Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 49, 9 February 1869 — Page 2
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RICHMOND Z IND., FED. th. I86d, STATaSDPtBINTU(DllT-OQr aeighbor ojU&o "TelegTatoTs Teorecla "chM-g says tt palladium a the mode, that tbU CCS, who ns all Owed $1800, paid oaljJv&Cv or. clerk hire thus saV tog $a: r The palladium; mad . no cliargeywsr stated -tfaat-4t - had been o "asserted.!? A' .We giye jot, friopd. "Hobbs the benefit of the statement in- the Telegram that he pays one .of his clerks $1500, and the other $500,: making the excess oX the ailowan ce 200.-, .Whilst we ar strongly in fever of paying liber ally fe? bran-labor, we are plebeian enough inpur notlons thai should not be more than &Ke that ofkUl, or phys ical toU. We published t!tooard of Mr. H. detailing bis office errpenses, in cla ding honse-rent for his family, and then he leares a balance in . his .favor of 1,05a. ; , It e mechanio gets at, the rate of 94 per day, and pays his own house rent ana other necessary expences out of that sum, he Is thought to be doing pretty, well.; Hut comparisons may, . in this instance, be deemed odious, and we shall leave the reader to -make them, if he choose. , - r- - We are in favor of paying our public men liberally, and do pot believe in being niggardly or in stinting them, and would like to see onr Legislature give the Superintendent of Public Instruct tion about the same salary onr Supreme JndgeV;yioWu. receive ($3,000) offlce rent, sUtionerj and Clerk hire furnished aim. ana rnen let Lim nay his own house rent, .traveling expenses,, and , aH the othcritenas. he publUhes in bis; oard himself! out tf his o salary is LThat, we think, W6idiae' about vlsht and he would" not; tave to' resort to the tailing process we .spoke of m -our first, article. to "make the ends meet." -: ' :-a & Wedo no like tho chief office of outnoble Pb" School1 pyedfm degraded, eiiner la, eggarly salary. oripfJobbying" importunitiee and efforts, put forth by the itfdividual whom the people have selecteIuto fill that1 office' In5 of der to have rJgta, own ealaiy. raised; -especially to toon after being elected on platform pledged iolthe strictest economy. For cArerdeac reference fn . tlie "qqoA, tiine omicg, we girt the foIIowiDjf list of the eoncitntku IndiMasTg who jolted ra tbe Seostorsbip. fiesse cot it oat sod wste-in Jronr bat. R&md to go -lata -Caucus. - Janes HaSet' Sens tor frona Monroe,' c7 1 A. Y. Hooper, Setis tor from Whitley, Acl J. B. BesrdsT, Senator Croiu Elkhart.. . , . , G W CbapmaD4'BepresenatTe from Kosciurko. H O Davis Represenatire from Elkhart. " ' ' E B Big be ttepresenatire fron Kosciusko. ' ' - ; i lttdattrlfittgim-A4.Cimev.,.' v John R Cravens, Senator from pXeflerson. .i Isaac Kinlej 'Senator from Wajne. Anton Woleett, Senator froni White. ' ' ' " v Joba A StoM, Seaatorfrom Tlppecauoe. ; Harve j SeoU, Senator from Yigo."' - f F Tsber.Represenatire from Noble. 0 j,r B Baker,' BepresenatiTe from Tippecanoe. J K Fierce, Bepreseoatire from Vigo. Of these, Messrs. Bagbes aid Woleott were tbem Belrrs eeaatariat aspksnta; Mr. Stein la tbe lawpaitneror and coasia to Hon. O. S. Ortb, and Mr. KinUjr a brotbar-m-Uw to Boa. O. W. Jolian both of which beaoraUes were also candidates for Senator and fr Cravens baa bean a sufferer from intermlttra rbeamatism of the conscience sine Gov. Mortoa's alostfea, two ears ago. The other bolters had been, antiltbU 1ir, . !, "Alike to fbrtaaa and to fame unknown." ' TT" take" the . above ; from the Greensburg Standard. . Major Kinley is only a coasin o( our distinguished ' L C. wlt& this Important correction, the article is O. K. Ixmaka Oaxs Law. The intervals in which tbe different kinds of same may be killed are as follows Quail, rarkejs and raffled g-rouse, from tbe 15th of October to the 1st of Eobrnary; wild rabbiU and doTes from November 1st to Febrnarr 1st; meadow lark and kill-dear, from tbe 1st of October until! the 1st of Februsryj wild duck from the 1st of September to the afteeatb of April; woodcock from tbe 4th of Jul to tbe 1st of February; and wild deer from the 1st of October to the 1st of January. Netting quail is forbiddea at say time. . The fine for violating: this aw is not less than two or more than twent dollars, or imprisonment in the count jail or both at the discretion of the Court.' ', " . " ' SS. W would respectfu 11 suggest to Col. Dennis of tbe .BrC that, be baa. laid himself liable to the above law by shooting M Woorfcock" out of season. RcoaoAMUATioM os CouBTS. Am a starting point for economising," we respectfully invite the serious attention of tha Legislature to tbe .reorganization, of oar Courts' The present system fs complex, expensive, and aa worthy of our State.; Tha1 formation A Comaoa Pleas' Courts was a great blunder; 'brought about by logalHag aspirants " for Judgeships, and hss damoastratad 'what ita ' opponents predicted it would preva to be, a useless aad an e'xpensive appendage.