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picH"o!)jLmnMl fEn. and, iseju. 4.-M1,lw,i.jt-jlW(lltim i-Mir rape, (..at atartad tech4teiTri, the State of "Soccnm, - . i-Smt Ki Vytt K1';- H in Ha fft np( quit eqaal to iu prfetupe, for speed, aed Mr. C. guidpa i, ith a steady iiand arer "Ibe reugb reads that news I j jvrdom ia lined witb. Ji has oar beet wishes fo imcce..!! ng Urn journey through this life, ar 7"irJtlan, iu! lria intellectual vehicle. May a . 3 ahnndasce 'of syna be granted him, in cider tin " ' ,' hip waebfae wt. ran easily I . . ' Lieuteuant Governor Cumback if i- barely "forty years old, full' of encrg.v

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we.aonoi misjudge, ueuaa a ulc-iui - future before biro.' He" will" emerge "'f e1om the Tate conflict still strongcr than ""V-fore and wield ap, important power in the future politics of Indiana Citt! : chronicled-; . ! ; : Theldareer of 1 0liver P. Morton as " Governor of the State 6f Indiana, and ;"'-a Senator in Congress, should bd the ; pride,ana: boast of every .true Indianian; atid 'tre dp not honor the head of the '.-"-'heart of the manNrho' can: devote, himself to belittling bis fair fame or deny-' -'J- 1ng bis great services to Xhe cause of the -: oiintry.--Indtanian. ' , " - ;' - .:jf sot Waf' ot-'RsTRKiJCBrao.When .inonyJliiBcomes vtigliC,'.iud'v' soartje, .a J m f-Qxany.j'r((nf peopio commence re . ticbing.thwiri expenaeai' and the- ; first Ucle f LiVetmicbedia I to bel r -' thir nespaperhecut that 1 drain ' ' titrj 'and,1 whenj'.'f nigger j shows L com e alongtUey are re-to -attend and pay , theTfuiranldntrf'ot ' "tnefr'newspaper sav-. : 4np three r four times over during the '''conrsbof the 'year; for this prime article' ' "if '&fItabody' business' .oughJyet jtcjasingular: streak in wusicxay and bnrman natore,' and ns sue? n DUoGit3sioNXi,. 1-In the House, ori the SfHhiili.l tft'efblloVff'niendrnent or t ;- (' ..j ''- i i. - - - A , passed Jsy yoat;J(Anaya: 43-rover thef . -' necessary :Ctwo third o voting! ifor it - j Speaker Colfax voting in the affrtnativc: 6i '" M'a'ii Resolved; etcC,' That two thirds of both Houses concdrring, the following wlrich1,1 when iratified 'by 'three fourths o. such Legislatures; shall be; held as part ' r trf the said 'Constitution, namely: Arti l'3 r!c j section one; The right 'of , any t itize'n of the United States to vote, shall n not bcrdeniedj or , abridged by the Uni''ffd States or any State by reason pf race' c orcplor? oT'rprevioua,t condition of sla po r to enforce by.,apx)rOpriato', Ielslatioi the" provisions of this'article. , . 'r i "'... u-xP . i flnviAHA Masonic Hons anrocATs;" This japer publinbedt Indianapolis, for some time, under tl. ; ; name "of Cotcmercil," &cn bascomeout in sn entii oew dress, and looks s iee as a new pin straight - and pointed.' H i Jeroad to Masonry, Literatur Education, Te'nlperance, " agriculture, News, te and is edited by F. M. Blair Blair A Cidson, Pro , prietors. - Their Ajgent W. H-A. Thompson, was i our office on. Wednesday last, and has been proem - fnsr subscribers in our city about forty subscribe' , . ilia oalv-Ossi IOLi ah per year, and 5s worthy tl Auppon'wUbe cratt, not only in the State of Indian "but elsewhere. 13 ro. Blaik is one of the best natur ' ed -men -we ever bertne acquainted with, and bi kindly-dtspfJhittoa constantly- photofrraphed in hi . editoriaUy leare o lasting an impression on th ' ruinds of bia readers,' that uood to all will gro' tv'w fvfhl Ubors.-"' Jnhu S. Nixon, Esq. -,' re; tI,e 'Ilc'ana Gasette, that the frien , -'of Juhn Jst, -SiseN, Esq., of Coriogton, Kentock. "wilCTigoronsly. press him as successor to Mr. Rl , Htm as Commissioner of Internal BeTenue. W yp -at from our personal knowledge of Mr. Nixot " vrhn we say there its' no man in any State betle b 'ialrfled ; !n every wkjrifor the place.' V -''' lifVhbiirty andnncompromlslng integrity eminent - Ir ifrfnfy hinf fir by position in the girt of the Om 'nrmhU bat nire especially3 is he fitted for1 thi .'ptaoel He was appointed Collector offnternat lier i eui forth sixth T CevmgtoB Dtatrict,' Dy Presider j :. Lincoln, sad nid tti is -office witb manifest adrantag ; ' to too public aiOttf .remerrtd by Andrew Johnson i 0 toe instance of GeoeraJ Green Clay Smith when rep . resenting tbe Corlagton Distrtct hi Corgress. TL , . General beoam JobBSonisseT and was afterward ft 1 warded by being ftppoioted Oorarnor of Montans. I . Seorstary.McCnllongb so highly prised Mr.Kixon't ability and fidelity as Collector of Internal Rerennt ,1 ' that hf rigorooaly protested against his removal ah ' J preTeoted it fof some time; but bis bead bad. to eon i Ofl.iJ b'.'i. fli WOO 6 tf !.'-: ' -,Mr Kiaon stood arm by the government, ithrongf - all that dark time, when Keoracky was vasciUatis. ' between accession snd neutrality, and , has ever beet .an ardent and; earnest supporter of the Union cause t While Kentucky wil 'press bis appointrocjit with alt her power, Indianoujrht tpgivo him her foil en .ilorsement. lis was born andyeredlD Union Coun.tyXodiaaa, and reaaored, from, there to Covington, Ky.ji Use jU of. where ko Ut been engaged 'r U praTce'oflawy aiaee that timeni) f ,t. ; , M 4nv further notice of Mr.' Nixon would be useless st this time: To those who know him, he needs n TcomtDQdat1on JinOice to say he's Aonerf snd cnvaUt f r rv iii-" 'i ''" : t ,JJoo.ip.fp.jPrntt, the Senator elect from Indiana, is a lawyer of ability, and a radical Republican: .He f was elected as a,membr;of the forty-first Congress last October, .and has . t received . prcmo t (on before actually entering the public service at Washington The unanimity witlv which he ,. was. i supported by - the Republican- members of the Legislature indicates his standing: with the party, and gives promise that what: threatened to.)e a serious feud. in its ranks will be only a temporary h disagreement. - Mr. Pratt, of course, waot even suspectejl of any participation in the- bolt, or oi giving it encouragement " He will wor thily , repi csent his State ' as ' ' the ' col league of Gov; Morton. Cin. Chronicle ';.'-:t.-..-!i: . . .' ' - -i .. From the Oreensburg Standard." ; v ! MltT. COrj CUMBACK' AT"WOMti, 88RKNADED BY HIS FRIEN DSUIK v Lieut. 4ov.' Cfnmback having ' teturnedho.foc1 "bn" 1 Saturday4 the. 'c$3rd, his friends " and (1 neighbors availed . , them clve :0 t the l opportunity r- to express7 their.regarde for him? and their regret si iuv lujujuti; mai usu ueen uone nim by ttirriln out en mastc, accompanied by the 1 rasa Band and proceeding to- his reaidefloe And scranading' him. In res ' ponc to calls' became out and address

