Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 25, 17 August 1865 — Page 2
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Sue ?aUadmm. Friday, August 18, 1865.
The good ship Colon's tf.jaire o'er, A( anchor safe he swings, While Wind and clear. With cheer on cheer, Her jovonn welcome riii(f. Hnrrah '."hurrah . it strikes tlie strauJ, It sound along the aliore, One heart, one hand, one tlag, one land, One countrr eermor. "Mhen the question I etrrii.g mercf romra before me, it will bccoiiidTi calmIt, Julirioiilv rmeinberif that I win the Fierntite of the nation. I know ineu lotc to he their Damn spoken in onuflion with art" of Bire, Rnd how it i to yield to Ibis impulse, but wemut uol lor-g-t that what mar merer to indi idunls J cruelly to the Nlnle. lu the rr e ol mercy there should be uuUoabl trll thai this high eroulle is uot urd to rt-lit-tc the few at theripruav ol Iheutauy." Vudrew Jobnsou. Richmond and Ft. Wayne Railroad. j Thi enterprise, so vitnl t the future f pjyrtperiiv of our little city, is t.vking a , deep boh i on. the ijui ud of y,ir businesstutfit and property holders, and they are ; determined to secure it by u:i turntable j mode of titration, with the consent of f the tax payers. The subst.tnti.il benefit of this railroad to our city, e think can i be demonstratetl in no more forcible way than to suppose ( which is not at all iui- j probable) that it may be diverted to an- ' other point. The anticipated possible loss of it to our city, we think, can be properly appreciated, without an extended argument every body can see it, and, to avoid feeling the deprivation of this additional helping inlet, we are glad to see our citizen throwing olf their apathy and cnirarinir in the work with a zeal according to knowledge, and a hearty will that insures suuecess. One week n;o, petitions were circulated, asking the City Council to appropriate Fifty Thousand Dollars, to aid in the completion of the Koad. The law requires two thirds of the Ucal-Kstate valuation within the corporate limits, to be represented by the petitioners. Two-thirds of that valuation is $1,17,H'2'2. The petition represents ijnJSl, ,VJ." of this sum, anil there is yet !?."OtV2"-7 lacking. This can and mi st be raised, and all that is repiiite for the committee to do is to thoroughly canvass the city, see every property-holder w ithin its limits, and shot, them the urgent necessity for their immediate action in order to secure the lload beyond a peradventure. Fellow citizen, "time I money,"' most emphatically, to Richmond's continued prosperity, in the securing to it as u point the location of this great thoroughfare. Uc up aud doing, while yon have the opportunity. JTAs we intimated two or three weeks ago, Mr. Julian is already engaged in canvassing to retain his seat, the nomination for which comes ofTnext April! 1 lis appointment extend throughout this present week, every night, in divers places in this county commencing at Dublin on last Saturday night. George's 'stump sucking" propensities indulged in thus early, may shorten his wind ; hence we shall not object U his osciUa ting efforts to extract aliment from th tdump, horse fashion, to his heart's content! ' What Lincoln Said. "With malice toward none, with chait y for all, with firmness in the right, a God given us to see the right, let v trive on to finish the work we are iu, t bind up the nation's wounds, to rare ft him who shall have borne the battle, an for his widow and his orphans, to do n which may achieve a just and lastin peace among ourselves and with all n: lions." The last Mexican advices give an a count of the discovery of an ancient ci' immersed in ki almost impenetrab forest in the vicinity of Ilco. The acumulation of wild forest growth , an decomposition for ages, had guarded it j st solitudes against invasion. Wit i treat difficulty a party has tiuallv pen 1 r i i L it- i i tratevl its depths, and discovered ves tiges of streets, which w ere followc ' until the discovery cf two houses c ! 'SldSe r;"?- ' with tnaugulKr vaulted or arched loof , one of whjch entered, when the 1 discovered an extensive court, aud in many stcyie idols, which were carried t Nuanchiuango. , They found pasagi . . crossing in every direction; but many ' " the doors aid entrances w ere stoppt ' up with stones, tapia, and mud inert a so that when they wished, to leave U various parts which they had separate in the course of the investigation, it w necessary to fire pistols and shout in -loud voice, iu order to get together agai. Some of the parties report having four the ruins of stone columns and stot. stairs leading to highpUcc which, tn - struck, gave evidence of vaults lelo-. A more extensive exploration is to 1 ; made. The Select School, taught by Miss 1 . M. Johnson, on Sth street, will open 11' i of Sept Circnlar will be oat on the It i.
