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RICHMOND .' ilNO.TAr;.- 23, 1868. t:orT yj ox v i Tin, s 1 To TniCVoutu f WaTnt Cor.Nvr. Tftt-rw will. b a Hans Couvei tin cf the L'uiOJi Vofcr oi-Wayu'' County, hetl at the Court House in CeEtreville, on .Saturday he 8h dsr Febriiurr nutj at JO o'clock 73 . --. - . . i ; v. This Coaventioii will 'elect delegates. forty-four. -ia MiOib?r to'ntti'ti.l the Stat Conyentfou on Thurg- . -Isy IicTC'tft datr of February, and transact otbe uina6t-' vital importance tc the Union Cause, ami e be socceas of the Union Party in this atatc, Disr;ct, and County in the coniieg canvas.". , -, ; : The individual presence and tamest co-uperation cf ' "Very tTn:; n Vet-- in tbe couidy is needed and ex.; , " ! pected. ; Let os not tOiitato the apathy cf cur friends in other ; States whereby the enemies of the country ltV. Sllt.lPf decision of the UiAionominatiugeIec - Honou the first Moiidav in April next. r j; , - - - Xegal Notice. TO WHOlt IT' MAY5 COKCEKS In&5mach as It is found iiBpos&ible to finish ; ' . . . V. ii. i : , ii. ii,.i, ,i if At.- w i - . j Court of CozBRiba Pleas, at tha January Term J ! ii :.k:. i'.. .. .it 1 t. .. 1 r , -sitting, : . . , e .j,--.-." ':i ii t; j If I8 0aUtHD BY lfaU C6VHT, That all Cattt ses and pleadings, not otherwise dif posed of, be - eootinaed for trial to an aisjourned Spcciat Term of said Couit, to lejn OS THE FIRST MON- ' T)AY OP FEimUART; 1668, t-. r the space of tvro weeks, and that when the present Term o( this Court shall be adjouined, it shall adjourn to that time. .... f - la iueaS vrhoieof, I hereunto cot j Seal. tnv hand imd" the ' Seal of said Court, at Cent re ville, this 23d day of Januaiy, I808. WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. St.TfEUISTKS'T OK PCBLIC InSTRCCTXOX. We are requested to state that Barna- " bas C. Ilobbs, President of Earliiam College, Richmond, has said in reply to a letter urging him to be a candidate for Mils office, says the Indianapolis Journal of the'' 1 8th, that while he does not seek ' the position, and would rather see some one else nominated, be will accept, the nomination if tendered him by our State Convention. The Journal adds: ''If such should bo the result, wc have no doubt but the name and ability, .of" Mr. "Ilobbs would add great weight to" the Union ticket." ' 7 '7 ' . . JCandidates fou Cokgrkss Pkeferences; On the last page of to-day's Palladium, will be found articles" from the Liberty Herald and Brookvillc tAmerican, recommending their favorite candidates for Congress in' the new'4th District, to which we refer our readers. . The result of the following belligerent attitude of onr present M.! C , may have some weight with us in determining our "preference," and we, therefore, defer an xpressio until -Pi9tols and Coffee for "phall tip the scales : It seems en me zn, our aa. v,., maue a ; .peecu uuAA.a-u.A haC,uC u -"g- , ting land gran's inthe bouth, and he . . 6. . . . . r ook occasion' to be somewhat scarcas tie-ahd severe '' on " Mr. Chanler from ' ,",., s our 31. C. ft "coward, which was veryfj " . . , - I, , , -,. , oautfhty.7 After the speaker had called .1 " S,J . , . iL - A, i Mr. C. to order and decided that the a a , language of our M. C, was net out of '? e " . . , ' .....si order, the following change wa, given and -accepted: " ' . .. . Mr. JULIAN. If the gentleman from 2few York believes what he says he can s test that rpuestion at any time. i j, Mr. CHANLER. V'ery well, sir; 1 5 will take an early "opportunity -7 j J .Hence, it, will be . seen that we . are awaiting tbe result with no little, anxie-; tj; fo; if our U C. proves he's plucky "Whether be kill Chaklbr i Or Cbamler kill him; or both kill each e-ther" Why we. might decide to "go for him!" - "r -.1. ;'

noXrS": the.raluc. of internal improvement. 1 ItrI f Lt:V'9, M0. - ?ri batt! of ly,ltr aainat twaaon. " ' " ' . K Who woyld have believed ten y.rs ago iv T It V' Mung ; the war f P.esidont, and ,ee w here i leads hiiu. aud of this amount Xew Jerrey, produces one- ; .r-.ji'r JSC I. CSDERWOOI. , that the Railroad interost would have r,oUf . V; ,uf.fc;,lt3 able and ctHciet5t., 11 e .was elected Vice jVeshUint bythe half, Massachusotts coinipg jie.tu f ;.; i J . Ju-81S6d- ' Char.W. C. U.f. carried Indianapolis forward to her pre- Superintendent, was preeniiuently patri-1 Republican party, andi in Wor and j Tiie, RaudolphT 'Journal records the j ' ' "J"- : ,: ' sent sixtv thousand inhhir,H- ori . t ottc,and it desccves well of the countr3;.;; good faith bound to 'bV.tr.uerto thiparty i death of -Jonathan i Butler. -the oldest

