Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 32, Number 15, 5 April 1862 — Page 3

i tha Springfield. (I as) Republican.

The Common Scolds. " Next to lying, the easiest thing in the world U acoluing; and there are men who Li acquire ! uch skill by practice tbat they, may be said to scold aod lie with e.jin.1 facility. It affords one ao opportunity to be very smart, to exhibit ao unusual deitien of wisdom and ssgacity to bav a criiicistn for every act, a suspicion (or every motive, and an offset of censure for every word of extorted prawe. It is a very pretty tiling for some people to believe, or effect to beiieve, that pablie virtue i dead, that selfinhDes i the rule of life io every responsible station, that patriotism is scarcer than dUmonda. and that the country generally i only fit to go to the devil and is well alvftiiced in the jjurner. This ,ort of thin? gives the self appointed censor prominence, as the office which ha assumes to fill i s one that presupposes eminent purity, patriotism, valor, pruden-e and all unxt-lfish-nesn, and all excellence as its qualifications and credential. Since tho commencement of the present war there have been men, nominally sup porter of the government and the Administration nay, men who are the recipients of the favors of the Administration whone words and whose influence have not been iich as to strengthen either the hands of the Government or the heart of the people. If men Lave gona to them for strength or comfort, they have not found it. They have, instead, received the impression that th Government either does not know what it is about, or is in the hands of sharpers; that military men care more for themselves, a thousand time, than they do for their country; that the government has no policy and the army no plan, and that (he rebels really monopolize all the military genius of the country. The 1'rcsideot, according to theso wise on--s, is "well enough," but he is w-ak; every member of the Cabinet is "well enough," hut there is something radically wrong about him; acd military men are "well tuougb," perhaps, but military men are military men, and much in the war , of public virtue W not to bo expected of them. If a mistake . is made it is always "inexcusable." If any possible emergency proves to be unprovided tor, somebody s neck should he stretched for it. Kvery success is only a lucky chance, which involves no credit to any body, and the common scolds even go so far, not unfrequently , as to say that the happening is contrary to the will of the supariora in military com mand, and that all successful subordinates

would it pumsned n ine operation were a recent spcecn. Hut me salvation ot the safu one. - Brights is to make tho democracy believe It was a remark of Mr. Heecher, wo be-j that Gov. Wright has soid hinwelf to the lieve, that the vtrongest encouragement he I Republicans, that ho has turned Abaliiiunever obtained to his Christian life wasde-jist. rived from the weakness of the apostles. The Hancock Democrat, in replying to If they, in intimate contact with the great; the charge of "bargain and sale," made by

Master, wero so much like Dim, then there ; was hope for him. We feel very much liko this on looking bark to Revolutionary times. Let a person tak up and read through Irving's Life of Washington, and get his glimpses of the Revolution through that life, and it will certainly give him cour-1 go and strength. Ha will find that no man connected with the Government to day I is half so much maligned and abused as ! Washington was by the men of his time that rancor and hatred, such as were leveled at him, are to-day unknown out of the precincts of treason. II will find prevalent everywhere the tame impatience, the same caviling spirit, the same cursing and scoMiog. There were men then as now, who could see nothing good in public meo and nothing laudable iu public policy. There were men then, as now, who assumed the censorship of all movements, and could find nothing good in any . Yet Washington and his associates, stand to-day the glorified, objects of our reverent love; and we have do doubt that the men who are at the head of affairs to-day are to take their among tho canonized immortals. place . vhom grateful patriotism will never permit to die. t

We say this none the less heartily because said.- 'In my opinion it is your duty to lay tho common scolds will turn up their noses! anide your party creeds and parly platat (he baro suggestion. ' forms, yottr party organisations and jmrtiIt is easy to sit at home and tcold. It is 'in appeals; to foret you are divided until easy to do nothing while others are crusho 1 1 you hart' rescued the Government and the down by euros of stat, or are sacrificing country from their assailants.' Again: ease and comfort in tha camp, and perilling ; 'There are only two sides to tho question, life and limb in deadly conflict. Wo say Every man mnU ba for tha United Su-.tes or it is easy to sit at home nay.it may be against it. There can be no neutrals in this easier s'ill to sit in tho editor's chair and war only Patriots an 1 Traitors. These scold; but it is meaner than any other thing , eloquent and patriotic Words and scntini'Mitionable. If there ever lived a set of ments, conceived in the hesrt, and u'trre l men who deserved the sympathy and moral by the tongue of that great Democratic support of their fallaw-countrymcn, then ! leaJer, Stephen A. Douglas, were re echoed, those who ar j engaged in putting down this repeated and emphasize 1 by Got. Wright great rebellion deserve them. The largest! on that memorable night oi the S;h of Jncharity should be extended to them, and ; uary, ISG'i, when his words of patriotism ih firmest tnmt reposed in them. Our j uttered in the State House, struck tenor and hope under God mu-t bo in thcra; and even consternation into the Breckinridge rank, if they should rot all he what they ought to "In the face of the foregoing facts, we'l be. thi'V are tha best we have, and it is im-; known to the pooplo now, that Governor

possible to decide impartially upon their ; titiu-ss for their posts to-day. No man tod.iv is in jioswssion oF t lie facts that will iisblo Lim to decide fully as to the merits cf those who are at the head of the civil and military affaira of the country. In view of the late advances and successes cf out jtrmv, it would seem as if the com mon scolds would perceive that their voc t-1 tion is gone; but wo presume ihev are all) in full llast yet. In their opinion, the' evacuation of Columbus and .Manassas is, not attributable to any stra'pgetic plan, devised in Washington; but it happened so. Indeed, we preume it will be represented to have occurred against the will or those in power, and to have subjected ali who 1 were active in procuring if, to degradation ; from the servioo. Such men deserve to be slapped across tae mouth, and to receive an! emphatic injunction to "dry up. II a man , cannot be sharp and witty and impressive.! at a time like this, without sowing tho j apod of discontent and diasatisfaction. and distrust in every mind with which he comes j

