Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 31, Number 1, 13 December 1860 — Page 3
Rlclemaael. Dec. IS. 1M. MASOXIG CALENDAR. VFekfc Lode? e. on the third Welaeeder
Riehnaaaa Irndgm, bmu on (ha trot Taesdsy evening ta every aaoath. . King Molosaoa CkaKrr, eeeoad Friday Wavae CMacil, sWstTharadey ia alnroh. Jane, September and December. .. -- - Brittoa Loage (colored,) irst Monday ia aaeh month. I. o. o. r. Whits Waier LodgejneeU every Friday evening Herman (Oermaa) Lodge,every Taaaiay ereaiag Woodward Ledge,every Wednesday erasing. Oriental Encampment, every second aad foerth Taeiday eve. of each aaoath. Degree of Rebecca, of Whitewater aad Woodward Lodge, irst aad third Taaaiay of each moath. Degree of Rebooca.of Herman Lor'ge, nrst aad third Monday of aaeh month. Xeaase rases Orders. Tbe aoODTBMPLAR meet oa every Wednesday eg. Good Te mylars meet la Milton, Friday evening. lo do do Iot)tn.oo Monday eeealag. da da da Cambridge. Tuesday areolae;. do do do Jajrksonnure;, Friday eTeeinej. Tbo 80R8 Or TKMPCKANCB moat oa arary Saturday evening. TheSoneof Temperance moat la OoterrfHa.oa Friday are. TheUBTOST TBMPLABS (colored! every Pridey even'g. aJO TIC E. The Publishers or this city, hare ell a greed . bereafler. ta choree at seats for aaeh notice of BELIOIODS MEETINGS-. -ef Literary, Sehol. Agrieu'turel. Horticultural Society moetlnge, aad ail ether meetings which are not specially of a general character. If not paid for at the time, wl I be charged to the person Handing It. aaeh notice. JTrW. K. ILCOX. ia a Candidate for City Assessor. rw are authorised to announce WILLIAM W. AUSTIN, for re election ta the omee of City Clerk. tveT- We are authorized to announce CAL. JOHN SOX, u candidate for Collector of the City Taxes, at the annual election, Jan. next TrWo araaathoaited to announce S VMC EL KDMONSO.V, at a candidate for City Collector. . ffy-We are aathorleed to announce W. W. RATTBAT hs h candidate for City Marshal. TJ f'W are authorised to annoanca JOHN J. SONET aa a candidate for City Mar hall. JW, are reelected to announce GEO RQ C M. OBATES la a candidate tut City Collector. ty-C. R. WILLIAMS Is a candidate for rc election to the office of Clt Collector. TXjF are requested to announce WM. ZIMMIIMt as a candidate for re-eleetioo as City Marshall. tXliENO.NI NEWHT, is a candidate foe re-elestion to tha oSse of Street Commissioner. fWiOAS riSLEV, U a candidate for re-elestion as Mayor. frr"eare requested to announce CBATFIELD 03UORS E, as a candidate (or Street Commissioner Wood! Wood ! IV ood I Wanted at this office. Nbw Tbab's Addbbss. The carrier of the Palladium will make a suitable acknowledgement, and a liberal compensation to any one who will furnish him a New Yetr'a address, before the 20i h inat. Maionic Banquet: The Royal Arch Maeons of Cambridge city, propose holding a Social Banquet, on Christmas afternoon in their HalL The Fraternity, irrespective of rank, with their wires and daughtera.are invited. A Masonic Lecture, Prayer and vocal music, together with a social chit chat, affording a genesal feast for the mind and inner man. Camp's A. B. Claypool, N. Jones, and A. S. Elliott, compose the committee of arrangements, being sufficient assurance that all things will be done well. dWayne Council, No. 10, R. fc S. M.. alected the following officers on the 6th inst. for the ensuing year: Cap's F. A. Hardin. T.I.O.M.; J. R. Mendenhall. D.T.I.O.M.; E. M. Cook, T.C.W.; J. M. Smith, CO ; J. Suffirina, T.; W. W. Ausiin, R ; P. Chants, S.AS. X"The following are the officers elect of Washington Fire Co. No. 1, for the ensu ing year: J. J. Conley, Pres't; Frank Myer, V. Pres.; Henry Bedenbecker, Sec; Lewis Shovor, Assistant See.; Henry Brocamp, Treas ; Robert Conley, 1st Director; Henry Bedenbecker, 2d Director; Robert Conley. Messenger. geaj"A '-cneral Intelligence Office, ha been opened by C. P. Plummer, in the room over Plummer & Kelly'a Drug Store Those out of employment and those wanting help, will be benefited by patronising our young friend. He has also connected real estate and collecting agency with LU General Intelligence Office, and those having propei ty to sell or rent, will find Charley a most excellent and safe medium through which to transact their business. Give him a call and your patronage. arSanta Clan has established his general depot at the Palatial Bazaar of G. 8. Dugdale; where all manner of toys and pretty things can be had for the holidays. Candies, sweetmeats, nuts, fancy articles, tec, &c, of the best quality and lowest prices. Call a few doors east of the Huntington House. Pkirtbb's Rbtbbat. Cal. Johnson, with a good taste, which but few enjoy, has made ample arrangements for the coming holidays. Such a variety of pretty thiogs has seldom been found in one bouse in this city. Parents who would gladden the hearts of their little ones are invited to call. Children with their coppers, and dimes and dollars, can there get their money's worth. Hats Chbap Stork. This is the place where goods are sold at a uniform price, and as low as good articles tan be had in the west. His present stock is ample and com plete, and he ri7 sell to those who wish to purchase. JSSTAt the late session of Whitewater Monthly Meeting of Friends held in this city, about $130 were contributed for the relief of the suffering in Kansas. Thro' the benevolent exertions of J. M. Starr, and others of this city, about were presen ted to the widow of the late Philip Beily t, v:il.,t K. f.llinor from a burninr i . .... , - r. f xr.,, i building some weeks since. Pro'. Kuchman and his class gave a ooncert in Starr Hall, on Saturday evening last, which was largely attended. The profioiency of the pupils indicated the ability and skill of the Professor as a teacher of vocal and instrumental music. 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CinacimniaU Maurltea, Dc 8. Wheat 86c Corn 30c. Hogs $595.25. Oats 2Sa30c Rye 56a 57c. Barley 70e75e. Flour 4,25.94,30 for superfine. 94.50 to 5,25 for extra mp to fancy. In regard to pork, tbe Gazette aaja: "The market genenil j ia much depressed, aod very little dispocitioo to do anything ."
The price onr Pork-packers in Rich" mood are paying for Hogg is 94.75 part cash and balance on four manths time. A Two-Hobsb Spbisq Waook, covered and as Kood as as w, to trade fr a good Uorae. er sail for each vary cheap. Eaqairsat Wood's Cash Draf itara. 43t jtWe do not know bat we have occasionally, bat unintentionally, done injustice to a partion of our fellow citizens, by not more definitely discriminating as to their class and character. We are induced to to tbiuk so, from tbe fact that oar attention has been called tj a recent remark of ours. in saying that a number of valuable articles were stolen from stores in this city, by Irish tit a an a u . omen, we should nave said tuat itiey were a set ol itinerants who move from place to place for the purpose of stealing, and that the residents of the city, who are natives of the "Green Isle of the Ocean," are in no way responsible for their conduct. We can say in truth and with pleasure that a large portion of the Irish of this city arc most worthy and exemplary citizens, and are entitled to the highest respect for their liberal and benevolent conduct. We most cheerfully give honor where honor is due. From the Milwaukee Bookseller. Ink and no mistake. To dip one's pen clean and bright as a new dollar into an lUK-aiana. ana nruig K lortn