Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 32, Number 23, 31 May 1862 — Page 3

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Ittchmond. nujr 31 18SS. N O T I O Tha Pabllshersof thlseity.have allsgrsed. hereafter, t. charge SS cents for each notice of RELIGIOUS MEETINOnof Literary, School, A grlcu't oral, Ilort leal sural Beolsl j meetings, and all titer meetings which are aol specially of a general character. If aot paid for at Ike time, will be charged to the persoa handing la each aotlees. The Blclimond Benevoleat Society Meet oo the Firit Monday svsnlag In each aonlh IrealaltBg from om Chorea to another object .to search oat ul relieve the worthy poor. Doaatlooe ore solicited. Htewards J. M. Fes. Nil. E. Cofna. J. T. Wateos. Mr. i. Com. 1. K. Illff, A. L. B-ott. Mr. E. Bern, Mrl. I). M. Seott, 8! t. Hittle, Mr. M Bittta. Mr lleagbtoa i. 1. Coa'sy, W. B. rages, and O. W. 1111. oridy ana ostofttct gircrtory, U RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CINCINNATI CHICAGO R. B. Train Arrive. S:S A. M Depart. ..10 . A. M. SJO P. il INDIANA CENTRAL Oolag West. It s prees H10 i .M. datton wtinu R R. Arrive. 4 M A. M 10 31 A. M 4 34P.M Depart. 4:441 A. M. Mall. Kr-Al A. M. Binress sue p.m. Going Bast. P. s pre Mail. bight Kinross. 9-44 A. 31 P. io-oi a.m. I P. M ..... I lo-.sar. 10.30 P. M EATOX A HAMILTON R. B. Trains Arrive. KI -MI A. M.... Depart .": A. M , J M P. M -S.tfO p. M . P. M.. Ml If. M. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. PAULS, (Episcopal.) Rev. J erelee Kite A. M. and 8 P. M. B. WakeBeld. Rector, ST. MARYS. ('ihoiic.) Rev. Aog Mors, Pastor, eerrt ee r) and 10 A. M. and a P. M. M.Mn5r:'S-; 5V- "" St VKKHUYTKHI AN Hs-V Mr. V.n Tknran. P.atnr. Mr. wit. ,ir, n . m . not r. m. UNfTKD PRS3BYTERIA9f, Bar. Mr. Atea.rastor. ser Vle.-s tut, A M. ami J V. M VBARLNT. MRTIIODIAT, Rer. Mr. Bins. Pastor, ORBMAN MErilulIoT. A. M. and 1 9. M. Pastor, services io OBBMAN LUTHERAN, Bee. Char, flebadov Pastor, orrises to A.M. d OBBMAN LUTHERAN. Err. Mr. Grosco. Pastor, iv n. m. ana 7 r. si. UNION rllAPKL, snrrir.es 1PU A. M.snd 7 P. M A r RIO AN M. u. CIIUKUIf. Bee. W. C.Treraa Paster, , a. n. an l n p. at. PBIKND. II K.'KMITR, serrlcss II A. U OBTIIUDOX 11 A. M. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Orrice, May 5th. Cincinnati. Dayton an J Kastero 11 IS a. m ledtenapous and the West 4:16 p m. vaicagij ana orm-wesi 6:30 p. m. Indianapolis and Chicago 10:00 a. umjwm Baa luiuodui, ana .!.., 8:00 p. m. Uiaatnoatl and Last 6:15 p. m. Hamilton Mail, via Uoston, As., leave MonJsr, Wedne.idaj aol Friday at 700 a. m. Ilamiitoa Mall arrive TuesJsy, Tliarsjar and ISaturilay at.... 6:00 p.m. Union ity Mail, ria Arb, liethel, Ac, ssme aa K.tmilton mait. Wiaehsster mail, via Near Qardeo, Wares Monday aol r ridayat 8 .-00 a m. Bamo arrlros Tuesday anl Saturday at....S0 p m. t-afUinoa opea from 6 30 a. m. to S p. m. dan. day from 9 to 10 a. in. t-4rThe Mail are governed by Railroad Time, which is faster than true time. ACHILLKH WILLAMS.P IU. MASONIC CALENDAR. Webb LodK,oa tho third Welnoodny Hlcknos ijoeixe, meeu on toe arst xaosdsy Nniaet ia ererr moath.. ...................... ....

