Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 2, 8 March 1866 — Page 2

Richmond Palladium. Thursday, March 8th, 1856. ! -ryr1 .. i- ' imr ?el. GHAT, Speaks at Starr Hall on Monday Evening Next. The Congressional Canvass. i ":: . iitosn and i!km , ufti-r a full si i 1 hie consultation with th-i r fiien I, iii-.c withdrawn their names from the iit of candidates for the I'nion nomination tor Congress in thi disti iet, and hive united hi the support of Col I. I'. fJnvr, of Randolph County. Thm it , wiil We seen, that Co!. ( ray is the only ; eoeitd.ite pjosr,I to Mr. Ji r:N.anl ; v.'.' 'rust tint all true Union men. who ril! v de-nre. the success an i harmony ' of t.lio party in this Congressional dist- ;!(. a well as in the Stale, will candidly and carefully consider hi claims. ; ill is :t yeiitleiuaii of IiLdi character ft i ilhint soldier, with an unldemi she d reputation, u possesses (he 'p:a!i:ieatiom necessary to make, an honored ,"iid ritii.d.ie mciuher of the national legieht- i lure. He ha not iu-t.ii identitied with :ui' of the various cliques of politicians who ii'i. ernhroiled the party in this 'oil ,.p i -.io!i:d district in personal ipi.trit! and his nomination won! I do more lo he'd the ii li mositiert cliLfeiidei ed I'V poSiii. .-d rivalries than any other one tinner that can 10 lUUned. We are convinced that a lar re ma joiifyof tlie Union men of this district ; .arc heartily tired and ilisgu-led with the i i i sodalities and quarrels of the various litieians, and are determined to t.ike a ' ;.-".v man and thus restore harmony and j :''-ieney. In uo.other district in Indi- : . i dofw siu h a fetate of affairs exist, as ! I ;.; district, and if we do not show . ,, dipo-ition to heal these dni'ereri- . the legislature, a? its n..i session '' 1 l--is an appoi tiouiuoiit iidi riiat will ' i i . i if thi.s disti ict, and lea- with ri i it y so small that any di v i-ii -u :n oni- ranks, will gite us a copperhead 1 epi esvntntn e. We candidly Inhere tin. re is a hand noiiie majority of thu Union nu n in this d isf rict opposed to the lurliiei continu am e of Mr. Ji lias in his present position. !lc certainly lias no i!aims upon the pcoplu that entitles hint to he retain- ' ed in Confess for a life time, to the !- iouof "i-ntlomeii of e.piul tdulitv ; and now that there is hut one candidate : .a'r.i.st lain, we are conhdent th.'t a fnil cute oi the party will give Col flu.vv the nomination. Phis is the only manner in winch the .arty can he united. Every peisou w ho na.s any knowiudoe of tlie division in : our party for the past si. years is aware ' 'hat they have heen intensitied with each : uoceerlin, canvass, and 31 r. -Ji i i a has !'.i;!.u largely behintl l.is ticket at everv election hence, it is obvious that so -'!! as Mr. Jclian shall remain in Con :;.e.ss,our troubles and divisions will con limie. He is well aware of this fact, and if he has no regard for the future of the party and the conutrv, his friends honI 1 lay hiiu aide. Tiiey have certainly rewauled him for all the labor he has ever performed, and now he should have the modesty and magnanimity to step aside . aud allow some one else to share the honors of the party. Randolph County has always hem true to the cause of the l.'nion. and v.hiUt every other County in the District, excepting I'nion, has beeu repeatedly rep resented, would it not be fair and jnst to say to Randolph, that we w ill reciprocate the favor granted us in years past.

A Ckafhio and Tkltiifi i. Compaui son. The Lafayette Courier, says: People who put faith in Congressmen a a gainst a U ied ami true statesman like AnJrew Johnson, remind us of the man from the rural districts, who stoo l in the ticket office of tlie U nion Depot, at Indianapolis, the other day, trying to set lis watch by the seven ditl'ereut dial I i ites which indicate the hour of depart ure of the serera! trains. As we con : j late the heroic life of the President. ,.i t compare his record with the large ma oi ity of the political trickster and trimmers who assail liitn. he towers like a tof.utian among mole I.il! These are many honored names linked with the ruud Stevens, majority, but some we know s as the shallow est of political nhn--iicrs. whose pretended devotion to principle reminds us of the invocation to , Simpkins" dog. on the morniug of the lection.- - r Fw, ier vwiA I jeiiujian. -. 'r clear ut tb wm-wv .' n ronnrl nd towll of auier di j. ! Anti rte with th mas'ritT." 4 Fred. Douglass says he has no confidence in President Johuson," and I ash. WcHd denounces Mr. Bee-cher as a ".opperhfaii" and the President for i not only "taking the odium away from treason." but "turning the pulpit of Plymouth Church into a rostrum for the Uiiiisioa o: the doctrine of Vaiiandig- f .:. Voorhees. and Femado Wood." I When the President hears of the seniiiaita of Fred and Wh toward him, on? ht feel bod .'..' i

