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BlchmovA. Jam 9v.li. JOTIOE. - ; Th. nMih.r.f thiei.r.heve "rftl-.STSS ,-h.ra. 25 Milt tor each notice of BE LIU lOUS MaVrWOBLlJw. fchael. Agrieettasal. laolrtvetiog. and ell " ' which ere STIJSIlhJ !?Vj'.irl kVM'. II eat tor st &55lrUl to the P - h B.tleM. ' " ' ' F -B"- .;!; " masonic calesoab. ' Wm MMM the third WelaJday... ....... KiehBBM IjoAftt, nU ea their.t Tady renin, la ovary moot Miac Batatnvaa Cktjt,Mo rfUy ....... Wavae Caaaeil. Brrt Thuradey Io March, Jane, Septachber andeember.. , Brit rltaoa Lodge (colored J Srst Monday la aaoh I. 0.0. F. ahlt Water Lodge, meet overy Friday evening. Iinats ( Merman) Lodga.every Tuesday evening ; Woodward Lodg,vry Wdn4ey evening. Urtaatat Encampment, every aaeoBd and foil ill TaaaViT ewe. of aeeb atonta. Qwtm of Bebeoee. of Whitewater aad Woodward lodge, frit and third Taaaday of aaaa month. egv of Rebeeea.of Herman Loge, first aad third Monday of each month. "O" Temaennce Oraere. Th eOODTBkfPI. ARB meet ea very Wdaday Kren lag. Oood Templar meet la Hilton. l"My .ening. do da -de Dtit.ltD.oa Monday evening. do '' do do Cambridge, Tuesday ..ening. do do du JBrksonburg, Friday veeinz. .. the SONS Of TKMrERANCK meat on every Saturday vniog. The nousof Tarhperaece meet ta CntorTllle.e Friday ere, TheUHlOa TlariAKs (colored) every if riaay er.n g 91s ill Arrangement Richmond rose .. .i , . , .. ossice. We Urn Mail leaves daily at......... ...9:30 a, in. do do Arrive daily at .....4:39 p.m. Logaaeport Mail Jearae dally at JO a. in. da do Arriv daily at.... ,...4-.a0 p. m. Daytoa aad Colombo Mail lea rat at..... .3:80 p. m. Dayton, Colombo aad Efter a arrirea. .10:80 a. m. Oiaeinnati and' Kaiteru leave at 8:S0 p. in. Cincinnati Mail arrirea at.. ........... .10 :30 a. m. Hamilton Mail, via Boston, Me., lea re Monday, Wednesday ant Friday at 7.-00 a. m. Haailloa Mail arrive Toeadey and Saturday at 5.-00 p. m. Onion City Mall, via Arby, Bethel, Ac, eema aa Hamilton mail. Winchester mail, via Near Qarden, leaves Monday and' Friday at..., gim arrives Tuesday and Saturday at.. . ' ESTOfBc open from 6.80 a. ta. to 8 p .8:00 a m. .8:0-) p m. . m. Sun day from 9 to 10 a. m. ACHILLES WILLIAMS, P. M Cin.& Chicago Air Line R.R, OJPJ5.V TO CHICAGO, Arrive. S.50 r. a. 7.00 a. a. 4.U0 a. a. Pep art, 10. IS a. a 9.00 r. at. 0 00 a. a. Mall lepra rraifht TIME TABLE. Indiana Cen. and Dayton and Wes-B-B. GOING HA8TSO A. M. 10.18 a. m. ; 4.38 p.m. 001 N WEST IS A.M. 4.00 p. a. 10.S4 night i JKellg-lous Notice. Elder Bobbs will preaoh at the Christian Chapel ( late Warner Ball) Friday avening, 21st ins', ., at early gas lighting. Also on Saturday and on Lord's day at tha usual hours for religion worship. The public are Invited. - Stltaji Height Nursert. Together with the Press-gang of this city, we paid a visit to Q. Mbndenhall's beautiful Sylvan Nursery, in the vicinity of this city. Having no room this week to speak of the pleasure that visit afforded us, we postpone it. Suf fice it, that we did tha bounteous repast of mend M. full and complete justice, and we oheerfolly bear testimony that Wash, of the Press, has a capacity for storing away viands ejua1 to the water resevoir of a camel his legs must be hollow! t3Ti. C. Buell, has sold his entire stock of goods to Mr. B. Davis, who will continue selling goods at the old stand, just as cheap as ever. - CafTuesday evening "News" gives an account of the bad treatment one of the hands working at Bursoj's oil mill, (John Murkley,) received from one of the soldiers, on Monday night last. Without any provocation, he was stabbed in the fleshy psrt of the arm and in the side, with a bayonet he is said to be "severely wounded." Tha occurrence took place near the oil mill, the soldier wast lie re on the hunt of a deserter, and is said to belong to Capt. Gillaspie's company. The guilty party should be properly punished; but we see no sense in the suggestion of the News, that a few similar occurrences would have a tendency "to put an end to the good feeling which has thus far prevailed between our eilixens and the soldiers." v Why should they ? fcT"Dr. OulberUou, operator upon the Eye and Ear, has taken an office opposite the Palladium Office, over Wood's Drug Store. From the Dr's. success here in the cure of diseased eyes and ears and the numerous cases undr his care at present, he has concluded to establish himself permanently, in his city. jTOreat activity in Dry Goods, at No 27 , Main-St. There has been a heavy run on this houe, but Haines assures us that he is fully prepared to supply all who want good Goods, at low prices. - "Those Pictures. Young men, by re turning those pictures you took out of Boswall's show-frame, you will not only save aa ', apposition;' hut save four . times the amount tha pictures cost ',Wa have two of job spotted. Ton were seen from Robinton's shop. 1 Now we advise yon to return tham immediately and never borrow another unless Boswell is present. Taking into consideration the perfection of Bosweli's work, he should receive a larger profit than he charges. We are informed that Mr. Commissary, Gaaaral Stone is now feeding the State troops at an average expense per man of aboqt twtlwe cent per day. - If any Com miaaary can beat that wa should like to have him produced. And ha furnishes provisions of tha most satisfactory kind, too so for as wo can learn. Mr. Stone is the "right man ia tha right place. 'Indiana, Joral. Crops A heavy corn of Flax seed will be raised in this county. -Cora is growing finely. An unusually larire crop was planted. ; A largo erop o potato Taaa bean planted. nil..... ; r - it - Tb prospect is that we will have an abundant yield of wheat. Randolph Journal.