in contact, let us have his right Land in a . but as the deliverer of bis own pcopld long swing. A "friend of the Government" who i held in chains by their oppressors. His believes in the general rascality of all who! first stop will bo t seize upon the macbiuare in i', is nothing better thau a vimp of'eiv cf the State Government, to carry out

treason. A hmbi PmsoiiK. We learn that oa Tuesday, it was discovered that the rebel prisoners, scut to this city, were fully armed with knives and pistole aud a full supply of ammunition. As soon it wss ascertained, they were marched out by compacies, and disarmed. The affair was adroitly maoagcd bv Cel. .Mullen ana uis omcers. it a. . a 1 A . ma rvfnrersi. If. ta - ... ... Vmatkable that these arms escaped the vi-ilance of the authorities at Cairo. It S certainly indicates a want of care, and it is ; fortunate that it was discovered and rcme- j died so soon, as great evil might hive re suited. The prisoners are very tractable and orderly, and many express a determination to go Lome and remain there whenever re lb as -eJ. Terre Haute Express, March 5. - iiP See notice of Marshal, io regard to i cleanieg op gutter and putting op hog, j

Frcra the Buinville Bcpiblican. The Bright Democracy. It is painful to notice the agony of certain papers laboring in the interest of the ticket put forth by tho Silt of January Contention. They flattered themselves that tho difference between the Bright Democracy and the Wright Democracy was only at) i a a a a - .

a small s c nisra wnicn could be healed by ine usual appliance ot party tactics. 1 cey endorsed and explained the platform, and forgetting that the convention had insulteJ Wright and refused to honor the departed Douglas, they triad to cajole and ensnare the Union Democracy. They even announced that Wright and other leaders of the Union Democracy would support their ticket. When Bright was expelled Irom the Senate for his notorious and diract t.ii disloyalty, thinking that (Jruv. Morton could not rise above Lis own personal aiub'tiou, and party ties, in order to embarrass the loyal men of the State, they caused pe'itions to bo circulated praying Gov. Morton to appoint Mr. Wright to the vacrtiit scat 1 he had refused they would have pet up a loud hue and cry that the Republicans were not siucere in their professions of williogness to fciuk parly consideration for the good of their conntry. But they wero mistaken in Gov. Morton. He was patriotic enough to sink every consideration, private or partizn, and appointed the only man who would give satisfaction to all clashes of the loyal m -n of the tilate. Having thus played and lost, the Bripht Democracy are iccensed; they return to their tir-t principles falsehood and misrepresentation. They charge that S.-na'or Wright sold himself to Gov. Morton that he mad a contract by which he was to de nounce the action of the January Convention in return for the appointment to the vacant SenatorsV.ip. And now the fair fame of Senator Wright, which has passed heretofore through our warm parlizn contests uublemishtiJ; whose honor ao 1 honesty no rain Las dared to impeach, i now assailed, b cause he refuses to bow down and worship at the shrine of Jesse D. Bright or Jeff. Davis. These aimou-pure Democratic papers have failed to publish Gov. Wright's recent i speech at Indianapohs. but they have not failed to misrepresent it. There is not a sentiment io tho speech which differs from the positions assumed by Gov. Wright when he addressed the people of Rush county Inst summer. He then denounced any partizan movement i ist as strongly as he did in Ins the state Sdntinel, hold the loliowiug Ianguage: "It is astounding to see with 'hat perfeet ease and confidence the Senti: sei relics upon the ignorance and gullability of its readers, or its own Htter indifference to tho truthfulness Or falsity of its statements, which must be known by every intelligent reader. Does not the Sentinel and every intelligent man, woman and child in Indii .....n i. ri. w.;,.v, ni i before his return to the United States, but immediately thereafter, by public speeches in divers places to wit: At Indianapolis, Rockvillo, Rushville, dec, declared the same views in every substantial and material rasped as those contained iu the speech of the 25th of February, 1862? "Does not the Sentinel remember that great and patriotic eulogy of Gov. Wright, delivered at the State House on the night of the Sth of January, 1862, in which, among other good things, he said, (referring to such men as controlled the 8th of January Contention.) 'To all such citizens, 1 commend 1 .1 tha eloquent language of Mr. Douglas, ad dressed to both parties of his State, a fow days before his death. Ho (Douglas) Wright has accepted that appointment to a seat in the Senate of the United States, tha fcentinel has the unt)luh:n au.Jacitv to charge htm with being bought by that appoimment. It is time that Gov. Wright's Democratic hiends understand that there can be no quarters showo to loval Democrats by the disciples of Breckinridge and Blight." Andrew JoUiioii's yilsiou to Tcunesee. Colonel toroey writes to th Philadelphia Press: The Mission of Andrew Johnson, who goes forward, as the military Governor of the State of Tcr.ntssec, is at letst cue wy of cutting the Gordi.an knot of complications which Lave resulted from tho c r.juest of i the rtbels in that t-tate, and wil; cert er j iters follow their overthrow in other (.arters It will prove to be most effective. He will enter the State, of which he is tho proud und rtcerWa Senator, not onlv as a BrigadierGeneral at the hea I of an overwhelming force lite uet trial no aci ot &ecesion can annihilate a Slate cf this Union, and to prepare the way fur the election ot a Legislature chosen by the loyal people of Teuasssee. who will co-operata with him in the irreat purpose of constitutional obligation and obc . dionco to the laws passed in pursuance tV tha Constitution. All this has been don by the Government, you wi'd perceive, with out the aid of Ccpjrrress, and it is a sinifi .... ... . ... . i . ., ... - . , ,- cn! TW?.r-ce ineJ fxpeaienc. w P"'! V11 ca cra.03 ? ,a P Congress an a oeuaton m fuUnd t0 obJect . ltJgiCi?TLe Louisville Jonrmal has fonud i capital article of futl for the great rebi chief dowu blow. A Captain Coke, cf Virginia, troki th k:l of an old rota of sixty-ve fr talkie : in favor of the Union. If the Devil has scarcity of coal, we suggest to him to bar a Coke

Terrible Flood Gila Citjr Entirely!