Substance of the Argument. " . - - The follow ing p.oint"a,r.c. presented in an address isned by a committee ap-
pointen at a' meeting held at Fanenil I Hall Jon? 2Ut v After" tersely exhibit- j ing tlktt tendency and ,nal posture, of Southern society, in , opposition to that I pt the North, the conclusion is reached : that it was controlled bv three ideas :! slavcrt, aristocracy, statk tcrsEM-itY. i These regulated it political warfare in i
I 18(j0, were the foundation of its empire t courses in this city since our last, two t j in 1801, and sustained it during four ! on Sunday and another on Monday eve- ( years of battle. 2to surrender has taken ! mug. In consequence of the wet spell ' . place from political considerations. The j the audiences on Sunday were quite small i Southern States were broken down bv ; 'l't we learn that the turn out on Mon . j j force, and innst be held by force. "The day evening was more encouraging. Mr I i right of this Republic to be a sovereign J Hobbs is a Greensburg boy; we believe, I t amongst the sovereignties of the earth, ' " native to the manor, born ; " and our j f must be put beyond future dispute, j citizens all feel a just pride in the sue- I ' Abroad as well as at home." The object ces3 lie has met in the calling he has j of the rebellious communities is to re adopted. For about two years past he ! sutnc the exercise of State functions with nas hecn in charge of the Christian , the least delay and the least change of i Church at Kokorno. his connection with j . e t ., institutions. The danger of immediate ! which was dissolved a short time since, restoration are imminent, for slavery is to enable him to accept the position of j the law of every rebel State, and the free ! Agent of the North-Western Christian . ' colored man is disabled from testimony, j University. The editor of the Kokoedueation, the franchise, aud even from ! mo Tribune," in announcing the fact, : , residence. The spirit of the people will says : ; be hostile to the introduction of schools, ' " We listened, with much interest, to '? of colonic of Northern capital and en' 1 tho farew M ermon of Klder A 1 Hobbs, . , . . , ,. , ., , , on Sunday last. He reviewed elaborate- . terpnse, and of all philanthropic under . v the ev tliU of t!ie seventeen months r . takings. 1 hey will oppose being taxed i since he came to this place. The Chris- i to pay the National debt. It is a falla- ' thin Church, of which he was pastor, j cy to contend that States are rehabitable 1 r!iised for f,mr! purposes during that i 1 ,, ... . I time about twenty live bundled dollars ' I'y the mere cessation of war. The reb-, . , , , . .i i , i. 'in r-.isli. I hern wer a'lileil to the ehnreli
el country is in military occupation, and ; one hundred and forty one members ' the nation has something to say before ' Of these eighty one were baptized, eigh- i this is yielded up. "It is our riht and ' l.v two wcre heads of families, ninety six duty to" secure whatever the public safe- j wfcre J1 aD1 forty five were males. . ... ' Mr. Iloblis reviewed the controversies ty and the public faith may require. , aUo w!lich ,)ave excited and interested For instance, that the Republic has a j the people here since he has been a resipermanent claim on the allegiance of, dent minister. He did this in a most every citizen; that the public faith be co"r'f.?,I! n,ann,,r- l . i , , . , v hue he spoke of the associations ol I.lelged to every person of color at the the pnst amJ the (hcn j,,...,,, oct.n,iolJ. South for his complete and veritafile : ,is congregation wept. What a strong freedom forever, and also that of his hold he had gained upon the alf'ection of posteri y; that slavery be abolished and I hearers any one could not fail to see. .-..t.;v i i .. ; . . i i .i . .u There is complete harmony and much prohibited bv lrreversiule law; that the;, ., , ' , . . , 'I brotherly love in the Christian chutch at system of tho States be truly Republi- tllis vhu c AU tlie lneini,c, s have workcan. Most of these ends can oe attained ; cd with their Pastor in complete? harmoonlv whilo thii Stntim o,- , nv. Very often, a sort of inan-worshio
ry control. ti ,t i . - i I he gentlemen who met in ' ' Fancuil Hall do not ask for uncondition- ; al, universal suffrage. They say: " We j (la.tirn if t 1 ... mil i;-.r thnt if Dip nn. i tion admits a rebel State to its full func tions with a Constitution w hich does not i secure to the frcedmen the right of suf-
frage in such manner as to be impartial, j tiat yxm n.ii0Ve a whole column of sarand not based in principle upon color,and i ensm. In the last l.?ahr he says, reoa tr. u,,a,,n.,i.i,. t,.;,.al.l l.v int, n;. cardi-i rolhical discord at s;;ch times
. , . ii-ii .as gence ami character, and which does not lu "i iin-ir iiaiiui u 9niiiniiu.ii 'u"rl ; to defend their rights as citizens at the 1 ballot box, with the right to lie educated, ; to acquire homesteads, and to testify in; courts, the nation will be recreant to its , duty, to itself, and to them, and will in- : cur and deserve to incur danger and reproach proportioned to the magnitude of its responsibility." Political justice and safety, not social equality, is in the question. The South gains two filths in the next apportionment of Representatives, We have to choose between four millions of brnornnt. in.lolont .1 i sfi-nneh ise,1 d... graded, helpless beings, and the reverse. The return of the States is desirable only so fast and so far as they come back with Constitutions in which the public safety and public faith shall be secured.
n , m ernment entertained the idea ot recogNew Commissioner ok Patents. Mr. ' nizing the French usurpation in Mexico. Theaker, of Ohio, and for some time past ' 11 is known, howev er, that he favors one of the Chief Examiners in the oftice, 1 the pretentions of Maximili ui as a means succeeds Mr. Ilolloway as Commissioner, of securing to Mexico a stable Govcrnand has entered upon the duties of the. ment. ofllce. The Washington special to the John Iii-ht. a rotnrned Union soldier
Cincinnati Enquirer says: ,' The retirement from the Patent Of fice of Mr. Ilolloway is attributed main ly to the manifest determination of the new Secretary of the Inteiior, Mr. llar-
! Ian. to turn out all the oldest and most valuable clerks, to make room for his own i ' lH-cial favorites without regard to how ; i the busiuess of the Department is mean- , j while to be conducted The appointment . of Mr. Harlau is known to have been ob- ' j tained mainly through the influence of ; Mrs. Lincoln, and he has himself a verv I j uncrrtam tunure upon the ollice. He rej lies, it is said, upon the influence of the ; Methodist Church to keep him in ; but in j lhe contemplated changes in the Cabinet a i it may be possible for tho President to ' - i 1 i -1, i . i hnd some one who will elicit an canal
' support from the Methodist Church. The Duoltu. The dry weather fs cutting the crops very short in this ! count v. I., . i - t , n the Southern portion of th State we learn that the drouth U more disastrous to the interests of the farmers that in this Valley. North of ns there sccrns to have been more rain and the i . ,r j'i n crops are looking better. Albany ( Onr i z pon) Journal, June 10. Albany 3r.vKKKr. P.acon pi. R, 20 cts. lard 20 cts., butter SO cts , e-s V doz. , , . -e'ets, clue Kens 4y ao.. new potatoes inisii. i. cry mue wneat ia me market, and prices unsteady, ranging j from ttl.0 to vI 35 f bushei. Oats oO ,iU.i, " ' XiTThe latest advices from the At- , x. ,, . . . , . lanUc cable are, that after about .00 miles had been , successfully laid, the cable parted and went to the bottom in watertwotniles and a half deep. A buoy was placed to mark the spot where - it
was last seen, and an etTort wiU pro!a- i Indvana, practiced upon their niasterblr be made to tish it up but there is very '. a election day. They threatened T little hope of success. " ' leave, unless their nvafters or employei I would vote the straight out Union ticket XThe Temperance Convention at ; and as the "Conservative chaps" woul Saratoga have adopted resolutions ; not comply the negroes were as good : against the use of intoxicating wines in ; their word, and lelt them to hoe the the communion service, and also against ; own com and potatoes, au I sucker the . the manufacture and use of native wii,r.. j own tobacco.