Lieut. Coeland aad fix or seven of

the "Aurora Rough and Ready's," under the impression that the Indiana Central II. R. took soldiers belonging to the Slate orer the road free of charge, when on a visit from their regiments to their friends and back, got on the train at Richmond for Aurora via Indianapolis. Before reaching Centreville. Conductor Whitney ascertained they had no money, and, in a rough ungentle manly manner, ordered them off the train. They got off without any disturbance, but were of course indignant at being treated by the Conductor more like dogs than men. Whitney train went on and they were left. As soon as the citizens of Centreville ascer tained the facts, they felt like oiling the Conductor, and they promptly offered to raise the necessary funds for the boys; but they refused to accept any, and determined to return baek to Richmond. Ooier Newman son of the President of that Road, learning the manner in which Whitney had acted. made arrangements for them to go on the 9 o'clock train. The general conclusion our fellow-citizens of Centreville have come to is, that the Conductor is nothing else but a Whit, in the full meaning of that word. Our private opinion, publicly expressed is, that the men who peril their lives for the defense of their country, should be conveyed over Railroads and all other thoroughfares, free of expense. OCT Thursday night, Patrick Welsh mur dered Wm. Page at Indianapolis, by subbing him to the heart with a large bladed knife, killing him instantly. The Journal says that a quarrel took place between Welsh and Uollen, growing out of a lawsuit between their wives, when Mrs. Bollen fearing her husband would receive injury, called on Page, who happened to come up, to interfere and get her husband away, and whilst doing so, Page was killed. Wtlsh tried to escape on the Central Cars, but was overhauled in this city by Marshal Zimmerman, and sent back on Friday morning. The Journal also gives an account of a shooting affair in a grocery the same evening the result was a painful but not dangerous pistol shot wound in the breast of one Henry Wagner, inflicted by an Irishman by the name of O'Mallery 'twas a drunken row. The same paper gives an account of shooting a small boy by a woman, on Thursday. The little fellow wanted some apples from a tree in an open lot, climbed up was ordered down wouldn't come, and the woman shot him. The gun was only loaded with powder and wad; and the damage is thus summed up by the Journal: The powder lodged "beneath the skin of his hand making them look like pepper on a beef steak, and the wad tearing a part of the skin and flesh from his elbow." The spirit of war seems to be rampant at the Capital. JJaT" Gas fixture every variety and style, always on hand at Messrs. Starr St White's, and at very low prices. They have also on hand and for sale. Coke, Coal Tar, and Fite Brick. Call at their estab lishment, on Main street, two doors West of the Palladium office. Sabs. We have lone annpoiad this celebrated drug, had some to be an exploded hntnbng, but we are aasored by thoae skilled in the healing art, that not the Saraaparilla iUelf in to be blamed for this conclusion, but the miserable worthless preparation of it that bare been palmed off upon the community preparations wntch contain about as mucn or it virtues a they do of gold dost. It is a commercial fact that aluoit all of the Saraaparilla gathered in tha world, U consumed in the old oountries of Eur pe, where the science of mediciue ha reached its hibet leifection, and where they know the best what to employ for the maitery oi diaeasa. llenoe we are glad to find that we are now to have a ooinpouud of this excellent alterative, which can tie re i ion on. ana our community will not need oe asaarej, tnei any thing Doct. Ayar makes, is worthy of their eonudunce. Me ha been tor year engaged in eliminating ima reined (see adv'eeol.) desig-ninir to make i hi "chef d' ouvro" which ahoald add the erowni.ig glory to hi alreidy enviable reputation. American veit, -New lork. Branch of Madam Dxmorkst. Mrs. E. W. Addleman has received a full assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children s Hoop Skirts, Skirt Supporters, Corsets, Summer Pads, Dress Trimmings, Also, Si.k Nets, Tassels, Velvet Ribbon and Black Laces. Mrs. Drury's drass cutting charts for sale, and the system taught in one lesson. Patterns in endless variety. Mantillas, Dusters, Basques, Sacques, &c, cut and basted at short notice. Dress making, &:c. Madam Demorest's Mirror of Fashions prioe 85 cents. Stamping and pinking. Brightwell Building, Main street, Richmond Indiana. MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS! MRS. OABK1LIA HrXXICUTT, having a new and fine-toned Piano, i now prepared to give Instruction to nholar. She furnishes everything aeeeary for tha pupil, and her charge are vary liberal. She solicit thpatronag Of the rablieRUhmond, Juae 30. 