A Sntficlent Kraiion.' The iruokviile (!r i. ) A nen-mt, pna tL fctlciw.tis, wiiich it strit- MirT: cient rrnn." aol w iV.ak it (tinciblr ytr.kj : erf nrai.KT of tlm Cnioa l'rJi a senait'd u-w ! tU siiuathn. M'e bop evrr irita !; haa r.i lU-n'fiuiciuz An.ir Johnon, firucutart r t!ine f iu t"n: m r; T who ttrlrs iii-uiiTa "i a icai" Bmr "iioly" tiin otlier tuatulrrr of Uiat artrt -rbo enntmt s r-yi,( j in t.'ie tame liht li.-,r d, to Uesj.l i-.i.i 1; ::.-.- .vjt ;. - ; " Wimt the .'per: t !!. ticjai inot ariontij' Uf-i.re, ia a ruj,t,.r j Ovtuttu '.i'tin a:. 1 tli i'r.l.T.t. V'k it gives thta mont j-l.-i-or.-. i t l.ear tht JYosident ciciiouuccd, iU itm u'Uies .aiuaiHi J v. i.scr..t l'n-, n a..u. 1 ..-t ku..w t a' i... r n: of p.!.!:-;i! i.s'rjtjjnlk, !:t .t l. Ti JL'l d.r..,i'tnfl in the r"!!i'n j.;;r, . u :ur fea v- : '.inlr"-5 fr a--nm - -'. t n! tnt r.i'l'r ndi-'al :'rirn-M eh i kn'irr. sat a -z up- n r: kr.. e.-f t:7!t Xrvr-io:; r.f il -iVt : 'i r r : s s t .i sSf I'rhtrnt 'r".:! !;..-m i prw :elr hat tb-j Cr: : rlif i is d. r;. Merr.t.HT uf t't l.r- in i.,'!'.'uoi wi!! find it the trm- ;wlic tj tirst asc-rtsi:n what tae.r eiicai'.- t'i. ui t i ii i, .T i) ir w:rn ai l. rutiK muHT." -m .o -- Ii a.tt of ii. ;i ta. The i-:U.- in r'.lr.-ji an i c ;:! i ii I" t ie fc-.-ncru! Uealti. m i i.i.isaii" a-J bhjI 'j ehat-M c r r.'u:- v,--l, . : tion !'niu.al "r vt-a! fi: .iter in ttertra't r feroientin r. iit: : i.-rd"-in or ia.v.jHTiy t.-:(-tractvl jrf-lvW-. ; dam, irujt-rfec-ii v. ,r.;Ute1 ai.j Ilitett Ci-II.HS :!!..! i.r,iio. 2iJ. A; .-.'. I :j s tim 1J ir I n. ir riinvt :i.e Kx.;cut:v.i i ili. er .. uiue !i. i -il.i (;e;' iiri t:ie anitJ)' ,ii-i.ti.jii t-J t ,ir -.'.r. ei "i '.i xl.e i.itcn r an i extri'-r i a:i-i jii jTcii.!.-'-au i tUf .Tti-er. .-.il l i, ;!;.. ii i . Ail It,- r t;i.,arf i i. !i t. ; rr .'. j-i" j?-; : v i. iy Ii:aiie bt. l a ov-n li.o i..,.ira (.1 M.-'eu i.'i tut.k :n lha ;u r ,ri,iu. l aix u'cl.irk in ti.e evn.i.. t xttfj-t "tv i. -t:ij. " t -n t-t.; i. x ?iat ii . e fj!li-or nn-: ,r.v nui iii .0 uo !i..il n' t.fv the p.rtjr rp'msiUe f- r it to Lave it rumored t,r uht.vl v aiiia a rt-a3vnati titiii, anl wLea be def in- it h'st lir- a tri? aij trtr as t; liia in iniiar o." r. ia t. i'.;i. :';o t untnce if c.Kt;-iiiri' ..-r iwi;n.tl ir.t, r W tietl t'.i; I.X-'-'lintf i'ilic.T l'll:.k"i tiid putt. tJ l"tri. it ill tail t. ennljr w.tti his i rj' ustrucl u iii tiot ! .vh.'J r . I.-.- i..tii lr.iTo ;t i sucii paity i ritt'-rj ii"tcc i; i:..tnii:!h:i U.tii a t tin;.- an.i wiiiiKr f r'-iu.jv Hi. i l'i. Vhi)vur tuere is a lail'ira ty any pariy iu rJii' vt ur aijaK a ijHi:i:inco as in.,trtirt..;i in ritun; by the Kacrut'.Te (.Itiicr, Le sl.ail n port toe same to tlie Itoanl, or th ; i'ri -ilcnl, hen tt.e Ut,arJ i not iu eion, an'l nh!! t!-n prooeeil n liirvcliti. "t!i. WLi:'vr lh It xctiive ofjitrr rep.i 'a la.itire on tte part of any part to re more or al-atj a iiii'inc f rtccortiiiiy to hi-5 writtwa iiis'.rutions. It oiinl, rwiien it ' rot in session, the I'rc'i.li-ut !i.iil a,lvi!.e w ;tti torn .ind (V. tcrmiin- how ant! whe:: ti;a ruii.im e ti.tll to removfl tT alat;i within the pur-vie-.v of tho f t.h -O''tion of the ordinance aat:ii'!i!.ii: r toe Hoar.l of Hr.ilth, s ;pr oved January 12th. Iso, ami the funhrr iiitru'-titLifl to the K Kecutive o'Kcer snail

ia in wr,;i p.irii. 11! arly ilescrihiny too numance to lie removed or aliatel, the property on which, and the 1 l.iu.- wiien he iliiil! is uiove or ahate it. j '' u a oan.iiice is U be removed by the Ea- j ....... ..'li ... 1 r O.a ..It.,.. ...I .1 "- - ' v . t..e liuaid e lresideiit, it shall tie done in the S'm-J'l-st .l..d h'.lM 4. seut. V'lh. :.en ! y the I're-i'i' ulj.ihh.' to ;t tie' her ..f the Ih).. .:v:imvo meiiiod it can be, to be eftii ; ;!.cc rule any duty ia to be done .t. .in I ine lUlicer, froai any c:iuse ii I t it oit perly, lie niay callon a uiemI n-ti.ii the ward where the service is n -e I !, or if such lo 'iuber irf not available, thtrn any oliier im wilier of the Uoaru, to act ia lo stead duritiif soeh dis-O-tiity. l''t'i. T!i- Kv-i-iiii.e ofiieer h til ki'ep an .leenrate reeor.l of tds rtuvedings inclu ling his int peetion of theci'v; th r loiittiiin ;tnd uatur-i of nuisiim e( and the p irties ii---p.iii-.ihlo for their reinovoa! ; tin verbal ai d written notices given ; hie proceedings urder special insti uetioiiN ; all expense incurred in the discharge id' his datv to whom paid and for what; the d.n i mid parts 11 .i;iyj he does duty, for the Hoard ; and make report t-t rh- lioard w e.-kiy, aa'.l a; such otlier tune ai tiie i-iri aiiy decide. tVil l:e raliailoiILi The Choiera. Thci that the comiti v ,'uu iiiuv l.e no reasonable doubt entertained .ho ra iil ii.a'.e its uppearuae." in t!;is the eoiaiii siiuinii'r, aiitl t.ie qnesioii n.iliirll . ar.se, arc pal.ltl.JU is 11 'c .' prepaiesl hi !lle,-t t ' 'i i. it ple:i; v has been d. moos. rated in ioruier Malt iti.O!-. -.vuere tin. ss cities that took laea.Tiire.s lo pitpaie tin-uiudves svele but eiijil att.icked, wioie "i t iu ;t iicicctod aiicu prepar.ilions Mete iineisi lie..' ...lv i. la uiaa. !.;. tive iucp.ir.it.i a orous ijvs in. e all ti.at Can oe 01 In Kichnioa . lnea unttiotiiit Sevnis Itkeiy to t trouble t" io-p see that in iv i t .1.1. ij ai i it.e-, iO ! i: I 11:1 u, a -t ... h e.i sr''ip ' 11 t"rr.iipiiis. Kiiicc:. c.-i-a : ii isae-i aa.i in. 1 :j i, aoo iu i.-, ii . .-. t rr , t Ins " ia se ii.s t" hae o: ; ao actioa f.a"? ivn taken, n 1 ". : and yet any.'.ie who .11 take the I . V r 1 1'eet. tt; : S . ii hie. A i.i 0..1' place is it nice tie'.vin.ii y . I am uiiaer t ie iiiipr.-sMoii t a;-; reciute the iifiis-i: it i tir ii'iens. i;."iei a iy . foi.y tin, exist", an ! that ail t'.iat is rcijuire.l is . une k,.i t o: eia.ze- a. lion. W aether ti.e cholera i ter comes or not.it is obvious that we s.iouhl i o e socte ay:ematie anii eScctual reuhitiou ler cie tnia; the streets, and now, in view of the near approach oi ti e epidemic, apectai means ahouid I used. I; .a a ter easy matter to uo this, if the proper .ui-hcraies will but take tue matter 111 hand. Let tiie stiets he kept clean at the expense ot the city, :'.ail let ii 1 i c t :ahiis.ied to compel propel ty on tiers t. keep their premises la a couditiou presenile i by ' ii.at sikj i.iiis aii i regulation mould secure the Ciirl.a! spprv'i.at.hu aad t o-, jieraliou ijf ovir e: ixcus. 1 hae no doubt, as. tiie eu.i arrived at, w,uUi be l,.r t. if P'U'i.c Liei-,ei:t, n Uetaer e are visaed w ;th cholura ; ''r ' : I Law mete tl.eso su -estios. Mr. K iitvr, Merely ' lor me f nrpse 01 calmly; attention to t.ie matter. . ad I hope that other citii.-ns wiil 'ol!.nv ia.e a l'res,;u 11 , upou the notice of the authorities, until tuoie action t.:Vca. A ( IT1ZK.V. Ta Cli.H r ,A. ' J- vnal ; f .o"'i ivea tiie following fi1p4.es.thms, which deserve the immediate attention of ail who w'sh to avoid the snmrjc of cholera, whh-h threatens to attack n next summer : lt. Every householder ewes it to himself, ts his tamiiv, to his aeiirhbors, to the community ia which he resides, to h-oe his house from cellar t parret, troni tise s: text curb ;u th rear line of his lot, most acrvit ut -.:..t Je.ci-ed, by sweepicp, washing and :::en ai '; . "-M. K'"ere nan . l.s any authoHty in citv or le yvern:ncn? shatj consider hiaiself bound by oath of odiee, and by every consideratiea cf human'ty, to piv? himstof no rest until ever street, alley. close putt t and sewer, is placed in a state of as . perfect ciea-dmess s possible, and kept so until ti.e frts of next staseo came. i Sd. TLesi cieanstacs should be Hone now, ia Feb- ! ruary ar.d Mart-h. because, if pnt ff uct-.I w arm 1 weather, tiie very tier, necessary tor the removal of nith. will oni teed, in tiie essential mature f ttiir js. ! tv hasten the appearance of tie disease, to increase its i malignity, and jo extend 1 ae time of its devajta- j t!or: ; because thesuusof spring and summer they sxcier warm iuto life and ;nienif fbe v-,rric- ai maiifnaat inflaeace, which ia its rveterseivax tread, wrecks s-a much of human happiness and deao'.ates so many btarihstoaes. Gkn. Panks r ok Jounson. The ISc-w-burypoit ( Massachusetts) Herald comes out warmly in support of President Johnson's pclk-y, :uul says : Central Panks Las preparcil an elaborate speech 111 W illc'l tiC Will If he t ivc s lh i s sustain tue position, ii iticai icat ict i President. 'Aiii ag.in iiip of iNew give him F.nsland. ie poi