' "TtT s Vi nZCa l still augmenting in wealth and real busi- ?Iy antted sPflCK 1, and I will con- j which .thus favored 1.' I?e,,kuows. . citizen of that county? who died. on Sat7; TfAL"NR,aaCan:'neSs;;impbrtancc in a more rapid ratio c!ude-'r ?ut Iijdiana and R.Re.,j that his policy for the last two years has urday night lasU.IIe was 100.years bid : IVrl JllJ? it-irt . tn ever, with an aggregate mannfac- 8o0n- . , - : "B.? L repugnant to the party whic-h elect ;Itd,-stated tbat lW Vennoat farmers be

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7.TU7'lulianapolis Journal notes- the 1 road in rcpair, would 'ten-fold conlpenfact that Lewis Jones, of .Centre Town-1 sate for any additional ' cost ' in con-.

ehip. in this couuty, attended a;nieet?ng of the Marion Horticultural Societj', recently, aud exhibited 76 varieties of Appier and about 20 more without names making, 96 different kinds,. frQuv, the earliest to the latest. .Lord may , be King of Railroads, but Lewis Jones is ; the Chief of Fruit Raisers in Indiana sure. c " ' - ""' -"7"i - . - a t ' Oue of the inost important objects, a man can have in this world is to make sure his family is provided for after he is' taken away. . You effect this the mo: incnt you take a Policy on your life in favor of your family in tie& and reliable Western Company, 2 he, St. Louis Mutual' Life Ins. Co. , , Assetts between 82,000,000 and 83,000,000 J -; &w 11 7 Daviu TKoypsoXj Dis't., Ag't,.,r, ; " 1 ' : , A..X6. 91 Main Street..,,; -ThelKokomo W4w7ie, is-again under the management of Xv C. 'Phillips,' Esq., Its old editor. 7 1 The Greensbu'rg Chronklejis offered for sale it is"inits 12th voL--itiorough-ly establisljed, and . is the onlv( Republic can pajper in Decatur, county. jAlsKft ;t Mikl cJ.Tbe Randolph County Convention en dorsed Jenkinson, of 4 Ft. Wayne, for Lt; Gov.', and - Gt Thorn a B row-ri e f -i i

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rivxrarcArtw. s?Ivi Jan" rO, 16? Ki. UicnwoETTpAtr.ADTrMyNcxlto pol itics. Rail Road are now the fill ahsmh- - In vi . i . 7 ... r l 1 . . . ompjcea and proj -State, it may he said of Indiana that she is the greatRailroad State of the Union. - ..... r.aU?uvsa Jt now, said of Indians po "lis, that she ia the great Railroad centre of the if n ion t ,, ., .r , Put great, progress , js we have un questionably made in this direction,; we h:", " i ?v ," iU KrcUier taaQ 4, Iondtne old manufacturing city of the State, .and new., and ttill more exA . . . . . - . . A , . i X7 11 . ' tensive macufattorks .just ready to go ; into operation under the auspices of the .new Rolling Mill and Cotton Mill, and Agricultural Implement manufacturing -n Co mpanies. r, iv itn all the&e nw elements of pros-C-;tir iW ij . . " perity in operation, with the soeedv , completion ot the four new Railroads now under contract or being constructed - : . - ... y u wis iny, wuu tue location oi tneir principal machine shops here, Indianapolis must advance in the next decade to a city of one hundred thousand inhabi tants. ' The Eastern part of. the State is also fully sharing with the Central in the advantages and prosperity to be tlcrived from these great works of -internal improvements. ' But" the beautiful vud flouiishing .city of Richmond, whoso manufacturing and commercial impor tance makes . her pre-eminently the business and rcommercial centre- of Eastern Indiana, has been singularly and unwisely" overlooked in the intrigues and combinations of adverse Railroad inter'estsV;;77":v';.' ' . .. , " But when we carefully survey the whole Held, we find Richmond has displayed wisdom iu biding her time until the plans and purposes of her adversaries are fully developed, ai;d she is now, if, she will improve her, opportunities, . emphatically master of the situation. . Lord, the little Western Railroad v Giant, is down with his Road in the -Western' White Water Vailey from Ilagerstown by way of Cambridge, Connersville, Brookville and La'wreucebursr to Cincinnati, expecting to take the Cincinnati freights eff of the Chicago Road at Ilagerstown. . ,IIe haa madvi the fatal mistake of throwing himself to the , Chicago Road on what may be not unaptly termed the arc of a circle, when ho should hare tlon e it upon its diameter. The Chicago 4 Road can be reachsd man) miles nearer by a direct line from Ci ncinnati to Richmond than from Cincinnati to Ilagerstown. . . .. -.. . - , . A Road running from Richmond South ! i to Boston t and from Boston directly i South avoiding the hills of Four , 3lilo f op the East and Hanna's and Liver : - , 7,,, ' , . , , Creeks on tho West, through that level, 'i finely, timbered and watered country of f" unsurpassed fertility, - abounding in wealth, and where the people along the ,. . .. . , . K;1 , line would s contribute largely to build .. ,. " ,. ... . , . it, making a direct line to Cincinnati by - ,a j a a a. a very slight detour to the Last at some . " 1 , a .111 point in IrankUn county, would be a when Mmpleted that would confcroll the Chicago trade to Cincinnati, through Richmond for an tiffic against all com- . . . r PctltlonIt might be objected that the deep cut9 an1 tunnelling through the Miami Hills would make, this an expensive road Theifst cost of the Road mi.! be Borne greater than " other routes. But the immense advantage of the rou7 the i comparative cheapness of .keeping, the stniction. " ' ' r ' 'A repetition of . the floods that repeatedly sweptaway the Whitewater Ca nal and the fortunes of so many men interested in it' will constantly impair Lords road, which is mainly constructed ou thetopath of that unfortunate Canal. "A "road from Richmond to Cinoinnati on the routewe have designated, would j ultimately . be , incomparably cheaper 1 than' Lord's Valley Road, and would prove as profitable to Stockholders in the same as any in the Vc.ft 1 1 1 - , - ; Richmond also .needs i.noiher road leading" directly to Cincinnati. This would give her a direct outlet to Louisville, connecting with , her Northeastern route to the Lakes. - Her immense manufacturing interest - would : jgive her the Machine Shops of those Roads, if she sought them,, and by their r. speedy, completion, she ; would bei restored to her supremacy as the great Railroad centre of Eastern Iudiana as well as the manur facluringAutl commercial centre. ,1 vl iw. We-have not mentioned the Richmond and Fort Wayne I Road, because we underataud it is already under contract to be built,' A-tnd . much of the .work done, an6 itsfgreat; importance i- too obvious