1301- t-r 'IIERIFPS SALE. By vfee of aandry decree and exeeatione to me directed rruaa lb Way no Camatoa Plea Court. I will espasa at public aaie. astae Court Uoas Door in the tawao CratarTilt. Warn eoaaty, Indiana. a the SSiS day o Juae ketweealhe Bears of lea o'clock, a. .. aad soar o'clock, p. m., ea said day. the following described real abate, sitaatea ia the eity of Richmond, in said Wayae eaanty. to wit A certain tot or parcel of groan i In that Mrt of said eitr f Kachmaad laid oat ay Jame K. ' . .... j . . : . ( ,i lmg Jala la ais aaowioo mma wkhvidvs v city, and known ay actaf o hbki w aa follows: Being sixteen feet inches front on Main street, aad running back with parallel line oa the east as a west side thereof. TO feet to aa alley: The eaaae ta base 14 wiihoM relief to satisfv said aecrse aaa caecaI ion a ta favor of Mark K. Reeves, William Hart, et- ale. aad I noma Birdsal, vs Basaael W- Hatting. JIM i, Hs61. t. 9 wtidhas, ana. w. i . Janet. 1H1. i73j SS TWO VALUABLE FARMS IN WAYNE CO. IND., frVHE farm north of Riafamorjd. formerly eme4 by M. James St. Browa. aa4 coatainins: a ho at 110 acres. aal the farm not th-east of Richmond, form ar ty owned ay aluta Morrow, eontatatau ISO acres are aow for saio on raasoaaht terms and payment. For perttcalars apply to J. r. SlDDALU Richmond J ana U If 1 ST tf lance stock of apttnc; aa wasaer shawls and laea nt mantilla. iaaa received at JTsimsi! xa xav S.h me. Mi.lSdl. arnmm .am 4-1

Sudden Death.-A young man by the name of Henry Turwiskey, who had been wor.ing for James Mendenhall, sear the toll-gate west of town for some time, was found dead this morning. He had went to bed between 10 and 11 o'clock, apparently as

, well a3 usaaL Dr. Haughton, we learn exam ined him, and nothing could be found indicating the cause of his death. James Mendenhall speaks of him as a rery moraUndustrious young man, and gives him a most excellent character. A darkey by the name of James Cox, who was employed as cook for Capt. il'Farland'a "Shelby Guards." now at "Camp Wayne," stole 865 from Lieut Conorer. He sent $45 to his father H- . j i rri u: ; Ting St Lafayette). The soldiers Suspicion ed Mm ar.,1 -f t, V; l wmiow, uuuaj uuu up two or three times, to no purpose. There happened to be a 85 bill oa a broken bank nf Iks nMi.ui.t..il 1 C . f. .1 '"" " " eiuu he sent it back. Oa opening the letter containing it, Jim exhibited the bill, whicb was 1 immediately recognized by Iieut. Conover, and the discovery led to a disgorgement Of - " o the 'funds ia Jim's possession. .Marshall Zimmerman, left this morning for Lafayette, ' "i to get the reSlJufl of the pile that the dutiful son had Sent to his parent Stock. 7 ' " T - - Ca lhe 6m0ae-h0U3d Of Our friend JaS. AlbertSOn, Was TISlted last night and all the 1 , , , r . . bacon be bad Was Stolen. It IS hoped that ,1 . . . , , , . . . . . the taste Of bacon, altho SWeet in the thief S , , . moutll, may be exceedingly bitter in hlS mtsiwr.,..U r- l- .t. , , . ,,, Stomacb, lor thUS gOIDg the "Whole hog 1" Rifled Casjior. Got. Morton teleeraphs from New York that he has Durehased a battery of Jame's rifled cannon, to be de livered in two weeks. The Governor will probably return home on Saturday. Jnd. Journal, June 20. Parly Iguored. Whatever may be the wishes and designs of huckstering politicians and demagogues, the people bare determined that party shall be ignored in settling the difficulties which have come upon our beloved country. No mere party consideration will be allowed to influnnio l:..ni;A.;,tl, - , 1 .mi.Uuvo mu, okuuu iu jiioDou, crisis, SBU the demasrozues who attemut to DUl narlv ! i - " r .... 1 " r--j oeiore couriiry, win, in signally rebuked. Result of the Congressioaal l:inviw in Ofirwin'a rlisrt ikmpi)i . . . . v.....,.,!,... W1U determination of the people in this matter. A portion of the Republican party there held a Convention and nominated Mr. Harlan, a very good man, to fill the vacancy occasioned by Mr. Corwin's resignation. The people were opposed to the Convention and to its making a nomination, but the politicians 'tightened the strings." The people bolted, Harlan was nominated. But the people were to speak at the ballot box. They did so in a manner not to be misunderstood. They elected Mr. Harrison, an Independent Union candidate, over Mr. Harlan by a majority of 600 or 700. Good, say we. May the people everywhere rebuke the politicians who attempt to foist themselves upon the country at f uch a time, and in a such a manner. Liberty Herald. s-At Mrs. Sarah A. IliflTs Millinery of all kinds dons with neatness and dispatch. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Storo on Peart Street. aorth of Main, opposite tha af. M . Charoh. LOW PRICES! Just received from THE EASTERN CITIES AT PANIC PRCES! BUek and fancy Silk, Orcandee Muslim, Lawns, Messina Broche, JAosdmbiques, Ch&llies, i Delaines, Laee folate and Mantles, Spring Shawl, Parasols, Olovet, Hosiery. Cotto until, CashmerettS, Print. Lioens, Boots and shoes. Hats, And most other articles usually found In a well selected Mock of Kureigo and Domestic Dry 3oods, to be sold at fan 10 Prices. Opposite the Brightwell Building. This community are respectfully incited to give us a call, W. PETCHELL. Klebmond, May 3. leei. 31. tf Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue YVaynt e of an execution to mo direoied, from taa avotj Common Flea Court, I will expose st public sals, at the Court Hoao door in the town of Centerville, Wayne County. Indiana, on the 20th day of July, lsiil. between toe hours of 10 o elk a. m.. i 4 o clk p in. on said day, thofoHowice described real estate situated in that part cf the city