Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 19, 5 July 1866 — Page 2

Richmond Palladium. Thursday, July 5th, 1866. t'MOS STATE TICKLT: for -'e. tetarr of State, .lon Tnitcr,of Fayette.

Auditor olfciaie.ThoiaiM M. McCartr,ef Wbau. TfMiowof i-, Nathan Kimball, of Martin. Ally Gcnl, Delanit F Willmmaon, of Putnam. Sup't l'u(t.Iostruclioo,(-orP V.Hof Marion. W ith malice toward none, with rliantr fix ail. with flrnwas in the rht, aa od ire o to ee the right, iet us strife on U) finish the wirk we are in. anil bind tip the nation's: wonii'll, to fw for him wb" ahull ta- borne the battle, and for hia i.t..w and hi, orphans, In do all which mif aehierv a yr and lasting peace a mnnir oaraeirta an! w.th aii oat; n. UNION STATE CONVENTION At f ndiitnapfiliw. WeilarWay, Jalv ittth'ws. The friends of the Lincoln and Juhn3on -'restoration policy,"'- ;U-r carelul !nd an xious consideration, regard it their partiotic and imperative doty, in the present trying emergency, to call a L'n ion State Convention, to lie held at In dtanapolis, Wednesday, the T.Hh da- of Jul-, IpGH, in which only those vho supported Lincoln and Johnson in 1', and who note support President Johnson's ''restoration policy," will participate. Sol. Mc.rdtih, Wayne Co. William S. Smith, Allen Co. David Kilgore, Delaware Co. D. G. Rose, Marion Co. V. R. I'ierse, Madison Co David Urndcn, Marion Co. James Morrison, Marion Co. M. Igoe, Marion Co. Adam Trumbull, of Wayne county. Win. A. Lowe; L. W. McConl; Thomas Cottrell; DavidS. Gooding. The C ounty Iobt Part aim iuts-n..ier font's tin I'enifosgmi; Raid lor a Now Juil. Nut Ii.itiiik tuna last week to deoU; to the examination of Commissioner Jones's "data," ti.al its. iuiportancedemsnded. particularly a he announced in his en i niiinii ution, with a grand nourish, that it "t' tnuot le rontrovertwl," we accepteil hia vori' n f'T the nonce; but now recur tu it, in orJiT t'i:it ita tnrmiWf ctinracti.r niay be tcaled - pmiiisin; thitt it loi the lodk to u a of nt'tre rwe.i of ' v,n t il.t i.i jii " than t! e olil jail, to u,a'fc it truthfuil?- lieait:iy . For the purpose of bringiii(r Mr. Jonf,'ji il.itcnii it before the reader, vra anin publiaii it : "At tin; binnirifr of the fiscal yar 1 : V t:r con- , r w-iii in dfbt $22'..'f) ; in additfiui f r'l.-o, ( tn:iy a M rtirront etin'S for anme veur i.t'uo - in ikoiir a total of 2K3,UM. And for tlm pm -.- ,.f li.piidatinir timt Brtion of tbe aliove debt that tV-U lm- ihii-ai tl,.,t veir the I'ommiiiiiner leVie.i a ot oihtv i nts to the $100. That tofre-llM-r with the thirty r Din Itiiit the Sta'e levmd for Military, or . iclief fund for soldiers' w ire anil fafui!ie, v hie'ii, hv an act ol the last Legislature, was left in to" count r trvsiurT when it wns collected, erabl-1 t'i-' f'-'moty ot - ; f.-rr lo pa off 1 1:1 t.OtiO oi tlo O'llutv '' t, ! l-ltiT ' un unpaiil balance arrxinst the c Mr v of i'J'.'.i i 0. to p v whtfh we had on hand th- lt .l-iir- lSo, V '.77 J firi, le.tvmg the present iiifleoi...lii,'si of tht r "inlv uiipriiviiteil fe on'y .';. :.'' 1 '.4. 'I"i ,ti -1 ; hii-h, t'szether with tlie current eXi" -n 'S "! t!i- j r-omty tor the fiscal ve r we haw b-i--i a ix ot fi tr ce Is on the l0. and fire cei ls !i r the purpose of bmlduip a jail. We have nlso 'ivrii lo'ti e lo t r 11 w ho hold bond against hrt countv , t!.at are tin-, ; t nresent them for payment against the Jutli of July, I -lij. w !ien the inler-st w iil stt.p. 1 hfn are lut ! t : ' ' of them. So, roil ace, that we tin re an actual j balance on band over and auov. all debts n iiit tl.e , dual; , that are du" of over $''"1,000." This, it will be recollected, be prefaced by t!i i-'-cl.iration that K was "fair candid, an 1 coinvt." I. t us c amine it. The Ciunty 'leht is a 1-','." t-'. There is interest on S 125,lK)0 of tbLs sum for one year to Is5 ail.loil, amounting to $7, 900, thua u.aknv the actual debt 1 237,542. Admit Ibe amount "onhaiKl" the; lstof June to be, aa be saya, $c'a,7T3.fn :t utml.l leare n balance of $7.1,7Att 3 t instead of i5.224 34 i as "present indebtedness' nuprot i.l-tl for. Qu'-te a d dlrence, here, Mr. Commission, r, t-,1 t e-rta:nlr ; larks beiii( eitber "fair, can li.l or c- rrect." as you eu- .! irsid Viur "data !" The current expenses of the cjuuty, from June ti June, as provided tor at last aa-s-ssuient f'f'i,) is estimated at $i5,00n. (b'durt ibis fnin the (ictK.i amount in treasury, June 1st, lv". (after deducting the $?,35S of bonds proposed to h paid in July, which leaves $'il,4;i7 M ri there, '. and the unappropriated balanct on hand is $.'7,437 lin.that mt( aii.l iHohJJ be applied to the pay aier t of the debt of the conntv, and stop the ioterp.t on tliat miih, it" Messrs. Jones and Tierce, (the to 4'.nimissioner ''ho are so keenly alive to the enterprise of buihlinp a new jail. ) were as anxious to " stds Tre the inter- ; est of the eonnty," as men in public capacity should be, and wonld not allow themselves to be swallowed, body and soul, by the man behind the screen, J. It. J. - i to whom Commisaioner Jonaa owes a deep debt of : gratitude for aasiatinj him to bef the countv debt and make it appear easy ami the burden of taxation -'iijftt, and tkus jiettifoi; the "ae w jail into existence. 'Inhuman-, Brctai.," Are Mr. Com missioner Jonks thus characterises the i imprisonment of criminals in the present jail, notwithstandinR the recent repairing it ha nndergon?; and the comparison he institutes between it nnd the horrible "lilaek Hole of Calcutta," would be well- , calculated to frighten people into his notion of building a new one. if his evi- ' dencehad any semblance of being truth- : ftit. To show that it is false, in everv ' particular, we confidently refer to the : past experience of all our jailors hs to j the uniform healthfulness of all the pris- S otters they have had under their char-re, , during the past thirty years, in this ter- j rible place, that Mr. Jones deems to be j so appropriately adapted for the pun j ishiuettt of JetT. Davis, by transferring ' him from Fortress Monroe to Ccntreville Jail "as tliat would be intinl olv worse than death itself!" Cruel, ov.el art thou. ' Mr. Commissioner Jones! Tue famous ' tortures of the Spanish rupiisition would be ttiild in comparison to punishment ; Ukc that! Treason wonld be made odi- ; ous, through the suggestive thought of Mr. Jones' "worse than death'- in diction, throughout all coming generations and . to the remotest period of time! --Dal, seriously, let us look at a few f.'.ct. anJ see how stands the 'inhuman, brutal, cruel and nncht istiaa-like,' charCCS of Mr. Jones, against those who think tha old jail goo J. eccngh for seme cars vet: There have been but two deaths in the jail since it was builtFrank , Mania and a maa by the nsme of Ow. , ens, both of Milton. Mr. Jones will not I we prctutae attribtue the cause cf their decease to eitber lack of "ventilation, 1 lignt or capacity;' for the former b-mg : httmclf by th neck, and the latter cut : bl tiroai and tb veins in hi arms, and ; b!U to death! Whll.t the late Tbos. G. ; .N3b! wai SbcriS, t-. recollect that a j tf.tr.rj eoastirfaltn w eaptcr4 rd i