3 'article oe 'proposed . lo. the legislatures '-'of the "several States, a:j a ri amendment '"to'the Cbustitirtion of the United States ,

"r very oT any citizen or class of citizens t r-the; United tyates.vV" V-- ' Ko.''That C6nirressu'all have now,

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and appropriate language: "My Friends and Neighbors: As I , Lave axel ease from official -doty to-day; Jby the ruljojirnmcai of. the Senate- until Monday, I came home to spend: a few quiet ltaurs tvith'toy family, add enjojr tha street welcome hothe bt those wlro love roe best. ; k rj llil -not anticipate" this" mterrup tion, pleasant as it is, to my- home en joyment, and am now surprised rpoJaiL niysclf in the presence ..of. this- immense crowd of old friends,.. ,X'fejCxhausting a eseltem'eht of .the last few weeks, and xpected cn)l will forbid T than" should ventnre'to" inakc a speech. "A word of grateful ' thanks," with & brief statement of the political contestthro wLich'I have just passed;-must be all that you must ask of ma to-night.1 " "For '-nearly sjxteen-years ,1'have lived in your midst, and I feel that none know me so well as you, I ha v. tried to conduct mj'seK as a neighbor and a citizen, in a way to challenge your confidence and regard;" and' your presence here to night in such immense numbers 1 tells me in much stronger terms than ' words can convey that my conduct has yoor approbation,' -and 'that I have a 1 warm place In your au"ections. 'v I can find no words to tell you how grateful I yova come to ight to con vince me of that fact. Let me- assure you thatin the; fu'urc: as in the. past, it will be my aim to , strive to . merit yonr .regard in . promoting every cause that tends to promote the happiness f our" small, 3 eV growing city .Cl;' ' 1 ' " If I have the confidence of the. whole pfeople of the State T am, -proud of it,' but jto know from you that there is no abatement of. yonr regard and confidence make me pcottdcr and Happier", stilly . 1 thank you for it.' "And henceforth, when t2ver.,X am assailed byr slanderers ; and backhitcrs fwill-nof Rtop ' to' an-' ; swer thera,but' will refer thcra to you, and will abide7 8 your, 'decision. ,. So you see that my confidence in you- goes to the extent of making yon tbe custodians of the dearest thing I have on earth my. reputation A voice. 'Wo are , wi th yoa ar?d wilf stand by you,"J , . " ., ' -".You doubtless , expect - me to ;say I something to night, about Senator ialj contest which- closed oh'yestcrda'. I will cheerfully coniply with what I sup pose to be ynqr wishes , .; J I '' ; -'One week after, the Legislature met . 'he caucus for; the nomination of a Sen : atorial candidate was helclf ' I found, as soon a3 I arrived at the Caplial, that a 'majority of the . managing-, politicians were against me; but I was- gratified ' to jiind that, the ; people ' a iid- a majority ' of their Representatives "were for jne. These politicians at brico commeuced to form comhinations, -atid rings, to compass'tny defeat. , .Not contented . with this, they assailed my character as a man, and made nsc of means , t defeat , me that "will cover "them with shame when the3' come into -the , presence ' of a just ami ; .honest people. Hi ' ' 1 ! . '" ' u. "After doing all that could be done all that hellish, malignity could rinvent before the meeting of. .'he caucus, it was found that out of seventy si.r -otcs cast , in that body for United States Senalior, thai I had ; fifty-one on ( the first. ballot. ' Cheers. J. That is my answer to their wicked - and malignant assault Fnraged and chagrined at this signal ' rebuke "to the wicked and uujust .warthcyhad ' wsgc upon m'e,' they "procured a : few men , to bolt (the ; caucus noraiaaten, which, added to the few that 'refused' to t go into ' the caucus,;made"a ' sufficient number to defeat ' my election bysix ' VOteS. ',-'.,'.,."' -. ! fi!'--r-. .'.'. ," "They did not claim, or pretend, that the caucus was not a fair expression 'of the will of the people; but thejr , seemed animated with , the spirit that if , .they 'could hot control the popia?-wish, they could defeat it. ' ' ' :-; -' ; ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ; U "After several ballots'2, finding" there was danger that the. result in ; the . end 'would be the ' election of a Senator - for six years, not in accord with the public sentiment by a combination of the botl ers and the minoritj'' party in the Legis lature,' ! n.ade up ray mind to do ; what you know I have done lefore to sacri fice my own icterst and ambition to procure harmony and success for my own party: ' ''":;.'"tit'v-- 'r;-'-"Another caucus, wa held, and I: told my friends, than .whom , no man ever had l etter or truer, that the interests of their constituents . demanded, I thought, that they 'should select a candidate on whom we could rally a . sufficient nnm ber of votes, who was not a "bolter5 nor , ' o , - . ' a sympathizer with them, and whose po; litical faith was ,' sound,' and in liarmony With our principles aad party organize tion.- At; my .urgent solicitation "they complied with my wishes,' and then' the Hon'. Daniel D. iPratt 'was nominaled, and on yesterday was elected. ', ,.f..; -I. congratulate you on the selection. He is a 'gentleman of the - first order of talent, of the :sodndest politici-l ' faiths arid, while we have honored .him, I sm confident, and can assure .you; that, be will do honor to the position, : aad that Indiana will be proud of him,-- as she "is now proud 6t that1' noblest Ro'man , of them all in the Senate our own 'great ana peerless etatesmanv Oliver r. Mor ton. Cheers J ' ' H - - : "1 am glad to say that' the contest has ended so well for the State, and . if by wrong and injustice l have been prcven -ted from having a place in the United States Senate, I rejoice to night in the.