of Richmjnd, Wayne connt7, Indiana, laid out by Jehn Mniin tO'Wtt: Ueirinuiug at the north-west cor. cf Marion and Mill street, in that part of the said eity of Richmond laid cut by Jolin Smith; thence north along Marion street b3 icet. more or lees, to the south line of Frederick icktuao' lot; thence wet along laid line l-i feet, more or less, to the east eida of an al ley, tunning north an! fouth. between tha lot fcercdocribed ant lot number bl; theoca outh alonz said alley ti the north aide of Mill street, thenoa east along Mill street to Marion street to tha piaoe of beginning. The same to le sold without relief to sat isfy laid execution in tavor of Anthony Way, v Chrutcpher Shover, Kaul Larsh, et. als., June 11th, J. S. STIDHAM. ShsT. W. C. Jane IS, S3 00 2T jVotloe, XTOTtCE is hereby atven to KUsibetfc B i.a f .ayuga county, Aew York , that th County surveyor ot w ayna county, Indiana, will proceed at S o'clock a. m. on Friday, the 12th day of July next, to locate the line and establish the corners between the corners between that owned bv Josiah rf ti. s T?r of section S, townthe lands owned by yon and Ciawaon. in the 9. E. quarter ruip -, - - ., ... .. -".j. . Yoa will please be prerent, by agent or in person, or the work will bo done ia your absence, and spes.a taxed to the land. iOSIAH CLAW SON. Far K. C. SHUTE. C. S. W. C. JuaelJ,l5il. $1 75 21-4 For Sale. -jQQBasbeU April 13,1S1 aechaaaock Potasoe at G W. BARJVE?, 19tf. A HARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS AT Strattan's Corner: Stock Fall, Fresh mud COMPLETE! Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS! Law, Prists, aael Staples, VERY CKE-A.III On stock was BoronT nr the lArms Ottiaa since the bate decline in prise, aad we oeaSdeatly beUen we can affer aa jret tnSa.emeaae ia p rieo aad aaalita aa are te be reaad ta taa aar and waold aavtia ear (riaoda aavd taa pabUe ceaerally. se call aad anemia far hoivSTRATTAXV B027. Kiehmoad. Sth aaa, tth, tcl. a tf

PEOPOSALS Few Part or the WAI LOAH f the state r lwdUswav, lathe Cttr ef la4laaapeiia,U4 ia the City Hew York. SlaUEB raOPOSAU witl a saoerrad by tha Oevaraar of taa Kaa af 1 f-ir. tan Auditor aad Tramarcr at Bleu. - . actio g tar taa Loaa Caaamieatonara, at tha esBec al aaaitaw af Santa , ia Iadiaaapolia, aattt ana e'wtock p. m. of aasardaa, the Sad day af J aaa. leKI, far toaaiac ta taa at ate af Indiana taa sam af tmrea Han lit Taonaaad Daliara. lea the portion taerof takoa hy tha Cosuaiaeieaere at taa Sinkiaf rand, beiaf a part of a loan of Two MiUioa af Do liar aathoriavi by aa act of the Seneral Assembly entitled "Aa act ta aataverise the Governor ta issaa haade; ta appoint a Board of Loan Comminiouera, and daaains; taair datiee: reaniriag the Sinking rand Oammmieaers ta parchaaa Beads: deflaiag their dstlaa ta relatiaa to th iatareat raaaived oa the same; aad levyIs atax to most the payment of the is teres aad principal af the Boade la be nM;" approred Ha) 13, 161. smch loan ta bear aa latersat of six per cast, per aa nam, parable semi-aanaaUy , oa th Brst fays af stay aad BTavsmber. ia the eity of Mew Xork, where the principal Is reimbarseble ia twenty year from date, the in. tare between the date of sal aad payment and November 1. lil. to be paid ta ad ranee; and for the payment af the interest aad liqnidataoa af the priacipal thereof, a special tax af Five seats aa each Hundred Dollars ia ealae of the taxable property ot the State has beea lev

ied, which tax is by sach law to om coueciea annually aatil eaid boad are paid or redeemed. In addition till eaid boad are paid or reaeemea. in aaamon WBieh a recnlar tax aftwa cant, and in 103 sad there after af yive eent. i. rrie f.r red-.nf tne Slat, art. , mahinr in alitor the years I sal and seven cents. aad for the year 1S63 aad taareafter Ten eent aa each aaa Hundred Dollars vaiaatiaa of taxable ia th State applicable to the rodaetiea of thi loaa. 1 Bond payable to bearer, etfnea by the Goveraar. .1 I raaatarilroed and registered, with coapon for interest. , m. of five Hnnlrad Dollars, or of Oas Thoasaad b prefc'"(1 bJ bidller' wi" b '"-" SnSTtSlnZ EiZZlZ SZtl Z 1 oa, Vp'rtherefor, or the whole or any part at sueh prior dates as si, be preferrel by the bidder, rXh ' reserved to reject aay and ;all of the bid. . ,ha.ll becansiltered wilt nromobfi the beet inLHrMt, of h8taia. The bid will be opened at eae o clock p.m., on Jan JS. lSSl, attheoffleeofth AaJitor.or Btite, IndUnapoli. i r. nr.. i. .nih n r in. , ma nrnnw , n w- ' present, and the loan awarded n the highest bidder, if accepted, on the Batnrday eaceeedlng Juae Uth. I Fropoeal mart be addrecaed. under seal, tothe Aaditor of Stare, IndiaaapoUs, for the Loan Commissioners, In addition to the above $300,000, the amount oi $1,iwtwv in Haul t) f i,wv mu ,iv uww vt kac tiwr, loan in the city of New York, making in all 11.300,000 now onerea oi men unnonicu - The bids for such last amount will be received until ana epeasa at 13 ooioca m. on oavurij u,t, ii, !y the undersigned, at the office of Winslow. Lanier dt vo., in sam city , la presence ot soon peraoosaamay see proper to be present, and the loaa aaardud to the highest piaqer, it Kcvpiea( oa toe iioruj uMwNmiBua so. The payment down, and obeqnent instalment (pecified above, will alio be expected, aal at fond