Destroyed. ; Colorado Cur. Jan. 27. 1862. Our desert country has been the scene of tbe largest Hood within the knowledge of the oldest inhabitant. On the 22d instant the Colorado and Gila rivers commenced rising simultaneously. The greafer body of water coming from the Coloraodo caused the GiU to back aod overflow the whole country. Before word could be seat to the fort, the water was four feet high and rising rapidly. Major Rigg immediately detailed twenty men to render assistance to the sufferers. They crossed the Colorado in a scow, but before they reached the scene of destruction Mr. Hooper's fine adobe warehouse, 140 feet long, was entirely destroyed, together with all the fine buildings belonging to the Colorado Navigation Company. Capt. George A. Johnson's elegant dwelling was nearly destroyed. The principal sufferers are Messrs. Hooper, Samuel Welles, B. F. (rage, and the (JoloraJo Navigation Company. Tho loss will probably exceed S30,00O. Gila City was entirely destroyed by the flood. Alia Culifurman Jan. 27. Taxation. Thia iniquitous rebellion will prove a heavy burden on the people for many years to come. 1 he debt, as has been already stated, created by the war, is enormous, and to pay this debt everything we cat, everything we wear and everything we use is taxed; ail which is pleasant to Lear, see, feel, fmell and taste is taxed. Lights, fire, locomotion, everything that comes from abroad or is grown at home is taxed. Raw material, industry and luxury is taxed. The medicine which restores the sick to health and the rope which hangs tha tr ai'or lis taxed, lhe ribbons and Iaco on toe bride, and the scre ws in the poor man's coffin, is taxed. The child's toy, the school boys bauble, and the young gents, jewelry, is taxed. The stool you sit on, and the roof that shelters you is taxed. The wine, beer, brandy rum, strychnine and alcohol, and all the various ingredients for the manufacture of drunkards, is taxed. The bread, vegetables and meat vo a eat; the tea and coffee you drink; the soap you wash with; I the spoon with which you tike medicine, and the medicine itself, with which you shorten your earthly existence, and the stone slab whijh marks the place of your long last sleep are . all taxed. And, finally, if you arc a traitor or a sympathiser with trait,ors, you will be taxed by the find gid Charjon, iu your passage across the river Styx, on jyour way to hell. Old Pott Union. JTW We said sometime ago, that the Union armies would encompass the rebellion. as a circle of fire th? scorpion. Acd now jlbe Atlanta Gazette asks tauntingly, "how is your circle otfire?" Pretty well, we thank yju, how is your scorpion? Lou. Journal. Vacate, Sloticcjs, &c. Iticliiaoiitl. April 1862. TIC E. The Publit hers of this eitr, have all agreed, hereafter, to charge ii cents for each notice of BELIQ10US i MKETIXdS of Literary, School, Agricultural, Uortlenl ' n..l Rriiit. RiMtin... in.) .11 nth.. m..tin.. .hi.h ... not ipeciall j of a general character. If not paid for at the time, will be charged to the person handing jr. inch notices. iTIie ltlclimontl Ucttevolent Society Mets on the First Monday evening; In each month, circulating from one Church to another ot'ject to s-arch tint and relieve the worthy poor. louaticjis are solicited Stewar.ls J. M. Poe. Mrs. R. Coffin. J. T. Watson, Mrs. J. Cox. J. K. Iliff, A. L. Scott. Mrs. K. Ham. Mis. B. M. Scots, S! L. llittle, Sirs. M Snith, Mrs llaughton i. J. Conley, W. ft. Faan, and O. W. llilT. I5j" W. W. Rattray, is a candidate for re-election to tho office t f Constable, at the April Election. faap" Joseph McCoy, is a candidate for Constable at the April Election. John J. Boney, is a candidate for re-election to the office of Constable at the April Election. 1.4 XV. KELL, Will re-open their PRIVATE SCHOOL in Nos. 5 and 6 of the Public Schxd House. Terms, for Session of Eight Weeki Coromencing April Zth, 1862. Primary Department 2 00 Secondary " 2 50 'Grammar 3 00 P. S. A course c f Wri'irg will be given by a competent Teacher, without any addi- ! tional charge to th : pupi's. AUCTION AUSTSO:: AUCTION. A Large lot of DliY GOODS Second Hand Furniture, AND A LARGS LOT CF CHOCK ER V at Auction, at No. S7 Main St. stW Sale to commerce at 2 1id 7 o'clock. C S. DuIliDwir. XiT"At a meeting of the City Couacii oa t . . . . Ti 1 UctiUJ) DlgUk tOS-., IC5UIUOUU " muvted Gxinz the amout.t of tax for the year 1S62, at 45 cents on the 100, and 50 cents poll. C. Jackson & Co.. has brought on an unusually tine assortment of Spring and Sum ter Dry Goods. See their new advertisement, and be sure to cal! at the New York Cash Store for bargains youH not be disappointed, sure. The Ladies of our city and vicinity are invited to call and see the fine assortment of Mininary Goods, Jfcc. at Mrs. IlirT's, nearly opposite Pearl-st Church, North Front. See advertisement in another column. lGas Fixtures aud Pipe alaajs on hand, of the most approved styles and patterns which will be put cp to order without delay, at the establishment of Starr & WLi:e, one door west of Emswiler's fc Co'. Notion Store, Main Street. They also have oa hand, at all times. Gas Tar, Coke and Fir Brick, which they ara seeing m! the Gas Works at fair prices far Cash. The New Goods, for Spring and 8umrBr wear, are arriving at No i The stock uw oa D. B Crawford's shelves and counter is complete as well as good. "Cheap for Cash" is h word. Ca'l and see.

