Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 27, 29 August 1867 — Page 2

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T a- i( , ''"'"'" " "j RICHMONprlNDAUGr29thFl87. union couwrr ticket.1 0. -i -Far JBdm of Cireait Coart.: i ' s NIMBOD; iJQPNSQNi f f OCi Tor FrafWOTttng- iJtoneyi.? c S a tii &a !?9f! Tfwinwff 4 f im ' i iilrt'irf ?;?i?!f ?-Ai3 r?s el sis-fT For Recorder, , -si'S'-? jonath Ayy;H itacer. i'I0yfnXZ ,""C'f78ftfT I . Uvr fh nolifpnoHO f Jnnv Xrrnoi snw. J we were shown ..tbranak lwgfbaaai ..v. w :7jv-sr -T?fc.iTT-ur neat edifice just creoted-the past season, jj and bdw bcift-finlslief'a'n'ti rvTrfiisHd.i on Sonth Tlft!i& btWcln!i itfaVkt - A. A .1 A 1. f 'S6nthJ 'Tlfth?" between ' MaVTce(;

. . '..' ' " ""WW who "7 we nxeeuBTS nun inem. inr batteliud ' for. the structure j, COmpprt-jrUbril'1 genfet al I Ifnion entitles him ito some consideration. He has rehiirpfpr of thai Soi Atv rwhn nnrnntA i patedly entered "ni protest against "beine assigned

. . . " '" " .1, . . Z J worshiping aherWKl is, atonee, plain anq BUUARUluaw 4 Be juaqomeni. IB uesign ed for the aCCOmodffUinCtCfth Scholars ' six nanurcd scaoiars. inere is a Sii-j; dinff nartltion "'in1 thTs room: when cTba-i . 4. f t r fca.tnvC. rrr5,-srS signed ifor the exererees of the Infant class irthiMfonfefifitfiltlf e folks being by themselves only at the opemng,ol.8cloa gclosingwhen the partition is moved andaU are,theji together, n rTllis If xeeyeptrJ-auge-i tnehi BothbrOoi a Are "to, be, prodded 1 torsand parents of the .children will be 4 . , -fj-J -H ' ' rf.i eated, COmmandinajiew ata glance se nf nil the scholar a and .Leachers.Tlie . 1 i ' 1 1... 1 ij : e . luorougiy warui KUjftf, W furnace?the iVentilatojCS- JSUpply in gojeaQl f bciiae separate. ,A,t&at,purc, neatefiratr4 .-. - it, " 1 erw tjT. vjtT: r. ,.viTiT?e!nTq 101 jnuwi-. Twp. easy UgtS4)9f tejJt,pn the fight and left sides , ofj .the4,;entrance , in the. basement, lead in to -the- room set apart for public worship End twO'doorS topen inio mis irom ine vesiiuuie a am room ; is 20 feet in bightvffofli floof to ceiling:! There are four-tier aor Beats, &li -Id I seats in each lier'trOnrthe dobra tO Ahti palpit,iand tfouaeatneach sldor 1 1 ' , , " , w th' pnlpit,' find Ona Short -Seat Otirefth sidd Of the door AS VOU' enter tae rdO'm'if making in all 74 setttSefieh?"''hWf . , ---v W,cb ifHoPfffJ61' 60 that they : Will hollf hot "less thahM5l.8J( persons. 1 The aisles are broad,Jandi"oh an' emergency tie?$mL occupiedby '! "--v r, .rLx; ."o-" ? J i .,. ' at leasrzuu more. - iuje la.aiso f JinnVir! rnn nnn rnofn Kiiflifipnt. The ben ches are made of ash wood t j . , rv . n . . . . i ' . t . : p -- .- , amafnished,. ndjthe, tnaturaL graiir'"ng.of the wood.makea the, most bauti i, f U ; i v 'prettiej -3c ( ar3 s t hau. & e 5 uye.Yer isf ' a finest churchesThe nulpit !is inaile Of.the trnv materil al. and,Js strikingly andsomo, ajthpv vf rv . pain its ,-beauty Consists iBibS"! vow Dlainness.andi ia lust thrilac.zn.-h oujjnotion from, whicQtO; preach jplaifli gospel truths.,' 50 u0fm gJ .j-,. f n8Ui! The stairs, yestiluli?s,a4les,and in rontand rear of the-pulpitr-are all to be carpeted,? and the seats ftre to be ftiriiishod With ' Ctlsh ions? OO Botll- basefnent'p and upper Storyaretef beIi-J-With gaS. The recess in the gallirythit onr friend ot-the-i Winchester Joflrnal, ' facetioiftsly reniarked waa: left for f a Ifge 'chch organ," is intended more 'to relieve:he appearance of the ceiling over the Vestibulc, making it iessjsharp and abrupt," than for the purpose he indicaes.'-The only organs FnehdswiIIever probably use tire the organs as r6f rspeech: and4 if burYrieiifl NeFF again Visits Ouf city and' Will attend Fnends'meeting',he can have The paveinntin frbfit'otthisl Meeting' House, is paved' with'leW' Paris Stbne3 there.is to liea grVrel road arbuhd:!'tHe building a brick pavement on the South side from the fronttothe rear or side entrance to thebysiSment,Sfdr thecommodatibii ' of 1 thefSabbath ' School scholar3--a Cistern-Is to'be suhk' in the rear of the building so as to have water handy for scrubbing the floor of the basement; &c. rA row of sheds across the two lots on which the Meeting House stands, has been erected,' for the accommodation of those wfio will purchase the priyilege of having ' a shelter for their horses and carriages,1, when attending meeting. There fs a good and substan' tial paling fence 1fift6nt With gates for the carriage eatrkljendegress at the sides and gates' fronting' the main -entrance to the. building and at the paved walk above alluded to.3 voU"-k uw3$ lit The cost of the lota,' building, Ac , will bet about fourteen thousand dollars,' and it is not only aa ornament to the city, bafvreA&ete oredil on those Friends who conbeivfld the idea and have car-' ried kut biP plans i&rw successful a consnswaation. eByth 15th of next mouthy the House will be entirely finish ed and endy for publto worship, i&a '

