Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 33, 26 October 1869 — Page 2

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r i i V ,. U , mraott.-.i-RICHMOND, OCT. 2$39,e ruo; Cincinnati, RichrrTOHt and Ft. Wayne. Kl 'Soad. Wc call tbc attt-uUon or C reancrs to the Jsoticc j.ubJilJt'U in onoizicr column, of tie Prcs-dentoft the iUoad, William Parkt. aiuialaoVta thoadvcr. tiacmentjof the i'oard'fof 'County - Commissioners, notifying ihe legtf voters of Wayne (t'iis) Township ;.r.l thosc of New Garden," that Poll will be lopened in said Towushif,df TucstiAy; Noyem ber 30th, to vote for ,or ajajnsV' ahap. propriation by.ayue rownship J( 6ae hundred and forty thousand dolUrs, and by New Garden Township, bt -- ibirteen thousand seven" hundred doll&rX,:y' a- 5 The President of ffi''BoVJ'ClentJ ly state3 that the amount;askea lor, irom the two townships ahovok mentioned, and from Washington, White River and Franklin Townships in Raridolpk' couuT ty, will procure the iron between. Richmond and Ridgevillei' and wc;helieve his statements are covroct, and hepe our people will give their assent'. to 1 the proposition. In providing for this vote, our County Commissioner have had an eye single to theinteresls of the People, by making the liisburaemcnt of the mon ey to be voted lin. thi county, for the Railroad, depend upQn the concurrent assent of the People. of Uhe .Townships in Randolph county." This is right. . The completion of " this Road now depends upon the assent of , our people to the additional tax proposed, which is a email matter Jn comparison to the immense advantages itf will bV tb not only our city but to the rarmer3 .through whoso farms the f Road , passes, audi to the general prosperity of each and eyery resident of the tw6 townships, who are especially interested in its early cpniple ' tion. llie I'resi'Jcnt ot : llie . iiaaa, we think, presents the question ia la plain and consise manner gives the progress of the work1 thus far,"and we, t .is week, refer our readers to", hia statements as outtiicient introduction of , the, subject ; but shall, from this until the " thnj f proposed for opening -tire- polls, Nov. 30th. urge every voter to go to the polls and veto for this appropriation. . , r ' A Defence of the President. U 'i ' ' Etrct from th Speech of B. DeHSeir Sraitb Eiiq t Coopet Institute, Kew VorkfThe charges gain?t him are, in substance, as follows : First That he has -tne distant relative in Mississippi,' and another in NeWiYork," connected by tic3 c of marriage (cot' t blood),, one of whom is running for. Governor with, a prospect of defeat through tfef influence of the administration',' -and the other '" of whom tried ' hi4' hand fin the 'perilous navagatioa of Wall trcct where be and a speculating crewja.the same boat were upset by an. adverse wind from, Washington. Secondly That emulating the cultured manners "of the earlier" Presidents,when n pair of partridge3'.are sent to him by one of his fellQ.w-K jluens a$ a ., . mark of respcet actl rregard ho.acecpts them like a genfleman,' instea'd 'of rude- ' ly returning thefuY'lh' 'ah intimation ' of - modem fastidiousness, with a messase branding the giver; as Unworthy of con- ; lidencc . . Thirdly That., he;. often ab sents himself fromrthe.Capitn.1, and piln gles among the people" to ascertain i their wants and sentiments for 'himself, instead of receiving'evcrything' at second hand from self-constituted, political advisers, thus again copying s. President Washington, who took slow stages thro' the South, through, the' Mi Idle States, and through New England' at a time - when travel i involved -an absence; of months, where .days are, only now. required to perform the same journeys. Fourthly That.in making appointments to olHce, he has not (as has 'been well said) revived the miracle of.' the five loaves and two fishe-',';.and j given fifty offices to five thousand applicants. He lias moreovet committed, the crime of preferring his fr?er.'c,s to his: cneimes Republicans to Democrats. ' James JVieaiuuin, ot lnuianapoiis, a son oi Kev. J. w.,a. Mciuum, acci dentally shot and killed himself,oh Wed nesday ucr. btn.' - lie was outgunnrng near Cicero, Hamilton count-, and while, in the act of climbing over,,a, fence , his gun was accidentally discharged,, the contents taKing enect in uis oreast, caus ing death. - - v-n-;-. -.u , A Chinaman in California thinks that when one man is'hit by another; and the assailant is fined $20 xhe money i ought to go to the bit man instead, of the Gov- . . iri. : ! i . ' . i . " i . i - eminent, imi is vu way vuy uo tuin;s 1U VU1UU. l'enuieion s inenas rejoiccu over Hendricks defeat last fall; as it destroy ed Hendrieks chances for the'Presidential nomination in: 1672 Hendricks' friends rejoiced over Pendleton's defeat this fall, for the same reason. . , A happy Z.:rCi ii lit' "-J : How it mast make ..Democratic hearts ache to contemplate the "fate of their leading metiJ Seymour, Blair and Hendricks werd sent to the-Stygian shore last falL; Ohio u and . Pennsylvania uhave just squelched ;Pendloton and . Packer,' and search .where you will, n they h ave not am ah 'left worth J nominating for the Presidential candidaey:'' J J , - Mrs Harriett, TJeecher Sto we lias completed ber rejoinder in. the . Byron case, and left Hartford for-sBrooHlin wbence she will "soon proceed ;i to f her winter man takes every paper for fear a divorce notice in which they arc interested may be published and they not find it out.

