Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 38, 1 September 1859 — Page 3

Richmond, iept. I, 1859.

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. CUrk eftk Ctmn,: SOLOMON MEREDITH, AmAilor: RENJAMIN L. MARTIN, xtseorder.- THEODORE J. KM.ET, Comnf CommiuUner; IDSUSD LAWRENCE. STTnomi M. Biowi I a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney In this Judicial Circuit. 34tf PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA. Lewis Bcre Proprietors. Thomas Kramer J 1 Discount irodace bill an otter limine" Paper also. nun-haM .Note of Hand, receive Money on 1posit, and attend to all other business appertaining t Banking. Ij Vmc Hours, from 8, A. II.. to 4. P. M- J3 RELIGIOUS NOTICE. There will be Iteligioai Beivieea t Eufllth Lutheran Cbareh on Franklin street, north of Main, on Sunday next. Sib Inst. Rev. L. U Rang. of th. Ctri.tian Cbareb. will preach at 10X a. m. and at 71 f in the evening. WA SH I NCTONIAN MEETINGS. There will be a meeting of the Friend of Temperance, on Friday evening, at the CORNER OF MAIN AND PEARL Streets. Several speeches will be made, and perhaps other exercises to give interest to the meeting Also, at the Rail-Road Bridge, at 4 o'clock, on SUNDAY afternoon. All are invited to attend. Laying il. Corner Stone. f37The Masonic Celebration of laying the corner stone of a new Temple, takes place at Cambridge City on Tuesday next, Sept. 6th. All the members of the fraternity in good standing, are invited to be present. The ceremonies will be doubly interesting by an address from Grand Master Downet, of Indianapolis. New York Store, It is emphatically true that the Xw York Store is now offering goods at pri--' ces which have never been equaled in cheapness in this city. Their stock embraces almost every article derired by the public, and of the best quality. The proprietor does not wish purchasers to take his mere assertions for troth, but invites all to call and test the matter "it is not what a man ayn, but what he does is the thing " Call at the New York Store, and you can verify the truth of his statement as to the prices ami quality of bis goods. Heport. Slate of Indiana, County of Wayne, in the Wayne Circuit Court, Aug. Term, 1859. The Grand Jarv of said Count v resnectfullv renort that after huvino- finished all their other ! business, they proceeded to make personil insjiec-1 tion of the condition of the County Prison; that they find it suffic ent for the safe keeping of pris-1 oners; reasonably convenient and healthy; and j they further made dil.ger.t inquiry into the man- j ner in wnicn saiu pnson nas oeen Kept since tne ; last term of this Court, and find that J. T. Williams, jailor, has discharged his duties as such in a most unexceptionable manner; hits kept the prison neat and cleanly, and given every reasonable attention to the comfort ami health of tho prisoners confined therein. J. R. Lamsov, Foreman. Nbw Goons Daily Expected. Messrs. Strattan St Son are daily expecting an arrival of grods from the Ettstero cities. Tue Senior partner is now there, and from h"s long exp rience in the i trade of our city, and the popularity of his se- ' lections, justiOes us in assuriog the public, that a 1 finer stock of goods has never been brought to this place, and that they will be sold as cheap for . t . i. i . i , . . .. ... . . ... .. . . noose in trie u est, iney win sea lor cash, and ; They will sell for cash, and ; aft vk.ii.Ata TKa.v a 1 i I or, ATAmmatinn ftf ' their new stock as soon as it arrives. ,9 We are under obligations to our friend J. Thompson, for a water melon which weighed about 25 pounds. X-9" Zimmer k Emswiler have recently made j - . considerable ddi'ions to their stock of Notions nd fancy article', to which they invito the atten ..... , ,- . , I mn nf hir fttal nnicr and th nnblie. 1 hlV ftl- ...... ... r j . so coutinue to niAnuiacture a large amouoi oi , Candies of all kinds, which they sell at wholesale ! and retail, at the lowest prices. Purchasers are j requested to call two doors west of jf the Palladium I office. p& The Board of Conoty Commissioners meets on Mooday text. There will be a lare number of applicants for license to sell intoxicating liquors. We hope bat few will succeed. fi- We onderstand the trial or Mr. Hope, for keeping a Billiard table for oaij, will be tried at ; Ceotreville, on Monday next, before Judge Perkirs. j Tall Goods Gentlemen wishing to replenish j . , . . ., ,,A . -i ,utheir wardrobe, are invited to call at the Clothing i , .'L oi. r i . Store of our neighbor hire.a few doors west of the j People's Hack, where they will find an assort- j ment of seasonable goods, which for quality and J .i. . .v. il:a.:i i 81 vie, nre not aiicu iu iuia tuj, sun wuica win be made up to order and measure, in the most fushionab'e stjle and by the best of workmen. A largo stock of Ready Made Clothing, of the best qnality, and suitable to the approaching season, on hand, made of the best materials and with great care. Starr & W hite cannot turn day into night ! ! but they can come as near making the night as .ne as near making the night as! 1:4:01 a u;iy u -it -wu mcu wc uai.c ccr iviiuwu, , J 1 by their immuaoie gas ngat. i oeir mam pipes j

are gradually tiading their way into a.l parts of j ,ha hat of irrpertinence and the quintes the city, and arj prep .red to extend pipes into the j Sence of meanness, if the Postmaster of Richdwelling houses and business rooms of all of our j rnond would wake np some fine morning and citix'ns who are not yet sapplied with gas light. ; find himself seated in the presence of the same court, and answering questions touch raUtial Bazuar. Sach of our citizens as ic violations ol the liquor-law, that were wish to procure superior peaches for family use, j being Fopp'A to him? We only ask for iaat reasonable prices, can do so by calling at the ormation. Thanks to some unknown friend establishment of our friend DigJale, where a!-jfor two boxes of fine Peaches, received by most every kind of "creature comforts of this ' Express from Illinois we'll can them, and life, can be had. Also, great variety of fancy j whoever it was, we trust he or she will come

articles, Toys, Wall Papers, c. Store east of the Hanling'on House. Good picture can always ba bad at the Dagnerriao Gallery of J. K. Boswelt, on West Main street. He is one of tho oldest acd mot r i .1. ., 1 successful artists to the West, and insures every . , . . ' l"-' r--- " cmade. Hi has a fine assortment of cases on hand, to which he desires to invite the attention of all ; who desire pictures of themselves or their friecda. His terms are low, and he is always on hand. No difference as to weather.

MERE MENTION.