at par in New York, un all proposal accepted for th loan there offered. Proposal are therefore also Invited for aay part of uch loan oSered in New York, which mast be forwarded o a to be received by the time above stale i, aaderieal, addressed to the andersigoed. care .of Winslow, Lanier A Co.. No. 5i, Wall street. Hew York, marked "Proposal for Loan." JAMBS M. RAT. J ESS 8 J. B&3ff)f, JOHN 11. O'BOYLK, Loan Commissioner. lodianapoU. May 30, 1SC1. Jau6tj2i. Administrator's Notice. "V OTICK is heehy given that tha andersigoed have been i. w unpointed Administrators of the estate of Hush H. Compton, doc eased. Ail person indebted to said estate. are requested to mike immediate piyment, anrt all per- , Ut,b( claims agaiass tha same, will present them du,y authenticated forpayment within the time pre1 scribed by law. Theestatei auupoi to besolreat.Jane 4th. HEN RY 3HI33LRR. A tmtnistartor. KLtZVBKrUCOUrrON', AJailiiUtratrix. 1 75. itJ.3w June 8, UKEXSWARE and shoss at 8TRATTAS 3 CORNER. 29-tf 5th mo. 9th, I8C1. T IMOTHY seed for sale at STRATTAN'3 CORNS R. 21 tf 5th mo. 9th, 1861. "S flftf). Basbels cleaned Flax seed, on the most XUUU favorable to run. Farmers wishing to sow will do well to call examine newt anl letm terms. Q. W. BARNES. FOR SALEKrt Half Barrel White Fish, A No. 1 article at 0U O. W. BARNES. April 13 1351 19-U J. O'CALLAHAN. AQgST FOR THE SALE OF BOURBOJV If1 JaT I, IV. 3 .Tlaln SC. Richmond. Ind. May 3. BOOXS! BOOKS!! At The City Book Store. a OSNSRAt, ASSORTMENT Of SCHOOL AND MISf eellaneous Books and stationery of all kinl for aale at the lowest eaah prices. NICHOLSON & BRO . Opposite the Citiseos' Bank. -ichmond. May 16. 1861. 93-tf UEENSWARE STORE; H. W. MENDENHALL, So. 19 Main St., Richmond, Ind., Importer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in China, tilass and Queenswa"e,Brittania Plated ware, Common and Tellow ware. Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Tea Trays, Waiters, etc., etc. The endersigned takes pleasure in informing the public that he is importiug his Ware direct from Liverpool, and is gelling at from 20 to 25 per cent, lower than customary prices in this market. Will Wholesale to Country Merchants at Cincinnati prices. H. W. MENDtSHAIX. Jana 80. 1361. 3-ly REAPER AND MOWER. MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM MERCER!! OAxrLl9Xldso City, With IJIPBOT JJIEXTS fur 1861! fJlHtS is. without exception, the bestComUned Reaper

o ... , B and Mower m the world- In evidence of the aaaerSraith. Of ,K- 1. ,K-, i i.,.k w

been made la Waraecoantv: and to the itr, flatterinv ! testis oc ial. we hare received from thtm. The following i list comprise the aames of a portioa of those who have I " tha airby. In differeat pans er the count, and to t thtm " Tter witn aonSdenoe if yen are in doubt what amehine to bay. call eethoae who hav the Kirov, ud m whose statemeate yoa can rely. Bach machine i " taa atroy, m aiavreat parts et the eount, and to i warrantee to tae raueet estteat, a a mower aad a a ! Reaper, and If it fail ia any particular, when properly ed, yea will not be required t kep or pay tor it- A (fall deecriptioa of th Machine, together with tescims- ! IrB" v " a; reports or trials, etc.. a will be found la the aaawhlet. Fansers look your owe iatereat .uy a amrhin aad near home; aad a who merit have beea tested by many years of acuta! eervise. aad by taeee ta whsee (tatemcnta yea aaa rely: Soleaaaa Meredith. Cambridge; A B. Claypool, Oermaatown : J. at- Haatiars. BMchmoad; Joha a. Back, Boston: Barney Coffin. Knomv: reais Draiey. Boatoa; Wm.Kdwarda. Itiebmond; Wm. Davenport. Bostoa Lewis Draiey. Beaten; Aadrew OiSord, Ktkhora; Sam'l. S. Brawa. Blkhern, Willia. Boberts. E! thorn; W. W . Xateb. Richmond; Kiiaaadwvds, Biehawnd; M. Krwia, KichaMm4; Beai. Blooas, Riehaiad; Bayli Willia, CoatcrviUa; Levi Draiey. Bostaa; Peter a. Wri(bn, Eiehmaad; C. 3. Taaaeaeiek. Boatoa; A. F. geott, sUcauauadB. 11ALLARD, Agent. ataT-sUy be foand at rtamnwr 4 Kelier" Drar Ssera, or at Jam McWaiaaey's Vara House, be pot, where taa avirby can be seen. Jaa a, tan. st-dw. rr.tTx or rsDiAA ! 1 Witrt CWvrr, S3, i la the Wayae Oetnasea Fleas Coax t, September Ta laau William rarty, Admia,-! ef Jaee Tere, dee. I Ta saU Kant Satate ta pay TS f Ibt, a.T. Tae be'r aad creditors. J NOTICB ia bereby aivaa that Williarc Parry, Admiatatrater at taa aetata af Jacob Tare, lata ef Wayae cocaty, ladiaaa. deaeaaea. as Sled aaa netstioa ta atl the real aetata or the deeadent. hi peraoanl baiac ia-, eameien Sa pay hi Sewta. aad that aid MtUaa witl ad haavid at the mm m of aaid Coart ot Cowtmoa Vleaav Wltaeee Sol aradlta. etark aad the aaa al aaid Caw thi 1 ! aw a June, laU SOI MXaXBXta. Cbark. Jaaea, B 30 S

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babe aire rep,rel ta cover BaileHarfra with maty af tlsa a J .n1rnas- aatiafaetion. We ee none bat th beat af St-ek ia oar Boo aVMHASMOafB, aal mora DCBABLS tha either Shialea or Iran. They an