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tb oppoftnnitv oftVing them1 frbm f '' $(m i.-Prinkn-e.UEiV : . , - ... . " '., , :f i ,., c-a-t-e ! 1 is the ruling of our Courts. , , " , , the pulpit thebnlys place "left"-for , Bd7wVbnr.' digressed'1 Ouf 'object 'wm' 'to'dJtaH t??atpnrpoSe fn thisbnildirig."'51 i,''"fic1 the aelknf Our neighbors of Washington, in their

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' ra .iiiruuniii ...... ni . 4ikA.;jnHAnOlM TER AlUUH OF Out U. j i s-? V ASHlsflTOf , August 17j j Uxi Ktctllitxi Andrew toh,o, Pritidtnt ' s,.., of ,r onfer oi this directing to appoint General Geo. H. Thomas, to the ComjMKil Uhe. FKtaiMar jJ&tricC Sberidan to the Department of the Missouri, and Oeneral Hancock io the Dcpartcifcut : of Cnmbarland, and also roar note of this date enclosing instructions to carry into effect the enclosed order, vii : "I would bei4e9e3 fchar-nT-!OBEestronsTon"msT"deeOT nerWMeapefecnpie asiMbents? to'iich the oreterers.''fiiWteased to 'ariulnirself ofthe patriotic people who hate s saeri6ced hundreds' of thousands of lives and thousands ol millions of treaare to preserre the integrity andunion of this coun trvVthat t)4arder be ut insisted -upon: v tt is unmisI UkbjJeexnreSBed r:rtf th t-tointrr that Gun. r?nerraan pooaiaaos Mreanorea irpnicts present Command. This is a Republic where the will of the. people is the law of the land. I ber that their .roice nMrbeubeand; OeneraT Sheridan faar'perfnrniea lis cirik duties faithfully an4tntelligetly7 . BS remoxaL only be regarded as, an effort to-defeat th,lawe r Con(ft. It wH be interpreted by the unrecori- : lTZZZZ'T' could to break b want to be the o "storing 1 them to V!ner ! . " i only eleuiet poDtalLed a to the wetbn ; order, as a triumph- It will embolden "PF tnewm ot theioya. td 'itUtWSW iHilfturr 'Bfatrfcta in especial- , to toierGeWiISfaeridn. General Hancock ought pot to be removed from wher he Ts r his Department is a complicated one, Vhich ! I eg to refer to a letter (marked private, f which I Wrote to the PYesident, when first consulted on the : subject, of the change in, the War Department.' It bears upon the nbjset of thia remnrat, ant! 1 4had hoped would hare prevented it. ,r. -tt t i 1 Tire the fiobof to be with great respect your obe- ' dient serrant.lo btnii tat? i"viln:uJ J i'U jandSeisrelarjt of TTar ad interim. ,T We hive not room foMhe President's, teply but the lndnP,la Journal "truly says that it ''is I i stitution whith will add nothing to his repatatiou'as-i a n.cniniu ur patriot, wniie venerai urani s leuer Swin dd t1? to h! IP") and trltf st:sfy thousands of persons whos were skeptical as to his !realnUments on the nolUical ouestLs no. v before h ninri ' 'tain for enforcing the acts of Congress,. and his? reI morar wilfWregarded as a triumph of "the .men who j y areata gave mem no JOy, andrthernfaiaaatorswsfTow,'settnem witdeVgbto .jB fact no event has occurred feince the ; massacres at Fort Fillow, Memphis and New Orleans without we except the Kentucky election, that-will cause inch hearty rejoicing fii rpbeldomTas tii act of President Johnson." .bsiti'pftt Sii ' Import ATtoMTrIn despite tf the efforts ft he good iand order-loving citizens of Washington, in tliisciidn- ' ;ty, one of the State's "murder-mills" a wooden ;brse whose capacious body contains infernal ma1 i ,!umanUy has been imported ontoo andJ.es-. .ublUied in hat quiet and pleasant village of Washiington in this county. Tbis beine the first attempt ?ii of the Statesinsfitutions there; an inrerwneiming majority ot ber ciuzens did all in thepower to prevent it, by remonstraUne with' the county conVmissioners against it. bnt the-license-law ip'aced the matter beyond the reach of the commish' KadHherete been fixed for themjr ang no discretionary power waa conferred bfit n its executors. Tue applicant, Mr. Zook, had com himand no ruinwas. 11 ..... tuat ii u uuu that Ke obtained a license, to. retail the 'evil br the dram, and'bta was tie only ticense ont hi nine. appu cations, that waj granted- by5 the Commissioners at their test sesion-r-aH the rest were rejected in consequence of, lacking qualifications in character for the buiueR, or for having been 'prosecuted .and fined, for violating the la w under which they desired to procure another license ; (he commissioners having establshed a rule to-tbajt effee deeming it their duty, as the law empowered them to judge the. weights of proof.aa jtaj u. i .t.' . i... il.' "good character,' that when a man who has been taken into -partner6hip with the State of Indiana, in violating his part of the contract, he should not again, be trusted. This rule our county commissioners have Hgldly' ahered tot13ut -the' action' of our'. Common pleas and Circuit Courts, has heretofore rendered this sensible ruling of tLeiCotumisnioners nugatory, for they hare invariably granted, license to all who appealed from the decission of the Board VfXpm nussionersj taking into consideration, 'no doubt, the f :m paT xrimmg Y Zy Z f , f " ' and Circuit Courts are no respecters of "rsons-j-ev-' ery man is declared fadinrtj fitted for- 'the bnsluess, i provided he pays bis license fee!' No difference' how many times they violate the law, dr they not make I sufficient restitution by paying the penalty ?, .The J Fund, den'tjrou seet ' K- dilTerence' bow'many beads ' UWIC 1UC TT ib THliamij U1C uciwi it, la I U I L.Jt .-Tcfiuoi of families are manufactured , into drunkards, 'their .wives madewidows and their children orphans j 'the ; indulgences and from fines, 'and thnslhe blessings of ' education are diffused throughout the State 1 License! School Fund is replenished thereby, from the, sale f endeavors. to prevent the establishment of encli an i tducator in their midst. The remonstrators appealed v irom me ueciswu oi ine ouaru mi -umuiissioners , but they withdrew' their appeal,1 and Mr.sZookyw1th bis State partner has entered npoa hi . ruinous -mission of druDkard(1manufacturing, aud ,for the first tiime a legalized murder-mill is in full blast at )VashIngton. The citizens did all they could to prevent sucb an establishment from ' being planted in ' their town, and as they had failed, the next best thing was rewired oa by them, at a large meeting, and that was ; to leave him alone in every way have nothing to do with him whatever, in buying or selling anything to him ' and not to countenance him in any respect. - We trust ' they will all atick to this resolution, and . it may be 4) the means of persuading Mr. Zxk to abandon the disreputable business he lias 'chosen and engage in. something that will be productive of good to his fellow-man, instead of so much, untold vU as he is now planting, and be will thus escape, the, fearful "wo" that is pronounced against " him ttIio putteth the bottle tf his neighber'e ' lips,1 and 1 mukeih him 'drunken also." . m .-' ' " -- -' ' - - r -f ffSS W A man named Shream,' while binding wheat in a field near Buchanan, . Mich., last week, gathered up in a sheaf . a rattlesnake which bit him on, the .linger. With remarkable coolness' he immediately took hfs pocket knife and ciit open the end of ; the finger through the wound made by the snakes tooth, quickly-wound a horse hair tightly round the finger to prevent as much as possible the circulation of the blood, and drank, a glass of liquor. JNext day he was. nearly well, havingauffered little Inconvenience xcept beiog very sick ior a snort rime.-