- - Elder A. f. Hobbs. - - - - We find the following: in the Greens- j lur Cbropicle Jf the 10th insV. and tbe"f
numerous friend of-the Elder in this. city w'll feel gratified, to hr-of tlyj.coa- ' ii,uei S0(i impression fcemake wher. f ever goes Vn I the favor with which J ue i ' received by the people among"! whom he is devoting his Christian labors. 4 The Chronicle says: " This gentleman delivered three disis km it i i ;i eiiurcit w uere me in - ic it . . ... .i i tM mini enn - j ti rx tiiit in t htc : l . r.. i .i . ....i. t.a;ie 'flic affection of the Christian Church, at this place, for Mr. Ilohbs, is piofouud and st.iong. They all love him.' Ohfhecs C. Keek, in his mot erratic moods, will break into a bit of iathos these: 'Look with , lside Vu'.Kier, wnere me along that t!ie gentle sun custs lici' tf ll lei fst l.oams r.nf.l the new sprung grass. You s-i tiiere :ire irrcgubir n ;uds scnttercd ;i!l tin way f t) the slopp ! Mini I re Is hunt I'PliS r. eatii them :ee; the brave, the wept of patri ot homes. Their loyal blood, poured in a fervid river to the twilight ocean of eternity, has washed a pollution from our tbi-, a blot fioin our escutcheon : and oh! that it had also borne hence upon its purifying current, that unholy, shift ing beacon of political discord which ever hires our ship of State toward the breakers. . Un'i Thomas Coi win, late .Minister to Mexico, denies tlie stateinenl telegraphed ever the country from New Orleans that he had written a letter to M '.xiniilian's former Minister, which would warrant the inference) that the United States Govt Leigliton. Allegan county, Michigan. ' recently killed n Dr. Col'-urn, Tvhn kisspd the soldier's' wife fbiiinc his ahenec ' with the ai'mv. Tl;? Doctor hsd -'been c riled m profossionally. kissed the lady, " who promptly resented it. and it: formed ' ,jcr lin,.aV Dr. C. otfered to r.iolo . .... P""" ' srallantry against him, and Mr. IJright killed Ti'.rti. . ' A correspondent of the New Yorl ., Tr'Jmv s.ays that since Jaipiary 1. 143. ; there have I eon iu America 5.'ni. fires, hy .j.-.j, n11Pli U.-jpt build' . . " . T . .i ' V , , , . mgs. Durtng the same time, l."2'2 ship .. k i f j were wrci he 1, , nni 71.111 iiv-s los thereby. He estimates the total loss b fire and wreck at SiV'Ol.OorV.iOA. He i.a fool t'.int grumbles t ever; 1 1 v. ii .i it i. v. a lit .i:c iu"L ii'i :ir' - . , . , tell acquaintances that you have bee. unfortunate. People don't like to hav unloi tunate men for acquaintances - -' to A VoriXli determination a cheer ful spirit; if reverses come bear up lik -i . - ,-r. philosopher. 1 overty is like a pan ther: look it earnestly in the face and i ' wiU tnm fro,a -votk ; the Jcwl.h Talmud, an account i ff vea of a eitv in whivh a bt d was nlace ! ( at the Colner of lhe street for tra'veler to re;it upon. If tll Tere tpo lojJ(T f. the bed their legs were cut off; and -I -'t they were too short they were stretcl e i to the ilesire.1 lerjgt!i. When ak;;a .1 j entered the city he was; jiveo a penn , i 7 evcrr citizen.; but they would sp' i him no l-read nor let him escape. Whe ' ! the hesT starvcd' to death each ma - 1 took back his penny. - t i -The EvansviRe jonrnal tells of a ne-- i t ni cf coercion which the colored pec t t pie of Kentucky, vpjosiie Newl er:
THE APOSTLES' CREED.
From the X. W. Chjit:aa Advocate. It'is tirirmed by St. Ambrose that the twelve apoit'es. as skillful artificers, as semt-lcd together, and made a key by their eoJBflD.on advice, that is, tliecreed, by. vthicht'ie, dai knesi of the devil is disclosed that the light of Chris", may appear. A sermon hafc-beert attributed to St t Austin, quoted by Lord Chancellor King, in which he states that each particular article was placed against the niice of each apostle. Justice Biiley, rn Id -'Book of ComI....' 1.1,-1: ttnf ttiJc n-o '
, , , u - . i fi'-im-rv. Br c;.iv. l'.irs,.ns vielannitHio, nvjl law. not franed by the apostles, or existed as ; 1S it eifstwt ure the irJiomot as a creed at their time. He then ciVes its I parsed, ts n iu fi-r thmupiieut t.'je State, h cexact words prior to the vear tiuff,. aud 1 cno tiwith. tb My..r f thi, city oe-Mesth-t ad Is, -that ac. II. 1011S were iro!'atIy ; CJnlOI 1 diuitul in a court of ju-tiw, o,it!rcaa a