fact that I do have a place iu tho heart of those who know me best. Cheers." I wish my house was largo enough tha i

Mmigbt ftVff yW alT 66TnenTn J" sh ar my hoaiHtalitys-r-The only place ljav : large enough fof you tl ia,in my owi grateful heart, and thw, I ''assure you you will ever have a place. And noW, wishinrf-yoUj, collectyfcly fthtfln'drvidualfy" happiness and pros perity f 11 the days of your lives, arid wjUi an enrqesfJa.od blcus you,Mi bid; you all-goi - night. Loud- and pro . Ifon. O.'V. Gilham was also called noTanTfrcsnd'cd frienvTCoir Ira G Grover, in a short speech, assured. CcL Cumback of the continued regard" and confideEC3 of his nefghbors the people of Decatur county,' and sad. to our " reprrsetitfi lives,' 1 tKatf in standing. by '" Col. Oomback.'fo? Senator they had trul and faithfully represented their, consti' taents. "--r' ' ' 5 The number in attendance and the spirit that inspired the meeting, are' high testimonials of regard for the Lieutenant Gcvernor, and strong condemnations of the course of bis opponents:1 - : tEGISLATrVE SUMMARY h Senate Monday Febuary lstvl869 The Special Committee of one- from1 each Congress.ional( District, to inqnire into t e u icv of abolishing: any olb'cc. or catimg down , fees was announced as follows: "JVIssra. Laselle, Johnson of Spencer, Shcrrod, v . Huffman, , GifTord Hadley, HannaWood,. Gra, Case and Church. , ;.. , ,., " Gen 0.;0. Jloward was invited spec" ially to visit tho Senate, and, was, presened separa tely.to cacji member. (. . A resolution introduced by, Mr, Sher ' rod ,in opposition .,. to ( thotf proposed afiacadmcnt to the National Cocstitu-' tion,,in relation to suffrage, was met, by a motion to lay on the tabic. The vote stood 18 to 15, .a, party vote, but showing no quorum, present, and the Senate adjourned until 11 ' o'clock ' A. M. to-. morrow:- - ' ? - '..n .tw ;-'- i. House.- Debato on hill fixing per'tliem O.f.Jurors and , mUcaga : of Jurors and witnesses.' ' r f ; s- r-v , The proposition was up to raise the milage of jurors from 5cts. ' per mile to -Gets.-. Mr..' Bowen of Wayne thought the advance well deserved. ' He had often been called ttpoa to commiserate the condition of -Jurora-in Wayne county, held at Court oa schj.'sir.all pay as to com)el their.liviag on breadjand cakes purchased at the baker shop, and he fa jj ybrea the advance , for , the purpose of. haytng Jurors better fed. The prepo sition was laid on the table. ' " ' , ."dr. . Underwood,' of" fay ne, submit i ted aa -amendment to the bill strikino out 82 as tiro iper -diem of -Jurors, and i inserting 2 50. ' " u In. support of the amendment he said That he offered -it with a view to Eiving eqtlatft opensauon to men who, arc. torn away.from, tbeir .woi k.. to .settle the ; disputes, of - others. The constitnlion, ' he -said, dcmanihjd adequate corapcns.i- T .. . s ' tion for Tjliose. who are called .up?n;ito -assist in the laetiag out of justice. The law lays hoid of the Farmer in the seed time and in the. harvest takes the' merchant from his desk, . and. the mechanic from his. workshop, and he i thought their compensation for services ' in the' Jury-box should be as liberal .as, iu justice to all, it could be madq. ,, lie regar4cd the advance as commended by every i -consideration fc of justice "and equity.".: : T''IZ ' ! :.i ' Mr. Bowen, of Wayne, opposed the increase, , not .because the amendment contemplated a larger compensation ; to JuroTsthari the service merited, but bocause he thought the people, in view of tbe i-heavy, additional expense, would prefer having the law remain as it is, ' Aftcrfu'rther debate by.different members pro and w, the - amendment of Mr. Under wowl "was tabled.-'' ' ''?;'"" i::J'.'' F f 'TIie Committee on Fees and. Salaries reported back the bill, ; with an . amend meat reducing the per diem from' S to l5-T -rU.t.T Tlic report wa adopted, and the bill prdcrcd engrossed--r House bill No.'60;3to airiend the iu. corporatidn 'of citiest"an I V.wn3. En.Irpsscd for its . third .reading ; tOrinor irOW'rr n bite . ' ' ' " X 8fc!JiTK,'Fel)rnafy Jl No quorum Deing. present, a uasnnnip nras uunvai ine niifrniu session. .. At tbe. afternoon session, concurrent resolutions were presented. . ' 'Rcquiriujr the Auditor of State, in all future rcDorts. to state tbe amount of Federal taxes paid by tbe people of the State. Adopted. . Autnonzin tne state i.iorarian tolurnish each one of the employes of the Senate who has been in the Union army or nary, with a setof the Adjutant Oeaeral's reports. 'Adopted. . Also, joint resolutions., .n' - i .' !'' j ;: "' Placing at the disposal of the Gov.ernoi $10,000, to aid in the' apprehension of men engaged in. executing supposed oriminals by mob violence. i or the establisbment of a United States District Conrt at Evansvilte, , ,,.'- j s. s..i !.,,- i ' 'The following bills' were presented . ,. f Senate bilfNoI 155,'fixinp; the time wherein personal property shall be listed to begin the first of March. Senate bill Xon 156,accrpting the donations pro posed by Tippecanoe county, and providing for the location of the Agricultural Oollejre at Tippecanoe Battle Ground.' t-t 7 r - A 2- i -Senate bill Ko. lt. to provide for tho free transportation of '"members of -4 the, . LegiaUtura to and frotn the Capitol, ana to prevent their. acceptance ol free railroad passes. " Senate bill No. 1W, to pwride for the public printing and for the election ot a public printer ' Senate bill No. 159, to revise and cojifv the laws of the' 8tate providing for ; the, work to be done by three Commissioners.- J'-f r three Commtssioners, Senate biH -No. 160, fixing tbe salaries of county officers. . . " , j Senate bill Ho. 161 ;tb prorlde for the organization of Savings Banks. Two hundred copies were ordered to be printed and tbe bill made the special order (or Monday nextat 3 1-2 o'clock P. U-i in Committee of tbe Whole. , v ' .' i Senate bill Ko. 162, to provide for the service of process on railroad companies. . ,, J . - .r senate bill no. loi, to amend sections 13, 138 a 16tf of the eoamo school law- ' -": ' ' Adjourned until nine o'clock to-morrow, .'"5 ti. ; ..-'....i,u. t..- f.wtotf-,):