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i -sf- -"-rf-" . -.-y ,fr On and alter Monday, August 26, the Atlantic aud Ureat Western Railway Coaspany wiU run two ain express trains dailj to Sew Vofk, morninffw evening, nuikinfr direct connections with- U southern trains ria Cairo J -LourmTille. Kt. LtH&ia. IndianaoolUi Wnd Cirichiniittr' fleretotbre iT tnfough-ef enii.e'Sipress only has beeoran j iut t'ae increased southern-i.. and western travel oTer this Hhet has made the additiou 'iof a morning eprettS aa (iinierative liecessiry W Lfirder to meet the increasing dwmnda-of the public Fvery line has advantages peculiar to itself,, which render itln some particulars preferable to other and competing lines.., But the Atlantic and Great Western line can fairly claim a combination of advantages' such as are not to be found on 'ahybther mute, and such as clearly entitle it to the regard it has won front' the traveling community, ;.,ThrougU its connections, it has an uninterrupted broad gauge track the entire distance from St. Louis, Cincinnati, Lrbana,"5fahSfleld Galiofl, and Cleveland, t Ne York!1 Tn-illoae compelled to make long journeys , thi; i an radrantage not, to be lightly estinated .The cars, are wide and roomy." The equipment of the" roadii?of the. most approved description. The cars are famished with' all the improrenlents known t to:, raitsray erperience, and are as free from dust, and as well rentUated and comfortable as it is possible for cars to be while no expense or plains 'arer1 spared n maintaning (he road In he lihit state of efficiency. & "CGP To these advantagea, the Atlantic and Great Western udUcs one other paramount .feature not jrettatJ tamed by any competing line, it indeed at all capable of attainment by any other" HwteThrough' steeping1 coaches are run from Cincinnati -to .New Tork nwlthI ui change, the, .traveler thereby being ( enabled to,maKe the entire distance between those points without cliangelif cars.' "This consiSeration will be read? ily appreciated by sny one who is compelled to make" a journey with, ladies or children , in charge ; ,jind , most of all, by ladies themselves when necessitated proceed great distinces alone.JJTt Is no exaggeration ' call such an advadtage, peculiar to thi3 line alone. feature of paramount impbrtance.;cWlien lo the advantages enumerated, are further dded the best f; conducted, and finest dioning balls on any road c?r- : tainfy of connections ; quickness of time and reason-' j ; ableness of fare j beautiful Sceneryracknowledied Jimf f every hand to be unsurpassed, ,in this country and above all, safety from accident and t danger, hardly paralleled in the history of any line ; and it may he donbtecf Whether any competing reute'canvConsistent--1 lywitb honesty, present: claims to favorable? publicL consideration and patronage equal to those above ad- I duced m behalf or this great through railway, msengers can niw retyon makfeg' orect'TOhnection 'with trains on this old and -favorite odte-tlie Atlantic and Grf at Western Railway .- -Ritibroad Record, Aug.. 22 When Mr. Lincoln and Mr,"Pouj?lasj made tnelr celebrated ' campaign' for the j oeuaiursuip in icuc. vne lauer iiitu a way of imputing to the former a variety tliat!Mi(Lincoin is perfectly sincere in holding these views ; and he has aperfecVrightWholdbenr. After submit ting to this Jesuitism for sometime, Mr. Lincoln" turned the tables on his antagonist' rther: effectively by2 pointing 'out the fact fronl the official re'eords that MrDouglas and Mr. Tbombs v together had stricken but of the- KansasEnabHngAct a clause prdvidirigTof aTnlbmissiorTof the State1 boiistitmioh to the peopled sA!tCr establishing this point beyond dispute he turned- to rhlr" competitor "and said2 : 7 I have no doubt f that; fjiidge' DonglaS was perfectly sincere when,,:he struck iout the ' clause' providing for a submission of th e Con stitu tidn '' to a - vote Of the people."' '.i;jo. ::gS" at:c.l. k iv s zivmt Tlie'New York 'Tribune in Its attacks upon General Grant, is imitating ' Judge r Dougiaa-ioiln its. issue of tUcrloth insti, after imputing to General; Grant i an entire concurrence in the policy of ,'Andrew Johnson; without a particle of evidence, it says ifsw tain '..'iiutat 1 ,':h ,n- ' We are noti complaining of Genera al Grnt. -,IJe has a right to his: opinions, o He, may., honestly, sustain the. President," just as other people honestly f ODDOse him. Ik is a flifforonoc'of opin ion which does noti in the" least detract from his retioyn as .a soldier, from is rnti-irktiam ninl fidfilitA' ." " i---.ii vj tho? scncl sera. When General Grant was Jfigh ting the rebels in front of Betersburg,and Mr t Greely , was. negqtiatingwith Clement Clay and7 Jake Thompson, at Niagara Falls, and. writing.hiSif'J Bleeding, dyy ing,J letter t tot, President, Iincoiou fwf ; haye no doubt,. they were, ,both, equally sincere, .. sJUj.G reely, had, as good a light to his opinion tut, -General, Grant,, had. to. p his. The difference of opinion .between i. them,did not-ifte, leasl t. detract from i Mr. Greeley's renown as a negoUatU ,nQr,from,hif ponsistency, and usefulness j a vegetarian Kmgribune, , , . Serious' Lbss ' ';" ' m,x""p m Monday lasT, While Mr.: Levi Wf Buckingham; of this vtownship,s wasn. gaged - with1 a' steam thresheVin thresRJ ing his wheat? a" sparkr1rom tlW! furnace lodged in the' wheat stack arid consumed the; whole of his large and elegant crop. Fbrliinately' for Mr. ! B.' about one hun1 dred and 'fifty bushels:had J been Jpi seed in his barn, which was saved by the superhuman "exertions - of 1 his" neighbors and friends. HiHos3awilI hot fall short or 'arbo? vol blKl Llur( Losses, from - too close a connection of fire and straw, have been of common occurrance recently, "all over the country. We would advise our" farmers, for safety, to retura'tb ' h6rs'et'pbwer ' as decidedly safer and freer from all such ac? cidents'. Brookvule Democrat: s Death of James JT? Brown, Esq j ThTs"veuerabie lawyerj - well known throughout this section of country,' departed this life, 1 in this city; on Friday last;' Aug.' 6th7 186j:j 1 He had been" in poor health for only about six months. He was aged as near" as we can learn, about 75 or 80 years.4; ' He was born in Harden bonhtV; Kentncky, but early in life came to" Indiana. X Hef practiced law at Madison,"" Rushville" and Greensbu rg before settling in Lawrencebnrg.oaHe located here something over thirty years ago.' He r was a' Very "learned and able lawyer and was very remarkable for the eccentricities 'f hiaharacter.lw. teyceburg fPreP 'as 1