iagltoplo in! Indiana" frequently i'n, . , " f?r I,aoe arw? w,8e "ar aller iU- JOHKos "a not?De "J for tb"TTridci,cytt hiVfI' ii -,.V., ri '? i , ' .1 Hi.their generation tothrpw away gold- that hisroteution of that oftice is repugn vJf - " L Kf i, fl .. 0oivt3i uboufc thellutiev would nc4, I . . i , ; , . V T 1 roar net ot snow ha-J i all e if an the perhaj3 b,. UaVptable t vol-road-1 1 1 - -L ant t'e wisi.es ol the lr-Ulley.iWn Jn 141 has SJ." f v "t She-has ndwbiTe" aJTly popular road urg-d that inasmuch as Mr. Si antox I rarely been seen to the depth of over

Lave fisanconlfl ennSttlr ,mHw.tB.d"uue-.lu u? c- voiivectiug. iuk .rap, lauer. resign along witUie wrtr.,., , t- f ,, ile w ir. Wanrrr -. tt .iintrv

Surveying the whole position with all j,5, y uvuudingey- Richmond is '"ettophatii cully. -numi on tiutt "Tide in t he-affairs of

nitu wjiieh taken at its fioodleads on to T C ' ' ' ' lutLlk.it.lt AAA A Ai dianapoli u.nd-Cehirabo Road, or the - ; I '.From tbe Winchester Jonrn.-J . " ' Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne . . ' - Railroad. ' . ' . The friends of the i Cincinnati, Ryih- -mond and Fort Wayne -Railroad, residing -at -M. Richmond, are very desirous that it ehould be. -completed as far as this point, at an early, day; and as: much farther a means can, be provided J for the purpose-,- As mi earnest, of their ; good faith ami interest, they, propose to take, one hundred thousand dollars, additional stock,, if thi3 : county- will raise ; flfty thousand !oliars more : this proposition is regarded with great favor hy many of the citizens of Winchester, and it is believed that if fairly canvassed the amount required of Randolph County to secure the offer of Richmond, and there-

reliable Central which .through : desired by the appointing pow er. " If ! in AniesTfary'MaisacIiusettb lie is now Ii-'.'JafaJ4ini sn.al 'ifchrJ Ccfet&itf -y -TgiTs? KEsWk'ifo. ftsnresent and tiast able and Mllcient : Mr.AJ6iiNSOK wo'uM follow this u.'6ces ccjiiviltToCfcuL buLnnlbiii L i7tifeiv-vi,A " " T Whfi!ea!c.'-'-"f&eufl.

management has been made one of the , of reasoning to its Intimate conolti.ion : itoi or sec letler. , I f:io., JLyjtNOTON, Kx. " perlW!U.;,A;.;,;v.i j0- e

r""" rr'f '!? vb ,v i, auu ana ue governea- iy Uie , same j uio up Miniietiana hava at laat ixaa the (rratiffca- J&T A bov, 12 fears old, of respdet- ww-'boHte....:-..:-.l-.ai)'J-

I Which from its central location and COIl nrril.Pi fr,r I,U iiinvcfiinn Sefiietarv I tm., ..f p.i-,.,-.,.,.! h;,.l. : ih.i, i nWo naronrnrr 'ia E-.rl.-iii.r n cifnt.r.n mMer'rPerc.xtir".-:- 2!

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uctMuusftan ua v esi, must ever con- ot n ai . wo would be LiieHiuu to StO Ike state. . . . i ,.. . wu lanu iiu-kui uu mouihi uniu a i . i rotatoes...--.. -.'-v... j w i

- a 1 , 4, . . . Vt LiilU vjuvowvuo if 1 K IX Laic tupuuiuu by insure the completion ot the road, i , . '. , -. - . 11 - . ,., , , . ' 1 power than it is for Mr, Joussosr to hold could readily be, v obtained. r The argu- i 1 , . ; , . Jt . ,. .,; . . r on to , las oilice after abandoning the xnent, in lavorot its construction, as a t , . , , . s , L party to which he prunarH" owes his pomeans ot reviving business and advanc- a . . h T -. . , . . . , , . . .. - , . , , . , I feition r " Is it a violation of othcial decomg thu value of real estate -in W mchea- j rum to hoM a clerkship against the wishter, are so numerous that very few own- i cs o- the President, yet proper for the ers of property will overlook them. ! latter to oppose every measure of the If the line of railro.vl fcurveved nearly 7 party through which he attained his