SCHOOL EXIiiBiTIOIl

To - Night! 'At Starr Hall. For the Benefit of the Soldiers' Aid Society. aaaaaaw 1 Removal. Reed fc Swayue, Laving purchased the stock in trade of Gorsuch fc Poe, Lave removed their former stock and united the same in'o cce grand assortment. such as Richmond probably never had before. Success to them. rThe cheapest g xds yet great reduc tion prints going at t., 10 ana 121. Maslias down. Salioctts, men and boys wear. flannels, Arc, cheap enough. Accommoda ling clerks and plenty of nice goods, all at No. 27, Main-st. Haines is east selecting a splendid stock. VOl'LL I1.I AT 15. t. Cmswiler V lo,s 49 Main St. Notions, Fancy Gjods, Toys, Combs, Pics, Buttons, Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Liuen Thread, Spool Cotton, Glares, Suspenders, Ilohiery, Undershirts, Willow Wagons. D.-aw-rs. Portmonies Pocket Cutlery, Purses, Traveling Bioke is. Window Shales, Ctrrs, Nil's, Candies, Matches, Blacking, and thousand other useful end Fancy articles. at Wholesale or Retail, to suit the taste, the pocket and the limes. Call in. Richmond. Feb. Sih, 1862 tf. Thk Big Camera. Boswell is turning out pictures at the sign of the Big Camera, West Maia-t , that are worthy of notice. His unequalled pictures are daily increasing his patronage. Drop down to the Big Camera and you will get a picture that is a pxfure. tW Just received at Strattan's Corner a lot of beautiful Prints, Muslins &c, direct from N. Y. bought in the nick of time. Call at tho one Price Cash Store for bargains. OR PECTORAL TROCHES. BELIEF WAESANTED IH TEH MIKTJTES. IW.WAED1W. VsUinfKtarerfl A Dealer In aii kmds of COOKING & PARLOR STOVES, TIN, SHEET-IRON and COPPEB-WABE, And all kinds or HOUSE TIMING, RICHMOND, IND: James II. Price, has a fine class in Penmanship, over D. B. Crawford's store, numbering some forty or fifty scholars. They are making fine progress. His school will be kept going, and ha will give instruction in Hook-Keeping, which he is so well qualified to impart. Pas .rsaiLLa. This trnpical ro"t ba- reputation wi.1 as the world, for raring one class or lisr.lers that aStict mtnkiml a rt-Otation to which it K'e rves as th leat antidote we posMss ftr scrofuina coa.iltirits. Bnt to le brousht iuta use. its virtues ra'Jst he concentraleJ and combiner! with other medicines thit ir.crease its power, .-urae reliable compound or this character is jDoch nee-trd in the community. Head the advertisement or la. At it'i Sirs; par it la in aar eol um h. and we know it ned no encomium from as to fire our citizens confidence in what he offers Organ. Syracase, S. T. Dr TUCKER'S APPOINTMENTS FROM OCT. 15 to APEIL 94. ltC2. RXflTMONP Men-dilh lloaae. Monday Oct. Sl.TJec. Jan. 13, Feb. St. Ariil 7. CAMHKIDGE ClrT Cambridge City Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 2i, Dee. 3. Jan. 14. Feb.SS. April 8 Tacker liavina- visited Richmond for abont foar ears, and having ha.1 great success in caring his patients, deems it unnecessary to say mere than this-th he treats all Chronic Diseases on a aw Scstem. Chirges low; consa'tat ion free, and h's New Biok given to all patients. A!!iavali3sar iavitedto call. Oct. 12, "CI, (3 00) 4 if" C. Zimmer, opposite the Meredith House, has just received a large stock of Wall and Window Paper and Border, new patterns, at reduced prices. Also, ULildren's Wagons, Lilies Baskets and a general assortment of Notions. Call and see lhe new stock and the low prices. Dr. J. WISE 5 ThTtrin f"r Dis-s-s or the L.Tes. rhrca- and HUI, also, nf thm El l and iiH. Chronic Ualauica, aad all Female CuapUinu late of 1'luiadelf k a Lar.ir Cye and Ear Infirm m, Author ot Ltters to Iovalids on t'n. sairptvan ati tea k:oired Diseases, PrEcii l 0 e at Iaytr,. Ohio, mar eacaaitea at lhe JC-redita Uoose. sUehmortd, Ird.. Apr"'1 '"ttl c ' . '''- acd will visit steve Mcrttly n te same 6a:es- 3io t h .rre for easmiea:is ai-d p'itz plan ff tretment at hi rooms. The philosophy of liss irtiinttttiiiiot tvt coaviac even the moi Responding and iccrednlons ir vlij. lt being the or ij sarcisfu' i.an kassu oJ enrieg chest and othr d Ueass. lis advent ita the arena of med'e'ne has been berttded by the tetter iocrnals cf b the old aad new world. emtenJlig It it ilie highest eolsHes as one ot the est discoveries ef the ace in scienoeover disease. It is by the means f these great Cnaedies this practice has b. a rendied o ramns tfcrou-Loat 1'urope and the Eaa tera Stales. It is ;hi ma.c j,r of these simwie. yet tsTective meJiiiccs lit ir'..t the affrighted ghosts of cal ia:el ar.-l ctLer aaoer&i pctsca s Kervtofjre Bli in tise sr.a!at;e The tm : sa arrivef whin those who wi"! can escape ti e ttr-i; !e e5?ts of ewwerfs drryv wh-eh " ef fectaAl.y destroys taa e- rju. 0:104. snd whrh has led to the convict a ittkstiisKcl U. people sfiit ci. est diseases are J?irnra ie. It W. ba.ai4 sliti:i !it fia ct'j te I'htaisel by ct-ssrst--a is i.c uu.-a.:vt i!--spiiais of Eiirfpe. Htw York a-.d Pfe'las'sh-a. crowred wkaaa axpertecca and anpiai e'ed see-res ef tweeivy years. iiavirg whi-lt p. nod fea4r- ds h-ava Iiiasifi1y acknewleac-.-d their tadettednes a tint for the Lealin ti..y Kow.cjij: and in acme inwa-cces even th. :t !ivt , ii atom afti pleas are wtii r-ier tfca most incre.'cicssj it.valf1. wi'h the as swranee ;rt ae can affrr preater .r4eiacts ar.-iowoe meats ta ih carewor t;jca abcae.tlial c-& L oltmiaed efsewh-o ia this catry. Therefore those w? desire til t!tx tsl tre&smeat anocld ca-i earty. Fea. S "Si . " - r

OCTOBER ELECTION.