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The PfaUadephirinurls . .. m . ! mi m i ted to publifTt an extras pi written by cfjef nstice,4se friend in Vhildeliia. pbej C tice says : JjL f -JL. "The article in the World, of Kew Yorfcfis in an excellent .spirit,. anjdTMll l'a 'fiom 4-oil-ect. But I don t want oT i: berepftsented as parfTeolarly-pow-?-partiOlayjaisinteresftd.p jSior lMm dollars. I should, a anye, be quite willing; to take that sum in five twenties. and have ereat me people are luieresicu 111 . miuhiuj;, 10 lahWeaeftfhmVtlf ngsWtheS, n'aMWfe I that I 16V mak: money out of them, but "to sav m oh ey f or th e ni ; an d t 'Yeall? feel'tha the to mpt v t: ! teem i nporile tfiari if is to me." that those who inose who are trying to, inake theih buspect me will run their arms to 'their ; siioulderS in then money bags. , u IS 3 a X'' (" Columbua Journal : "" Bill y ailaAlighanii is-1 dt sgus ted i.itith ither j word "loyala: and isaidi in; his'sMidcrie town speeh-thatdie taiBvKt'S see 1 day wheiT the- word J would JieconiesTod i- ; ons.; 3 , One can welj: Under StaajiJ jrlcjnthe word is so odious to the Demoeratio; ears, by turning to Jbster8;:defihttion of th ;word, jwhichi is irdevoted jtoT the j maintenance of law disposed: to uphold j thejjpnstituteduthoritj'faithfut, .; the JawuLgoyprnmentji whethtSi: jjarenfc-5 ! alxivitorjdiyineJ'fjt-.rj tbUo ew vi ) w,YaJ.f tries,; to,-changelJ,he3,meaning 6 ; the word, reminding us of ,a. quib3fired j by JohnjQqincy Adamsafceffetsoj-wM. I foffcAvl iwe:iBttittbiaga,2 n't licsine ,0151 fZ' ft-ii ";r. hii. A soap mine has b A soan mine has een -uiscovereii iu 'Missouri. " It is probablv the.decOmposed remains ofthe old Democratic , ' ' .-V party, and is to be ' used For 'washine i rebels into Union men until they think tfieyJf-tffe fstfohgcnougli1 .lo'!erci'lthe Democratic standard again. M. jri papersays k .cC'asJjflsn a l aVL" S XaturaT soap, or soap- claffiaS been jdtfg jrom '-ilttSpXreiP mfnef b'irhe914i?f-8 SbrMtMn Franklin1 to sixty-five inilesEfrom St. 'Lonis. This isoap,?or 'clay,-was found at thadlpttfof 1 Seventy five feet 'below the snffafcl.hfch1 ! gives eviderfc Of the7 preserSc'of sa'pohiferoasq'jalities, and ts3 equaf' fr ef. ifectsto many of the soaps 'of the mann J aetnrera'J f i-'ul J i;ui to4 IM TJt.General; Suffrage. bib coY " ' Tte Boston Post, f Demdcratic,Glsays i; ":We have'tirge'd the N6rth' again 1 and ;again, to malte'ts citizehs'eqnaTfTJefore5 the law and before the "ball6rT)tfjc.a We jshould-be'gladto?'see(! the 'Matfsachils'etts f :suffraelavr adopted 5 Werf Sfatd ihi ! th e i Un ioi. xm& ! matter 5 haC 1 a matt'sl (color orBize'tnay-be-iif he-7cantTead ! aii wrltels twenty -one 'years old'--we haVeiOrdbjectfon"ft6 f eighteeh--ltna sb iforth let him vote. It is Knmiliatingf fc to an honest ditizen', to VedT6tlr-papers 1 filled with arguments iustifyrhsnnauai-3 liffed negro' snffraire at the0,Sbutt while - th xr.-..f i; nxnon.: nin-9 tkiu ' a'tT-:"' 1 !can brother untler theeaes f ilSWn imafisionr ThiswTll not'bi'lhf-8 est -charity begin! at home I'bnf wV are often more concerned about other71 ned ptrf m than ur bwn.J3b bMl adT I .f..-,-, 1 r.tnia?y fi-Btj j frttn Mo tngemous'Switldld. ! The-ABiahcillToniforileHsTW 'a farmer in Paris township, St'ah Wutf typOhid!6metimks sinee a1 Stranger - stopped at ms nouse, ana was apparent-' "T? f Ua tVf ec0v V .miormect nis nosTrtnat ne mm Yireamea . itKree MrghUnn-'inccesshMurtng m liincss, tnai a pot 01 money was nuneu in a ravine, near the house, under'a certain rock 3 Tne pot 'was 1 exam ined ahd a'trrock rwks!Fotmd cbntaTning1 IdO in silVeir1 half ollars? They divided Hii spoil between1 them.' - The ;nVxt;fiday as the' stranger' was' abbut tJtake hisfeaVe ! uk compminea 10 uih ueneiacxor' 01 Tne inconvenience of carrying so much sil? , . . . , - - . . . ... - T , , yer, wurm au cjiuiiuiige was proposed, the stranger'recei ring twor hundred and ,fifty dollars'ih greenbacks" for his share of the coinsilvef then beTng at i preini--ura of about fifty per cent. It was nbt long 'after the departure7, of his1 guest, however! till mine host made aribtherdis covery his four hundred dollars lir sil' vor WeridrafaUrYeitan'd tr aiT ffiniJ been ingeniously swindledIontvof ;f 250.E I :bV0 t"-' T . ' HOY.. j Thb Fob5 TfrdFop 86. cSriiig to th DepartnJent ?estimatesth6?f wheat crop of the present year is eqnal to about six ousnets ior every man, 'woman ana child bushels estimated, 1 Bye Parley f and txickWbeat, about 24 bushels. Of provisionSi'-.lhe estimate onlyincludesr butterj jys.; cheese,"4 lbs. ' Of root1 crops, potatoes only are considered; gtvlng 5 bushels t6 each person. Taking -; into account the varioua others .sources ,oflanpply,saaatand vegtables, it a safe to assnme that a scarcity of food for the ensuing year. s t- u 1 J 1 i A