made IU 0 position to particular 'Were- : '- -in 1 errors " ' " , , . j Bishop 1'earson also states "tnattne descent into hell was not in the ancient creeds or rule of faith." THE APOSTLEs CKEfcD A D 500: 1. I believe in God, the Father Al mighty ; , - . , , f And .JCS'IS t 111 1st, IllS Only begotten . Son. Ollr Lord ; ) Who was bom of the Ilolv Ghost t . - , anvt lrin Mary ; And was Cl '.icitied under FontillS , I'il ite. nnd was bniied; 5. And the third day rose again from the dead : 6. Ascended into heaven, sitteth on the riLt hand of the Father; 7. Whence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead ; 8. And in the Holy Ghost; !). The Holy Chnreh; 10. The remission of sins; 11. And the resurrection of the llesh. Amen. The interpolations arc as follows : I. ".Maker of heaven and earth."' 3. "Conceived by the Holy Ghost." 4. "Dead." G. "Me descended into he 11." 7. ' Of God - - - Almighty." 0. "Catholic." "The communion of saints." II. And tlie life everlastincr." T r tltii: feoo.l linl luifin fruiiod t,- tlin i apoMies, remat Ks a renmsnop aue, "it id tint HL-olv- th-if St T 1. I "have passed it by without taking the least notice of it." Lord Kiiig snjrposted that "the interiolat'uns were made in opposition to the liet esies of the Carpneratians, Kbionites, and Corinthians, w ho taught that Christ was born in the ordinary and common way, as other men and women ; and also in contradiction to the Deoctte and Simomans, who alhrmed C hrist to be a man, not really bt only in appearance; and against lite I'.asiiidians, who held that not all sins would be remitted; and the JNovatians who denied remission to the j . u iu w yy 1 1 1 v i lapsed." One of two most ancient creeds, that of St Ct prinn is t cry brief: " Credis in Denrn 1 'at rem, filium Christum. Siiritum Sam-turn, remissionem pcccatornni, et vitam jcternam per sane tarn F.eelesiam." " believe in God the Father, his Son Christ, tlie Holy Spirit, the remission of sins, and .life everlasting, through the sacred Church." IIobakt Bekkiax. mm How Holland w, Gathfrkd. No lesci iption can convey the slightest idea of the way that Holland has been gath ered, particle by particle out of the waters; of the strange aspect of the 1 .. , country, anil the incessant vioilance and w ondrous precaution by which it has been preserved. Holland is, in the fullest extent, an idhaiuni of the sea. It consists, of mud and sand rescued from the ocean, and banked up on all sides, Produced by the most dexterious and indefatigableexertions.it can be maintained only by artificial means. If the 1 . . , , tlie waters were to be relaxed, the ocean would reassert its rights, and the whole kingdom would be submerge I. The slightest accident might sweep Holland into the deep. It was once undermined by an insect. Indeed the necessity of destroying insects is so urgent tliat a stork, a great feeder on them, is actually iieln m great veneration, and aluo?t every species of bud is religiously protected by law. The drift of rdl this is palpable enough. Put it is curious that 1 lie existence of ' a great country depends on such guarantees. Bentlyt Mlxcellary. A coKREsroypENT, writing from Kiehrnt'ii'l, relates nn incident, as follows: " I'liii.kiiig of oaths reminds me cf a local j'ike. which my pen cannot resist reeoi ding. A modest young country giil.'on applying f.r rations to one of our rcdief auTf-nts, a few days ago, was asked if she had (-icr taken the oath. ".o, indded,' was Ler terrified reply, 'I never swore in all my life:" But yon mnst Hke the ost'i. ny good girl,' said the agent 'or I cannot give yon the rations. 'No. iudecd. I can't sir.' snid thegirl ; -mother always taught me never to swear. The aent mildiv persisted, and the maiden as pertinaciously refused all attempts at persuasion, until, overcome at last by the conflict between necessity and her hih sense of moral: duty, she stammered out. with downcast lids, 'Well, sir, if you trill make me do, s-uen a norrrt, wicked thinz rf n te Ye nit SLlbAKo's DlAKV ICR THE Sr.n-I-iv TV-.,- T-r.t-.r a , h Ini, , 1 X. z IV. ; nndav ",T ' J V ll.3l)VI . - 1 V 11'. . u . t ' can ue done. Monday Beinrr earlr in the week. don't be too precipitate la cloinsr thinTne. lay Determine not to let the week i,y without acbie ing sometbiag , " Wevlnesiny Tiesolve on mensures for'to-Rjoriow. Ti2oro.i3 Thursday Mature yesterdny's iieliber - atior,s. Fri-lay Rather too rate in the week to do anythin. ' " c,t-,, 7i,.- r - '. , n -SrP. ,TC,roMrIf upto-ociety ecnsr.it fr.enk( who knew, lest) 1 as to wlrat to be daiia.for to-morrow.
The arteian well at the Terre Ilaute ; JT?"Tbey (the nerrr.e) Lave takHouse hass reaehed a ile;th of tliree ; our time, our first born, auJ our mom !.unlrel ami fortv Teet. The drill for a freely Chicago Times, week past has bee'n jroinsr through a hard f Maybe they had some claim to yo re k, prozreiin oalv about two inches : -firt lKrn. What color wm it? Lo a day. Terre Haute Express. I isilie Journal.
Horribie Condition in Alabama. SmntTts FnifrrMEN's Aid CostH!ios, Cmciw, Aiifcsi li, Iscj. E5itr CMaaga Trtl.cri The fi-ltowlttf extraet U uien ftvtn a rwtit kusin cOaimanication from one ef our v-aclwr it MobH Ala. F r iS hit twa mth we hare beeo in frequent racKifri.: " intil.vf i'-iunjea'.j, eqaI)r rre-libte. The aalJiorof thet-xiract hcrewirh is ent!exnan of more Ihaa ordioarr :nter!!piioe, and e:f iallr prmWtit in regmri to the repetitn pf rem ts. We hae no hesitation in acceptmsanr ivr-resentationS be makes. Verr le'pectfni'T, J. IS. BirHEr, Sffrtttrr, With the present ten.iencr of mattti in this pV ate.