- ; Lrw i.i . iif' :J'i .. Ws notice efforts to reorganise and increase ,th Circuit Courts, and regret all such moyeineats that do not look to the formatioa of but one , class of of Courts Inferior to tba Supreme Court, in our Bute, this' tft ' tha time to . revive tha single system of Circuit Courts, Increasing their, number and prescribing their limits, with Jurisdiction f n alj cases above that of Justices of tha Peace. ' By this system wa dJnaaba thetramber of Judges and tbeir Circuits, laaraaaa their pay, tbersby commaadiog tba best talent of tbs country,' aad, fa tba: aggregate make a haadaatta aarmg la axpenditure. With a single Court system, wc caa in asaay, if not all, hara issue and trial terms, saving thereby heavy, expense and endless annoyanos to litigants and witnesses. Tbs subject is one of vital fatefsst to' tbs wbols ceuotry, aol tha Press wftl demand', In bsbalf of tbe people, prompt action by tha Legislators. Brookvllle Amarteaa, i ,. -t. t; 5 Ho In Lr. A la tbe court of sotnmoa pUas, at Fasvlasaes, Rhode Island, rtasatly. Kiss A. SUtterly, fsotory girl, recovered a verdict for $13,000 against Barnard Fsn Blag for breach of promise of marriage. UmoN Roasstaa Bevss.TUs lfoat ar Just baas re-furnished asd opsaed oat by S. Frsnch, sod those wishing toartttsf at a privsU boarding boost, would do etil to sail asee. Thbbonaf is sitaaUd oa ft Ways Avasaa, bstwasa Marios" aad, Pearl streets! 8s aditidsaiisr ia aaotber eotaasa
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?. i St-ATKIDAT 8 JTROGBBDIVOS. f H j -4- li ti & The SsnAtnt and House! weirf inO joitt bcatevl'rtatev aid officers of pe JBeneV olenHnsfltutlons. The following is the result: - Sfnfo PrJntor A TT rVnna t IVOIUCUI Ul IJCUCVUlCUb 1U9UIIUUUUB Dr. Jameson- - - - Commissioner?or the Insane Asylum f-Dr Woodburn i .nut Trustee.of. the Blind As vlom-John Benrd., ; , . Trustee of .the Deaf .acdD!umb AsyK um--Lir. J, M. i Ketchum. j , . State; Agerit-W. Q: Gresham::i VI''' ! State L.ihrarfan- 1M 'fl MT.on Directors N orthern ' Prison . D. Himrick. Willia . Bla'nhA. arid' T W Director Southern "."Prison Wll' W. .Curry.' ;. ., Trustee Soldiers' Home II.. B. . HUL The investigation of the accounts of ; the State Printer was had, and the Com mittee reported that the charges were in accordance with the law. . The , report was concurred in. . . ...... ? ' The bill relating to the imDortation of Texas and Cherokee cattle, passed the House this morning under a. suspension ui me ruies n oniy requires., tne sig - nature of the Governor to become a law. : The .. importation of , Texas and Cherokee cattle is prohibited under a heavy penalty, except between (s the months of October and March, and as an additional safeguard in , the interests of the . people, owners are made liable for damages if disease is communicated at any time. The law gives general sat isfaction. It seems to be general lv con. ceded that there is no danger of disease
irum me isc oi UfttoDer to tne 1st or wuz discussing the feasibility uv a conMarch. t.r. 'tii I ductorshio on a , street railroad - in Noo
RAILROAD LEASE , !t . The stockholders Of tbe Colnmbas, Chicago A ladi an Central Riiln.rni.Mn. . . . last Friday, at Coiambus. refused to laasS thair road 'swuuc umi iieiwra imi sne KUitwi .'t Companies, and ratified a (ease of their road, snj f property m perpetuity, m he ituburg,ciDcnnaUA. St. Louis and the Pennsylvania Railroad Companies r ! ' . . " uTOuutu am '- facliun to the people in this section, as ' they bava no-1 i limit?.! eoutdeacala the Pennsylvania Central, and -'nona whatever in the Erie or its managers, v. v. . 1 an I i Wa Vpe, now that this arringaawat is inade, and somf tbinj like permanency may be expected in the . , management of the road, that the guarantees made i by the President of the C. C. A I. C road to tba peo- : j pie of this city "wtU bo speedily carried sonf, and that .'the shops promised at this point will fee erected, and . (pot into operation at oncePiqua Journal. ' j Tire Pbiladetphia Enquirer ander the head oTcheci'muted, say si r1itq Jud I :-. yZ'.'j ..tu a : i "By telegraph from the West, wei learn' thai 'the stockholders of the Colnmbas, Chicago and Indiana Central Railroad Company have refused to ratify: the lease proposed by the Atlantic aad Great Western (Railroad Company and tba Erie Railroad , Company, 'which is one of. the movements engineeered ; by , tbe latter jin. its desperate aSbrts, by any means, lo get possession of the,. Westero trade The stockholders of tbe first named company have decided to lease their road to the Pittsburg-, Ciocioaiati aad StLouU Rail road Com pany, which is in tbe interest of tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, and which, real ,ly, is a. lease to the latter. . The Atlantic and Great .Western Railroad 'Company bad also attempted to transfer tbe lease of the Cleveland and 'Mahoning Railroad Company to the New York and Erie Railroad Company. The stockholders of tba Pennsylvania Company have rejected this transfer andassumed the control of their own road on, their own franchises. . These operations are important in the. great struggle ' whieh is going on in reference to the trade of the West. They show that the wide administration of the Pennsylvania Railroad is of a character to win - approbation la all parts of the country. There are no stock jobbing transactions about that great corporation,' and ita affairs are conducted