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, tion with tueHelirtli and Home will end i,ior uair.tne. cost that'tesd, pretended- 9., pre-seot time ., , c gba.ziJb n '' thimon'tUJ " 7, V V"" "1 I feeding i-liouses do. Jl " t i.,,frherH'rbblv yVt" owing;. "and Will :ber i: ,tbl Wri 9rf Wood, 31 iojv -r hpitiotmfflhVh .ziiA-mutant ppet that tho tofore been expre8sd:a8if3ttUeeacred dollars. ,? rV- , 1 V ' ' - secret Biicfeess of Cnlcagd Wsn"aper soil of x Virginia being . invaded j-br the ' -r.here an( wi!! bs' "ahze ,? le. J ,r" ri-Sktt-ttXLlt, Northern hordes, one will find tlmnl nda ' boftdvfW.OnO.' C? if " I a'

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rALUAPIfl CORRESPOJfOfiNCBJ M VS.r8H!!STO!Sit.C..'0ct 20th. 1369. , Tiie beauy ;of tiro Indian Suinrqer its now uponii97Coor-Tioroins, bright and sunny days, and clear mooulight nights make this month in Washington, 41i Irti-olinet rtf nil tilt VCRr. RvfTl' bieath you draw of the eshilerating air just toohel,Tv the fIteftortsof d Jack J Fr6st1nfo fliesharoness that'aavors of w i n terrm tmeg" i go"yooeyery Hon, and spirit th at" bespeak infinite relief from the oppressive heat of summer that followed.ua even iuto the month 'of September, and could not be got rid of. Ev erv'hinj? about the city begins to look un 02Hin. and vou can read the effects of ) t!iis cool woather in the facesv of every one you meet. " The ' lively tone of their 'conversation arid their quickeninir-stepa on the streets, indicate liewjife and vig-; Cor in tl.evaiious business. 'departments tof Wasiuugtoo. ; rtf nni : '"fiV ibn'r, 1 The Gay Se-ison. -Jms fairly, commenced with' usa EThe National .Theatre, iwitrfi Lydia-' Thompson's 2 Burlesque Troupe; now here is drawing' thronged i houses, composed of both Citizens and strangers, who take more' than' usually ' inheres t-j ea,...ui ii40seBi(ie pjjiuiiiug eumimiii ments. i. THE Vli .V SESATOUS., , , fyj ; eleetetl yesterday, are conddered here by those who knew them personally as good selections. Both are known to be loyalTnTn;iDUe of which at least a stauncir It'epubTicaTi,' and can it necessarily take the "Iron Md."- " ; -i .vsrr':'' frivnds are intensely excited ""over the latest telegrams from Teunof see and waiting very impatiently, for the final re-, suit. Bourbon is advancing rapidly with quick sales. It .I - z ! ' ; ' tHft'TWKJITY PER ; CtKT; i V.:; As the meeting of 'Congress is near at hand the Department Clerk3 .are begin niag again to Complain of thepQor; and inadequate . pay they are . receiving" , ! tor their-t&rduousrse ryic es, and .we may expect another just such time next .winter as last, about the twenty per cent.'- .Al ready memorials to-' Congress are lein prepared 'setting 'forth so many griev anccs that it I attempt to enurafate,"! fear it wo'i d never ond. .r, " V ! r These niemoiials are 'intehded siaiply us renrioders of our Legislators obligations to the .Vtndipensiblo" Department Cleiks, to be followed u.p by . a, set- of well paid persistant and CHuningt lobbJst wlse iirapudence- only goes ure buked by the members, whom they are alrrio ' i constantly boring because tf the ,rc ailin ophnojqfthe Representatives that, as they ,-,are only, servants, of the people.Hhey -must be subjected "to calls ,rom Tpm,; Dickj'and" Harry, .upon .ny subject at any rand ataUrtie's.' J' ' SPCEICUS BONDS. There has .been but little aiid. of late about the spurious Seven-Thirties that Were thrown upon the public more than -two yars since," while S M Clarke., was : Superintendent of iba Curreucy Printing - Bureau. , At that time it seeuas tUat were strong suspicions that those; epu- ! rious bonds, which were so perfect .that there were forty, or; fifty i thousand dol .lars taken by - Officers of Treasury, that thc plates on .which this money wasprinj ted, were electrotyped in,, the Printing Bureau. pMr.;j Clarke protested sgaint-t ; there, being any reason for sncb auspiIciou, and, contended that 'they.- were , en -graved outsider It .is repodeii here -to day that there lias been, sufllcient prof -elicited lately ioj .substantiate the 3 correctness of .firkt sflspicions,, about f ; the matter, and that there is not aquestionof doubt that as I stated i sometime since in my correspondent e; Aheret is much allvat spurious' money, duplicates,- now printed either on the genuine ,;plates.; ;of ' the Treesury Department; or: plates pro -duced from :tlectrotyping the' genuine plate.'; in tins connection i wouMr say that some who aro considctcit .compe tent jadges, wiiom I have con versed, with to tlay on tne sunject, contend tuat tne seal is con&rfeit only, the.' rest beinrduplicates printed from the genuine plates in tho l reasury Department. The following,. ".Trip r? through ; the Soutu,'.nwhicli3 hope .will be.of.interest to your" readers, is a ; Contribution ; from O S Lovcll Esq vof. Cincinnati, land- of the Assistant Counsels i for the: Government in: the cotton eases: ;; ... 