I I d.n"t think cuK-iv l otioU caa i openel very fn-i-ailv. ex,-'Tit in such t.ljci-s a tiiis, M.-nt-rlonsl m tn sue or collect a ik'M ot i ! mm Tln"iri-elcmn" is one nlr in name, wiiiie liis at-ti conditioi. rs itm than n hen a slave. T!:is is : dial I tie ! rery result hieh rebels w sh ttt brins a?ont. ! A meetioe "as lielj liere l.st iiir.:t. before which i j sutemems were nude as t4i liie treatuicut of ei'h'ift j 1T wliite L-eo;!e in the inlernvr of thi t-Ue. which j Would m ike vim sick i.f liie. One hundred n1 thirtr- : ! three ( 1.'5 'dead bodies were ciu!)&-t in the woods; , i five bodies were seen tioatmfr in the rivtr. two white ! men were seen to pu'l a n,ni do n a?ross a lo and i . . t , a w- . 1 i i...,, II Ills He:i!l B 1111 ,n IIP. i. i-iiiciiiirn tilled, and then boed up and thn-wa into the river. ; A women was kdle.l bv a w hit nun. and burial refused bv!"m ,rtl.lI! with cnfenKics in his poes.-asioii is rte.itli. totoreit, p,,le are hidiiifr in the woods, liviiiii on tierrics. fruit. A'--. t escape the fury of their ' forro.T masters 1 hese statements were matte tiy niteiiipent, canuft 1 ml -red men, before an audiem of several hundtvds : last nigrht. "Iu JK'bile. thrurh the connivance of scm.'bod , ' churches and negro houses are t umed. women set t Work t'leanintii the streets, men ; ud women arrested in bed and Liken to t e guard bouse, tine ! or suit t- ; the w ork In use. Ac. I.a-t niht there was heavy fire in Lich three or lour sqnaies. mostly of neui-o quarters. were burnt. M--n were I.eanl to say that b-lore they , w ere done Wiev woiim Cum everv ncpro quaner ami school house iu Mobile. These things miijlit be re medied." INDIANA STATE FAIR. The Thirteenth Annual State Fair of Iudiana will be held at Fort Wayne, cominencinjr October 2d, ending on the 7th. Good premiums are offered. Near Darrtown, lbitler County Ohio, on Saturday week Sylvester Irwin killed his father, John Irwin, and Mrs Irwin, his stepmother, by shooting them with i ; pistol. The murderer, after shooting , ,, . . . . wi,haknif,. " " -' " " " j anJ L,roKe 1,or shillU witnaciun. m I murderer was arrested. Violent tcmpe j was the immediate cause of the dreadfu j tradedv j j We learn, from pood authority, ths j Mrs. .Yca-jor, of Columbus, Ohio, : dauuhter of Mrs. Jcnnisor., florist, o j tfliMicinitV! last Friday, from th . , . . , tffecU of pison, administered throng i a sad mistake, in an apothecary filling preci iption. Mrs. Y. was unwell, am ' i,r i.hvsioin,, winto .i uroorii tin,, f.i "black draught ;" a compound infusiof ' of senna, and the vinegar of opium i commonly known as "black drop," wa. ! given hy mistake. Mrs. Yeagcr died j almost immediately. She was an esti . 1 mable lady, of fine culture, and very greatly esteemed. She leaves a husban ! and three chrildren, to mourn he untimely death. Dayton Journal. ! i Tlie Chicago RepuhLiean. alluding tc ! the roca11 of Minist'r J"1'1 from ,?crlin says that his rec all did not originat ; with President Johnson, but w ith l'resi ; (1cnt Lincoln, and although the ere ; , .. . e ...... -T ,. cientials of Governor A riiiht, of Indiana t j bear tlie signatut e of President Johnson j the change was so far consumated upoi liis accession, that he could not we! j nrevent i j . j The Washington Chronicle says thr the letter of General Cox is a "ver ably written, clear and forcible, thous' i tolerant exposition of the 'vexed ones 1 1 .tion'' ' ouc wl)? previous brigl I political record has been nobly vindii-P i ted by the sword, from the hour that re j .!cll;on ptrm,k the fir9t ,,ow nt the oI i . ,., . . , , ... j flacT. ntil it went down forever in Woo j in Virginia and North Carolina." Flux. We are informed that the flu has appeared in several neighborhood iu this country, It has, in most caseproved fatal. If taken in time,,, it ea be easilj" checked. As simple rcmedie aro often the means of doing great goot we deem it proper to s tite that persor. afflicted wiA the flux may find great n lief if not a complete cure by using fret ly a tea made of the leaves of the con mon mnllen. We have known it woi a complete enre in very dangerot cases Davt'jti Journal. Boring Still. The work of descending into Mothj 'arttt l,V tc uu-wnng iraiernuy nere: i bouts, still continues as rapidly as stea! j engines with the nee j can Pr0secate the woi k. iful appen lagf pi' ti... trn;.-mAri . fi. .-.'t f tr.i.i. - man we hehexe is now some .0 1 fee in depth; tlie Hubbell wcII, we learne im Tuesday was down feet; ti i Cai lisle and Co Well "0 feet; the Stocl '- ton well, which has no, been w-orked : a t'e, until now, is sotne 7o feet depth. Still another well, has more r cently been sunk near tlie Stockton we! which has beea sunk to the depths of; I feet. - - Parties emigre! in t!ii ilctcrmincd t j fort to I'uliy probe tbe oil ' question, aapparently hopeftil as usual. Tbeir pe ' i?tent labors certainlr entitie Uiciti t suceeaa. Mnv thev vet reap a rich r j wrd. E ton Ilyiter. I The I'tcenix Bank defalcation in Nr i York auioonts to 75A"y.. Woroeo ai jramhiinsr W4re at the bottotn of it Oi j of tl.e aevompliees of the CaLier, wl h:u, arrwted, committed suici-le i . - on Thursv iv.t h: pies-ioasly maie a cocfeeioo.
JT-The Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi has issued a pastoral. instrHOttnsr the clercy to pray br, U? .Pryijlvt of the United S tat ts as soon as milttnryjaw is suspended, nnd not lcfore. Jle'op poses a rniAoii wilh the Northern Church.