Our mention of bis signing a petition for the "im mediate and unconditional repeal" 01 the Fugitive Slave Law, by our neighbor, (in the days when bis anti slavery armor was . . . .. . i i i i t brigbt witb. tlie using, arm it. uu wcu reaping the rewards of ralor as the chosen champion of the old -Liberty Guard" in the legislature.) has had the effect to exclude the term "Abolitionists" from the columns of bis last paper it can't be found. He now says '.Rniihlians." 'Republican party," and "opposition," very nicely! he doesn t say Waci Republican," or 'Abolitionist oner-! The Washingtonian Society, Rechabites. TemD'e of Honor, Sons of Temperance, and Good Templars, are all doing efficient service in the good cause there is a tirm determination animatinz each member of these organ izations, to use every honorable means with in their power to rid our city ot tue curse of liquor selling and drunkenness. Since resuscitating old "Clai. Division," of the Sons, only four regular meetings have been held, and the membership numbers one hun dred and sixteen, and increasing at the rate IS per week. Messrs. Spinning & Bennett, are running a 'Buss this week to Centreville and back, during the McCorkle trial fare 20c each way. The good effects of concert of action among the fuends of temperance, in trying to prevent "Old Wayne" from being disgraced by going into co-partnership with liiiuor-sellers in the drunkard-making business, and in prosecuting those who violate the law, has been signally exemplified in three or four cases recently: We mentioned Grothous's leaving and going to Coving ton, Ky., two weeks ago; we laarn this week that Herman Ahaus, who applies thro the Jeff, for license, wants to sell bis property near the fair grounds and move back to Cincinnati; if he is determined to persist in en"S'n2 in the infernal traffic we will rejoice at his removal it is a brutal business to embark in, and we should think that even Ahoss would be ashamed of ill Fred. Bowing, left for parts unknown to escape going to jail or paying fines for selling liquor contrary to law; it be slays away, it 11 ail be rigni; but if lie returns bis purse will have to suffer or he'll have to board awhile at Centreville, "sure." We are pleased to learn that Mr. Reynolds, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer at the Depot, was offered his price for his shop situated between the two railroads there ; but when he learned that the property was wanted for the purpose of selling whisky therein, he refused to 6ell ; good for that. If every owner of property would refuse to rent to liquor sellers, and billiard table keep ers, the sources of several evils wouIJ be dried up in Richmond- The aggregate of cash premiums to be pVid at the next Wayne County Fair, amounts to the sum of 82,412 50; which is divided between the Mechanical and Agricultural Departments as follows: $68 to the former and SI. 728 50 to the latter. As a sample of the division of premiums to different farming interets, we mention the following items: Cattle and Horses, f3U.j; iiorse woman-ana-ooysnip, jjo; nogs, $135; Sheep, S97; Grain Crops, S54; Dairy, 815; Sugar (including Sorgum,) and HonT, S5 1 ; ten sweepstake premiums In Lexington, Ky., at a recent election, the question of tolerating billiard saloons was deciJed in the negative by 19 majority; if queslion cf billiards or no billiards was 8ubli;iUed tothe vvovU of this citv, No n,.lona rtnl 1 ,.;.VriH.l hv ROD maioritv. -- ... - j j . and no mistake. The I. O. O. F. have established a third lodge in in this city, calling it "Woodward Lodge," in honor of our friend Capt. Apollis Woodward. No incorporated town of the sie of ours, we venture the assertion, can show better improved streets all the streets running north nd south, we believe, are graded and graveled, as also the cross streets running east and west; so that, in future, heavy street expenses will not have to be provided for and taxes will be lighlei Building is still going ahead: a new frame residence is being erected on west fcpnng-st ; two-story brick residence is going up on ?" norta ' , V ,Ar' " inrs csLiisiiiuciii. iui i., A..tt description of wood, planing, sawing, sash , , ,....r.,,, " : - r,,...,t l.w U II LA UllUll 11J(1U ii.v .ui un, , ( . ..... . . .,j Messrs. Johnson & Perrv, is steaming away j like a thing of life, near the railroad on Ninth-; st. Messrs. A. Gaar & Co.. have sold 200 j Thrashing Machines this season. No one j ever did a better job of grading and gravel-( ing than our St. Commission has just comi pleted on Green-st. Workmen are engaged ; i it.:. . r li... : resetting me curm.ig u .a.u ...... i-. ', gis s west to front. wne n our uraymeni ... f ... tl.nl ti o ula tr, t ri.1 A i rTAAr-on 1 : liti mil" ' IIJ111IIII3 U3 .lit. A. WHUig AW AAAVt UIUV..U. . u - . . . , , , I se ers an average ot at least J uarreis jrs an average oi at least oarreis per trsol" this would make 156 barrels ier vear.i Wfl have about ten drayuieilt aUtl suppose! they'll average about the same number of; barrels per year, this would make 1.560. or. at an average of 40 gallons to the barrel, 62.400 gallons or 24D.600 quarts, which, at 10 cts. a quart, makes the round sum of $24,060, poured doicn the throats of our people and worse than wa;-ted for strichnine whisky alone add to this the vast quantifies of la-. rra, .ml KcaA-P CaViII.1 dillVn th &lllt PaTPftlS thi branjy, gint ad wie 'sipped down: bv lha wouj be-fasbionables. occasionally,! anij ,ija cost to the citizens of Richmond will ! not fall far short of 5S0.000 per annum ! .vl lu": " 7. " J. Slnnn and Ld. II. Conkle, under the firm . . , . , of Shinn & Conkle. are aoout commencing R Boot arl j shoe Manufactory, at No. 90, Msin gt the roora f0Tn,erly occupied by Vm, Bell: they are good workmen, and we wish them success. Aei!juior tiaer, oe , - i l n i . . cause "Rev. Mr. Rentzsch," was brought before Esq. Lyle, to tell whether he bad, in his frequent ministerial visits to the grogshops, "spied" oat any violations of the quart law, consoles "the Rev. gentleman" by telling him that for his boldness in speaking out" against tippling witnesses. c. ana ior auvocaung tue uusiness 01 VA w- rt I- w ea L 1 ltd w.ll v w.aa , n.t? 'na J J , "J " T , ' - - - ' f , r r t v AnntiiAnco. for a ctervmati ta t b' ht up as a witness, would he not call u , nJ see U9 ca Mt peaches. llie Jell. says that John .Lard-oil Kobinson "has been ! fighting the battles of the Democratic partT ' 1 .k;i;. r t.:. u i. j with vigor and abilitv from his bovhood. Bli is "bo,J n,an " We rather think he has been Jlgkhng a few battles on his own book; but we believe Messrs. TulIiJge and ' . ...... . P Collgrove will teslifv that neither rtzar or abihg was manifested by him on these occa- ' . sions: whilst the onlr indication on record ot his Iveinsr -bold." was when he acted tit part of "Ellington's watch dog," and stripped a free negro at Indianapolis in order to set if he couldn't find some marks and brands

on his body or limbs! Yes, le's bold.' At the Odd Fellows Pic Nic Wednesday. 24th.