with tbe old fash. , ioned Pennsylvania bones ty,' which) alt can understand, and to which every one can trust." ' '-i . i Good Gen. Grsnt has written a letter to the In augurs tion Committee in which ha gives it as bis opinioa that a Ball la not necessary aa that occasion. Many people thank Gea. Grant for that ex pression. It hs the sound of manhood, of earnest worth about it. It reveals a charming absence of chop whiskers, tight pants, and toy canes. It means work. ' vV - . Here is the letter: .; - HSADQUASTSKS ASMT OP THS U. 8, . f Washimqtok, D. C., Jan. 20, 1869. . , Tkomat L. TiOock, Etqn Secretary, dre.z Dbab Sib TJndersta ndiag that tbe , Committee, of which you are Secretary, meet this evening, for the purpose of arranging for the Inaugural Ball, I venture to drop you a line to say that if any choice is left to ma I would bo pleased to see it dispensed with. I do not wish' to disarrange plana made by my friends in tUe matter of ceremonies attending tbe inaugu ration, but in this matter it will b agreeable' to me if your committee should arge that the ball is unnecessary. !!'":"' ' ' -.!. i ! j;. - .With great respect, ' ' , ! . f , I "oar obedient servant, viU : ! no i-ii- ' U s- Gaasr, General.. ,y ; . i i t :r- -' Tha Army and Nary Journal says of Sheridan's In" dian campaign:" "In fine, we bare here an example oi a campaign earned out, Tor once, by the army, without tba interference of civilian agents, who, however, ' have ' hinted or predicted failure from the start. Having thus given a good blow to the Indians,' tbe work of pacification will be found less dif ficult.:; They have already found out that the' fighting , is henceforth to be done to suit usj and not' to ' suit ' W. E. D.f Barnett, late Treasurer of Putnam county, Against whom, suit was brought for '""moneys nhaccounted for," - has - confessed judgment for 5,000.-1 Barnett was a snrewrj JJemocratic offi cial, who had several women on' his tax; duplicates marked as '80Idiers,v to acn f fhv f Via r " t ,t m r. f Ka. ft . 1 I T (;".. i proportion ,of the pafties are .from other States. , : The Big Brewery' at Aurora will be offered at bankrupt sale on the 27 inst. Wabash College has one hundred and eighty students. s. State elections are to be held as-fol lows New Hampshire, March 9; Con necticnt, April 4; Rhode Island April 7i I A Governor is to be chosen in each of
30 per eeufe oT the gross earnfnfrs to pay" the Bonn ie JJIooj Flag. and sich j toons; . an Materest on tha' floating-debt of tbe road, a bile" f plant him onjtiie, sidewalks of Lou:s per cent goes jio the lessees to operate and keep ! ville NoOiYork, or any Other dimecrat roadJa repair. J Tbs alransrement (rives (teat satia- ;t. .n,l i.t. i. r :
iMgnty.aivorce , suits arc pending in nea it not been lor ueacon
the February term or the Allen ,fJom- j 'Joseer iiiglar,' sed- this p mon ' Pleas Court. , A ' large proDortion saint, 'trooly tell us, Wat are
.these States. Calvin Keesling, the Henry county , merchant who' procured an abortion which resulted fatally to ft Mrs. Wilson, at Anderson, hss been arrested and S laced under twenty thousand dollars onds. Dr. Hockett, who was arrested as an accessory, has been placed an der bonds amounting to ten thousand dollars. U ' of . .... . '' t"
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Sir. Jtasby and His Frfeads Caasider the tastion of Bread awl Battel-A Har row Escape. g g pFront the Toledo Sladi L -' osTOFrrsiCosrBDteT X'TRoaijs, ( Wicii" is in the State'uv Kentucky,) ...... -jan. i4t 1869. ., , The question J wat kin ,1 , dowith my, selfP' is not solved. Mjr' return from Noo Tork so ignominyusly, on foot,wus a serious disappointment to my friends at the corners. They felt "when- I left 'em that ther bed me fixed for life, and fheir sorrer atmy on timely, return .vus genuine., . "Bascom, ez soon ez he saw me enter, his bar room, weary 'and foot sore, remarked? with a profane ejaculashon that I'de be his roin y?t ( o r.; r. : I am a man of acshun. To wanst I called a meeting of . my friends tor consider the situation , and to : .arrange for another voucher. I remark :d i to em that I bed not lost faith in "Nbo York ; that I wus certin that that city wus .my Held. . 1, proposed that another outfit shootl be furnished me; the same ez be fore, and that I shood hev one more trial. But they yoonanimusly declined. feeling that I bed nt sufficient control uv mv own appetite for a ?rocerv keen I er, and that investments in. that direc I shun wood be a perpetual waste uv cap 1 tat wicn tue corners cooa not afford. Various methods of making , a - living were sejested, but none met my approval. .One wood sejest this thing in San Francisco; another that in Alaska; and each wood swear that every one wus the very, thing. Ther, readiness to - agree with the numerousness uv the miles the places wuz away,' satisfied me that distance was the main jjint with em. That miserable , wretch. Joe Bieler. happened in at that moment when they Orleans ez tho the directors nv the companies hed'nt all ; got . disscpated nephews to fill rich, - responsible places when he:rcmarkt that . the tobtooseais uv humanity wuz oe ,liv , the wonders ur tue Biueveeuiu'ceoturr.;! " :o