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be denounced, and this mean.atte

i tomiure-me in ine-puoiic esteem expos ed. It is much more important, to fethe r..-'.!fa'b .a.ir- .-rf t-?:.'u.-JtrQ2..Si

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have served them raitlilully snail oe 1 a cnrfO -.!, : ? 7 1 fi','r:it fullv and generously, sustained: other- , wise rascality will be at a premium, and

-v. ttS 'ei,;.U "iU ftwrquesiea w mena tne iunerai 01 ocr uw orotner, in the United Mates; Of torn, 35 vV. MENDENHALL, of 'Woodward Ladge,,iia;

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a, mf Diilnct Attornv. ini'tt c:sse "Byt.ac eitirg fbefofse he pistijt ittSWg. map tie fol$vtag - m li - U fi U 1 . a., fc" V S K. W 0 si i oaBtettaiteafcare tiei as ot-n as; of m en that are much known to the publicjn .one J sense . andr.wijch, ,know(f in-an i other ; they are known l)y reason of prosecutions-of -thre klrnlybut not much 1 Wowra rcilMtffi are re 'eugatanto-Tatrior-oiMa ,oPT lJqf o,wpd,?retanU , thoraoghly.KthB ! wkingsplbeirs plans, -They hayeCI-r aviations tjivide4 into cirplea.in gtadM-3 t$j a gul: 8 j $bo Away ,-f.nj? j ifceth ger th at va ake .tli e moneyijaaii;-.heJs cvery -seldom-found.: He carriea jon.hifljbuBiness.in a cave in Al mounta.iu,,in aJiuV taraway frptkjrl lijouseoianupperrgftfret, or possibly i-jtqwi -bck) room W Jarge bsinesJi houaeahearRi there iatt :ahow. of ittade in,front; bTit, gentlemen fefbthejury tH nkfotijrilejrfeiinTpjajey.: badiyiyee passes it. Slj hioisomef the whspleg salet dealer, jA. wholsal e .dealer iagen-; arally uniierstpod lp be man. that, bu3 , to.8ell again.to his customers with -him counterfeit money is,i an article, of jiner-j chandisejUjj Belp w tUi ese, .aro,, the ,-retatJL; dealersthey-deal jn smaller lots. .gTliis nan tis generalyj-thpi keeper Qf;A-4rink:j vag, house j. his occupation; Bi more daq-j gerous--' sometimes, be may pass a -little; oyerlbe counter or tamper with honesty t and bediscoYejredjgi Sometimes one of his customers may. g iato troubl, and; in ;th e language of j ft-atrnal isg.ueeiyr in other- wqrds-jaywhere he got ;it.'r:-..;As3 ajge.neralitlhingi he, does not pass much! counterfeit j money, igThenFe corae to? the -iVshoversiCi.WhO;; are ,rthey PgjISTou read in tbej)apersipfia new and .danger,ops cqunterleitiiupxrinyestigationsyoul jfijid; that they. are; in concert and in dif ferent localities.,- -They are most gen erl aly, passed late, in. the, evening, after .the. blanks are closed, and where there are no. judges, of - money about.-;. These, men are. generally travelers, and stay in large cit-! ies untU the, matter is. exposed in the, jia-t persjgThen hey8suallykvisitmalier; country, towns hyjalsq i deai iniarge billaTethere fxejdle and dissolute; persons., that takeijnoney,' in .smaller quantities, thinking that if they can pass iil ;it is ? po Lmuchi!igajned.j ejXouIhnA: ypungj men of -this' knd; started on their down ward, career he is , the fast young man who has been in, drinking houses; sometimes .an officer. -arrests him upon teaithreshold.iof, his-; careers and saves ihjta. 9 Womettj area also employed; andiothetnclasiiesiithati : you do 'not -Jcnb'ir' 9J lo 1; 0i ig5"1sl T.trt Effkcts. of ALOOHoi..--rExperiments RWFca?d PicaM "iiJanimals,, go,, to show that the ; temperatnre of . the -houy falls nearly as fastj after e useCalcohoi in doses sufficient to, prod uce , intox i cat i on ..as after death itself., .The facility with which drunkards . freeze to death is explained by this ifact, t 3.r1tir'ga Pf0!B:.