anpping with dirty water, or gummy and dirty with a pitchlike semi-liquid, is enough to make one forget Lis pleasant thoughts tint were about to flow from the diamond point, and think an anathema upon the swindler who tries to earn a mean subsistaoce'by bottling and selling such murky stuff for ink. Buy J.J. Butler's Excelsior Fluid Ink, give it a fair trial, and we feel confident you will thank us for drawing your attention to what we believe is the best ink yet made. We have long used Butler's Fluid Ink, and we appreciate thtt pleasant feeling the writer of the above felt, as he penned the above nojie'e, and we have felt the annoyance c'lhe "dirty pitch-like" stuff which is too often sold for ink. We say to the reader, if you want the best ink, buy But ler's Excelsior Fluid Ink. It is the best we have ever used. See advertisement in another column. OLD SACHEM BITTERS AND WIGWAM TONIC. These delicions and 'ar famed Bitters are recom mended hy the flret pbvsicians of the cunntrr . on account of their rarity aad Ureal JteclieiaaW Vristi. Tli. are pleasant as nectar to the taste, and pro nounced the he. I TON 10 and STIMULANT IVKg UFflKKU to the public. Their t nratiTC rowers in eases oruBiBKtL HBBILITY. LOSS OV AHPKTITB. CONSTIPATION. CHILLS AND VfcVBR. etc., are unparalte'ed, aod aa a guarantee that we f el warranted iu claiming what we do , we beg lease to slate that our assertions are endorsed by 1'rof. Silliman of Vale Culleg', 1'rof. Haya of alaoachntetta, and hundreds of others. For sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants, and Druggist generally. Principal Depot 146 Water street, New Vork. Sent. 97. 42 CCrTllE LIITLK PILGRIM. This admirable little periodical for juvenile readers, edited by Grace Greenwood, is about to enter pon a Dew volume, which makes the present a good time to subscribe. It is published monthly, at 50 cts. per jear, and at much less to clubs', of from 5 to 50. Liberal compensation is offered to those wbo get up clubs. Address L. K. lippiucotl, 319 Waloat street, Philadelphia, who will send specimen copies on application. THE WIDE WUOLD," is the title tf the neatest and best l'tferary paper pobl Uhed in the United States, beinp; as its editor's claim "a mirror of Literature, Romance, Reality, Education, and Progress" The articles are all complete in one number. It contains 2i columns of reading matter no advertisements. Terms $2 per year in alvance. Address J Ames II. Bingham, 20 State street, IJjston, Mass. WINTER ABBI1 CEMENT. Cin.& Chicago Air Line R.R. OI-JSoV TO LOCI.VAPOKT. Traaiot ran according to lb time tsMs beto.connoBat ftt Anderson with the BsLLroirriiic Railbo.d l.im.for felt point Kast and West on that roate,and at Kokomo, with Pane lMDiav.ra4.ia R. R..alao at Logan sport wita ToLiDoVViiiin A WasTaaa Railroad for all points in tha W aba h Valley, and Loranspcrt.Petria and Burlington Railroad for feoria, Bariingtos and all pinta west and north-vest. O?lxaa.o Talslo, 2flr. 17, Leare Richmond: Arrireat Richmond. I'rt : Pass r 4a. i Trn. Trn. Kxp-j T.Jtm STAT I OK9. Trn. Trt. a n. a.m. p. 7. 3t- 11.40 8.10 Richmond, S.S.MS. 17 P Washington, S.4S Is 3' .ln Walnut Leee 0-i I. B-43 llagerstuwa, 9 f.l I Ml MillTillr, .O.t I lu ll Newt aatle, I0.4O I Jiiil Sulphur Springs, 11 1 .i,uiH,7 MHi.ilotown, W.0U 3- II 4S Anderson. I ei 3 10 W.Jo Pranktoa, I.M 3 3N IS W vtuincey. a. p. r. m. S OU . its 4.1' S3 4 4 4.0S S.l 4 Si 3 33 a.OI 3 41 334 1.44 3.10 3.IO l.Si 34 t.44 13Jr. I . Ii 3 1. 16 I 40 IS in 11. S3 I. ! 11 II IS.60 II. IS ll.tW IS.(4 Id. 3- 43 ll.t 10.10 S.4S 11.03 S 49 8 0S 10. Wl 9.MI S p. h. a. m m. m. 3.3304 bS I 43 Nevada. 