t ; j J fMake UV him,? sed Josef. lA dime I crane morgan griuner,',i saw oil, his rite leg1, dress hin in , tloo, et hiol an ini uuuicu jt luw.n? w in i uisv tTuiJtie,.: :iuc But' Why dress' me:.in.bloo? .Whv not in gray, cf5 1 play cOnfedrif toons ?' J ' 'Jnuoeeuce Irsi Didn't the Demrocrisy aivfays wear bloo while, they 7uz whistlin confedrit toons H'-n Evert in. Uielv'orth they don't object to a bloo coat,1 so-that t a i kl . l i I hey kndw there's ; confedrit heart nn tier Hf j .' ,LitvM4 iisw -io i ssac; ) : 'But,'; replied I I wusun't ,aJ sojerwich is, oaly ez a draftid man, and then only for a shortstinieaiL .. n;;f. ; '.That 1 don't matter,' remark t Josef, t nq more was the heft av the Democrisy. The: bulk nv em Jwich served, s erred as draftid men. i But the f circumstance 'is Jr in yoor favor.--:;Theregla organ gtind era, them wictr wuz volunteers, put onto i a placard wich Jiangs onto their instroo ments words . to this effect: '; .;: .- , 'Enlisted: July -J 1962 Shot thro the Iee-at AnteetamJ i;?-: as n -i4 ': .-. Yoo kin put ontoyourn this proud (j tnscripsnnu: j- ' . n i 'Draftid September' 5, 1863 desertid St ptember '30, 1868lost rite leg in an en counter with -Provost Marshals, Oct I0;i863.' ? wax i,a . . 'Sich an inscripshun'i would ' melt the hearts uv everj' Dimecraticr pSsser by and they'd fill your cigar box with coppers. Wich nv em cood Tesist sich an appeal ? ... Think uv what a harvest yoo'd rcep in Looisville when Breckenridge comes home, and In Frankfort when he is iuoggerated Governor uv Kentucky ! It's the dodge for you, parson.' ' I thot the matter over for a minit and it pleased me The life of an organ grinder is by no means to . be dispised. It's a' dreamy, poetical, contemplative sort nv existence. Ez ther is no manyool labor in it beyond the mere turnin uv a crank, I am satisfied that it wood snot me. Then one sdes so much uv life; constantly before yoo is a ever changing panorama yoo see humanity in all its phases and when nite comes how sweet the rest,' how inspirin thelik ker, wich you have honestly earned by yoor manly exertions! M Is it necessary that I shel he v a leg ampitatid ?" askt I. Certainly I" replied Josef. i "Then I decline," sed I. '-Aside from the pain I hev a regard for them legs. They saved my life in all the skirmishes I wuz in durin my brief term uv service ez a draftid man in '63. ; I will not part with oue uv em." "" ' "This is triflia with yoor friendsj sir !" ejaculated Bascom - "You hev the wav open for a honest living, and yoo refuse to walk ye into it.' ''This" cannot be per mitted." ' ' t It cannot be permitted reechoed Mc Pelter, Pennibacker, and the rest uv em.Josef, hev you sufficient skill to am petate a limb?' asks Bascom. " :- ' I hev, replied Josef, ef yoo will furnish me a carvin knife and a- hand saw: I've seen it done in Confedrit hospitals; Troo the victims 'didn't ' most alius survive.5 Ef you do stand it. Parson think of the glorious life organ grindir is ef yotts die- under' it-'console yoorself by thikiii how much organ-grindin you have escaped f ' Bring the knife and saW. 'and somebody twist a1 handkerchief round hisleg.';t V J And forth with' they seased me, throw ed me onto the bar and tied mo ihora t . - r ' . . . 1 W a Drl a aui Kniie ana a nanasawvand Pogram. more - than the chances of his Buryivin this operation F , 'About one in a .thousand. I should say, and tuat s why. I am so anxious to commence ! promptlj replied Joseph, sharpen in the knife vishusy onto, the sole of his boot. . ' 'Then let him up,' eja'cilated the Decon hftst.ilv. lAt him nn ! ' fin Atr mo tli'irfvseven dollars, with" interest, sence the second day he arrived in this place, which lie borrowed. Ef he. dies its gone if he lives he may strike suthin that'll enable him to pay it. , f. , 'Slash away, Biglerl remarkt Bascom vishusly; he owes me seven hundred dollars for drinks sence he's ben here, and ef he lives he'll double it in a year.' There wuz an animated discussion ez tu' whether Biglcr shood go on or stay his eager hand. Fortunately I owed ev
ivjf tsau ivivuvvu. ta.iuiaury' i . , ; i
ery one of the bystanders, and. wat wuz
more iorcunate tne most or em wuz bet ter fixed than Bascofli. The heft of my : inaeDieaness tf tne otners wuz for bofi rered money, felothln. anit sich thinsrt ; wich a man kin get along wit hout. Baeuuj &uuis iuai bu mug aa x -iivtt x must uev his goods, money or no money ; and hence his desire to see me either get Iu ( crative empIoyment.r..die-UOHT 8GH3 nui tne majority was agin mm , ne yielded, and I wuz saved. Hed;I biar less heftyWthe borerloj"! wood now be a cold corpse. I must" git out nr thij ez todii e2pos-" i ' PaxBotaoM V.Ni.8BT, P; lt:sv. i ; ' '1 jv.icoJ (Wich Js Postmaster. )t ' t -Hi i f r' ' . .. v r jc-n s A? fashion paper has just been seized led the Ilea. ' 1be seizure at Vienna,'"calle induced a German' to" set' up the and it thrives". 1 ''f,-i'1" Zoute, iiu. ,f 't.ca:2U owl pa.'. One of our Iowa exchanges states that the landlord of the Iowa House, at Wa peiio, amuses nis leisure Hours by rdanc L log, a jig with? his ) twentyfirst baby in ins arms. .,s-j f..k-i- v.'iivn : Iowa, with a'stringent liquor faw,:con sumes 81,996,583,' worthof liquor per .A census just taken shows that Balti more, has a population of 352,136,; of whom 48.375 axe . blacks.