The Nashville Banner has received a cluster of corn ears which is quite a curiosity. It consists of ten ears of .XCtfnJn ori grown .upoi-tensHd

in one shuck. There is one ear . in ,thc . - - - - . ' i i i centre, oi oramarv siao, surrounneq oy nine smaller ones. .-'Jt was grown on" the farm-of ol. Oalvin ''tVilso, car,, ros3 i-ainsito'otrisoii un, JL.-en"t The cotton croivof 18G8s Q6tini4tcd at 2,7UU,0UU4aJes.J : DAISY DEASE. y fTwalf.dowaln1the'iJ)eador,T iGi13 3Hl The violets wre blooming, . ....... And the sprin-tTino grass was fresh and green; - 'Tbe birds by tb SnpkIeC . J Their sweet sodu Vrer siuginp, & 1 Whefl f first hiet Thf aailfng Daisy Beane, ' t -I..'. ' ; - CHORUS.1'" - u tn JCone knew thee bat to lore thee;" ,Thou durooeof iar heart, v -i f Oh, thy memory is ever fresh and green;, Tho the sweet buds may wither, I And fond hearts be broken, ' ' ., Stilt I'U lure thee, my darling Daisy Deace. . Iter ej-es sof aud teoder, : r . . . , : Tie triolets out-vicing, , ": And a fairer form was never seen; : "With ber brown, silken tresses, :! ; And cheeks like the ruses. : " - There w is none like my darling Daisy Deane. The bright flowers hare faded, j '""Ths young grass has fallen,' : ' l'J And a dark cloud hovers o'er the sceae; -' " ': For the Death-angel took, her, .-, , And ieft me in sorrow, , , ' "For my loved one, uiy darling Daisy Deano. ... Oh, down in tbe meadows, ! ' I still lore to wander, ' . ' Where the green grass grew so fresh and green; But the bright, golden ribions , ,, Of spring-time bare faded, jiWith the flowers, and my tlarlicg Dafcy Dcane. ...... ( : f . . SAtLY' GREEN. ;l. Parody c Dainy Dtatie. . - . T was down by the brooklet, , (,y. Near that same little rrooklet, --- I stood gazmg with delghtupon th scew?;" 7 t Sweet dreams stealing o'er me, . "u. . When a form stood before me, '.', 1 ' It was there I first saw my Sally Green... '' ' '' CUOKUS. -f 1 ' aitcj.'.- : Oh, to see her was to lovo her,. - - That dear one of my benrt, , ( , brr.i por sj,e r;rtiJed any fabled fairy queen, And I knew I was a -goner''1 ' ; --' : 'r -Wheniirst I looked -upon her, 1 ,'-.;''(' So bewitehiug was my darling Sallj Green, , ' Her cheeks were like the roses, And the sweetest of pus noses, , ,. 1 ' ' Serred as a sort of go-between; '."Bet eyes which kept a gi.incing, ' ' . ; - r At me, and quite eutranciog, ? - i J . 4 , AVere the dancing eyes of darling Satly Green. But I and .Sally parted ,. ., t i And I am broken hearted, . ., . t; . ; ' vAnd a dark'cloud hovers o'er the seenc; ' . They nabbed poor Sal for stealing, ' " The jury had no feeling r V. : 5 And they jugged her, my darliDg Sally Green. Oh, down by the brooklet, , , . ( .k " JCear that same littfe crookret, ; Where mosquitoes grew so cussed bfgand mean, 4 I still love to. waouer, - - :"t' ' Like a half-benddled ytaader, 'r . a-".-j : And muse on tli fat of Sally Green. H ' , ;?!i.We have rrcfivr my original' -'Ftiblic Document. W trat t!:t readers who . have, never hiih-i.-to . found - 113 untrustvrorthy w ill not 'nrin- i i th.