3.19 4 33 t.4 Kokemo, 3..SO 4 37 Si tialTestoa, 5.a5; S.oO 4tm Logensport. r.aJ r a. m l Arrireat Loganapoet. LeaTe Loganeport Preights oa thif road, and to points oa the Belieiimtaine Toledo, Wabash aad Weetera. and Losransport. Peoria and Barliagtoa Kailruads, takea at as low rate as by any other route. JOHN BRANDT, J a., gar. Cincinnati. Eaton and Richmond RALWAYLIX E WI.VTEB ARKANGEnEKT Commencing Monday, December 3, 1860. Passenger Trains will run on this Road leaving the scv oral stations aa follows. I'swa ret T rati ma. til WILL LB AYS A.st. p.st ; 7,14 3.3 8. 4.45 a.l.v i ur .3 S. 34 5 3 .4f 3 43 . 5 3-i o I 10 ist e.vs ION -3u t ILL LJtAVk Bichmoad, Nral's. Ploreoee. New Uope, , Baton. : Baruet's. ; Camden, j Semerrille. i t'oiiaeTille. i Seven Mi to. A.M. P M. V 3.30 a 3a s 40 t.se s.m J7 4 I0.IS 4 1 Cincinnati, Hamilton, iteeea Mil. Collioarille. Smctlle, aaers, Rarnt-t'l, Baton. !!. t t ;W3T 4J6 19 31 4i II 4 59 II.IO S.mt New Hope, l4T 4i II 3i Arr.at Rich'd. .lljal 7.0"; j Arr. at Ue'aati. H A3 K ' D. M. MORROW, Supt. Dee. 13, ISO. Election Notice. Bask f the State wt laalimam. Branch at ideas, 00.1, 11th asoaU, 29U. 1460. rTilE StoekkaUars af this Braack Baak. will pie I. to take notice ikal tha annual meet ng for the oieciioaof Lh rectors f ibe eaeuinr rear, wiil -e keid at tka Benkiag Haut, ea 1 kird day, 1st saontk, 1st. IsSl.at oae e'elocA51 C.r.lOFFUf.Caatte.
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JACKSON TP: Continued. Williams. Martha J. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do da JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Coffin, Joseph. . do do do do do do do do ........ do do ........ do Aa-' ir.T.". I ..do A ra do do do ........ do do ....... do do do do ........ do do ........ do do Lain ley A Forkner... Puntoey, Joseph S... do do NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP. Radolpb, Frederick Beginoirg forty-five (45) feet south ot the. Piorth-tYcst Corner of said Lot Mumber-J ed eleven (11); running thecce South: with Main-cross street thirty-eight (33) feet; thence East to the East line of said; lot; thenoa North with said line of lot thirty .eight (38) feet; thence West par allel with tbe JNorlh line of said lot to the place of beginning. Stephens. Andrew... .....I Thomas Ana.' Described to-wit: Beginning three (3) poles south seventy-seven (77 ) degrees West of the South-West Corner of Lot Numbered forty-two (42) in the original plat of the town of Newport; thence South thirteen (13 ) degrees, East five and six tenth (6 6-10) poles; thence South seventy -seven (77 ) degrees. West ten (10) poles; thence North thirteen (13 ) de-j grees; West five and six-tenths (5 6-10) poles; thence North seventy-seven(77 ) degrees; East ten (10) poles to the place of beginning. 1 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Cincinnati, f'ambridge, and Chicago Railroad Co. .... Dickinson, Henry Jones, Martha ........ WAYNE TOWNSHIP. j Turner, Frederiok. do do do do do do do do Wetland, Samuel. Fully described, to-wit: Beginning at a stone in the State line, standing forty-one (41) rods and ten (10) links North of the S. East Cornel of said section thirty-six (36) thence West thirty-nine (3&) rods and thirteen (13) links to a stone; thence North forty (40) rods to a stone; thence West one hundred and twenty (120) rods and five (5) links to a stone; thence South thirty-one (31) rods and twenty-tour (24) links to a stone in the centre of the Eaton and Hamilton Railroad ; thence south twenty-two (22 ) degrees East, fortyeight (48) rods and twenty (20) links to: the centre of the intersection ot said Kailroad with the centre of the Wayne County Turnpike; thence South seventy-five (75 ) degrees, east eleven (11) rods and nineteen (19) links to a stone in the centre of said Turnpike