1 " A TKtP THROCflH THB"SOCTH-" 1 'FaiBND Ltkh I loand the"' Orange & Alexandria," Virginia & East Tennessee & Georgia1 Rail-road in - much' lettcr condition than any one- had a .right to expect after llie Ion? abuse without neo cessary repairs thit was incurred during the war. The rotrte was a new one r to me; and I was constantly on the 'watch for the : 4,9tnery and incidents.'- We passedManassas; with only a ' slight 'alfusion to ; Prentis 'joke about the Yan--kees striking for " their homes ;-and firesides, ! at the- bAttlebf Bull Run, at-the rate of twelve' miles !an hour;'- If they prcfbfrr.ed this featthey" nearly "equaled the rate of traveling' on the Oj'&'-XI It.i .R. c,1Ate Cliarlottsjrille,,pa3senger stop ' for wb a.t' they are ' pi eased to ; ahnonnce 'as dinner.w'l'Beyond therwinor of a can a-. ' ry bird,' I net'er cpndeived of a'' smaller. fragment or bird to be set before one as his'din rier,! 3 feC fa M such a f ragmen t ' was "offered rne'to d trie rofT, waCeHand 'corrr-5, meal stirred up toi bread. " Noihing'but a traveller's appetite would ever permit of' his'riayin'g one' dollar ; ( the price aU ways 1 sked ) for ;fnch';; a: in iserable pre-1 tehee for a' meal." I he views from Charlottsville toXryWcLl)urg, "f are douI)lless very firt&f but ianiucli -as that four out of the five-hOurs run, are speat.'ia cuts' tbat.nrc far above. the tops .of the; cars, you are aoruewhat restricted ia your ob serVations. Reaching Lynchburg, you get into' the 'magrdflcent sleeping 'cnrs of the 'East -Tennessee -and Georgia R. R i aud it iamy opinion that; we have .none iu the Norj-iKto equal them.., if The attention of the Stewart , ofjcoloredosn who had charge, excelled iiV eve'ry! at , tention'T had ever 'expenehced before, ' and thinking it- worthy of. tnention,I:wUl here say to all'those J who iare traveliug on thia road,-r-and many, f. our. North ern people arc bouna. to travel .it the 1 com big y earthat th e colored jom en AM aUilbllUO mWU IllJC VJrtV mill. give them a better meal and its ore of it, anxious and willina to have Northern men and Northern capital introduced, and I had much inquiry made of me in

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Through the greateiyiart irtd LvTrekp m, Alexftn-lria' UK.; Ak fiLrSmonla for Northern settlers, liut I was told ibat there weremany "lFerydesiraTie farrtis arKj jots for gaje a .short-way back frcm ,Uieliiie of the roatL JSoLthera.ro eu and .At.iil-l:Tl tKUAWiit!ii'( U'.S.: CfboTthis vear have been i verv miu-h diinir.ibel,by the droojli that prcvail-d from about the middle11 oT June Until Sep. CoTtmnd Tobarewefspeeraily - have been reduced from the usual J ield. .J;' In NorUjern Georgia things were look, ing better in an Agricultural, point of view,' and enough was to I e seen of the cultivation of cotton for one to ret as s ; red that all the meetings io' England to exiend eneoiirazemeat to its , growth in r tlieir cufontes ; anil, otner , eouutrios j would be love's labor lost;" for "we . will F j et raisi King Cotton up to his former slantiard.'anii ie assure thft world of the adaptability tt our: aoit an J sys em of btbo c, to in ce t e very -Fo r ei g n de ra an d f o r the raw metexiai. t was confirmed iri my bellet of this by listening to a conver sation at Kingston between -a rafmefand Commission Merchant, wherein the farmer had got an ; advance on his growing field of coon ; and I learned of the- same farmer that " there " were many Northern men who had this year cultivated plantattons that had ' been divided iuto smaller.tractsvand that many more woyld so j be growing .cotto.i. as thev had been' growing igrain in their Northern homes " before the" war. In lact it will not 'take mt'ny -years4 beforev a larger area than formerly -wiili-be-vun-?; ,i . i. !. r.l.;. staple, and be more thoroughly .worked ; than when under stave labor." Time will i show that cotten will be produced and' sent or brought to markef'mneh in tho same manner as our corn, oats, or. wheat! heretofore have rbeen., - r.t --t . My, tup South, extcuded no , farther thau to