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Sd MP RICHMOND, IND., MAY 4th. 1865. From the N. Y. Tribune, April 2SU. ;)!) ARKA1IA.X LINCOLN. BY HENRY I'YMN. I. " (iod bless Abraham Lincoln V A mourn injr jieople cry. Cod Mens Abnlum Lincoln I The sigrhinz winds reply. Cod bless Abraham Lincoln I is tolled from every spire, G'xl bleu Abraham Line In t Tremble a Nation's Lyre. ,-t'-- I!. At every fireside altar la felt the stroke of Death t And God bless Abraham Lincoln tioes upon baby's brrath ! For wait be loved b People, Aud the People hired bim well ; And every heart grout sick and faint As at a brother's knell I HI. A million knees are bended On Houtharn plains to-day, A million bps are quivering With words they can not aay ; A million broken voire Fill all the troubled air, And Ood bless Abraham Lincoln I la all tbair atiople prayer. IV. fy Ood I humbtr thank The Thou bant made this People one I Henceforth we may not falter Till all thy work be done I For tha hanrbty Rebel spirit With lip that acorns and brave, Still walks with pro nd defiance Above eur Soldier gravts ! V. Ko more bludtrrona in the Senate, Nor whips for women's backs, Nor dappers for the sick room. Nor hounds for hnman tracks, No auction blocks for children, Of barem, or of borne ; No murderer of President Iu all the tinv; to come ! VI. No more of (.larvinjr prisoner'!. Nor maiming of the dead, liul down, O down forever. With Slavery's Hydra bead ) For t) I'eople's voire is od' voice. And it thunders through the land : "Mr mercy is my jwttier. And that alone shall stand! " VII. O pity for the wretched band That Inid the frood man low, But Ood forgive the entity band That gave the work to do ! Perish I fotvrer perish, The band that stabs the State ! .Nor think to turn Mod's lightening By calling them man's hate t VIII. U monrn bim not, ye bondmen. Who died for yon and ii, For our greet Liberator Is frond where all are free 1 I! nt bless the kind drath-augel That pare his soul release, And called the groat Peace-maker To fr where all ia Peace I IX. Yes, bless the kind evangel That still would stay his wing, Nor till the stars on Sumter rose. Would bis great mi unions bring I Bat when the rose-wreathed banner Proclaimed that all was won, lie called him quickly home to luarn : Servant uf Owl, vtl &Ne I And now tha hillsidca burst with flowers, And the birds ill the grores rejoice. And Uod bless Abraham Liuoulu 1 Ascends their mingled voice. The rirers bear it to the sea, The sea to every clime. Till llod bless Abraham Lincoln, is the unversal chime! XI. A voice goes up to hlesa him From every soldier's grave. While trod bless Abraham Lincoln Cries the land be died to save t And Farth unites to bless bim Through all her wide domaiu. And up to Jod lie humbly bears A million broken chains! STRONG SON. Have we another Andrew Jackson for President ? Let us see. Johnson, means the son of John ; Jackson, the son of Jack, and as John and Jack are the same name, Andrew Johnson Is Andrew Jackson. Andrew means strong, manly. So we have a btrong manly son for President. The Western Union Telegraph Com pan j has just completed a line from New York to UutTalo via the N. Y. A Erie Railway. The Cannonading at Richmond was distinctly heard at Arlington Heights, Washington, a distance of over a hundred miles. In England and Scotland there are 1..V2I Catholic bishops and priests, 1,132 churches and stations, 250 nunneries and colleges. The York (la.) Democrat thinks the segregate damage through that State bj the late freshet canuot fall short of 810,000,000. There have Wen eleven different daily newspaper published i. the City of Syracuse, N. Y. The Exchange Hank of Pittaborg has given to the Soldiers' Home enterprise in that city. Another sea serpent has been discovered three feet thick and two hundred and fifty long. The Pension Rtireau, March, guanted 2,570 pensions to widows, mothers and minors, and rejected 100. It is stated that General Washburn hasraaygncd the commaad of the national troops at Memphis and vicinity. It is understood the government has commenced raising the James river rams for public use. A handsome carriage, built for Jeff. Davis in Xew Orleans, was left behind at Richmond in the haste of evacuation. There are 350,000 solid cords of peat in the vicinity of Madison, Wis., and a company forming to introduce it for fuel. New York capitalists in Washington have already filed an application for authority to ctablish a national bank in Richmond. A free library has just been opened in Detroit. It contains six thousand volumes. Since I860 no less than 7,000 brigands have been, killed, wounded or captured in Italy. Samuel Downing of EJinburg, Saratoga county, 105 years old, is on a visit to New York. The Nicaragua Senate has prssed a bill to give 240 acres of laad to every white settler. John C. Heenan the pugilist it is said, has married an English lassis tod settled down. . -v -