at A Kino-tan- a Im nor seller from finnooK i brouirhta barrel of whi.-kr on the ground; be was politely waited on by a committee and j requested to take the article away, rut no refused, when the committee lifted the barrel ,. a Ill a ) - -. an axe, and motber earth received i'S con tents into her bosom. The brother Odds de serve credit for so promptly removing a nuisance. The jail at Centrevii'e, we understand is crowded with liquor-sellers, whs are the Iran I HA lfAr.nhii.tn arrt a ....... ,..., . , ... , ... . i v. 1. 1 1 , auu c. pi., ci .1 v ...... . that the prison doors might be opened to these 'persecuted' liquor-sel'ers, and they permitted to go free from paying their fines! Bejamin Fulghnm, of the vicinity of this city, has received a patent f-r an improved sawing machine we had it last week "sewing machine," and after reading it we tho't our friend Bellis with Singer's superior machine, would have to knock under, as friend Fulghum's invention could s-a-ir up all kinds of timber into lumber; curious mistakes happen when vowels get mixed, particularly in that word f(n(o)(e)w'mg: three words indicating a different and distinct branch of business by changing one letter. Independent Candidate for Clerk. W are reqirsted to announce W1LIIAM n. SCHLATR, as an Independent candidate fur Clerk of Warn county, at the ensuing Norember election. tf ISichuaeiid Wholesale Price Current. COXUICTID HHII BV T. M. TOTSO Ftnnr, per cwt, . Wheat. lr tush Corn, D.rn Meal " Ap.l-s, Putatuts, ' Onions, Flux S-ed, Tiimitliy, " a. ni-r. IllueGras Mason City Salt M.l llrrin i-r '. Mil . While Fish p-r y tbl Bur Inin pt-r lb Hntterjier lb llenns bus , I'.urkwbeat per cwt Lard, 83 10 07 04 ! shoulders " T5 Sidt-s " Wl Bacnn hog roind M) Tarkies j.er lb 1 fH' We, 4) fucks per pair 1 OoOiickeDS per dox 1 25 Ettfa r. i .rt-vn Hides per lb 3 1 1 Dry ' 1 7". fireen Calf Sklus . 4 heep Skins 5 -25 Ltird Oil per gal . 3' LintM-el llastor " T 2 "i Sperm ' 2 75 Seet 11 each Mi I 2 1 6) 7 05 . 10412 OS . e3 h5 1 SO 2 10 . 1 60 Premium List Fat Hogs. There is an omission in the Premium List of the Wayne Conoty Fair, of the following: For the B.st 3 head of Fat Hogs, $10 " Second Best, ... $5 s?"Aoy person having a farm to rent can hear of a poo l tenant by calling at this office. Cincinnati and Chicago Rail Road li?.V TO LOa.-i.YSM'OaT. Trains run according to the time tahle below, connect. Inir at Anderson with the Bill,omtise Kaii koad I.imic, for all points K;ist and West on that route, ud at Kokomo, with I'xau fc lnBiiii.foui It. K., also at LoRnnsport with T01100 Wabash A Wkstxkm Kailroad for all points in the Wahash Valley. Timo Tatole, No. 12, loiaKe iireet on edunesday, April 13. Leave Richmond : Arrive at Richmond Vrt. Tro. 1'as, f rn. ' Pass I'rt. ; Trn. Trn. p. m r. m. STATION'S. X A.M. ! 8 00 9 O0' Richmond, 9 0" . Washington, 1 3- 9 ri Hajrerstown, 1.40' 4.1.V 3 HI, 3 lo 8.4't; -i;ZT 2.U 1.17' 1.37 1 I.5.V 10 ti 10 Wvr rustle. ;ll "5 11 04 Midlletown, j 'J.I3 l.-i-l 'J'lincy, I 3 IB I Nevada, j 4 01 15 . Kokomo, 1 17 i i;,ilv,..t.,n, ! .0O 3.10 Loganspurt. 'P. It. P. M.l 12.17 lij.04 112.' S.57 10.54 .0! 1H.3 1. 7.2'J 9 40 6 .Oil! A. M A. M I Arrive at Logansport. Leave Logansport Toledo, V .ash and Western Riilmads, t.tken at as low rates as by any other line. JOHN SUA NUT, Ja., Supt r UTTERING ALLEYS A. VI CONDUCTORS. Put np Cheap, by 1IMRD A MOX, 51 ISTain. street VZZat July 14, 153. 3Itf acw Carpet I.oom. CLEM SCOTT has extended his Stor' back so that it is now about 191 feet deep. The addition is fitted np in ltoo.1 style, exclusively tor Carpets. Oil Cloths. Wool and Cotton Curtains. Damask W jo.iow Screens and Shades. Cnrtain Fixture". c . Ac. Housekeepers will do well to call and examine hi stock, as he is selling such goods lower than ever before offered in this market. July 14, 1-..9. 3!t, SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! riiuB. Bnucrfignw an opi-ned on rear, .tre-, on north Of trittl. 4k ytnn ax arr,aal a.aoe..n. 3f KOOti aild 9tlO. Whir. Vr nnrrhaavrl I qoor hands, in Witmincton. D-:trare, aai are made of wTOti ' material and by the bst of wrkaien. I The stock was boacht low for casl. and the desiarn i. t. sell them low in like manner. Please call &id examine for yourselves. THOMAS SOOT. Richmond. Ind. July 21,1,.'9. 3j:f JAMES L. SNOW ORtoTIIOS. NESTOR Co.. corner Main and S-rc Kr 'rent streets, dealer in Groceries. Provisions, and everythin jt usually found in a first class irocerv. Remember that Snow is to l-e only foand at the place above t!ecribtl, where he will be happy to see his old friends and customers. A friendly feeling with all otbers who wi'l favor him with a c ill. ifc So extra charge or d-livering Flour, Feed. dec. in any part of the city. Richmond, Ind., April 21, lS. 19tf FURNITURE WARER00M. tiio.tias .ntso. 1 1 AVINO refitted bis Store Room, and extended his facilities formanuiacturing Cabinet FURNITURE, is now prepared to sanplr the public with superior articles in his line. He wul mtks Bnreaus. Tables, Hedsiads, Wardrobes, Sofas. Chairs of ail kinds, and in fact evervihinin the shape of Furniture. He will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati made work. PROMPT PAYMENTS. Selling his work at prices ia direct competition with maaufactar-rs of Similar work in Cincinnati, he h u at p?l tae C VS 'I intaa of pvmnts and for tieC lH will sell as low as aiy hoaa m Cine.aaa;i, iha.tniVm; it ti 'he m'ai! ioserjit of all parties to pav the ch oa dliverr f the work. GOOD CABINET WORKMEN WANTED Tw gd workmen wanted immiliatelv. to whon c-nitait suplnvanai. g vol ws an 1 prompt py uo- n will be w vi . ?C7 Knraitare delivered in any part of the city fre of ehanre July 14, t;59. Sltf JEIIIEL RAILSBACK, Attorney at Law and Notary Public RICHMOND, IND., X" TILL attend to the troMcmtioa of ba..ines in v v Wayne and a-ljoininr counties, and .he prompt collection of ciaims. Oitico ia Ham's tA,ilin p stain. liji. 9-1

recipients Ot Grand Jury favors tor having j onaer me name ana style ot Gorsach i Grave violated the liquor-law; we look for another ' i0 tneve.'e" tl .bTfirm . re" chapter of lam mentations in RentZScb's Of- j quested to call immediately at the old stand where the