he line of railro vt burveyed nearly - r.. . i. a ; . y eart ago uirect from here to M 11 1 xr- 1 iville, Ohio, had been made, Win- y twenty Greeuv Chester would . have had a fair. share of the improvements now located at Union, in fact the road from Greenville to Union, would, never have been built. ; It !3 was fatal to Greenville, as it has proven to be disastrous to Winchester. Win- , che9ter has a fine.chauca to recover lost j ground, in advancement, by tho con- j etruction of this road. ; Most of the gradins: is done between here and Richmon d I , and very little work required to put the line in running order. The proposition of Richmond, meeting with prompt , favor by the people of Randolph County, L secures the, iron at once, and giyea Win- r chester an outlet more valuable to her than uny other be has now, or.can pus- , feibly ficwu-e iu -any othcivdirx-ction. t n (.iTrt i ."no- m-..l.. ts imw.: a u' - " .-wa -j O -a- - " ' - ! r.ublic meetinir in Winchcater, to. set an L expression of., thei feelinas of. the.citb, . . , 1 i S zone, m regard to the. proposals made by fi the people of RichinKind. of which public notice will be given. ' .cri";J - f - ; i; Very respectfully, ! C. C. Pom khov. uy quantity of ice has beeu put up L for Uncle Sam-by . Secretary Seward, in the purehacs of -Alaska, und that indefatigable Land Agent has been doing his best to invest in a few earthquakes by the purchase of. St. Thomas; whilst all this is taking place, we are pleased to -announce that M. . B. Ballard, at his Drug Store near theDepot, is supply ing his customers with the purest; -anti lest of Drugs and Medicines, ,11c has 'j always on hand the? best of Patent :Mediciaes of all kinds, for the alleyiatioo and cure of ail the -'LiU tha.t flesh is heir lo;"i a 10 all kinds of Ojl, Paiuts Varnishesi, dec, d'C Give hiui a call. . Lifk Insl kanck - Tiiis is a xjiy every j man ow'ch his faiofly. -lo have his life insured in some reliable Company- This opportunity is now offered in the "St. Louis Mutual Lifc."'' 'See adyt-jriscment in nnother cbtumtf 1 The L't'Je Brown- Hs$ was - tiiy"' fVectfially dispoacl cf bythe Council at their-last "meeting .ssS6e the report of the Committee Of 'W ays .'and 'Means, in another colhmu:,!fl"i,-i';:r''1-' : : - 2T A tine Hall ia to to built iu this city, by the Odd raiiowij-arid without beiag officious, or meddling, we suggest the employment of our fellow-citizen Sam'i Barnett to do the stone and brick work. , The, Xsjw jCastle Court Housed and the various contracts he has' undertaken and c mDleted,' MibvtT forth his skill and entire reliability We hope he will get this job. j ..." I " "'-"; '? "-",- ' ! - t MATS I-MO.VI AL. Marriage LiceTlse have been issued to the followia-j; named parties, since my last report, to-wlt: ' -I Geo. W. Brow; a to Elizabeth. Dayis, Richmond. ;. Famuel McCallar to Emma Targey,. ." . , Jason S. Roberts to Maria F. Davis, " & Wm.'B. Elliott to Lydia Brown, ' ' 5 .-Thad4 Wrlpb to. Elisabeth- Pleasants . 3 Christian- Li, Ernst to E. 3. Hofheiuz, , 7 Jobii' W". "Meredith t'o Malissa Cox,, Joiin Tarr to Louisa Feigt,' "'" " '1 e ' John H. "Brattain o Ehnira Tarr, Milton h Joseph Lefeyeir o Caroline Walta, Jt i John F.Tbonipsoa to Margaret E. Gardener, f 'raai.lin Township. . ;7 . Maxey Tsyhir to ITannah I. Fowler, Boston. Oliver A Touey to X. C. Feasel, '.Ao: --.y, CM J e .Jlenry ,G. Adams,vto Susaonah Eummoli, Cjimbridge. f f f ... r , Tha Court of Comtnon Fleas is euicaged at present. (and has been for . nearly a week), with the case of John M. Hurst, y John W. free, ct at. It will proba-

Official Etiquette. - - Of?r Democratic exchanges' tcenr with denunciations of Mr. Stavion for Tdsist-