the beautiful city of d?ome.' ' In my opinion this city will become a great point of-'-i commerce it - was considered such l)cfnre the war,;butt its future ,will to my mind exceed its, past experience ii both branches of ttii'le .. It Is situated at tie j i ictl I thir Osientudr and Stovfali Vivers, wlii'hViveri? i tinvmiglo gather, from the v Coosa Oliver,-2 all -of wh''.'ti ivt laore or le.a ,naviiraJic. , The works dUiroyed.. hero xluriuge the war I are rapidly being rebuilt, on" a much more extensive ' scale. :' Indeed 'upon climbing the higlrfs which' surround this beautituly located place,: the ham of the saw, the - ring of , the. . trowel .and; the pounding of ihehammer was an .increasing dih in one's ears'." ' Ijn' conclusion; for I have been perhaps tediois let tne say that I 'found every where a willingness and dispositioa to apply?: miud;and .-.ae tiye exertions to , the rebuilding . of "the country, and a'sttoug , effort to forget and wipe out the xenible effects of the civil ' war. 1 l-' f,, ) 'C-it7 ou.fj.iu J - i PATEXT3- -k-ii-iX ' n Of "the number of patents issued from the LL S. Patent Odica 7 for the weak ending to day 9 were granted to citizens of your State. ' " LIFE Notice. Tothe,voers of Wayne and New Garden ovnship, of Wayne conn ty, Washington, White River and Frank lin Townships,o Randolph, county:, You. will be'called upon ' to - vote, to aid in the construction of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort'Wavne R;iilroil, of two per cent. as it standson the tax duplicate for Sate and county purM?sea, to be collected in two years, that being one per cent annually for tho two yea'ra. the first, tnllwtioh to lie msdeii :1870: If you should vote said tax, it wiil be j held as stock. .It is -belieyed.hejron cap be procured tietween Richmond and' IHdge ville upon credit of snci vot?".In asking ; .jn'i'I . i. ...... t ! - I.. ybii to vote the tax; I deem it 'right to fetate the condition the road as it now'is; JTho gradin g, bridging and culverts are nearly completed,, and most of the ties on thn ground between Richmond and Winchester. ' The bridging between Winchester and Ridgeville, will be Completed in this month, (so says- the; con tractor.) To procure the iron, the spikes, : the chairs, and ballast the road to Ridge-; ville, will cost, in addition to what has, already been expended, about -8325,000. Tho taxjrif voted, and paid, . will ? make $200,001); cash ti and . subset iotions - be-' tween the points named, 890,000, makiiig 290.000, leaving ' a defierency of $35,000; a debt of a little over 81,C00 to the mile. It is further, believed that the road once completed to Ridgevitkv, a dis -tance of thirty-three miles, over- one -third of, the whole distance.to Kt. VVayne with so 'small a debt.on it,: the ;lialance o f fi ! ty - s c v e n "m lies c an' be : ' m ad e the re being stock enough subscribed i on that part to-grade, bridge tie, and lay; Idown tlieiron na ii sicy"i bir-n-H d i r The simple question presented to you is, whether you will vote . this appropria-l-.aQd secure; the road, jpjfwhetUcr u .will vote against it, and stop the r(wpi k; 'and flaally sacrifice-all that has .been expend edwhich amounts lo a large sum,1 . aad nearly' completes the road "bed ' and bridjiug ready lot - the iron sfbr'-fchirtyi hVee miles,' which the Company tiow own free - froni debt-." "itfr'i r ,-A.y:, n " I'erhap it; miy b a satisfactioa to thj cit izens of Richmond to 'Know how their appro priation of $120,00) has' been - used It ha, been n paid out on ; f .. anar: - n contracts 'in 'the following oi uo ei :a-jm:rfciM A G73Qf.noMf'-!"',,?:n',::'-:r' inann W William 2DeG contractn 47 H. v''-1 .. ..Pameroy, eDgiiieerioi )( n;.j.vrrt Woods, oa ties and lumber ; ; , " ,, ,v CRatliff, right f wy.I d-jklr? it; i George Iliff, right of way and real 1430 00 i 949 0 800 00 estate?1" . 2,650 00 30,935 70 ! Wm. Deraff o.i new contract' j7' Amount' paid for ties (No2 - ' iiro,l oahands:52.3S8,i '?4c' 15,2; '' "'dUam' t:mpbe1il;coir ' ; A 235 7i 3,pxts, &c. ian'jl -t Printing and lithographing , tuij .bonds jo -jc0'j &t i; , i,G88 o 457 73 j 530 0t) j-'otAssistanca furnished ' engineer In nandi bi-i i5 sot iod.'u ItilBterestthi-ii .nokiIrn-, twenty thousand dollars unexpended up to the j l present time. William Pabbv. Pres't, .Richmond, 10th mo. 20, 186'J

.lI.VnniED,-49n tha-innrniP2f he ?fth in., by the Ker. Mr. Rinnan, Mr. ; J.iI.UicfcRDsf Springfield, Mo., ) Mi-s JssnH Br, ohia A. At Centreiflte. on Thuridar erenin. OciSl.