Sff" We are a ithcrized to amouncs Na han lliir'ai, cf Franklin Township, a, the April DomiQatin; elec.ijn, as a cacdidite for the I girlatare.' . Oenterville, March 22, Ci Mf ssrs. E litors: - PUae anaourtte the nam; o- 0 iver T. J. nes as a candidate tor a rtorr.iL.ati n st tha April E'ecticn, for re election to a teat in the ligis ature. -UsF We ere authorizoi to amounce E. B. Newman, as a candidate for re-election to the legislature, subject to a popalar nt mia.t:rn. We are authorized to announce John Haines, as a candidate for the legislature, sub ject to a popular nomination. Editors of Palladium: Please announce the name of Benjamin F. Morgan, of Richmond, as a canlieate for Representative; sulject to a de cision o: a nomiuatins election, and oblira inanv cilizns of Wayne and adjoining Townships. We are authoria?d by many voters to an T ii. . r .... j riouuee trait o arun, iur re election as iiepj resenutive to the Leilislalure at the Ootubt-r j E ection, sulject to the decision of a popular Doniuauon. We are authorized to announce Jacob Vore of Dab'.in. as a candidate jr the State Sc-na'.e at the CVtober Election, sulject to a decision of a popular no mi alion. We are authorized to announce William M -LrtinLis-, of Washington township, as a candidate for ftate Senator at the next (Vtulr .'election, suect to the decision of a popular nomination. ZSf We are authorized to announce Oj-hnux HfES .v, as a i-andiaate fjr re-election to the of fice of State Senate, at the annual election in October next, subject to the decision of a popu. j lar nomination. j We are authorize! to announce John- M". Pax ' n, as a cimlidate for Sheritfof Wayne Countjr, subject to a decision of the nominating election. ! -29" We are authorized to announce John ' Stearns, as a andidate for Sheriff, subject to j the nominating election. I OCT" We are authorised to announce Jesse T. j Williams, as a candidate for SiieriJ, subject to i the decision of the nominating election t j come off on the 7th of April. 07" We are authorized to announce James Hammond asa candidite for Sheriff of Wayne County, sulject ti a decision of the nominating election. We are authorized to announce Noa- ! Ms Josf.s. of Centre Township, as a candidate j for Sheriff of Wayna county subject to a popujlar nomination, or such other moJj of nomina- i j ting as may be adopted by tho Republican ! party, BY OLD SKTTLE.tS. j SSaT We are authorized to announce B. D. BONEDRAKE asa candidate for Treasurer, subj- ct to tho decision of a popular nominating ehctiou. in April. We are authorized to announce Henry JB. Rupe, as a candidate for County Treasu rer, at trie uctooer l-.lection, subject to a de.cision of a popular nomination -We are authorized to announce Henry iConklm asa candidate for County Treasurer. i at the October Election, subject to a decision of a popular noimnalion. N'o are authorize! to announce Richat n . I. j ifcBBAno of Washington Township, a a cundi.date for County Treiasurer, subjert to a decision !of a nominaiin election. j We are auth jrizeJ to annoHnee C. R, Wn.JtiAMs, as a candidate for Tresurer of Wayne j County subject to a decision of a nominating ! election. j 07" We are authorized to announce Jse j Mkek, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to a decision of the Teople at the nomina ting election. Editors Palladium: Please announce my name as a candidate for County Treasurer, sub ject to a decision of a popular nomination. ALFKKD 1ULLIDGE. 5r We are authorized, by several friends of , Able Evass, to announce him as a candidate tor County Treasurer, at the annual election in ' October next, sulject to a popular nomination. We are authorized to announce Bknjamis PisrtcE, of Washington Township, as a ( candidate for County Treasurer, at the October ! Election, subject to the decision of a popular i nomination. 1 We are authorized to announce Jamxs ;' IM. Hays of Wsyne Township, as a candidate 'for the oflicj of Treasurer, at the October Election, sulject to a decision of a popular nomination, j j ' We are authorized to announce J in a- ; TIIAX Wilct7tt. as a candidate for County . Treasurer, at the October Election, su'ject to a aecision oi a poj.uiar election. We are authorize! t i annon ce Iaac ; JItkrs, as a ciaJiJate for the cfIi:eof Treasurer nr'S t X j j J J X j We are authorized to announce John C. Whitri lge, Esq , as a candidate for lis. Protcutin,; Att'y, subject to a nominating election. 1 We are authorized to sav that Kob't C. Shute is a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to a ; decision of the Decide at the nominating election. I i - " - 7 ' ' ' 'crictii autt ostcffifi gtrrrtortf, &c I MASOMC CAI.ODAK. i vVebb T.tdc, on tie third WelnesJav j It i rhino lid I.otie, meets en the first Tuesjsj j evening in every month ! Kitiji Sflomon Chanter, aewnd Kiirfay j sitne 'nnril. firt Thursdsy in March, Jane, j September anifeciriber. llrittoa Lodge io: )ri,; rsl Mondj in each ! i. o. o. r. j White Waier I.ols. meets overy FriJay evenin; . flerman (prmn) L.-xte.evf ry TaeiIay evecinj j W.indwarJ Lodgo.every Wednc iy evening, i Oriental Enarrpinetit, every Jejuad andT f&cr.h j Taesiav eve. ' I each ukwi' i Pezree of F.efceec.i. ot Whitcx-iter r vvlwar l I.r1sre. first so l third Tueeday of eacki n-otith. ! Iiegrce of Kebe-s.of Herasan Lo- g",rt and tliirj . Monday of each rai atfl. Teiaperauct Order. t The QOOCTEMPLAEJ meet on every WeJcesday Tver i inr. t G..KV1 Templars meet in Milton, FrMav eTfc'rr. ' do do do Inl'Mn, oa Monday evenins. ; do do do Carril-ntce, Tuehiy Mfmoz. do do d' Jxrk-H i. ijnr, lHiav eTmir. f The OF TKMPEEAXCK E-et on 'ever Satnrdly ,; eve'iins;. 1 he &n rtf TemrrtiK. wet ia Centcrville.&n Friday eve. TheL'SIOS TCMPLAKS (colored j every Kri Jay esen'ic .flail Arrangement--((icliiiton! I'ost Oliice. Uayt n and Colnmbuj sni Eifn Mails open it 11:45 a. m. laytoB A Coiutabus cloaa at........ ...... ZJ p. ta. Cincinnati lail rr.en at ...ll:sSa. m. do mj Ksstsrs rlosst. l . ip. m. Iodiaoapolu MavI opens at.. a " p ta ds du c'io? at.... ........ a. m Chicafo Mail open at.... .......... . ' 3 p in d do dti t ....lO-iOam tlaicilton Mil, vit Bnstn. Ac, leaves Monday, tVeine-sJiy aci Kriaay at. a. m. HsBilta Mail arrives Tiaijv suii faiarday at.... 5.C0 p tc . I'ni- n City vU Krir, Bethe!, c. same as ilasailtan srAil. j Winchester msi!, via Ns Garden, Itavet Myftsay eni rtiiay at - . ; Ssoe amvesTue-iay and SatnrJ.yat....S? ? . t-ff-OSre open from 7 a. m. tS y m. hani :"rom 9 to III a.n. S ILUAMS T M. TIMS TABLE. Indiana Cen. and E a jtoa und V7c3 H-H COIG T.KS7A. . i 5 r. a. IOavip.es, 001 Vff STI T Si A. M.-J 11. 14a. is. iaf! I Cm. & CaicagoAIr Line I. R. I Arrive. I . a. iTSOs.l. l-pari. II ie a. a ( r. a. I JO a- a. Mail Espraas rreifkt 1 4.a.a. 1