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V 9 r tT I V V ( U I V ' i ) snrremier tt"wncirin-j h - formed that his services are no longer ed him, and that at least . ninety-five of every hundred men who voted for him for Vice President would rejoice to hear of his resignation. He ..has been -admonished, ia a way that he can not inisunclerstar.d, that those , who placed him in the position from which lie ascended to the -.-Presidency on a happening of a contingency provided for by tlie Coystit.ution. . are dissatisfied . with his course in that oilice, and that if they had the power they would reverse the vote they gave him in ISO I WJiat riofht' has he to. Lol l ou to his j office in opposition to the will of those j by whom it was eoniericd, that Mr. 81 amok has not ? How much worse is " a r 1 .1 . . l . 1 ; ' a' . " .1 . it for Mr. Stanton. to decline to vacate his place because he can not agree on t nin nnacf i.'na i Ti I-, ntiFviItitiir1 pariy inrougu wuicn ue airaineu nis place V Are the wishes of the incum4. , r,, i-, , .- bent of the Presidenej' entitled to more consideration by one of his appointees than are the wishes and instructions of those who elected him, -by the President?" These questions may afford food for reflection by those who abuse Mr. StaiNton for failing to pursue a line of con duct which the President himself refuses to adopt.' Indianapolis Journal.' ' The Grain Trade of Chicago. The Chicago Tribune publishes its annual statement of the grain, trade for 3867, compiled from the oflieial records of the Board of Trade. Although there is a falling off as compared with 1866, the decrease is not proportionate to the decrease in the crop of 1806 as compared with that of 1865... The. total receipts (estimating flour as' Wheat) foot HO 59.-Tinii-,-.i...i,t.. . r- i -ai...k . - bu.hels in 1865. The decrease, as com--.i, isfifi i ofi 7oi j - " " A Vi -a. W V y J V. W , J nra I 1 twelve per ciiif. Flour is less by some 'Vnr'V 1 , ncrea3e of 1,1:20,000 bushels. Corn. has fallen offover ten millions of bushels: ' Oats exhibit au increase of nearly one million C . . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 bushels. Rye, -has decreased 630.000 bushels, but barley showa a gain of 74LV000 bushels. " . ;, , This great falling off ef twelve per cent, in the aggregate receipts, wascaus-' -ed by "the disasters which overtook the . crops of 1866. The rains in August and ..September .,. of that year played havoc with wheat, rye and barley and partially so with ' oats, and the damage in"flicted on the corn crop by the earlv i frosts of Septefnber arid the late rains-j - retarded the growth and prevented a large portion from reaching ; maturity. The harvest of 1807 was in nearly every respect a satisfactory one . ' '"" -' r ! Wading toe Missisipfi.aV Keokuk." f Iowa paper, tells of a successful attempt to wade the'' Miss'isppi."',Two welP known1 citizens, having proS-ided 'thuth-' selves with rubber boots,' strode into the river at tho chain rapids, .just above " the packet depot, and actually" succeedcd in accomplishing the ' liazardous feat. ' ri..fr,, 1. ; '.i ti, j,-. 'i,. ,..,.1.1 , , - . -r . 1 -j ' that'in the month oi December, ,16', the great river of the nation was sue . j ccssfully waded at Keokuk ah incident that has never before .occurred, and" it may belong years ,ero ' another eager itemizcr will clutch his pen to' recortTa similar occurrence.' The Mississippi is 'shorn of its mighty proportions and it moves sluggishly along, as if feeling the insignificance to'wnich it ' has fallen.' The low water muik of other years will be forgotten the" low. "water', mark! of 7, never. 4 7, i 186 -'Axxt'At Statistics oi-' Massachusetts Gov. Bullock of Mass., in opening his recent inaugural, gives some interesting, statistics; Never " before have the re-; turns of the Department of Education been so -eneouraging, - 236,000 pupils have 1een in attendance ' in the" public i schools during an average time of eight months ' Eight thousand teachers were em-ploy c.l The amount "given by the State for free education' was 82,355,505. The-7f un de el ?d ebt o f th e-Comm on weil th , Wottnts tr? Nearly ST2-l!OOO,tH)0. The State has supported 1,717 paupers and KoO In-atio', ',r in'pvnenfe !nf S"5 000' er all expenses. The number dt com i: mftuients to: the Prison 'have -been l'essii than the SaVerage of thirty tniht 3 enrs. j . . - . . i Tli t nAdt fiT ',' rnaiTiairilnrr ' t h Sf itcinili. a -4Ji alcr,,in,i -sc-. 'rn,.. , tti ' mounts to 8150,000 a Vear?" The prospect of the- even tual '"complAt-iOnlof 1. th HOT?ac Tnnufl i