BeTemperateV It is imprudent, not to say unjust, at this time, to .charge upon Democratic partisans the assassination of the President, because of intemperate language used by certain inconsiderate newspapers during the progress of an exciting Presidential canvass. We have read with care the extract. -revived by the over-zealous Republican journals, and we have to observe that wherever a menace was thrown out it was qualified by a supposed condition of things that never could have occurred under Mr. Lincoln's administration, and whieh the writers probably knew never would occur. As thus: If a portion of the peo pie were disfranchised, denied the privilege of a free election, ti c , then a revo lution might occcur which would rid this country of the destroyers of its liberties and all that. We believe no journals in the country more sincerely lament the untimely dcatli of the President than those of Democratic politics, and that they would'have recoiled with horror from any proposition, plainly put to them, for the assassination of the Chief Magistrate of the nation. The language used by them was intemperate, and evil in its influence, but we are con vinced it was born of political passion, not personal hatred, and that no idea of killing the President ever entered the heads of the heated and thonghtless writers. We say this, not for any political liking for these journalists, but because we believe they would have as quickly struck down any hand raised against the life of the President as any Republican editor. It is no time now to revive the asperities of a heated political campaign, and it is absolutely wrong to attempt to make a party responsible for a calamity which is mourned by all the people alike, irrespective of party. The lesson to be derived from the past is simply, that writers and speakers of all political parties should more carefully weigh their words, having in full view the tendency and full scope of their meaning, before giving them publicity. We need in American politics more temperate reflection, more courtesy, more candor in the investigation of acts, less impugning of motives, less detraction, and greater faith in the good intentions of men, however we regard the public policy they advocate. History will decide our capacity for self government more by the measure of restraint we place upon our passions in the consideration of political questions and acts, than by any event affecting the lives and fortunes of individuals and parties. We shall but demonstrate our ability to govern by showing how well we can govern ourselves, and any provocation which moves men from their balance, aud incites them to use unmeasured language and perform unlawful acts, is to be deprecated. Cin. Cosh. Placing the causes which led to the assassination of President Lincoln, on the grounds of continued and persistant attempts of Southern traitors, and their no less reckless and guilty aiders and abettors in the North, in inculcating the idea that he was a tyrant, an usurper, and deserved death, the N. York Tribune remarks: "We do not mean now, more than we have meant hitherto.to lose sight of the fart that the Rebels are our countrymen, and that they are to be such in the future as they have been in the past. We have sought from the outset to have the war so prosecuted that we may come together at its close not merely in amity, but with a mutual respect which was wanting in the past. Rut it is very clear that the excitement now pervading the loyal States has only been precipitated, so to speak, by the murder of the President and its incidents ; that many facts combine to prove this tire result of influences widespread as Slavery, aud the fruits of a spirit, which the Rebel chiefs and Press have labored to incite. The deeds of last Friday

night were the work, let ns still hope, of a few insignificant wretches ; but frenzy which impelled them prevaJes many breasts, and is liable at any moment to blaze out into crimes the most execrable Hence the indignation, now so general, has quite other aliment than the special artrocities which arouee it, and is desti ned to have results which those atrocities, standing alone, would hardly produce or justify." aaxTaaP 4sfr - in Hon. Thomas Cor in said of President Lincoln : "He was the best manager of parties and factions this country ever produced. The New York Herald defines the de velopment of the Democratic doctrine of States Rights i;i the following terse terms : "Secession, Insurrection, Assassination." Mrs. M. E. Surratt, and Miss Anna Surratt, sister of John II. Surratt, the assassin who assaulted Mr. Seward, have been arrested. Miss Honwa Fitzpatriek, and Miss Holslain were also arrested. All are rebels. The 10th of April is memorable for the battle of Lexington, which besrun the Revolutionary war: for the attack of the Baltimore rebels in ltGl. on the United States Volunteers from Massachusetts, in that city; and in 105. for the National obsequies of Father Abraham." The news of the assassination of the President was received by the Fort Sumter party at Hampton Roads, on the 17th. The soldiers of the Army of the Potomac received the horrible intelligence with mingled rage and astonishment The secessionists at Windsor, C. W., on Saturday got out a cannon, hoisted flags, and were preparing for a grand jubilee over the murder of President Lin-corn.'-whcTt the Mayorof Wlnsor arrested the whole crowd. If the Detroit people could have got at them the trouble of an arrest .would undoubtedly have been sayed. Major General Lewis Wallace has resumed command iu UalUmore, ha iug returned from his Texas mission. Tho Israelite, of Cincinnati, says--4he event of. last week, in Washington, gave MabTTR to th cause liberty, and to thl cause qf. tlinry. Assassins."