AT THE TRI-AXGLE, The Tri-Angle Eating House, is tie place for 1 ' nek every thing era red by tie inner man in shape of refreshments, is there served up to the 'pleasemenf cf the customer. Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond IRA TTjAVAYLINE VTIXTER AU4SGE.nET

Commencing Monday, Nov. 11, 1861. Passenger Trains will ran on tbis Road leaving tha lev ral stations as folioaa.

1 pi-arf Trains. ! Dawaward Train WILL LKAVk A U M aiu Ullk sTiiTYM. Cit.-inriati, 7 k S Si' Richmond, S CO P 10 Hamilton. j (t4S 4.41 Neai'a. ' &.1T I--1 wenWiie. o vi i3 Fu-rence. S i S.IS , Coliinsvilla, 'BIS SIS New Hope, j S.a 8 4 ! S-iraerviIie, 9 a.ii Kilon. i 43 S.SA amdrn, i S3? Barcet's. f t 9 1J ' ISarnct's. 9 4 4S 1 "asaden. 6 1 , Kod. Iun 14 Soaierv ills, S 9 34 ; New II. re. I t I B IT ! (nllosrille. Si 4i j rioi-PBea, io. .5 Seven Mile. 6 r o .K ! lUBiltoB. 7 wi lo.l i Srr at RlhM. Iu 5t 5 j Arr. at Cia'natl,. dlu II 23 (