-ir haste j)io, iiounce i Jrjs ah''1:iremtiMe thing, for we are prepared to prvf: it. ! We haveA' to thank one of o-jr Nw Yo k Representatives for te c-u v rf which.'': we speak'. Mr Jimus IWo ks is the gentleman who W blinking it to light. ..We have received' nnder the frank ""of ' this faithful public -servant' and - honorable fTOTi t f'TflPn tit at: t mr .mi nAtral Cllailt Boc. fou'r entire paifeg. longj .entitled "New York State i'oultry Society.", Since Mr. Sej'rnore "studied wateimel,DS antl gave ua ara ions on cucese, we liave seeu nothin" in tho whole - Denio. cratic literature , ; more atouching than this sudden devotion . of Mr. Brooks, ' to the canse of chickens. We had no f idea that he was so -chicken hearted a , . . f-rrWe wish Mr, Brooks all manner of f success ((were., ; sure, with his - Brahma 'Pooti-as and Shanghais. But the '"should not allow his enthusiasm' for poultry to run away with his' franks. KAVe, have searched this circular of the Poultry Society through,, and can , see ' iio sign of any speech in it , by Mr. L James'Brooks." Tie has not even Mr. Lynch's excuse for franking it over the. , country. New York Tribune. i,oV'' - ' RICHMOND MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Tnos. Nestob Co."'1 , Wholesale. . ! . Itetail. Flour, per bbl. 8 50$9 00 4 50 ' 3 00 , " , per 100 H...t.. tCorn,per bushel Wbeat, per bushel...'. .tJorn Meal per cwt ... ...... M. U ' -1 ti Oats, per bushel... f I'otatoes , i 2 P0 l 85 ;"20 .. 20 "20 u to 'tutter, per lb...,... .. 1 , -so .. 23 . KffiS, perdoi.. dull..., ( HaCoR,cloar sides . . . . i. v-n ," flams.. v ia ,, IS ""' .15v . iar4-i.-v X . i' -. ; Cheese,.. ., ' 'CIXCIV.'VATJl MARKET.S, ; -l9-i.. i xui:;: .!. u : if eU - Cincinnati, Feb, 5, t869. !l!.Fkurdun---salesol"15ani?Jyat$r75.8m)'!' 4 j , Wheat unchanged nd du.l-No 1 at ft 78.1 th Coni in better supply sales of ear at 64365c!l.'; Ryts firm'.at t - Oats firm, at ttfe&J'- " '" '-' '' t .. Barley oochanoj. ' 2 Jlii'i t;ll : . . Whisky, dull ani prices, nominal at 94c.9V&d Cotton sales of middling at,29p, c ;o 3:-t .:. ... Cloter seed in good demand, at IS c. ! Timnrthy is in;g.bi demind, at $-J 25&2 35, . rorjisions strong, and all articles art held higher Mess pork cannot be bought below $32 00. ,1 " Lard .is held at 20c. . , f -'Balk meats' are in "demand at 13ci. c. lijc. fpr shoulders and sides. -5-' ' -oUi ' '' -1 ; ' Linsdfld il firmsales at $1 !061 03. I - . Lard oil in active demaad-at 1 64t 69: ;.A ' Butter dun28?35 Gold l'35bnying-. ' 'n-' ! jExchanje firm at f par buying,- and 1 10 preaium -,-v fi Notice 5!tJ IS HEREBY GIVEX.I to. tlw citifi4 'c? Vr,fn Township, Wayne Countv,Iaiar!!it,Uft Ir.j"ou.i to-apply ta the Board ot Commissioners, at tfleir next term, eommeneing n the first Mnrrtay f Vat'cH, 1869, for a Liceuse to sell Intoxicating Liquor? in.less quantity titan a quart at tie, -nn-.f pcrmrt thb s-itn!; to be drank oil the yten.ises in acevrdauce tvjtii iact aprbved March 5th, 1359. ' " & "' ' iTho psecise location in wKicTi I "propoise to sell'saVd Intoxicating Liquors, is as follows:...,,., i i;.. J ' Being a certain prce. of ground" on south Filth street ia tbeeity of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the west side of said street, and being bounded on tbe north by tb property of Frederick lloerner, on tbe west by the property of Henry Shrader, pa the south by a certaitr alley running east and west, and on the east by said Fifth street, and in tbe 5front room of the house erected therein; said bouse being Not 7zradd at present' occupied by' me as a dwelling bouse. .... . UODLIEB LICHTBNFEtS. i ' Feb'y S!nd:, '186-9. " . 48-Iw 1 wC-!itt TliJ iit'J I li ViT 1 !:''

Notice

WS HEREBY GIVEN, to the citizens of Wayne

. tonan'P. VVsyne Conoty, Indiana, t hat I will .UjJc-r,? Itkhaa4-,.lfli ntimmmim