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bune, states that the beautiful poem, t which was recited by Mr. Lincoln to Mr. j Carpenter, and by him recently publish- j ed, was written by William Knox, a i Scotchman of great promise, who died at the age of thirty-six. It is in a col- j lection entitled "the Sacred Poets of England and America," edited by Rufus W. Griswold. Knox was born in hum ble life, in Roxbtiryshire, in 17!9, and j died in Edinburg in 1825. The follow- j ing verse, which should be seventh, is omitted from the verses : 1 "The Saint who enjoyed the communion of ilearen, The sinner wbo dareJ to remain uufurirea. The wise and the frolish, thepuiltjr and just, . Have quietly mingled their bouea in the dust. Harper's Weekly makes the best sug- j gestion we have seen about a monument I to Abraham Lincoln. It proposes the j erection of a magnificent Military and I Naval Hospital, to be designated - l iiir'oln Ifrsriitil " " LlllCOln llOs-pitai. We add if such a scheme should be carried into execution, build it as far from "Washington as possible. Dayton Journal. me mmimi Is Published in the H aruci Ituiltliug, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY i DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Job Printing. We have a new "DAT JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latent style?, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expedttious'ly. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Hills, Handbtll, Blanks, Posters, Hills of f.adiutr, Bill Heads, l ards. Notes, Envelope, Circulars, Check, I.ables, Vc. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: Win. A.. I Sickle, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Office in the Post OHirc Uuildiu, ( I'p stairs third room south Entrance on Main st.,) RICHMOND, IM'IANA. April , 1865. -tf. JOHN C. WHITRIDGE. Attorney at Law & Notary, STARR IIAI.E Bt lLDI.M', Richmond, Indiana. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND ' - ' US" otary Public , Office, NO. T, Main St., over Haines store. (23-tf) Co-Fartnership Notice. TOCTORS V.AS.1I. KERSEV.hayetirmel m9 a partnership in tho practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence of the former North Tth street. East side, between Main and Urnadway : of the latter, N. K. Corner of Market and V'ashinpton-st. Ofteeon Main street, South side, between Tear! aud Marion, over O. W. Harnes' and Co's. grocery. Office hours from 1 to S, A. M. " " 1 to a and from 6 to 7, T. M. Richmond, January 1st, 1S65. t-f. L. J. FRANCISCO, M. 1. Office and Residence South Franklin Street, East side, between Main and Walnut, July K, 13t54 30 tf RICnMOXD, I.vdiasa S. B. HARRIMAN, M. D. RESIDENCE ANl OFFICE, No. 23 South Front Street, ( Late residence of Dr. Kersey. ) RICHMOND, IND. Office hoars 1 to 8 A. M., and 1 to 2, and 6 to 7 P. M. Richmond, Feb. ZZ, 1?6 5. 52-ly. DENTIST, Richmond, Ind. DEXTAE. ROOMS on North Fiflh Street, W ei sitle9 metkt Maui. June 1, ISot. l?tf SADDLES & HARNESS JUST RECEIVED! At 7io.CS, Stain St. Opposite the Gait Iloa-e. LEATHER R. R. BAGS, Gothic K. K. Kaars, Sole Leather Traveling Tronis, Hard Leather Spring Trunks, Ladies Large Traveling Trunks, , Sadies' fionoet Boxes, S!e Leatlier Vallires, Fancy Horse Eankets, Commou H rse Kaotrts, Ladies, Gents aDd Boys Saddles. Fine and Farm Harness, RooodtsI and Plauj Rkling Bri.!TeS, BujTgy, Wajoa asd Butchers Whips, Leather and Comaien Horsa Brushes, Trace ami Breast Chains. Draft and Vankee Harness, Draft aol Bnjj' Collars, Ordered Work well arot ap, br etperieaced . WwliJMi, aad Krpauias doae aa, aaaapti,. feb-tC . i W. L. PRADV.