aaire ao Paiat. aad erfll aet a Life Tim withmt rejairs. lac or Caokiag a ithsat Vilaseing. Ther aa be laid over ,1m huiMiar to damage from Chtngeabl r-3i(... i.MrMalaf three ?r3ti-al plater, we SrPeraens building or re roaSas. will Had it to their April II. 1861. ldmifitfrfor' .Vof ice. TITTERS of administration on the estate of Richard . villi... lu. at WarncCounty and State of Indi ana, deceased, have thi day been duly granted to th undersigned by the Clerk of the Wayne Commen Ptea Court aaid county. All person having claim agatn.t 4 Mtate. are reoatrea to ni iswn ia m Qvur., proven, within oa rear worn inn am. - ignsd will offer at public aale ea Saturdlay the 99lfi day of Jane 1861 st inlack of said dav. at the I at reidne of Rich ard Williams, la franklin Township in said County, the following personal property to-wit: One Horse, one horse wagon, one buggy and harness. S eows. a number of hog, some young cattle, farming utensils an t household and kitchen furniture. A credit of Twelve Months will be given on all sumsorer Throe Dollars. Notes ana approved security will be required ot all purcnaser. and JOSATUAH WILLIAM?. IlilUboro". Mav 85th, laSI. Aimin ltrator May iii 85 STATB OFI!TI)IAhTA, s g Wayne County , In theVayne Clrsuit Court, Fall Term 1S8'. RUaa Troup,) vs. Divorce, So. 901. Frederick Troup' !TO (ICR is hereby given to sau aereniaut, w u, -v-i.W nears by the return of the proper officer, is a non resident of the State of Indiana, of the filing of the complaint in the above entitled cause, and the pecdency of said action, and unless he be and appear before the Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court, on the first dav of th next term, to be h-ld at the Coart Houj; ia Centreviltc, in aid county, on the ftrst Monday in August, 18fil, then aad there to anwer or demur thereto, the same will be taken aa confessed and a decree rendered accor lingij. Witness Sol Meredith. Clerk. an1 the Seal of said Court at Centerrillo, this 25th day of May. 11. SOL. MEREDITH, C. C. May 30. S2 50 S5 FOR SALE. complete stock of Window, Scrub, Shtve, an.l naititt, llrnshes at Wall Dusting April 13. 131, 19 tf. G. W. B1RSE3. IS If April IS 1361 4 ND for sale a complete and ganeral i eerie, consisting in part of stock of Gro CBUSMKt), GRANULATED, rOWDBRRO, RRriNRD. AMD NEW ORLEANS SUGARS, M0LASSK3, STRUI'S. COFFER. CHOVER TEAS, Sl'lfKS. CITRON. Curraots, Canned Fruits, Nuts, Soaps of various kinds. Soda, Yeast, Powders, Basket, Ao., Ste, at O. W. BARNES. Salo 1000 pound dried peaches, ( Southern hilve) 1000 pounds dried apples a C. W. BARNES. EMPIRE STEEL PLOW S. HOKNEY & CO. a RE now prepared to furnish the Agriculturitl Public i. with almost every description of STEEL PLOWS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. &c. Which for durability and aerviee are unexcelled in this oountry. A an evideuoe of the lifflitnes of thodraught of their Plow they refer to tbe report of the committee at tha last Wayne County Pair, by which it will be seen that our Plow average from 35 to 75 pound lighter draft than thoae of our competitors. They received at the iaat Indiana State Fair. Foui First Class Premiums. The timber of which their Plow are made i selected wi n great eare, aad none but the best is used. Their Mould Boar Is are made of the best Steel, manufactured to their order and are hardened by a peculiar process which makes them last as LOSU AUAia aa tne ordinary Steel Mould Board. The proprietors are all practical workmen, ana as their work is aone by them, or under their immediate supervision, and none lut good workmen are employed The style and quality of their workis unsurp-isKeJi, and it is in All Cases Warranted To be rrecisrly as represented ! A liberal redaction will be tnxae to tne trade. S TlfRVF.Y X- CO.. ! Richmond. Ind. FARMERS INTEREST: HATING 7CRW KXOAGBn FOR TUB I,A?T TEAR ia the sal of the New Tork Combined Reaper and atower, for the firm of Warder dr Child.. I am now pre pared to farntah all who may want a nrst ela.. raarh in. As tbe Machines have givea aeoeral a.t4. faction. 1 agaia feel stMrel ot iacread sueceae. a several decided imprOTFments have since beea made. One is that the driver, without stopping the team, by means of a leaver, caa tower the machine o as to take up all don grain, and then replace it while ia motion to it oririnai Doartiea. Sample Machine can be seen by calling at th Agricultural War House of ftarr A Beard, at Rich mond, and also at taa Oiu aagine tioase, ienirr.ine. WILLIAM COOS AN. Agent at Richmond. Wm. the andwsigned. having parehaaed th above named Machine Iaat season, take pleasure in sayiag to th farmer that they are complete la every repect, ree. ommeaded beta as a reaper ana mower, ine tightness et draft, the aompiete styla of throwing off the grata without straiilncs. th chaare of reaping to mowing ia tea minutes, the change of pinion giving inerraaed matioa Ui the ratting bar and ease of eWattng over aay 'atoetacrea by the driver, places this Sachiae above alt ethers ia our estimation . SOLOMOX RRTf FIELD dc SCX, yilSLSR A CALTIX, PRBSLT KINO, MOBTO!t MXES, CHARtRS HARTET. KLIJAH HARVET. THOM AS BURROUGHS, HEWTOS 8. HUiT. Favrxnert Beware! The Iree Harvester aaade by Lang. Black at AMattev. ef Uamilton, iaariagaeea a New Tork Reaper Patent i All nan hami are waraed that they Kii iei themeelve i Hable te inssseesiim for wnag thesa. Taee patent we have parehaaed at a vary heavy ewtiay, aad are determined to aroteet tbaaa from infringe iiwii. WABDER aV CHILD. Hay S,Wei, i-tr srrRB LIQUORS! Fiav barrel DBtm "and By wataay; w rrti ew aae staiaca w tne; l Otard Brmady; 3 pipe iloilaad Gia.Oli Bwrgeady, Var WW. w tae. eae. aevseiesy .u,vuunti, Rlehxaond. May 3, teI SH fBAT -"Trg KfU poaads Tarky Praaea, a very choes article at April IS 141 l.ltf