confined in oneof these dreadful ( ! ) celis , wheu titlior from -lack of ven'iiutsoo, 1

light ami capacity. amgiy or a! COUl

bine-i caaei ia..- aiuie. eouniei nat- 1)t:bii,:.ed f the Union par, in Kener to take an exernciat.ng spasmodic tit , t t,,,,,, Feunsvhar.ia. New

-(no doubt his feeling, were similar to those experienced by our friend JoR f when lie "was in the c-t-11 the olhvr iay and took the "fit'' to have Jetf piimVuf! , by cofi fining him then.-! ) Mr. No1 ie, like a lamina:. i- luan tuat he was. Lad lh- eiiu.mal immediately n inoved to one j( the npio-r looms called in a i hvi- ian, and ' 1 - ' Knii'iir! stiiirM' h r,.fi Krrymg the poor tvliow up sUtiis, Lir. body w:vs as .lirf a5 n lioard every muscle psjwerfullv agitated, be. 1 eve- rolled up It was an ,' t"r, as the fe.p.iel proved. He remniatd prone upon the bed, and entirely helpless, until late in the night, and every tody thought that the "lilackHole of Oili-ntta."' No , ha l claimed another victim to satiate its ,;iuipii tsh appetite! It lieiiig iplite COoi, the kiud aud attentive nurse, went own into the jai! yard for a load of wood, and the jstilietrf counter jit er, seeiug the coast clear, iniraculouly recoverajif arose aud skeedad lied, and bus not been heard of since; though the worthy Sheriff made anxious inquiry of a citizen of Centteille, if he d "seen a poor fell with fits, running about with only his shirt nnd drawers on?'' Mr. J. T. Williams, had the custody of the jail for six years and one week. Daring that time there were about three hundred prisoners coutided to his care. At one time there wore- fourteen p metiers iu the jail quite frequently, from se en to twelve. So much for the -capacity.' At interval-, prisoners wereta ken care of by him from other counties, and the jail was then of sullh ient Vapa city' for that purpose and, at the same time afford sutlieient room for home criminal : besides bringing a revenue d

lessening the "heavy expense to the tax- . necvsUy be a failure, and labored with payers of Obi Wayne," now complained n their power to make it a failure. Thev of by Mr. Jones, an. I u-ged as a strong ! fvv I10w jut as thev did then, and hate reason for building a larger jail, because, t!le war and the soldier as they did then, forsooth, four prisoners (prior to re- ; lt are constrained to add to their treapubtng it at an expense of some .SG00. ) , s..n the most shameful and disgusting had been sent to -'the great counties of Jivpoci -i-v. Hut hypocrite will not save