by tha Ber. S. 8. Ptter, Mr. Unieiill. WStplth, I ot LioaisvriQ. ivy , to Jiii.8 Annie c. tsjiawiii, niece of tho officiating minister. " At the parsonpu in Hiigeraton, Oct. 20th, br the Rcr i R f m Del It ti , -At ' : f n i b r t ;. ? o triife, t Mt a At Ogborn 't W&h'tigtov? Wftytie ccuiitr, Indi-tua. ".' . " . . At fioinbtimt Ind., ra Uxi V3t!i bx.Ker. . i'lltin, lpf. . Ujgs,Ltitn.f H-aiOm n,.lnl Miss Muttio A Patton, of llie firmer place." H. T. Lenton, an'l Miry C0-'; f th city. Ose roa Colfax. Tlie Oregon "Sen-f tirtfl"" piildtslics Hii item in reference .tf the-4Cclfax receptio n in;Ureka, sUtihg that a Dbicrat ffoin Scott Valley, whni tnf itooVba nnnncrs f-r 'smnrtnes0. ' re fused to take off hi li tf, s'ayinfi':,I lo'nt taKeofl -inv hat for i nnvjf toda I n-. a white iman,!i-.. and th at -Colfax .replied. in his lihiiidest smile. loving icmoving Ids hat: 4OU. never mind, I will take ' Oil mine-, I j:tq aflord to be:tolitc to , almost anybody, :TM(.,t ,jfll,li:,,; nTiie New Haven Lever"3 sounds this note of warning: "Beware young man! Pearl .powder now used by her is poison! One touch of those eager lips that enanv ellrd cheek mav result in death ' most horriblcli Bewarrrrrel ' 'o ;-. .' :-. . Tlie?total amount of' money -received by. -Treasury Dapartment opto date, and credited to the Conscience ?F una, is 113, 99181. , Gen. Spinner will rec commend that this amouni be credited to the fencral Sinking ' fund ' -;; Jfrom the St, Louis Republican, October 21. c: di .Murder in the School-Room..-, , List week Mr. Edward". Atkins' came to t. LiOuis from Uhicago to take a po sillon iii the Repurdieau news room; ex pecting .his .family : to, follow. Jn.afew weeks. . -Scarcely had he arrived, when he received a dispatch stating that his little boy, seven j-ears of age, was very 111 ' AVhile 1 making - preparations to re turn to- Chicago, another message eon vcved the sad and et:'rlliug news that -ounger child was. not. expected to live Mr - Atkins .reached Chicago on the mornirir!'of ' th?.- 13t!i. and found' his 'ydnngest child dead trom "congestion of the lnngs. ; In regard to.tao contlition ,of,the other, thedoiiowingfextrac from ja hasty note written by, SI.rt A. tolls a taTe.of atrocity "euQiighto freeze'tlic 'blood r' ' i:i i 'Willie" is1 ver3 low, and w& hve:bat little hope of bis recovery.;;-, lie started ito 3chooi, well- and .atrpa. t 'During .. sehoolr hours, -he viol ted one of the rules" by "playing witli some Of t!ie boys, ' when the teacher (a woman) catlght him by the balr-atid dragged nim across xue -roQUJ, pounded him with a ruler. on the head, iieck and, .back, an 4 - then : .threw him against a steam pipe, fracturing his "skull ! His right side is paralyzed from ' head to foot. ' The second day be -had - eight -paroxysms in one f hour.; This i morning he is a little easier." .i -.' ' .The Chicago Times gives the name of the teacher as Adelaide, '. ui'rriclf, "rep- 1 resented to be a persorT about "nineteen ye rs of age, and of a very, violent and uaafTv,rened tempei,'': The ;TiuHs,- af--.ter. giyiug un.account of tho manner of punistim nt, s i s : " --- -- '" . , -fer .o'ioul. th-a .child .wenthorne aud re-jolted t'ie- tre-ilment. lit!. h;uiTun ; d!'.'ioll", Ile.'co.inidaijied of'paiii in" the head h'it f'r'wjis4 "not '-''supposed tV be anytnifig -eiirHiinntil,' sometfrae in the L - -night.; ur;un fever el in, -nd:t:e; child -.. became raving ti azy , la the insanity ;,.t fevec, the, llUlo one continually cried , out: Li n t strike fne I U l, 'lou t, f "doii't 'strike ' me P' 1 In t'ns stale the I child his continued ftince.Tauralay last inTiiereds said. to .be no hopo.ot recovery ' ,p';-a v ' "";T . r , ;New England Shaken. " "J All' 'New'Englftnd has been shaken by an -'earll t qr ke, ' - O n 1 ' a f e w ; d a vs s ago thertj were des.mc'ive. flood- , in the same region. inprece(lentf"d -whithin human recollection. An I a little furlher. back there was a furious tornatld," doing niuoh damage by land and by' sea, and un"root-: -ing the famous Boston t (.! iseumV-s;'i W e s dare not -gues? what the Yankee land is ccoming-to. ...... 