- : There t are : 49,000 houses in the city, exclusive of public buildings, lue city authorities : or Mobile are discussing the propriety of buying 25 velocipedes for each fire company in the cxtj. ; . ' In New York a handsome bonnet coats The Senate Committee on Pensions have concluded that -they have no' an thority to'allow Mrs. Lincoln any great-' er .Pension than 830 "per month. A man in. Cincinnati. advertises, for situation. He .says; .'.'Work , not so . much an , object as, good- wages.'? . ' He ought,, to be employed.,, , j , An Australian horse recently ran ten c miles in 13 minutes and 45 seconds,'' said , to be the fittest time on' reconi for that htdistance. - ui-.n. i-f? 1 Olive, oily, administered .internal ,1s asserted by a pr,omiuent English pracf1 practitioner, is an excellent remedy for tbe couL- ni to eiTii-.A.i j. press offlceB m Buffalo, on the"26th inst., which was found to 'contain the'Triutna ,sted body of if Woman, a' stab of a knife ' near- her heart indicating that she had 1 i . .1 J , f , .rrit ' ' , . .. iuutuu.""iuerr is uucu exciie jmcnl on the subject.1'' iv - u : .. The btimp of dest-uctiveness" a railway collision, '. , . Brtgham xoung is indeed a pillar, of bait L,ake His idea of a wife is Lots i The' Rocky Mountain News says you ougid. to hear the Indian's,4 Indian agents ana -sich cuss vustar. Gf uei sl 4Frank Blair is reported to be "hiied vnui , apprehensions for the fu tu re. V,;. He is Jho filled with.whisky.t A 'Wag suffgests that the Geneological ;Sociey might-enter npod a life work by 1 endeavoiing to trace ont the origin and descent of the Smith family. . ;;!. I - 'tit ti.At the Hartford, Conn , ; ministers' meeting all but two, out of foity, oppos ed woman's suffrags as unscriptural. If the, women and the clergvget into ade bate, there will be .some talking before tbe question is settled. . t The wooa-chopper in Sullivan. Iudiana, wnom rumor nas made the- possesor of -eighty thousand dollars in gold, ,has confirmed the report by giving in fifty two thousand dollars ; in gold for . taxation; the tax on the amount being .eignt Hundred dollars. ' ., The State has . summoned one hun dred and nineteen witnesses for the Clem trial at, Indianapolis, g,, '5 ,, ., .,! - a .a .- -- ig is saiu (an-oii 'sign'; that it a thunder storm occurs in January," the night following the same day in the en- ' . ' aa J mr . suiDg- montn oi.Aiay will pioduce a frost. Look out for your fruits," vegeta- , blea and flowers, on the 29th of May, . i- . . . Webster's Unabridged is behind the times it don't define Velocipede. ". Judge Cannon,, of Clay county. North Carolina, recently charged .the Grand Jury of that county that a lawful fence should be -"horse-high, bully strong, and Tig tight.' : : .' The Star says that tho Normal Sehool at Lebanon, last week took a vote on the question whether women shall exercise the right of suffrage, resulting in yeas ,115, nays . 160. .About one hun- , dred 3 oung ladies voted.. .. , . . t . The - report that the Erie Railroad Company has obtained possession of the . Lonisville and Nashville .Railroad is i squarely denied. - " ui A delegation of prominent, ladies from St. Louis' have arrived at Jefferson City, with a petition liom ithe "Woman's Suffi age' Association of Missouri, ask ing the Legislature to provide an amendment to the ' SUte'constita ion, so as to strike out the word 'male' ifrom that instrument. '1 4 . "' i' ' 1 ' . vt'i'.vr-: : .so f oi m i :) . .! ; Af Austin, Texas, on the 4th instant, the conren- , tionbngrossed an ordinance submitting the coastitu"tion to the people. The ordinance provides .for, the election of Congressmen and State officers on the first i Monday in July. Motions to adjourn' tine die for the purpose of defeating the adoption of the ordinance were voted down. ' , ' a. . . 1 ":& ill I - ; r It is officially stated that ia Arkansas, during the three tnonths preceding tbe calling out of the militia, there; were received at the Governor a headquarters authentic accounts of over two .'hundred different murders and many outrages; but that during the forty days which have passed since martial law was .declared only one murder and not a single outrage has been beard of in the State.' E "-i ' ' The Interest paid by tbe United States on all bonds ' issued tohe Union Pacific Railway Company, (eastern division,) Including December 31,' 1868, is $39,-" 305.; Fifty per cent, of the earnings " from Government business returned to tbe treasurer by the company, as provided by law, is $515,785. J-" ' ' Dispatches from Algeria announce that tba iniur- , gents were met by the troops, and, after a brief sat gags men t were routed and dispersed. , A vessel from St. Thomas reports that tha project for annexation to tha United States Is watched with a great desl of interest. - : ; n-.-rj The protracted meeting at the Chris-' tlan Cbarch in Bloomlngton has thus far resulted in 139 additions to the member ship of that church. Elder W. P. Black continues to speak to large- audiences each evening with tmabat-d interest.