Obtniuing ; itl I'nUr-r I'a!e Pitteuc.

Aaijac Other cnactqsesls cf oar Leista'. r, in f.e pat, there ii a law patihir. an iaim'uai for this t'b'ati. gt i. or p.-. i-r ty of av ! - . t pi Whether this iaw can be construed i! to rei.'''thc adit.Jaai w attentta lo ( (. Uia tLe ts ( hi feliow-c:tiiei.s, by paliirEj ..-3 Ur ,:, :i c aip !:- tioa the coming f aiK.acer mats's t rv.r:, 13 !he - t en ae dea.re to lay fjefore the pe- pie of Wtyce county, aa.J have t;u n: iec:-ie. W e pecia i !y a ' ! ude fit ho ten,; ; !: y c.iniaaijii to a ta ti.e TtUumHvt feb. !7t!i, s.ed by i-iuhu (. x, r.s ' f the tdembem in the taat Indiana r..j;!:atur8 fmtn Wtrti Conr.tr. sr.! purpr.rti'oe to bin U-ea n ri:trn by him. Our ait.-ioo wis caue i ! that r UAimTii:Ai ou, by a friend oi Mr. o, w hj ii auaio is iu ioiprv's at with i. is capacic- mi pe-a'.r h'.uo. as a iepe laur -inafi ani i . rj e:irc: ii p-.ruaai of tiia: art.cic, e iu.'. iu- i Mt . t ia: we tho-ht had su:h . . .. .i. ,n o.;r p-' -isession, D coaT:;ice .,:m or jnv -. t r t...l Vir. C'oi -xa " t !!.'. author i f : ... i.-lu.n t;. :i .iiin.it 1 t , -ve 3 i.h muted t . i.;.a . 1, lel'er t '.at - e r.Tui'. e i . r ia t.'.a lit j:: , r - : i.r1 i iuta.-', .Ji:.i " i-chrii.iry i;;h," v.. c-'.- . i:i .it: n. 'i- i 1: Ti.,- resuit ' ,,t h- " h "VVa; r.e r ; !er an i ai tr:to t ::.te.i r a. : "f o;sr i- the r i.-t.Ood. .e TIaa i r.ei ;t t do:v the t!:i Hi - i ov ! .HI ! i Uv e t 1 1 r ! ..di'.'.r r. pi ul 1 ' t' t , We t.iv.. .- (.'., a: Hi . t'.i- :n i-.i-."." 'li'J ,;i .rii' r J.ci" -rail, it up t:o I if .ti:v .l'''l. 1 .'.iUot I..-' i '.laiiy lui ite ti i L-.v i ;n :ne th i : ai to ; I i.- !'ii.L.il H si "Mi..;, i heiil-) A . u. :3o i c livl. I.Nf AN ATOMS i- Li, ia; v I.' 1' .Mr 1-lditor It has been wt-il leiiiaik' i ter a s'onn .a erdin lnsuei.th no thflt I can think of at this time --1 t::at :dI ',1 ;i: k a:.:-s to suit iiv pn poist. Letter t?i - t :!; than this. The House has had the sennet, 'oust resilution ratifying the roiistufiotial :.mendrnent idiollishin Slavery in all the jurisTition of the I'nited statse under com ideiiitiori for four days and tn-o and a half Knights Mr llnscirk the v.o dd he champion and tlie great lights of the Old defunct I eraic: atie Party iu the Ho:i-u consumed at least three Lours oi the House in lioarin the members and i laiitei.s in speacLing on the consttitumal anient. lie brtinched onoht iu a!l directians uiccuscd all subjects directly are indirctlv cornected witii the subject he raived ami charged made falce dei lara tiones and assumed fal sinned falce ipallllcl IneiH Oil as iieill r ercliveut to the subject Ves lie was liking' UUio a dn'oie edged swoaid he cut boath wavs in the mijasty Ot his slreindth and power he -1 .0 . , siew an opisiiou as wun a tow tson ot an Ass it ti all the powers of his sdavinir ; he never fetched d.iv.n his pray are can sed the House to give him a faint cheer except at the last when his own iniinuitv ami tremendious and eijraiitoc mind failed to to come tolas relief he then called to his aid one of the cloasing speches of the immortal Daniel Webster the m -t ilisent and eliepient speaches he ever made in his life having this speach commited to memorry it come in good plav lie then delivered it after he easted Ids one htalk Some liew unthoughtliill 1-y-.standers was heard to uttorsoin faint applaese. Nunii it of the demiorats mem- ; bers deliveread themselves of speaches Against tke Nigger in everry shape that there prejudices minds could invent beraiting those who have a little Christion cynipothy for those unfortunate creatures made ho by Demierais and sesessiov.ts apposing all lneashures for their advancement in iisefullness an Cristianitv If the same -pork was to prevaile all" over this i -iinl a oaJustlhoin that was mauifasted in this House the would most certainty be d raged dtMtn to to disoraeefui ico-i :ulai ion The ojiposition nover denounced li e domination of slaveholders in liii-. Country sic dioped one word of conciliation !; the por slave (ireat oai what v. ha hyppoerit- and hard hearted nie-n thote .ue 'lie berate 1 tiie New Knaland p.oepic in a -t and manna, r that oiiLiiit to i ai; down : Lhe wratli and iudi-naiiou of tii"se Loval vv-u in those Siates Ihe seahii'.l to ie w ill; o.a I, other in po:,no sl;,,ig ;,!.,! aha.,, on them Tliear , lice iiisti'.ttioiis and iree labour i: s bctn the uieanes iii.ibiir.o t;iv-ui to dev eh.; e their loso.,,.- ;u,d bnii 1 up ami -rhtv etn I'jlco! freedi.iil the aieon the i ioJi ,v;,v to fani- aud immortal ;!., -v. X. w Hue taud will be h. h! iu greatfui I'cme.nbeT--ence by a ojeat p.ieple when th.' name of tho.se who voated a uains'ed the no Hsuie to abollish slavei iy in tiii- iiovori.ment there names will i,0 forgoten r.u i coa signed to obliveon from whence t'ltire w ill be no rosereetiu Weil w e passed the constntional atnend nieut passed the House at Ten ami a half Oc'ock amids' ti.e oeatning s'iouoi.t .i and loop-i'.i"- han t t of tlie vast eoucoarse of l'oepple quite a respectable niliilher ot La. lies iuatteul t - nce miuelcd their feminine voises in the rejoising Yosterdoy the contested seals Ofo Democrats wr.s j.asscd apon and tlie dismissed and Two Cnion me rccieve l , in taeir places which gives us tw more good men Today Our excelent Coveuer 1'liod bless hint) took tl;e Legislature oiuht to Camp 3Iorton the .Military piiiou to examine his ii.stution which is one of the best in the United Mates we found quite a large number of sick rebles in the hos pital tlie are carefored in the most su'ostantial manner thei: Beads were nice and clean and all tiling looks more like apaluce than a Priia " What a strikeing contrast be tween treatment of Kt-ble prisioners and those of ours the hold in the dungens in the South I talked w ith a number of KeMes the said that the Lad no idler of such a Country we had ill the west The rtl-les ill wer in arc hill oi'-:vht in a string i mile long : oeep for us to revien as we passed a long my sheat is full Ben I am labouring undnrs itb an exitementthat I can not wright an intclegant letter please straight up this thin-' in order ELIHU COV. SIa contrast with the above, we cnaaot refrain from pivirp the feliowinc specimen frcm the srt:ie that appeared ia tii 7W'yn,T5 over the siaature of Ehhu Cot: In the exuberance of your slowing imagination you gush forth in metrical extacy and dazzle the minds of your constituents." This i? eatphstiem!' a TU-si-en -phii'f t frhancy." and d;iers widely it w-U be rbserve4 frrtn F-erre-se' taiive C . x's stylet His "net rieal ettac -'" is at ieast "'a mite k8 5 d.-ep."' aa.J will far mre r.pressive at Trail as 'r.t't Ms ' " daJ;r ? ;t. a, od of

