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I'MTiiE C0U:iTY FAIR, 1B83 LIST OF UrriCEBS FOB 1863 : , B. L. Uarriii, V. Prea't. I John P.; Bmith, ".Jiup't. I J VI raxson, A Sup't. f :."T.Ja. -J1. I John M. Gaar, Prea't. A. T. Bwt'TMa. ' X H. Dennis Secjr; ExiccriTa Committh: J. M. Gaar, B. L. Barria, Sauibrd Lackey, Rankiu Baldrkfge, Caleb Jaduon, Jr. . " s ' . " "' DruoTOks: Jamea Endsley, AWngton Townahip ; C C Beeler, Boston ; Caleb Jackson, Jr. ' Center ; Branson L TJarris,- Clay ; W W lliornburg, DaJton ; Israel Woodruff, Franklin Jese Cates, Greene ; Rannkin Baldridge, Harmon; - Sanford Lackey, Jaoicson; Morrianon Baldridge, Jefferson; Joseph H Quig?, New Garden; D B Bobbins, rerry; Robert Watt, Washington; J P Smith, Wayne. PREMIUM LIS T,r Of the Twelfth Annual Fair of tie Wayne County Agricultural Society, to It r held at Richmond, Ind., September 2s, 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1863. ' ' s'i " r,-;-'! e Three TbeaastnA Dollara In Pramlnmi. '.Ml IJalf-rara Trains on all Railroads. Ample accomaaodatioa rat Thirty Thousand People t 4 KiennDim will be paid ia cash on the grounds. Family Tiohela ei 00. . BiBfle Tickets SW eents Tickets for Uatriagas aad Uuggias, good for ono day, f 1,00 Old Wayne Against the. World! CATTLK.-C7.if A. No. I. Best Bull, over 8 years .120 . 10 . 10 . 6 ..10 Sa best do - do do ,. Vest Hull over two years aVl best do - do do ... Heat Bull over 1 year 2d beat do do I teat Ball antler I year..., 3d beat do do Best dry bleeding cow... 81 do do do .... Best iuohlrog breeding eow S4 ' do do do Beat heifer I years........ 94 do do ....... Beatkelfa 1 year.. . . . . s 10 6 10 6 10 4 1 1 a sa ao Best heiree nadar 1 year... 'Id do do do ................... Best eow aad bes progeny............ 8d do io do 10 .10 . 6 .15 Beit ball and S of his ealves under 9 years oil. Uatt A. No. 2, Fat Cattle. Beit fat bnlloek over 4 yaars 1 1 2d beat do do do ...-V. Bait fat boUof k over 8 years Sd bask do do do Best steer 2 years old t Sd beat do - do Best teaealf... 2d hast do do Best fateow.... 6 7 4 4 f 2 3 2 10 f 5 Sdbeat do 5 Committee. YTm. Lflin, Wood Thrasher, Win. Show. Clan A, No. 3, Hortet for General Purposes: Boat itaUlaa 4 yaars or over $20 2d do dJ do - 10 Beet $ years old italHaa 8 Id do do 4 Baal I yaars old ilaJUon 6 3d do do 8 Bert vaarUagitalUoa 5 2 .V.I 2 10 s 8 4 2 10 Sd do da Best andar 1 fear Sd do da ........ .......... Bast brood mare ova 4 years so ao ao wo Bast S yaars old Sd do do Bast aaeking mere eolt 2d do do do Bast lis suoklng eoltl from 1 horta Bast gelding yean ana over. 9d - do do and da .. 8 4 6 Bast geidiag S yaars old M ao ao ao Bast gelding S yaars old 24 di do do Bast gelding 1 year old 3 4 2 4 2 jaw w ww ww Bast pair matohed horses, owned aad kept as a pair. 10 2d d do - do da do , do do.... 6 Com mittbe. Ben. Fort, Henry County : Wb. J. Orr, Fayette; W. D. John, Union. Class A. No. 4, Horses for Light Draft. ' BaatitalUoaovar4 yaars.. ....."...'.$10 9d beet do do do 5 Boat S yaars old itallioa. ...... 94 beat do do da Beat 2 years old xa nest ao ao . Beet I year aid 2d bast do do . Best broad mara over 4 yaars Sd boat da do do do . Bast 8 year old mara act beat oo oo do Bast 9 years eld mara M beet da do da i Beat 1 year old mara..... Id east Oo do do Bast gelding 4 and 9d bast de do Boat BwKUag Bade 4 9A aawA staldiaE madat 4..-CoMMiTTU.-JohiX Pogh, San. Lackey, B. F. Murphy. ' Qass A. No. 5, Horses for Heavy Draft Beat atalUoa ovar 4 years.. ad bast do da do Bart yaars aid itallioa.. ........ .......... Sdaoat do do do Bart aaara 4 yaan aad ova id weak 4a da do..... Haaia waaaaald aaara ...... Sd Bast da da da Bart saldiasi 4 years aad over, el kaaade . da do , Beat gwidlaf made 4 ,.. 8 Sd kaa da dad 8 CtoMatrTTBB-A. PUkington, Jno. Scott, B. L. Harris. ' Clsas A No. 6, Horses for Saddle and 1 Spaed.' , " ! Beat SaaMUahora or mara, agardleu af ipaed news Hattlssi bona a aaara to ... , I Bart peeing ears aa snare Taalsat aals wroaUu( huisai at marsa. aw aad and kapl as a pai 20. Bartktirttsg rttdiioa..... . 20 : CMteTrTwR- Stephen Farlofr, Charles j Frost; Joel Hasleton. , V , ; . " j Clssss A Ko. 7.Bidina;.: f l Beat rtrl of lidisgt by lady, ander 15 years.,.. ao do bast do do da da ea W Cosiai la rafarrwd to Cseeattre c