Randolph and Fave'te, at a heavy ex penj,"" to be boirded and for safety. Mr. Jones gives no "data" by wht-h the amount of that "heavy expense may be calculate. I : but we know their safe keep ing w:i4 not insured by removal to the jails of these "great counties," because thicc of these piisoners (one of whom

is young Holler, the murderer of an old to this pv are worth rel i iag General liiau at A bingtou i:i tliis county.) broke ; Sherni-tn happened to be here and wan jail and est aped! When Mr. WiUbuns invited to drop in where the South Carhad charge of the prison, only two es- ' olinians w ere being entertained, and giv e caped and they were let out of the door them a call The General said all his by a woman employed as cook, w hile Mr. i i tn o w as fullv occupied, as he proposed W. was a'went with his witV t see Pis to go to St. Louis by the next train, and father in law, w ho was then quite ill. and j besides, snid lie. -tell the gentlemen thev had been sent for. One of thise from South Carolina that I called upon HI 1st pits was recai uu red and sent to the 1 them :", did not find them at home, and

i - .";'.;' i 11 y the other, who was comtni'tt.l t'iM-stealing a shirt and a raizor. went to Louis ille, Ky , stole a suit of clothes, and was seut to the Kentucky penitentiary. As an incontrovertible argument for tl o.neia! healthfulness of the jail, we ate iulormcd tuat dining the time Mr. W. was jailor, not one dollar was spent for sic kness occasioned b the unhealthy situation of the cells, from the cause, as Mr. .Tones avers, of "lack of ventilation, light and capacity." We have heard Jesse frequently say that, after eating a hearty dinner, and wanting to enioy a cool, quiet nap. undisturbed by noise or llie.s, he has frequently retired to one of the unoccupied cells, on -one of these hot days ' Mr. Jones speaks of, closed ..,. 1 1 1 J ..i.o ......u oou., air, eujov eu uature s sweei restorer, nanny repose, that

Kings might seek for in vain i;i their cinn-ns of Charleston. The Ohioan inluvurious palaces, or Mr. Commissioner ' llli!-t''1 in eloquent endorsemcnt.s of the ivi ,r,i,t K . . id.H tiine of State s-ovcicigntv ami the

v v -r. in i in. i, , , , ' ui I'llU lit V. O II 1.1 fei- 1 ties to have a new jail-at-CVnterville-np-on the brain, from -and after Saturday next. Wo think w-e have fully disposed of the double-distilled petti fogging of Mr. Commissioner Josts, in regard to 'ventilation, light aud capacity," but have devoted more room to the subject than we intended. We wili add one more thought : The jail was deemed sufficient ,

to hold all the criminals during the six like John Barlev. corn The South C arrears Mr. Williams had it in charge; our : o'intan did not seem to be convinced , present worthy shed never had "a lar Ht' 't"d seen it. and was satisfied So he , " . , . shoo his head meted ib i -1 v as an cer number than eight at one time : now ,; . , ,. , i ,- , . , e - U noun pioctaimed tue res inx'ction of when cn.ee increases so extensively in . the rebellion Cm. Com. oar county, as to surpass or approsim te M

to the number of convicts daring Mr. W.'s a Iministration, it will be time llien to ttrgo the propriety of enlarging the borders of the jail. The. people generally lel.evc wi;li us that "it is good enotigu" until the county gets out of debt a. id taxes are lessened. Hkiijs to two Millions The Atl-r.ta (O.1.) New Eta contains the subjoined: Robert Uruce BUvkburn, of Black burnsboro, Scotland, one of ti.e weal tin est n;3.nufscti;rcrs in Europe, died a few months since, leaving an estate estimated a: over two millions of dollar? Ti:c heirs at law, as c undei stand from patiies convetsant with the history of the fa;r Uy, are the late Jchn Ulackbtim, of cuth Carolina, and another brother who settled ta East Teniite several years since. John Miatkbnrn' e.ai Is represented in psrt by Dr. J. C, C. Blackburn, pf thi city, and perhaps by mother brother in wci, 1 probahy la Tan r Ark.SMa i

The Copperheads Summoned to the Bar. throush the ,n.. an t tie ecW.

c'Oiuo ! :uk fiotii evt-i v State It is reYolk : faCt a th? s?es. 3r., .roin SrtUd atj (1ireition corno, t,,V howling iinpi ecations of ti.e mortally J wounded Copperhead Democracy. To ; 9tiwfr the speech they made n. attempt, but want to diifctrov its effect bv ti e l'oul-f-t a! its author. Thev d r.onrce , - l,i m in everv phase of the billingsgate" v ocab:;lary; cltarge him with the foulest crimes of whih thev are euiltv tbem-aclv.-c; uwear at him: gel drunk about him; Utt all will not do There stands the speech unanswered and unanswerable, and it is working wonderfnllv upon the hearts of the people. f.-; rerbeads may rave an. I curse with the wickedness and malignity cf I he damned, but they can not get away from it. I'.y their fiendish attacks upon the Governor personally, they are paying Lint the highest compliment, and according las greatest triumph, thtis confessing their inability to reply to him and acknowledging that there is nothing left but a bare personal warfare: The effect of his speech was manifest in the late Democratic Congressional Convention at New Aibanv, hi which they were constrained bv the public feeling which has been aroused to re sult e that "the late w ar on the part of the authorities of the United States became just and necessary to save the Union from disruption, and the Constitution from overthrow." ; Now that the war is over, and the wave of public indig nation is j iing against them, thev resolve that the war was "just and necessary" to v.ive the Union; but throughout the war in that very Disfiict. and in everv other, they resolved that the war wss wicked, that it was unholy and unconstitutional, and that it must of them; tin ir record has been made o",t in letters of fire, and as the people read it thev curse them in their hearts and will ciiis'i mem ov iiieir voles ifU'-mai Dril'f Journal A eon pie of nnoe. lotos of the i isita of t'-e Si f'i C-trolina Ti a : 1 v a - do': o -it i . n that they now owe me a call.' Mr Tronhopn w-ns 'lutv in 'ormed t ha t an old friend of his was in the citv who peiha s i would have called upon biiM. but had ! ! some time since endeavored to see him 1 and could not find him at home: and in ! deed he was to bi-hevc tha" Mr Tren ; holm had purposely avoided seeing him. Mr. T. could not remember any conduct of his that would justify an accusation of discourtesy of that kind, and inquired what the name of the fi lend might be. , ! He was told it was "a Mr. Sherman." "Mr. Sherman," said Trenholm. and upon his word tie had quite forgotten, there 1 must Vie some mistake. The name of i Major General William T Sherman bei ing mentioned, the South Carolinians ad . mitted thev had heard of him and soioe of them recollected they were not home when he passed that wav. The other incident is that of an exi . ..1- , vuange o- v .e s h iw ecu an cmuo po.i-tifi-ln xvlto ii-K .lirt.i.l l.!i,..l!' t ,1,, ' ...... ii. ii... ,,reachin g of t he political gosPe! according to Calhoun, aud one of the oromnunt on. The South Caroli nian replied: "I have been accustomed to hear that sort of doctrine advocated on the stump. It sounded well. I believed in it fully. Hut vvh.cn we came to try it it did not work well. The theory was pretty, but the practice wa destructive. We do not want any more of it in our genet ati n. We have but led that." The Oriio Democrat insisted, however. that no touih cou.d contain if in: mortal taut Mate sovereiirn t v as South Carol! no hd internets. 1 it -i get- u The Women's Central "ft -a rich of the Pennsylvania Freedmen' R, l:et Aso-i ation have sent to the d.-sritute iiecvtd -if fio supp'i luring tt clothing ' pas: s;x iv val i ar rt!t ot oo". 5'-'; also three bale of blanket- ;m vniued. They have packed an I store. "t Tw enty one boxes of articles to meet 'ie rn-oids .t iring the summer and autumn, w! ieh are estimated at hettrten oj.i.oo and 83 0-0 more T'.ey have rereiv ed ir tv.Ttcv 'during t? P satr e pel iod 7 ISO rt!;Ki"g the wito amorpit in t'Xds and monev collected over g 37.000 There is a legend that one day a w.-i man went to 2Ji ihata Your.ir co;;nl ton ig svelte al.cgc i op.ii t-ssio.n by j.n c.ucer o t:e Liiv.ii u lie::!. an;. like a' true politician, assumed to kr.ow her. !,ut when it became cecessaty to record lier t ise hesitated, tnd sa.i . "Let me s.te, s;ter. I forget your name." "My name !" was the iudua:.t -cj l.v ; "whv, I am yc,:r wife ! ' When did I rsarrv vou "t " The woman informed th ' Prea i lcr.' who re.'erreii to an account look ! iu h;i desk, aud Jhcn scid , Well. I be I 1 Tw' n (Miliar " r fac .