4 j , M f,, j . :.Canfit be the tremendous forces put ' in hiottoti under the'direction of th'e'mu5 steal GiTmor at the Peace Jubilee have -produced a general disturbance; in i the ! ubiverse, and arecircliog baekto plague' ;.yhe inventors? 1( . v-r-" . : ' ' ve ought to aKt tuac tne eartnquaKeOH.'Utt, lHsniijj ai'uug iuiix scoini'i, -vuu. "no serious mischief. " It-is noteworttiy as the first occasion ;on which any;-thing of this sort was ever so generally felt in New England.; Tiie," shock apoenrs to ha ve been 'more vigorous, also," than any previous bn5expcrienced on "out Atlar. ' tlc'Oat. 'jc "i-f 'i Lae zss.U iasxotib'', ; s-.jfel. moil r-.:;: .1 ua.T '- fiib .THE COOPERS. an' t iThe Cooper ; familyiinTeijnessee is,. apparently, , ratherinumirous-rii!'enry' the Senator elect, was a yVhig, and took the. Union side when the war broke out.' ! So didlhis brotlier.E-lraund,: afterwards , the private secretary of. Andy Johnson, ar d bv nini appointed Assistant oecreof nhb Treasttry;''-William F Coop' cr, -another Brotlier.1 as n -Rebel juilgo4 s: and left' for Europe .'when GeaiiBueli: took-Jfashville, remuaining abroad,Tuntil L lie closp of .the war, rT n nVore brother art' "un wo of the family, of wiiom nere.is yet one Worthy memebet we have,Rti' ac cif emmr.-pi-i hia lS-ihe uuncan -'uooper, a UJ - i .i :.. -r 11.. 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'J?Camcfiear6eUng gjtny ffboo tfec t!er fay,'jall Scottf4 tS a ftlend How so? 'yeir, i u;ad halfCiv.. "-4 HICK IONI M A UKI.TS. T H F CuTwctecl wetfja) Taosl KiesroV, T3i Fliur,perbbl. fo tiS. 6 731 per HitLUia,.. . ... 3 00 t-ora'. uer b'ilier..-t. Wheat, per' bushel., f. loo-1 4)H-r M 1. fMir awl lata, per bushel 60 60 iti - 3H' " 20 20 18' 2i 15 16 20 B-.tleV, par tafilfj'. r. 5 do. uacon.ciearyiaesi... IUm4..,, ,. 20 ' Cheese. ............. 1 '2.n . -18 Shoulders. .... ..i.. a'd-. ....... 23 AROUND THE VORLD I T&e -New; TorK 5 Observer 5Is now pnhlishin series of 1ettrj from tha Kj,jj I)r, K. 1. G. PitlMK, who is making the tour t the j Worl-l.br wr'of C tlifirrnia. .Japan,1 Viina, ; Infliai ' Eerot, Au.: igetlir UhTrioui irtlier curieipontl- ,' ence. all the NeA-s, Kelijinus tLn Secular, anil a great .- Tariety at t.e heal liacinfi UrlJinalanrt fc-tlected. i Hoy is the VnjJ to seeuro the oliest and . . ! "BET J A.M1 1 fc' NEWSPAPER I We make the" Fi.Uo viri'IiberaT offers for . " ' - 'NErt SUBt'KIBKRS; --- j We will semi tho Nv York OBSskvEft.fsr one yenr to One New Subscriber and. ot.a OUfvc $5.50 , Two 'ubscribers, " - C aad lie Old, 5.10 Two Three " Three ' " Four f " Four " Fia:ntJ'1 Six r - . 1.50 7.00 . 9.56 !-J' 9.' 0 11.50' 11.00 1.00 , and one Old, " and one Old, " Aud to any larger tiimber at the same rate. 1 1 Sample Copies' Free. Ter. s, 3.50 Pev Annum, in Advuuce. , ; ' .... : .,,.,,. ,r &-nibjj Check Draft,' Pott-OJice Order or RegUlerd Xttter I '? ' .1 r'-iJt' U-t ci -i. ' ,-- : -1; . ; S1DSEY I?. MORSE. J ft. -ft. CO., j 37 I'ark How, New York. ' ! Hail , " 'RoadX Appropriation TO ' TItK ' QUALU'IEO VOTERS OF : WYTSE AND NEW GARDEN TO WJSfi I SHIPS, INj.WAYiVE: COUNTY, STATE oiiNiiN.i: . , . , , ; . T OT-iC E -.JS. II EltLBY . GI VEX, rl-T. That, iS ?Tder of the Board of Commissioners of saivl Couutr ma&e in fpecial session on the' 23th day of 0crter; t-8(HVtuti PoHs of said Townsjiips of Wayne and Nrw;Gardon,5 wil be opened on. t Tuesday, THe 30tli"Day of NOVEMBER 1869, At the several voiitip-piucts in sniu lownsuis, taketbe rotes f te -kspal VftWs thereof np6n'the subjiet of aid Towntbips aidin? in tne Conntruction of.tUe Cincinnati, ,Rickmoui! and rVrt War-ne Railroad, by subscript ion f stock thereto, iu said Wayne Tow nship, to the amount "of One llnnA:tA nnd Foitv Thonml Dollars. and in said New! OarJ.n Township- ;to the an.ount of Thirteen Thousand, Seven Hundred Dollars.. .. . In "Wrtne.sfJ Wberyof, I hare bereuuto S8al '9' 8et m-r band an ' afBied tb.-Com- ' mWsfrioaerV 8;al, t.iis i'5:h. dajr of October, It 69 fL j5 1 yfj Wi FRANKEL'S; nivniiiwiiwi sau, , , Ootl, 1869: x - - t - - . - .. .. . J j , - ... . ... . 