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coimiT pfWECToirrr PROSPECTUS V U THB , I WAYNE COtTNTY D1EECT0RY And Soldiers' Register. Soldiers' In Urg cities it ia i in possible for buiiivss men to uduct their atftirs wittiout the aid of a Directory. COtld In nianrUii want ia aoBWerallvackuowletbz'd i u to dJiuand a new oix each year. There are Urge ( numbers of to"ns aud cities in various parts of tne counirv in wnic;i 1 '""1,cu" " - mit a ivfeitnee of this tiad. and vrt the want is not su'.Bcientlr felt to make safe f publisher' .en- ; mre in tile enterprise of prarinj: One. " - ' la souii of the Eastern .St-it-s t.'ieso difficulties hare ; been overcome br ineloxrinj an entirv county with all iu cities, t-m ns aud vuUes, thus enlarging the scope ; U its usefulness. This plan has been adopted by the : undiTsijried for the tirst time as he brliee in ai Western Sute, and be is now preparing a full Directory , of Wayne Couotr. There will be exhibit-d in an alphabetical list, the nanie of ewsry haad of , faauUy.alo tha names of all unmarried males orer twenty -vne and females over i,rbto:a rear i-f see, mptp the. occupatati, place ) of business and residence of each. llllrnni Sketclies f 9fim" of the most important i n.-ctcd wit'i the earlv settlement of the c liie-aioraphical sketches of some of the m?n ! be.;n aioat efficient in developing ii reaoui foriuios the Ubits and opinions of the liions. moral an'f p"''ti''- The space devoted to this t tiirt of the work will be governed br the prescribed i Uits of the book, which will d,ai-r from any other ever publishe.t . eont.mu.ir a j Soldiers lteister, In which a full and complete list of all the Soldiers furnished tv the county which Is tlioiihrht to be awsrds of Tbkee TtiorSANn, will tie presentetl, cutaiiiinif the name t-f every man who fus entered the I nteT States nefTioe from the tirat cH ijr seieaty--tfve thousand men in April, 1""1, t- the last cill lor three-hundn-d thousand, iri Iecember l&4, also including those ruisei for Stai..' wrvice dnrirnr that tie. It ill specify the branch of tlie service in which each entire 1, ' hetlier ififatitry, cavalry, artillery, or ti.e N'avv ; nauiina; the rank, eolupany, regiment, and link! of "service : also tho actiou ill which each participated, whethi r wouu.led, kulel. diacharpeil tir atill iu j the service, as fir as the armv recurls and the infor- I matron furuishel bv their friends and relatives will ( show. Brief sketches will be presented of those h. have lost their Ihes in the seivii-a or iistinpuished them" selves hv acts of hen-ism. or meritorious conduct of anv kind, by whieh they are entitled to the gratitude of their countrymen. Especial care will be riven to this part of the work, . an.l we desire that the frkfiis and Rjativas of the soldiers will he prepared to give correct answers to all the questions asked by the canvassers, with as little delay as Mssible, au.l by no menus alio a single name to be omitted, keeping in mind the fart, that it depends Israel v npon vour interet in the undertaking- wliether this record of t!ie sacritices au 1 sulfering.s, of those who have stissl between you aud death, shall be full and complete or nut. Outline .Map Showing the relative location of the Cities, Tow ns, Townships. Kailroads, Canals, Turnpikes, Common mads and Watercourses located iu, or running through the countv, w ill aeeompany each copy of the book. The whole w ork will comprise not less than four hundred double column Octavo pages and will be printed with c lear type ou fine white paper and neatly bound in cloth. The price per copy, including the outline Map, will lie J5,li. It will he" sold by subscription, only, and the number of copies published will be confined strictly to the number of subscriliers. It is therefore necessary that the name of every person intending to purchase the work should be known before it goes to press. J. C. Power. RieriMONn, Tni., March IS, Great Gift Distribution. 250,000! Watches, Chains, Diamond Rins, A.c. Worth over One .Million Dollars! All to be Sold lor One Dollar each!! Without Regard to Value. Not to be paid for til yon Know What yon are to Receive. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. ALL TO RE tOLD FOR $1 00 EACH. 250 (ienU't'old Hunting-Case Watches $50 to l-0 2d0 Indies' Gold and Enameled Cane Watches $.'Ji to $70. 5Hl tienta' Hunting-Case Silver Watches 35 u 70 100 30 8 10 20 10 6 200 Diamond Hint's 50 2.000 (told Vent and N'eck Chains 15 " 3.000 tiold Oval Hand Bracelets 4 " 5.000 Chased Oold llracelets 5 " 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 " 7,000 Solitaire and Gold iirooches 4 " 2,0tUi l.ava and Florentine ltrooches - 4 5,000 Conl.Opal anl Emerald Hrooches 4 " 5,000 Miisaic. Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Orops 4 " 7,500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear----Irops -- 4 " 4.000 Calit'ornia Diamond Itreast Iins 20' 3.000 (told Fob and Vest Watch Keva 2 50" 4.000 Fob and Vest Kihhon Slides-."-- 3" ft 10 10 5,000 Sets of Solitaire Sleeve Huttonn, Studs, etc 3 3.000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, eto--- 4 " 10.000 Miniature Lockets 2 60 " 4,0iiaa-'. " Magic Spring--.. 3" 3. 0O0 Gold T.Mithpicks, t rosses, etc 2 " 5.000 i'lain Gold Kings 4 5.000 Chased Gold Kings 4 " 10.000 Stone Spt and Signet Rings----2 50" 10,000 California Diamond Kings--- 2 " 7,500 Sets I-adies' Jewelry Jet and Gold 5 " 6,000 Sets Ladies Jewelrv Cameo, l'earl etc -"- 4 " 10,000 (irddl'ens. Silver Extension Holders and lVncils ..... 4" 10,000 Gold l'ens and Gold Mounted Holders 3 " 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders 6 " 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 5" 3.000 Silver Castors li2,0nt Silver Fruit and Cuke Baskets ... to 8 20 a 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 8 10 50 50 50 Messrs. T. i H. GAUGHAN" & CO., 1 1 5 11 roadway. New York, e.xUnsive manufacturers and importers of all the loading and most fashionable stylos of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase their but-i-noss to an unlimited extent have resolve! upon a Great Gilt Distribution, subject to the regulations following: j Certificates, naming each article, an 1 its value, are j l;.iceu iu .oaie i r.nveiopes, an.l wen mixeii. uue ot thesa envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 cents. All Articles Sold at One Dollar Each. Withont Regard totalne! On receipt of the Certificate vou will see what rou are eoin'i to h ire, and then it is at your option to send j t!ie dullar and take tiie article or not. Purchasers may j uius ooiaiu a voui v ateli. iiiamona Kinsr. or anv ot of Jewelry on our list for ONE DOLLAK, and in no case can they et less th.ui One Dollar's Worth, as tliere are no blanks. The price of Certificates is as follows : One for 25 cents : five for H ; eleven for 2 : thirty for $5: sixtv-five for SIO: one hundrod for ila. Arents w-.ll be allowed ten cents on every Certificate ! ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to jne Uollar. Agents will collect 2j cents for every Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash or postage stamps. T. A H. GACGII AN A CO.. 116 llroadaay, New York. New Stock of Jewelry, &c. I. B. IIUIXXICUTT, ! to Has just received a LARGE A EXTENSIVE Stoek of Jevi elrv. To hich be inviw s th attecticn of purcTlaser . WATCHLX CLOCKS, BREAST PINS, Ear and Finder RiBtrs, Gold Chain's Vc, 4.C &.e., Of tlie late-t style and f tiieeiit finish. All articles sold warranie-J to be as represented. Watch and Clock repairing done on the h-rt-st notice, and warrented tnbe well done. Thankful frpat favors a e-t'mn.-d paira ?r is respectfully aolieited. . to, Wtt .Main Street, oue door V'et of Bargis Stove Store. Jan 27. IS.. 42.'-dwtf. ! 1VTMEANS & BROTHER, DEALERS I BOOTS AND" SHOES, HATS & CVTPS. .,vt T-VO. 81 MAIX "STREET, ( HtvT BriLiTo, ri;te Ihe First Xitional Bank.) RICHMOND, IND. i-if I MAWtS ASD OILS. tW the Hair, of Et - u.rnaa EtanoTai manufactar. For uU . t PU'.MWER 1 KELLY S Dnftt.

