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CCHMOND, IND. APRIL 13th. 1865.

Monahan the Traitor.

'','; Oar officers who were imprisoned in 7 Charleston are familiar with the charac'r " terof Mr. J. J. Monahan. lie was cm ( i ployed as a py and policeman by the : ", rebel authorities, and had the opportunity, by the position he held, to aid our ' prisoners in escaping. He was paid by the Union people to do this work, pocketed their bribes, and then betrayed our " officers in order to secnre the reward offered for their arrest. lie was sent for, the other day, by Col. Woodford. When

bis turn came for an audience, he was received with "the roost distinguished regard," and the following conversation took place: Col. Woodford "Your name, sir?" "Mr. Monahan." Col. W. "Ah! I am glad to see you, Mr. Monahan. I have often heard of

you from our ofllcers who were impris1 oned here" ! Monahan looked aghast, and stammered Iout "Yes, sir ; yes, sir; what did they say about mo?" Li "Why," said the Colonel, "they told '"Y"ii3 that you aided them to escape." rv Monuhan's face brightened instantly. I f "Yea, sir," he rejoined, "I often help1 ,1 cd them to get off." v

'1 ts, sir," said the Colonel, "and they say you are very shrewd." "Yes, yes," griuned Monahan, "I'm pretty smart." i "Y es," said the Colonel, "and they tell me that when you got our prisoners out you sold them to the rebel authorities." Monahan turned pale, and looked a3

f II no would sinK inrougu inc uwr. ne I did not utter a word.

"Now, sir," allied the Colonel, "I have n little hoi el where men of your stamp nro boarded. Orderl y !" The Orderly came into the room. "Orderly take my friend, Mr. Monalan, to Castle Pinckncy under guard " . We have files of the Charleston Courier io the lGth inst.. from which we ronko a Tew extracts : ' We want no better evidence that the i c itizens of Charleston arc thoroughly conscious of the speedy approach of the rebellion to its closing days, and have confidence in tho final success of the . Union armies, than that which is manifested at the different oHices where the oath of allegiance is administered. For some days only one office was open for this purpose, but it soon became apparent that to accommodate tho large number of applicants, it was necessary to establish other olllces. Within the past week we havo passed down Meeting street several times, but when we come to No. I'l l, were invariably obliged to leave the sidewalk and take the middle of the street, in consequence of the immense throng who had assembled to take the oath of allegiance. .Pursuant to an order recently issued, five oflices are now opened in different portions of the city, at which the oath is administered. This arrangement will greatly facilitate the progress of tho work to be accomplished. As it was formerlj', hundreds of persons were compelled to remain standing outside the door all day long, and at last go homo without having an opportunity of gaining admittance. Under the present Rj'stem all will havo a chance to give evidence of their loyalty without an extended delay. ,-'.Onr Informant states that he traveled several days in company with the pressman who had been in charge of the freight car, chartered specially for conveying the press, type, files, and material of the Ch rales ton Mercury establishment from this city a few days previous to the evacuation. This car, with a number of others, was at the junction of the Charlotte ami Columbia Kailroad on the evacuation of tho last named place. In the confusion which followed, it was impossible to procure a locomotive to remove the train, j and the whole of the cars, together with the buildings, A-c, at the junction depot, were burned. The pressman also stated that the Afereury's car contained the private and otllcinl correspondence of Hon. 15. II. Iihctt, from the commencement of tho war, with a largo amount of money, notes, bonds and other valuable papers, nil of which was destroyed by fire. The pressman did not come on to the city, but remained with his family at Florence. Affecting Incident. In hia remarks at a meeting of the Christian Commission, recently, A. E. Chamberlain, Esq., related the following affecting incident of an Indiana boy, of tho Soth regiment: He sent at midnight for a delegate of the' Commission. He was dying, and wished to leave his little treasures with him, to send tfiem with a letter to his mother. "Are you a Christian?" tho delegate asked. "Oh, yes ; I was before 1 joined the army. Tell mother that God is with me; ill is well." That is for mother, that is for sister, and sister will know who to give the other to." "There is one thing more," he added, after a pause. A little package was taken from his knapsack and brought to him. In it were three photographs. He took up the first, looked at it intently and said : "Oh, thank God for a pious mother ! Through her prayers and instrumentality I was brought to Christ. Good-bye, mother, we shall meet in Heaven." He kissed it, and laid it down on the cot. lie took up the second, and aid: "Thank God for a pious sister! We have held swoet communion on earth, sister, and will hold sweeter communion in Heaven. Good bye, sister," and he kissed it and laid it with the other. He i took up the other, the nameless one, and , as ne looKea ionuiy at it ius ejes mica with tears. "Oh, said he, "I did hope that you and I would hare many precious seasons on earth, but God has ordered otherwise. My country demanded my services, I gave them cheerfully But, thank God ! erelong we'll both be where there'll be no wars, but where alt will be peace throughout eternity. Yes, thank God, we'll meet again ;" and he put the precious picture to his tips and kissed it and breathed his last with the photograph lying on hit lips. The name of a new and beautiful color which is derived from petroleum, lm called garofila.