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tvaia uosineii. nrst inursasy in aiaran, jus, September andliooombor Irittoa Lodge (oolorwd,) first Monday in each tooth. i. o. o. r. White Water Lodge,meete overy Friday orening. Haratan (Oarmaa) Lodge,erery Taoeday evening. Woodward lodRe,erery VYodnosday arening. Oriental Kncaiopment, avery second and fourth TmuI are. nf each month. Degree of Rebeoea, of Whitewater and Woodward twivaa. Brat and third Tuesday of each month. Degree of Kebeooa.of Herman Log, first and third Monday or oacu moniu. Temperance Orelera. The OOODTBMPLAB3 meet on every Wednesday Cren '"he SONS OP TEMPERANCE meet on every Saturday evening. Monitor' on 'Julian in Randolph, will appear next week. tJr Our old friend, Qr. Master P. F. Wiggins, SGlh Reg't, is in town looking well and hearty . Returns the first of next week. JEhaBrWe received a visit from L. II. Themas, Esq., Editor of the Libert (In d.) Herald this week. Stepped Out.- Our friend Stephen Babcock, Esq., formerly of tho Meredith House of this city, was married a few weeka inee at Hamilton, Ohio. We wish the happy couple a perfect saocera in life. pHoroc.nAPii of Gov. Morton. We received, a few days since, a fine full length S holograph of His Excellency Governor ortoo, taken by the celebrated Fredericks of New York city. Every one who has seen it pronounces it an admirable likeness. BcstNBsa Changs. W. L. Farquher, Esq., has succeeded O. S. DuIIadway in the Auction business at No. 73 Main Street. As an Auctioneer he baa no equal in the State, and wo heartily wish him success. Mr. DuUadway has turned his attention to Agricultural affairs. jar Our young friend. Asa Smith, from the I'd Ind. Cavalry, is again home on aick furlough he is convalescing slowly. He teports only aboot 130 to 140 out of tho 2d Cavalry fit for duty at Corinth. The Ladies Faib. Remember the Ladies Fair which opens at Starr Hall on Monday, June 23d. . It is for the benefit of St. Andrews Catholic Cborch. Let this Fair be well attended by our citizens and we know they will not regret to give their mite, the admi-sien tickela being at only 25 eta. during its continuance or 10 cents for a single admission. iilasonic notice. Ricbmoso Looox, 196, F. Sc A.M. Stated meeting on Tuesday evening next, Jane 3rd. The election of officers will lake Npleca. By order of the W. M. V; k Hbkbt Elkib, Sec'y. Caapbtiito. Now is the time to decorate yonr hoosea with new vestments. We saw yesterday bob. beautiful styles of carpeting of elegant patterns at the store of oar friend D. B. Crawford No.tt M'- Street. Betides carpeting, be has other goods for ladies gents and children and then too, yc know, he sells goods cheap for Cask, which is the great SwCiet after all. Call at the aew sign of the "Be Hive"

Report of the Operation! of the Rich mond Sanitary Committee from its Organiza lion, April 10 A to date The Committee consisting of Lewis Burk, John P. Smith. John M. Paxson, J. M. Gaar, John Roberts, John W. Gfubbs, S. K. Wigging, and J. C. Beeler. wa organized by the appointment of Lewis Buik, Preeident. A suitable person wag emp'oyed to keep the accounts of receipt! and disbursements of money and goods; prepare and pack goods for ehipmeot and da all that was necessaay to make the operations of the Committee systematic and economical, for which services be receives one dollar per day, while actually employed. Tlio whole amount of Cash receipts to this date have been Balance of clJ subscription, 8342 3C

Received on new subscription. 621 30 81,166 66 The expenditures to date, are For amount used by J. W. Grubbs, in the relief of necessitous cases, 327 75 Amount paid for goods purchased by the Ladies Soldiers' Aid Society and mauTactured by them, 8315 69 (This amount is in addition to SCO 00, furnished thai Society out of the first sub 'scription previous to the organization of this Committee.) Amount paid lor account expenses, in i A . cluding canning chickens and meat, keeping accounts, packing, postage on circnlars, drayage, nails, 6io., 3G 71 Amount paid for cans and soldering, 3G 69 Used by C. C. Beeler account expenses and donations to Nashville, 825 00 Used by J. M. Paxson, same to Pittsburg, $45 45 Total exptnditures, 8137 29 Balance on hand May 27tb, 86 79 37 Iu addition to the cash receipts abovtenumerated, there have been received from citizens in town and country, largo quanti ties of supplies, which have been acknowledged in the weekly journals of the city. those euiiplu-a have been over hauled, re packed and forwarded. There have been received from the .La dies Soldiers' Aid Society, the following articles, which were partially manu'actured br them out of materials purchased by them, and paid tor by the Uomtnittee. and .1 4 t d partially prepared by them from donations ' ol citizeni: 76 bed ticks. 107 pillows, 325 pillow slips, 268 pair drawer, 9 pair slip per. 7b pair and I box socks, 2b3 shee ets. ers, 1 zen 72 pillow ticks, 4Gi shirts, 19 wrappe 512 towels. 336 nuilts. 34 na.ls. 11 doze combs, and brushes, castile soap, comprcseers, bandages, lint, books, lemons, sur , . c , , , , ' gar, tea, &c , &o , and also 2 dozon lemon a a . B syrup, and 4 jtrs yUy, furnished by tho ladies It will be observed that tho labors of tho Sjciely have been arduous and well di reeled, and the ladies are entiilud to the thanks of soldiers and citizens. On the 25th day of April, there were forwarded to Nashville, Tennessee, in charij" ol C. C. Beeler, Esa , 14 pckazes of goods, containing the following articles: 109 cans and packages of assorted fruit, 18 cans vegetable, 113 cans meat and chick ens, 4 cans molasses, 1 ham, 5 pair slippers, 18 bed ticks, 30 sheets, 40 shirts. 