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10,000 Tons of Flax Straw. rSMHKsuWnU-riuve Miren iae uuilua tle W : ilium - burg 1 ike. formerly nsl as a rapcr uull by J. , "urS 1 formerly nsl as a rapcr l mstletfctt-aite, w rere tfcev intern! mauufictunug r W I I Will Xni will purchase all (he flii stra- olKrvd. eitVr ' i larre or small quantities, aati will mt aliberal price iin caaior tne same iiuurerwit at lae mm. WHIDDIT, BROWS A t'O. Richmond, In.!.. Jan. 1, "Vi. ! 3m. RICHMOND DYEING and CLEANING Establishment ! ! rlIlE nn Vrsijrned, bavins purchase! tlie Crick . JL Buihlineat the wet-end of tio lri. !-'. he is preP?11 t,V all tiiMj ut IrveiBC Weanntr appare. every deacr-ptwn, an t vkie onest ai ticks of eivet. i vrape. snavi 1?, in-es, Ac., can tie .leaned an !co!.reJ j in the mut desirable mantwr. at this estabtisl.ni. nt. ' Stain, tirpa-e-Spot-, an 1 all kinds soil removed i j from Velvet, Silk, Jko. 4 All articles cleuuei and dyed wii!iout being Ukeu to liieces if desired. ' ALSO- - QAEPETS, FEATHEE8, PLUMES, i I- l - .wr w. r S VX T. 1 j Cleaned. SCO IT! IMS au.l REPAIRING gentlemen ' j wearing apparel done in short notice, and in the best ; manner. , Also I'ONXETSdved any eolr desired. ; ! Very particular attention is call! to Ida newly I invenle.1 style of cleaning Kid Cloves. White as well ' j as colore!, without any odor and dyed. I j Parcels from a distance carefully sunt by Kxpressor j ; otherwise, as instructed. ! Ivemember, the Brick House at the West-end of the ' Bridge. i V. v i.Mvi.r.. i ropnewir. June 22, 1S-34. K inioii.l, lnl. 1.19-Iy.l EZRA NYE, 3c BRO HEAI EKS IS Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Jnpaned Tinware. Also, Anfs f.ir the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of j TIN AN1 SHEET-IKON UI1KKI 1 Tim ami fivu 'oo i-f ia Ofxitr. I Ts3AU orders for Smutiiig, tlutters aud Valleys, attendel to with promptness. Sure apjoining Scott's Furniture Kiwnu, near the i LVpot, Hkhuion.1, Iudiana. Jan. 27, llf NEW DRUG STOItZ?. AVERY & BOWEN, ! DEALEKS IN" j Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, j Dye Stutt's, Coal Oil Lamps, Soaps, IVrl'umerit's, and I'aucy Articles (ii ui rully t t j ALSO OF i Fure "Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL rCWOSES. j Patent and Proprietary Medicines j 0r- Corner of Main and Marion Streets, j KlCHMOND, INI). ! Our whole stock is new and fresh, having just been purchased i Mn uuiacturvrs ana Importers. June 2fi, IS03. 27-tf. HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVERY & BOWEN, MAYE just receivetl a splendid assortment of Dr. LAMJWOKTHVS LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss overall others, is apiiarent to all who examine them. Its action is in the .HRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to effect more cures than all others now in use. Persons snf!'oririr from Hernia should call nd examine them, whether they wish to buy or not. They w ill be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder Itraces, for Youth's, Male and Feumle. SL'I'POUTIJItS a. im;sii iiki SJIKS. AVERY A BOWEN, Cor., Maiu aud Marion Sts., Richmond, Ind. Nov. 19, IS-U. 3S-tf. NEW STOCK ! Jewelry, Watches, Notions, o. i rTj ' p IXOER RlXiS. a larsre aysortment of Plated ' Hare, Ctors, Knives, I'orks and ! Spoons; Musical Instruments, Ar, ,T; An assortment of Sheet .lair. cnstantlv p on hand. K. It. DICKINSON. . 41. Mjin-t.. R:c:CinL Ind. Jan. 2r, W 4. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, I'rnn.. A Benevolent Insi:nirn.u established by s;vj Lii rt.ioa -ment for the rvIWof the ick an 1 lUtivsssI. afflicted with Viruh-ut and EpiJ.-mie Ii s gnd epeciallr for the core of dieae '4 th S raal Orraoa. j ma bltlt A L, AdVK fc-raus f y We acttnz surn.n to '. ill ail who aply by Wtter, wit'i a descripti-ju of j thir condition. isr. occupation, habit-" of life. c..' and ' : in casesj of eitreme poverty, nriicincs furnished free : of charee. j Vahtible repi.rtAOO Sperniatorrh-jea and other diseaI ses of tiie sexual iran.s. ani on the new r.-msiies em- ' ployed in the li-"penssry, sent to the afflicted, fre or j charse, in sealed Wter eBVekj. Twoor tliree stamp wtU be acce ;table. AdMres? l'r. J. rKJLLEN" IIOftJHTUN. Acting i Sorrei.n Howart As.ociat:-.n. N".. 2. South Ninth st.t : lhaadelptiia. Kv 1t f tne Itin-snrs. 5 EZRA X. HART WELL, President. GEO. FAILCHILI.', Secreutrr. ' The Spring Sat Fashions! THE ndeeimI Li " jat reeirea ht ir . II ATS,. ' to which he invite tlie at- . . t . 1 1 l ion. . Call at liie. Hat and Cap Store of jtirv srrFRirr. Riebatond. lid.. March 1-4. lff

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, . . t The subscriber nsost reapecuunr informs bis friewda D m !vmJ? .. k and th public, that alter aa cxpVrienc of over nina . LinniTCT PTflfL nt? f r nrY ?r "n Aisnt at tb Americ&a House, ia thi ' AKUiibi bTfJCix OF CARPET j.Wk.iWupM,erytarorbettU two .M TiiuttPLV UNITED STATES HOTEL, INCRAIN, HEMP AND RACIj. . 1RAW MATTIXtS A.ND RfGS. ! aupennteodenee of CuL SpHuer. recvireJ a er