. An oak tree near Anderson- which was
cnt down the other day, measured seven r ill.... i jtT CT ,,51 an turee mtues vf. aiamecr, ana fiiaua l110ails eiiveflhfeet loei. fThelrst CIBTCINMATI MARKETS. . ClNCIN-MlTT. Fh' Hill 1R0 Ukr duili-satesW Fatoiiy at $f J5.7 to Wheat is duU-No 2 at $1 5. Corn in better snpplv sales of ear st 64(gS5c I Oats firm, at 65(gH6c 1" Bslfley'ii ncEanedT1'-' iiiiim.,.i.irii. ' Whisky firsaf-j'and prices SomiMl st 5i f. Cotton sales of middling atSo. J Clover seed in good demand, at ;lac -i f; Timortby is in good demand, at $ j 25(32 35.'' b Proviisions The aiarhat it dall and aaavy. If ess' .IrfjiaduUatSOe,T f.n.cJoT. U : Bulk meats are dull at 13cK- e. 15 Ko j shoulders , Linseed oil is dull sales at $1 01 07. , ' Lard oil: in active demand, at 81 TO , Butter higher 303 7c . Gold 1 34V burl ne: - ' Exchange dull at 1 10 discount buying. ' ' ' a , - RICHMOND MARKETS, j ... Corrected weakly by Tbos . NssToa dc ;: ... .. r..,. . Wholesale. Co Uetail Flourperbbl. . . ,....,....... a 00 , 8 50 4 25 -lutrlAAlKl f - ........ Corn; per buahel.... .... Wheat, per bushel..,,,....., Corn Meal, per cwt .. .. ....... Oats, per bushel....'..'....;. Potatoes ....,... .. . eo . : 40 1 60 1 50 60 i 00 50 90 85 75 30 1 IS 18 13 14 I Butter, per lb............... r s j . .t r.xB, per uo&. uuii.. .. .... ... Bacon, clear sides.... .... Hams.... ................ 20 20 20 SO ird,. .... .... Cheese........... : . ! Partnership Dissolved. . ; The partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned and John Primrose in the Furniture, Business at Richmond Indiana, is hereby dissolved. The parties failing.; to ! agree among them selves-- v i-uti ,u;ii l.n'- ;!' .; The public are hereby notified not to purohase any partnership property from John. Primrose or to transact any busi ness vfilu nim connected with the Crm. ,: . a tvJAMESSPEER. s -r ' -Ji - fi f JACOB STEPHENS. : rr. p... fi it - 1 cirrff In Bankmotcxr. - - I Hi 1)1 STRICT OF INiDIATf Ar;-SS AT' anapolis, the 8th dav of Fbraarv. A. 1). 1S59, tho uuder'siVniidheTebv efve notice of their i.jnicneoi xi o? i man. ,ar iticasaoad, p . .. in tua oouaty ef Wayne, and SUte of Indiana, witliiu said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ufju ma u peiuwo, oy tne aisirict court ot said (49-3w.S2,25) i ! J.' W, BRAD8UAW, -i .aamaapaus, w.fw. ,;. .. Assigns. . Union Boarding House. -. . i- i THE undersigned having opened 'a new Boarding House, on Ft. Wavne Avenae. htw(n Mrinn hnd Pesrl streets, wishes to inform those In search of Boarding, either by the week, day or meal, that be is prepared .to accommodate permanent1 or transient Aoaroers, on reasonable terms., , Feb. 9, 1869. . V ' R, FRENCH. Proprietor. ' - 4-3w Notice IS HEREBY-aUIVEN n the; citinns of Wayne Township," Warne Coiinty, Iudmnu, that I intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners, at their next term, commencing cu the first i Monday of March, lstiy, tor a license to sell JuUxtcunjr liquors in less quantity, than a quart at a time, and permit the same to be drank on the pren.tses in accordance with an act aproved March 6th,i 1 VS.Jo c ; i . . : . . . ; . ' The precise location in which I propose to sell said IntoxicatiDg l.iq uois, is as follow b: Being a certain prce.'of gronnJ on south Fifth street in the city of Rich mondv' Wayne County, Indiana, an the west side of said street, and being bound' ea on tne nortn Dy the property ot t rederick Hoerner, on the west by tbe property Of rienrr Shrader. On the south by a eertam alley running east and treat, nd on the east by said fifth street, and in the front room of the house erected therein; said house being no. iis, and at present occupied ty me as a dwelling nouse. i j-. .uuui,it.ij i.icuiBiJri!.L.s. Feb'y 2nd, 1S69. ...i f . i 8-4w ... FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869. Tub first edition of One Hundred Thousand of Ticks Illustrated Catalog-no of seeds and Guide in the W lower Garden is now published. ' It makes work of 100 nazes, beautifdltr illustrated, with about laO fine Wood ttmravinzs of lowers ana V aire ta bles, and an ; ELEGANT COLORED PLATS, Ar BOUQUET OP FLOWERS.' It is the most beautiful,' as well as the most' ii structive Floral Ouida publisheJ, gi'ing plain and tnorougb direction lor tbe , . r. , ' ,;- Culture of Flowers aad Vegetables. - The Floral Guide is publisher! for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent tree without applica tion, but wilt be forwarded to an who apply by mail, tor t en ienu, wnicn is not ban tbe cost. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. ' v in Bankrnptcy. illis "iS TO GIVE Notice . That on the 0th day of January. A. I. 1869. a m arrant in bankruptcy was issued aeainst the es tate of Iaae F. ' Harned,-of Jacksouburfr, in 'the County of Warne aad : State of Indiana. " who - baa been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition t That toe payment or any debts and delivery of anr prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt to him, or for bis use, and the transfer of any property by him is forbidden bV law that a meeting- of the Creditors of tne .tun jiansrupt, to prove tbeir debts and choose jpneor. more. Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Ccurt bf Uanirpiifcr.'to be Lolden at tha Office of John VT Kay; 2i East Washington Street, Indianpfnis, on ine latuuayor reoruarv, a. if. ito. . 1 1 r' . r. r-. 1. . . . , -.1' B&..4.oruu,3Ein,iJ,i),ji anaai, ' Jap. 3? 1869.-3t.-S3. ;V District of Indianr. Wilcb's's Worla Destroyer! -' PURELY VEGETABLE,' lSn i.J t-M ' f-n ...T'-'.i 7. And Entirely Safe - for the' most ' Delicate Onild. '' ErawsriLLB, Iin,lfov. 26tb, 1868. Dr. W; W. Wiujox, Sits " ' - I bsve been afBicted seventeen years ",vith TAPE-WORM. hare Ukea every kind of madicine that could be thought of, all failing to remove ' the terrible enemy gnafring at my vitals. All hope -of reeovsfy was given up until I used your remedy.' It performed aa effectual cure ia a abort time removing- th entire WORM TwcaTT-Fova fbbt loma. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy aa SAFE AND 8UIt : in such eases. , ,..- ..-.-' vr . . . t- ; ' CHARLEB SCHMIDT, , Proprietor of Depot House, Main, bet. 7th ASth-ste. NswAlbahT, fnd; JulyS, 1968. !i Dr. Wt W. Wilcox,-Sir: I tried your Worm De stroyer upon one of my ' children that had been very puny for some ttmo, although a hearty eater, and af ter giving tiro doses, a large number of stomach Worms ware passed, oa nwasuriug eighteen laches long, r I . caa racommend your Remedy as safe and raluabterf -r-i t ;.; . sr;r? WM. LOGUB. - PLUHMER & MORRISSON, , l "'. WUOLESALR AGEJfTS; RICHMOND, IND JSPor sale at retail by Druggists generally. 5:JwO!2wo 6m " - - '
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Baldwia University, Of t iS ix mni "lntrMHnir Anil Jnatranfi'n wa.V .1. t has ever fatleni under my notioe. Pres. CasweRD. Dn LL. p.Brown.University, R.I. ( c : A m st valuable work; learned, accurate and written in a style peculiary attractive and eloquent, Bar, , F. Merrick; C.C.LL.D, Pres. O. WesL UniverA woik of great merit. A "God send." Prof. Finney, LL. D.,Oberlin College " ,. -;f;s- f I Ranks amongst tbe foremost literary productions ,f the age.,1 Rev. N. C. Burt, Da Pra. Ohio Fe1mala College. - s ' -" " "j.::t l- " (it Is one of tbe most valuable works ever issued from the press. Rev.. Dr. Nutt, Pres. lad. State ' U Send for Circulars with full particulars, terms and testimonials. Address. NATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO., 178 Eml Street, Cincinnati. 41-60 f.,"? Notice . in Bankruptcy. ; innHISIS TO GIVE NOTICE ! iU ... i That on tha 21st day of January. A. D. 1869. a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued airainst tha es tate of Alonxo liunt.nf Warne Township, in tba County of Wayne, aad State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition: That the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him,' or for his use, and tbe ti ansfer ot any property by him is for bidden by law;; that a meeting of the Creditors of tbe said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of bis estate, will be held at a uourt ot Bankruptcy;- to be nolden at tbe Office of Johu W. Ray, 24 East Washington Street, Iodlanapons, on tne zzna day or February, A. 11. 1809, at o cioca, A, at. . ', :. .. . .,i ,,rn BEN. J. SPOOLER, U.S. Marshal, h , Jan. 25 1S69. 47-3 S3 . District of Indiana. Notice in T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE ; -i'r in - That on tbe 21st day of JanaarVi A. Tf.' 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t I -a 9 r'- 4 v w i 4 i" , i k j.. - . I Dr A.Jfi. Fmct fonavrly , wf KsirTToftt 0 aty, respectally atanoanoes that ha rhaa txim-lS ed practice, and,wiIT, for many, years, to mds. visit aaoataly aearly all of tha- prinefpal etUas of the Union at statsd periods far traatment ot aH forms of chrooie diaeasa. Having just r or ftIJiP hebStbcS psiaifl ts vsAss, beeo .devotiRg his tima azcloairsly td tba treatment of patients in the principal hospitals in Franca, England and enaaay, hai can assure the afflicted that in all chronic dhv easeshs eafsly be raiiad aponvAmoBX hschronic ailments which ha cores ha would xaaa . .
tion tbe following.' ! uJi y v H t'u j' UUOU iitiJW U ilU U I Li i LiUl i All diseases of the Liver, usually called Liver Complaint, all affections of tha Lonea! aueh aS Doumsss oi -sns ' ownHssb -aftar nraaie Snittinr up of Fo Belching of Wind, Constipation of the Banrals, kB6aatlena, Kenralgia in every form, all affections or tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dropsies.-Falpication of the Heart, Epilepsy or Fits, Scrofula, all diseases of the RLmmI. KraniiAna Rait Rk.. XI Am VT . . . . ft . . ,. . . j, kbhuubitoi, acq auioiaaaaeBpacniiax totns f r f mate system. r iHavin?, as above stated, made all the above.