20 pair drawers, 4 ptds, 7 dozen combs, 7 pillow ticks, 96 pilbw cases, 103 towels, 7 wrappers, 2 pillows, 7 quilts, 2 lbs. C. 8. sonp, 2 bags bops, I nrkin butter, 75 loz. eggs, 1 box maple sugar, 1 box lemons, tea. btead, dried fruit, cakes, butter, dried bee', oVc, &c. These were placod by Mr. Daeler in tho hands of D. Mitchell, of this city. Surgeon ai the Fair Ground Hospital at Nashville, and the receipt of the same were acknowledged by him. Expenses of the trip, 825. On the 5th of Slay, John M. Paxson. Esq., left Richmond in charge of 33 packages of Sanitary Goods for Pittsbnrg Land ing, containing 40 bed ticks, 23 pillows, 93 pillow slips, 132 pair drawers. 3 pair shoes, 9 pairs and 1 box socks, 122 sheets, 57 pillow tick, 143 shirts, 13 wrappers, 202 towels, 1 1 quilts, 8 bottles lemon syrup, 121 cans fruit. 2 packages butter, 1 package nutmegs, 7 packages sugr, 4 bottles wine, 87 cans chicken, 8 cans vegetables, 2 packages tea. 2 packages meat, 14 packages sundries, 2 bbls. hams, 1 ham, and 2 boxes hams and beef, 5 bbls. and 3 loaves bread. 2 bbls. and 25 lbs. crackers. 2.J bbls. eggs, 5nacka?cs dried beef. 1 box dried fruit. combs, pads, comprosses, bandages, lint, books, fee , See. Mr. Paxson. by the aid of Gov. Morton. obtitined passage on the boat chartered by the State for himself and goods, and was enabled to reach Pittsburg Landing in lour days ami free of chargn except for drayage and personal expenses. They were distrib uted as loilows: a packages tor me purpose of fitting up the hospital boat, 5 boxes to Lieut. Harris, for the use ol the sick of the 36th regiment; 3 boxes to Dr. W. W. Stendenhall (of this city) for the 67th regiment; 4 boxes to Dr. Jones for the 2d cavalry, and 18 packages to the hospital at Hamburg for the use of the Indiana sick and wounded. Mr. Paxson while there saw that the articles thus distributed were faithfully applied. The expenses of the trip were 831 75 for hauling, personal expenses fco., and 13 70 (riven for the relief of necessitous cases coming under hi observation. Mr. Paxson thinks tho troops of .Nelson s Uivision are much better in health and condition than when he left there in February. On the 12th of May, there were sent to Indianapolis, in charge of Lewis Ruik, PresL, IS packages sanitary goods contain ing the following articles: a uox. comos. 120 prs. drawers, 13b sheets, 82 pillows, b9 prs. socks, 30 pads, 1 wrapper, 234 shirts. 25 quilts, 20o towels, 144 pillow slips, 8 Eillow tick; 3 prs shoes, 9 bed licks, 4 bbls read, 40 cans chicken, 86 cans and kegs fruit, 1 bbl eggs, 11 cans vegetables, S bottles wine. 1 ham, lot dried beef, 8 lbs C. S. soap, 1 package tea, 2 doz lemon syrup, 1 bbl crackers, and compresses, bandages, tint, books, tracts, kc , bc, which were delivered to Gov. Morton and W. Hi.cneman, Esq.. Prest. State Sanitary Committee, and taken by them to Pittsburg Laading. The whole number of articles shipped by tho Committee is 3.094,' which have been ap plied strictly to the comfort of thoso fur i rttAaA kanafil tliaBW WatA f .at a t a 4 rt.l Vi a v aa ' UV vvuvui v j n i v vvuwvj tuna u w been productive of a great amount of good. Tho Committee are also happy to a'ate that the mode of preparing the goods for ship ment, and the condition in which they arri ved at their destination, has been very generally commended, and the State Sanitary Commission have adopted soma of the important features of. the method of preparation used by the Committee. At a meeting of the Committee, Lei J May 24th, it was resolved that hereafter no money will be paid oat except npon a vote of the Committee. The balance on hand and future donations will be available for any urgent call arising under circumstances which wiay any rr',0prtt take place, nf frn-

dicate how and where they should be applied. Published by order of the Board. . - LEWIS BURK, Prea't. Richmond, May 28, 1862. t&For a variety of new and desirable

ladies dress goods for summer wear, ' would advise our friends to visit Strattan & Son's okb prick store. SHINGLES AND LUMBER I UMBER, Lath and Shingles caa now be bought lower 4 for CAdtt at Scotton's Cheap Lumber Yard! Than ever before. Special attention paid to ailing bills. iiy-no retacitoa except lor caen. STEPHEN soottow. Seventh street. North of Main. Richmond. May 4, lr-Si 2 6m rlit.NUUUALt'SMXS. We bare a case of French Calf Skins that are a good size and plump, (cho:ce stock ; that we will sell at $26 per dozen. We consider them low. WIGGINS CO. Fbksii Stbawbbkbies. This delicious fruit made its appearance in our market the cast week. The citizens of Cincinnati have been luxuriating in strawberries and green peas for over two weeks. More Recruiting. We learn that Capt. Lee, of Co. B 16th regiment Indiana Vols., intends opening a rendezvous for the enlistment of recruits subject to the new call. We opine from appearances that he will have no difficulty in filling up the ranks of a new company, as most of the returned members 6eem willing and anxious to again serve under bim. A Novelty. Our enterprising friends Messrs. Ward Sc Co., near the Depot, 6howcd to us a few days since a novelty in the culinary art. It is the Combination Cooking Stove combining all the advanta ges of a stove and an oven. The lower bottom and back of the stove are lined with brick. The oven doors are liued with tin 'and fitted completely air tiVht. The brick . f a.. serves as a retainer of heat as well aa an absorber of moisture. Ujoa the whole it is a perfect institution, and we advise our citizens to call and fco it. and Oat?" As there is a good deal of