&"!H9& 91 j "r j. ,-, f, ' ' : ' Z-' " i i ? ; . ff ,T" -: r( f f P j 'The character of the "correspondence, petween General 'Grant and, thePresident, regarding the 'removals 'of Secretary Stanton and Gene'ral Sheridan has come to lightj rand -reveals'tfie. fact that General Gjant urgently'protested In both. cases,2 basing his protest 'oV considera tions of aCFiotism? He' ""has1 also'exbf&i" clearly hilpinion & that1 'the tsldenthasorigfil to'ak thTrei; rrwoiill iFcnzi-'fni if gsooiia-q fee.' fGerieral BherdalS-nairwr1(ten,?a::littef I Get&ValrGf ant inYdrmiiig'him -thaftfii' fp&U W'registfaXi'on ih'Louisiana bW beert completed IHe'says rihe greaXest' embflrrasement ftmderwhiihheJ hay l'a' bored wM'li'th'opposttfoti' Vf the felelt but tlte r constant - rnmors' r'hfs rembyal; fciHeiaalsolt'nllakes tiarges' against General RotisseaTS brirtterfering with hfs -"oommand without 'exhibiting any-aijithority;S 1 .ir-HnitKos "'it a 1 The JSociety or Friends receritly. held theirSf eaiy Meeting JnXondonEngiand.,raTheir membership numbers 6,474, males wTa.-fealeV";, total j i.6 Besides these, theyreckon 3,58ii persons who.abitnajlly attend, their meetings,; bjpltAre.-not memberaof tlie Society. jit. was atatejd that the standard of education among.them? ,imw .occupies a higher po-. si,tipn (than, it id .since the number at. 'pollege bred Frjends" twas largerhany than at anypenodan, their, history. f j 9dJ o) qa i-.t' MARRIED. ! on 'lburaoar, August lata, in a -uggy at nugar OtiTTe' Sabbath- School Convention,' by ; Rer. M. S. Metts, of Hagerston, Ir -Qao- W L amb, tq Lou.. ffr?sm !? ba Isenr By the same, at the Camp Meeting on Sunday August iofb. Dr.-A.l H.J od, !to Miss ' Kannie A" Green, both of Econonryt Jtb, 48r,:MNatbaniel Sc&ttf to Miss' .Melissa MudifVaJf!?i,'ir .friwoffol li r-m I XJ p ju.. a Wj -o vu cuutsDuaj .ur, otU JOUtr Mr. John Fuller; oi Itandotph county, to "Miss fsabetl Carder, frf b.s ityPU bi-iM &5kJ JOilM 'ti ' math ot? x: w: mxdexhallv Genera i. Rbliep Committec, T. O. O. F.i t: a I'J.'ul f 1 f i Nr Orleans j Aiurust 2Sth- 1SB7. 9fC 1 The officers and members , of , this Com mi ttee areplana, who died yesterday, ot thr yellow feven J The t funeral ,wUL, take place at 10 oMock, this morning, L ; front his late' residence, Ifo"" 294 Common-street, corj netvt libenj-i 4UHUH'ruMii.K, jseey. " ' ' ' '.aola -Rlafootjs bos fsb-fx On Friday last, in 1 thisjjHYKATiB,. infant daughter of Adam and Rebecca Souer, aged about ten.. months. Oa Monday last, in this city, Axma, infant daugbter I of 5rafiaml aad Mary Jnderatrot aged "bout ten J months. ?., s10j aidant ol tsiaMs fi

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Anti-CholefirairjEturo;durirg tlie lora j epidemic hfre lt sumelanp icdufed others to do iameinse4 tt had e cholerl simptcns, in evehr case .roptlehefWl fie 4ease I beif'o Slut iimAtr kn4tin fn, an iuf it prom j lieve it s theIJeat, iAme-Stt knA for cholera and diarrhoea of every form, and ! advise thoseiiffiicted to try it.WBABof the firm of Barber, Choate fc Isaber, Cincinnati. . : m i 23 Aw. . I The workfjJTiffling5a nWgencross. tbe-fWahaah

at Vinccnnes, is now not only under contract, but the PmmtitotwmfGmZzr&iCXTsSFli&MZTZJ e wraJMfen'MM:T;wiftfw i-aaj.BW' I ffiwwui nai n ne mt-mm www . . -- contractor, Messrs. Canada A Hmklet, the famous j tories. p tjriyf It?! '

