Joshua C Riehardi va William Mercer. . For Trial Fourth Day (Dec. 6A.) , . , : 610 l.afa Derelia et al vi William Oriffi u et at. 618 lla.irga W Reidieh r Oonrgc W Wood et al. 615 Daniel Launu v Th.dJem Owen. Hi DiJ FlemiOtog ve Jao b aatrump. . 623 John Crawford at at rtJaaai K. Uarta, otal. n MO Joha Hollnpetar ra Caleb Bond. 6St Hamoel f'aylor v Ambroee.- Kaby. 1 ; a. 53T Henry Heiierre Kit Swiror et al. ' 611 CiajinnaU & Chicago R R Co va Elwari Rob- , itu. 643 Joha Hunt et ai vi Eatoa Jt Hamilton R R Co . "" For Trial FiflK Day. (Dtc.tth.) 64 Margaret Shror ra Joha Wearer et al. 547 Jos .vlendenhall et al ad tor. Ao ti Darid Lawig rtal. ' f5( John C Oregg n Robert Carter. 562 Nancy Ellen Mctioaey va Andrew J MoKianay. 654 Thorn.. tV Bennett ra M ah Ion Bond. 656 Jerc L Mock Jr v Jtwo Ham et al. 656 Paul Drapert Edwin M Cook. For Trial Sixth Day, (Dec. 6th.) 657 William Butler TJ Seneoa Austin etal. 55 Maria Anderson rt Jack eon Aaderaoa. 67 Benj Koon rt Aron Snyder. 661 Joha Thompson va Mary Thompaoa. ' t 1 603 Darid at Dan bar et ai ra Crocker aad Neat. 0t Thomaa W. Deakin re Andrew M Miller. 61S Loeiada :allowaj re Prieetly Calloway. 6ta Joel RatUback aaaignec of Jaaon 11am va Jere L Mock Jr. For Trial Seventh Day. (Dee. lOtAJ ' 614. Beoj Kooai Enoch Railabaek et al. 614 John C Daridsoja at az re Jamec Brian. 617 Joreph W Gilbert va Joreph 8 Stidham. 613 Alfred Lethlej va Jeeae T Williams. - - 619 Heaj tlarrun Robert B Bailey. ' " 620 . David Uiggini va Joeeph 8 Htidhain. ' , For Trial Eighth Day. ( Dec. , 1 lih 636 Alfred B Williams rs Joha H Bltah ct al II 626 Iaac Myer re William Ba'ler at al 623 Morrison Jfewby rs William Butler et al 632 F.lijah McOrewrs Joeeph S SUdbam,etal 635 Joseph W tJilbertrs de do ? t 636 Joha C Hoddeieon rs ladiana Central RaJJenw . Co. . - , -. I For Trial Ninth Day. (Dec. 12th,) 637 8tate of Indiana ex ret Alfred Lashley, rs Ed win n, n neon et ai. 63 Dickson Hurst n Jacob Voreet al 629 Joha atcFariaod va William Ueoeoa . 640 Joha Grant vs Charles U P Hart 641 same vs same 611 same ; va same : 643 Joseph R mth rs Tbomat Thorabarjh at at For Trial Tenth Day, (Dec. 13th.) 44 1 Walter Roger va Darid W Read 645 Mariin Haider et si rs Aaroa Saidwr 447 Aaa Mitchell rs Marpby Mitchell . 64 Wilson W James ra Jamas W Carpenter For Trial Eleventh Dav, (Dec. 14th,) C6d Philip White vs ioha W Falgnam , 1 1 651 Joseph P Sloniker ra Martha A dlooiker 652 Samuel C Cassel Ti C B Jackson etal 659 Benjamin Griffin r Enos G Pray et al , 659 Amanda Bennett vs Joha Benne't , For Trial Twelfth Day. (Dee. 15th.) I 66w Andrew f tseoU vs Comrniaaioasn of Wayaa Coanty - . Ut Siehol AlcQsarria vs Chart ee Tragel t Robert Moure ot ai rs Leasy An Heaven at al 695 . Jane Sallivan vs Reuben Sallieea 664 Joha A Falkamph rs Thaddens Owens et nx William Davidson ve William flheereft 6 IO , (Jeorge Martin va Ottveg liales at at ; i $ r 'For Trial Thirteenth Day, (Dec. 17)' 673 Joha Wileoo ra Rachel WiUoa ' f 675 John H "albamt-h vt Daniel f) Rogers at al "' 673 Owen Tolls rs Edward Pa. I en et ax ?1 Sarah Wright vs A ad row Wright 6S1 " Sasaa It Smith vs David 8atb ' ' ' ' 7 64 1 J-dt J Slertn rslteiw a Coaklia For Trtal Fourteenth Day, (Dee. Sth.) Ssmi Jonae rs John V Kiitbcv 686 67 69 40 John W fc.nu at Co vs Tbaddeas Wright Carol i oe tlnmUtoa vs Joiua Hedaaas . ' , rs rniup Hue ' For Trial Fifteenth Daw. (Dec. 19, 691 O.ary Bcitseil rs Commisstonera of war an --. , aoaaty re , ,.v,.. .. t 69 Joha H Jjnes et al rs Samuel Rotiev toward Vaagbaa at at re Benj Meormea et at (V7 Kbtb Jane I'ayiou re Re-h Jaao flemiag et aia 709 Jamea VT SaJter rs WUlUm II schlater s For Trial Sixteenth Day (Dec. 20th.) 7'5 Ralph A Paige rs Thaddeoe Wrinl at al "iii ca,aaI Caasel. rs loha Josies ?, Jeha H Pepp vaAaa atdwarda etal ". 7.0'Eoei Forn.retl V V Kaileret at J Tt Jera i. Meek or we BUpbolet ataaley eA aa - t For Trial Seventeenth Day ( Dee. 2lL Tit ' rtaoieJ Maaon vs Genre GrebiH et al T1J ' Levis Bark et at vs Beard, Sinex Jt Beard TS',' aasae - same 1 71a .Joha B JfcFarlaed ra Henry rank at at 'Z . J aanord Otiae al vs John aWOtms , .7 7S Jabes E Wyaaawtai re Thaddowa Wrbrht 724 v J alevia rs M Uaidridge et al Wotlee ft hereby girea to avttore, witaeaaaa aad tha Panel ef Jarors emnaaelsl at the rail Tana, ima - . Kb Cem adareeaad 4 tbe smear, of eef t adjeainad . I term, sad that tbe above sen ssi aiaU eUad for arbat W
saw order asm a4 tbw tame aboee etaasst. - . . aOL. MKKCD.Tll. Clark WOC. Oet.JtS, U99. " - ? - - V- - " 'L g - t --n- ---s Mi-i fr & awlstirW-aaMdVoraena s.mp.m the pnamt ef Jarera ef aaid adjenraed Term, to wit rreak aeta. Pa ad treaw.Jkaaiel WUimma. done, alt. BOTjeaalaMilker. Jamea Weeks. Ueeige arembeid; Wiltmm Bwit. mnw ! - rTTtaagVtr ' - Oet-IS, MOO. "