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Best jack ef u -- Sd btitlt do do Best jeanett of iiij era... ft .J. 5 WI.WS WV , UV UU ..........--- " ' - r . pest yearling.... ...... ...... ...... iq beat do best eking male colt.. .......- id beet do dy d -",V"o"i j"iV-J Committee. A- S. Ruby, M. BaW ridge, X. Dxulej. -: : - . ti ou' Class A. No. 9. Swine. - ' Best boar sod pig.- -yBeet br8 year eHsmd ere-.. Mtrt i '' !J ' Beat b -ar 1 year end 2 ? 2J beat do !o " Bt boat asd.r 1 yeor id beat do do do , .. . do do d. Kaat boar vit under si ia oih 9,1 brut da do do--' do.. wi'wVwf'.::::::::..,. J$ do. i.-.'' Rat breed ice to t yeaie w.i kii rffi da do ttt hrdin sow 1 Tut sod no dor 2 .-.. W Si beet do do do do.. 5 lies breeding row under I year and over 6 con On. 7 i be d do do do do do-.. 4 llest sow pig under s x .months. . 4 2d bestd do do -do i doJ...i . i. 2 liett sow and not ?ees than aix tucking . .-- 1'' Ueatli) feue htaX.....VrU.... I ....IS Committee. l.-aac Kinsey, Lara: a u&ar, vJtste K(e. - '. ? . - -; j " f!!aci A' Vn 'Ih Vino Wnf.l "Sl.fpn ' Rett bnt-k over uos fear . idbtdo do di ............ bct btiek under ono Tear - S.1 belt do do ' do . Ken ewa over cna Tear... ' id beat do do do do l Beat ewa andaron ! 5 . a . 3 . 5 . 8 X- Committee J. AY- hng, J. m. Maxwell, W. II. waia. , . . i Class A No. 11, Long Wool. Beat bock over one year.................. Si beat do .do . do.,.....,. Boat buck u.tder una Ter'. 21 beat do do do...... JBojt vercccsa jeai.. . .. , .. -t .. Sd beat da do p d . . -. , , . .... . .j.. ftal ewe under oue yar . ., Sd beat do do r- . do .... . . ......... Committee. Jaa. Williams, Cbaa. I'olley, Levi Drnly., ., , , Class A, No. 12. SouiliJowns. )ea buck over one year.... .... . td best do do do do........... Host buck under ono year.... ........ ....... 2d beat do do do do.................... Beat awe over one year. id beat do do do do lies we under one year , xj nest do do do do 2 Committee. W. D. Jay, Amos Parsons, Win. Davenport. Class A, No. 13, Fat Slieep. Bast sins;! fat sheep 2J best du do do 8 "i'tet pen 5 fat sheep 6 "94 beat pen 5 fat sheep 3 committee --lid. Conner, Geo. Hindman, Isaac I'axson. ;tfARM PRODUCTS. Class B. No. 1 - 1 Grains. last balf buvhet aample of Corn 2 '" " of Barley 2 " " " of Wheat 2 ,", " I Clover Seep 12 " of Timi'tiy Seed 2 " OUplay of graina, half bushel each......... 2 CoMMtrrKR. David CommoDB, Samuel " Iredell, Snrnuel Sliuie. . ' Class B. No. 2, Butter and Checee. Beat S Irs. batter 8 2d teat 5 lbs. butter 1 Jlaat cheese, not Was than 10 lbs................ .. 3 Id best cheese, not less than 10 lbs . 1 CoMMITtgk. Mrs. Horton Ferguson, Mrs. Citleb Jackson, Mrs. Harrison Scoit. CUss B. No. 3 Sugar nd Honey. Heat 10 11; maple augur.... 21 bant 10 lbs uiacls suicar Bast 10 gallons sorgho tuulassei 2d best Io gallons sorgho aiolassos..... Bet 10 bhla sorgho sugm Largest ami beat display of honey Best bee hive and mode of Dianaing boos, together witn box containing 1U or is poua At oi noney . . . I'' Committee. Daniel Bra Jbnry, Branson TT 1... K.,,1U. - AtialiiO aw atuaa sjiiuoidj Class B. No. 4, Vegetables. lost half bnshel Ii iah Potatoe. ....... . do do do Sweet Potatoes ,. do" do da Onions... , Boit half bushel Tomatoes do do do lleots...... do do do do do do do di do do do do do do do do do do do do do Parsnips....... do do Carrots do do Turnips and greatest variety of vegetables speaiuian egg plant do t elery do C uca tubers. do Salsify do Radishes do ('antelopes . do CanliSowor do Khubarb... .............. . do Squashes...... do Tan head Cabbages Three Pumpkins.... Variety of Beans 1 Half duKea Watermelon I Ualf dosan Muskmelons... 1 Specimen Preserves . 