era of said county, to be held on the first Momlar of Msrh-loW, for license tor-geTI Intoxicadn g Liquors ia a less, quantity than a cfuarCat a time, and Sutler tbe sasoe to Jae drapk osk the 'premises where Sold inaccoritnee with SB actapiiroKed JlSrch 6th, 18fl9. it 1? u,i ii j- n ineyremiiea waere i propose to sell sl liquors ! s on um soum naif oi lot o.,iv mj tttat. part of -f wrJtmeSToTr fBSwesf side of Fort W'arne Avenue; two doors north of M Whinney's warehouse, . - - : " - ANTON HECK:' February, 1S3,. aw., , -3-3 o ! - T1'? i' BARR'S , s-ot Jj5,'JLL-.GKiiwv. Mini tj CTrPPlIS, COLDS, CtlOtJIV H a r s c 11 e s s,cA,& t h in v&i ANO.ALI. DiBSASB.S OP TUk' Tliroat and Luns! In coaSrnmtion of tbs above, the pnblie is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in ad-! dition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion of tbe Ker Win. Graham, for tnree years the efficient and respected pastor of Asbury Chape'j in this city: ,':' .. .4 ( We are prepared to certify from experiments th ) most reliable and convincing, that "Bark's I'kctorai j K uxir" is a very superior remedy for diseases of th i Throat and Lungs. It is extensively used by . th' I best Physicians fo Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarse ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and' especi 1 ally to Ministers and other Fublie Speakers who ar troubled with Bronchial difficulties. ' It has Inse i thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. , The mar ufacturer, Thomas U. 1 Barb, is an experienced an i successful Druggist, and -a Christian gentleman ' t high repute in the community where he lives. Th t merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. , . Ws: GrahasT. , .. Of the X. W. Indiana Conference. - " Tcrre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1SG7. , From R. L. Bal', Esq., the well tuown sto dealer:.- i-i .t:.. --- ' :'. ' Tkbeh Hautb, July 20, 1S67 ' Mr. Tuomas H. Barb, Dear Sir: I bare u -. yonr -'Pbctoral Elixir" rery extensively in m family, and pronounce it one of the bbst medicint ever used. Itgires ixmbdiatk relief ia the wor eases of Coughs -and Colds.' i , ,.,your's Respectfully, li-si ; li. L. BALL. J-PLUMMER A MORKISSON Wholesale Pftif -gi.stsr Fort Wayne, Avenue, . Richmond, Wholes' agents for Barr's " Peetoral Elixir" E. Harro ' C. E. Potts, W. II. Ross & Used A Butler -; -i ; i V"--" !0.-. PLUMMER & rorrisson; 1 t-' Wholesale " Druggists .:t: ANP. . lie ;! -nil -:.-v-S.. '''- u fe-"" -!l.'!i -P i t: .tlr. '; y;.':J " tOW' Wayne ' Avenue, , 1 a l -.il I. I i T J i.t . 1 a. -in -- JOI' VfJK s.T t HENRY BP.ATZ. OUAX i'EKRV . Bratz ' Perry , '; k O o., . i i-.'Ij (Sueee&orato .Braix,Mlr & Co.',) EMFIEE" PliOW WO RKH, East Main-8t., Between 7th and 8th, s RICHMOND IND' J,J 30-tf. , . . September :19, 1868.. THE MO NtI HOUSE, ; JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. ' i : a ' CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN," nr-1 j-.-i - " Richmond, fnd. Different Qualities, Made by 0 ; .;J ait5 i. f Plummer &, Mqrrisson. ( CITRATE of MAGNESIA ,.' ! t r 1 Made-by ; t: - '4 y -t r. Plummer Morrissorv : t BATEMAN'S 5 DROPS 8 1 f-row O.i (-.1 ,7 t.ii.ti Sti"i- ! J;;o:I-.j .J,fAiN 'tf f- .nJ 'ro! - - . - . -': ,;.a,t" I .i .-'" I G 0 D F R E V S CORDIAL J l.Umf,4 LrtT inJi lUuA i;o-f e : Prepared by ,. Pfummcr5 &' folorrlsson. OJ 7 :ni7. fiJMM S b R . S I X Pfummcr &. rvlornsson's.,., fill 'I uni - .flJ. SiA.JT AND ESSEN CJ2"S': ro -"'. io . i - Prepared and 80I4 by ( tj ;J fM ii Plummer cV Morri09 ( i Dl 19li

SPIRITS of GAMPliQR t 4', B&a&i. ' i ' " i?H''u ' V-t Frank f. Bene llct " For eal by tho lrpss o.DoaeDfc dt a. -jo! B AtiHe; HtBvpter ' "

Gw-ueral Thomas W. Bennett is favorably mention

ed in connection witb the Republican nomination for City" want a, live Mayor they will nominate aa i elect hi.-lInd, JoSMil."!; '' 1 1 F ne ifnaTx Jisailia J Warranted satisfactory, Manu.actureJ by