Dancing and Whist Playing. Looked at dancing one of the most healthful, and .the most beautiful of amusements agreeable to the vitality, activity, and high spirits of the young, and greatly conductive to ease of manner, grace of carriage, and suavity of address, yet put under ban by whole

communities, on the most frivolous pretexts. Some honestly think it wrong. Why ? Not in its essence nobody thinks it wrong in itself but "because it leads to dissipation.' But it does not lead to dissipation. It leads away from dissipation. There is whist, a game that can find employment for the closest attention, the minutest observation, the strongest memory, and the soundest reasoning, yet of so wide a sweep that it can interest and delight a child of ten. Whole communities look upon this, too, as a snare of the devil to entrap souls. Why ? Not because it is wrong of itself, but it leads to gambling." It leads away from gambling. Christians are very guilty in this matter. Multitudes believe and avow that dancing is not wrong, but they will not countenance it because many do think it wrong, and the many who do, think it not wrong in itself but dangerous in it3 associations ami tendencies. It is an amusement in which the World indulges, and therefore the church must give it up. Absurd ! Let Christian families adopt it, not covertly, apologetically, as many do, but honestly and openly, and its associations will very soon come round right. An innocent thing will not long be held disreputable after reputable people have taken it up. No matter if the World does talk about a "dancing Church" and a "card plaj-ing Christian." The world monopolizes the best of everything. Let them understand that tho Church is not to be fenced from any occupation or amsement that she judges wholesome because the world chooses to hoist the red flag of disease. Let the Church do a thing because it is right, not because the world will pat it on the shoulder and say, "Good child, good child." Let the child abstain from an act because it is wrong, not becatiseif she does it, the world will say, "Behold thou art become as one of us." It is disgraceful bondage an insult to Christ. His cause does not want the patronage of the World. If it cannot stand on its own intrinsic value, let it topple over. Moreover, the Christianity that can be distinguished from worlilliness only b3" its acceptance or rejection of dancing is a very insignificant article. Let 3-our light so shine before men, that they, seeing j our good works, may glorify your Father which is in heaven. Be so humble, so devout, so sincere, so honest so hopeful, so faithful a Christian, that the World, the llesh and the Devil shall say : "Dancing cannot be wrong, for he dances." You can hardly read your title clear to mansions in the skies, you can hardly begin to live tho Divine life, if men say, "He cannot be much of a Christian, for he dances."-Gail Hamilton. A HAPPY HOME. What a sweet picture is thai of a happy home and a fond domestic circle ! Thou sands of such may be found in this Chris tian land. We will try to tell our young readers what are the principal things which help to make home happy First of all in piety. The love of God and constant endeavor to keep his commandments an humble trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, and a good hope through his grace of a celestial home hereafter these tend to smooth away all the troubles of life, and to highteu all its enjoyments. Next comes mutual afection. This helps to suppress every unkind word and action, and makes each member of the household anxious to regard the wishes and promote tho happiness of every other. Love is better than sunshine in any dwelling, and far better than costly furniture or fine clothes or plenty of money. Thirdly, in every house where there arc children, comes an obedient and respectful demeanor on the part of the children toward all who are older thau themselves, and especially toward their parents. Such a demeanor lead? children to be regarded as ornaments and comforts to the domestic society; otherwise they are likely to be considere 1 as plagues and nuisances. Fourthly, a love for reains;. How exceedingly pleasant it is t fill vp tho j leisure nours ana especially in ioug winter evenings, with loud reading ! Thus the whole family may share the pleasure of reviewing the history of other times, or join in a common excursion to other lands, and all are furnishel with food for reflection and subjects for conversation. All these sources of in-door enjoyment are almost equally within reach of the rich and the poor, of families in tho city or the country. Let each one of our readers try to do what he can to make his own a happy home. S. S. Msitor. Take Which Road you Please. Of the many anecdotes of John Randoph, of Koanoke, we believe the following was never in print: He was travlling in a part of Virginia with which we was unacquainted. In the mean time, he stopped during the night at an inn near the forks of the road. The inn keeper was a fine old gentleman, and no doubt one of the first families of the first Old Dominion. Knowing who j his distinguished guest was, he endeavor- i ed to draw him into conversation, but failed in all his efforts. But in the morning when Mr. Randolph was ready to start, he called for his bill, which on being preseuted, was paid. The landlord, still anxious to have some conversation with him began as follows: "Which waj- are you traveling, Mr. Randolph T' "Sir?" said Randolph, with a look of displeasure. "I isked," said the landlord, "which way are you traveling ?" "Have I paid my bill ?, "Yes." "Do I owe you anything more?" 'No. "Well. I am going just where I please do you understand ?" "Yes." The landlord by this time got somewhat excited, and Mr. Randolph drove off. But to the landlord's surprise, in a few minutes the servant returned to inquire which of the forks of the road to take. Randolph not being out of hearing distance, the landlord shouted at the top of his voice : "Mr. Randolph, you dont owe me a cent: just take which road you please." It is said the air turned blue with the curses of Rand lpb.

from tie, Xetr York Tribune. - - Of Ues O'Reiller" the Victories.