lindgnwaderiMrfaieaT.com tanndaflon.fce abutments.- Tb brUga ltv constructed from the footof Main street, which runs directly from -the depot to the r i : i it. ...l.mi .wr.. tv fwt above the nreSPnf staffe of the' river Sod four 1 feet aboTc high water mark, at a t;6st of f 80,DOO. L senator jiiorion n as .ajccetHea an i invitation to deliver the estivaf irpeircb? at the German Sangerfestf fbberieid in ImlianapoUs oa the; ftth of t&eptember. A dangerous counterfeits-five dofiiofe' ft -being circulated, and is such a close-imitation that even good judges are deceiaed by it. It is described as (ollows: On the left 'h'and'end 8Hn'e 'note tni wrist of the leit hand of Columbus is slarcelr vlsiblWhereas m the genuine it tsnnmncr. Atineiop reaa-io.. i note is secured by bonds." TheettersE5and T I are too far apart, and the "O," in "bonds,' is .under I the "Y," whereas the 'S" of tb,e'sdniewprd ,1s mediately under the "Yw ui Jhe genumee 11041 Herald. .,. t Fire at Lafayette. The. engine house and three locomotives, of the Lafayette road, were destroyed by fire at Lafayette, Saturday nighUM to Had 1 Cincinnati Markef.35 ,u ,1 ;,J rff ot ejf?-?9' FLOUR Firmer, but not higher ;Jamilys,f 10 2r 10 75. li-aso al U-,: d i3 r" sft ftaA WHEAT Opened firm at $2 ltt for .ed,but closed dull at this rate wttte 2 25(32 30. CORN Firm and in ligbt-aupply at t-698c. OATS-Dull at (SeOcfor.Xo..j, RYE-Frmfsales at the clo3e, of Ifo: t'at $1 20. ..BARLEY Unchanjed. . tfl,nr) i0 jf-Mq WHISKY Steady at 30c in bond. t is held at $23 50. c BULK ME ATS-fTiruier sales. :6f ZlOOOifti at l.'c for shoulders, ZiSor sides and 14j for clear rib sides nouiiisa ill ft4ftd'ivi to flta r LARD-Firm at l5Je witbaalea. -I HS i'W Ulb s RAHS-r!-TJchanged.1l31JJ lo yidoi?if) tf? r5Tsn4" .leal BtTTTER Scarce and firm at 2527c. LlSSEDbnDnTat$l l$t 1 8'. 9- t jLTAIXOW Scarce andin demaud iind lc.foH sA tOOLD4g buying, aiid dul aj -oana feM B0 .RICI13IOND MARKETS. . , Corrected weekly by Taos. Nstob A Co. Xvl ciao-(, ---q-atiw6feaUT,T(ketitf Flour, pe ,bbl fi,,. Siv.,.,f 11,50 HlfW M " nerlOOlbs "..,5 00.. 6 50 Cornper 'bnahaliA. Wheat, per bushel Corn Meal. Der cwt .. 1 80 4 sii&iit oti,nir h.nhfei:i.i:.i..it.:,if ' do t lJutterTier Ifc.... .,r .... -f1520 2025 Eggsy 'pedoa-.-fCiil-t . . fc -2J?10 W a H Hacon. clear aides.. ...... - .,. ; 4 o Lard-; Oinrwo f si444B-9i?-& C.'i-2Kl ilJ ChMSA .14 18 -i a.'1 ii'lJii, aO llOij jU wsutOy biil i.lfSchool .Bonks and slates, at M Mai SjU 10a si Paper; Pens, aad Ink.'- adl Icj ed! .J f?cqrInkPaTer,iaadifeSjf-4 i!; Schools I Schools Tt Schools III iaq The Book for there,' at o j ; i I'j-tittli . t White, dc Nicholson Bros,. , t id 10 coiff-9ii a fj'fjf'.r rrr .i t te r.'-s-00 iriaiu di. A five ceat Rbooer Tipped Pencil at' i0-l -oq tivm 9j'.WbJte;jk,Jiicholsoi JBrosj t& m ' 1 .',11 11 mvd had vcSJe.Iil .o krr-irc ino? UNION, PACIFIC:; -09 cr dT . tciJs-L THEIRPS?;M0RTGAGEB0NDS 'f Si rapid progress of the'Union'' Fpifie"lUifTatf,l j now .building west from vmaha, JSebraaka, and lormj ing', " with its western connections, an unbroken line j across the continent, attraeta attention to taa valna- ! of the First Mortgage Bonds w hich the Company now ! otjer to the public. eThe first question asked by pra--, dent investors la, " Are tneee bonds 9enreT" Next, , )" Are they a profitable investment ? " To reply in i brW " i-'.'t&xq st .Uir.a i .i: j lV-Tlie early completion of the -whole great line i tit the Pacific" is as certain as "any future buelneas J erenvcanbef The Goyemmeht grant of over twentymillion acres ot land and ntty million dollars in its own bonds practically guarantee iti's One foiirUnon the wo- k is already done, and the track continues, to J ! be laid'at the rate of two miles a day. " 1 - - 1 f 2d. The Union racinc Kaiiroad bonds are lsanon ' Tipon what promises to be one of the most profitable I linen of caitroad in the country.. vlfr tany year it ' must be the only lipe connecting the Atlantic and i Pacific t and beuig witbont competition, i can aaaiS- ! tain remunerative rates.;.,,. ,s t j 'Sd. 425 miles of this road are finished, and fully i eauinned with' depots, locomotives, cars, Ae '.. and two Strains are daily running each. war. The materials . for t.K) remahiing 92 miles tfi tlie eastern 'base f tlie : Rocky Mount airs are xn hand,.and it js under coa-J r,ct 1.0 ut? uuug ,11 . y it; 11 i, 1 . 1 : 1 41 hj- Tne bet earnings tn the scctiona already ia' J ished are wro( time greater, than the gokl interest I upon the First ' Mortgage, Bonds 'upon such sections, i and if not another mila of the road were, built, the ' nart klreadycomnlcted ;'w';Iuld' not only pay iuterest j a kd expenses, biit be profitable to the Company ', a? j 5th. The Upton racihe Kauroad, bonds can be issn'edtJnlv 'as the road proirresseTi, and therefore an never be in the . market unless they represent a iau Me property. . ' t nth.' their amount is strictly limited by .law to a' t sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Oovprn- : ment, and for which it takes a tectmd Den aa its eco nty. lhis amount upon tne nrst al 1 miles west iron i Omaha'ls only $18,000 per mile.' i." ' - : j 7th. .The fact that the U. S JUorernineat considers j a second lien upon, the road a good investment, and that' tome of the shrewdt railroatl builders of the t country have already paid in five million dollars upon j the stock (which Is to them a third lien); may well inspire conndence in a nrst .lien.:; -i : rr e. in i v 8th. Although it is not claimed that there can be ! any Better securttws tnsn uev-arnments, there-arc parties who consider a first mortgage upon snob , a property as this, the rery best security in tne world, i axt who sell jer overnjnen is t re-invest ia Uiaaa bonds-- thus securing a greater interest. . , f 9tb;-As the ITnion Pa etffo Railroad bonds are offered for tha present at 9 ) cents on the dollar and accrued interest,' they-nr the "Cheapest security in the 'market i being fnore haaiiipa-ccenlt. Wsa than fjtl. Stocks. - ... T - , ,1 ... I -fOth At cwrrenl atj9-Sof premu.nii on 'gala, itheyatefible-!8! ffl biswol i-j'j li f jQyERNIJHB PC-tpCTfl l.WERraT,, ! The daily subscriptions' are already target and they will enatinoe to he reeied4n New Tork br the "s j , .CosTUii-NTi, N atws au Bae, 5io. 7 Xassan St 1 v-'CiAr," DobGK A Co'.,Ba!-xbr. No. Sr Wall St. FIRST .NATION A U BfNH B1CUMOND, i , KiuMnunu nAiiuiiAii hahh, , and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive, . 1 pamphrets may tie ODiainea. 1 ney win also oe sent by mail from the Company a Office, No. 20 - NaaaM' Street, New Tork, on application. Subscribers will elect their own Agent in whom they hare confidence of the bonds; who alone wiU be responsible to them lor too aatety MiJ-sa l'f.9n.fTrMn miih - ndv visnoo tic-.i s,i S.i i3