''AejiaI Iho txS nistjos rane'd around; An I sti!! they gsjd ; an t stilt the w-omier crew ; That Pr. P. H. Seetye's l.tQlTV CATARRH REMEDY sh"e.!l oe s ! 1 in surh enormam quantities- but uf n terz infonm-d tbat "all the best familiea"' kept it cin:t!y on hand t cleanse the Uead, tbey were no loiiger atnired. Col ons ivp Cotrs. Ttiosewhoare snflerinp fron, CmicV.s. Colds. Hoarseness, ore Throat, Ac, should trr irroB-n's llronchfat Trocies" eiroplo remedy 1 which hss r!ieiel thousands, ar.d bica i i almost everr c.tse cff.'ctuil "The name of Charles C. I?i5Rlet, Esq of lirookville is announced as a candidate for Jiide of the Court of Com mon Pleasof the Sixth Judicial District, j subject to the decision ot tlie I mon instl ict Convention to be held at Connersville on the Oth Angitst. Cincinnati Market. Vkpnesday Eumso, Anjrnst 17. ri.orR -?uporSne is lieM at $S;iSli; Extra fa milv f H'alll 50. ' H K I'riccs .locUnt-l t 90.i95c V lijT AT I '-; in - ro.l 2.5 If: Cboico Kcntm-kr, 2 1-"m2 5j. i t'OKN- Prii-cs !ijt alvancil tn )jrOc. O.VI Tlie il.'UJ.m.i i pk1 fiT n!J at flafi-c; 5cir in limitc 1 ilt in.iii i at 4d.it I c. 1 HAKI.EY- r'or choicv Kafl price lure adra-cJ to j 51 :uul 4n. ; WHISKY- Market ttiill: 20 lhU sul.l at $2 ?. ! l'lio VISIONS - Market fl it ami prtcc nominal: ', City moss x.rk fi.".fl (li. ami txilk u-.iTm 1 5 1 , , I .i ,c j for sin mlilcis. ,i l Jl'Hc for aulcs. No ilcinuud tor ; lai-nii. ljinl qui,t oil. - I.iiK-i-d l- lowlier, at $1 ?.. , tiUOcr.lilES-flu. ire Un Mi at 30Jlc,- 5f .ir -'l.i'Jl ..c; Mol.cs $1 il IU Jcr js 1. 1(1 11 Kli Sic.-i.lv at I't ilTc. ; 1'ilKESF. -'Western Kcsene ant Hamlmrjr at 14a 15c :-r jwmn 1. Klii S-('.nulled at lijliic. HAY Market rules ilu'l at ??.ilO p.-r tun fur hvwe jirc -d; Old ti-rlit presse l at Mi.ilt yvw ion Kir , rime. ZSTo av V d -o r t i s e rn onts CARRIAGE REPAIRING. J.' s. iFtjnt, A T the S!iod formerly ocrniiied by Ed. McCan North Kranklin St.. is prepared to do, promptly every description nf work in the line ot repairinjf. C'Hrriase, non mitl lluscy Trimminir I'aiiitin !,? Tmiliiflr iturw, in crtu t style and at reiisooslile prices. S lVrsous lulling lUijreu's, Carriages, or Sprinjr-nsjr- ) .id in I ,.C p..i.,iru .,'ilr,t,i n.uM K r-i . m llwipvnrt ( to this shop. " 25-4. J.. NO MORE GREY HAIR! An Entirely New Luxury ia America, LAMONDE'S IiARI FA, TItR SioT EFFECTIVE HAIR RESTORATIVE EYEll OFFERED TO THE PCULIC. Nothing Like It Ever Before Known. It is ierl'ctlv fre from suljiliuc, lead, and the chewi- : i w. : II.. : .. . n . i. 11 .: ' leal aans mnvriivaiii iisrii in nil mc iimr ieiri 11, vim now t-etore tne pofilie-; anl iml'lie ttieai, Klll i CACSES DIZZINESS, JII.IXD.NES.S or Ll NAC,i but is as harmless as pure rain waten. j This celebrated preparation is the discovery of celebratetl French clu'mist ami ls Ix-en extensively use'! in EuroK.' aiuon the nobility fov the pa&t tire vears tvith the most woniltri'al success. It impurts isor nnd w Life in the5 Ifoot of the Hair, restores it to its nrrtiiriri color, and Jtiies it to irrottr peeutr--lv solt nnd luxuriant. No other Preparation is required to CO With it 5 ' As it combines a perfect fe'torer and Unir Pressinp;. The arr "e.ilile nature sir! wotnlrrful rapiitity null which it restored the whitest h;r t its primitive cHor anil in-auty, rentiers this prep ratiou invaluable', , and when once know n. indispensa' !e rn ttie roiloti table of ever hotiseo!d. It ill stop the hair fnouu fallinr I oat with two or three a jj lira tkn- itaii is a sore preVfMitive against llalilmss ajid all diseases t f the t..-.ii;. mi nt i.iiir tiii-m in incir niinii miw wfteu exiinp-. The pres"nt exb'tisive sale of thia article is. owinp entiri'lv to the fact that it possesses evti v merit clainted for it, and en-ry laily and penfleBisn n lm lias used the old rest"e.itives ci.tuposed of snlphnr ami lead will at once appreciate tiiis new prepatatipn, which is used an-l repiiRim'Ti M by the first nie;Ki .1 airrlioritv. lrire. I..V. "jr-Sold bv all Urngm'n. Prepared by A. M". I. A 1 1 l J;a."ral Hcpot, No. JT Uroadvnv,Se York. 2j-1v. Indiana, To-wit: Wayne County. In Uie Wayne Circuit Court, February Term. l&Gti. ' Lucimla Callatray 1 vi.- . Tm ' Petition to. Cliange naaie Th'ise trbnni i mix ctmoern f ;E it ritriem'iere.t that im the 7th da v of Anrrmt. I s '..', t! s.ii I petitioner lv J inv:s J'erry h-r At- ,: trn -y. ti'e.l in th- otlii-e ol t!i-Cierk of th tfsvoe- i Circuit '"nrt. 1t p-tition. a-kin that her name-be 1 cbtiL'ed fn hi l.iiciii ln Cullawav to l.neinia Simti. ' V-w. tli T.fur.-, all iwrsi-ns intereste-l are lier-.-bv notiti.l ot th tilinir a i l pen loner of said petrtinn, aii;i.t;iat unless tbey appear ni-'l pleful, answer or de miit tb .pc.o. on lhe iemn I day J" the next U-rni of tiie Waytie Circuit t.'i.uri, to be lie! I t tlie Court-house, iu the town of Ceiilen ii!.-, on 1 1" first Moil-lav of Feb ruary, ls-i, tut; mittiTs and thm; ther in contained ik bearJ and w iil bt.ikun as true, sn l ti same w ill lie determined o t'.eir absence. 