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WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE- I E.F. IIIKSX, j

Respectfully informs his friends and the publie that he keep far ale a general assortment of Watches, Clocks. Jewlery, Ac. He a!so repair Watches and Clocks in the best man fit- Th natrnnaM rf tha nnkli. a. ft" w aaaw viawaaS. M rVipWUIaitT - XT" Shop No. S3 Main street, in the room formerly - ccup'ed 7CituaP. Bank. j j : IN DISSOLUTION. TOTICE is hereby riven that the eo-nartn er.hir, existing between VM. GORSCCtI and CURTIS VM. GOR-iCCH, CCRTIS GRAVE. July 11th, 1359. JA3IES M. POE, h.vin boarht oat the interest of Curtis Grave la the abore hm of Gursufh A Grare the business will be continued at the old stand one door east of the New York Store and under Strr Hall They are ordering and receiving many of their goods direct from the manufacturers, an i consequents can' compete in prices, ke.. with any bouJe in tha VVel ' We respectfully solicit all ihoee who have heretofore patronized the house to still continue to do so. and we invite all others to give us a call before purehain,r elsewhere, as we expect to keep a : eneral assortment of Hardware, Carpenters' and Coepera' Tools, India Rubber Belting, Ac . Ac GORSCCn POE. I As 1 have sold my interest in the Hardware trade lo J. M. Poe. t'sq.. and m ab vut retiring fr.im business I would recommend to those who have so liberally patronized us. an 1 my friends generally, a continuance of their patronage to the new firm of (rorsuch if Poe. j r , CCRTIS GRAVE. " i July 11, 1S59. 33 , Dissolution ! THE firm of UNDERWOOD & BRO., is this dsy ! dis.nlred by mutual conent. July 2, IHoi. UNDERWOOD A BRO. ! The undersigned will settle up the old books and j continue the business as ususl. All persons indebted j to the late firm, please take notice that they will be i esllei upon to pay the same forthwith, as the old doom must ba closed up. All persons having accounts j '" "a are requejtej to naaj ttieai in and get cred it for them Thankful for pa?t patrnnae I hope to merit aeon uuuance 01 toe lavorg CI ail my oil friend T, It. il. UNDERWOOD. July ,. 1359. 3,j tf Take IVoticc! Sergeant's Spring Bed Bottom, I I , '"" p,lncipl!' xt is simple, lieht ' uumoie. poruoie, luxuriously easy and comfortab and a convenient bed For the Sick or Invalid, All persons in want of Spring Bed Bottoms aill please We, the uTidersiijned. are the only manufacturers and utc I'rui'rietora Oi lais cejeorated la Richmond. Indiana, having purchased the right of the t aieutee. it sells at THE LOW PRICE Of rive) Dollars, and can be put on Any Kind of a Bedstead, New or Old. in short time. We also keep all kinds of jf u n .v i t un m: , uch as BEADSTEADS, DRESSING and PLAIN B UREA US, and WA SIISTA NDS. all kind, of Tables Ssfas, liomifn, Sprlnsx, Cane and Wood Seat chairs. Hackers, do. All Kinds of .Tiattrases, Ac. iT Ware Boom No i Uain street, Richmond, Ind. BtJSSELL or n ko. 3ltf July 15. 151. TO OVK CUSTOMERS! ON OR ABOUT TlIE -20TII Of TrllS MONTH wa will e im amci recoivinj our Everythin? Sew and Fashionable that appears in the Ksstern Markets will bs f janl at oar eiiiiblishinont, and at prices that will DEFY COMPETITION, For the next Two Weeks UNUSUAL BARGAINS can b8 bad, as our object is to soil oat all our Summer Stock. UK CSS SILKS. BAREGE LAWXS, GROXUINE TISSUES, CIIAMaIES. GINGHAMS, SHAWLS, lace mantillas, Fsril. Brilliant", French Chintz. At 2a per cent ! than Eastern prices. XEIV YORK CASH STORE, R. JACK. SON. August 11. - 85 Ilurraii for Pike's Peak. OR WHATIS THE SAME THING TO THE POCKET, a Tlnllaiw C-iTrail la i TIiaIIv tl..ll a iuiiai ua.eu aa cx vvuu uumcu.i I The Ivlodel Grocery! 3- T. dGarX33SaT c&3 Go m mmW T ' HA VKit P-ne1 the finest selection and the best assort ment of rceries in the Vet. His opportunities for , r namre mi suisiac.ion in prices is warrante 1 to alt cuit'jraer. An inspection of I is wares is earnestly solicit! .. Large etaies and smIl profits. Come on?, com ail ;o.tch. taite an t handle, for this done yoa will sarely bar. SELECT FAMILY GROCERIES!! Of every description, deliveret In any quantity. An immense stock of Woolen-Ware, Stone Ware, dec, together with an extensive assortment of Oi-easwire. will nosij lively be sold as low as the lowest. Every variety of sta lie articles, ajtio. wijcej, iea., apices, r lonr, torn Meal. Molasses e! golden hue. Canned Fruits. Dried Fruits of every description: all the Vegetable at present in the market; Fruit and Berrifs ia their season: in a word every article my bj foaal at ! . 75 Main street. Particular attention paid to orJers from families, and satisfaction warranted those about purchasing an outfit in the firocery line- Ladies are particularly requested to examine our stock of Qaeensware before purchasing elsewhere. iLf Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Ap proved country produce desired in exchange. Remember I he m.vdsl Grocery ! Na. 75 Main street, between Marion and Franklin. March 3, 1S59. i2tf Wagon and Carriage Hubs. 'rHEundersifDed is prepared to manufacture and furnish - the Trade with aron and Carriare Hubs, mortised or anmortised : Bent Fellies. Shafts. Poles. Bows. Ac. 1 Also Bed posts, and all kinds of Cabinet Tarcinr at rea- ' sonable rates. Broom Handles and Plow-rounds by the hundred or ' thousand. i Chair Backs cf Walnut. Cherry and Poplar. ! All kinds or Circular or Gig Stwtng done to ord-T, and ! at short notice. j VCT Factory north of the Di wt near Kenworthv 'a Mill. Richmond. Ind. BE3CJ. rcXGHCM. llth 4th. 1S5?. 47tr LCOHOL. Burnior Fluid. Turpentine, Lard, Linseed, Sweet, Spwtn, Neat root aad Castor Oil. alayi oa hand at the lowest prices at. JOS STEDDOit COMay 2 4tf S the -No. of Bosweli s eeiebratei. fall aixe. Toist. i lander Daruerseetype Camera, with which he made tictures, in this city, in 1547, of which specimens are i now ca exhibition, at his rooms, clear aai uafaded. i r'rom his long experience in tho profession be anhesitauntjly assares the public that he understands the ' business p-rleetiT. od is now prepared with the same ; Camera to tarnish his patrons with first class p.etares ; only. i Gallery at his residence, west Mala street between ! nsMisits, isi ureea. W Ail pictares warraated. aai perfect atisfa tion gives beforo any charge ia made. Jaav.tT.le. 7tf