8 do Pickles Display preserved irults J do Canned f raits asd vegetables 3 do do do Ocst general collection of Potatoes 3 Committee. J. M. Austin, Hiram Suli.-. O. Huntington. R. Euller. Class B, No. 5. Fruits. Best 10 varieties W inter apples 5 do 10. , do Autuma do 3 do S do Winter i do 2 da 2 do Sweet '.' do 2 do Aeeortiaeat Autumn 5 do , do Wictar Pears.................... 2 do do "Antotna do . 2 do do Plums 2 da do Grapes.......................... 2 do do Peaches......... 3 Committee. W. II. Loomis. Indianapolis ; William Hvver, Cincinnati ; N Smith. h Class B, .No. 6, Flowers. Rest six roses grown In pots... For best display cut roael For bea' display DahUaa...., Sis beat Fuchsias.. ...... Six best varietiea Verbenas.... . - For beet round Boauet..i5 U; ................. . .. Porbeat general ukutyr-f tut flowers.... For bejt geueral display of all flowers, both cut and ia pou. ........ For the beet display of F.vergreeas... , Com milt e b. Mrs. Walter Stevens, Mrs Charles timer, Mrs. J. M. Gaar, Miss S. J Turner, Mrs. J. P. Siddall. MECHANICAL Class C, No. 1, Engines and . . ..a ? Machinery. Beat Stationary Steam Kur,oe, no) less than twenty hors a power, pat ap and operated on the ground, o d best do do do 13 Best Popable Steam Ecgios... 20 do Irua Cting... ..................... .... 3 Bast Braaa Castings.... .... .................... 2 do-Coppevaniith Work.. ..................... . o do Silver. Plating .v., 2 Committee selected on the ground. Class C. No. 2, Operating Machinery. Best Bran Poster, 25 do Smut Machine,.... ................ ........ g do Portable Saw Mill t do - -v Floar M ill and Bolt, 15 do U reed Milt...V t J X.JT . C-eB'll.-.. S do Sngar Mill,... .....-...-. 8 2d do ' - Ban Lata -. Maahlas 3 do Shingle Machine, a d Stave Caterr. , 31 do Boring Machine.. ;.. g ; da Drag aw..., S do Circular Sawing Machine,....: . Ceuuai use selected ea the groaad. CUst C, No. 3. Reaper: Threshers m.td ilotru.- -' Best Threer and Separator,. . f do Reaper...... ............ .................. o ti do stewwr,.... ...... .... ... -.4 do Mower aad Reaper eombtned.. ...... ,1 do Leva Hots Pa we,.. . 5 Committees selected aa the ground. ". . ' . Class C, No. 4, Farming Toolv Bart Fiew for fwaoral purposes. ... ............... . ; do wwiooil Plow ..J

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da Oe-Hore Hew. da TwoSao Fla ... do Thrae Sboval Plow....... do Cora Plow or Cultivator. doOraia Irill do Cora Plaaler.... .... ..... do Hai row ............ do Fiald Kuller ....... do Cora S b ell er.. .......... - An Stnw Ci ter do Grata ead SoWer.. t ..............2 do Horsa Ra-: .... .... ........ .....r... .. t .....5 ; drtOrain Cradle.. Z Comraittee. Larkin Tttraeri t Jesepli" Jack-1 aon, John Moore. - 1 Class C 2To. 5 Small Took.' J Beat collection balf denn eath, of Hay, Straw and f XanaraFork ienfc collection .Harden Tcola ',! do do Horticnltoral .loola 1 AM article in Ibis elaai mail tnow in me oniry waen manufacture. . '-v - t Committee. John SteMtAllen Wewis, and listen Murphy. ' . . - . Class C, Xo. 6, Carriages, Baggic3a?d Wagons. Beat raaily ' tirr.-f aga i -i. -.:. -'-f -r J at Bofrgj i.. i do Spring Waproa 8 . do Knirauara Car' "jrj-a'rr?" - 1 dT farrn Waon.'. '. 3 i t . i- i ri r,.T' txirantitteerrf-jotin a. jjiHiev, 3 . t and Clapton Hunt. " Class C. No. 7, Cabinet Ware. Heat Fo'l Chamber et........ do do I'ailor- do.-.: i 1 - do KatetwiuB Table...: do OeBerl dUiay of Faminro 7 do -do do WoclTaniag - S "o do d Cnderker'a Toola 8 - Committee: Samuel lloehour, J, J. Russell " and LlarrU Lawson. ' Class yj, .o. o. Beat aet Cirriaga (larneaa i . A V. . i T do Single do ....3 do f'arm do ....... 8 do Saddle and Briji.... ....S i . do do - " ' do f-r a Laoy. 8 , do Aaeorluient Ltalher.... ....8 Contmittee:-Wm. Bennett, John E Pugh and John Iong. Class C, No. 9, Boots and Shoes. .- Be,t Pair rino BouU :.. 2 do do (Jwihriiedij........ ....... -.............! do do. r'ina "-boes.. .. , .... I Ciast C. No. 13. IIoHut Builder i" Work. Best Pannel door, . .'