"TUB DAT WI CILIBBiTX." Bad lark to the man who is sober to-night I He's a could hearted hotOiagi. or saycret Seceshcr, Whose heart for the Ould Flag has never been right, An' who take in the fame of fats country no pleasure. Oeh, murther f will none o yez hould me, me dears ! Or it's out o' me skin wid delight I'll be jumpin ; Wid me eyes awimmin' round in the happiest tears, An' the heart in me breasht like a piston-rod th ampin ! Musha, glory to God ! for the news yon have aint, Wid Tour own purty fifth, Misther President Linkin ! An' may God be around both the bed an the t'nt Where our bully boy Grant does his atin' an' thinkin' ! fcven Sbtanton, to-mgnt we Uccnfisshe was right, I hin he played the ould scratch wid our kore-you-An' to gallant "Phil Sherry" m ell dhrink wid deOn whose bright plume o' fame not a spot o the I dark is t Let the chapels be opened, the althars illumed, i An' the mad bells ring out from aich turret an' j shteeple ; Let the chancels wid flowers be adorned and per- i fumed, 1 While the SovAm God bless 'em ! give thanks j for the people ' f For the city is ours that "Mac" sought from the I start, ! An' our boys through its streets "Hail Columbia" arc vellin' ; i An' there's Payee in the air, and there's pridj in the heart. An' our flag has a fame that no tongue can be. tellin'l To the dinul wid the shoddy contractors, an' all Them gold speculators, ivhose pie is now "humble" ! The cost o' beef, praties, an' whisky will fall. An' what mure could we ax for the rints too will tumble ? On the boys who sorrire, fame an piusions well pren ; Erery orphan the war's mid, a home well decree it : An" aich soldier's young swecthart shall hare a new dress. That will tickle her hayro, retumin, to see it ! Oh. land o' thrue freedom ; oh, land of our love ! Wid your gineroua welcome to all who but seek it ! May your stars shine as long as the tioinklers aioTp, An' your fame be so grand that no mortal can shpeak it 1 AH the winds o' the world, as around it they blow, No banner so (jlorious can wake into motion ; An' wid Payee in our own land, you know we may ft"t Just to settle some thriflin accounts o'er the ocean I So come, me own Eileen ! come Nora and Kate. Come Michael an' Pat, all your Sundy duds carry ; We'll gire thanks in the chapel, an' do it in stliate. An' we'll pray for the sowls of poor Murtagh an' Larry. Woe's mo ! in the black swamps before it tliey ahlcep. Hut the good God to-night whose thrue faith they have cherished His angels will send o'er the red fields a-shwwp, In each cow Id ear to brenthe '-Not in vain have you perished I" v So had luck to the man who is sober to-night I He's a eowld-hearted bodStigh, or a save ret secesher. Whose heart for the ould flag has niver been rght, i An' who takes in tho fame of his country no j pleasure ! " I Och I murther! will none o' rez hould me, m dea rs ? j For it's out o" m?shkin I'm afearedlll be jumpin", j An' the heart in ma breasht like a piston-rod thumpin". Si. O' U. New Yoke, April 3. The Empress of France is getting bald and stout, and fashions are changing in consequence. A Cincinnati spiritulist ha3 had a revelation that Richmond was to be taken on the 2d of May. Chicago has a new postmaster, Samuel Hoard, in place of J. L. Scripps of the Chicago Tribune. The eruption of Mount .."Etna continues regularly, but causes no damage to the adjacent villages. Brigham Young threatens to secede if the Gentiles continue meddling with Mormon women. Eighteen States have now ratified the anti-slavery amendment to the United States Constitution. COUNTY DIRECTORY. PROSPECTUS OP TBI WAYNE COUNTY D1EE0T0KY And Soldiers' Register. In larp cities it is impossible for business mtn to conduct their flairs without the