road; thence Sooth fifteen and three quarters (15 j ) degrees West nineteen (19) rods and lour (4) links to a stone in thectntre of said Ril Road; thence South twelve (12 s) de grees Eat, twenty six (26) rods to a. point in tbe centre ot said Kailioaa; thence East sixty-nine (69) rods and twenty (20) links to a stone; thence .North twenty-j six (26) rods and nineteen (19) links to a stone in the centre of said turnpike road; thence South eeventy-fourit three fourths (74$ ) degrees. East sixty-two (62) rodsj to the intersection of the State line and centre of said Turnpike road ; thence' North along the State line seventy-six 76) rods and three (3) links to the place: of beginning. f Exempting from the! above description eighteen (IS) acres and thirty-two (32) square poles, heretofore! deeded by David Woods to Jacob Crist.! Williamson. Thomas.. .; Fully described.to wit: Beginning forty (40) poles East of the South-West Corner of said quarter section and running thence; East one hundred and seventeen (117) pole; thence North one hundred and sixty-four 164J polts to a stone; thancei West forty one 41 poles to a stake;! thence South eighty-two 82 poles to aj stake, thence West seventy-four poles toi a stake; thence South to the place of be-! ginning. j I. B. L. MARTIN, the undersigned, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, do certify that the foregoing ia a correct list of tbe Lands and Town Lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said County, for the non-payment of Taxes due thereon for the year 1S59; to which is added the Taxes FALL & WINTEK STYLES OF RICH DUES COOD3, S a o la. as X X as. AO. 13, Main Street, COLORED aad l igared Dress Silks. Foulard Silks. Plain Black Silks. Tory eheaa. Plain and Fig'd, French Mnrwaos and All-wool Delaines, mack below their real Talae. Figured Cashmeres, Wool Plaids, with a large tot of the different styles of Dress Goods, to be foaad ia tka Eastern markets. Ladies and Gents' Shawls ia great variety. Also. Cloths. Casslmerct. Satlnettt, T WEEDS, FLAT45BLS. MTSIIXS. DRESS TRIM miegs. Cloaks. GloToe, Hosier , Ac. A lot ot Prinu good rMha, and fast colors, vary lew. Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shots. Our Trie ads aad the public ia general, are respectfally in riled to gire as a call. Oct 15. 1590. 45 Strays. CAMB to the aatMer:her eaoe the 90th October last, a red aad white eteer, short tail, about t years old. Also ea the 1st inst . a red and white cow, gt nag milk, about 6 rars sl4, abort, crooked horns. Owners are requested ta pay charges and take thens away. B-V.CCCHRAN. But. 13th, lewd. es-St FOB SAL. rWILL sell cheap (er caaa, or ee time, oee of my btiek DwwUisg lieu era. bath h-icg aa caat (rent, eae con tain log ten rooms aad the ether eight- uroh all necessary eeereeieeees.ta read repair. One situated eae eeaare aeeth eT Maia oa the eeraer mt Spring aad Pearl, the ether on the south went cue. 7th aad Main. Ohm 8. L. HITTLS.
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I i Description of LandsJ i !iw 495 6 ....1 142! 20S 84 93 17f .95 ,25 S3 W. D. Jfo. . Fraet. 17 I 28 87: 93 819:--. 67i S M. D. of S K. Qr , M. l. of N. E. Qr..., 157 1.32 88 1 14 13 1 831 J. E. D., S. E. Qr. 14 1 SO 1 of the current year, 1S60. SiifThe fee for advertising is yet to be added. Witness mv name and the Seal i SEAL.1 f the Board of Countv Com- ' missioners. this 14th day of November, 1S60. B. L. MARTIN. ' , Auditor V. C. COMMISSION HOUS. FrJLTX SKOEQ & CO., So. 85, West Second St., CINCINNATI, O-., Bereiee aad eell Waeas, sVye. Cera. tmja. Barter. Beans. Barley Malt. Hope, Hogs. Baeoa. Bulk Meat.Buekw Beat. Bostoo. Cbatcs. baro. ma e. "-. v. Vrutiera. Hemp. Teheeee. Dry Hides. Suit Hides, bean Sacka. Drr rrwile. Timet ay. taewar , ui onri and aroSaea in aaj,eeni. Parch lee on Orders, at the lowest market prices, rrery . deptioaoaserehaadmr. Plour, Tallow. Oreaee, Lard. I Bulk Meat and Bacea. Sugar aad MoUeoes- Ship yearameaa. imi dr.. mx Ciena. Sept. S7. T Staokirs! Wl baT jae recetTod a well assorted stock ef See Cigars, aad good Chewing Tofteeeo. 