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M IIOI.KSARF TDItt)fISTS, r .is . J "i at - t. Wnyiie At,, Hicbmoatl, w fFMesaleVDraggists, . "Y ; i rr . r i AND MASCPACTCRI.VO -. .. .. - '.i i- '.IfiMK. 1 ! Sd IPIiarmaceatits , ... v; Jr ' -- -.(;.- ..'- ?' Fort Wayne Avenue" - v -';' Richmond. Indiana. ,rr..'fir ---f "-' H fcL : Of Full Strength and Unexceptional Appearance, i . Manufactured.by Improved Methods, at the Laboratory of , ,PIriraffler""& -Morrisson AGE NTS I WANTED .'For, the People' Edition of " ' ij beare &. Howson's Life t Epistles With an Eloquent and Able Preliminary Dissertation by.Ro-feJLXEOlJARp-BAbdKD. D., of Vale' College., Embracing a graphic and eloquent delin ation of the Early Life, education, conversion teachings, labors, travels, sufierings, perils, persecutions ani missionary jarecr of ST. PAUL;? thus consti tuting a living picture ol the great Apostle,' and of the circumstances by which" he was' surrounded". ' A perfect Magazine, of facts. Bishop D, W Clark', of Cincinnti.; 'ii .'-' H " I regard it jts'one of the best books ever written! Prof. Stows. . I Dr. Bacoo's naufoin conoeetion with this edition i a tow er of Strength. Rev, Jos., F. Tottie, LV- LV, (i;c. o ao-ju voticge'? t,,jr -. -. , , .f i, I do hearilv-rocom ma rid t as 3 faithful and 'valua ble-gdie- irf-'the f ttidy pf the Scriptures Efiahop Mc -IWne. ' , ' ,; - No,, work. ja-tli, lacffuage approximates it. Revf i Mark Hsnkinw, i !., PrssMenf WiTfiioaVCofteg?. ! - A 'great', 'JAd' VsSful' bopfcl'7Re,Yp t Johu?, Wbeeler, D. !., fres. JBaldwip .University , O . - .(. . . . . T'-- Tito - most intoie.-.ting and instructive work that has ever fallen under my notice. Pres Caswell, Dv 4 IU. L pi rvJgaireraliyrB-.J. CS CUi 1 - A nr -st valuable wcrti.iearued, accurate an 1 wntf tan $8 -a igtsle? jfccliH iry (ftfractive and eloquent, Rev f. Merrick, C.. (y LJT;, Pras. t.. Vesl ,1j i verj" Sify-,-,, , . 3 ,.v tK!a . .'''''5 -.,d - 1 , A,frotkof great merit." A!; "Ood ' send 1' Prof! Finndy;- hh:- D.- Oberliq Cbllege. 7 '',' :; 1 r'"t?jJBMXmnS2t foretyot literary- pmduottons .7':?'tiSe ago," Jtv7x..C.- Burt, D; D.J lrs.''0hid,!Fc.maTe Cilepe. V;;'.s;. ".v; J'Uh " It is one of tbe most valuable works ever afasued from the prsa. Rev, Dr. Nutt. Hres. Inf.;StteA Vt c?nu tor jireaiars wnn run pariicriars, terms andtesiimoniaia." Xddress, XATIONaL PUBLItSHIXO CO., 173 Em;. Street, Cincinnati j 41-60 Notice in. Bankruptcy; 1 fWSHIS IS TO JfJIVE NOTICE., i , .: f '" 1'': -.) -V t -- Thai On the 21st day of January, A. D. 1869, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against 'the estate of Alonzo Huot.of Warae ' 'f ownshiD. in thA , County of Wayne, and State of - Indiana, who- ha ncen aojuufroa a Jsantrupt,on his own petition: That ' tlie paymeut of any debts and delivery of any prop- ' erty belonging to such Bankrupt to him, or for his use, and the U ansfer ot any property by him is forbidden by law; , that a meeting of tire" Creditors of - the said Bankrupt, to prove, their debts and choose one or more Assignees of bis estate; will be held' at a Court pf Bankruptcy,. to beholden at the Office' of , Johu tV, Ray, 24J East Washington Street, Indianapolis, on the 22nd day of February, AZ1 D. 1869, at 9 o'clock, A. M, s ..'n, : ..-.- , ., , BEN, J. SPOONER, U.S. Marshal,"" " Jan. 26 1S69. 47-3 S District of Indiana. ; Notice" in" Bankruptcy ; THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE - .- ,r . i c j.-' - t''Ul U v,r,-.-iv. ' . . That on the 21st day of -Jaiiuaryi' A. 'V. ' 5869 , a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es- : taic oi r,iimuna tmannci, ot Ktcnmond, nr the Co, , or wayne jtikget A parment a bohn?nfr to snch Bankrupt to him, or for bis use, and tbe transfer of any property by him is forbidden - by lawr that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt; to prove their debts and 'choose joae . or . taiore Assignees of his estate, wilt be field at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Office of John W. Ray,244 Kast Washington Street, 'Indianapolis, on the 20th dayof February A.- D . 1869, at 9 o'clock, A. M '- - HEy.J. SPOONER U. S. Marshal, , ; --viJan..36tb. 1869.42nd $3 ; District ot Indiana. J.Oii .!-' ''!'! - ' :-- - '" ' - ' . rJ, ax t ' wWe TioiisiJer it. unquestionably the, best of our " Magazines'-T-Indianapolis Sentinel ,-cr, -!,..- r i THE FEBRUARY NUMBER.1; ;i;';'i 7V; icontaining v. z Bi5YOD:irfTS' BREAKERS: a , SoykL. I'abt H.-'Wrra a FuLL-r'AOB IlLustka- ' TIOX BT tSCHCiSBl.E. - j -.-.'o ny Hon. 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ablic: IJtfS.. Z "V Ui ' il'l hSlSA t'1 f YorL resum ed practjc, and will, for masy years to oome, visit monthly nearly, all of tho principal citieis (jf the tTnioa w suted periods for treatment of all farm aS chronic disease. Hiving just re turatdjlryiii. Earope where he has for tbe past "ten vkaks lieea devoting his time exclusively to the treatment of patients in the principal bosuitajs in-France. Knirland nd firmn hit t Ikj ca sftfclr be relied coon. A mon th ci'.ronicailrneMt which he cures tin wi.uld mn. buro Tbr at, Asthma, etc., etc ; Dyspepsia, of Saurnem of tho Stomach after meals, 'Spitting up oi fjo i, iielctung of Wind, Cont.Bpation ol the BowuiSick Jleadahi Nearalgia in every form, alt auctions of th Kidneys and BlaiMer, H;iuratismDropsiea, Palpitation of the Ucart, Pipsy)or,fuJs, Scrofula, all diseases of the Blood," Eruptions, Salt Kheum, Genet ! Debility, Nervousness aM all diseases peculiar to tha Female system. , Having, aa above stated; .made all tbe above and their kindred complaints a long lite study, and having seen, perswnll j-exammed and treated successfully