aid of a Directory. In many places tiiis want is so genernlly acknowledged as to demand a new one each year. There are 1-irge numlkTj of towns and cities ia various parts of tha c-mn try ia which it is inconvenient to dobusiness without a reference of this kind, and yet the want is not suilu ientiy felt to make it safe for a publisher to eng.ige in the enterprise of preparing one. In soiuj of I'm Kastern States t ies jdiiUcu'.ties hive been overcome by including an entire county with all its cities, towns and villages, thus enlarging the scope of its usefulness. This plan has been adoptod bv the undersigned for the first time as he beheres in a Western State, and he is now preparing a full Directory of Wayne County. There will be exhibited in an alphalietical list, the name of every head of a famiiy, also the nuroes of ali unmarried males over twenty one and females over eighteen years of age, giving the occupation, place of business and residence of each. Historical Sketches of som; of the most important events connected with the early settlement of the county ; a!so biographical sketches of some of the men who have been most efficient in developing its resources an 1 in formiug the habits and opinions of the people, religious, moral and political. The space devoted to this part of the work will be governed by the preserilwd limits of the book, which wiH differ" from any other ever published ia containing a Soldiers Kreistcr, In which a full and complete list of all the SoHiers furnished by the cunty which is thought to be upwards of Three thousand, will be presented, containing the name of every man who has entered the United States service from the first call for seveatvfive thousanj men in April, 1-51, to the last call for three-hundred thousand, in December 131. also including those raised for State service during that titre. It will specify the branch of the service in which each engaged, whether infantry, cavalry, artillery, or the Navy ; naming the rank, oompanv, "regiment," and time of service : also the action in which each participate.!, whether wounde.1, killed, discharged or still in the service, as far as tha army records and the information furnished by- their friends and relatives will show. Brief sketches will be presented of those who have lost their lives in the set vice or distinguished themselves bv acts of heroism, or meritorious conduct of any kind, by which they are entitled to the gratitude of their countrymen. Especial care will be given to this part of the work, and we desire that the friends and relatives of the soldiers will be prepared to give correct answers to all the questions asked by the canvassers, with as little delay as possible, and by no means allow a single name tn be omitted, keeping in mind the fact, that it depends largely upon your interest in the un in-tail ng whether this record of the sacrifices and sudenngs. of those who have stood between yon and death, shall be full and complete or not. Aa Outline Map Showing the relative location of the Cities, Towns, Townships. Railroads, Canals, Turnpikes, Common roads and Water courses located ia, or running through the county, wiil accompany each copy of the botii." The whV4e work will comprise not less than fonr hundred doubl column Octavo paes and will be printed with dear type on fioe white paper and neat! v bound in cloth. The price per copv. Including the outline Map, will be a.N). It will be sold by subscription, onlr, and the number of copies published will be confined strictly to the number of subscribers. It is therefore necessary that th aamo f every person intending to purchase the work should be known before it goes to press. J. C. Powia. KiCBaoxn, Ixd., March IS. I."x55.