Harmony in the Cab-inet.

Itaction: in Public s ntiment. O .r telegraph d;sP?.tche s give tOKen of l.arinoiiv in the t .iluaet, and sjleuce au rners tonching the fealty of Stanton. 1 he cairn follows close upon the storm The Ti.a d-Iiabids have 11 i high earn:- -. I , 1 .,..',.. i .ii i''i .. .ii '.'.,.... ' i i. . v-.v ... le-idv bcit:::!. The irronnd'.es ! a,.. ! l.O.i, .. , n.ur.mr.'.ceirn.u i -u ...i . uv.u'u..,, .......v , ... witn wi.ieti the I'rest.ient ua oeeu assane i ;i:;e :a::vi: u.-ti ..oess l ,.i- i c . i , 1 . . O I. -mless at his feet, and i... .I'in.U tr.-n.idr to-day tiiati ever be '. --i e. The timely words of Scwar 1. the rn;:-dv nth r:i:ice of lice,'... r. the com--;lf v;.i :ai'.e; of ,;:cr:r.a:i. 1 .x.''U and d ramt-s. tias su-v.ce t t.-e c;a is ' o.;tic ai iov s. an 'i ins;iiie.i t:.e people P tell etc I loth in tiie paiii-tic pcipose an 1 !"b lilied honor ot the K.v -.-..ti-. ' The p.-ople I -in to understand l!.:.t tit; - ::-.id. ':pon tiie P.isi.1..., ,..i -i-i .i, f; .. n..r.ii!i'il I, oil. 1 s.ose au . nns uiled ho.jo;- o. :ce m .,-". o.i. v i. i, i;:i!i.:ieuaie an t ' tii'-iicti ,'c ::i ios : rr"; net'-. .ie teao:i ii.c,.i..is -i .ite-. i 1 '.t!i"t of i ce.t.'S-eo in the Ilulto. die Coi.vc.ition a.s an a if a enrm'j a . . : :t s t-t i. u : . . -e, t w n po:i his t ra. ie Ii' ..i e.i.K. l.l. I-' ai ....!,-., OIC ... v ii.., toe pcop;c l,;iic bcell systematica. ' i".., ail an t sl,::i'-lt;:Mi. j -.n-'iisa.io. and ia t.o- e:i:.le c l ill : s --vhicli iiad more the character .f ... , ,. .... laaij. l.:ac,i t.iall -WtiilcWasU. I tie 1 IVs- , i i' ::t s assaiiauts jei . ; st:.T the L -'i-ia-co-ordinate 'b ranch of theCoVe. ut. and aie dotted witii as much di:d'y"' tlS the Kici.lie Certain ..leutieii.eu who .ivpi'c the com: -romise oi t ie ih i si'b-li' ial -l..L:- .n. S.e ausc . a iuri.i uccusi.-n, Ml. .Jeoinison. U'-a led ! c, ond forbeat Slice, made a personal i ejol. del', have no ceila.ire lor t'.ie in lltal .:.a.i.:i.i' of Mevens HUM 1 he o. raiuit . ii: s i . .. ., ; t. i sul'allUes Ol Sumiier 1 uey are WU1 i ! i T that SteCUS f.lu.i! siitidow him like an a-asMu plotting and counter ph.t ting to make his declaration oooti --turc ii- i a J-jK n.ffU hian Hi j'eniis i'ii ilia ' but ... . i - cause a President inu-t mani'tun ho- ili;iiit' oven Wiien assaiicd bv his - Constitutional pt el s. and if smitten on, the one ohevk turn the other also. Vet o. e io not feel called upon to defend the President in this regard, but we may con. si ler the measure of provocation, which, added to the humiliation of his u;:just ariaignmcnt iu tiie house of his fVieiid.s provoked him to an unguarded ' ultei.iiice and aroused something of the s int of Old Hickory, who, under far less provocation publicly denounced a c.-riain Congressn-nn as -"ad d infernal scvMiudiel." I Lafavette Courier. On Which Side? The Indiana Republican State Convention is composed of very dexterious ooloioiniis This bode was, in session when the news of the President's veto was received, and felt it its duty to take sides ai once, ami express its opinion in a decided way. Peat to take giound f -r ', tlie President was a ticklish matter, since the large majority of Congress wis the it her way. To take ground djuinst the President was spin more ticklish, since the mass of the people is evidently with him. In this emergency the spirit of da. k Punsbv was evoked, and that worthv shade ins,ired a series of resolutions. w hieli as a specimen of straddling the fence, are without parallel. First, they declare a full conlideuco in the President and his Cabinet and both houses of Congress, and declare they will -'sustain them in all constitutional efforts to re store peace, oroer ana permanent i nion." whicii as tiioseetrorts ro inst now iii ditferent directions, will he rather a tliilicult task. Secondly, they endorse President Johnson, and will support him, but have entire ecuiiid i -nee in the I'nion maioritv in Congress. Thirdly, ''that it is the province of the Leeidniive branch of government to determine the questi.,,, of reconstruction" a shot ut the Presi- , dent. I-ourthlv, that under the ('(ir'.sli- ' tutian oi the I'liited States, tiie power t. determine what ipialiiications of elec- , tors are rcpiisite. rests w ith the -latr s resp. ifr, elv a snot Jor tue President Fifthly, ih-.t until the pro: !. of tiiese s'.at. s pi'.ve tliemsclvf 1 y.i! to the iov ernuieiit. they sho d ! not be restored to , i . I . . . . i l l e i . l . , . -, 1 "J'eu cc'.ore i.ie in ciiiou. vshii'i is backinir Con-re- Sixthly. "ti.tit tlie I'nion of these states !;as not an.i '.i:i;;oT be lissolvc-d except bv sue ccs-i'.i in volution" const .piently tlie . slates ace no ou. w'b.-h is backin tiie Pre-i'bur. 'I his sbi l .:' ba"siu :,n 1 filing. bi.ot lug hot and cold, viih t'.e s:mi" bu ah. in ay answer for a 'tv political camp:. 4:1 . but it is idle woi k in .1 cih-is of state iUbtsrs Men have the riirht to nliuMiaib:;::;',!1 X r:r their opinio either way in stton- Intiuaoe. or in a ti;,.'-c tacirtOO'ls style Hut one side or otlier thov must take. Tlie 1'.,, ... . 1 i ' ... , one uas 1 ecu urawn. .ur. -.revel:--, 'imt i cose w no act wit t nun hate I eel a red ; I, war on the rresideut. He has accepted i..e i-s'.,. it impossii'io to support 1'Ot'i anttt'-onisf. To o-,l ;.i thnt i-.-. siiion. is to receive 1,'ows of l othI he Indiana convention innst show its hind, or t-ike the political consequences. Ti,e T-i-o. who at'enipts to trim now will nnd id-ro. U'in an unieuao'e position, and ne assailed by hot i comi-atants. No matter who wins in this contest, lie at a-t will I e a dead duck. The leaders o. t.te urp'! iiiicans l-erc. as a cerie-ai tUll;o. are Wispr than t'.oir I rpt'ierti in Indiana. They have taken ground for uie I resident, and have done it in a tieeided and al-solute way V ' Courier X Tn tea T" i i i "' . . tUe Jttaai- Tuesday, the hut to re-