Miss Emma Hunt was. fleeted Enroll-, ng Cleric of the Kansas Loaiffuliire last

written a tetter endbrsinir Mr, Pendleton f or several weeks past John G. u Littier has 1-eeii teriouIv "-iiratliTs reideuoet coming disgusted with sheep raising, on ac count of the low price ot wool, and are prepar ing to go into the dairy business.: wetjty new J cheese factories in the. state arc contemplated the coming season." ; . . . , . r ' The Chicago 7Viu.uugallantly says that 'tMiss Anna Dickinson is. becoming ; a trifle superfluous as a stump speaker. t She has also fallen into tha habit of making statements which are not supported by the faots, but are d if ectly opposed to them . In this respect she ' resembles Wendell Phillips." - , ' ,., From a statement published - in the Washington dispatches this morning, it' will be seen that the iatiouai Banks. are holding-more than $7o,000,000 more 1 money than is required of them by law. ! ! i Tbe whisky" ring in Washington, h:v- ; ing had opportunities for reasoning with , . . - 1 - members 01 ' uongres, now ieei conn dent that the tax Will be reduced to fiftyor sixty cents per gallot!. , J - Cracks is Stovps. WhSrs a crack is discoverod in a stove, through which the fire cr smoke I . , . . ." J penetrates, tbe -aperture may be effectually and J readily closed with a competition consisting of ( , , 1. j a of Wood a,he and O mmoa salt, made into piste with water. Plaster this over the crack. : , . - 1 i t Mr. Kelly tola SOme ' pOrnolOglSlS Ul Sandusky the other evening that the i J 0 . i Kelly Island Wine Company have this 1 a, ai c 1. I year I.OUght the grapes from two him- j dred and twenty five acres, and made . J ' t Sixty-five - thousand saltans of wine. There are at least one bundred thousand i gallons etOred on the Island at the pre- '. sent time. - ----- "5 - fa. j A correspondent sends as a receipt : for an adhesive wash for fences and out ! houses, viz put half pound ol tallow or j lard, into one gallon of slacked lime, - ... ' a! CilCt (lJ'l IV l U1IV AAA tuv uuti v addinsr tallow must be obvious to all I i -1 n lM it- tt-T 1 1 7 r wf a r in , me UUUiy Ol ' mJn.l' i-; r -,w tti "xriiAxl ml i i v. LI. . ... ' , . I to sAtffif tne ram witnout uestroyiuir me 7 - 1 ' "' ; ' ' ' - - 7 ' 7 f .r a he AlassachuseUs Antt-blaver' ociety, which has outlived its s usefulness, met Wednesday and passed a series of resolutions, offered hy Wendell Phillips, denouncing the refusal of Congress to impeach Johnson as a .grave crime, opposing the nomination of General Grant lor the . Presidency, but regarded with r pleasure the courageous persistency of i Congress in its policy of reconstruction, , approved the reinstatement of Stanton, i and considering -as one of; the foulest . blots of the nation's honor the departure ofloyal,meri at the South, for whom the law has no adequate protection. j . ,. Wagon Tires. A. newspaper, writer says his wagon tires "wear out before . , they' get loose," and'thc reason" is, he i . saturates the felloes thoroughly with lin- ; . seed oil before the tires are .set. , The felloes are 'placed, in hot . oil for about : . one hour, and are thus rendered perfect J ly water.proof, so that the shrinking and swelling that loosen ,the tire are prevent- i cd. .. ; . . ., t. it , ..... ! i .. . The average daily attendance of chil- r, dren in the public schools of this city is J 10Q,p0fJ.A'. -V. Observer. , r . j :t . Gold discoveries are reported to have., been made ou the mainland of Alaska, ; and emploves . of tlie Government iare , . - , . . . ,t 1 leaving mu scrviuo lor. itie ruuposu ui i purpos .mining..." -J '".'" .;'"' 1 . .'. .-.. The Union Pueilie Railroad has now reached a noint within ten f miles of the summit of the hiliest Rockv Monntaiu I rangj; Work-wiil be continued durfug tho -entire winter 'in- rock cutting . to :,r Gen. Grant has sent to the House a communicatiou from Gen. llalleck, stat ing that the most fertile part of Alaska i is theKenayPeninsala, and suggesting J ' rthat;these lands ibe' immediately survey-! ; edJand brought into the market. - Marshal Murray ,last week, seized the following ' steamers for having carried an excess of passengers : 'The City, of ' ."Baltimore, .'attached for7 813140 the; , ISaxonla, for 812,360 ; the Nebraska, lor j 877,100 and ' the" City of Washington, j for 810,767. Some one speaking of a highly orna-; j mented house, whise proprietor was not ;i particularly hospitable, 'said T like to see less gildirfg arid more carving." t f ! a 7 , , a r f :4. a . . .-. . . , i i rc1ct au alum for u.de3 yoang men. i'Thc only trouble wliicli.the committee i far " 111 h inu'nuoautab,leis that oJ - , 1 here is an amusing anecdote current I about Lord Derby. It is said that! some j w ine much Tl peiatl-utja the" Premier ' -ss-.il 4e-t, --'- - .;-- - .1 fi t n tati,r n Linu.ln nl1 n-ii viifVi wnn VJi.M Jaa. a,-"- - -a' - ; au.. a.a. o keep, off tha gout, and that.he got the jeply t4I;hare tatcd our iwine".