. .. do Window Sah do Newell Post Cornmiitoe- C. B. Huff. Peter Rch Norris Jones. Class C. No. 14, Poicer Worlc, 4 ! Heat Wo.len blai kets, do Picc-e Snunet ............ ........ do Kulldoth do t ovlen cuipet, do Jeans,.... ... do " l.ioea diaper, do " Linen do " Toaeling, .... Fine cloth, ... Best piee C.aaiinere, ... do " Satinet,.....,. "A f ..1 ! ..1, ..1 i ..l ! -.1 ..I do Woolen yarn - - ... . Gftn m if fee : N a t b a n Jees CGIn. Bond, Jwhn Kins Viae C. No. 15, Domestic Manufacture. Be.t Woolen bliiaUeia.... do do carpets.' ..... r'. .. . do Piece flannel, too yarda or more...... do - do fulled ctnth, ten yards or mire. $1 do do do do do do do Kjg i arpet, Jeans, Linen, Toweling, do do do do do do do do do do. do. do. 1 f do do Specimen linen throal ... do Pair woolen stockings......... to peciinn patchwork quilt du ,. ,. do Worked collar.... . .......... do do Table cover... do do 'Chair ttdy:.. ;.- Beat Pa r Coa-e bho s do Assortment Ladies Slices dv l)teJsy 41 lnnj..v. .... Cmjuittee: UjiahSlorer, "Richard mnd J . W. Berry. Class C. No. 10, JIaible Work. Best Menu men t ............... do Mantel .. .............. do Bust do General Display Estell Committee: Jesse Coffin, Joho Chapin and Andrew Hunt . Class C, No. 11, Blairksmithing. Bct set llorss Shoes.. 1 - do Cbiipira A(.. 1 do Lug Cham... ...... 1 do lireast Chain ...1 do Drawing t.'haiw. a . m ...... .....f ...... 1 - do ' Butt Cbain .......... .. i. 1 Best lioabiatrees and Neck Yoaa....r. do Pickaxe and mattock...... a... .... 1 1 1 Aikin, do Hammer,.... Committee: John,W. Ciow; J M M. Williams. " ' ' . " Class V, No. 12, Wooden Ware. Best Pork brrel 1 do Fiour " 1 do Hashing machine, 1 do Clothes horse,,... . . . . . .- ............... .1 do Churn,... ......1 do Nest tubs ....1 do 41 k aeUri,. 1 do Pumps pat ap ea ground, 5 do Shoe peg and leather,.. 1 do 4 oV.aen axe bandl-s. .1 Cummiitee: William. S. Ried, James MoWhiuney, C- H. Stricklmd, Class D. No. I, Enumerated Miscellaneous. Beat Assortment cutlery ...................... do do - files ........................ ....8 do Caat iron railing ....... 2 do Specimen cooking stove. ... ..2 do "" de - - pailur de-.,.,.. 2 do Assortment 01 tia w rt. ............ .. . ...1 do Specimen of woven wire.. .. 1 do J'elt oi bench planea ............1 . do Alorticing machine. .... .1 do Assortment potter's ware 1 do Job book binimg ..................1 do Case jewelry ...........1 do do millinery.... I do Domestic bread........ 1 do Bakers do- ........ ...1 do Display of eakes. .,1 do do of can'eeticaary ..1 do Specimen starch........ ........1 do . do hard soap..... ..... I do do candles ................1 do t dosen brooms ................ .... ....... .1 do Display of bats and caps.. ... 1 do Suit of clothes 3 Committee: Clem Swafford, Benjamin Strattan, Clavton Hunt. Best specimen Fine shirt ....1 do do Worsted work................... .1 do Suit of men's clothing, including cost, pants and vest, made by a lady ..........1 do Suit of boy's elothns, cut aad made by a ladv. 1 Committee: Mrs. Go'. Davidson. Mrs. ! Latkin Turner, Mrs. Saiah Harvev, Mrs. Wm. Taisileth waife, Jr., Lewis Burk. Class D. No. 2, Fine Arts. Best Specimen landscape painting.... ...t2 do - do portrait paining... .............. . 2 Best speeimea animal painting., ..........2 do do architectural drawing 2 ! do Pcrpectiva... .2 do "fpeoimen plain printing ................... ..z do .. do ornamental enell work.... .... ..I do do do hair work.... 1 do do leather wnrk 1 do do do- embioidery wrk.... 1 do do Artificial flowers 1 Committee. Mrs. J. J. Swing. Mrs Capt. Kinley, B. D. Bonebrake, B. F. Kib bey, G. W. Stiggleman. , , GRAND SWEEPSTAKES. Bert Ball do Cow.a... ....... . IS 5 do do Stallion Mara. B.r. 20 I f 15 ... .. ! ' dj do de do do Sow.. , Back .-...-.-. ..... Ewe.... 5 20 Bill and 5 Heifers or Cows it lee selected aa the groaad J. M. GAAa- rrsa E. U. BESS I?, See'y J-Tb old ShakspeTtan'sajing; of "car-' rjioaj the war iet Alrica," b bB gma-l dsxL It AS BOW'caxrrine- Africa into the . aw E3 ' wax.