iio. urse tne tate ot .uissoiin lor war h:cj ao-.i n-. i-u-m wi expenses passed. A In!! was reported to establish teleirrapaic commu-

nK.i.ion loctween .Near 1 ork and the es.ir'SC5' A joint resolution for iLe establishment of quarantine regulations, to prevent the si. read ..f ob.-Ari. wn rf.. foi-r.s, t,-, , r"v.-t-. . f aata to t.a t3 vOTIiniiaee on ( oeiitiifTi'e T- ,t ,r ,' ' .juitive. in tho House Mr. Scheaek otfe-red an i mendment to the apiiro-.i isii. n bill that no cadev be appointed to West Feint from a Southern Sr?. unti! i: Is re d-i-to.l .,- ,. a- . . an act of Congress. -ViiCi o 'iteaiv Ut ari3C'!l'l!2fnt wa -aed. Mesnces were received fror.l ti:e Pre-si-dent nnd Secretaries -ward r.n-1 Stan-s-s ys.. . ., ' ion tone. onpr the rewards paid for ti e C.iT I'lre O, the assss-iiearion (""'"'ra'i! s " ""Id ti.-- resolution n" rr.,f,4 ..!-.;,. lor i;;.ornia;son rear lin-- if:c t'lS Ot tue Southern State, their ;-ro visional overaiacnts. tt-:.

: 1'iiitsoNAL We yeterdav had t::e ' pleasure of a call from Major John ;m ; of Wayne ee :r.tv. formerly '.Ma'or of the : TI .1. T ..' r . . - .