33:601 A, WILL .nE.OLW, at Admini?tralf r" Sale,' at the late fesTlence rf WiMiam V. 'Miller, 1 deceased, t wo-and,hn!l InUe eat from Richmondon the Central liailroad, on , . :i-. ' Saturday, No 20th, 1869. The following personal property, to-wit V Oorn lo 4Se fieM; Uiy in tl atack; YYbeat in te field; Hheff Oats; WJieat bv tUebnslivl: Stock Hog:' One Milch 1 'Ow-:J Stork CaUie fend Horsed; Farminff- Utensils. I anct other articles.., . : r ,. , i Terms uiade know n on tte dav of Sl(. 1 5si:;tj 1 S-uti L.KWlrijO. MILLER. Pet. 26 1889.1.3 ta . , . , A.lminstrator. , n .aininistrators XMotice.. - - . 4,4iU n t,ooj; i f r KT TEBS of-adininUtraUnnoQ, the I E-state of Uut Ileory Monfiar, lat'of "th'4 city ol Richmond, Wayne cnnnly; and iHate t4 Indiana ie-eaed. hare this 4y been jiranteii to the. undersigned by theCteik of the Cohrt ofttom'inon1 Pleasj of IStuntv. Al - HI llie tUIl 11 ..uinnni r lens. Ii j to file them, duly proved. i said Court, w thin one year Iro 'aid,. Kftate,. are . ye with the Clerk of year Irom tlvs (!. ihe Estate i probablr solvent. JAMES PERRY, O?tohor 12, 13. - Adfainistfatr.-

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jWrs. Llr.JLarr Dr.DfarF P. ifhoilMis.fof&Richinond, and her liuabtftd.-Uiive rcttioved io luis ciiyi ipipuin to jracti wo man's rigftts and dentisfry, joily. in(lianapo1f-M!rir;-r Cheapest ' Purniture Out l - IT MUST BE SOLD! : rRlIIU.H.VS -llAKtlW, l JiB3Tit Corner, lias A. lirjre lot ol Sec'.md-nan l FL'RMTtTltE, which he is selling at very lifw rates lower than tbe orijrioal cost of putting it together.". Kprir, MatreBes, atone third ihe price of newniV feather BeJs at 50 cents per pound! ComiorU. Quilts, Blankets, ltednprea.l.-i, SheeU, Pillows and PUIowCae: in pliort, eTerytHinsr that a hono-keeper may need itb w hich to furnish it throabnut. . . . . T.i get goinl ICarg-ains better than ever before oflered. Uo vou want a t Wash "Stand? "Yon can pet it ' for $ . Do you want ft first class Spring 7 Matr.ess? $3 50 will biiT it. Tliee ' two'articles are-giTea as Pimples ol the CHEAPNESS' at which tbi lot ot Oodsare nowrffered. COME AN'D PORCHASE. 150 yds. of ; Floor-Matting, GOOD, 'AT II A LP ITtlCE. " Richmond, Oct. 19, 1&69, ha r - lf IMPORTANT TO ;:I0MERS And all People livintr in the Country. GKEAT DMTR1BUTI0X OP ' ' " SEWING MACHINES," C LOCKS. .-;. WATCHCS,-Ac?, -xaf The g reat X ew Yobk AGRictrtTrK a l' FIoKTtcri. tcral, an-1- general FA3tiLTf faPER, the ItCRAL AMERICAN, is FIIEE to Jaoaarr neztl No other paper of its class is an Inrge, nor so cheap, nor so practical. ':' It contains double the reading matter that can be found in other similar publications, for the same price only ftl.OO a year singly, and 1 1. OO ia Clubs ! A new roluine the focbtbknth begins January 1st, 1870; and its subscribers will (receiTe gratuitously the most magnificent distribution of elegant First-Class Sewing .Machines Kight day Clocks, solid Gold, and other Watehes. erer before offered 1 Club Agents' are wanted"KVEETwhere, as the paper is Xatio.val, and circulates in all the States aud Territories, The general Pkemitm List is more libera? than was erer before offered by any publisher in the United States. r'A splendid 40 Sewing 31 nchiue, (rt-aliy vrortb, $60,) is offered free for a Club that can ; beiobtained anywhere in three days ! Marnificerrt Eight-dy Clic!s, worth $'5, for a Club that mar- be' srot no in one p DAT; with solid gold and other AS"attbes, tc, at similar rates!, Nor is the time for Club Agents to comj inence their lists, sC as. 16 receive the paper reb for the balance of the yeaV.'J We nHe all persons want--L inj: the bpst and cheapest rural paper in eiistnca to" send $11 td fo ns, ami receive Jit frent bow to Jan. iiary 1870; or to send for a sample copy, whicb will be sent free. Club Agenti supplied with sptfeimens, "t'teminm Lists, lc ZZCvtr.