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Tbamai Tflaaen, HATXSG raalttwd kia Store Room, and ex tended kia faoilitiea few factariac CakiM el IJK!I1TUKB ore pared te s apply tow pablic wjtn taperirar tieleaia hiilii- Ha will make Bereaau, Tables, Baitada. War ire tea. Sofa Chairs of all kinds, and La fact everything ia tba -hap 0f FoTBitnre. He will also kepfor4a a f ea :2J awortweaitof Ctocinaavtiotada worktl , ! PR OMPT PA THEFTS. y ' 1 ----- , ;i ;- l - ' J-- ' " Selling his work at price in diraet eompotitica with aiaauraclareraof armiUr work in Cincinnati, be baa adopted tne CASH tvsrem of payments and for the CASH will Mil as law as may noose in Cincinnati (fcuamaking it to tba mutual interest of all cartiee la peveash on deliver of the work.- i . - -. i Establisliecr 1 76 0. PKTER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Mannfactnrer, 1 nnd IS Ckarobt-ri St., ' (fora-arly 4 Chathm Street. Wew Terk, Woe Id call the aitentiau at Sealers to lac autielea of hia aaasafaclcre tir.: BHOffJi -RIFF. . Macahor, Efin'iroa. rin ilappee, 1'ore Virrinia. - '- Cearac lupec. . : Karliitochea American Gectlemen. Cci barn. YKF.LOW S.MTF. ' Bcotfli. Tfc-ney Pew Seotrh. Hifh Toat Scotch, r'reeh I!.ne lw 8otch, Irish High Toast. Freah Scotch, or Lui-'djfaot Jl tticotlrro i rawest to the larae rednetle la prtcee of I'ine-t'ttl f'brwinir nf Smoking Tabaccoa, ahiel. will be ffcnd of a Superior Qu-tlity. , TOBACCO. ' SM0KI50. FINK CUT CHEWING. M0KIX(3. Lor.f. P. A. I... or plain, t 8 Ja Ho. 1, t'aTrnrtia,i, er Sweet. J Soxtriah. Ko. a, t'wwt 8ceoti Oroaa, . Cannier, a I A iriied, Tin Foil Cavendish. Turkish. lrara'ted. S. TJ circular of pricea will be a?nt on ari'lication. - Mr 1 tro3. .. . . 19:ljtr l .MUK.lH.l.ll M'ili XTJsru-E RTEKER1 No. 59. "tain t., Uppoaite Starr 11a II, lilCIIHOU, l.I, IS bow pressed to attend Funerala pronptiy an aal-isii-tliflr, with a lieirae or Carriaze. lie ke-'f s on hand all sitraof ilet.lic Cases ar.J Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. Tneae Caea are made of material which ia everlaattnft. neither water nor dmpoeiK, hrina; a..y effect upon it. I warrant them neither to mat or dcay; they are traly the lasting Burial t'asel Also Woorteu Coflina of all aises always on hand. Augusts, '62 33 -If ISAAC WOODS, llotiae, - ipn audi O rnaiurutal Painter, North Pearl st . Opposite liar. Building. 3k & ? M TTTOrLErespectfullj in ACHvA. " farm the. public thai he ia now prepared to do the lowtat rateall ordera .... t n Q - - ' -r Partieularattenllon I1UIW ....... ft V,i.IUI and Paper llangiag. A share of putOicpat ronage iareapeetfull) ao Meiled. GIN G. I.ef. Addiucton, Respectfully informs the public that he is prepared te perform paper hanging in the bet possible manner, en short notice, and most farvorable terms. Orders left at S. O. Dugditle's. or at his residence on South ?th., street, will be promptly attended te. Jnoe I5tb.l'. ' S7tl BOD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION LEAF TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Nos. 62, 64, and fill Water Street, between Walnut Vine, and 59 and Gl front Street, and I Cinclnn .tl, Olalo. ' Tri-Weeklv salea at Auotioa, and at private Sale, ol VIKQIN1A. RENTCCKT, OUIO, INDIANA. AS D CON S ECTICCT, CHAS. BO DM AN. Proprietor. D. HIE ATT, Inspector. October::. 182 41-Ije . C J. TAYLOR BOOK BINDER AND Blank Book .Manufacturer, ' Ko. , iIatn (reet H.XCHMOTWU, IXSTX3. PITT'S Impro 7 ed S e p a r a tors! PATENT ilOKSEPOWERf ' ' PORTABLE THRESHING ENGINES! rAM a .w pretiared te awpptr the Tmrn ing toaassil with thra-valuable maeutnea If roa ant a good Threshing Machine one that ail) ten i.ght.thraah tan ar d aarr the grain retter than any olVr make, ynu a ill ret H ia hwytnguust these, an4 onr Portable Eog.nes are undoubtlj anperier to acj maie. JONA8W.TEO, Sneeesaor to P. W. Eol'ican. Jane 2fl -S7-2a. ... , . ., . . ... Bichmoad. Hay & Straw; m I will py thehighes. price it, "CJtiiror frime Cured at tar Rriht ' Selivered at my Good Strav !! On l i Street north of Main. " . , . .. Hea!ae aelly. ' 4 Baled Hay foV Cash Only! . XIMOTIir spED FOR SALE ! STEPHEN SCOTTOS. Sailhf ev Blh S reet- EichBond. lad. March 13. 1563. 13 tf SUMMER ... a r-w-m rm a . . Jt ,t ajaa -f Vi lO-LNT L THE aaderaigeed has aal rwwegivew his new Sty I fleet - 3 I1AT - to whtehheia viteetheattea tie est all wtte wewiatiaOwjgwia tb '.ateet faaaiew. , Cadi aa taa caw mmm vaf saare ef jOtU SCTIalXB.