4T g, " PLCMMXR dt KELLT. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ItBBECll W AM MX , Has estsMiahad a Carriage Xepesitory evrr Ue Irea Store ef Peulke dk Pis. Howie SixwwU Har ta Dot. W-bere be has eu hsad a large number er carnages. Bug giea.Spriag Wegvas. ms . made by tbe beet workmen . afihe bee malsiialr which he will eUssnee of on aa an rimm Sating I si mi as can be had at aay abp ta the ear. Cnortea narr eae be fwaad there at ul times pre of Chiriagee. Bar A lam stock of Cwriagws. stag-glee, Spring Wageas fe eesataaUy on head at the Sbop on MsUra St., Near Tttt. I mt all hiaae pewenauiy ecma, so tas sat isfbesiea .3tl. tm. 41tf
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a 1J 3 8. Names of Towns. m r a Si SI : s s CaaWidge City do da............. do e do do............. do da............. do do............. do do............. do do............. de do Hageratowa do do de do do da do do do do do de do de H. S- and L. Ad. do 13 feet 8. D de Newport. .M.D. 278 274! S7S 274 Milton, do do West half.. Oakland .. do do do do i860 4018 9S8 S75: i 80S3; 830 2435! State of ImMtiaaasl Notice is hereby Wayne bounty: .-ren to all concerned. that the whole of said Lands and Town Lots, or so much as mir be necessanr to discharge the Taxes. Penalty, Interest and Charges which may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale. piNE LATH. Jast receired a choice lot ef Ploe Lath at BZBA SMITH dk CO. Richmond, Uth ase. Bad. 1864. 30 ; WANTED! i IfWONET oa aeeoaat else W ; IVm Oaaa. and emu arise for wvfe Hour. eora. hay, looey urt eMected to. Call an BXBA SMITH at CO. Mtf Bichmend, I IU ma. Sd. ISSO. Positire Notice. ALL peraens baeiaf ansstt'ed aeeoaata with the late arm or Buanet Ward A Swa. are la termed that all accounts which reaaaia ansstilsd ee the flret day of Jaewar j a zt. will b trk ia tbe aaade mt a Magistrate. Taia aaay be relied ape a, and ne mistake. DANTBL WAdn. See n. 1w so DiMalatidMB. 1 8T1HE partnership keretsfore existing brtweea tka JL aadersigved eras desarred hy matnal eoasent en ts Sth e October. All tkeentstandtng c mi ass s gainst tha late Ins o' Ctrm k dots, will be settled by ArUar A. Curme. J08 CCRV1E. AKTHUB s. CTJBME. Rickawakd, Oat. 8, 1S60 S Tha aadwiigued hsTs this day furaisl a pai lusrship aader the mas ef CCRM K a- DUSN. aad will eaatiaoe the Taaaiag aad Leather hewiaasa. at the eld rtaad ARTHCR A. CTTRmB. ISAAC DCSS. lUchsboad, Oet- 8th, 1MB. 5tf ARM EES daalisas e awwiag Vtaa V wee.gms. a
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2 . li . S1 I 8 180 150 1 1 150 1 20 175 1 41 1 80 2 97 1 80 8 00 17; 150 12 175 3 21, 8 62 29 80 31 14 . 15 . ph; 2101 d 21( do no y d.i : 141) I i do : 1 40 J 910 9 00 5 01 14 01 CO 4018 25 17 23 11 17 23 2435 15 28 18 40 28 63 will be sold at Pablio Auction at the Court House in said county, on- be first Monday in January next, 1861 by tbe County Treasurer, unless said Taxes. Penalty aad Interest, be piid before that time. Given under my band, this 14th day of November. I860. B. L. MARTIN. Auditor W. C. Fire Insurance Security, Co. earnest .mel Safest Mama af losBimace. DEALERS RECSIYE 75 PER CSOT. Or SET PROFITS. BIO. 31 PINE STBEET. HW TORS, CASH CAPITAL.... ttOO.OOC w JOSEPH WALKER Preet- . . THO. W. BIBiWAU.. Vice Tree Bsrn'a. L. HaTBOrg. Buuttary. 