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For Sale In Richmond, A BOUT to acres of Laad. near the Itepot, with the - av rotloa-jBj imprate-nii : Larre ras T-el!in, Stable. Carriage Hn. Wsh House. Woo4 Hoase. Well. good Spring aa4 Spriar Hoase, FraU Trees. Shrubbery. e. Nice proaertj. Will take assail hoase ana lot in exchange. A rood Hoase an! Ltt en Fart Warne A venae, S raosss, aw Cellar. Weil a4 Cistern. All the ahave property will bea.ldlow, ea easy par menta. Possession jtven immediately. , JAMES M. POK. Bicbcsond, Feb 8. 1S59. 9tf lluue mid Lot near thelcHt for Sale very Low. ANEW and very desirable Brick fottare Residence, containing seven rooms, with excellent water, well and cistern. pumps insidr -o d drv eel lr, stable and woo J house, near the Depo. Sn.-h ra opportuuitv for prurini a pleasant bo ne is seldom to be met with. Terms of ravment easy. t-? Knquire at Palladium cSee. Ju!y 23. JUtf Tor Sale. SOMK Beautiful lots of Land from one to five acres situated one mile west if Richnvmion the National Road. The above Lots can be boaght oa five annual payments, with 6 per cent, interest. JOHN P. SMITH. Sep M, 135?. 40tf Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a desinble farm, containing l'A acres, one mile south of Milton, Ind The Kartu is hani'om -ty .ituated abnt sixty a-res in eultivtiiun, the b.i!,n-e well timbered. 1 here is on the premises a Fnme Dwelling with fire rooms. Frame Barn, an Orchard uf first rale fruit a never-failing "S; ring and a Well near the bouse The farm is a desirable one and will ba soli on favnrabte terms. THOMAS K. POL'LKK. Mi'ton, June SO. 1?39. 6m For Sale on Favorable Terms, VN excellent Brick House with 4 acres of Land situate 1 mile north of Richmond. The House is substantially built an! wsll finished. Tnere are S rooms n 1 a large attic, also one of the best of cellars the whole siie of tha House 1 here is a carriage house, wood house, smoke house and spring house, with a never failing spring, also a good well and eis -tern, and a large stableEnquire of JOS. DICKINSON. Jan. 2, 1559. 6tf Farm for Sale! rpHE subscriber oTers f.r3le a dejirsble Farm containing li acres, six miles oj.t of this p'.aea. on the Eaton and Hamilton R.ulroa.1 the Farm is hindsomely situated, about 1 acres ia cultivation, the balance is wMl timbered there is on the premises a Kr.me Dweilmir with oijht room', frame Barn, CornCrib and Carriai Uouse, Urick Mii'; house, Fru-ts of . t of various kin kIs an ,1 n-ver f.il n? stocS v.r withm 1 m,!e from the bnttdm? to th9 depot on the R K. The c arm ia a desiraoU one au.i will bo sold on favarabl e lCrmS" TIIA Q rt uiTPiirtr rilOMAb C. MIlCIILLU l.icbrronii, Ind, .May So, tbiy, Ji DR. ROB T- DUNCAN, omce two doorw North ef vtrallaa's Store RICHMOND, IND. March SI, lc5!. 15tf ABRAHAI3 PHILLIPS, XJ IN" m 3Z3 It TA. IS. UTS Jet. Ko. 50 Main St., opp. Starr Hall, Rich mon d, Ind ia na, IS now prepared to attend Funerals promptly and satis fact only, with ft tlcavrstt or 0rri y ?. lit) k ceps o hand alt sizes of Metal ic Cises and Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. These Cises are mde of a material which is ererlastinfc. neither water nor dampness U iTintr a ly effect upon it. 1 wnrrantthem neither to rust nor decay ; they are truly the Everlasting Burial Case!" Also VVooien CoiUns ol all sixes always on hand. June 17. 2Ttf SIGN OF 1IIE RED CURTAIN. !!T"r-3ssl-. .rx-i-xrsiX, NEWEST GOODS IN TOWN JgaaT" At Price to suit the Times. rtaines is in his Hew Rim at th oM stand, opposite the Branch and C'tinn' Hin,i. N" . 27 Miin.tri.et. All are invited to Via II strati an 1 se the Rirains. A splenli l a.Drtmeu of Lilies' Dreis Oiol., of a'l kind and the latest stvles hw!s. Collars. Rihljoas mil Dresi Trimminxs in great Variety. Cloths. sinet;. M.-n's a - 1 Biys" weir, 13., ant in shor: everything usua' ly kept in a wII regal Ate 1 e stab lishment. C-ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH ! A general as.ort iieTt of Fore:-., an 1 riiaietie Pry Ooo.is constantly on htnd, at the lowest possible Cash prices. Uoo-is received once or twice each month. JOSH. W. 11AINE. June SH. lfiJ9. atf RATS! RATS!! RATS!!! VORWAY RAT EXTERMINATOR for nl at D. T. a w Rrurk's lira? Srore, corner Main and Marion sts. QrJ- Price 10 ant M cents per Box. June 43. lfJ. 2"tf 1'ETl.K ( ROCKER CROCKE R liKNJ. CroCKEK- & C 0. South side of Main street, one square East of .Meredith House. Richmond, Ind. Manufaetnreall kinds of C RKI AGE.S, BUGGIES, Sl'l.KIES, Express aad Pedling V agons, ic. Arc. N e have on haud a line assortment of wirk in our line, and enn finish to order on short notice, almost any styleor ptrn of vehicle, allot whii-h they wsrranl to be made of the be?t material an ! by cnre'ul and ex pcrienced workmen. The public are invited to call and examine their stock and pricesrHtfl'artieular attention paid to renairing . 1th Eli i guest "market Ip'iHceTCash.paidfor Bacon, at July 21, 18. 9 W. DARSE. 3-Jtf FRESH GROCERIES. AT Io. 40, .Han Slrret. THE subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the puViic g.-aerally that ho has j ust received i iare supply nf fresh FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of Colfee, Sag.r, Molasses, Teas, Fisb, spires, Kaisinj, aai articles generally require 1 for ."ami'.y use S -A. C O TaT lie also lteeps on hand a supply of su.r cured II a mi, Jhoulders and Side Moit Also Table Cutlery, tjaeeasware. Earthenware, and a great variety of articles in his line. tie invites attention to his ? toe it as he will sell low cr Cash or approved I'roduce. Richmond. Jan. 2 1359. J IT. M00RMAX. Sasar, Coffee, Ac. A Complete stack of Java aad Rio Coffees. Also -'O iiads . O. Sarar. R-ftned do Crushed da Pulverised do 25 Bois. N. O. Molasses. for sale by GEO. W. BARNES. FCST received 1 Ton Cincinnati price. paniih Wbitine. for sale at J. STEDDOM ic Co. 24tf Mav 2o I.artl. lififi LBS. Extra Tamiy Lard, for sale hy SJVUU GEO. W. BARNES. Just Received. ROM Br-tgrs A Bro., Rochester. New Tork. com lete stock of Garden freeds ia pipers and in heik. GEO. W. BAK.NFS Feb. 84, lrV9. IUr THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL A I "Till P r I 1 I"1 r I 1 ' - ---' l I L 1 I J Vy ; yiLL furnish the m"St approved modern desigas for - l"ub!ie Buildings and private dwellings. Specifications. Contract, aai Superintending promptly and taithfclly attended to. Ornamental Brackets. Tru.se dir.. of Stone, Wood, Iron and Terracotta, furnished at moderate prices. Cut Stone Capsand Sills, Cast Iron Franis, Bank Vaults At. rPOs.ce. New Starr Hall. Richmend, Indiana. April 29. Hit JAMES M. HAYS, TTTOrLD again inform hi friend and the public geaer- " any stocks of that he is now ottering for sale one of the best Spring and Summer Dry Goods, T at has ever been brought to this markec Tar were all ateeted with rreat care, and parehaaed at such price a w.l! enable him to seil as low aa i as cbeap as any house ia the eity. Hi assortment Is very general, embracing al nest every article tn his line, each aa Cloth. Cassiaveres, ifcattiaett. for men and boys wear. Ladies Dress Goods ia great variety of tyle and quality, aad to which he ia rite the special attention of his castosaers aad friend. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended lo him, beaaas and hope t merit coctiaaed patronage.