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"i uamrs 90. iteiuitian tances to iny - 015 T Pfte-n not be'in vested in Uiis sApE)v'ot this otBeTtjFHo C- Pf-OsfflnJ a. es srpf AflHIEO.t' m"3 -On. Tbnwday?iaiii7,,-Y6rf tTn1?!'j1.'lSi.D, JlTrJuiiOa Itnbwts, to !3f MartaDaviS J all Of this cownty. ...;,. .f i.4.j.j-i b y,tci i irJ T At the residence of I.' S."Weiietrf Darte f conatr, Ohio, oft. Thursday January fith 1-O7i.br Elder As. M. Iiro4riol, iir. JouulhaiA , Thoou.6 o Itiaa Sarh E. Faber. " ' ' '' ' . .' Ou the 15th irm. at, the resid.iiice of Mr. John Bron-n, by Kfv. Ii. Toby, Mr. Wm.B, bUiQtt,bf Cambridge City, to Miljs LVifia Brown.4 ' " ' "'t" At the Lutheran i'Tariiunapc',' January iotujbv Rev. J. D. ffreriugnns, Mr.-Sartiitu! McCattay- to Miss Umma Targay, all tit Richmond, ii jpw& a s In Rock Islaiid, Ii!.. at the residence of- Brady Willitts, on Thursday,' Jan 10thN of paralysis,rIr8. Hakkiet Moorb, ife of t!) !ate Twos AV'Slooiie, inr alonfr.iime the Tcil-ffata keepar at t:i cit". in .k. 1. . . . . Thb Daily Unfon, putilisshej aOujJtk IsWid, 3atiinij the follfttrincf obrrrtary notice of" Mrs. Moore : The deceased caa to iticb Island in 1886, trum iue . m eiAi- m nci , j,., .! & .-j ei ,.fi Richmond, Jaii.Ooi aftec tbivduath ft her husband. and has since that tisr.o .resided. jvUh.-bsr brtt!icr. irs. M. was an cjrcetteht woman. Iter warm hejirt and generous nature endeared htir to' all who had tho pleasure of ler society,," -ij ,; - -. j ; i -Ontbriuirning'f lfc 20th fnst:, thfycifytilr. . CuktoS UjailKs, knv f. Mr- Geoi: Ur ioe,"ai7Bd 21 year-. ..;..,-4 s- t, f,-,,, J 1 At CrtKitMityv Mi 9u :.tt. -tftir.da.ir. tof:Dec.. last, after a protracted illjiess of consumption uf, the lungst, Mrs. Jave Morton, 'wife of Mr. Jams Mi rton, iormtrl v of New Paris, O!no, aped about 43 years. " . I l'atience resipnation-bope, were' all exemplified by her during her lonff atilictiim ht diel Uie tl tu of the righteous, relying in ftjl faith on that future .. .1 ... .. .. r. . Ti . i . a., it.. :.. l ' . I ecu mu ucr uiiTneti rensra, in a nerer ending' erei ni i. a i A i . . ty. She taa left a.husbaad and three children to luouru their irreparable loss. N II ASK It U PTC V . : This ie tn nollVtt on tfl(? 2m j; v 'o. uary, A P., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was iasued attainst the estate of j .. ; a . . . Zs-s i i jtoBT. 11. SliOKMAK13n.l Kichmoud. In the countj cf w,Vne,and State of lndiaaa.ho has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis ona petition : tuat the payment of any' debts and d-1 Tverv of any vr"? bfioaRin h BnkiroPt fd hliB"r fo'r his use, and tl e transfer of any-property bvthjm. is forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Hankrupt, to prove their debts, r r to choose" caior more Assignees of his estate5, will be held at a 'ur.t. of Bankruptcy, to .be -. holden-u at 24jr East aslnnton street, in the city of IndianaDolia in a d District, before John Y. HaV." Register, on. the 18th daiy of February. 1868. at 9 o'clock A m: ... U . S. Marshal, District of Indiana. w" " " ' ' " ' ' . - - . 43IN BANKRTPTCY 'I11US U tii giy noticeAvThat on the 23d Iday of . JL. January. A. D. 186a. a warrant in Bankruptcy -was issued against the Estate of 1 -I'OIflAH of Richmond, ' 1 11 the County of Wayne, and -Stato of Indiana, who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment of any" debts and delivery of any I 1'1..'(.C7 l, ucitillltlK IU BUCUtllSDKniDI iu mm. ur ior his use, and tho Transfer of any Pronerty by him is forbidden by Law j that a meetinir of the Creditoraof . the sau Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to ehoose ' one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be beJden at No. 2t4; East "'Washington Street', in the' City of Indianapolis, in ,'Faid. District, before John . W. KayJ Repister, on the 25th day day of February, A- D. jS6S at 9 o'clock ' A. M. " - -'"' '' "'" -" 3 f r -'. - BENJ. J. SPOONER,!! ' ' ' C. S.MarshaljDiBt. of Indiana I .'. i 48-2w. ; ' j t-7..s..A -----i '3 r.;.i r: - Pure Spices, i c CREAM TARTAR BAKING, SODA, BAKING POWDER, f r jFlavorikg'; Extracts., . ESSENCES, &c &c, AI--PLOMMgR-:S:HilRROLD;S I ji-9 .MAIN .'sfREET'-.T? SIOX OF THE GOLiBBN MORTAR A7 - 1 j " i I y 3. j j i'iu j. leu.., r uk, ii jytyi WOUla have, the nicest pickle for" beef,, or other! fccornc. Pin eats, please accept, tbe " follow-' " ing precriptio'n Viie j For 100 lbs.' take, nt .; j fcioS L-storS j , le ou r quarts of rock .salt, finely pulyerized., tii "Four pounds clean ."flue' sugar.. Four ounces saltpetre, pulverrzea,"' . ' Mix- the5 whole' together, i without a. drop of .waterand then, take your beef,! pi.eoe by piece, and rub the mixture well into ttll its folds andinteratices nackinoit down as vou nroceed in si nWof . drvtub or barrel Wheii all ihepece'are! thus treated and packed' down,5 leave iV -t take care. of. itself. Id a few.daya the cover it.' "The meat; in, this"c'ase7're tnins aHits 'sweetriessf not iadultefate"dj ot harded Vy- rter.Mxiiie Standard. . - ' - . ... m ' ' ' ' ' ' - " - - ' 1 i - le Chicago Lue, Insurance Company;