6 dco. wu sit a rasa, igaai. alCHMOND. Ind. PUTTY. WE are i a receipt ef s large lotef the above ea-tics pare aad fresbad for sale cheap by JOS 8TKDDOM" m CO. M. ECCUMAN. PBTL. rICEISS0N KUCHllAlf At DlCIUIieOII, 1 Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Instrameats sfelksr alaaaa, BahasS 3Xssic, dkc dhc rfTSHB abwre aassed baring airmal a r-artaereAtip. have Bt aew ea aaaa a i the Casted Seasaa. whieh they seU AT MANLFACTCRER'S PRICES, They have mails arruamsmaas ta supply every SeeaaaS sad ea Serme mtsaiisfa(ssrg Tbey keep alee ail ak' er kiada ef aa iinal tasaramesta. shstt saaeie. aVs.. whieh wiU be said aa law ee ia aay of the rules east . eat Ptrssas d eirtag aaytbiag la their line, are leriasd te call at the Jewelry Stare ofC A DtCsU3TSO. Irr. .9U. a-S. aw
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piece d ta team liTia:, euuaata ta aB ellmmr est rpael, W, Oaad ana. rratkias. laoeacaa, im 9waiUatimdlarBaawd. raa.narara,Trtpa a set T-Msjg that ij ewa ha a aewi of Btasa atta-Tsv",, tMtmmi etatiocAaMPn a. aaaV kerne xpc4k4 c iU ki promotet of jnsticw eut Mvceaba lot tha innocent prosweotor of tha (vulty. i. honor to his race. His parpoeaa ar Vtgh and noble, and he is worthy tha cMpeet of all good men. We have a high appieimtio of the science of law, regarding it as iuvliipensable to human government, and we almost venerate the man whose intellect, honesty, and impartiality, enables him moat justly to administer the law, doing justice (between man and man. Bat the aiean.low, ignorant and dishonest prom.4or of quarrels i and legal controversies, for the sake of fees. by falsehood and nibbles arraying neighbor against neighbor frisod against friend. is a disgrace to humanity, and should not be included in the benevolent philanthropy of Universal salvation. Hon. M. L. Buniy of Henry Caanty, is spoken of as a candidate for Speaker of the House ol Representatives at its next session. He will, of course, bs supported by eastern Indiana not only from his own location, but for bis superior qualifications for the position. He has had some legislative experience. anl has presided in the Common Pleas ( Court, with much satisfaction to all interjested. He is prompt in his decisions firm when he knows he is right, and at all times magnanimous en oguh to correct all errors he may chance to fall into. ef e JT. Duller'. EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS. BW E&C AT4TILB, for general parpotes. Ja Becord. for Ledgers aa I eVeeords, Copying, for Let er Prase. Carmine ef Brilliant hue. Celebrated for tel. Intense Black Oolor, (at Sret of a greenish hen. ) J, Easy Flow from ths pea. 3d Permanency, (will aerar fade from eapaeuru 4'h, Booaomy. EXPLANATION These Inks eaa ba aatisfaetorily use I to the last drop, other domestic inks In a brief time grow too thick lor uacand are at only to aetnrowa away before hnlf consume. The Carmine may he eaposst ta the actioa ef tha air without injury. facta cenSnains Site aaers eiwmlltlee. 1st. These Writing Piuids are bow ia general ate thoreugtout the United Slates with an increased demnd. ttnd. Th-y hare been analTsed by Dr. t-hiltoa, th-celebrated Chemist of New York city, and pronoancod "equal in quality aad durability to tha best Imported Bnglisb Piuids." Por sale by leading Stationers aad Druggists. South. West and Kaat. Mnaneturod by 1. J. Bntler. Agent, No. 3 Vine Street, Cin.-innati. Ohii. 1 THE T..ll.