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Is Pabl islted itk the IVaraer Building, om Thursday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY & DAVIS, At $2 per Volume, PAYABLE IX ADVAXCE. Job Printing. We have a new " DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pumphlet", Catalogues, Constitutions, Show IJilN, Ilandbtll-i, Blauk, Posters, Bills of Lading, Bill Head Cards, Xotes, Envelopes, Circulars, Check, tables, Ac. PRICESFOR WORK REASONABLE. The Spring Hat Fashions! T HE undersigned has just received his new Spring St vie if HATS, to which he invites the attention of all who would indulge in the ljte-t fashion. Call at the Hat and Cap Store of JOHN SCKFRIXS. Richmond, Iud., March 2.1, 1S64 lOlf Great Gift Distribution. 250,000! Watches, Chain, Diamond Rinss, 1c. Worth over One Million Hollars ! All to be Mold lor One Hollar each!! Without Regard to Value. Xot lo be paid for until yon Know What you are to Receive. SPEEXHIO MST OF ARTICLES. ALL TO BE SOLD FOR 1 00 EACH. 23o Gents' Gold Huntiug-C'ase Watciies $M to $lifl 250 Ladies' Gold and Enameled Case Watches $35 to $70. 500 Vnts' Hunting-Case Silver Watches 35 " 70 200 Diamond Rings 50 " 100 2.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 13 " 30 3,000 (told Oval Band Bracelets 4 " 8 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets 5 " 10 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 - 50 7,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches---- 4 " 10 2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 4" 6 5,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 4" 8 5,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops 4" 8 7,500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear----Drops 4 - 4.000 California Diamond Breast Pins 2 50" 10 3.00D (Jol.l Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 50" 8 4.000 Fob and Vest Riblw.n Slides 3 " 10 5,000 Sets of Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc 3 " 8 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc 4 " 7 10,000 Miniature Lockets 1 60 " 8 4,000 " " Migic Spring 3" 20 3,000 Gold Toothpicks. Crosses, etc 2 " 8 5,000 Plain Gold Rings 4 " 10 5,000 Chased Gold Kings 4" 10 10,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings--2 50" 10 10,000 California Diamond Kings 2 " 10 7,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Jet and Gold 5" 15 6,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry Cameo, Pearl etc 4 " 15 10,000 Gold Pens. Silver Extension Holders and Pencils 4 " 10 10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Holders 3 " 8 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders -- 6 " 10 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 5 " 50 3.000 Silver Castors 15" 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets ... 20 " 50 Messrs. T. 4 H. GAUGHAN 4 CO., 11.5 Broadway, Xew York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading and most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to inereass their business to an unlimited extent have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regulations following : Certificates, naming each article, and its value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mad to any address on receipt of 25 cents. All Articles Sold at Oue Hollar Each, Without Regard to Value ! On receipt of the Certificate you will see what von are going to hive, and then it is at your option t" send the dollar and tike the article or not. Purcl:aers may thus obtain a G.dl Watch, Dinmond Uin, or anv .-v-t of Jewelry on our list for ONE DOLLAR, and in no case can they got less than One Dollar's Wf-th. as there are no blanks. The price of Certificates is as follows : On? for 25 rents : five for $1 ; eleven for 2 : thirty for$: sixty-five for $10 : ona hundred for $15. Agents will be alloiv e l ten cents on every Ccrtificata or it-red tiv them, provided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. Ageuts will collect 25 cents for everv Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, eiiuer in cash or postage stamps. T. i II . GAl GHAN A CO.. 1 13 Broadaay, Xew York. HOWARD ASSOCIATION Philadelphia, Penn., A TS-nevolent Institution esfcd dished by special endowment for the relief ot the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especialiv for the cure of diseases of the Sevual Orirans. AVF.IIU'AL Advice gratis by the acting surgwmto J-f-M. all who apply by letter, with a description of thir condition, age, occupation, habits of life, ac.,7 and in cases of extreme poverty, medicines furnished" free of charge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea and other diseases ot tiie sexual organs, ami on the nw r-medios employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted, free ot charsc, in sealed letter envelopes. Twoor three stamps will he acceptable. - Address Dr. J. SKILT.EX HOCOHTOX. Acting Snrsreon Howard Association. No. 2. South Xinth St., lliila lelphia. Br order of the Directors. EZRA I). HARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. FAIR FOR 1865. The last Fair of the Wayne Connty Airricnltara Society under the present organization, and on th ground now occupied wiil be held September 12, 13, 14, 15, & 16,-1865. Unusual pains will be taken to ensure te success of the coming Fair, in every department, and the co-operation r f fanners, mechanics, artists and producers of every description of useful and ornamental articles, is solicited to make this the KROWSIMG GLORY" Of a long series of similar eventful occasions. The premium list will be increased and enlarged, the grounds under the supervision of the able and energetic superintendent wiil be placed in complete order and every thing made ready for the occasion. Suggestions in regard to the additions to the premium list may be ma.le in writing and addressed to the Secretary until April 1st. E. H. DEXXIS, SecV. Feb. 25th. 165. Ornamental Trees For Sale. A Splendid lot of ErgTen. of roHable size and age for transplanting the present season, embracing choice varieties of Pine, vix: Black Austria, White Scotch. White Pine. Norway Spruce, American Spruce. Irish ai Asaericaa Juniper, Balsam, Fir, Hemlock, Ac - "Eff" Those wishing to purchase and vrWrt their trees, applv to or address .ALBERT C. WASSOX, Rtmiid," tad.. Apsct. March lOJ.