PUTTT. YTE re in receipt ot a large lot of the above article v V pare and frwch, and for taUe cheap by JOS. STEKOOM Jt CO. MayS 141

SCHOOLS. IT M. JOTIXSOX and L B.JKNKISS. will re-epea rai

Number c j i la raioa Schoal Uoaae. aUckaioad. lad . ia ta 5th day of Sept., ls&s, for tba tern ( faar SAODlhS : TUITION PsR MOXTH; Frimary rvpartrcent. - - - - - 1 f 0 Secendar' - - I J Uicber Class. ....... 9S IVoper de-lactioa made for tisse lost by aickaeas wbea promptly rei-ortel. Tustisn payable at tnesaidaleer tfee term. OtieOn Sun.lsv ereniDe Uet. of eansamptiea. Mrs. DKI.fHIA HORNBY, wife of Jobs A. Borney. of this rieiDiiy . about ! years. MACHINE SHOP. The undersigned still coatinue at his old staad la the Richmond Fonndery, And grateful for past patronage., respectfully solicits a continusnce ol tha same, tie has increased his facilities and is now prepared to furnish all kinds of MILL IRONS, STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLEH8 atO. And to do a general ebbing Business In the wit of Machinery. He is also pnpired to furaish at Wholesale or Retail, ULP'S CELEB RATED CIDER MILL or the irons for it in sets or parts of seu. at abort no'ice. UrRepairs made to this mill oa short notice. Address. VM. D. WIION, htehmond, Indiana. Willov and Wooden Ware 'lllE undersigned ha opened a Willow aad WoodJL enware and Variety Store in tho room recently occupied by the i'ost Office and Book Store, where he has lor sale a larger and more complete assortment of articles in Lis line than has heretofore been kept ia Richmond, and is enabled to oiler extra inducements in the way of low prices. Ketail dealers in the country can be supplied at Cincinnati price). T. BASS. Kicbmond. May 19. 1559. 3t f H. H. R. PROP. HOWARD'S Hair Restorative. j IS the surest, safest, best and cheapest Hair Invig j L orator now in use, it will be guaranteed to ac- i j complish just what the ptoprietor claims for it to do. I It softens har.h hair.il restore, it where it has fallen i off. it restores it to its original color, and beautifies in 1 every case where applied according to direction, li I you would have your wife have- a natural and beauliI ful head of hair, buy a bottle of Howard's Hair Restorative, if you would hav your child enjoy a luxurious head of hair, try a bottle of Howard's Hair Kestora- ! tiVO. if VOU should Vourself have keen nnfnrtiinafA .nniiili r. 1...M t . . V. . ; . ... 1 i... t. ; I a a ; . bottle of Uo wards Hair Tt-atorativ.. Kor wiaolesal, aud rouil-Price 50 centa per I Bottle. D T BUITCK I . 55 Main street, Richmond, Ind. June 9,1559. 26 8m i O. 1'. WU1TK. if. HAKl.lON IUiMON aMACHIXE WORKS. LIST OF PRICES OF ENGINES AND j SUGAR MILLS. lO Horse Engine j Complete wttb regulator and force pump, bore M j inch with JUincb stroke, witb iron bed frame. Boll) Oil O ilurse Eneinp. With pump and regulator, & inch bore, 12 inch, stroke with iron bed. 300.M 3 IIore Kngine. Complete with pump and Iron bed ; frame, 4 inch bore 8 iuch stroke. rtth wood 'J Horse Engine. The same as the Three Hotse Engine, with 3 ; inch bore 5 inch stroke, 125 00 !.0. I. I Sugar Mill, Price. 60 0 ; 3 Rollers 1 1 inches loo l.y inches in diameter; j weight isKi pounds, capable of pressing All gallons no. a. Price. 00 fn 3 Hollers I inches Ions; by 10 In diameter; weight llloo pounds, capable of pressing 60 gallons per h-ur. Price. 139 00 4 Rollers 10 inehes long, one roller 16 Inches in diamsterand two 8 inches iu diameter; weight I5UO pounds, capable of presing 120 gallons per hour. We deem It imprudent to produce references In favor of our Mills and Kngines. from the fact that we know that all Sunar Mil is made have not. as yet, heen perfected, but by continued experiments maie by us we hive been enabled to perfect ours to such an extent that it has been pro. nounced by all who have used Litem to be staperlor to any other mill now in- me. Our Mills are all Iron with wrought Iran sKafts, whidb s an aJvanlaa-e over all other mills. We warrant all our will-, and if they do not perform all they are represent! to do In this nonce we guarantee to make them right or reinnd the money. We al o m.nufacture Engtn-s suit'ible for our Pugar Mills and all other purpose.. The simplicity of our En gines Hllow us to manufacture them 25 per ceat. less than other liuil'lers, which you will readily perceive by referins to otir price list. We wisi it particularly understood that our Engines are uiiderratcl inrecard to thetiorse Power. A 10 borsa power equal to 15 a oeiju il to 8 a 3 e ,ual to 4 a 2 equal to 3. We find it an advantage t underrate our engines instead nf overrating them as mo.t manufacturers do. Machinery for Grist an I 3aw Mills. Sash and Mulev Saw Mills, and all kinds of Castings. Pump Augers always onh tnrl. Ir.oi Hailing m.-l to order, of the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. Particular attention paid to repairing Machinery. Our engines and Sjirar Mill was awarded the first Premium at the Wayne I'ounty Fair, and the Sugar Mill a LMploma at the .Slate Fair. JC?"S'rup Boilers, o' all sixes, made of wood with Iron bottoms. cmov Mii'iirst work', WHITE & 1JARGION. Richmond, Ind. rio.ca., xx.gxx. Aot. A Valuable Bailding Lot for Sale. OV the south-east cor. Eighth and Kim sts., opposite Wm. Reed's new residence Also House and Lot in pleasant part of the city. April 14, 153. For terms enquire of JOHN K. ILIFF. ldtf rRinm. CHAPMAN St THOMAS C. HlTCnKLL. EIITCHELL. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Dealers tn Fili. Salt, Ac, Ac., c Eorl Wyne Avenue, near the Deapot. TsT-Agents for the sale of superior Western Reserve Cheese. June 10. 153. 36tf For Rent, a TWO STORT BRICK UOUSE on Worth Seventh r Street, two sqares sooth of the IMpot. with 1 J eight rooms, doable parlors, dining room and kitchen on first floor and four bed rooms on second, well, cistern and good dry cel'lar under the whole. Enquire of CHAS. I. PRICE. PINE SHINGLES. No. I, Fine Shingles at $4 25 St $4 50 per 1000. Pine Lumber ffrssna tJO to 40psr lOOO. AVitrlarel, foplar sasasl Ash Flttwrissaj. sssls, HI i at st a, Deort, Kratssaea saaiel yiwnlsl ins:. w- LUMBER WORKED TO ORDER. We are also prepared t furnish Architectural Iron Work at short notice such ae M'rhe-iiaed Iron Mantles. Grates, Verandas, Lintels, Doors, Vaarts. e. Call aad see us. EZRA aMITB 4k I V). Richmond . June 18, 1859. STtf Soap and Candle Factory. 'pHE undersigned wontd respectfully inform tho pnblie that he is at ail time prepared to furnish to order SUMMER AND WINTER CANDLES of a superior quality, hard and soft Soap, ate. He also wi.hes to pnn-hae la' low and LaxJ. rendered and unrecdered, Soap Oreaee, Ashes, ate., Ae. CANDLES AT WHOLESALE. as cheap as they can be bonrht in tha eity. Tha reputation his Summer Candle hare obtained justifies pisa in confidently recommending them to the) xmbiie. Articles delivered ia any part of the eity. PETER SHINDLER. Richmond, Jiov. 20. 158. SsOia'ST.ti WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER ! JUST ARRIVED V NOW OPENING AT THE Fallatial Bazzar. No. 93. LARGE andSpledid Lot of Wall Papon and Border of this Spring Styles. Ca'l aad ace Test caa select fro-n tea thousand Boita. Sure ta pica. B. 6. VCeSALR. Richmond. April SI. 193a. Baekef. 100 D0Z- Xf """"ITS. W..AE.E-, Teats. a Terr i" ' ir etwek sfTsasf Btsa, Im&erial. atA Oelea. or 0-ack Tea, for ante by

GEO. W. BARNES.