untei:rs. It i,:u;u3 c uuiiH-'picasu: e i'Ke. tt,e vetrH k,. e ii ts : ... h,ilu The Mafor w dfnotYe' rennittUi : , otfor , (, ,(. , r i, Conven:.nrp7rt'y:ress"Vr.:ii't x i.ii ii -stxia ne'i:aeu; o! irtoiana in,, nicaittei' toe Mso-r sacri it cot tc I'.iwI iOL.Sii. Oti i:.e iii.ivn' f I o 7 ... ' . .. . - cnicKamauga 1 ae I uirtv -:v!h was : the thickest of the i'.ay ..ud the Ma i 1 ,'j,-.!i t.s .. . , '. ion. command.' ii' j -a :ti "" ''':"'..;'('.' f. '. u s ':':;o i.r.. '' . i ;5 o r , ,, A, - ,. lied 1 or ; V ' i ., ( . , . - , : -:'.! : t - - o I'-ii..-N ,..'...- uhicu 1 tills ('.,,, ,,.,.:.,., iv , . . ts Ti t ..-.,. -1 . , lev. veteran v. !:er an-1 aenio man tne of Co -.::tv tici he is ,v : 1 i --C n.-l:.,!,,-.ti.n wl't ! -oo '. : ! e- ,, ,;. i.i, ., i jn t.--; ,(1..,..v- . ., t, ' " so 1 i j- .v w i l.-i : ; 1 s , i ; : e . . 1..-, , -.-':! and iOr .JI ills I'H iilll'V S j .'. :.(; i iii Jir.,,tilt.-.r i,Juta", 11 ot tb,. ;.. -..e-i,.;i another 1 lut :ri u of tb,. : . i'k'o. v. i-iibiics uie . ! J At L.'ianemi'..-a ie ' t--'-rf:o;:.,.ir.J: i-oji,:..,.,, ..,., appi'iatel seeretarv. Kot. L. W. C'pnvn was.v.iiei o- t.. r. i ir-ss the Oieetti: ;. and resp u ie I .a an .... , ivat i. 1 toei'.le f I.V ' !l '.'Vfi i-c c v. -' 1 7 t e n,. a..-- .a. aadi'.xv. o ;;r..ri.-tt. ia ;... , , ,- '.:- r ia -r-. 1' ,e ..ii-- . :. .- -:,..i.a "'' !v; K '.Ii. -.,. :U v .. .- f..r n .:. ,n c ; ., t: u'-ni'iritaig vieota.n nc is n--t known tile i-ie :,,ti i 1 i''j", rl : f ,. .. ' eome.-ui. n: ti e teuiperjn.'- pe-.-'.-e ' '" w .i.'r.e' i o . t-. e.i.w-uit t- e- t.a-r et ui.itb I leu d,:.- a ;u i;a- '' ; ' j';l' '-i-a t.. a-t ni a :-. :..pt r.c.ce tet t:w Apr.! n.-a: t.n-; c!.-. -a. .ia i. eta ; pots n.e c-unf.- concHrrlic. d- . aat the see a: ! ,,.ri.,v i iarrh i..':. . ..r sue, .-..aveai: .. t . m -. t at tne ZJl'hXl,:; ot .:.is :,.., ar .!,.,.. Ker. I.. . fl...pnj.ia. and ethers "ho ha-e.t1 i ressed au't;-!''-lueu;'! lstvSl ''i'r ' vlAuJn l: 'CJ'Z pipers. " ' A di vices from Mexico state that ti.e French iu the Northern and Western Jea ha.ve been driven to the sea poits. and are htmnied in by the victorious -Mexican Mu.;atlan is besieged, and the Liberals are c vct here victorious. ,r-T!ie Seventh Cavsdrv. ('ol. Tom. urowne. ) is eomiiier home" IsOW 'Vtlvertixolllt?lltN. . - SPR I IM C STYLE o 1JE3lt& c&? Cops ' -'- THK .MiV STM.11S IN I Sli, Jl'ST ARRlvEn ir JOHN SUFFIUNb'.S OLD STAND 45, Main-st. C2rT "T T IT T T T ' - i-i-t b L 1 . V 1 ia . 1 Mr. JAMES M. WEHLI, Til II fl II V ! TI HI I 11 ..-fl 1 1 lb I- if L 9 1 Ifl I I Ilfl ! I i 1 V ml fj.I I -WII.I. GIVK V (.l'iiiid Coiicei't, ON tti,.;j lur-,.., q tfir. ; "iday Ev ng. March 9, 6o, .SS!sTi: IJV M'lle. Frida de Gebelle, The Eminent Contralto, and Z f r. S. C Cnmpboll. The m;bii1m ,1 lu,-,. " .'Iiimcii! i.rfftor: I IW Alt!) Iinl 'I'MA.N. Adi.si m i''i ets; Ite.terv..t Seats - cts. extra. Ti !o -t .): -r: lr. A. 15. Pick". .Musit- u.re n..r,i-, ,,.t.n ,lt .... .' .. t'-ofert 'ollia. : -- at - '. 1 -ci. y t "V fe1 1, ff T k f ii A A H'j M9 I He Cleaned Flarissecl. rs low n iw.n rrii. l '-ri t:ivr i'r.tH t-rn.-. lrrac-rs ..:, re.y - u rt;:c A , ar;in, . Jolm Ut -ll, tia i ion. Store, ili st.. oitSi Ihih. Gli UX HAbiS I'OII hALi:. Boston Turnpike Election. : A 'f' rXiZ -".h im'u : l..-'.d m I4ic.i....1.d at ti.e ..nue y,:;.:: i:iaii.?:,i:a, OD "'jrL"1- "' -t -r'.- , s . I.. A o ,1 s , pr. - M-ir.ii -. ! 1 lit. " - - FLOU1? A N H FFFfi V IIOI.KS fli: l' HIZTAir... f? il, 1 Cf red. c-m. ut. ir.d.tlmjts. s;Tt. Kr.-.n v.rrv ' Lt'K- kc1 ,1"',!f!,",if ! irl i -r ' ""' .- pr-.'. ' yltS" WZifll warranted. iiKM.KV. sTAKi:. i .. Near Ue.t. Kict,- .ti.', Ia i. .r..- 'a.,'re. . MP 5 7 1 Z j A J. B. HUNNICUTT, Jeweller, fi xjta.na' bS'lurli'el up aa atireir new esubii-batoat. H" ls r,ox "Poir. a Iare and rerr de.-iralde s: -ci ii- is now openir.ir a lare .tii.t terr 3e.-ita'.,:p s:. -.-K of WaltheJewelrv. 1'a.o v (,.,e. Silv er are r f a'.; rsr 'tie, tt r.!..-a : a as t.ie l - e - t and wiil be id cheap the chea:es:. U:s oid :r.eCd. ant cu.-tT-r, are ir,v-.t,i ta cail on M-ara,j t . j,i-sf. j. B. Hi'NM'd'TT. 7- M il:; Sir3,000 BUSHELS FL, AX-SEED, Ke-c'.iane.t and seittU-d. cf the best quaiitv. t a !oa ., i lQe most iaroraoie terras. GEO. W. i. CO.. 71 Miin StrftTurnpike Notice. WY order of tv dir-.-etor ff t'-.e K futr.v.i hervlvr not neJ that t:.y are : t-. fr,.rert. X:' 1 reaarer. tv H:ll. tiini-rfcr ':v?i' Kr-ii Z??' a . St-"'U7 s : f,:r ca"' snare suoscntsKJ, t-r ti.e tittee&t.'i cr Ait.i Dent: dr- d-'.Urs be f.'e tfu-.-r.t. Uv ,' J.tr-Wxt : re 'oirs. ; e Ce nf-e-rt.. dsr of Ji. r r.-r rt : "neentf, '.at ,,. asus: next : Sve 'imu-i ? "-"'-' -Jy ': .-;-t-ne.s:r :. A idi.it ot ten out. vt::'. t n i 'el - n r-.-n;- j-a, i I.-.- i!,.i io,::-. j.. r, Iiil;.!'- - r. s ? .HH'-.i i ' . Sw e. Via iarcc . . is--:. ' :

LIME? LIME? LIME? llllt VliltV littsr I.I M It 1. r V!.i:ewa',itii

.ii. ,i. : . t. . cs , a ..v i, e;' .'ii iaa i t'. I'. s ' rs a ..-, . r--,-er More, on N. IVari- ; re, on N. I'eartr- " ' er-Hnv an- , r . . t . A vo, ,.i M.tisro. Int. " " '--. . - - ELECTIOINT NOTICE. A N n.Iit'TlON Jt l belt ia the U-cture re-t'cteria n Chorea of Kieh- . t - . ,t ... , .. - - -' ' .ar-..l oesa it, M.r, i rfa. i-". . ' t. :. i r t;.e eteet-o o Trntee to sen.- the . .. a :.r. l...IUc.Mi,jri-. . t'v'.'itvh 1. Equitable Fire Insurance Co. rsttl i'r ..: !i ' b r . f W .. a- 1 I . ,-e f.-i. I r.-.-'-a.a.- u.l t!u- pr -u.ptVr - I-isr.a. c Coniiuar "' o( . -. ii - : ' a f - a: t iv i; i' .i I si.s ' i . I i ' .. r;ji-. .'1 no i A.'i i: ii t .' r. i.' t o' t eb . i" - ; .: ...i . ; . u : . ! I.! -. ri i a . el ta-atai .V. fl said ta'- .: t. r i '.'. . . r : I'd. 'r :.i :t:e i- iru '. , f s-ti i dwell. w r--, e .-l ot O. W. XJorris. i -ra'. aen of a.t 1 I t ir.-,. t: e ittii m-t.t ot sot .r-surance in s 'i a. k.,." It w.-u, l it ii..er.ii -:ui as 're :.u.t '. t : i -s av en: .a ie to : -a. ir the ir-n-pt --. ! ive r- i- r -: ..i i.;eir aa'. is. 1 -i .e r; .i; l ot t'-.rt e lC'inv :,. an I ili de.'.1 l t iii'j .v a.', i a.i t piti-'i., a: iv l.ice s te a I ' man- r- . 'la ' e i; 1 .ia ts --r," ;l:i i patro'.-'s ' ta -. rthv ' iitake a j'O.-v ,o iviiiraa-:-..: i.i t! e 'i ..tic c -aiel: all .. ss bv !-re a'l. i--ul ! .-a - i: . : u.:a i. 1 '.ace b.- a . ..a re'.v .if .Co' tr..'.t k. a i ; ,-;a :. ; i.-.'Ci- a .a to o". u: . .' ;i.c '. w-ih.uit r a 1 or . " ... 'MIHAJ. , r-N,, 1 ' e ia ' i .. .o ; : e-; i ce. ..a i 1 i - o--ir. N. iris a .-. eeas,. a; ci . no, St.yi ..,:. .t.c.lu w au- i''....iu. l-eb. -. 1 li i Neo issiU I TK )l 1 V K I tiltsll 1 1. - ; eiei -a i. at-: el- I -i t ia;?l!iv no l.-." aril, ef .'a A lv Sc. is this .iav th.'i!v,' 1 bo the w uh.ir.ot - a. A. . Ne.t"ti 'r :a said f-rta. it'.i- 'e.s .iccOut.ts . , i...., , t . ..... A' , WTl,N iTTMe tie: Uai ot Co present m-'iui:. I'r. N.'i l-n . i '- ai i.o, in r- ius o . ,-r I'nd. I k.uon's Jcv -eii - s:..r . o; ;-. .' i-.ii.".k-t'-n Ii. use. k'ehta. u I. iarca 1. 1 - .1 WHERE FROM? Fiom the West Going East. tv. I.V'l't. Suri;en )inlil, rcs-. , !- lo.. ,!,,, ;i ci- ..us ot K. chnii. a. i and i i- . i. iv. ;a,t d;-s..;.d t.-s coaiu , 1 1. a w it.i I'r. T bo-i , a t ie pract c ' I L-iii -tri , !e ill open an O;': ,-i ..ii I. in. lai . l.iii'li l th,' Istm. iif a N.o ..a i l..ei;aiil suit of iiiceli- tin iiisiie.i KiH.ms, on . ' JVi. Ctl 11 JatafeGt, ,i. .. ,i i, i .ii.. titer Ihu. DieKui-an". Jewelry More, oo- ' " posito the 1 1 lintiimtoii House, T; re '.... r- Fast . f a-.icl.a.i Ures. True Store. here he w ,- . based t.. r-.-iv h s frien 's Tid i,,iri !o. : 'i M u'ci fitroas. ' T-l ,.a. ",.. ; , f ,,, atia.SXern Vaanage fvOmpany. i successors to .Horilecai I'urry.l M A N I" I A C T I' It L K S O F 1 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND aailsincss "7f7"aroXate:

I. 1. SCOTT, -aiVeiit, Notions, Toys, Willow-Ware, and Richmond, Indiana. CHILDREN'S WAGONS; J4r- lime unrivalled facilities tor the PO. 49, MailT StTCet. Ianufnclure in all Ilt'iiarliiieii ts, purlieu- ; larly in the Iron Department. i yjif KK'IIM ' I. I!VD - Oi 1, rs f, r i:V ttllllK aud It I if A I l -IM;. solicited. - ' '

1.:. !im -t,d. March I, Isfi... ! - 2in I 111 III i: AKi: IMUil' ltri f. furnish Farmers a Mit-erior A rti ;!. of Flaxseed, seloeted from ci.oiee l.'ts. lle- i;.;,ri. i exjiressl v , r . oHamr. '1?-F ;r:.,. " s mon... to Jlirrow Seed tiie crm-in-.spring nil! ;.!.:.;, :e n a rail and le.-tru tortus. J. W. iJFRSOX i co. ; Iilcl.QK.ud. b. 1 , i'eo. 1,1, Is'lii. 5I-S Sheri ff's Sale. pft'i" Mt l l ii .! a ii-aec ti me dire.-'e i from ft St Oe- V, .iv.k- Ci act- n fleas Court. I will exjwse ... l iioii. sat.', ai li. . niiri uoilsft r Hi enterrali', Wn i.. miioi, in ii.i.a. o.i ti.e ITth dar of ilareh. I s ';'. l.--'e.-ii tiie I is of 1 a. o'clock. A. M. and 4 . k. V, M.. '.-a s ii I day. tie. follow ni proj-rtv, t"i . 1 : TI .. Nor'i. Ki-t 0'.ar:-M- of Sec (Km tn 2 ... Towti- '. f-.'i: -:i II . c,,nt ,;i,.i,- one ijiiadrei and siit.v I a acre-. I.-t t - - .nv I e more or !'., ivitb the ex-o-i.t: i ot a in.-, t IlZ h.oisf l.-t. r i. ater i..t. and a toll :! .te ieiuie lot. tin-re .'.i i .' if 'senix-d in deo ltrom (.'Las. i'. I't " e t J ' Hatl-T, - n taated in War tie coiintv, aa 1 s: .a- ..' In a-c,a to Ik- sH as the j.ropertv id .!..s. ,i, liiat- r a-i 1 Marv Aoa Hntt-.T, to satisfr sa;d !'-cre.' a Iji a '! .rl"' .i: i' rrv. dOii.V M. I'AXSO.V, siicntf W.C. to. -'i, !"' .. ;,2 - . '. fiii j Cin. 8c Ft. Wayne R. R. Co I 4IIt . TO sTiH hllllldtllliS. a-oTMT. ti 1 . tue st.-Jtljoid. Ii f.f fto & J:t:lVtX: ZJ'V: Z X, "'u.' yU-' I Pr . r-!.-, ,.- tV- !f ar ! ,f I ' :-' t. ir-. " "' ( Jianr, enjch. looMAS I,. S( OTi, SerMarr. ma . J; ..... KtvwAi-.ft T. lilBsu.v. J. W. BURSON & Co., ." t", ai ai.iK, ofIi I A & E I I I fj, Diru.trMir, r.ivniiiuiiiu) IIMU. rt l uraiiike. Highest Ilarket-Price Paid fr.r Plav Setd. le. -lilr X'J..Hlcy tlAX'l" cVC Co-, : crrren . am OAWnalVji. UriU fJUXrirrllSSIOaM" MERCHANTS, 4 ill, ir. ; . : - ' ., 3l- k :r,!j r;raiii. f.ra. arm nm -f a. aa t Hnol, in trge r r rr.a:.' ... .a ..iiiic, .i .i,e r area 'is--, ir Ut?,a. miction ot r -t-. sad loa . avne A-. --a-...-, liichrtv.r.-i. I3J Real Estate Agency. I.HCAMEY WASSON SWA r satr? zix- a.lAr- rr-r-rt ; in the r;tr f ki-am-.nd. a-d land w:ti; it'nj.-r.rets tr.ee :r nai t-. i-i.iot; he wail uke d-.-tscre iu M.ir.t.'c - e ' ' t . s- s ,.a- to ;.i.r.-:.v. Farm for Sale. ff 1 1 i r. 'at- r,'Vv..f BaHwin. 4 tna-sw-.t JL '' J-ii--''-1 OtaTt Cu., lad., and 4 nr;i;ra i . ; . . 'r- : un I n - ..aai . -in-rt raiV.i wKicb rcd 1- t llr' i.nl.ai st !s: I'liitt: . a -r KiVr en'ttvtkic: ' 1 ' - - ----- - - ---- -. -, a:, I -I an i --Ira-:i -.. O . . , ; .e lea; tari ao.-sea : -i - - o . ' . '.' O.i Ai i-'.z. :.iTv- f-rar' C ...