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10,000 Tons of Flax Straw. TBS subscribers have taken the mill on the Williamsburg rike, formerly used as a paper mill by J. TnisUetnwaite, where thev intend masutacturicjr FLAX COTTON, And wfld purchase all the flax straw oflered, either in large or small quantities, au J will pay a liberal price in cash for the same delivered at the mill. WHIDDIT, BKOWX A CO. Richmond, Iud., Jan. la, 44-3 nr. RICHMOND DYEING and CLEANING Establishment ! ! THE undersigned, having purchased the Brick Building at tlie west-end of the Bridge, he is prepared to do all kinds of l)yeins. Wearing appjre. of every description, and the finest articles of elvet. Crape, shawls. Laces, Ac, can be cleaned and colored in te most desirable manner, at this establishment. Stains, irease-N pots, and ail kinds soil removed from Velvet, Silk. c. AU articles cleaned and dyed without being taken to pieces if desired. ALSO CARPETS, FEATHEE3, PLT11IES, PIAXO COVERS, A.C., Cleaned. SCOI'RIXO and REPAIRING s-entlemen's wearing apparel done in short notice, and in the best manner. i Als HOXXETS dyed any color desired. ! tti? Very particular attention is called to his newly i ioventod style of cleaning Kid Gloves. White as well as colored without any odor and dred. Parcels from a distance carefully sent by Express or i otherwise, as instructed. ; Remember, tlie Brick House at the West-end of the i Bridge. ' C. WINKLE. Proprietor. 1 June 22, 1S34. Richmond, lnd. 1 tdtf-iy.) ! EZRA NYE, & E R O ., ! rRal.ER3 IN Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japaned Tinware. j Also, Agents fur the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of T1X AM SHEET-IROX WORK! JVi ftd L-'m liu'ift Put i Order. "A11 order for Stiostttng. Gutters and Yal'. vs. j attended to with promptness. Ptore apjtimintr rcott s ri-rniture Rooms, near the Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, ltf NEW DRUG STORD. AVERY & BO WEN, DEALERS IX Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Hye Stuffs, Coal Oil Lamps, Soaps, Perfumeries, and Fancy Articles Generally! ! ALSO OK Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines OCT" Corner of Main and Marion Streets, Richmond, Ixd. ST Our whole stock is new and fresh, having just been purchased of Manufacturers and InijHirters. Juno 2o, 1S63. 27-tt. TTHRNTA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVEEY & B0WEN, II AVE just received a splendid assortment of Dr. EAXiWORTIIVS LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantige of tliis Truss over all otliers, is appnrent to all who examine them. It action is in the DIRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to effect more cures than all others now in use. Per-ons sobering from Hernia should call and examine them, whether they wish to buy or not. They will be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder itrace, for Youth's, Male and Female. Sf'PPORTKRS Jt FLICS 1 1 HKI SIIKS. AVERY A HOWES, Cor., Main and Marion Sts., Richmond, lnd. Nov. 19, 1S4. 39-tf. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, o o g j fr ' o F IVOER RIXJS, a large assortment of Plated Ware, la-tors. Knives, Forks and Spoons: Musical Instruments, Ac. .1&f An assortment of Sheet Masic constantly on hand. R. B. DICKINSON, Xo. 41, Main-si., Richmond, lnd. Jan. 27, 1S54. 3otf COMFORT AND ECONOMY. T HESS two very desirable qualities are combined in an eminent degree, in the HARD RUBBER TRUSS. and to the afflicted needing such Instruments. We ean recommend this as CLEANLY, DURABLE, and from its adaptabdity to any form, much more comfortable than most ether Trusses. Our stock of Marsh-s, Fitch's, Hubbard's, Ritters and the Hard Rabber Trass Company's Instruments, is large and well assorted both for children and adults. We have a private room where the Instruments can be applied by any physician, or by one of the firm, aa ma v be desired. PLUMMERA KELLY. Richmond, Jan. 19, 1565. '-tt. New Stock of Hardware ! THE subscriber having- just returned from Xew York, takes this opportunity to inform bos friends and the public that be will soon be ia receipt of a fresh stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Xail, Carriage TriraminTS Which he is disposed to sell cheap. Please ca3 and see before purchasing elsewhere. IRVAXREEP. Aug. 21. 4ftf.