(Jc. r u.i 1001. m pb oina TheXXth Volume of the VVEK&LY Tribune com menoed wt'h the issna of Sept. 1. During tha past veer the Trihnne has been obliged to devote quits a large proportion of iu space to politiee, but we shall S'.Kn bs able to forego political disoussion el matt en entirely, for months tf not for years, aad terete a ear ly all our e.ilumnt to saojecu oi less intense, ens tore abiding, interest. Aaiug these we mean to pay especial attention t? I. KDOOiTlOS The whole aahjaot or fcduelion , ootn popular mm nwoia., wi. - . jouroiU on throughout tbe yotr lSll.ani we hope Itoealijtia that discuatioa som of ths profoaniett I thinkers and the ableat lotra t r ia our country. It is at naos our hope etl oar resolre that ths etute of education shall receive en impetus from ths eisrtiont of the Tribune ia its behalf ia 1SSI. II. AGRICULTURE. We hare bssa compelled to restrict oar elucidation of this great interest throughout IdoO. ami shall atone therefor in 1361. Whaterer discovery, deduction, demonstration 1 calculated to renter tbe reward of labor more ample or more certain, shall receira prompt and fall attentina. III. M KSUFACrCRES. o. We hail every inI vsbuiib or eoierpriss wuerooy aairicaa (..ihh ' laoor are attracted to aod adrantag eoatly employed ia aay department of manufacturing or meehaaicel industry as a real rontribation to tbe pablio weal, insuring ampler, eteadier. more conveaient. mora remunerating markets to the farmer, with fuller em- ' ploymsnt aod better wages to the laborer. Tbe progreet of mining, iron makincsteol makingsloth weav ing, he., ate., ia our country, in tbe world, shall be watched aad reported by as with an ea a est aad satire sympathy. IV. rOREIQN AFFAIR We employ the best correspondents in London, Paris. Turin, Merlin and ober European capitals, to transmit as early aad accurate advices ef the great cbaages tbere silently bat certainly preparing. In spite of the pressure of Domestic Polities, our news from tbe old world is now varied and ample: bal we shall hsva to reader it mora perfect during the event fa 1 year just bofore as. V. MOVIE SEW!. We employ regular paid correspondents ia California, at tha lath m us er Dsriea, in the Kocky Mountain Gold Regions, end wherever else they may sesm requisite. Ir rem the move aeeea. sible portions ol onr own eouatry, we derive ear information mainly from tbe malufarioas correspond -ents. of the associated press, from our eacbaerec, aad the occasional letters of intelligent friende. We aim to print tbe cheapest general newspaper, with the fullest aad most authentic summary of useful intelli- ' rm. that is aay where afforded. Hopiag to make " ... 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Far aaeh elab ef ite I ana kuadrad tha Dally Tribune will ba saat gratia eaa 7" Pavmeat always ta edvaaee. i THE TRIIUtnt, 1 Wo. 1 M. Vaaeaa-ee. Hew Terh. The New York Cash Store To bt re-opened on or about th 1st ITbVMkcr ewHt. OW6MT Of CJACEBO CO. .... Meet. i'-J'Z.l W.Tn.7Sa fTy -HI !. "TMeath. aa ear-4y nmw mamm m, a-r - . - , MUr mt whieh will he suognt for uasa aiT721 ImsinnrrsT will be sold at a anifrm'anmll prist hr CAS that a great many el ear goods wiil be ,r thaa aaual rone'l erlees, aad we Hedge sat aa erstete shall he said abere tha tbe loweat price ef Brem Ocnds will ssmprise everythiag ae marketa. eaaaastiag of SUks. plain aa . Menace, Chtate Sgured 4e.. nil Wo Aii. na rliBMi ill - In tbe Baasara marketa. eaayatetiag of SUks. plain aad . . I ... avl.M. Caiau S wad So - all V.a DcLaiaoe, Sralla Cloth. Caehieim. Cibmrgbs. BganS d allustoue, camsussa. aaias, apuaw, sjsssm ' lasj, ma. aoncrric oaopa. Oaw mack af Bimisrls Ooeee will be the mraeat asurt moat rear tsectta RHamiaS We tsetse aartlaalar samt a.etlob S a. aaS Smas teas C i Him eras. Boy's wear.YsaUae Otask Oleahiaa, nag ia part S 4. 4 aad tSSBIiillig. aaUaw eaaeecas Taate sssoss eaa aaea eaemss. ww . BWtrS. Pa will children's teag aad MMAe assWaa ."'VTsau-sara -mkeptaJiSouapa. Smwji priSM. aed NBVT TOBX UAtt BrUM.
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