co ne of that ..'.1 or.; I ircateued Us?" True" Jul :iiH C"p?rt-ti-f ' 1. OTils.' ar fin s Al ' ATTti- i: C I as I - ' -,." j :oi!U v;': recivtd from 1 oU,

We w-,n io;- vy ,at iia i . -j.; Hi:;, w :

..v. .e.-i ume :or fpr.M.iei.ii...H,. 'd .l.U pass ic-mf r. -i. " graud. n.t.ke up vonr mind to fea-t oif '"humble 1 ' pie," and v . then, aft-r the Ma v as Tee Trs-asckv I'l.ere were on Sati rl::, :-!. w.ote a hedging off letter.- y." tn " Tf? 'ib . tsry. SiiT.-.. -h Further time was aiiowed, and now. thi $.--o.uvu for the pievtou contemptible copr erhead slanderer and ! w,rk- U is ,iOW k,,ow- that ti.e aggresneak. thinking he has procrastinated the reH 'i !"r the fiscal year ending ctae until it i forgotten,, impudently ,,1,ie 30- a3!rt"ii: lJ if.lc ov ei a'n'd boastfully asks the above question: S?. or moiethau 3goo.ooi.ooo We are hnrr.v to be enabled to give com- ' aboTe the' ttmat. of the- Secretary in

parative easVan 1 quietude to the anxious inquirer's mind bv assuring him that the case is not vet too late for the next terra of the Circuit Court, and to assure v im th" nil' be "t-.ne Brwi " 1 ...al M'asoxiO I ODCE. Tl'.e following notice from Savannah. Georgia, shows progress among the colored people: NOTIC t. Savaxah, Ga.. May 17, A. D. lNt". i A. L. ?6y The Eureka Lodge of F. A. M., workg unut-r tue dispctisauon ot 1 nnce in Hull Grai.d Lodge of the State of Massachusetts, was organized Feb. 'Jlst. Is.;.', The lodge at this date numbers eighty five. All members in good standing, and n.en.lio-s I.,.,l,..' working .,,,.le"r th National Compact, are invited to meet aiel participate with us. A. L. Stankoko, W. M. K. S. Thomas. Sec v. Tnu New York IJeralJ of Saturday makes the following comments ou rational bank note circulation: "Passing from this subject to that of tlie national bank notes, we encounter a

grave evil which it is the duty of Con- 1 hand, which lie holds to his mouth, tfrcss to mitigate or abolish as speedily using the right in lieu of stops. The as possible. The national bank notes . ni(i p0 ,, rod noes are not to be distmaic a fiuau.-i-ii nuisance, as every bank , r , pres. dent in New York at least will be rom those of the real instntwilling to testify. They find their way nu-nt. from the country and stick here, where. 1 , T , ., - . , ,. . , , l iKi's oxTiu.Ini At T.awj-cnceTinrg,