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D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the . mi HIVE ST0i!E, Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AXD THREE PLY INCRAIN, HEMP AND RAC! SI RAW MATTING AXD KCGS, Cl'RTAIX OOIS Of everv description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns. lress Goods, of newest styles, la fact I am d terms tx-d to have the HKVT STtK'K OF GOODS IX THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. Manv of my Good will be sold at old prices. The puMic are un wed to call at "o 46 Main street. Richmond, Juue 2. 1SS4. 1, tf

rJeliablo Trisuraiico ! ! FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S UWIM OfQI INCY, Illinois. Available ou 30 Days Call. I SPECIAL attention given to ti.e Insurance of DeA tached Dwellings, Farm Buildings, and their contents, including live stm-k, against lo.s or damage by l ire or J.igutnius. The losses sustained and reported to tha Company have all been adjusted promptly to the entire satisfaction of tiie sufi'erers, and paid long beiore maturity. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. V. X. Clinc President. J'.iincy. II. . nn Frank, Vice l"resident, Quinrv. Philo . (.ooilw in, J I.vi C. Howell, " Wn. Marsh. " V . H. Van Frank, Secretary, ' CEORCK W. KEXT, (General Agent, Quincy. J. X. K( Asjent lor VVavnel'o. Iud. March. 2, 1S64. yr Slate ! Slate !! F YOIr W AVT an EVER. LASTING ROOF, ml can on I'livid itailstvtrfc. Richmond. Indians, or on X. Stirth, Abir.gton. They are u. w prepared to till all orders for Slate Roofing prompt! v. DAVID RllLSBACK. NICHOLAS SMITH. Feb. 2. Ivl5. 4d-f.m. XEW J'lR JI. raIIF. undersigned, having formed a Co-Partner--BL ship, for the transaction of a geneial Forwardinjr aud Commission HuMnesK, the purchase and sale of all kinds of Grain, Grass Seed, Flaxseed And WOOL, I'nderthe name and style of II EX LEY, STRATTAX A CO., ar prepared to buy those articles in large or small quantities, delivered at their W are-House at the intersection of Fifth street and Fort Waj ne Avenue, Richmond. Iud., where all interested will please give us a call. JOHX HENLEY, SAMCEL HENLEY, J. E. ST RATTAN, J. S. STARR. Richmond, Dec. , lHrtl. l:fm $ Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The undersigned also keep a LIVERY, SALE and FEE1V STABLE, where the public will find good teams, at all times, Carriages, Buggies, Ac, for Parties, Private Families and Weddings. Prices are very reasonable, .yr-i.!VERY STABLE, in the rear of Gait House. Patronage is rcspectlullv solicited. RUSSELL A BRO. Richmoud, lnd., Aug. 31, lsrtt. 2rt-tf. Clean Flas Seed to Iioan. A No. 1 Article. Nothing but Flax-seed. Xo JW. foul seed whatever. Call and examine for vonrselves. We feel very certain that farmers will find it to their interest to call at the "OIL .MILL," Just North of Richmond, or at JOnX BELL'S FLOL'R AND SEED STORE, adjoining the "Meredith House," on Fifth street, if they wish a perfectly clean article, and inviting terms. TRY l"S. T-rr- For the ix-st yield of seed, liberal premiums will be paid, to those getting seei, as above timteu. Printed scale of premiums can be seen bv calling the -Oil Mm." at Feb. 165. J. W. BCBSOX .C- CO. 6t D. Xordvke. P. Johnson. O. Ecktl. 2s ORDYIv'I cfc CO., No. 77, Main Street, RIf II:tIOM, I.MMAXA, TTOn,D respectfully call the attention of their w V numerous customers, and tlie public at large, to their tine and complete assortment of STOVES and TIN-WARE. They invite particular aUcr.Uon to one of their lead ing took Stoves, caiUJ Tlie American, Which cannot ? f .i.-'!,I in this or anv other mat kct. W e will it on TRIAL, and let a test of its merits l' its ouiv recommendation. Also, a large lot of other Stoves. ,T- They have purchased the right of Wayne co. fir manufacturing HANGING WT7ERS, by'a new method, by which tlie seams arc l'sdt-l together instead of being lapped, as in tlie old way ; thus making a rnore substantial job.and one that is not likely to break by freeiing. I lease examine this improvement before eontractine elsewhere. We also have the exclusive right fur tlie sale of tlie best Clothes-Wringer, That has yet been brought out. It can be adjusted to any kind of vessel, and is so constructed that it cannot err orr or obheb. Call and see the article, and be convinced. We do prr.mptlv all kinds of JOB WORK och as Slate Roofing, Tin Rooting, Cornice, Spouting, Valley, and Hanging Gutters. Richmond, Mav 4th, 161. State of Indaina, Wayne County, S S. In the Wayne t Common Please Con rt; Hut E. P.CBL, May Term. A. I. ll'i. at- ) Divorce Xo.22S0. CHEim C. I? BE IT KXOWX, that, on this 22nd day of Marcr, 13. the above named Plaintiff, by Jesse p. f-i.lall her Attorney, filed in th office of the Clerk of the Wayne Common lie-as Court, her complaint against said defendant in the above entitled eaoae, toirether with the affidavit of a competent person that aid defendant. Christian C. Bohl, u not a retktent i f the State of Ind.anx. Said defendant Christian C. Itutil, therefore, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and tUat, unless be appears and answers or demur thereto, at the calling of toe said canae on the -cmd day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House ia Ontervillc, on toe second Monday of May next, said enmplaict and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true and the said cause will be beard and determined in his absence. J Witness SAMUEL. B. SCHLAGLE.Clerk, -.Seal;- and the Seal of said Conrt, a CenterviUe, () this 2Jd dv of March, liSAMUEL B. isCHLAGLE, Clerk. Centet-ville, March 22, 1S. 4-3w. fls R EYERI E An POTTAGE STAMPS on .L. WU Rn I ..v : . . , . . - - -MMmw jijrevi. . - Rjchmeod, Indians, r . F ARMS. nWFXLI?rr,B1I.DI!TG10TS, and almost cvtt dVsrriptioa of Bead Estate for sale by WM. UE1X, A rent l-f.

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THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. 5 BEACIT STREET, BOSTOX, MASS.