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are n a aacl BSatsrai, fa. Our Slat Roof are OttSAf BR. are nerieetW rtRS PRJOr.aad ra The Bus Watr I pur that It i ihiacUa. thai laring the aeceeaity mi r b eeed for Uriahot atripptng thareaw. eather. will guarantee cverv Roof pat aa. airastage io gire us a call before closetag their contracts WARD & BUHL, Ka. 51, Street, BIfH0iD, I'DIAVI. ' M tf. R. E- HAUGHTON, MOPERATIVE SURGEON! .TIala Street, One Door East mt I fete Iluntiiigtou llonse. RICHMOD, IlSrX. 7Ii.L devote himself to the practice of Surgery. TV borical disca.es and surgical ly attended to April 13, 1861. T Injuria prompt-19-tf. A BARGAIN-HOUSE And L0L Vgnoi C.rttaa Frame Hoase, with seven rooms, an excellent cellar, six acres of ground ia a high state of cultivation, and well set with the beet varieties of (irapfs, Uoosabarries, iStrawberrie, Blackberries, aud Currants. Also a fin young orchard ef Quince. Peach, Apilo, Cherry, and 1'etr TrMi, i sw offered for ila. The oatbuildiag are all goad and substantial. For particular and terms enquire at Stcddom tf Co ' Orug tore. April 11, 151 IStf. 0 arpcnterlng - T. C. THOMPSON II prepare! f execute all ktali of Carpenter Wark at a vair rrieeon ahirf notice. Richmjn !. Ap.il 11, 18-tf. nSTO HIJMBUGr. D. B. CRAWFORD 19 now receiving his new stock of Spring and Summer Ooods, introducing all the new it rise of Oiod forth eason DRES3 GOODS. SUA XLS. I. ACE TRISTS, Ac .Ac, NOTIOSS. BLANKETS, CARPET PACKS. QUKKNSWARB, 8HOR3, LADIBS' AND CHILDREN'S 0A1TE IW IN GREAT VARIETY. Carpets. Carpet IVarp, Cotton Main itreet. Varna. Try m at No- 2-i, April II, ISSI, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Wholesale and Retail by DEGRAAP & TAYLOR, (Formerly H. P. Deirraff.) o. M7, ItOWEItV, JiEW TORK, Extending S4i foot through to No. 65 Christy Street and Six stories in Height, making it the LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IV THE UNITED STATES AND FILLED WITH FURNITURE OP ALL GRADES. FROM THE BE3T f tRLOR to the COMMOM KITCHSS, which we are deterinioetl to tell at the SMALL PROFIT OK KITE PER C5HT, and JiO DEVIATION. Hoping, by tbif plan, to incretse oar Batinest sufficient to counterbalance the difference in profit. WB COSSTASTLT EMPLOY 156 H tWD. A5TD LAT IS OUR STOCK FOR.-IETT CASH. Rosewood Parlor Pett, from t?0 00 to f 4W 00 Mahng anJ blark Walnut I'arlor Setts, from i30 00 to $150 00 R wool ftel-Room SetU. from... 50 00 to $250 00 Mchog. aril Bl"k Walnut Bed-room Sett, from $25 00 to $150 00 Enamel Chamber SetU, from til 00 to $139 00 Oak i U"; nut Dining Seiu, from . J'JS 00 to SI.V) 00 iiair Mattresses, from $ 7 00 to $ 5 00 Spring do do $3l 00 to $10 00 OFyiCB FUBSriTURB-ALt, QUALITIES, Ail FURNiTURR GUARANTEED aa Apiil 11, 161, REFRE3ENTKD. IS -3m. Dir3Ct from (be JTIanuriaeturer. (iold I Gold ! Watches I Watehe! Jewelry! Jewelry! The very brat I The very best! The very cheapest ! Tbe very eheapeit ! At C A. Dickinson's Jew air- Store. No. Sd Ifaia Street Riehn a 1 ejnd "XJrsTJ O HOTEL-" 1It8. BE B ECCA MCSILY WT0UXD respectfully inform tHe publl that ah ha w opened a Hotel on South Marlon street, a tew doors soah of the Pottomee west tide, whera she is pre parent to aceommajate day and wet boardersTIr house ! entirely new, anJ n.-wly lurniahed, and she h aves. 1 prompt attenua to huaiae to merit aad reeeire a Mhareef the public', patronage. Reing in the imme1ite neighorboot of good Livavy babies, those who give her a call from the eoaatry aaa hare their horses prmpUy attaniel ta Richmond. May 3, l(sl. l-f To Exchange - T7HlTE FISH, MACKERAL AND G HOC ERIE 3 v V generally for Bacon, AfC. April 19, 161, G. W. BARNES. l-tf. For Sale. A ft Ham at wholesale aad Q. W. BARNES. l-tf. -1UU retail at April IS, Idol, or Sale. oil Havanaah Cigars, the heat ia A lot of Choice th lfarket st April 13. 151. G- W. BARNES. ld-O. ir Sale j A: LWAY3 KSfl WORTUT'S EXTBA , FAllILT Floor at . G- W. BARNES. lS-tf . April 1S.13, rBTEJt Cbockxr. Bbwj. CaockBa. CROCKER & CO. South aide of Maia gtreet,ono aoaare Eaat of Meredith Hoaa ' Bichntond. Ind. Kanafaetare all kind, of CAstRIAtiavSL'OGIIS. TI.CrEH- Canre aii FediiasT Waal I . e., ao. srirrc r . . m. .d Pan liar We have oa hand a ana aeaonawa. a -'7 - line, aad caa aaiak t order .tft ah, aratoat aay nyleer pattera ef eakdeiavi ail of wajest they naaat to be ataae ef theaeet maxarial aad byaMafal