1 ConrU at Centerville, the 7tli dav of Aui - - rust, lsij. SAM. 15. SCHLAGLE. Clerk. By Hob. C. Cokblkt, Deputy. anslOnSla-S LIQUOR LICENSES. Application. 'TfTICE is h'-reby pive to th citizens of Warne Tvwnahip, Wavns (Vmntv, In liana, Uiat I. Wil ham A ik ns. will apply to tlie Hoard of t'ommissioner i4 Wavne O-iintv. at tbe neat nmilir t. rin ci nam.-nooi on Uit first Weil l ly in September, I s5, to obtaui a license to reuil inbixicatiiiz liouors in less ease to reUU nuxictmg bijuors ia less a uuart at a time, in aemrdanee mth i of toe Act approved Man-b 5, 15S, ix. h liquors to tie drank no the preaiise Qiiantty t!ian the provtsw.rts at.it lrma sncn fiouors to ne drank on tlie hvrh. win-n so sold. The precise location of tlie tirrniw, which I drsire license U sell and nff-r sorb lianura ti. rs lrarm as alotesa 1, is as 'nilows. V-wn: A two st'-y brick he on lot 'b, 34. on the north sile of Main street iietvffii Eront and Washington streets, snl the fir-t nxn west of t ie north-srest corner of Main and Erttit irtreetsv, and epposjte Thomas Ms son a Etirnitnve st-sre, n the city of Richmond, Wayne Tea nship. IVjrtu Couotv, Indiana. acglhi24 ' ' WILLIAM ADKINS. Application. Towosiiip, Wsyne Connty, Inliana, that I, Ervst panln. wiH app' " the Board of Cooiniiwrs ff Wayne County, laiiiana, at tkew wu rrgnlar term, c niinncjoji m t ie brsl Monday in SeptemliBr, 1-5, t obtain a liC"ae Vi retail itr.oxicating lkjnors iiita qnar.tiv than a qnart at a timis, in aecvsr-lan'se with the pr-Tion ot aw Art approved March i, la59. and p-XBiit sacrt iioni,rs to be drank on the premises i l. 1 tie precise loeanoa tne pteisct which I l-ire license to sell sal antler sack liows i V, be crjiik asalewail.arealiikws,tn-wii: B.IBg a i4rtof bl i. i ia tht part of the eitv of kicJj- , . I , . . 1 .... . k T-l s; ;.w ' n n 1, in sj'kI county, tai l ont by John Smith, begm-' r.ir at a point eiptrt ( " feet east af the north- ret emer f aa:d tx, r-Jn up uocc sou lb i'.f decrees, we-t 77 feet anl 6 inches! thence sooth tsii. east It leet and 3 inches; tbeiw-e north dcyrns. eat 77 feet 6 inches to Miin street, thence west slor.g Main street to tbe place of hejinning. Said premises being ewne-l y Curies B--riling, and bcioy on the aoota s de f i,in tr-t letween Pea'l and Fr-jnt streets, in t'-ie city of K:c jtu- n 1, TjDsh:p, Coouty and State aforesaid. an?Io24 ERX5T PACLCS.
AV. 3?. 13entoni ATTORNEY AT LAW; Office over the Fost Office, Kirkmoadi, lm4. . i .... i ii ' - j i ..
To Sinking Fund Borrowers. ttl. PERSONS in.Jebte.1 to the Sinking Fond, ire lerety willed that all Lands onirtiraired ta aid KuaiUaiMi urUwli inurnnt baa not beea paid la advance, for the present ear will be adrertiml for sixty days pnrTwaa to, an.i oAemt at publio on, Ibeseeond Twesdar in IVcember next. -Uvordt rof the Board of Commissxmers, . V U. TAUIOTT, PreAident. July l.s lsdi. . . 2MtJ " The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLARK'S Celebrated Female Fills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D. Khysician Extraordinary the Qiieeo. This invaluable medfefo is onfailinir in tho rurs of all thov painful an 1 damrenwis diseases to which tiie female constitution is mbiect. .It Dvderak all excess and removes all olilructioDS, and a speavly cure tnT be rvbexl on. TO .HARRIED LAIll i 0tt) mMtthr p,M Wltn reipiliritr , E.ch brittle, pr.ee One Ih.llar. bears the Oorernmeot I CAUTION, r-t , Ttu" Pi!l Vnl. not lie tken hr FfnvtlcS during ! tli t IHST TtiKtK MONTHS of freirnsncv, as they i are sure to lirinjf oo Miscarriage, but at ant other i time tlicr are sale. ! In all I'jw of ru an t Spinal AlTis-tion, I'aint l in tti H k and Limbs. Futiirne n sliirtit exertion, i r.ilit itimi of the ll-Mrt. Hysterics, an i Whites, thema , l'i!l ill cfl.-ct a citn . lien all ot.'ier in miis hare fail- ' 1 : a rl nltlnmrli a jit r'.ul rora'.ly, d not conuin : iron, i-iiloincl, HHiimmir. . t auythinir hurti'ul to tb j const initio. KnH dir.clion in thi j.n i-Met arimn.t eactt pack j;.', irn-n elioiild p- cur.nuiir Jns.rrel. SOLD BY .ILL, lKt'UiHSTS. Sole A-rrrt for the tTnilel States an 1 Canal, JOll MOES, 27 CortUn It St.. Nuw Ywk. N. TI. - JI.OO an I jvift.ijje stamps enclose I to inr anthr sl A -.'nt. irill insniv a buttle, c,:t lining 40 INMs, by return mail. DrJ MARSHALL'S . Tlii SnnfT liss tlioniujrhly proved itself to be th best article kmoviv lor curing the Catarrh, t old in tin- II-ml a" 1 llcaiLtcln-. It lias been Pmnl an eTci-rieiit ri-oil ih iitmr cases nf Morr Kve. l. -illness ba lie'n removed by it, and llenring Ilts oltHit been ;ruatly iiapmred b iw use. - Ft is Ir.ipranl and agreeable, nntt Gives Immediate Relief s to the dull hearr nains caused by diseases of the head. i The aonaatiesas after n-iinir if are. di-fcrlitlnl and inviiri oratmp. Il opens and purges out all otislrilrtiotu, j sris-ngthens the plands, an t pires a he.ilthr actum tn ; t