SUd their kindred complaints a long life study,' and having seen, personally examined and tmv j ted successfully hundreds of cases afflicted with" each variety of these diseases, Dr. Era neb feebs confident that in offerinsr bis services to the af-
f Dieted world in this way, he is simply tufting M
toe line or duty, tie Has no desire to be anything less than stbictlt hohobabls with alt ' who may aeek hia aid, and wll. therefore atilL adheiw to tba rale he adopted iir early lifc fee v er to natter the sick and inspire hopes of recov ery, unless the case admits of no doubt in that e respect. Many eases being cpUBii,- and aa ba does not wish to pat any of this class to expense, he has devised a way in which his opia-,. , ion may be obtained free of charge. The particulars in regard to this will be givfQ under tbs head, of "Waste of Time." , All jpetsons who, , mar ink of consulting Dr. French; should j read this whole column before calling on 'him ' personally, or making up their minds what is best for them to do. The sick are so often disappointed in their search for means of rellef-s .- often nattered by the dishoasst aad. inspired -w with hopes that were paver, realised that it is not a matter of wonder that thev have in many ' .
instanoas grown sick at heart' and yielded to
Ati. believing that always to bs tbe best policy..-:,
ma ices ior treatment will be, reasonable, aaU. net be ireq aired Tr6m any1 patient until a cure ia effected, and Lfs charge for modicjies will be only what thej cost Liza. His appointments -areas follows: i '"NEW.J.YOSK CITY.ths first day of each : tnoDtb.' , . " , , - ft " -'tvl .s '.. .-..; a i-o a i t'w
. PIIILADEUIA, PENN tho second day . . pf each month..ri . , .,, . . ,.,. ' ! B ALTIM ORE, ILaRYLAND,. the third day of each month. . j ' , ;WASHINQTOTrD. C., the fourth" day o , I, eachmonth. t n .,..,.,.,..;... Vs., f PiTTSBUR(xH,1 PEJfN the sixth'day, of each month.' " , , ; CLEVELAND, OHIO, the seventh dayof .,v each month." - - ...... ' COLUMBUS, OHIO, the eighth day of each month. U:i ? -it-iu-i "i-nti-njjicsi b'-ui ' ..'! i ' CnSCINNATl, OHIO, the ninth day of each ' ? LOUISVILLE, KY the eleTenthday 'ot each jnonth aeii 1.! fjs. i. ar
ST. LOUIS, MO, the thirteenth day ofeaeh month-i-i r. -anii)--.v ,-tsr.v ,:..'iat DUBUQUE; IOWA , the flftaen th day ofeaeh' a ' month. CHICAGO,, lJjthrSBTaealbr day of eacn monin. ie lutiWiUKEmiiighn day of each -month. .; "i.fc -.i : ..7.'..:; '. , : DETROIT,' MICHIGAN, the twenOetix day" tJ of each month ,i;"f?n tnj . c: c-.--.t v . &v. d I i TORONTO, C. W " the twentkthird dar of ' d each..month. u at iov ?.a joja-i:. o a BUFPADO, iTJTr'W the twensixtb 1 1 day of each month.' ami enicsi-sur t ' -"s J '." OfrThe names of the hotels at which Dr French will stop while yisi tine the foresroinc. cities hare not been"1 inserted because he must necessarily change them from time ' to time.' The omission is uniutportaat,he)weTer- as all t c patients are reauired to write him a letter before . . coming to see' him' snd in his reply the name of , the Motet wilt be given. J See tbe article below ' beaded Waste of Tims.J J t-iwi ".-, x ," i ; Dr.JF,s object in making the foregoing Tlsits '" ta ft-A fsflrVarl .as 1 1 vveaskaiAaaaa a 1as mJL'mrm'.Zmt. ;- o ,v aiuviia aaaa pauavuci ss a VOeS BjiJVUftllFO UlVmOM of treatment than if they were, compelled ' to"" travel many hundreds of miles fat thai purposaw I Jfi.-i "?fci siuT WASTE OF TIME.1 L y'rf uc"' There are only about thbss-fiftus of the ca aes of -cbronie di&eaae thai: admit of positiy and radical cubs? . One-half of the ineurablea. m w, uuuci wTuiung ciroumsuillceB, mucn benefitted,' and the other half only palliated.I am willing to treat any case and do what I can for it, but it sd happens' that a rery lareo A Anmber of those patients whose complaints caaPhot be wholly eradicated do not wish to under . . T go treatment. ' Now as my time at eacb Doint 1 ' visit is atl needed in examining and treating tho ' , curablb cises it would be a waste of time for . ' me to bestow my attention upon those whom I cannot ctare".r ! '' f '--'.. V'"' To aro id this, and S4T6 the patient all unne . cessary trouble and expense, all are required to write to the and await my answer before calling V . on 'me at any of the places . I ,?isit. Each per son so doing must answer tho following ques tionsf What is your height. Weight and age? How', long 'have you been sick? Are you of. . temperate habits? What do physicians call . your disease? ' Are your bowIs usually costlyu ' , or otherwise? 8 Is your complaint hereditary ' that is, bare any other members of jour family .' " so far back as you can trace, been afBicted in ' I he same manner as you? Has emaciation (loss ' of flesh) been gradually going on since you bo- . ' came aware of your present complaint? What ' ' is the condition of your mind? Are your thoughts and emotions generally of a, dreary, nature or the contrary? Hare you pains of any kind? If so, give their location, character, ami degree of intensity as nearly as you can , and w tbe length of time you hare had them. i -htin jtl-j ' . fLl viT A plain answer to , tha foregoing questions will enable me to determine at once whethor thS case is a curable one. u ' -P AIMetterS mar be addressad to CL1CVX may be addressed to LAND, O., as I, haT aa agent thsrs who wilt . 3 a S a ' - lorwaru letters reguiariy Dy express, wbersrsr I may be, so that the will never bs delayed beyond a day or two oa any occasion.'- ' -C H fffr s -B, ti .'' a t? tt fflv As soon as a letter roroos ta hand. I will take the case into consideration, and in my rw ply give my opinion of it aad tbs BanM of. ties Hotel at which I may be found in the oitr nmrnr- , mat vrkn wliiK T vittit i:c.i r- - All correspondent! mutt tnelott t pott paid tnvelope addretted to themitlvet. If. v Direct an leturs as follows t ' ; fj ' ,u . -
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