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raraHa aaaeraifaed will aeu hia nropertv aa jaaia, wwm ui hi aarraia. it Be. It ia near 1? reet rraat aal 1 feet daet. There iaa fraaae knaaa ea the paaaatpaa. It ia a flrat rata lacanoa lor a aasiaaaa koaaa. aad aay peraoa deairtas to aaiU Ui laaaae. eaa aara the aeaeflt ef A. Joaea's weet wall. U will be said cbeaai tor eaab. fee (ariaas raattzataaa eaqaire at sV JUtatl'a, Mo. 7. kUla t CM awaXT. Xickaaaad. Jaiv 31. tBO The Stove Room, and Till' WARE STORE, OF 18 NOWON E . DOOR SOUTH , OF TIIF OLD STAND IS THE SAME BLOCK. Fort Wayae Avenue near the Depot! 57" Their assortment of StoTes, never was j better: and their stocK. of Tin. Copper and Sheetiron Wares is complete They respect fully invite all who desire anything ia thuir line at fair prices for cash, to give them a call. j They are largely engaged in the manufacture ! ftf ftjirrrlinm FrinnralAra n.l will liA eA'i.l. In supply all orders. Richmond, Aug. 9th, '6333 New .Photograph Rooms! WATSOT& ESTELL ITAVK opued an eMire new suit of rilOToCRAPh I HoOMj n bcott's a baildinar, corner Maun and rifth at rental. RichmnaH , srhtre they are prepvrei to do -.11 the work in taeir line witt. greatly i aproved laci.itiee. and in n;la ol ar) Entirely Superior To any ether etbih jient lo the 6tte. Our lonff ri perience pIeoJiJ, new and eostlr apparatua. coBibjr.d with the excellent arraugt-incft of Igh. and the pt-rtcc-tion in ail our appliances to be minutest detail. firrn 11a iu promising that oar wt-rk Shnil not be JEjreellrtIS Photnrapn afall aises, from extra large ala' t Cartes rte VieK. Fcrreotjpes, Ambrotrpea, tc ,l krD at the ahorteat noi;ce. fcy Inmel, t'asea, Phatographic Albums, A;e , for 0O-PR1CES REASOXABL15.JJ0 N. B The eld rui will atill he kept open for has!neaa, and will be sola to any one dosirie to purchase. Hieing been oreupie I bj aa for the pa.t five sears, they have heconie well known. Jan 30, le S ly VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! (offer for aal say Residence half a mitt east of tba city of Richmond, Ind.. known aa "XI3!kT3 jSKiT XXIILaTLs." . This property is one of the moat oMrable In Eastern Indiana- It consists ol a aunstantiat modern built dwelling house with a large Oreen Huae attached, ft a Ming, Carriage House, Smoke II suae and other cut bulldlnga. The dwelling beaaets tarniahed witfet a aOMsO'&S TE11M UF.A TE a With sufficient capacity to heat the whole houae. The l.atn rooaa and kltcbea are aapplied with hot and cold water. The grounda are well planted with Erat and -tenemental Tree and Shrubbery. I will aell with the : house from i Six to Ten Acres of Land; To suit the purchaser. Also, TWENTY ACRES OF LA'D Without any improvements thereon, the same distance from town. This lot is susceptible of sub division, an d I embraces some of the moat eligible unoccupied building aitea in thia vicinity. JJOIIX H. IIIJTTOW. Teb 2i, 19r,3 B-tf Thorough -Bred GATTTLE I HAVE ON HAND A FEW BULL CALVES, Got fey I.wrd IviBtgiiiari and Craaadler, And of the Beat Blood in the Country, a Which I will sell at estremely Low Prices! ET Pedigrees Warranted ia all caies. .O ' ALSO, A FEW Cows and Heifers. Of the Srme Stock. fr-Cell and examine them at my residineo near Cambridge City. Ind. S. MEREPITII. . a May 1st, 1863. K. ,-4m ' Wall PaperMVal! Paper!! NICHOLSON & BRO. Have ut received a lot ol "757" All I -a x e r, Of see aad elegant patterne. - dill at itae City BU store And examine ear atoek of Wail Paper. Window Shades Curtaia Fixture, etc. N ICUOL&OH d SBO. -Kiehmoad. Kerch 27.1S63 . 4 ImportantNews rata WTl L ovdavs Car Wldw aa. BMwd. tssn i. B SnMsel. aaawt.n- wvac-m. aww www ' fwrni.ber. w geally, ICBOOL IrESEA. aU mi. SEASONED LUMBER! Aad as lew as th saavs caa be avaght ia this marketllst.Piie LiB-cr. ffciiflti. rissri.tr. ; Lstk.tc. te. - TrTa" otseea, eae eaara lad. , Jam a.la3 a A ef awia. Eiehwaswd USA SaUTit at X. : , SS-tf

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MAT BE PROCURED AT FROII $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, ' Xar lATactt, Sii!i, IsStnsh. rilTtkrt, ul a!l tW .Iwiin f GrilaatMa. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.