. i w ... i tiu;tL jji u'i i.ii.-iii ii.'i vi-.ii , , , , . t' teUr notes, the t anks have to lend ,, r . , ,. , . . tie r for a period ot from six to twelve , , . . ., , , davs wit'to.,,, interest. I pun the bonds A.. .....il...! r,. . ll... ..111.. , ,..1 ' '. ,; . T .. . - r "" " "" ' -.v. .3 ing tin- liiii tale ot interest m goj v.,ic!i will so.. n a ggreo at more tlinn T is 1-,-t 1 v t ntv lioi.uinu'i annum l :i dir.-.-t waste of money, while ;it 1 a iona! bank notes are a set ous tie intui of we akness in our curii ! v sv - tern. C(n 1 ,-ss shoidd. thciclore. ; ?oi t .,1 ,,,, , , bank note- in'o --un 'end : s T! is . nu b-d'ue by :!! itig in alt the nation;. batik iio'i-s ati I snbst i : ni ing ti i it lot Icir 1 tci tier l.utes. a- th s: n,- time can ceiiit.e :,t. . q e.-t,t .amount . f thy bondaiiea.lv ib- i.-.ted as the ba-isof s.-.-iMits with the TietiMirv Depaitmtnt." ' m A Kfmu.kj i.i. ti v A-E.-IIydtophobn, is nsnnlly lnieire l to be communicated ..,, ,i, t;,. - . i..- ..! l.ii'iii litest, iivn si vi i. in. :iiriti cue ui u.is at the root of the teeth of a rabid dog. 1 There was a young man at Philadelphia who died on Sunday with very violent ; cfmnloin-i sf li-ii i'ividw.l,. im-li- 1 i i 1 1 1 j bcfll i nOCUlutt-'il With the dUoase from the I ...... ! t.ilo of a t at. lie was an apprentice to a hhK-kmitli, whose shop is at Front ami 1 1 Mol lis Streets. There Was a Cat in the i , , , . . .. I sliop when he went to open it some three j weeks ago. The cat sprang at him, ami : made her teeth meet in his leg. The ! wourul healed, ami the pcor hoy haI i . . . ., s . ! aimosf forgotten the occurrence. Oii Saturday, at the sight of water, he was ' j seized with Spasms. He Suffered Ull- ' utterable agony until Sunday noon, when death mercifully gave him a release. The Cokn- Ck.u-. Farmers and travel J ers are almost unanimous in the state ment that there has scarcely ever becu a better prospect for a heavy crop of corn ' and potatoes than at the present time. ' There is occasionally seen a good Held i a j of wheat, but nine out of every ten are i Very bad in this locality' . In some ; CollUties it is said a good crop will be i , " 1 liarvcsied, and a gentleman recently ; ' s. j from Michigan reports a very fair pros- ; luettheie. The corn lirosiiPf-t ia oro- ! nounced good everywhere. Ohio Stnte Journal. -th. The Ratifi- ation. Counting all th.ere are thirty-six States in the Union and the concurrence of twenty seven of j them in the new Constitutional Amen 1 ! ititnt, will be requisite to its due ratiilca- , ;.. r ,,,,. .;! .i ... as opporfo.ii'y shall be OtTered"' These j avfl ( ' u " i t- i t i fif f n.l'i Ul'tints. Ic.wa, Kansas. Maine. .Mano:iu s.-tt-. Miciiigstt. Miti:ieoia. Nevada, N- w Hampshire Mi-s,, i.i. New Yoik. Ohio. Oregon., Pennsylvania. Rhode Island, Vermont. West Virginia and Vb con -in. N'.-w ,Itrey did i.ot ratily t .e nut: -Is very sm-Tihaffil until her vote ' was no longer neees-!ry. and her present 1 attitude i- one f.f dnbt. Of tue other S'ates, a -easonaMe d :irn-lnrf- m-iv b.. 1 laced on Atkansas. Mriryi iil. No;th ; Ci: olirn ml Ten-.--ee Thi will ' rn;-.ke tw entv f, ve If New Jejpey r.n-1 f I'claware can - e added to these, the fuh : nuciber can be o' -taired rKxc'iange. . 0 l it . Iloil. Isaac F.ltlk, i ue farm ot tu-. of Biouiigton. I! in -is. consisii: g f : i'a : -4.000 acre- 4.uuo ..f w hicl, i seiiipg , r" ns "out-: Ie ism Is. is IIS I-PPtl firrne"! 1 .1 V divided a mo Lis nine chilli en, eight , , ... - sous a;ii one ita;:g".;er, no.'.' rr.ares oi some g.-vo acres each. ; Gek-"5e Sr;;?is. one of th ? cholera , Victims, Oil yiit'beirV Street, New York. , , uiu I t en dunking all day. ate a couple ' nJ 1 :- feet the evening, went borne j tirttr if. sn i ST'OKe-d lor fitl hO'JT before i g-inito bed. Under auch Fret.aratioas, ' he made a plnnid sT.l""Ct. Almost i ' - - ' say body could Lave it cholera on the - tarsc- term