building rep tiriog going on in Richmond at the lpresent limo, we wonld c!l the attention of v. r w t i to those who need Gas I lxtures an 1 Pipa lu .""1""" jiionrru on Main Street next to Emswiler's Notion Store. They have new and beautiful patterns which they will put up at ths shortest no'.ici. Any pars ins wanting Gas Tar, Coke and fire brick ctn bo supplied by calling on them. S adolekt IIabowabe -The enterprising firm of Messrs Wiggins & Co, No 29 Main Street, offers to the publio a valaabla stjck of Std ilery U -rd ware. Leathers, Trunks, S Idles, Utroess Sea ii f.iat everything in their line of buisness, chetp for ct-ili. By referiog to their advertisement it will be seen thtt they have a complete assortment which they will sell at simply a living profit. Give them a call! f If you waut cheap and desirable goods of the best quality, visit the store of Mesrs B dc J CjfSi at the sign of the "Pet Lamb," buy aod you will be suited. Death of an aged Colored Woman. Fanny Ricket, an aged colored woman, died a few days since at her residence on South Washington Streetafter along illness. She was over 100 years old and recollected maoy incidents of the Revolutionary war. fiaSS Go to the New York Cash Store, of Messrs. C. Jackson Co., who offer great , bargains in Summer Goods for cash. This ! enterprising firm is never "weary of well , doing." - i -BBBlat afc B - - A CcRiositt. C. R. Johnson, Esq , has placed on our table a buck horn, bearing the inscription: "From Georgo Washington's Pet Deer. Found at Arlington House, May 21, 186!, by General King's Brigade Quartermaster, and by him presented to J. M. Holloway, May 17th, 1S62 " Quite a cu risity! The Bboadwat. We would advise any of our friends visiting Cincinnati, if they wish the comforts of a home, to stop at the Broadway Hotel, corner of Broadway and Second Streets, kept by Joseph H. Cromwell. One good look at our jovial friend, Harry Lutz, is a sufficient card to call again. The prices are reasonable, and the "table can't be beat." Historical Wab Maps. Asber & Co., of Indianapolis, bave published an excellent Historical War Map, a copy of wbich they bave sent as. We commend it to the public. eaTThe great crowd that throngs Haines' Store daily to secure the bargains always found there is increasing. The quantity of Goods sold at No. 27, Main Street, is almost incredible. You find everything there in the Dry Goods lire. A Ct-BiosiTT. Dr. Hamilton brought into our office yesterday morning, a number of the Christian Banner, a good Union sheet published at Fredericksburg, Virginia. It is printed on coarse yellow paper and shows what the evils of .Secession hare done by causing supplies to be cat off. The editor is a trump, and we extend to bim the right tW of fellowship. Xotiobs. This ia a Yankee phrase, bnt you eaa aee an illustrated de 6 nil ion of it by calling into tbe Store of C. Ziromer, nearly opposite tbe Meredith House, whose Stock of Notion, Toys, Baskets and o'her goods are worthy tbe attention of buyers. At tbe sarte time don't forget his excellent stock of Wall, Window and Border Papers, all of wbich new stock be will tell you reasons Ur.

To Dcttroy Rats, Roaches &c. To Destroy Mice. Moles and Ants. To Ihstroy Bed-Bugs. To Dtttroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, ko. To Uettroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Dei troy Insects cn plants and fowels To Drtlroy Insects on Animals, Sec. To Dtttrcy Eevery f jrm and tpecies of

vermin. GPSee "CotTAu's advertisement in this paper for the destruction and utter extermination of all forms and species of Vermin. Sta?Sold in Richmond, Ind, by Plummer k Kelly, and by the Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally. Sabs a par.! LL a. This tropical root has a reputation wide as the world, for curir gone class of disorders that afflict mankind a reputation too which it deserves tic best antidote we possess for scrofulous complaints. But to be brought into use, its virtues must be concentrated and combined with other medicines that increase its power. Some reliable compound of this character is much beeded iu the community. Read the advertisement of Dr. Ateb's Sareanarilla in our columns, and we know it needs no ecomium from us to give our citizens confidence in what ho offers. Organ, Syracuse N. Y. IWl! 110 HOUSE Oil FIRE But merely giving public notice that WIGGINS &, CO., nw. zev, .tiai.-v STIcEET, BTAVKjiut receirv-1 a Ir-rre stock olOoMi, pnrrhased I I il the Cast of Manufjtctnrera tiul Imnm... CASH, and ihey now oflVr them lor salo at sucli prices, and on such terms as will be sure to secure to Wiggins & Co., Ho 29, Main Street, A living, profit. Their stock embraces a enmnl.tn uanrt merit of ail kiu3 of Saddlery Hardware, also. Leathers nf all kind, role French Kip au.1 Call. Morocco and Bindings. Black and Vaner Bnamellcd, Ileavj and Light Enamelled Leathers, together with an assortment of oar own tanage ol Leather, all of which makes oar Stock one oi me ursi in cue country. Also on hand at Wiggins & Co's, No 29, Main Street Sole Luther Trunks aa I Valisss of all sis s. Trirlinz Sacks, Peltiers, Ae. Fish Oil by tha Barrel or Halloa. Japonica by the Bale. Threads of all kinds. Fly Nets. Horje Brashes, Whips. seaai-e, iMroets, Url lie, Collars Ac, tc , of oar owu manufacture. Cash M'nitl for Hides. Richmond, May 24, 1 86 'J. 22. Hardware and Cutlery. rnni nnJersineJ. at the old stand or IIinbM A Son, 1 has on htn.i and for sale, oa accommodating terms a general assortment of Culler Iron ami .Vri'f, agricultural aai Horticultural Iaiplenients. Carpenter's taclsl Carriage TriniiiilntEs! Floor Oil Cloths and