( I KTA15 ;OOIKS I Of everv dnpUo, Oil rVihs. of neat Pattern. Dress tnls, of newest stvles. In fact I am d.termined whave the Bt:sT STOCK OF (.HODS IV Xlir riTV And Sell as Cheap. Many or my Go.vls w ill be s..ld at old prices. The public are invetcd to call at No Main street. Kic!.nknd, Jane 2, W4. 1, if Reliable Insurance!! ! FARMERS AND MERCHANTS IHNCE COIilPiKY Of Ql l.M Y, Illinois. CVII T A I. 4511,01 0,0:l AvaihiblooB SO lav Call. fSl'KCI AL attention given to the Insurance of leJ Lacl.i-1 Ivellings, Farm Buildings, ami their contents including live stix-k. against loss or uamage by Kin- or I.isbtiiins. The losst's siLstaiiiel and reported U) tlw Company have all lieen adiustisl promptly to the entire satisfaction of t!ie sufltTcrs. and paid long before maiunty. OFKICERS AMI 1MUECTOKS. W. N. Cline, IVesident, Qninry . 1I..M. Isu 1'iaiik, Vice President, Quincy, l'lulo A. (iHiilnm, " I.eti C. Ilovtell, " . V n.Mai sh, . H. uu I'rank, Secn-tary, -i:it(-i: Y. KENT, (eneral Aitrut, Quiur). .?. N. KNt", Audit lor Wavuf Co. lad. March, I, vr Slate! Slate!! IP YOP WANT an EVER-LAST1M ROOF, ralloulhiiid Hailshaek, Kicbmond, Indiana, or on N. Smith, Al.iuv'ton. They are now prepared to till all orders for Silute Hooting prouiptlv. IAVlf) RAILSllACK. NICHOLAS SMITH. Feb. 2, l;s)S. 4-6m. IV K XV F I It ill . FMlll E uudersigned. having formel a Co-lartner-ship, for the transaction of a general Forwir dins and Coniimssioii HusiuesM, the purchase and sale of all kinds of Grain, Grass Seed, Flaxseed And WOOL, Cnd. rtl.e name and style of HENLEY, STUATTAN A CO., ar j prepared to buy those articles in large or small quantities, delivered at their Warelloiic at the intersection of Filth street and Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond. I lid., where all interested will please give us a call. JOHN HENLEY. SAMl'EL HENLEY, J. E. STUATTA.V, J. S. STAKK. Richmond, Dec. H, ls64. 41:fm $0 Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. r The nnderx'iirned also keep a LIVERY, SALE and FEED STAHLE, where tlie puMic will find pMi teams, nt ail times, Carriages, Itnjrpies, Ac, for Parties, Private Families aud Weddings. 1 rices are tery rtas'nahle, -J-T- LIVERY STA RLE, in the rear of C.alt House. Patronare is respectfullv solicited. Kt'SSELL A BRO. tJ Richmond, Ind., Aug. 31, 1A4. 23-tf. Clean Flas Seed to Loan. V.o. I Article. N'othinjr but Fla-seed. No foul seed w hatever. Call and examine for rourselves. We feel very certain that farmers will find it to their interest to call at the "Oil, MIL1V Jnst North of Richmond, or at JOHN" HELL'S FLOUR AND SEED STORE, adjoining the "Meredith House," on Fifth afreet, if they wish a perfectly clean article, and inviting term. TRY US. T-if For the best yield of seed, liberal premiums will be paid, to those getting sect, as above named. Priuti-d acale of premiums can be seen by calling at the "Oil Mill." Feb. IS5. J. W. BUBSOX & CO. D. Nordyke. I'.' Johnson. O. Eckel. XORDY1CE CO., No. 77, Main Street, RICHMOND, I X III A X A, '''r0ULl re-pcct'ully call the attention of tlteir V w niiUKTOiis customers, and tlie public at larye, to their line and Complete assortment of STOVES and TIN-WARE. Tlicy invite particiilar attention to one of their Icadinr iMk rUve, called rriie Vmoi'icMri, 'iVl.ich cannot be excelled in this or anv other market. M e will sell it on TRI AL, and let a te.st of iU DieriU be its onlv recommendation. Also, a large lot of other Stoves. Thev have purchased the n'trht of Warne eo. for mnufacturinar HANilN(' GUTTERS, by a new method, by w liich the seams are locked topi;th-r innfead of f.'inr lappd. as in the old way : thus making a more substantial job.and one tltat is not likely to break by freezing. Ilease examine this improvement before contracting elsewhere. We also have the exclusive right for toe sale of the best Clothes-Wringer, That bas yet been brought out. It can be adjusted to any kind of vessel, and in so constructed that it cannot ckt orr of ohdkr. Call and see the article, and lie convinced. ,T. We do prompt! t all kinds of JOB WORK snch as Slate Rnofinsr, Tin Rfinr, Cornice, Spoatinjr, !l-vs. ant tlantrinj; Ontiers. Kichm-nd, May 4tb, IVA. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. Ml in in cccioot iU7(-t in tiie HARD RUBBER TRUSS. and to the aWicted nd:n? sieh Irmtrnmntn. W can recotnniend tins as CLE ANLY, DURABLE, aad fruat it4 aiapLability to any foriu, much more comfortable tUa U'ci iitner Truam. Our atuck of Marob's. titrhs II nb bard's, Hitter's aad the Hard Rubber Ti as Comt.asty 'a InatrntnenU, ia larye aad well aaorted both forehiidrea afKladuJu. We have a private room b-re tlie Instronnts can beapidied by any physician, or by one of the Crn, a ma v be dessired. I'l.CMMER A KELLY. Richmond, Jai. 1, l5j. 7-tf. New Stock of Hardware!

TtHK subscriber having jnt retnntad bmm Xew York, take Uu oppurutnity to uitona tua CrvadA and tlx puUiC that he ui aooa be ia receipt of a fretb stock of " Ilaxdsrare, Cutlery, 'ail. Carriage Triiaia?, 4ke., Which be ia disposed to acll cheap. Raase rail axid see before porehinjf else!re. IRVAI REED. . cr 21. I ... fxl.

THEONfiPEB-fiTATES HOTEL. .