hundreds of cases afflicted with each variety of these diseases, 'Dr. French feels confident that in offering big services to tbe afflicted world in this way, he is simply acting in the line of duty. He has no desire tobe anything lestfthan- STRICTLY "HOKORABLB itb all who may seek his aid, and will therefore still adhere to the rule lie adopted In early life, never to flatter the sick and inspire hopes of recovery, unless the case admits of no doubt in that respect. . Many eases heii ikcctublb,' and aa he does not wish to pat any of this class to expense, he has devised a way in which his5 opinion may be obtained, free of cbarge, The particulars' in regard to tbis HU tf gfven under th head of "Waste of Time." All persons who may think of consulting Dr. Frencfr&ouW read this whole column before calling on him personal fy,tr making up' their minds what i best for them to do1 -The sick are so often disappointed in their search for means of relief so often flattered by the dishonest and inspired with hopes, that were never- realized that it iff not a matter of wonder, that they bare is many instances grown sick' at heart apd jielded todespair. - Dr.' French wAl deal " honorably with Aliv believing that always to be the best policy. His fees for treatment will be reasonable and pot be required Xrom any patient until a cure is effected, and his charge for medicines will be wly what they cost him. ' Iiis appointmenU are as follows: i J3S'tn " BWitORK CITthB iirstldayf eab month. J' " :1 IPHILADEIHIA.' PENJT.; the second day of each month, ;- . r i v'i! si Ji'.-t-cna j. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND, the thhd dav oi eacn month, h: , . . . - cWASaiNGT02i, D.C?, the Tonrrt Jiy o each month. -yj ?'. i tti-insia nni!fT iril'TQBURGlH, PENX4 thsixlhpday of tCLEVELANI, OHIO, the seTenth' day of . .coi.iTMrtris fimo.f th j;ptttK vra Af Bi. i manrVt . . . 1 , - f iss '-as .as .?,. -" 1 ,J ' lrsuiiiN Ail, uuiu, tne Tjictn any ot eacn month ibuiS ffitlif !.KY.!,, '.the eleventh day of eacb" month. - "' HTV:'U)TirsriO.'?hethirtfenlh day of each month1.-"' r- " 1 ' " . tri5jdQgj3, m W, fiaeQn,h day of each ' CllfjftOjILL.,, .to feYepfpeDi. ,da i eaini moitui. MILWAUKEeTwIS., tbe eighteenth day of each ixb&&. V. C i' I t i .T5D.E'i;i30IJ7 iliaiilOrAN, the twentieth day TO;!ON'Tb. C. W . the iw'entvthini daw at tr wiJy cJUT'isr ,-- U4L if I .i O' -.!. I . BUi TyaLQ,. ?f,y ,on ithe.i twentyixt1' day of each m nth. " ,, " . ,. f.i (KTTbe names- of the hotels "it which Dr. t f ench wilV top . while visiti n g t he forego! ng cities ba,ve,not bjeu inserteduibecaasei he mnBt necessarily'chahge them from, time to time. The omission Is unimportant' however, as all patients are required to write him a letter beforecoming to see him and in his reply the name of the Hotel will .be given. , fSee tbe article below Headed Waste of Time.M . c. i Dr.Fr's object in making tbe foregoing visits is to afford all parsons a less. expensive! means of treatment than if they were comnelUd. in travel ftrarfy hundreds of miles for (hat purpose. .! li.'i . HI V .ii ''if r- i ' ' i ' lJ U" I'd tu ,aOJ ,etll it-.;: ..- t-uh;vzji ist.uuiat a's .3i -waste; okvtime s j There are only about TttBuB-FliTns of the ca sesof chronic disease thatadmit of fositivb ad badical CT7BE. v One-half of the incurables can be, under favorable circumstances, much benefitted, and the other half only palliated. T am willing to jtreat any case and- do what I an. for flX but it'Ho-'happens" Tthat," a, very largo number oT those patients whose complaints cannot be wholly eradicated do not wish to undergo 4retmenfe:''Ndw: as my time at each point I visit is an heeded in examining and treating tho curablb cases it; would be a; waste' of lime for me to bestow my attention upon (hose whom- J cannot euf.ce "a--':'-w - - . i 'rf" ' " i. f' . "-' I. I ;Sr Tci avoid this, and save the patient all unnecessary trduble and ejrpense, all are required to write to tne:"an'd await my answer bufore calling on tne at any of the places ' I "visit-, ' Each per son so doing must answer'ihe 'following questions: , What is yoilr height," weight and age?How long' bave' you been sick Y Ar; y oij , of temperate habits? Wbat do' physicians call your disease?- Are your bowels usually costivo or otherwise?. Is your cpmplaint hereditary that is: have any other members of your, family 'st far back as you can ' trace been, afflicted ia 'I fie. same" niatiher al you?- .flal emaciation (loss ortlesb) wen gradually , going on since you heeaire aware nr. your preneni complaint? t Vbat is ihe condition "of your" mtadf.A Are vour thoughts and emotions generally of a dreary najttire pr ,tpe contrarj- ? Have you pains of any krn4?C; If'sfiVgiVetSeir location, character. anl degree of intensity as ri?rjv-g timi can m l She letigtire? tSfrte y& i have "had them . A plain answer to the foregoin--. qes-iccs will enable me to deFermina at cr;-a whether the.case ja'a'oiViiorie. .ATI letters, maj be addressed. OLEV.r, EA!'D,sO.',.a? I liaye' an ajren.tl - --v who v;; ferwird1 fetter Tegurnrfj' iy c tr'V - ' Vbc-revi I-nfcy be,5s tbattheyr will ;r.evr 'dc!aji beypnd a.daj.orwOfjOn any oqoaKt li-t" io m ' "omi i ' -.'---. J is:;- ; ! u !- As -soon as a Tetter comes fo ian, J ,,wi; taltb'-caVe mi 6 teonsfderaClon, 'vA ply. CTve rnji opinio; of ft end ff -rnsme J tl:: Hotel at which I may be,foura m-tiio cty "n?sVest you ivhich I visit. fct.j,.. 4. - ,;j im;-s- - I j, 'AI7i , fYSpfidesUutt r ncJoMe- i a ti?t'!ndd XT 17 - w - w. - - ..... . - . l)rrict all- ef trs a foilowVV f trs' je-; DR. A. M. FRENCH"4 Lock Box' iJ' ClevefandTOnto. ft Cam

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