iN"; ofo.r v,;:-:t v-!:ea. t

. ' " -,- . - -.f i i a ''' rect ;i. :v c:-os-, l;it- .:,' ..U'-!' t ... -r. sac. iu lau.-i.ee. -now y.- ict. ,;, ,;"t n:y a:t. ntion to t i- :..et. I i.;:ieu hisi 1;lsE annu1 'P'"- This sbo.t'.d en- , cour:,be te Hope that some tev i ict stT w ill be tuk n toward the speedy ra.v nu nt of - ln!1-! of the det-t as may nl !'e "ee.ua to suppiv the people wtta ' the best paper currency any Country ever had. i A rich heriss, only thirteen years old, ' was married in Cairo, 111 , a few days H to a hridci'iooni of ninetv-one. , " " . CeL. M. C. GaUHSI; of the Madison j Courier has resigned his position as Chief. Quartermaster of the Department. North Carolina and is about to return ' homc l"iiE New York l'ostoftice does a large ' i-'i"'-'' and is said to send away each hy an average of 110,0,10 pounds of mail matter; whilst the average daily receipts lor distribution iu New York o pounds. The number of , citv arc i l bags received, closed and forwarded in : a ingle ,p,v Oftou exceed l,.'0O. j A Fluteless flutist is spoken of in " " " 1 ' ' """" """" ' tilings He makes a flute out of his left .,,i -ii i 1 i . . i ' JI !nibtr"rs were burned. Insa estimated , . , .... ,.., , ,, , . ,, ., , , , ' at loo. (ithl dollars At 1 orfl ind. half tin -. , Oo,, i i i City m-rlrovc 1, .-iOoo ii.-isons rendered , . , ,- , , .-.,,,,., i houseicss, !n, es 1 1 ma! .-. 1 at .,,000 o.io ... ,. , ..1. , . , N"W Orl.fUS. loss r.fll.l.OliO New York. 1 ..r,,i i.b At V lilode'nhia. lo J.io.ooo Ufi. -i. loss O; Hi OHO Nevada, loss loO.. tUt. Total loss in these cities by li. o i . ?54...'.i.i"."h u -r -. ; i.M'j... ot K ; "; r.:os' .. late last- v e.:n . ' 'l:i"',!!-r;.i!!s II s ; hes:, ri ls 1 ' U s II f. i Ill's:' ills t., j ' ni " live fort v-eijiht ho'.eS. ,ut Ids re ..e:v is eg r b- 1 as ciitirel r hopels :. i ! " ' 1 ' !" r ' '' ' e t - ? t'k.-p"-t in' ' - ';'"i'r wo-, js h ,t ' ... l.-tine. 1 T '" :lsr e.o.tiiai has i oo ; made eh-ql on in c'i.fo the artn v This o ".-! -ei -. d as ehapbdr. in the ra!in at. of j s5o ., at t!u. , .itt!)s of Ma. oenta and Sollerino : t aawBHaMMMManaaaaMEaHMMaaaHa VlA'ertisemOTlts. . "sPrfTAT. TJOTTPT1 i ' - , A LL pir ins are orehv n'-rifiei tn cease m'tr7, Z rm'htj. - Min.. a nn.-liine kn-'nn s 'S-.'.immU er' l'-ire;it:" a.-j sail nn.-dine s n infrintf mi'nt ff ctl- fr-m. mv P,t-nt of .!.n.i..rv .m!i. is-u, with xh exr,7tion "fa wort,i,r Vr"'hel f.r-rarnr-nent. My patent is in t;:e iim-Js ol capitaii-ts whowiil prosecute ail infringements to 'he lull extent ot the hoc V. U. Ill NT. jiKhmo l, July 5th, l -..;. SHERIFFS SALE. "gV Virtue f a 1 from t hie Wavne (mnvn I'ltr-is C'mr!. I will ,.,,.,, s.m ,i iwt II. .i,,r Cent-.-rtille. Wayne Cnntr. Indiana, on the 2Sth dar ot Jiilv, between the hours ot In o clock, A. 11. and 4 o'clock, I'. M.,..n said day the followiiif property, L,.t Nl,i.,er n;nety-eiKht n , in that part o the ' city of Ki.-tiniiind. Wiivue C"ii:it-. Indian i, laid out i by John Mnitii. the sante to be sold as ti.e pn -jierty ot , 1-tin H. :,.ln3i fit ais. fo satisry s.iM Uecee and i Fx.'Cntion in mv h .nds in tavor of Ttmmits A. Legier. Ity"' J. M. PAX-ON, SherirTW. C. caitio ritt)iTiii: AMERICAN WATCH CO. ,. , . , . . It having tome to our kuow.dve that iui'.t.it.o:is ,,t the American Watch have Keen put ip-m f.e market in preat numf-r, cat'.-ulat.-l by their utter wort!i!.-ss-n"S injarv !h' '"l""-"i"n "f "ur Fn:.ne pmdeets, ti) pn'tect or ov n iiiu re-t and t.,e i.ui.iic tr-an ;nipo- .. .,,; ..lti; , , , ,,.., ,. , , Mtion. we aii.uu piio.i:.u tue ir.t.te marKs oy w.'oct. our Wat.-h.--s may -'..variably If known. We niair.itartur..- f. :ir stvl-, ,.f Wab h-s. I The First has the name i "AMbKU'AN WATCH CO , Wa'tham, MjJf.," ent priivcd on the Hislde plate. i he .sKCoM oas tr.e nair.c "APFI.FTOX, TRAcy A CO., Waith.m. Mass.,' ensraved un tho inside plate. The Tuiku ha, the name "r- s- ItARLETT, WaUhatn, Mass.," eapraT, id on the it;: le Ail a '.-.- stvles lave the name Am?rcan W,,to ' P 1. and are warract1 in every - e.-r-tv. f Ti.e Fe'"KTH i; .s ': mm ". . ' ' t "'VM. Fl.I.EHV. fii-t.-r-, f ," r-..-sti . the :n',-i- p at.-, in t . not mitucst on the .b..i. A-iii I al ve dcscr.r1 vv.itc'.cs.ire .ii i ie of r..ri -us s.2.-s, au.t arc a--ui ai i i or si ur (...ci, ir- .v it -s..ir l..- ;h-ss; -:e -r u-t a-T1 y !-s-'-ra. . r, - iri.it . la;: - t-. w rr '., ivc h ii e aici . . is-i -i V iiicriK-i o :t 1 t';-..' T: ,m s s , . i ; r c n .-ur - r. i'l- -;"-! l- - '-ti .: :i - .a? , i n ! -. -1 m i ' iic r. : - r. ; r . - ' - - - - n. . '.v t e -'iv- a w :. r ... . f -.. v, ii ..... .lit s".-tr!' .-- rr. ': : vr' W:,;.-r.'' ; s. Id - ' -,r F- -.: r V.'m. Fi rr u-i; .!: -.- k-i.-n-rr a :r- i'i.-' s 'i a."' Ota --- are i, -m -i to A:-:---r Watei, ( " . -t-iers 'l.c-P. S. h.-Li-.T." ' - !'. S. U.;- ' -'y ' --:-:-s n.orH :n r-.-.h 1 rr..i:ier?- t-sfrt.-v tti :-lfi that thev are the raritabW pr-inc-IloiiS 1 Anrv-r -ii, V..,.'r. . riirii.-.r. ve.. . :j -. .. ; -c ! -. t. ' ;.--; .' i-i-- - ' 1 -. i-i n-f ' i - ,-,.r-."-. ar-ir'-s C I.t.KT w c'.. . .. :reto '"-'i "i''""" r--r a awt itcaeav "OiLcera w es. "Marc j : li- , MtTr," ".l-.s- 'Vj!ol.'."lc. the p'Ws ,f -vi-.iei, are .u.,4 , , ,M seVrTi ,., A ., : watch, is tliejc times, cannr-tb af rted for st s'tch : A "-: at-e-ti- -r. t'-e part ofvnyer.wi.1 protect 1 fcex from itn :-)-!. . --TIe MaM A Hamlin tnOinM Orxnn ' fcrtT dcTerent tT'es. a bf-led t-i acvd an! -ec'iiar , "n FfFTT-05E ; . .. ... , ... . i ed tnca. Lustrxte-J Cata.r-j55. 'tve. Ab!-!"A-; so' t haklis. &.my, r va?0 bbot 'ROT'i i RH. i ,s r Y-.