CTACH STREET, BOSTON, MASS. rTirrf-tlT opposite tk Blai u4 WortftK rr KauIrMal UcaxO.) j libera! patron.,. ...... w umms.wu m Ml cnttMTsJT M IM U UM kmtUntT u' UtUhni aa a F1ILST I4KM llirrri !.,.,--. . AnJ Ue solicits your ymnr, assuring you that no ! 'tr1' on his part shall b? wanting, to rentier youf sur at hia hous both coiafbrtahl aad aarrsMbt. rs tf. FRANK M. I'RATT. tiro. V. Burnet. E. W. A'arriarten. a. W. BARNES & CO., WHOLESALE AXO RETAIL GROCERS, New Iron . Pront Building, NO 31. MA1N-ST., Richmond, Indiana. OPPOSITION TO ALL MONOPOLIES. 3,000 BTJSBCEU3 FLAX SEED TO LOAN The nndersiened hav three thousand RiiaheU Katra re-eleaneit I lax Ha.nI. aelected from cnoi lota, , w hicb they propose to loan on favorable terms. Farnhrs m" oidd do well to rait and learn terms before purchasina; elaewbeKK tJEO. W. B ARNKS A CO. Clauned Fruit A Cntsnps. J Strawberries, Tomatoes, blackberries. Kxtra fearhea, Raspbrrrie aad tlnma. . , TrniM k CaUap, Walnut do. London Club bailee. Worcester Shire do. Ilckela ot variuaa kiail. Salad Oil. , SIMaioSt. U. W.BARNES a CO. " Ct FM IIK ' MKKn ! TKI'V, M teXOMA Ttni.rr; i.ilev white, at flcmMCRAKKLLY'S. J elite ke. Strawberry an.1 Raspberry Jellies. Iine Apple Jally. Shred Isin;Uaa or gvlatine foe making iellie KaaplierrT syrup, very tine and suitabla for UN in aickueaa. , SI Mam St. O. W. BARNES ACQ. B-ar: ' H ' 10 Hhds. Sntzan. 20 libls cnisheiLpraimUted anl powdered do. 21 Ittils. Refined do, various (Tailes. 31 Miiu St. : O. W. BARN KS A CO. rlod'ee! Vj 40 HKl Rio Cotlee. li " locha, Jara.aod Laenara do. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNKfi A CO. -B .4;OI.I A RAI.H, White aud 1'iak, at if I I'Ll MltK A KKLLY'S. 4 undries. 20kers bi-earbotiate Soda. 10 boxes MaAier. 10 " Indigo. 15 " K. IVwoo,t. 1 " Cudbear. . 10 Boxes Rice. SIMaiuSU . U.W. BARNES A CO. M olasses A Nrrrans 10 bhls N. O. MolaHsea. 141 Mwrhnm do. 10 Syrups various grade. 31 Main St. U. W. BARNES a CO. Ipices4 Pepper: S bars Iepper. X - Cloves. , 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 baps Alapice. 1 cask Nutmeea. E. R. Dunkev selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alapice. Cloves, Mustard, Ginger and Cayenne. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES a CO. K aiin. 26 Boxes M. R. L. A. Haiaina. 20 )4 An. 20 yt do. 1 Cask Currants. i Citrona, 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A C0. Cthocolate, Prepared Coflee, etc. Baker's C'oooa. I'ure Cocoa. Broma. .' French Chocolate. I'rvuinun " Vanilla Ilaudalion Coffee, rariona qualities. Traxicum. Vermacelli. Macaroni. Tapioca, l'earl Barley. Hecher's Fariula. Corn Starch and Rice Floor. 31 Mala St. . U. W. BARNES A CO. Imnndv Nul,Ar. 200 lls, Almonda. 200 Pea nuts, Pecans, Fil!rts,et. U.W.BARNES A CO. 31 Main St. raear Ja. 2 20 boxea fine Teaa, embracing various qnalitiea. O. W. BARNES A CO RUSSELL & DRO.. 'y UNDERTAKEIIO, - . Oil Keep constantly on Land a large assortment of ready- . made ' Both of Metalic and Wooden mannfactnre. Thee hare also, a first class HEARSE and CLOSE CAR. RIAfiE, with which to attend Kanerala. ' AD order promfxly attendad to, ad chargea raa I oaable. . i ; T-vT- Office and Shop at Phillip' old aUnd, oppoaita I Surr IUU ( rrraa ciooua. ikj. cucui. CROC & CO, Son Ik aide of.Vaii afreet, oae aajaare East at .Meredita Ilaase, ' RICHMOWn, IKI. ' anufiicuture all lthvl of 'arriae, Bactiea ' a"l Mnlkiev, Express and Pedlina; Waroas, Ac A.. We bare on hand a fine assortment of work ta aaa. ine. and can furtuah to order on abort notice, almost any atvlnor patu-rn vf vehicle, ail at which they warrant feibe made of the best material and by carvefal aad! ex pmenced workmen. The rmblic arc invited to aaU aad eaamirie their Mock rnd pnoes. -i .9" I'amcniar atteatioa paid to repairiaa;. . ( " Jan. Vi, lh4jfc. t . . T.T a.'liWIHf'.. .. '" JiMis a. aoTi.' J uoa a. aainoLaira. (a. c. aawao.s " RAWSON, BRIDGLAND 4 CO., General Commigsion MEBCHAKtS . ..'. Si, Broad Street, XEW YOatK. ' P references! .;. MMn. Data Dowa A Co New Tork. ' OJb.it. OpVa A CoCiaeiooat1. ! " . - , , 4Of A Hojrhea, Caief. , . " J. B. Afexaader A Co, SX Ixmis. ' WiatwtLaaier A Co-, Banker. Sw York.. J. H. Barrat, isvCwh'r Citiacas'B'k, LouiariTUj.Kv. -V. B. Cartia, EaCaah'r First Nat. Bank, Peoria, Hi, J. E. Ketve. Eau, Vn. Fin Nat. BTc, Richatoad, la.; Wm. li. Morrhwoo, Ext Indiaaapotia, lad. i-mU. " R E"arLlV, AJfI POtiTACiB KTAJrCPS on saU bv WM. BKLL. anthoriaed Aawat. S. E. Corner of Maia aad Fifth-atxvto . 4 !J .Jtlf' PA.RJta.I EI.I.I.'SG'Ani ILD1JIG LOTH, and alaxt ererr delPt', Beat Estate fee

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