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J)Jlars, 7itor nifpe thr Fifty Dollars;.: ProTidt-d, tto w v r ;-TIt - notUiug in j tltu OrdinanOaslvtiU Jus- air. cotftt ufcff as .to pre. a"" "r '" " i ' ! , I l??JLIf; e?T3 Petroleum, S;?aLyAlt-?.i.0"nz'neJ siter ir.i .otiairung permicron !tr&.GiSf- CiuncK sr." u7 lu ildin w-ithin the xiiyr :frfi rate ti.d uetaiched from aBd.riot eouBocted with any'-other fcuibding or buildings, and where the same will not endangr, from fire, any other property in the city. --Seoi- ii- 1 "hi3 Ortlinaticc .fchaff " be in force, fromrand - after its passage and publication for two ?eonsecattterwetk.4 -in the liichraond Pells -.Ji-.. , ... , . , .- .. .. -. . 1 Passed aad approved-January 21,-1888. fc7T0ilAS;N'";V0USQ Attestr'fVP. Kra. ity Clbrk;: , 4850 r?"" 'Administrator's' Sale fglllE undersiguedj Administrator, "de bonus non, M ---of the Estate of iSnnth Hnut, deoeated. with the Will annexed, will sell at Public 'Anctioui on tbe -premises, on ' -..: - t .. '.. -j Saturday, the 15th day of next Februarv, The followiop described real estate,i tbe same being ' "the Old JQcmestead Of. the.' decedent, to-w ft: The North-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25) ' Township "thirteen ( lit). Range two (2 ), West; Also. -the- following- described - part of - the- aonth-wesl J.qnarter '.pf said section, to-wit: Betr fnninjr one hundred and ten (110) poles east of the north-west eoTner,nn tha line of said quarter.runninjr thence , south 42 1 i decrees' west, four ( 4 lehains and fifty (0) links to a stake,thedce south, 41 decrees, west jsleven ll chains, and aeventy-five (75)' links ; thence north 39 decrees, west twelve (12) chains "and nineteen (19) links to - tbe .north ; tine" of said 'quarter ; -thence east on .said qttartsr-imction line to Ahe place of bejjinnine, supponed to be nineteen "(19) chains and nineteen (19) links, cantainiDg tee 'Terms of Sale-One-third of the purchase money c be paid at the,Sale, and the balance in aiz and twelve months the purchaser' giving his notee w ltb approved security, - drawing interest, aad waiying valuation and appraisement laws. ."Jan. 15,1863. . MOSES R0BB1N3. Admixiiirtrator's Sale of Real tZIll" "Estate. JS-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! tbat tbeVndersin1, ed Administrator pf the Estate of Jonathan Elliott, deceased, by virtue of an order granted by the Wayne Common Pleas Court, will offer at public or private sale-, en-the 6th day of May next, oa the premiaes, the following described land i a Wayne-County Indiana, to-wit : Beginning at the North Weal corner of 'Section-: 4, Township 14, Range 1, West ; thence Sooth 83. rods; thence East 43 rods; thence. South T rods; thence East 7.14 rods; thence North. 42 rods; thence East 104-38 rods; thence North 6d rod,- to tbe Nqrth-East jorner of said quarter section; thesee Weal 159.5 "rods to the place of. beginning, contaiaing 7 ft acres, more or leM.'' ,"2 i'TXW." Terms s One-third cash, the residue in equal paymeets at nine end eighteen months, with notes' at interest waiving benefit from valuation and , appraisement laws,' sod secured hy mortgage on. the premises.. Sale between the hears of 2 and 4 o'clock," P. M. HFGH MAXWEbfi" Administrator. n . T d . " V T , L 4-. - . 47-4w Hi? a 't 7-Dr.JTucker's Notice.'TR. TUCKER my be consulted at the Hue-M-F - tington House', Jan. ,27th and -March 13th. He- is graduate of the regular School of medicine and has, badLtwentyrtwo years experience ui his pro fession. Dr. Tuckechas coade j:7.,t5-4 jw4 t.. trto JUneeate is,.?; i : bi special sf tidy and practice for the last ten yean, suoh as Consumption, Bronchit', Throat affections, diseases ofthe heart, stomach, kidnies, bowels, nerves and blood. He is thoroughly skilled in these maladies and has bad rare advantages for studying them in tbe hospitals of this country and Enrnpe. He furbishes his. patients with all the. latest aud most 'approved medicines for those diseases which can not usually be had-ont of the largest cities. Inralidoa are invited to, call avd bp examined mK ; ' but cash is in all cases reqhiredor'.iiiedjijines'' The . Doctor uses Iuha'ation in treatiug tho lungs auileatarrb'of head or throat. . AtU. -!. vi wi-rAlRiJ --;7 - ExecmtorjH Notice. "WFOTICE is hereby given that-the nndersigned has -iQI ,J bepttT':rplointed executor of the last will of Phebe.. N.i. AVbarton deceased, late of Warea Cou ty, Ohio. 8aid etae is supppPcd to be solvent. - Alt persotiS.Wyirp etditiirf against said eatittiwiU please present tbem imniadiaUsly .foe settlement. V efJtttf aV U". OH A N UIaEE , E xeiHi tor. C.II. Uurcheuai, Atey3 Rs)..-- 47-tf . tftis.vtXi.iil-) ii:' jim'l "'? 1 "." '" JONATHAN l(ORE. ACHILLES liALLARD. ....i...... -JEUIEL F: SIOOIiE. - - - HE PUBLIC are informed that we are C Vifc-.5& V l Wa Bufncturinff JIOOTS srnrwnd SHOtN, and have ilXSk-C' " ' kaisS large , assort!iri mt-nt of oar own make, TiVduccd pric, lur Cash. SStC - "i--rn os.ter to cl?e out oar Repairing A7---77. y Doia 011 abort notice.- Shop- Sicuud Sut.v,' oyer Curme, DunnCds Leather A-tore: ;SiAnL-ofrth8 jBi -Boot! -lit' 3. MooM 'i :o. IHchniondj 1st 'mo.fkii, 1668, ' ; - id In V. --Commissioner's Sale.! RLTRMTAfT to an' order ,of the Common Pleas Court . of -Wayue County, and State of Indiana,, tbe undersigned will ofler at PnbHo Sale, 00 Saturday, the Zth day ofj March, 13S8, unless sold at priyate sale before thai time Vhe follow ing-lwMtl Estate, of Chriatopher Herma?k, deceased, to wit : Lots IS, 19 and 20. in Greenwood, laidout by James W. baiter, containing 7 acre and 14 rods, and lying on the Richmond and Boatou Turnpike, south pf Richmond,or one mile. Lot 19, baa on it a good brick dwelling house ; and Lot 20. has a large su.bla. The lots can be sold separately or altogether, as miy beat sut purchasers.- - . One fourth of the pnrchaae money will 1e required on tbe day of sale, and tbe residue in thr equal instalments,' of 6, 12 and 18, tiionths from thdate of sale, with " interest. Notes.' waiviog the benefit of valuation A atvoraisetnent laws. and a utortgaare on the .property to secure the .deferred payments will be xouired of the nurohasorA A certificate will be given

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