1. M. MOKKOtV, Supt. 4 Nov. B, 1861. FOR SALE. 'I'm underslfnel sa serll'ers of J icfc.oobnrs. Wayne at county, InJia-a, tSsrlor sale, at wholesale prtews, their ectirs STOCK OP GOODS, r-ocist;ne In part pf Pr Go6l9. Oreeor1. Q jiw.re Hardware, Doota anl los 11 it aad Cupi. in ft a foot! MoilitifCt of itjtMlf ia kce:iraly krpt in teonntry Store- Theae fcoj wr neavrlj all houatht brlora lb late adT'ioce id prtces, U is theref"re a &r chance for a icoo4 tcaaattoD The af'i1 i a ont Jackatmburg i attuatfaj in the benrt of the Walnut Level, aaij to te tfif iio eat portion ol land in Kaaiem Indiana. A feaaiuea qiu can reaiiijr eel I front Tea to Fififfa ThoasaaJ Dollars w oria oi uooJa ancaaay to aa g 9 1 paying coaimcr aa re to le fuun 1 in th 'et Iking lhe ouly or Grocery in the pUtce. ihia ia a eatnc not eltee. oVret lor arnle. Tat atort toon ia a nr one, U by 4V tet: a rood cellar under it. also a warerouta fcrtjainiog . The property will be hU with tha goods if deairel or lea4 Iur a tern of yeara. The home h.ivitiif heen io husiaeae nearly ten y eai a, the object in te.lmtati cttleap, Ail pcrtuua knowiQir ttetutelvea .u-lhtl to the aaiJ tirtn are rr nil rated i,i cme (jrard aud aettle. For further iutorraaiiun adJrea r cH on t) aohacribtra at Jatkaontu g, lud. WKUUKUItk HOVO. March 14-6w IDAV STOEE! BOOTS AND SHOES. J. HADI.KY . CO. ARE receiving and opening at No. SO. Main Street, a large, couiim'ie aud well as-toned sinrk u I BOOTS cfc? SHOES Of every variety ot style, flniah and quality , which will be id eitrernely low (or CAM!. Our Muck comprises ever, kind t Men's and Boy-s Calf, Kip and Heavy Hoots, Hrorans. t'utigrese tiaitrs, x ord T ice and alip. I er4. Ladies' and Missta ti, item, l,oe lljcts. Biukins aud Ties. We have given especial auiition t-j the Ladies' Depaitment ofnL, and i And ean esh ibtt a nio-1 roniplte and varied assortment La.ii'.- au'l Misncs' Mlk, Kid snil Morocco i anrre.1 aoe 1 liters. Mar coo an I Kid Lsce Hunts. Bu-Uin s. Mip9,n:ii Tie. wlitcU we U-ive tonight vry lo lor CAh. and will sell at prices will 'h defy c jtnoctition. Kl' "d, Nanii u, it 4 Election Notice. OTIC'E is hereby riven trv lhe i. Uetiiel slasonic l.odjte Hall stockholders la the Comiiaiir, that there will be a wat.tiug t Bethel on Sv:ur.lay, April l-i'.h, at t oVl.ick 1. Al ,fr the purposu ol electing three Trustees. I'y ord.-r of IheCompauy. March -.0 14 For Sale or Trade: A superior Revolver, which Is nff-'ri'd cheap for rash, or will trade lor a Phut (Inn ur ltiBe. Aptdy to this oilice. March 80 14 C. C. BUHL & CO., STOVE DEALERS! TE HAVE THE FX t.r?iTF ntonTor pfllixo W 31. IIC VUtlV 9 Cclel-rsted COOK STOVE. We will wurrarit this Celthrit-d Hove in every ri"ct. We have tee lar est and most complete stock of 1'arlr.r. Hall and Ilating Stove ever brought to this market. We are determined io sell our stock of stoves at CINCINNAil PUICES! Till tSoolillST, lloilwe orlt cVC. AM orders attended to promptly. COPPE 1FI SIIO IE. Copper Kettles. Copper 5til!s and Copper Work of all kind. C.V. BUHL 4; CO. No. 51, Main Street, Ore Door West of the 1 of t Office Eu.Mir :. Bichmond, Nov. ih. '61, 4 , tf Sprir-g Styles. af UST received a lrt-e and splendid rtork of Paper ilanvlnfs of lhe latest styles, also window enrtains b'riers. Ac, itc, at Ougdale s Ct-cp V) all fa; er Ipot, 93. Main street. March f. '6i U j Announcement i TjlE and'twirned . native of Strasburj, and profes M tor ol Miiiern Lanfruais. proposes lo s; ve itistrujtion in French and German, r'articnlsr f -ttiori ld to i the .roeaiia-Ji n. So oijeclion to (O int- the country 1 a lew miles. F. FKEtlAO. Ke:rence, Wm. Bell, Main t. NOTICE. AMTFL PELI.f 3 Utiri r-tcoved to TnS:acapoH has It it h: acrooxtta with k for collection, of vtich thoe irt- bird to Lint tke cilice, and mike pajrmtnt w th as tittle delmy nm f c:M KICUUUNb, 1M. Peacli Trees, reach Trees, ! AT THE j SYLVAN -HEIGHT NURSERY!! ; t larre lt j sistiuir i larre lit of healthy, well crawa pa-l Trees, eon of shout 20 varieties. -.f sacii as have rjrv'i id nt idc iei ior j ic4 ai9 RpTle. rear ar.ij ' t berry with many vsnot es of other fruit. Parti. tUr "tten:ion is iarite4 to car Ire a-.t-k of fcardy N ATI e. GRA t S,., eoBsisaasr 'it ahoat thirty of th raost approved vari.f.es of l.rt..i urijiw; lor eolj or kwt frprri, oar stick l road. Particular attention la iorifMl to ir larite ! Wealthy stock ef Kosee. eschra j 'ur 1I the -ld acd ilsi y of the r.ew vari.ties. with a t stock cf will seWt. 4 fret-nhost- Itnt house, and ; heddies; plants Atikiadaot ves:rtal s.iui in larse qaalit.'UeS. ready for nr!f iprii; del. very. Ail tbe . aoove axiclee ealdaa reduced peHaes. -. M KN I E SHALL dc 0 ?B i R chmocd, lad . 3J si., t?4. jj . , -Tlfsj, a atenr: Tri tllO T.Ofll'oo rinr.nv.Al1r v -svauxw utUCiaujf. W. V- IU L jtt&.-v scl rrscKt'i'iv as. nco-ite to the Da lies of stiehaaoa and iriit. ! ttas tavwis; t nl a feeaeral Arsref or iatvadoeias; th new ).. 3i of tnttica and f.-iics; !a:ae' r'resses. en4 Jt-tte4 tr Hn. - T.ntnr he is now prepared . ta sell lid (!v iirunctxes la -Jkm itsf. "This ark i Is eo far i a4vscc of a;i others yt turn'tl, ; tt.st rt bss receive! tte h:ri-vt arrevel aJ r-.arwen a:utis Irons a-t m I have f.ss4 its wtil ar.'l is fs si-Wei th- fi LY Ctin&rCI ana lti.UI Lt nit to BlkssFlkllCT IIT. fail (,rf of it atrlt r.rie cheerfully ar.4 r 4 chare- Tarsus for aloei and ia ructions, - CuKitriol e:t"o dress liniacs -i cts. ewk:aJso eressta Ba4e aecorai!i( K lavet styles a reasot-atie terms. Asi'ly t o f, ?iarh street, saik of Main, or CoieB Lateness fa'ery, Ataia etrvwt BMrh11. Karci IJ rSTE U Any aa oant ef W iu Se4. Clever SecT asaTiscotay S-fs at O. w. Barnes.

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S. G. DTJODdlLE, ; DI ALKm la Fvjee naagiag. Wiadoar (bade. W11law rs. Faacy Goods, Toys. kata. Fraita aa CoBrectiouries.