Orders for Woven Wire, sT:Jerv

Aaswet SSth. 15. Classical School. A. ESTES, - - Priori,. NUtfBFJR LIMITED TO THITRT. CJCnOLARS will K. ..v.. . CT Branch., aaJ r"- H.sH I epeaed Maaoay. S. ijj,, ? . Taut chel w.ll apartaeos im Ihl. .... wl nUKIiHI Cero. e. TbemcolEi'uIJ5adr. Stadentswhea praciaije7eT willketaatht ata.1y.ee .1 th-ir ho Prlvnefs f Tbie school is H. dieewiahlae to prepare Tr flu rt,' lahere. farerabUeL-f.f011'' b. sraue epporranlty. C. H. 8TRICKLAXO. JNO Jtt AWS , , . 1LK. A-r,,, " " rl "- T-tf A- Eattreir Xew Keatare .t. the Traie. DIME PUBLIC ATIONS. A .E.?ormtV!.hi,priew,fal "J M-EXTV-TWO PAGES, TEX CENTS EACH. THE OinE SONQ9TEU. WtK 1. Cent.," f " - I t-Pular eomie, a., noaal simI senHmentai sons. THE DIME SONGSTER, .NO.. ConU... . oolloctio. of M THE DIME SO.N'liSTCtt vn Contain, many entirely new won, that hav. h aaretd. - fuvAiatren only in sheet music THE DIVIE SONGSTER XO 4 Conta.r.,,lirtof new and baatiflu sjnr. i-.t ub. i;Aai " j TE WIU AU.OSTa I. 5. j ConUins many aong.jost published with sheet m.ie. j THE DIME SOXOSTER. SO. a, ConUinsa eollecttoo of the latest aid mast brilliant . aoagathat bar, .rsr aPpWfci befjr. Th. A0r,"a peopio. Di ne Comic Sjxaler and Dialosruet. adt l!l"f h,am1 T "'""n oJ diseonrse.g.therThe Dime Reciptand Cook Booh. U tZimPa,f'V0Trh' In is volume is condensed a most judicious variety of reeeip'j. many of which bare been told for from $lCi to i5 eaoh Any one of the above publications will bo sent post paidUa th. roceipt of tea ceat. i. 0ney or poX" -f ? rih"9 -in th" tnU wia ',a, 1" f AdJ read CIIAULES O PERRISE. Indianapolis, Inl. 87 angn't 25. If 1 , U my ,ock of UJ to Msnrt. Coffla a. Hmtt, gentlemen of well known ability and ex. penence in the bustnes.. I ehoerfolly commend them to toy r.-iends and patrons as altogether worthy of tneir eootiiienee. and bespeak for them a oontiuuance of tho lavors beretolore bestowed upon myself foe th.Uii,?r Undrr m'bt .. to my friends Tor the oonfilence and pationage ao Ions; and eo bountifully extended me through tha past years of tay ba smess life, and shall treasure opaoj carry with me iu to the future, many pleasisot inetnories of my mjrcaa tile cayg. ' 0"The Boots and Notes will I. r....j . ,i.. .n stand and all per ms indebteiiare aamo.tly requested to come forward and make settlement as early as con. ventent, aa I need money to liquidate my own indebtedEdward Bellla or myself will always ba on haud to make settlements when called open. . . TUADDECS WRIGHT. A" 25- 37 3 w ! F. BUSH'S nERCAiniLE COLLEGE. RICHMO.VD, IND. rpnB FALL AND WINTER SESIOV4 ef this Ia.tltu tki?-1, ' ""ameac- MOV DA V, SEPT. Oth IH.'J. m.T,iA. u" '.onV" 1r,ntl-,' tse desirous of ao- ? Business EJueatioo. ui.s .rpa.,! by .r, M.reantlle CollawotB the eouiury. Va eoqrae of stuly 1. .rr.v.!ry,n.,bTiflie 8l"l'- "Ch " "'" - teed" di,',,, ,,ttT,il aatlsfaetloa and aaeeess areTguar-h-'jT e,trb,th' ho expect to attend the school shoiald commence as early Iu the session a possible. TEnns, Fora Full Course of 9uidy. tims unlimited, par in avlvance. . . . . . . ai-) i Single Intrv. only, . - . . i-j'i VA.rn.lhw ...... . . ,. . . ' r0 00 ... ..v. ,u,v,Waa.vii, can ou or ai'iress E F. FUST. August 85, 1u. Riebmond. M. .Tleat .Store Remored. , MiTHM nOBOAX Jr., yOCLD reel wet fully Inform his friends and enrtom-rs that .hehas removal his Meat atore to the Rset BuMIng on Main rkreet. a few doors west of the Post On.se. where he is prepared t snpply the pthlie with All Kinds of Fresh Heats. of the best qual'ty and lowest prices. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to bint, be respectfully soiicits a continuance of the same. a o. a ,o- If. MORGAN, Ja. Aug. 85th. 10. 9. 3-,f Election Notice. vftHERE will be aa Election hetd at Temperance nail, en rwlurday Evening. September Jt. lv, to elect TUree Trustees for Clark Division. No. 3, 8. of T-, R.cuaioal. Ind. By order of the Division . a. o-. JAMB. h. 8 VOW. KCIIOOIsS. f ATnARINE GATLER. (formerly Oatharln Lindsay) j and I.ARRIBTC. VICKERs. wilt ope. the rooms Nos. I and 3. in the Cnlon School House, en Mini., hept. Sih. !Si9, (orthe Instruction of pupils, and eoatloa four months, T E B Af 8 : Instruction on Cards. Orthography, and Res.'tlnf. . I0J rlUng, Juvenile, Mental and Practical Arithmetic and Geography. - . . . . . - JOil History, Composition. English Grammar. Practical Arithmetic, First Lessons ia Mat. Philosophy and Botany . to French. Drawing. Painting Embroidery, and higher t ranches if required, at the usual terms. So deduction made for absence except ia eases of ore traeted illness. Tuition p-y able at the middle of the term. 37 Valuable Farm for Si!c f I1HE undersigned orr hi farm for sale. It is itM. nated adjoining Hillabbra'. in this county ooaUim 16X aeree about i acres ia a high state of cultivation. Well watered good orhari, rood two-itory brick house snd large Lara. Tae farm it pleasantly located and if the best quality of land in short it i one of th most desirable 'farms ia Wayne eouoty, and will bo sold oa fair term.. For farther particulars ia. quire at thi office or on th p remises. B. W. ELLIOTT. Aug. 25. g4 Dried FrwiU 4 -.Ofi LBS-1"1" "'-d reaeha. -J-wvvr a an U. prtsao Dried Applet. Suo do Prune. Also Dried Cherries, for aai at GEO. W. BARNES. RICUID BOILER 170RKS. "TH E aaerign4 Is now proparod to taaka U order all kinds of STEAM BOILERS For high or low preasui Locomotives. Portable Eag'ao od everythiag pwrtainiogtethat hraaak ofawiaess, also emok Pipe. Tanks. Ueatwrs. Evaporators, ., or heavy sheet Irea 'nd by good workmen. Order will raeeira prompt attention. A a draws SAMUEL SI.VEX. ladLaaa. MRS. 8. A. ILIFF, wwrorLD say to tho Ladies of Riri.a aod vleialty " that ah la now fwceiviSMt dtroe from ta R Aster a Cttie a targe aad well a4eaed tck of Fashiaaabl Mil. tiaory. ooasiating ta part 4 aVoaaeta of Silk. Crapo Preach Chip. White aad Colore Tiaaana. Wiw, Soft An. wia4 P4sd aWwloa.. Uax. Cmaia aad Flats, for cbildrwa. ia grt rarvxy. Risbowe. Ptowaeo. Ra.a. e. La aad Straw Trlaaaslags- faakara. Draw Caps. Monaur Cap. Uaa4 Bras. as. Hair Ornament. e'k Laws aad Caaatotty Fetia. Bridad WrwaAsw. otogaat Bridal Bon" wet, M-Jmriag do. A ptavia tyl of Bilk u4 Straw Boa. set for 4 ladteo. Mowraiaf Collar aad Catwilrra AieoConet. VaoAl4r Braoe. IiM,a Bkirlo! PrS. aad IwaaUlly La tw aad aUatillaa. Torahwrria. every article wa.ll; faawd la a ttm Claw aaUliaerr HorZ which will b ot4 low for eaoa. ' wore, Mr. Ill, wtulo Rasa, mads l xriai.au with ... . the Leadu.gFa-.ioamai. Bl.Umon ladadWpnla. tT for! ward her MoatAly. the hstoat Kyle, aw wZmTm out Bv this . she will be aad ta raraiwk aor m.muTmm,. , i ft .lTbnVStI "AlTlJi. wr "awf www wi way a-naa awao to order with mmmmwu urSMr fro, a aimassco prompt,

April 14, IBM.