-.i ijlL Ji-' : : GREAT PREMIUMS FOR E ARLY CLUB J-Qj. onty TEN- subscribers,' at l 'each, sent1 in be- ' fiirethe 1st' of January hext,'jre will send tha Club ""Agent FRtK) a 'copy, of Hbe ' Rcral Amkric'aji, one 1 VEar, and a copy of the NgwYoaK'-Wemlt St, - '6sn VBiB, thebest paper pooVisiied, not pabtixab in polities I This ofterifor Ttfo'or tmH HOCOwoik only, ia the most liberal er . before -offered;- in Um ' history of the rural press, i ; I i.5.i u; ;. ; i N. B. After Januaty lst, TwELVls snbacribl'rs at $1 will be required to entitle the, Ageut-to the above j, Premiums . Address, C. F. MIXER. A-i.CO, Ncw-Brunswick, .Jiew. Jersey, (uear Xew-Tork,) where the Ediiorial - OiBce and farm are situated.. . . - The Richmond Palladium, clubbed with the Rural; American at very low rate; -'-h''. - :',. ? ' ' VMTe will clnb the' PAXAMcif;iwith'the. Rural .A MSBiCiN at the very'lo w rate of 'j '.50, for both pa- ' pers, one yeat-, (1870;) and the licit a l American will be eent Frbb lor the balance bK18S9, tit all aubecri- ' bera : who tend in their names e:rly ! Here is a clixnce to rbtaia the Ufjrbst and bet: Agricoltural, Hticulinral, and per-il3raiMlly - Riper , pubjiabed i-'ia the United StAieif alijtib f IVl4iAtlc; -firjonly ' fifty more t'l tn tl:t rcjuljr irioj X .-onf paper ! 4ich a chance ia rar, jt nV it .rU i -tt the interest of our readers to cait ad-lj sMiscribfr X)n,ao aa to secure tbe Rcur. Ayiti" tu tbe blanoe of JSC 9 jFiag..;,,;.; 4 i!E3.i..y daVis, . i tf , ,-, ; , rn I'tbl'ter 'BkUjnond Palladinml' TAX FOR 1869! rWVTIE TAX FOR ie9, i3 ijow dui'and, for tbr- . pnrposc ct coll!tini the same; I will remain y office in CcDtreviUe,-jr;, .;,. bkSa.Oia Hi f "From October 15tn hntil the Third Monday tl Wben all unpaid Taxes will be returned delinquent. I 4 On the 1 5th t t)eceniber','5 1 "am reoiiired bV - law to advertise Real Entail for said or air unpaid ( Uel.inqueneiea tor I86d, or I'ormer years,? and. all per,.aon3 inlereted are requested" to call, and' pay their l'eunqnenc tax oeiore tnscitc, ami Bar expense.Rates ZPfi Tasratidnp j ON EACH 100 -VAL 0 ATI O N : SUte Tax........ Sinking Fucd Tax School Tax:.:;;..Coantr.Taxi.f..1 10,Ct?nt. ;;'.'ii)s"-i . V 4 . T O I V. a ' a '-'' POLL-TAX. RATliJS . . ...... . . i . . r '00 co rents, , County. .. .,. .,. . A bingtoui. , I", j 2 .", .if lloston. '10 i 10 10 Hos. Cor.! 10 4 10 15:, Centre. 10 5 , filr, l lti.Oll r 11-23 23 tl8 225 Cen.Cor..,10 5 '53 50 i si: 1 - jopo1 T0$1 viar,. . y. i- ie i'-S'-.25:.-'r7L. m1 H2jU;' Was. Corl ' i I .- mn 'Ai 60 ! 1 0fl5j'H l 225,26 . Dal ton.. :. i-iO 10 10 in; A: Franklin .110 515 11) T ' ' Green.: . jlO l2010 - f i HarrisOB-'lO-U! 5 9i.rA -Jackson .J 10 . 5 15 1E . 1 1 liV -'5 25' ' W' an ; I lA50.tf -? !2 85 j -;ia 6IM " ' '2 fill's i 0l 25 25 1 2125 2.) E. O. Cor; 10" 3 25 125 I 41 50, v '20$1 Publin " i . Cam. City , JeQerdon . : Hair'n Cor" N.Oarden 10 8 323 5 U 10 . 5 25 50 i 10 10 10 lt ,.j 101O2V25 J 10 610 i j '?Y t .520:, i rh 4-0150 25 t' 5 4 35i 3 a lit i r. 25 r if i 1 1 6 -0 25' 1 S 5 25 " I 6 25! - t ? f 11 25j ,4 1 3i 50 25 1 21 5-V25i i ;0i j. . I 16,50,25! , J DO'-' 2-V310 yJ 5 7 1; l! 'awp.Cor 2dl ivrry ...j ' Washin'ni 10.52:- 15, I 2 85j 3 851 HO'. t251; 1 Wayne cRichpiond ..J 85 " Maid Dog Tat; $1 7; each alditionaf d' 2 0i; Female Do?, 2 00. ' -'. if a.:iij-Sujj i ,.Vf.t TURNPIKE ;f A)C I86i.na . I ha'e also received tho Duplicate . fof the ' collection ot the Ta i assessed for the benefit of tUe folio wior Trufike Itaudrt? ; ci :V-jiljif SV? ".tt i- Wiiliamsourfr.and Economyi. Section Line.Ctntreana jFleAPantj,)! allay txteosion. Economy a&ii' 'Farmland, DuDlln and Fayette Coontri' Economy na n amut iierei. 0 Wes Oro ee JBi annb. of tbe tCeo tre ill aud .Jc Noland's F..rk, Green's " Fork 'and' Dorer,"Hoominjrsport and Economy. JettctiOnvGiwetf'llojnat and State iitne; WuIkiuI'e ruiiijjLinl-iimond. I ?r-T .Persons owaiiur UealJiatate alvnc the the anoirif named rols, are . notified tlint the -how dne; and wrill be' collected 'ar the sanw time u iaz is Stale and IKiunty Ttev and wiJI become Debaqueul if not paid by the third Mndar in Aprd, 1870.' ftl JOHN' Sid. Tkeastrer Wayne Covntt, Indiana. CtntrcHMe, Indiana, Oct. 15, 185S. c"2 4w

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