ku MAxvrABtcwanm n CEMENT R00P I H6, aew aad Nd Re a ad all 1 i aa aoa la aaly aaoat i twice aa dasaMa. ejlaaa aad U GUTTA PERHIA CSXJSNT. a,oor r nwy giptin. flrom tta faaa aaaaataaay, a 1T. injvw ww awa woaia. aad will at at eg term rum Tbaaa i Tork aad ail parts and are eae give e Thya raadily applied by erdtaary I '"IfO HEAT IS REQUIRED.These aiatetial are yet wp ready i mm, aad forshlepig to all part af the eoaatry, with tall arlat! dlroeiin. for applteatioaPull deaerrptiva aire alar will aa fialfcad aa aBtlwm ry asu v la p Ky mail or ia peraaa at ear yilaatyel aaaaa. 510 Broadway. niwTfrk.Opnostta St Nicholas Botal) JOHHf CBOSUT. rjaan vaatsau Feb. tl. 11-Saa. sewiito nAonincs. BELLIS SHEARON. 4 Rl SO LB AGCSrS fee the a art vailed It ataaatteturlag Sewing Machlae of I. M. aUagar d known all the world ever. They are ale eele agent for tha Empire Shattie Maehiee. which aiaima bt bava Mreral adraategea. The BWwlag Mrs1am tor arMeR Notiia dt Saaaraa are ageat. ad ealy a be aaaa to be xtmired aad parahaead by th raatrtac gS aad reliable eeartag aaachiaea. nmeahlatoe froaa BBS VTpi Aganta wanted tap all sewn I a ladiaaa. knova by addressing BBLLI3 SUBAROB. Agaat,) wain St., Richmond. Indiana. Machine He!. 811k. Thread. Ceatsn. Oil. aad wey with the Maehiaebaaia. earn al war a be taaada taa above oate. Saad tor a eirsalar aad aaaspleef arock. , March sU ..... -..-. . NEW CL0THHTG OT03E: James IbTstahix. Has OpeaedAjr RSTIRR KBW STOCK ef CXOTrllHO At No. 64 Bala 8Ut Sorth aide, three door eaat of the Hew Tatk Btor, whet. aaa be ha the t aHuig yt Keady-JMade Clothing, Hats, caps. cEirrst rnvwuttrntmim ami Gem rally, which will be sold far Cash as lew aa aay aoa ia th waaa. niS IS SO CALL AND Richmond, Jan 13, laSL. SEE. ti Onr Dress Goods Depaortment WiU ha nil ad with the taoet ehaiaa tlaegaMt of Dress Ooods, such aa blank aad tg'i Bilk. Fiaaca Wool and Amevioaa DeLataes, Pari CaalUa. Em Un g Chasaas, Ottomoa Koalara, Hlaialafaa Laatre. ; Horaces, Organdie. French or F reach aad Jaeeaaat Lawns, French CKngham, aad1 a variety af other goods. Iaoat . HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Will be foanJ a full afaortmaat of KagUsa, Trench n.i Uersna Hosiery, aad Balf-hoee, Blast Laea Mitts, all Rrada. ULOVS a heaatlfal aatort. moiit of Ladies Spring Otuntlet, alio a fRU Use of ALEX tVlTDBR'S . SID CL0TC3, the boat kid Rlove ia the world. Swiss aad jaoonatt eoiiart aaa (eta, uaaa BaavaiiBg sets, thread Laeet, Laee aett, jaeoaatt Baal Swias KlouDeinr aad drinrs, dimity bands, rafllaa. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Wt Invite particular attention to oat taaortiaeat of these good. We intend to have a tiae ef Boys and Men's Wear, uperioa- ta any th las; ewer opened in Richmond ia hand every variety of leiai tweed, merino good, aatinett, plaid f)aihairtd linen and cotton paatelooaefy, tta. SPRINQ X0 9 w e have aow oa the way a haaatifal aeaortaient of Stella, Brooha. Caahatere, aad erapa shawl, all of which havo beea bought amaeh under tteir valaa. nouse-Kceper'a G $!, 4-4, 5 4, 6-4. 8-4, 9 4. 104, Bleached aad uMaachod h heatings. Pillow-ease linen aad eottoaa, rJlcaahei ani unbleachel Table cloth, aad tt Isiah linen, apkint, Unen toweling, towel, aad eraah, white conatarpaae aad blanket, eastaia aacaaaka. and lac curtains, together with ovary; quality of BleaeDM aa uaoiaaoaed 1000 pieeeg of Print anltlng of aa every Rrada. quality aad pattera. Wa are telling prints at 6 l-tet. aa4 raaalag a mmm) aeeflt mm them that oost tha mtDafsctaror of taera all of 9 ct. - Ia oonolosion wa woald aay to tha pablio If yoa want to bay your goods where yea earn wet aha beat value for your mroey. GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE. If 70a want to find where tha 1 argent trmrtmtnt of GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE. If you want to trade where yna are ashed tha lowest price start, GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE. If ynn want Bargains that ao whore else aaa ha had GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE. Every article gold ia warranted, aad ShoaM It tara, ou t different from any represeotattoa made, tha faoney . is returned. And th same prise Io every aaa. Big al aad small profit, Cash down. Pouleaau ana attention to ail, are our basine mutt nag C. JACI&SOM CO., Nor YorU. mAM a Main St., Id door Bag of Merloa St. Richmond, March II. 1861. 13 the city c::x 8tc:s fS JUST TBI FLAGS TO GO FOB WALL AMD Window Shade. Oar atoek i large, aad ea agger, men is complete, embracing all gvaeaa BrB s sent to ft per pioee. f ryvmmm call aad oxagalao aa aow aad elegant tyla. IVICIIOI4KOFI 4 BM. Richmond, afay IS, 1861. WHITE FIOH. 80 Bhl Oetreit BI ver Whit tight SOKts Upper Lake 0 o u 11 rieawrew SS 54 de Trout. IS de Bhad. 21 KIU Selected Walt fish Of best erend warranted - aow ta d for e! lehv liUWAJUJt. UBUilBB April ts, test, PT ATB OF ntDIABA, I $. at Twat, waaa uewnay. la torn ayn common Fleas ueurt, MBMBtl lei. Charles Hallingsvorth .) v.. ra Atlaebaiaal. Ho. Jama B.Lake. TOtlCB i. acrwhy arlvea to said JTl1tal iX appear by amlavlt ea Ble. ia a ana rHal ef aaa htatc ol ladiaaa, ef the flUag ef the davit ta the aaov aattuca appear before the Jadge ef tbe eaid W aye O art ef Ooamsn Pleea. a the Brst day ef the Beat barm thereof, to be held at the Coart Heaa ia Ceatawille, ta aaid eeaaay, oa the Seeoad Xoaday ef September, lad, aaaa aad there to aawvovmar te ane ease davits, the sum rUl be beard aad 1 eoee. WknM. Bel MeradRh. Clerk aad aha Seal ef said oeavt thi Uth day of May. UmU WJLaTBBBBTTat.ClmMay 30. 1361. . ($1 T Notary PubUc tt naBJitaU Acat, Brlghtwril Bed ding. Be. U atata true. RICHM OND, UTD. B 1 AS tor al. the fetlewtaa SMBrtagrassas ISA aatleewid fua a I-aaatlae rsaaa ta aaaa vara et w nisowanr. a ear sias aw, , 1 prineipatly rich bottom lead, aader ayed-eJvateu Tw Oveaawda, eacalieo tjawl ' raaamai m Fraes Boaaa aad Lea ea Seveeea B-, aeaaaa 1 aw. ged went aa mmmm. trick ilawea aad Let asask aL, d 1 BBl-eTVa? 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