Mattings! Ttlrd. C78TO)9v c?o Also superior MOWIXO MACHINES, which the farmers are called upon to cx imtne befure givlog their ordere elsewhere. Is Agent lor the Buoltoyo neaperi A samplo or which is put ap and on exhibition. Also the Duckeyv drain Drill and Seed Sower! ftfRemetnbcr the place. No. 37, Main Slrtet, opposite the branch it.nk. IHVIN RKKD. Kichmou.l. May 34,1802 ii rBj'WO Kmall honses, on North Green Street, will be sold 1 on fair and easy terms. Knq'iire of the noderxign cd at Jonas W. Veo's Machine Shop. West end of Main street F. W. UriiIN30N Richmond, My 24, 1P62 i tf OF. WARD iCO. UsaBfaetarers & Dealers In sll kinds of COOKING & PARLOR STOVES, TIN, SHEET-IRON COPPER -WARE. ad all kinds of nnt-sn tritia-ivr i - At Depot, RICHMOND, IND .2 SfsajJ. Cotet, cj4jQh.fcja.0-&enje.Am. or gfate. &hCLO, CO ivhicH might be checked with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Fevj are aware cf the important cf stopping a cjuxh. or gflietft fgahl in its f-rst stage; that -which m the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. i JQficuuji!m.&cjtjchlnlJ3fCA. were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best artiole before the publio for kihuruj., gaLcLth., the Hjckzng Cough in cji.iirrtfiiicjx, and numerous affections cf the j3h.Hiat, gwzng immediate relief. Public SjeeetlierM B Simgerg will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the vcioe. Sold by all Qruggists and Dealers to G5 tt GO o in Medicine, at SS cents per box. For sale at the Drug Store cf Plummcr &Kel!y Richmond, Ind. 8:ly Thrashers, Horse Powers, Portable Engines, &c. HAVING taken the establishment rorroerle o-rTl -d 1 r t. W. Robinson, 1 will eootinos the ma mi facte re ot T brasher,. Dorse Powers. Portable Bngines. Ae. I Bars workmen ef Ions experience see the tteas. of material, aad ass prepared to accommodate a: I who atj pal roans me, promptly and at reaeenafcle prices. 3. W. TFO. Fsb.S.'SJ ?.( NEW MILLINERY GOODS! MRS- S- A. IUFF WOCLD lnUe the atteetiea of the Uiles f Rica moid and rk-tatty t her ate stock ef 9prlBg Hiiltsery aad faser Cwsds. fs. Is ae opening a large and tomplete assortment ft Stitred Silk, taacy Crpe BSScftKraw B'Mtuof erery deseriatwa. Rtrw, Fl-rwers. Laces, RaiBee. Veita. Itr Jfets, Mohair Cps, KmbrtH lerv.s. Corsets, Hoop fkirts and triatm'ne kraide Children' Hat. Cays. aad Flsta f csery acrpUoa. emerol-Hry. all the BwreH'ee ,ftte seesaw. XHIlBsry work ef eerr derptio dee to erdtr. Orders from a almsace preecrt:y attended to- here cn Tear! at , aorta f aitB.err--',.l M t.Clrercfc. AfTti'tb ri JS

NUTRALIZING CORDIAL For (tie cure of Djrsenfary A 1 bolern Inlantuin.

a T ths rdaeet of many who ase my Cordial and lags 'm ts worth. I hire mannfaetared a large aaantity ef the arurle. which I now offer to the peblio tor the cere ef those distressing dlseasoa ef thestomarh and bo wets which has eaased more s0erieg nod deathe than any other diseases with which oar country has been afflicted Toe medical properlH-e ef the Cardial are obtained from tbe most innocent plants known in the ti getabte kiBgdom. Nothing deleterioas to hearth is in any ef its otBwoaeai parte, therefore it may be admiaietered la portioue to mee the eoaditioa of tho aaflsrsr without fear ef injery from orer doses. I bare mads and seed the Cordial for thirty years, aod It has nerer disappointed me In one instance that my ei-pesieoee ia its effiescy ie verified by others.ibe -el-lowing certificate from oar well known citisena will eon-; rince erery nnciascd mind: I hare need Mr. Clark's Botanlral Cordial for Draentary and Bowel Diseases, and foetid it the best remedy 1 bars ererused, and therefore cheerfully reeommen d TUOS. J. BAK6IThis le te certifr that I bare n,ed Mr. CUrk'i Cordial In my family for several years, it has never failed to cars Summer Complaint, Pysentary or Fins in one instance. JACOB MI). Mr. Clark--?ir: The bottle of Cordial I sot of von has restored me to perfect healih. please prepare a quantity for me a I do not wish my honse to bs without It. DifiDT. W lilt. In IS33 I cored a case of In with Mr. Tlark'a Botani cal Cordial. Since that time I have nsed It ia other riwtth canal success. Thai knowine its excellent qualities from exoertenee. I feel free to recommend is to thepnblie. MATTHEW BATTRAT. Other certificates coald be presented, bnt a word to tbe wise ie sufficient. The Cordial may be obtained at my place of business, 31 Main street, or at my dwelling oa North Franklin St., one door south of Spring st. Price 4 os. bottles 25 cents. 8 es. 50 cents. WM. CLARK. Birhmoad, M.iy ITth, 180. Is tf GREAT REDUCTION IN TUB PRICES OF SIISTGER & CO.'S STANDARD MACHINES, Well known to he the best for Manufacturing purposes. No- 1 Shuttle Machine, formerly soi l at U'M), Ueduced to 70 Ko. i. Shuttle Machide, formerly sold at B100. Reduced to S7S SINGER'S Is the best Machine ia the world for Vamitj Sowing and iigm mnuractarinfr, parposea. PRICE, (with llrtmmer, tad beautilully ornamented ...$50 Wo would ask for oor Letter A Machines the special attention of Vt Makers and Dress Makers and all th se who waut M'tchines for light meuiufartatini purpose They embody the principles ol the Manufacturing Ma chines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch and re destined to he as celebrated for if am it Sowing and light manuiactoruig purposes as oar Jianuiacturing Machuues are for manufacturing purposes in general. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES Are Tain Me In proportion to the n umber of things they can do well. &ee what our can do before making a purchase. There is no doubt as to the value of oar Machines for manufacturing purposes. Bat it is only of late thtt the public begn to learn that the essential elements of a machine best ad j ptei to the heaviest work would also be the elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It Is now. well understood that oar Lnter A Machine Is the i only Family Machine ret off-red to the public which has i simplicity, ran rapidity, duranitily anil crrt.iinty of correct ! action. hileasa general thing the sewing machine j people are candid enough to acknowledge th it our maj chines are unequaled for manufacturing purposes, they I are almost inrcttt assert in Ihesamereath that Sngers j Letter A or Family Machtues are not as good as their'a! i This is a mere trick of the trdi. and we confl lent I v in -vite those interested in the subject to ex .mine for them ; selves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with i all the recent Improvements, arcapMe of doing. While j they will sew the most delicate material to perfection, as j already stated, they nre also adapts 1 to light munufaci taring purposes, and thU. be it remembered, ean not he i said of any of the other Family- Machines yet offered to tne public. L The Not. 1 and 9 Machines are of grest caiQcity, and applicable for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of ligbtand hevy Leather Work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe M-tlting, U trnesi Making, Ac. they are of extra sise, with an ar-n long enough to tako under it aod stitch the largest sized Dshes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmer's stitching that cannot be better dono with them tban by hand, so too the saving of time and labor is very great. Thj table of thee Machines is 24 Inches long, and the shuttle will hold aix times as much thread as the shuttle of those use I for tailoring purposes. The largo machines work s fast as small ones. We have always on hand Uemming Oaugf s, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, best Mathiae Oil in bottles, etc. Wa manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our miohine not to buy any others. We know there are needlos sold of the most inferior quality at hi her prices than we chirrfe for the let. The needles sold by ua are manufactured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the wurkia of tbe best machine almost useless. Our customer may rest assured that all our Branch Offices are jurni$7ted icith the genuine articles In ease of small purchases the mooey may be sent in postage stamps or bank notes. O" Correspondents will please write thir names distinctly. It is ail important tht we sueuld ia each case know the post office, county and State. dAll persons requiring information abont Sewing Machines, their sixes, prices, working capacities, and the best mettjds of purchsinjr can obtain it b sending tJ ua or any of our JJranoh Olfices for a cop of I. M. SINGER & COS GAZETTE Which is a benutiful pictorial paper entirely dorotcd tc the subject. It will he sent gratis. (T r'VVe bave made the above redaction in prices with the twofold view of benefitting the public and ourselves. The public have bocn swiad ted by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. Tbe metal in them, from the iron casting to the smallest piece is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work welt. They are hid away In secret places where it would be Im ! possible to have at their command tbe proper mechanic ' al appliances. It is only by doing a great business, and I hiving extensive manufacturing establishments, thai ' good machines can be made at moderate prices. Tbe best designed machines. BADLY MA DC are always liable to get out of order; and are sure to coat considerable trouble acd money to keep them in repir. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine are.eertain ty of correct action at all rites of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability and ripidtty of operation with tbe least labor. Machines to combine theeeen-ti-il qualities, must be made of the best metal and finished to perfection. We have tho ways ao l means on a grand scale to do thin. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily breid it may concern will find fhat those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as well aa slow rates of speed but last long in the finest possible working order Our machioee, as made by an, ill earn more money with less labor than any other, whether in Imitation of our i or not. In fact, they arc cheaper than an? oth-r machines as a gift. I. M. !GEK s CO. 458 Broadwiy, New York. J. H. WASSON, Agent, RICHMOND, IND. S tf aLocal Aeents Wanted. Jan. iilb, laii. C. C. BUHL & CO., WK II ATE THE EXCLUSIVE BIGHT OF SELLISQ WM. A CO'S , Celet r.ted CHAMPION COOK STOVE. We will warrant (his Celebrated Steve la every rvsptt. v7e have the larsest and most complete etock of Psrlor. Hall and Heating Stoves ever hroacht to this mar kct. We are determined to sell cur stock of stoves at CINCINNATI PHICES! Tin Roofing, House Work Ac. All orders attended ta prompt'?. COPPER SHOP. Copper KeUles. Copper 9tiU and Copper Work ef al kinds. C C liUUL CU. No. 51, MaixL Street, Ona V&ct West of tha feat Office Building. Bichmofid. kov. vih, '61, 46 U Spring Styles. JCfT received a larje aad splendid stock f Pepxr nestings of the latest styles, als- winds eartata Bordera. Ac..de.a at Dagdaie's Cheap Wall Paper Ifepot, 93. Mai. Ftreet. March il 6i 13 NOTICE. SAHrEti PELI.I5 hv,s j r.aisved to tastaoapvtU has left Iu s acsoanta with as. for eeiieeUna. ofwbtcb aoea ladeoird te htm wit! Use aetiee. .d bbb. pay-a-Bt wtthesliitlsde'ayespOMibie. vi luttiM ertt. sfBW, 10.