Tba IlUnais Central Sail road Cempany efler, OH L01TO CXXSIT, tb heaatifal aad fertile PBJUBXE LANDS lying along the whole line af their Jtallroed. TOO rannera. jtannfactttrrrs, Sreehanics and Warkiagmaa te saaks) for theraaelvea aad their fkmiUe a compete acy, aad a KOatX they caa call THEIR OWTT. aa win aa. pear front the foUewinsj atatoataata:

- - . nxixois Is ahent equal tn extent te En viand, with a peanlatlna ef l .TSS.aae, and a soil capable ef auuporting i0.000,0it. Ko tate In the Valley ef the Mlsaiaaippl offer je great aa tndueemen to the aettler aa the State of Illinois. . There ia ne part of the world where all the conditions of climate and toil ao admirably combine to produce tboee two gVeat staples, Co as and Waaar. CUM ATS, -Nowhere ran the industrious farmer seeor such immediate result from hia labor aaea three deep, rich, loamy aolla, cultivated with ao much ease. The climate from the extreme souttiera part of the Slate te the Trrre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly tod miles, la well adapted to Winter WHEAT. CORA. COTTOX. TOBACCO. Peacbea, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety ef fruit and vevetablea ia grown In great abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets are furnish ej from 4 to I weeka earlier than their Immediate vicinity. Itctween the Terre Haute. Alton A St. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and lltlnota rivers, a distance of 113 mtlre aa the Branch, and 136mil-eon the Main Trunk, Ilea th great Cera aad Meek raising portion of the State. THE ORDIN ARY YItXD of Corn ts fvora B0 to 0 bushels per acre. Cattle, Horses, Mulea, Sheep and Hogs are raiard here at ercatt coat and yield- large profits. It la bvlicred tliai o section of country presents greater Inducements for nairv Farming than the Prairlea of I'liaole. a liranch of farming to which but li'tlr attention hae been paid, and whk-h muat yidd aure profitable reeuluu hetween the Kankakee and lllinoia rivers, and Chicago and nnnIcith, a distance of M Uiilea on the Hranch and 147 ra.lra by the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Fpriug Wheat, Cora, OATS, DARLEV, RVE, BITRH HEAT, And vegetables st'lted to tlie climate, are produced In great abundance. The northern portion of lllinoia la about the climate of Pennaylranla, while the southern part has the climate of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of tetuperatiuv in the Slate, suited to almost every product of the United States. AGRItT LTlTtAI. PnODrCT The Aericultund productaof Illinois are creater than thoae of any other Plate. Trie tVkelt crop of lGl was ertimatrd at H.r,UOO,Oia hush, Is, while the Corn cropyidos not leaathaa lao.ota),0O burihels. b?ides the crop of Oats, Barley, Kye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Hquaahea, Max, llemp, Peaa. Clover, f i j f a ai.isage, neeta, lusacco, uaoon, rorgtuin, ttrapea, reaches, Apples, Ac, which go to awetl th vast a en-gat o' production In this fenile region. Over Four slilliona lona of prodne were sent out ef the State sf Illinois during tb p.at year. GTOt'K RAIMIwS. In Crolral and Southern lllinoia uncommon advantara are presented for she extension of .(lock raiug. A U kinds af Cattle, Horace, Muara, fhrep, Hihts, Ao., of the best breeds, yield handsome profits; large fortuuea have alrcadjr hem raa.le. and the fleM la open for others to enter with the fairest prospects of tike results. Italav Vaaaiaa also presents lta Inducements to many. - ... .

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

80 ncres at $10.00 per acre, with in terest at G per cent, annually upon the following terms: Cab jiaj ment, . . . .- . $ 48 00 Payment in one year, . . 48 00 " " two years, . . 48 00 " turco " . . . " 48 00 . " four . . . 236 00 five . . . 224 00 " "six M ... 212 00 seven . . . . 200 00. Apply to

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. . k t." WESTERN OFFiCE SALESROOM The FLORENCE Sevt-irg Macliin8 HAKES PoCB DIPrEKKXT rTITCHEJ, , ThcLotk. Knot. loo. It Lock k Doable Knot A'ITH aa moch ease and faei'ity a orlia try ma - ' bices make owe atiteh, and with as llitt or leas machinery. It has the r-reill. feed motioo, which abl.-e the oner nor by sinv.ly turni net the thuaib screw, - - 1 - . . - - - . . .. ... . . , - r .- r ot;uaeao; er r isten .Re eoaso' sean.a. witooutwiaing . no It run j ligbilv, sewi r.pidiy. and is me at aotsvieas. It does i be heaviest ar finest wars with equal fad 1 try. . ithc u' charge of tension or machinery. Chaagg the leanh f the atith, and from en kind f antra te another, cau readily te done while the wartime Is in mocien. , It tares aay width ef hem; feis,biDda. hrafda. gthera. toeka, oailta and ar.ther and aewa a rnsHe at the same time. It will no- oil th dreaeel tbe over.'or A 1 emmer. all neceaaarv tool, ai.4 -'Rarnwm's Set slewer, which gnrda tb work lea f , ar 'areiahed with each machtna. 