93, .tliatn-st. iciclijanl. I aval. Oranges aad Lasaoaa always an aul by tka box. SUchaaood. Marclt t2 13 axsasxrra. . JlMil sarTS. EZRA SMITH Sc. Pn Macaractarcrs ef Sash, Blinds, Doors. Fnunea.Hantll. molujinqs, kracket, Pcnoot hooM Farattara. Store and Hoas FiniaaiBf; Work of U it ada, aad deajar, it) . J Pine l umber, Pin Miiagles, .a aVaatb. Worked Ash. Pcpfar and Plna nMrins he. Alsafwav ci.h to order, r kit ectoral Iio v'rk.aweaas MarMaised In n Miatlawand Urata.. Teran Jas, Ura.-k.u, Ll. telj, Ac, at fint-inaati price. Corner Sth aad Wa'out Street, Rirhntond. lad. Jan., ljrii. "jj TVS.. fVG.. TV (5. uaiTsyoumifure, sayT W OR PECTORAL TROCHES. Far the immediate Saliaf aad eartaia Oar ef CwaSTha. C wist a. Aatkwaa, Haai . am, IVksasiss ', fatavrra. Brwatcklris, Utoirwli Broaiklasi, tiara T kraal, Klc, Klc Kia. BXUET W1SRASTED a TE5 HTSXTE3. Toe Ministara, Pablie rVwakera. and lUaa-sra, thaaw TROCHES are iitt,ixHaU foe CWrtag aad Atraartw. ning tha Votoa. Hemorina: Haraaoaaa. ate. Tbe eaaa with which thy ara takea kwfna; easily ' carried In the potket, requiring ao preparation, always) ready for oa on alloraMna,iM4 lialdetorhang la any cllsaate, run tain lug nothing iojoriota te tba wmomt sVl cats coostitutton shoal I be a aalncient rsooaiBsasHta. rica to ali to gtva them a fair trial. aa. Prloo ita Oavnta Pr Dox, ' rr"or States. ale by Druggists thusighaut the I'nlud IMPORTANT NEWS. I Col. Scott Superseded!! B. & J. COFFIN. AVISO rammed business hy the rmrehaae of A. F 1 I Hcott'e larss stork ot Ooodaand leased lhe sraeiona room known ae tha PET LAMB STORE. Respectfully announce themselves asaia ae eandidatee for puhlio fav-r la view of the necessities of the times thi-y have adopted and will adhere etrictly to the lie a tt if Muy System!! Our stock has he.n purchased previous to lhe lata grwat advance iu prices. enabliiiK us to offer great indnoemeote to purchasers. We will sell staples al Mew York priees, aud almost everything in the Dress aod fancy Goods line at original Coatl We Mean What Wo Say! We have secured the services or Thaddeoe Wrirhl, whe ! will be fetal to welcome hie old friends to lhe new locaj tinn; and fcrtwarj tlellis will, as heretofore, preside in , the Tailoring fprtmnt, which we propose te eontinue as a proraineut ft-amre In the husiness. The stock will he kept bright by irrquent additio ns bought f r CASU' And in short we intend to make eur'e a First Class Dry Goods House ! i r3rWask an examination of our stock. I b. J. corn. Richmond, Feb. IS, 8C-. j j Sheriff's Sale. i 19 V Tirtueof ft If?cree A Kxeeat ion lo mc 4lrrtJ from t th A yne CoBmoit Court, I will rxp s nt public tftir at the Court Hou1oor In CnrT.tl, Wayri cuntjr. Iudiii, on tb l y of April l0l 6tW-a j thr hours of 14k . flock, 6. m , nsl 4 o'clock, p. m.. oa Mii d y. the- to. low.!. proprrtf lo-wlt: Ail of lot nuim- ; trr me M) in lht prt of tho oily of K ctimmtl. Worn j ciunty, Indiana, laiil out by Aotirev HtHfiton, all itin ato4 io said eounty of Wyn- and tf of Imliaiia. i ! bo soli as th property of KanJolph Voirt to sattsry ' said IVcrev aad xecuaon In favor of Jostfh llrotiks. J 8. BTIi'UAM.Bhff March 91 75 U PAHTNEltSlIlL NOTICE. Prs Haughtou & Waring U AVISO forme 1 a partnership foe the practice of I Medii'ine an I Surgr , wnul 1 Inform their pttrone aud friends that thr wi lt hs t-tun I at the eld fries for - merljr occupied by ilutler Jf Uuhlon, Alain et , oppoeite j llennett's Livery 8tale. j l". 8 All calls promptly attended, laight or day. ! C!te. h-o iiot lu tttj clUce, ahnnld he rfi?ltered on the aisle. UAI till roa WAKINO. I MairhSi, ,C 13 FALL & WLNTEIl GOODS! D. e. CRAWFORD If now receiving his new stock of FALL aaJ WISTKR floods, iotrilucliig all tlie new etylee of Hoods for tbe season - 1KES3 OO D3 SU A K ft. NOlIotg, ULASKETS, CARPRT "ACK", ylEKNSWARt, I.AD1KS' AND CTIIf.DllEMVS GAITERS IS GREAT TARIETT. Carpet Warp, roiron Yarn. Try us at No Si. Main st eel. t'll. 14, ttit. 3r-if i jst veInTt cms i FATENT iG: mm iczxer. Babt VT. rrawlck. Den it C. Lxnrtuee, : For T.vcl Tf Yea rw mi CJtD ccr of the Eal cut orri cc-, i For the prist Four jean 12 "I a linger r 2 the Vahinffo ton II ranch j or the cieiitific Amrrithe l.ikt fbsir OVfin Pnlent a. a -lAcency and : ns Tor Firteen ivearft in the Patent Affen;ty IIuineM. or the Itoartl O , e or Appeal. I NOTE. All infirmation necessary la proearee Fa teat j ani a epy of the Patent Laws sent free of charge. Hrr to prcaent Coasasaieaew ef Pa Lenta , Hon. Uaviel r. HoToway. Ortnher M, lSt. ' 44-!y Jt Slistht Cmlet, ivhiak might be oKedced tinth a mvnjXe remedy, . if neglected, efUn terminate meriaiuly. , Few are axirure ef the important cf . stepping1 a cuxh. or flLth. j tcld. in its fj-zt stage ; that xutooh, j tn, the beginning mould yieli to a mild remedy, if net attended to, soon attacks the lunge. ' 'ltuent Jirst introoVuoedL eleven year ago. ' It has been, proved that they are th beet article befbr the publio s for cjuqfit, cLdM, JSfurtzhiliM, . ''lethjria., jgatath., the HackingCough in anttjnftlian, and numerous affeotionm cf the J3hcml., giving immediate rtiif. . Pttmiltc Semkerw B Bimtjexrtr wli frvl them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voiae. ' ' Bold by all Qm.ggvtt andQealer: in JOedioine, at SS oents per box. " " ICS CO For sal at tSa Unxg Sura of PUitniaer s Kskllr.

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