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Administrator's Sale. OT1CF. is nerecy riven, that all the persona! r-ropor-

i.w ty belonging to tbe estate of Caleb F. rrall, e ed, not tAkra by the Widow, will be offered at public aale at the residence ef the Widow I'ofSeld. oa 10th street, la Bicbmoad, on .-nth day. lbs th of the Bth Month. IMt. alc to commence at Id o'clock, oo said day. waea terms will be mads known. WILLIAM FABBT. Adm'r. Richmond. St a mv, ?th. xliw. Dissolution! rfltTK partnership heretofore existing between J oh a M Laws and Jos. F. Laws, In the tanning basineea Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. John M. Laws baring disposed of bis entire lateree to Jo. P. Law, who will eontinae the basiaees at the old stead, aad will settle all claims of tbe Arm. JO HS M. LAWS. JOS. r. LAWS. Rich in on I, May tTth, 1CI SI Valuable Property for Sale: offer for sale n property la KnightetowB. It eery Co , vnsisting r three K-te. Irtng eide by side. Oa the we ... ir Irame boats, well Sntshed. well eaaplled with ameer y well and cistern, the lot ia plaat--. a Of ingieeaa pwk, pear, aad cherry tree, besides sasa.i .. the middle l.t has oa it a small, com tortabie rrame h use. and is planted with apple tree, ta ; bearing condition, with abundance of smiii fruit. The ' east I t has on it a Irame building M by lb fee, and a eta1 ble, and is well eet ia erase, all eneloed by a new aad strong pa. I log ienee. The lou will be soil together or ' separately. Kverething pertaining to the three kite ie la ' excellent order. For further Information arplv. on tha jprem:era.to WILLIAM UAUtiUTOS. May 3 l-3o !Go to Emswiler & (Jo's, i 49, Main Street. NOTIONS. NOTIONS NOTIONSFnnoy Groocl . FANCY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. WILLOW WAKE. WILLOW WARE. WILLOW WARE WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. TOYS, TOYS. TOYS. CIGARS, ; XUTS, I CANDIS. , And athonrind other articles nsefut and ornamental Just pnrrhased la the Bust by uno of the firm, with a view to tho ails of this community , and ofljre I on the niott reason.il!e terms, for Csh. at Vt'holesalo or Itelail. Call at '. Main Mreet, Bichmond, Ind. Slay 17 21 Dr. J. WISE, Physician for Disesss of the Lings. throat and ILKAKT. also, of the by ami EAR, Chronic Maladies, and all female Complaints late of rhiladet phia Lung. Eye and Kar Infirmary. Author of Leuers to Invalids on Coa sumption and its kindred Diseases, fr'nei pal OiiUe at Iaton, Ohio, may be consulted at the Meredith House, HichmonJ, Ind-, JUNK 17 ftml 18, H visit here Monthly on the same dates. No charges for examination aud giving plan of treatment at hi rooms. The philosophy of hi treatment cannot lut cooTioee eren the most desponding aad incredulous i Tlid- It letng the ouly successful plan knawu of curing chrst aad ottter (li?eases. Its advent luto the arena of mtJic'ne hs been her I ed by the tie better journals of both the old and new world. extending to it the htrhest eulogies as one of the great est discoveries of the age in seiuceover disease. It ie by the means of these great Remedie this practice has been rendered mo famous throughout Europe aod the Bas tc ru States. It is ths magic power of these simple, yet effective medicines that startles the affrighted ghosts of calomel and other banelul poisoos hervtoforo used la thee maladies. The time has now arrived when those who will can es cape the terrible effects of powerful drugs which so ef feetu.-ilty destroys the constitution, and which baa led to the conviction in the miuds of thi people that chest die eases are incurable. i r W. has had advantages that can only be obtained by observation in the extensive Hospitals of Europe. New York and Philadelphia, crowned with an experience and unparalleled success of twenty years, during which period haudreds have lhank'ully acknowledged their In deMerinecs to him for tbe health they now enj.iv ; and in some lntanees even their lives, to whom ho a ith pleas ure will reler tbe most Incredulous invalid, with the assurance thit he ean offer greater prospects and inducements to the careworn from disease that can he obtain ed else whets in this eountry. Therefore those sha desire his ad vies and treatment should call early. Keb. b, '6vJ T NEW SPRING1 SUMMER GOODS D. B. CRAWFORD IS now receiving his new stock of Spring and Summer Ooods, introducing all the new styles of OjoJs for th season. . 111 ES3 GOODS. BUA. JTT.fl. MOTIONS, ULANKKTS, CARPET HACKS. QUE3lbWARE, LADICa' AND CUILDBLN'S GAITKBS IN GKKAT VABIETT Hats, Caps and Hoods, assorted. Carpet Warp, Cotton Varus. Try as at No- 22, Main st'eet. April 13, lfC. 16-lf Panic Prices! Panic Prices! B. rah & CO., No. 5G, Comer Main & Marion Sts., UICItitIO.I, IXD. ON account nf tbe political panic are selling off thef Mammoth stock of Boy's and Men's Clothine t srestly reduced prices, also Fur Good", Hats, and Caps, tlloves, Baittens, snd a great man, otter goods belonging to their line. HARK OUR PRICES Coats Icrmrrly sold for 95, will now sell for .3, and so in comparing every article. Pants, splendid sty lee lor 1 6(i; Vesta, a beantifnl lot. at prices lower than ever heard of in this western coantry. The public are Invited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ma sre satisfied such ebancee never were offered before. May l. Ir6i. 8. H. Co. TRY BARBELL'S IRDim VEGET1BLE ffllU C01HCTIIK SU0AB DE0PS. t aafe, pies sent and efJectnal russid far wmne, ever oisoovereo. Ooaiblnlng tho ACTIVE PKISCIPLE of wan. ksjewa Tbobtablb SrarTAWCBS, in each a snaBaer a. So INSURE THEIR EFriCIENCT. and attBeaaaa. Hsae reader theea EA8T TO BE ADMINISTERRO, aad free from those napleaaaat and oftso daagerena aaTscta produced by Teratfaga la the od form. D. 8. BABHSR, S02 BroftdwRr. 9 ww Tork. Or"or sale by Prvggists throogboat tha Laite4 ; la Ice. IMPORTANT HEWS. B. t&r J.COFFirJ, EI AVISO retained business Yj the rntrchsns of A. . uu targe stock oi uooes ana leaned tha spacious room snown aa tae PET LAMB STORE. Reipertrully annennes thcaselres agala ss candidates for pnMis fa.or Ia view of the aeeeesitie, of the times they have adop ted and will adhere strictly te tha Ready Fay System!! Oar stock has bera purchased previews te the lata greet advaace la prices, enabling ae to offer great ladaeesseate teparchastrs. We will sell etaplee at Sew lor price, and a 1 meet everjiring ia the Drees aad faasr es lias at original Cesli Wo Mean What Wo Sayt We have sscsrss the services ef Thaddea, Wright, who will be g!ad to weleesse his frwmde to tho trs lM. tioa- end Edward Belli will, as Bereaofora. prvolde I. tha TatlortBg Peparuaeat. which we propose te seottas. a. a ortmi la t i. are I a tho best aeae. foe etock will kewtbriht byrr-aaeat additleae boagbt for CAgli' Aad la sheet we latent te mate ttr I a Pint Class Dry Ooods House ! -rWt ask aa saalaaUoa ef oar stent. B. dt J. CCtttV ichaMriw.reh.I. !. ., - loted gwa4 Willww Wseas. aew paers Jnt rs retved at fwf'tve", y; fa."e.