'f Asents wanted t'ortefme. sampl. - of sew iog and crrcntars, atjdreee - . e h. c c. r.r.n. Richnon-t, Ind , Corner Main sad Metro) atreeta. eriAbp dt r I ji.acapolls, Ooceral Agenta March 2u, 13 If WIGGINS & CO., 5 HO. 99. .TI A 1 51 STREET, HAVEjwat received a levnaaeesj ef OeoAa, eerchaaeA ia th Rai t,f Maeefaevsrer aad fwtwertera. fee t'Aall.aaet Uaey saw Or tawrn far awl at ewch aad ea each terms aa will k ear te asear te price. Wig'arins Si Ca, Wo 29. Main Street. - Allrlrgpren: Tbeiratock tabrwss a eesa'eteaaaert saewt ef all kieda 4 saddle? Hardware, ale. Leatbera of all kinds rale Prrwch Ki aad Calf, Iforeee aad Btadiaca. Black aa gaaev BwaasUeA. Heavy aed Light Eaaaaeiled Leatbera, tegthev with aa aaeertaaeat af ear ewatawageef UatWr, aU ef whKh avafeae ear ateek eae ef the first lath eeaa try. Also ea hand It , Wiggins dt Co's Ho 29, Main Street Threada ef all kiads. Elf Xots. Herse Brashes , Walpa. aassi-a, tvarwaas. nie, viiar. ate wza-.es ear Cash M-ml fmr BUUa. 1 . : WANTED. AIA A JiaTH! We waat agwwt a "sra str wsw maniA. esraeeaee awid.t aw i awe I.wl. aww t . . ' i . Bvwwawa. www tairteea a' a eff aw. www w iinnrnanssn iww w m.- .ww. iiicts nresart aeaa aaag AMreaa . , , SOAW sk CfcAAA.aiiasfsr. Jla.ae. ar SSIbb

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Kallroada Intersect tb whole State. tUV000, onO have beea inveaud In completing the great wet-work that links every part ef the State into immediate connection with wt eurfwaadlugStatea and tb direct esa thoroughfares ef eoaa arc. , t'r' THE HXnOW CEVTRAL RAIUIOAD Traverses the whole length ef the State, fresa the banka of the Mississippi end lake Michigan to th Ohio. As Its earn imports, the Railroad runa through the centre of th State, aad en either aide of the road atone lta whole lengvb Be the landa offered for saW. TO AITTAL wETTLERS. From the unprecedented advantages this Cvmpany offera. It Is not sm-prrsmar that It enowtd have alreadv disKaed ef 1 ,800,i00 acree ef land. It ia now aelling at the rale ef D.eoo acre- per week. The poulatloa along the Une has trebled in ten year, and ia now 6I4.SI1. The Company aell to actual cultivators, and every contract eontains an agreement to cultivate. CITIEM, TO.YVI, M.VRKFTS DEPOTS. There are Nlnety-F.lght IV pots on the Couipenv'a Railroad, giving about en every erven mile. Cities, Towne and VIINeee are situated at convenient diatancea throughout th whole rrm, where every desirable commodity may be found as readily aa in tba oldel cities of the t'nion, and where buyers are' to be met for all kinds ef (arm produce. KIH'CATIOX. afechanlca and working men will 6nd the free school system encouraa-ed by tb folate, and en. dowed with a Urge revenue for the aupport of the schools. Children can live in eivhtof tliearnoel, the college, the chwrch, and ganan np with tba prosperity of the leading t-ule ia the Urea, Western Empire. No one wb has visited thia eplendld region ef country can doubt that H ev1s the moat favored deacripUona that have ever been given of It : but let any aarefus olierrver sistL it, and k will . Inform eoa that the bwaf hae aet beratald ef the advantage li offer for Immediate occupation and lroraediai returns. The farmrrs of the V astern and Middle Must, and Canada, are marine to Illinois in great numbers; and It is believed, that M wiser aarpaasJna advantage were madekiwwa tn ake'SSmeasaeenaaiea, manuflacturera ami wri h-f awvititasatai af orev-i..wlS Kwropo, they would promptly avail themaelves ef tb knowledge, i MO'Lf I : .. . 40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: "taah paynaWT . . $ it 00 Parrtietrt Hi n year, . - S4 00 two years, . 24 00 24 00 118 00 112 00 loc 00 100 00 " three " . four " " iv . " six " seven " . A 1TENTI0N ATTENTION fresh: .PtRirja.ijS At Strattan's Corner. Ol lbs latest aad a oat desirable styles ef LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting n part ef black, plain aad fancy drees sMIts. ailk aad line r piins. light dieted alpaca. Iastra, Pra plaM. maatnbiqaea Hlmalayaa saohalr. abeaks. cballiea. ginghaat, law a. As., Aa. Very Handsome Summer Shawls. Also, Men and Boys' Wear. Black aad Brewa Cloths, lack daeakla aad ataaaf aa. iswrM. salhBrta. Are. ill., .nk,.!... t M. paraeele. I idle, bate, Ih.ker ben a. n aad kav's r ut. fine and cheap sVawcn's. siwtt u children'e ,hue,, ad qaeenaware. all if which, together with Ire. ...... i,,-. ,...k . i. , - r aoiu aa ia aa tne lowe eat e therefore a"(ietta atu-a. tiwn el tae dtriatating panlls nd reqawet, at least a call STEATfAN A Ki5 TfWas. S MeDowel I Is at his pest ready to eerva-tb I ul.lie with hlb -at fit , Eichmond, May x'J. II S. S3 tf a B. CRAWFORD, - " Proprietor mt th mil HIKE STOfife Is bow receiving the "-, LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS; Two and Threo Ply -INGRAIN, HEMP AND BAG.! tt raw AVattlsssj ataad Hip, STAIR CARPETS AND RODS. OixrtalxiGrc Of amy deeeri wtioa. Oil Clotns, ef eat ptueesa, am deterarlosd troaa O.iida, ef eewest stgles. Ia fact t I waveta - -a s - BEST STOCI ir f 8.PS IS tOB CUT ISB ; Sell ;as Cheshp. :2 Maayef my Oeete wtlt aesoMaaeU twieaa. TaeaaW tie ar iaviu-d te sail at ew. aU.a atreea. BJcwasaeeV aaeca ti. I"WJT. id tr HOVVAnD AOOOCIATIOfJ, PHILADELPHIA. 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