LgJVA.d Complete a. Tfnttl w a snrAwojjoH. .a IliatoriL-Of Jfce Ww-MatM aat xfHSTPfrMWLyI .T3,l?ecfl'?i"'?ftfA .", . v BT .ALMEBTlKMICMAM&86Kr QrZX2ZJ0teh dmSM&lotitfh ' ' sv Life and AdTentBtw on rVaMa4, Menaaatiis and the Pacific RouL -With MwJM Dii-rintl,. tai.it Phota. nf lis MlV&tGto? tifidU ifimmT - ..Ht toCT,. will pfw.iwralwbl- aaaiitance.-snphlTfng as U does a want long.felt,oL fnlt, authentic and aeliable AGESTS WAKTSffc-Mewd ft Circular! and aAj.x irivinif,t wttrtttiffn- is ' t4a WtFfrif.h fttOIiicijhlt!wfibi t 't- ir bt is sasH tm, 1 - . u. i Cf. ji T,.ft Torres mjOftcrti rby given ihat 'arf trtiocJE. X. JxMtajOto aajrt-yem m procj iisinagea jind benefiu accrued to the owneref iota, b llltd wr damaged by the wer recently con.tmcted .brth leity: forjJoqm f dBS'i!d s tit&mwm .Uo .MMS tbe d.aArM mnA benefits accrued to the owners Of Iota. benefited or dasaaed iiapanaag ina- alley rnnsung f rona Xine to, TBS Leaaerf a 8eeaCIasa IMrdi Qtaaa. containing 21 rooms and gc celJaK ,&MBtral location tor-tranaiewt ryatonr.-1 eraarr. rTCrpply at the JlakwrHouaa Marlriiin 2w. lUehJnoDdlodugS,! Stata-of lntKana. Wayaa County Wayue Court otCommoii rieas, SCptemker ,t -; i tIi ).. tuaMtaje fa'Mffeby given that Amnflel Hunt. Executor' Of last WfU or 1 rent Mtheflei ef lwCIl-'Jl Wsyawoa-' J raon Fleas Cbnrt; forfinaraettlement.jsrnich aceeunt ..- . . .a .-rut . m as m A on at ine sjeppaaper. icno,iu. , :, Attest; . ' Win. Dtmtdi'jCr' State of Indiana, Wayna County a. Wavae Coart of Cosnaaoa P-ea, SeBtaiabr hi. .tw .5j'i Trrat.iao-'i'iii .o . HiiSe3 tes ,1tf- J jrM iofrstS 5oTM!aTOaFjASaTTiAa-iif -T mjOTICE is liereby grven that Ammiel Hunt, ExecISl aciw of thuwtwiU.Ti Ira BnJ deased, haa Med hie aowiM unant toi final which account current will be presented to the Court for confirmation,, at. tne tieptember vTena, 1867, of Attest, -""' - Waa. W. DUPLET Ctark. By E. M. PaaxxBV Xtapnty. SUte of Indiana, Wayne County tt. her, Teraa JBOTi '. '' titOTICB i-hereby gtrea that" ar ebUaksr AdIM ministrator ofLthe Estoto of Jacob Klmawl deceased, will presenA faia aeeount current tor final setUeamtTf Mid aetata at the Septet of the WayaataTioI;'?lM 0 a7-lijff Byp.;M..aata;I) Mi.-i.XlJ. f: -a i-.jt. . ..w-.iyf ,tiv.: 1 lw-' .V .. ' j , !i-l J Ssi BLACKBERRT , WINE? J ."31 -M n v v A Superior Article . ft 3 , ' 1 i 7i .Vr- ni FUR SALE AT- " " fc -tat- . f . . - - . . H VA -v 'a - ts4 J.-,-r-4,.4 ,f T. IfO I 1 "I I PLUMMER'S DRUG-STORE ,4 --H'i . '.,.: rt v-"" tJ : , fil ,-(5. -5 ' tfl f WM&1 . 4W-ttil9"i r- fi ,. t ,f- . . M'J-:l 14! . Wf .t t f ROBAGK'S. GINGER1 V1HE, ,.o: -a y .u .sew TO 3 At A I - I t .ara,"j4 jfitMs-ftj c ?'-i.it? la 5-T ? a AC :ftr-JI Si '-rf v 4l 9 1? A jU9A a . t Vt4tirVl .njy ap t! tii-,..j : .t i (j.:i.f tKi jiwMfirti? UTttS ui t ?c (?ua it , p't isf irfrj siftn ai" -'.'' rl t 4 w t;--1 ? . ;a J it -X'affi'ISat a&ifciB'i ar maju-.I,. . MV Art A . AVkA7S -1 rsjTse AND OTflKR . .. i , . -.- .iiwa I jL , '. A FOR SALE AT DRUG STOBE,: 'f. 'A t l.t l .IH. Jl ! .'! f. an i. PLEACH2D aVHALE IL; t ,iA id'O 1 u ,.n " - .- "-If 'wSrf'".' . i i."" r ;,...h i 1 MM' J"fyi t? Jfct '?- -'ST A j C .Mv--si4 . . " Heat-Toot,; TisV andllierOaj,' !!.-, ,Y:-is rati ir-nt- n nwrxo - -.j. ;.--":' ' :.t !ityufrt 1 -ifirupa i., ," h i -AT ',-.' ,4 ' - '11a ,HiS -ft.;eavf !-!;ti.fel .su ' 1 j it-.; if; .p-ij s v. -j .j . j.-'a rw .tcijusi PLUU1IE2J3, PEIJG STOSt

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