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. oru f is iitairiiv fx tiiihuHa ..r.. ...) -S,, .1 1 .-.- '.,,.,, ..,.,m.,p. in Ihl m t.., ... Jv,.:,h R Varun'ii. and John C. Keiner. surv.Tinjc Irtsteea. if., joj VaWmine tt'iatora. Truatee, ' .t.v. ii.- ("n! ttie Kati.n i Itatniltoo Rn'.road Compaay. i otliers, pendait :n thet'etirt -if t'oaiuion f teas of Imi tier t'ouiux . Ot.io, in .ilstienc to an order aDiljuxltfni.ntof said ", uri cm ! aa-t rereiere-i at r'ebruarr lerm. A I1. is .1,ar ii) an order nf sale to him dl-r.s-t-sl, issiksS t i i Court in sapl rase, will, between ta. rs of o'clock. M. ud d o'ciiKk, I. M., of SnturtlMv, the ei .Milectilw Uy of Mart-h, i ; ..!. ttMIM, IVfore tiie d.xii of the Court iiuuse, in the City of H tiro'ton, i.i sc l r. o.niv ot Butier. offcr for sale as aa eutirt-tv.br public ueta".i. the entire Kail mad of the td el. i am! llam it m Uailroad t'onipanv, aa no t jitfiCie 1. or bor.'t.o.'re -oiKtriicte-d and n.'W , nd by a.d t'ololianv, lu.-iu ttn the liue of K.HK.I cf said t'omoa. v cvteedi't! !-. 11. tlie North bark of the tireat Miam: U ter. ,!m to .i-s i 1 iie-qnai tor miles atwve the aide iiv .. lianeltoi. Seitlia ardly. to ku, in IVeI U- e-'.t'it : t ion. , Wesiw aisl'v, L'tie bxiundarv line t i ,n the States, f Ot.:. an I Indian, blether with ii!l ti e :': aiicii;. i.i;!,:, and pri ile.-s of the saut liaun an t HaufiU'tt bUaioal l'uipnv, im-ludiug its trai,c'..e to tw and act as a eortx.ratkm : the richt of . w, Ani Un ,K.,.U1,W ; hv s.u.1 Kailrcad, and all rail v , ,..or UMltfr:j;, therein, or prtvnrel therefor, , i.ri,) ,it.,H.t k'rounds : and all the rotting .i. ..,,. , , .t -,i, riais. and a! other t -cK. m ica ii. rv pr 'i- riv. reai and p : s nai. .-. rueetei v th the opTa-X-.:-.e; ! i.n-at i in::; . said litil.-oa-l, or pirevidest or : nated ii. rul.-r; I';.; -: with tiie contracts, . .'e.Ut'. . - I tr.e. "ves .t t ie said Kav n and Hamilton Kt lr. i ! ' tsii.a.ii . 1 , o ! i;..',lio.id. read ot'. er pi-o'KTtv. to he expos- ,'.. ssie. w ill be sold a an entirety, lo the highest e- . I t.; !'i i L r lor eas'i. pti s'j.e at the isiuhrmati.o:,.t tic sale i v sai.l ceiitt. I t a mm. or price. . : . . ii..;u " .e nun tr.sl an.i sixty tnottsami t w ,. .,, - a. . .... ; !, .t order and ;.;,;.,,., a maiiuniiu. N-iow Inch no bid is to be ie ea 1. in 1 ii . ,sh-i, t U-mi le ; aud pursuant to :. t. r !..-. ,.t s.1 l,.i 'ei .m l m lament, any bidder. .a : -r t -...ii t -: t: a-te.-s ua.t. r t'e agreement oi m ere.: t.-i a..d st s kh.-l I-ts ! nl i-ompny. for the ea- ta. i!-..'i: . i t e deals "a i si.ck. f sail company, a civ i. wbict. s i..e-t in said case. ill be roujuiret! : i. ;i.r j -.iir!t m .-, t t'- satisfaction ot the under- - n,.i. t.-r l ie pa ..i 'at of the amount bid at the confirmation of th.e s o .-. The sale to U' made is to s..lot lac amounts found 1-t .ud coin t to !h- due, as of the hist day of July l -v, ., ..a arc, unt of principal and overdue and unpaid . .'ee....;... er i i: ' r . 1 to toe seeeril tK.ii.lisi cre.l'.tir of s. I r.itoii.t Han. at . ti Kai!r..ai Company, as follows, v:.- i -.Li- u V. lUrtueil. i nio...-.- a. .. and assignee .' il.e Cite oi Co. uiuaii. the Mini ot fa o hundred and f a; '. Slwiaii! 1 four Imudn t and eighty eight . i .1 i'.'-Uhl .lobars he Ikj.ii; the holder of t ,c ' a !s isne-t l.v ,i 1 ts.mpatty to th thty of Cinc; i.i.ifi, and secured br hm inoitae., uiade by said ! eoinpan to said ity. oi,etlt.'l leee:nber 27th, IseO, m 1 the other July Utii, ls51. To the holder of the a-uds is-ued by sail coit.pany. under the tuortfraga deed ot trust of January first A. !. ISi2, of which said Jos-ph It. arnuni. an i John I'. liemer, and the so: -, n aiit trustees, tue sum of four hundred and twenf tv-hve th oisand and one huudred and ninety-eight l..-lm) t.'a.lys la-100 ' ibdhu-s i To the holders of the ..iit-iana.nie; Kui.ls isKH.sl bv Kai l eoiuioiiiv ui.der the r . , . . . . . ' , - . ,a-,s moi taj.-e .iiv.l ef trust dated November 1, A. P. 19SI, ' of , hich V tleutm.' Winters ia trustee in place of rce Carbste decessed, the sum of one hundred and thirty-tour thousand nine hundred and twenty-three (,. ,.u.,23 , ,,,, , . n, to th8 hol ier , i sterlini bonds issued by sail isur.pxny, and set up in sai 1 ease by Joan tones, und Taivrence, Son, IV at ce, tiie sum iu 1 e.leral mouev, of two hundred ,U1, .,,r:v one thousand seven I.. m ired and sixty- , throe Si- 1U0 i Z 1,7 f-i h7 100 ' dollar. JF.SSK II. STEI'MENS, Si-cial Master fonimmsioner. I February 14, ISfl.51-Se. ; IV. fee $ IS. 90. NOTION THADE. G. P. EMSWILER, - Ieulfr in - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY MILLINERY! CJiiieiiinuti. Oliio. DEVOIJ CO., 8d 4 85 Pearl Street, Wlioles;i lt.i OejttlcrfS - IN MILLINERY GOODS ti u n t i I I Ornaments, Trimmings, A c . DEVOTJ 8c COMPANY, SUA. . I'tHii Slref-r, I I STAIHS. IS NICHOLSON & BROTHER, W liol'-sair and it fail Booksellers & Stationers: Main Street, IttdlMIlM), I?fD. CAB1MET FUP.NITURE! A Purchase and Removal. KW. W. KI.MHTT nd IJFV HMKW, ;-'":- "o-.-l ,t .' k of Cab.aet f-rr..;i:: -. I C . I lltutii. I Ac, , -iii T .'iii'ts Maa'.n. ars .! aa ! '. s,rer.ieat Ware1' r ro irio'a'' - '. r:;.-i inj- a,, ix-,1;: .12. 'ij tii.i S. 777 r-r-r t.t,- t - 3. a iVt.er j tL, r ar: ; r - a red tt, -- It ar.v article n their tin ff?J5 A T f flfvis TIi wiwl t-k !' Knt-ttitnr? B. W. Elliott n4 W r Vt . ... ....... . .. .. t Ta, . . " ' " " ' -!Io t rarrat mooos 1 an 1 l-AH'.r..-T Imro arhreh ti make s-lee-i- t'.is Cite, and tlie Peooia sr - r. ? :'-.'';. i- t it -d to r ail an 1 exanuiue before ' el ae here EI.I.tOTT k BLOOM FiI.m .., J. In-1., r-l. 1, I ;$. 4,t EZRA NYE & BRO, I blLiK- i.t Stoves and Hollow Ware, I'laiti, I'rtv c d, and Japanf-d Tinware. A !.... Ar-ntt for the ."-aie of the Forsst Queen Cooking Stove, An l Ma;iufa-:t:rrTi f ail iiais of TIN AMI SIIEirr-IROX UORKI -- .i . i . i . , r,.C 'CTr" - " :; ss.i: ursture iwosis, near tb i. f t-j ..1 T; i'i-a J.k OS 4 . ti - v. 57 T?--fs,n",vi:i.M-,f.s.Hi ii.mc;ixTJi A a., i a.- -: : ''.-s'-o....- of Beal EtUM for .. iVM. IF LI, Ayr. i-tf.