(DirraUy opposite the Bootes . Wercest rt Railroad Depot.) . The subscriber must respectfully informs bis ftieads and the public, that alter aa experience of over sua rears as aa Assistant at the American Hons, ia this city, he has ldaed upon very UvorafeW lams the UNITED STATES HOTEL, which has far a long period, under the shb and popular superintendence of Col. Spooncr, received a eery liberal patronage. The undersigned will endeavor tn keep up the popsis lanty of the Establishment aa a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. And be solicits your patronages assuring yea that no exertion on his part shall be wanting, to render Tear stav at his bouse both comfortable and agreeable. 2S-tf. FRANK M. PRATT. Geo. V. Baraes. E. W. Yarringtoa. G-. W. BARNES & CO., WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, W0 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana. OPPOSITION TO ALL MONOPOLIES. 3,000 BUSHELS FLAX SEED TO LOAN The undersigned have three thousand Bushels Etra re-c!ewued rlax Seed, selected from choice lots, which they propose to loan on favorable terms. Parnk-r would lo well to call and learn terms before purcuasiug elsewhere. GEO. W. TiARXES A CO. tanned I"-ui; & Catup. Strawls-rries, Tomatoes, Blackberries. K xtra Peachrs, liaspberries and Plums. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. Iindon Club ?auce. Worcester shire do. Pic-kels ot various kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. . W. HARNES A CO. sf- EM'IXE M I'KX F.I V, M AGNOLI A fl TAHIdrr. A, LILLY WHITE, at PLCMMKRA KKLLV'S. J fllics Ar. Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies. I ine Apple Jelly. Shreil Isinglass or gelatine for making jellies, laspberry syrup, very fine and suitable tor use in sickness. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. tugaro: 10 Hhds. Sugars. 20 lthls crushed, granulated and powdered do. 25 Bbls. Kenned do, various grades. 31 Miin St. O. W. UARXES A CO. CoQee: 4 Bags Rio Coffee. 15 ' Mocha, Java, and I.agnara do. 31 Main St. . W. BARNES A CO. .AGXOI.l A RA LM, White and Pink, at ITM PLUMMEU A KELLY'S. foundries. 20 kegs bi-cartonate Soda. 10 boxes Madder. 10 " Indign. 15 - Ex. Logwood. 10 Cudbear. 10 Boxes Kicc. , 31 Main St. G. W. BARXES 1 CO. "VVolasses A Syrraps: IWM 10 bbls X. O. .Molasses. 10 " Sorghum do. 10 " Svrups various grades. 31 Main St. " O. W. BARXES CO. 4g?pireAV Pepper: 5 S bags Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 bags A (spice. 1 cask Nutmegs. E. K. DunkeeVi selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alspice. Cloves, Mustard , Ginger and Cayenne. 31 Main St. O. W. BARXES s CO. aisins. 25 Boxes M. K. L. a A. Raisins. 2o;d. zn yt do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 " Citrons. 31 Main St. O. W. BARXES k CO. Chocolate, Prepared Coffee, etc. Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Broma. French Chocolate. Premium u Vanilla " Iiandalion Coffee, various qualities. Traxicum. Verm.icelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barloy. Hechcr's Farinia. Com Starch and Rice Flour. 3'. Main St. G. W. BARXES A CO. A Imonris Xnt, Ac, 2n0 lbs. Almonds. 2')0 " Pea nuts, Pecans, Filborls. etc. 31 Main .-it. G. W. BARNES A CO. rarieas 20 bcx.s fine Teas, embracing vsrious quali ties. G. W. BARXES A CO RUSSELL & BRO., UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of readymade Both of MetalW- snd Wooden manufacture. They have also, a first class HEARSE and CLOSE CARRIAGE, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges reasonable. p9 Office and Shop at Phillips' old stand, opposite Starr Hall. rma cbcokkx. cw. caocKg. CROCKER & CO., Soath side of Main street, ae square East of Meredith Ilonse, RICHMOND, IJTD. mOTanufacutare all kinds of Cnrriaces, Bamrie i." at Mnlkie, Express and Pediing Wagons, Ac, Ac. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in our line, and can fnrniah to ordVr on short notice, almost any style or patvrn of vehicle, all of which they warrant t h mhl tt th, M..f ma u-nm t And bv eansfnl and experienced workmen. The public are invited to eU tata examine their stock rnd prices. ZZif Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20, 15. A. BAWSOS. aanss s. botk uoas a. aaiMLan. f A. C. BAWBO. RAWSON, BRfOGLANQ 4 CO., . General Commission 1IERCHA1TTQ; Ho. Si, Broad Street, HEW TOKK. R E FIB I Jf C E 8 1 Messrs. Dsvid Dow A Co Xew York. tiib-rt, Orborn A Co., Cincinnati. " Gren A Hoenee. Chicseo. - r J. B. Alexander A Ce, St. LoaU. - " Wiaalov. UaerA Co Bankers. tm Tork. 3. G. Barret, EsqCaah'r Crtiarae' B "k. Loaiarflle, Ky . a. xt. cwrtw, Esq., imsn'r rirst 9 at. Matt, nana. iu. 3. E. Reeves, Esq ..Pres. rirst5s,UeaxsBnla. Wb. BL Mtrriaaun, xUq-,Iadisapois, lad, j . . . . 43 m.J . EHPORIUn of FASinon. HI MOODfC has of Imck Mills r, ft fosft mt Ae