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TBI ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Ehwatrwr atEtUy' EVERY PORU AND SPECIES OF !T3BHEIEKr: Thoee Preparation a (.alike all ethers) are Tree from PotsoBS." Net dBBgeroas to the Dasasa Family." Bali do aol dis oa the preasissa." Tley eoaae owl of their helee to 41.. They are the only lafallibte remldtae haowa. I rears ant meraeatabllehed ta New York OUy." feed the City Post Offloe. Vtt4 y the I'll Pvteo.e aad Statle Beaaee. I'd ty the Oily r-teemers, thipe, eho. Vtt y Ike City Hospttala. Almwliowae. dm. i:,4 y ( ha City Hotele Astor. St. Nleholaa Me. Cssd ty the Boarding Howaea.dte .dMi. Csea ty .mora than &U.SM0 Private FamiliSS. 8" See en e f w. Spteimrnm a araal as Xwerwwasre said ty tae foozle Editors Deahvw, d. norSEKEEPERSotroebled wlthvermla SMt be se ao longer, tf they aee "CWtti'i" Ratersslaaaaea. Wehavo ased It to our aatistacttoa, and If a boa ooat t we weald have iu We had tried potsoas. hat thy effected Bothlag; but "CoeTsa'a" artiole haoeka the heeath oat of llats, Mice. Roaches aad Bol Begs, qalehor than wa ean write It. Il la ia great4eaaaad.lt aver th. eeaatrg. Jiediae Ol tiatsOs. MORE GRAIN aad provision, are 4 octroyed aaaaally la Grant County by veemin.than woald pay for tone of thl. Rat and Iseatl Killer. Lmmtut tr ( Bie.J Hsradd. IIENRT R. COSTAR We are selling year peeparatloae rapidly. Wherever Ihey hare been used, Hals, Mlee. Roaches and Vermin disappeas rapidly, E asa ck hTotrrvaa, Draggista, Wladaor, Ml . "Coitar'i" Rat.Roith.lt.. Eitermiialor . Coitar'" Cottar's" Bed bat Eittrminator. Cottar'a" "Caitar'i" Electric fowdcr. for loiecti, tc. In tie. aao ffl.nO Boise, BoTraaa s Paasas. B3 an. $t Bias roa PLaBTaTinns, Hirs, Boars, tfeTBU, As., dts. CAIITIO.Illl To prevent the pahlie from being Imposed upon bypaness aad llxjklf Ptrmiciaut Imitmliam, a new label has boon prepared, bearing a as stmtfs of the Proprietor's signature. Examine each bos, bottle or flash carefully belore parchaalog. aad taks nothing but -C03TAR-3. JTySeW EMryiraeis -by All Wbolssalb Daoaaivrs In tha large eltlet. Soasa of the Wholesale Agents in New York City 8hirffella Orothrrs A Co. B. A. rahneetock. Hull A Co A. B. ce D. Maada ck Oo. Wheeler A- Uart. James 8. Aspinwall. Morgan A Allen. Hall, Meckel Co. Thomas A Puller. P. D. Orvis. Harral. Rlsley ds Kltehea. Bush, Oals dt Roblnaoa. M. Ward, Close At Oo. McKlssoa dt Bobblas. D. B. fUrns, di Co. P. C. Wall, dk Oa. Uasells, Marsh Oaadatr. Hall, Iriaoa dk Co. Conrad Foe. AND OTHERS.' Philadelphia, Fa. T. W. Pvott ds Co. i Robert Phoeeaakee A Oa. iPreoeh. Riahards di Co. B. A. tahneeloek A- Co. AID OTHERS. Boston, Mass. Aeo. C. Ooodwin A Co. I Wsekera dk Polio,. M. 8. Barr S; Oo. I Jan. WUsoa, Jr. AND OTHEB8. Also, All Wholesale Druggists at CHICAGO. ILL. ST. LOUIS. MO. DETROIT. MICn. LOUISVILLE, KY. CINCINNATI, O. PITTSBURGH, PA. BUFFALO, N. Y. AND BY Drcogistb, Grocrrb, Storekeepers and Re tailers genet-Rllr in sll Country Towns snd Villages in the VJYiTED STATES. RICHMOND IND. Sold by PLUMMER & KELLY. Aad by th. DriBtaV tfluisisifstBsjarl fiawaa3BpOaandw aBaaWtw aant wPSaff .4 Le aAitssas dmreAlssat law Iff I eafrwA. (UajT) areeUar. ctwbme; si e - . IMwAWBwI 4BP Brwedwwff, If wW r ; 'I ' i t.J ;