I arts aflartc. m More than Thirty Years' j W sale and use of IJr. Mnrshnll's Cntnrrh nnd ' llrndnchpSnuir. has pmreil its prcat tsIuo for alt : tlie couuiMin diseases of the heail, an I at this moment i j n ,,ere !Keaa the Certificates- of Wholesale Druggists in 1864. The rmdersi)rnr.l, nir f'" nwnyi swrs been aeniuiinted nifi lr. Mifcishnll's' i'ntrurh nntl j llt-Hdacbe SnulL sn.l aoUl it in xir n'hofcftale trade, j clierfiUlr tuU-, tliat e Iwlieve it to beeq,usfi in ererjr I rcsirt, to thu recommeiiilatMins given of it for the I cure of Catarrhal A fWliona, and that it is decidedly Uie beta article erer known lor an common aiaeaae ui of tlie Head. liurr A l'err, Boston. Barnes A Tsrt, cav Tort. Head, Austin A Co.." A. It. A H. Sands, " Blown, f.smson A Co.. Mtwplien I'aul A Co., " Heed, Cutler A Co., Tsrael Minor A Co., " Selh W P..,, I.. M.U..,,nni H.il.hirr." ll W F" -l w-, . . . ' 1 ' f0;;,'" ?h S.' "1.1 ' ." ??' X r-,C.lo"e t i-- wiy i-vrnanav.9ie.r iiusii vaate, Rf 3.J bjr oil DmipgiHt. Try it. Ir. Unrshwll' C'ntnrrh and IlradiM-hr Knaff is a frarrant grrible reinwdy for all disease of the head. It opens anl purges out all obstructions. The sensations after usinjr it are deliphtdil and mvi(fnmtinp. snd ttie relief miinediato. SJil by aO Urug(jisuv Try it. Dr. m nrhniit Oiimih and Headache i Srintl is a fragrant and afrneable iriaedy for alt ! diseases of ttie head. U opens and purjres out all ob- ! ftrnctioirs. Tlie sensatfiins ftiT Osinjf it r defirlit. ; fsa ami iuviforajtincvaind the relief iuiraeJiiUe. SwlJ . by all Drujjjfist. Try it. j i . . ) rIilj r, TM QC tyU-. r.niuacToei!iG jevelebs, 27 Courtlandt St., New York. , 100,000 Watches, G-old Pens, Pencils, t&c, &c., WORTH $500,000. To le sold at One lnllnr eaclt wirlioat iepar.1 to value, and not to be poidt antd you knaar what you wijj ruciiitei - . SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, : T- Alrt.be sold fur ONKDOM.AH ech ; .-Mia (icnrV (iki llitr ae WatdMss i'4o$li0 .urn i, a lies Uold and tiiainctea Vivst Watches. 3i ' 4MJ ("it's Huntinsrton Case Silver -.. Watches, 32n Diamond I'.ins, , 00 ; (iuU Vest and 'eck ClMiina, ' li 7a ' 100 " 30 " " 8 - 1 -1 linn (l.A.i 1 1 ... I II ... 1 T A j ....i.i .r.m i,ii-i u i '-riei5, . 1 4.WWW- VMxe-t i.M i bracelets, . . ( . & 1 2.mi CtiAUlaiue Cliains and Guard Chains,' 19 20 10 8 j 2.imn I.tra and Kloreutme Ur aiches, : : A : z.Utm t.'oral, ttiialnaj Kiaersl l rlrooclie, " ' -J nan f.. r t 9 n. o.UUil oliUire and t.old Brooches. 4 I l ar Drains, - 4 5I0 foral, Upa.1. and Emeral 1 Ear Drops, 4 " 10 H 10 7 3 20 , 8 11 11 10 10 15 j 4 ifl California Diamond Itreast lr, J W " j 3.0IM) ,ld Fob and Vest Watch Keysi 2 " ! 4.ilil Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides. a " 4.iltl Sts !w rlutftns, Studs, etc, 3 " 3.IHI0 tH Thimbles, Pencils, etc., 4 " .W0 Miniatnre lotkets, A 4.H0t) Mmu.tiire' I.rkets-Hfajfie Ppriojj.. .3," 4 imi0 tiold Tootbaieka, Croasea, etc, . '2 " 6.IMI0 Plain ti.dd Kings, " 5.IKI0 Ci,as d tlold kinea, 4 44 7.IMI0 Stone Set am! Signet Rings, 1 M " 5.000 California Diamond Kings, " i.i i-.is imes Jeweirv Jet ana fi, 9 j 5,000 ets Ladies' Jewelry Cameo, l'emrl, etc.. i 4 ew., - j 5,0f0 old Pens, Silver Extension Holders f - Pencil, 4 ! u7ft4 old Pens and Ciold-Monnted Holder, t 44 15 10 " S 44 It - 50 " it j- W0 tit4J Pens and Extension-Holders. 5.'H0 Silrer tiobleta and Dritikin? Cuds. 5 l.noo Silrer t'asUirs. If 2.OO0 S.lrer Fruit and Cake Baskets, 1,000 liuzc-n Silver Tea Spoons, ., . It ( 10 tn f 20 1,000 " 44 Table Spoon and Forks, 44 10t MAXXER OF DLSTKIBCTIOV. CERTIFICATES naming eaeh'rticlear its v.loe, are placed in SEALED E VELOPES, which are well ""I11 " "f the9e Envelopes, entaininz the Cer-t:fir-ate or Order for some article, f worth at least one dollar at retail.) will be sent brmail to anv adiresa. without regard to choice, on receipt of Jj Cents. Tlie purchaser will see what Article it draws, nl its value, hich mar be frm fne to Five Hundred Uol. tars, and eaa then send )oe IMIsr and reoeira the Article named, or any otlx r on the Iwrt of the same valwe, and after swibg the article, if it does not gira perfect satisfaction, we device It Ui be iinansrWtelr relume.!, and tite axa vnt paid srtll be refn olmt. "i.s onw we give aetectaoaii from a varied stock ,Ba goods, f the best make .and kslest styles, awl j of intrinsic worth, at a nainat prior, while all bars a cnanee of securing arttctra of I be bigbeet value. ? r In aB eea. wechsrj-s fi forwar4ag the Certificate. rir,.im.rii waiasas. umiMs n iweotyFive Cents, which most be enclosed ia tim rder. " Csr;ftea4 ill Is? sent tot l; ehrvn for $1; tt'irty Snr.S5$suty-nve f Sit j one hnn-tred for tti. Parties dealing with may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent Uaay address by let urn mail or express. E nitre aatisfictioo gnarasteed ioatlrasea. Write Tnsr NatK, Town, Count r and State plainly, snl aiidress, ftELDEX 4 CO, 25ra.l 27 Courtlandt Stmt, w York.