ACE.CV.

UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLIOWAY CO.WASHINGTON ClfY. D C, HVV K -C! in tin basiwis of aoticittnc Pateo's.tCW M-M-staiue i".ut caaes. Husm.-ss enirustsi U tie:r ear wi.'l ti'f pro;npl KauUuU Claims Against the5 Uoirrnmrut. F.-r bark pay-f.- r,M,ie.,lc.,ai:i mcti prsonal attenrfcc. ALL INFORMATIOPJ", In referenr to Pitem l aws. cheerfuUy ftrea. CoPie cf the Law ani Kates and Rejrulations of tbe I'ltem 0 , iu ke tnt, jraiu, on application. la i-.-pIvicj f..r s 1'at.nt lhe ir:.':,-ani sV-uM lr. ward model of his iareutKa if sasreptibU of being ... ,. uioJel or. it it cous'sls in a chensiI ; cat compound, samples of the i-vredasnts ia their. couimereial state, and a1 in tbe proposed prepareti form, should be sent. Also, as full a description cf o,a.scov,-rr. .na iu .iKia le j;iven as is prat L.-aMe, t.. aid in tae pnper preparatl"li ot t"eMK'rs' lVia'.us 'relieving tiiey fave uia.te au iueinii.'n or a ' I discovery in art or science, and desirous of ktiowinj; . i whether the same has been patented, by transmitting i to us a model, or draw.n?, or a sufficient description to njake the invention intelligible, can have a thorough , examination ms ie in lh Patent otter, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasouai b'e CfUipensn'ion . j We w ill hare forward to any perso,, Lo may de I a ii e t hem, a copy of tha IVtcot Turota now ia force. an the Kule tad Regulations of the Tsfurt office, i 'oeot expense. Caveat will be prepared on short notice, be the , , , . , ,., : . i-r.o. .nt s v. ill t. maie iu artisl.c te "r.-n. :;rdo',. ' tarn'shei by inveuVT. irtrshei by inveu'ors. i -.ir. l.'-s of ttie Koc ri.s ,.f the Patent in re1 ""' 1 l" iu Pawn;, -.dl .na ! liJ.ptiCltlOll. r S -r. 1 .-.!! name or nam -s character of the inreirion, ; and it' ;iossiile .late of J'atetit. j I Copies of all CLAIMS, In any Patent issued by tlie Patent Office since l?a, w-iSl be furnishe-l or the receipt of $1, tbe applicant piritij? the full name of the Patentee, nnloie of the iuventinn, date of the Patent, ic. Washington Citv, A ne. 31, ISfiS. 2rtf H. C. ELLIOTT, .A t Strntt;iii'ss Ovjpiier, -orrms at rktaii, ""fc S ,f 1 . 4f 4w JI li B C U II i: ; at th, , I0'WOS't XA.n,tCS! . ; j Spring Dress GrOods, ! Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, And Domestics,

AT A ;KI:AT IIECMM: l.N IHIrt! ' "In lifting the kettle from the fire I scalded mrself very !.eerely one band almost V t-ri). The tor- . turn was nn'arahle. The Mexican Mua-

, H.2Htl5fS I f IN;itAI.V, HK.MP, a-d R.Ki CARPETS, At I.ea than Cincinna'i Retail Prices. H. G. ELLIOTT, N. W. COP. Of Main and Pearl. b-Zm Strayoi -Milk Cow! ; i i i A'i F .1. -i'oro '-.- n-- '-- n-'-V' r''---1. ' .. : .-J.'-.r i iiii,! - i , , ' u. . ...I.il ..l ll,l rr rr t ' "' ',' " .,' ' : ,;"r. ..':..,, zt) . v.... rr v-.-, a - - ai? A V--..I revr-irt ,;'. v ;i :-n f-r -r reuirr., r-r '"r -rr n : it n-e in g-t ' r by e-.'.l.n i E-ii lc..t .-o-; f-a rc -ri--T., taree dcrs -ev f..:t,.iw:r i. iCel'v'a imijr it'-'t. C. li. KX0PP A RT'-O. CITY TAXES -1866. "L'UTii'K ia hereby tv.-n w yr'it L.r(y f'rtr ; T a t v J..M a t . e . r i-.,- t ' I -t o J u h. .tr ,.,.., p,.t f ,t t .Kr s. ,., Citv i lev ,ur- r, ,n t; e Ma t r'a Uice, .t ;.i relieve t ir.t ' f t .e City f -r ixr .ny. a? We x'rr.r r tr.-tn ad tifinai exf-ia sal re! eri-g- w I rn,.;-cr ot tv- -i.ii.-i.-a-.' in ..- atuei.tor rerma; Pr..rtr to aa'.ity thm uea

t of , (;;- t,.r Taxe. ' atr.etV it a rfy. Lot i rsrtin in its r?oH, pm.s. ti. VVIit ii.V -s, City Tr-urer. i tn t its growth. !k a beiiti'ti! HarB Utesi(4. y. D. pctv. ' Pr.-e 54 cea'. and il.00. ,d by all dealers.

W' if. P. Wil N. D. pcty ,.-iin g 1 & t , lrc. 3wW. T. MENDEKHALL, M. D IA VIX" i-a.ed in t-.i p-iace, --5er his pre'easional ferrjces tb rfttwrt cf RicSmod and TiCiOl' . Office and rteiuBre, -a Street, nTth side, between Front and vTi?s:rjr- i ton is ta hcuae frroerly craped by J. HcCirjwc-nii. , Aaj.l,l5. " 17xi ;

onucs.

; - i': u 1 - -- : WyNffl. Merchant's Gargling Oil, BURT'S RAT EXTER MiHiTOR. unnurD dit iii i ro IT U U II Lil O il H I 1X11.1-1-11. 7 ' ' FOR I.K ITT ; PLUMMER & KELLY, i ALSO,I : Seelye's Catarrh Remedy, MARSHALL'S CATAERH SNUFF; -AND ; : Cr BO tt'SKJLAirV K -an a- : ! Ar ! M,!,u.-T!i. prettiest thin,, th. ' "s-eewst tiling," and the inoat of it lor the least ; nir-ner. It orern.nvs the fH.rr of perxpirstion j anftj ens an! adds delicacy to the skin: is a delijflitful per- . fume; allays heartache and inflamstioii, ar-1 is a i neeesanrrs.mtiion in the sick ro.,in, in thenurserr and upon the toilet aidlM. It can be obtained j ereryw here at one dollar per Ix.ttle. ! Saratoga Spring Water, by all Drni.ta. T. ISrtO. X. Thesmnnrtof Plnctation DiHcrs . sol.) -n one year is something starthnir. The- 'nld fill llrr.adwar six feet hipb, fnin: the Park to 4th street. Iirake's mannfactory i one of the insti'titione cf New York. It is said that Ir,ke paint.-d all the r"'ka in the Kast-rn ."States with his oahalistic "S. T. 1SR0. J," and then ti"t the oi l iranny lejrii'a"T P"8 " Uw "preentirir dif.urinK tiw fa-e of nature," which ive him a monojH.lr. We do not know how thi is, but we do know- the Plantation Mitu-ss skll as no other article erer did. Thev are nse.1 by all classes ot the oimrdunity, and are death on Iyopia certain. They are rerv iiiriifuratinjr w hen languid and weak, and a preat aptixer. Saratoga Spring Water, old by all Driiirijie. tann Liniment relieved the pain almost immediately. Il healed rapidly, and left very little scat-. Cfli. roaTEK, 420fcrfd ?Jt.. Plinada." This ia merely a Mmple of what the Mustafij- l.mi-m.-t.t will do. It is inralnable in all cases of wonnda. ai.'.iinif s, afrairoi, rut, tfrtis.-F epavina, etc., either upon man tr tK-ast. 1 lre of cornt. rfeiw. "Vrniin la penuin unleaa 1 wrapt.-ed in fine ateel -r.'ete enrrarins. jar!rii tha Znpr.f I .si a Ba'ast Vn?- York liynature of O. W. Weathruok, Chemist, and the Saratoga Spring Water, auty n iiru)fit. , Ar( whn , ,-,'-a nf r;l;r. i(, pMtt rrt.o fn.u reuature tMneaa in f yurmnj: rra, - W n-.t tail to use l.v.-ns' 'ele'.rated Kwthairon. It m -k.s i:,v hair nets. s t and j:!y,sr, eradiewue itaridn if . an1 rau.-s tbe hair to ifj with luxuriant b--.oltv. Il ia s-.l 1 er.-rvwhere. E. TH iMA-i L U N , C.'icroist. V. Y. Saratoga Spring Vatcr, , u by 1i Dru,v ts. Witrt It& It? A yvnz !- !, r e'irnir ? u her f Oi-- s t-.-r a V ' ijrr- ' T v f-;-w rji.-.r.'-is in e-.v 1 York, wsia h-.rdsy rer--'-ir ,y hcrfr d. ln yUn, - , s T-j-' fi-i'h" fae. .je hail a ot roh cTViT, a.ex- ' 4 r-'- aj.pare''. Hut IT. s, t W f-.err. p';tin,f ' sl s n-! "H,?an' M ire Ba'ai. and w. :d r . t be . a it..-.. :. Are I t can improre her prs rsl a p- ' r-'s r - rrtr mtica ,r ui;jf tt:i artirl. It tau be j nrder-4 of eriy d'ajrr,! f, ,.!y cenU. f Saratoga Spring vVaer,eWby ad Vrt-..u. II-T!nrt"a la''mabse Hii' Cnlorjnjy Ka ben s..-i-iy proa irijr in favor fi-rover twm?T Tear. It "t u-oo the ab.r'wnt st tf mots f t:,e ha.r. and ' it t'. its offf!n! c-b.rby 4tertm. All lo s".- v- -jen-n am ir.jirr i.n rrx.r.- H-i Saratoga Spring Wafer. Vdd Pmertt. ? Vr-m'9 Errwcr or Pcxa JaW4.ica Gixr.m rr f lrgTir-a. Snrm. Hrartheri. k H-da- e. 1.!era M"r!x, e.. etierta winrurf, gw. t jr n.ant it rqiired. Ita carafnl prrnaratinn and entire iurty ruei it a cheap and reaiUa an c ie for cnlniaj-y pnf. poss. Soli rywtcro, ia j ctt. per botLa.