Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 22, Number 30, 14 July 1852 — Page 4

HORSE POWERS AND THRASHING MACHINES. Ohio Preble County Agricultural Society-Second Annual Pair, Oct. IMl* Tm mil tcha shall see these present*! Bk n WHOWtr, (hut the Horae Power exhibited by T. A. DUGDALE, of Richmond, Wsyfis bounty, fnd., wa* the BEST on the ground, and is, in the judgment of this Society, an article of superior workmanship. And we do therefore hereby recommend the said Thomas A, Dngdale, as, in that line, deserving the patronage of Agriculturists and others Ihro'out the Union. In testimony whereof, I, as the President, and in behalf of said Society, hare hereunto set my name at Eaton, Ohio, the seventeenth day of October, 1851. ENOCH TAYLOR. JBpThe above superior Horse Powers are for sale by the undersigned at the well-known UErwwatJjwr jcan.w ” | South of Main Street; where he would be pleased to see all those who desire to purchase tJOOD HORBE POWERS AND THRASHING MACHINES. T. A. DUG DALE. July 7th, 1852. 29tf

The Place to get Your Honey Back!! I .Vitem DatJOa and Unadulterated Med.mfc 1 irines at We. el,— A ••Lette" Cheaper Mng| L. H.McCullough, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Drug*, Medicine. Paint., Oils, Tarnishes, Putty, Perfumery, Dye Btuffs, he., he., It new receiving direct frem Philadelphia, a large aaaortment of DRUGS A MEDICINES, all of which ho will aoU aa low, If not lower than aay other bouae in ibis section of Uio State. lam elan agent for the wall known Family Modlcinsa. Willerd’e Fever fc Ague Exterminator ; Greon’a Cough Dropa i House's Indian Tonic, a certain remedy tor all Interment Fevers; McCullough's Rheumatic Remedy, an excellent article for what it la recommended. 1 alao manufacture a Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, (which la decidedly the beat remedy extant, for the euro of Scrofula,) together with ether valuable preparation!. Richmond, December oth, 1861. • [noßl] W. F. Benton. C. A. Clark. MJfTOJ| k OLAKX| ItroaiiTi asd CouuanLi.osi at Law, RieHaronn, la.; Will attend promptly to Collectiona and Profeeaional bualneaa generally. Oman or me HAtaaa’ Sroaa. Oct. 7. 1861. ts WOODRUFF HOUSE. Sycamore itreet, between Third and Fourth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, Proprietors. THIS now and oiagant Hotel ia now open to guests, and ia point of eplendid fitting up and perfect adaptation to the wanta and comfort* of ita patrona, ia hot aurpaaard try any Houao Real or Weat. The Proprietors pledge them.elvea to give unqualified satiafoction to all who may favor them with their patronage. Nov. 36, 1851. 49-‘f

HEW FIRM. I, 0. Watt, a Sen., O Wholesale and B- gg- ■, tall dealers ia pare JrV. Drags, Patent and K Km \ Popular fatally Med- n | Hi 0 Ictne*. Paints, Oils, HbJ Dyes, lass, Vara■fc’ isfces, Perfumery,H * ■1 dfce., dee., dec, K K No. 47, Main Btrsst, ■ Richmond, tod. TTAVINO purchaaed twin Reed & Co.’s entire rj (took, aa shove enumerated, together with a large and carefully selected NEW stock; we now offsrthem to the public. Having the best facilities for purchasing Os importers and manufacturers, are determined to seH at snob prices as will insure an inorease of the patronage of the establishment, already oxtoaaivo. Richmond, March 31,18§.

CABINET VAREROOM. WMMA DMI, Undertaker and Cabinet Maker. RESPECTFULLY ratnma his thank* to the publio for peat favors, and trusts for mutual benefits in future. He baa removed hi*Shop to th* old stand of the “City Hotel,"on the South-west corner of Main and Front streets i where he would be pleated to see hie old (fiends, end all #bo desire work la his line.—Hs keeps constantly on hand a complete assortment of aUEADY’-MIAIDB (DdDimUS* and is prepared to attend promptly on funerals, and will furnish either a HEARSE, which i* finished in th* beat style, or, e ri.Ain one; thus enabling him to anil the taatea of all person*. He ha. on hand a good supply of C•p a 1 * ar- ■ ilh, which fa* sella at a fair price. -* A L S O —— A complete assortment of Patent Screw Bedsteads, ftr sale. He has no hasitation in sayiug that he will ha able to give eatiafaction to those requiring his eervicea. trA journeyman wanted Immediately—a good workman, will here find a steady situation. Richmond, Oot. 33,1*51. 33-ts SMUT 1111! 14 if ORGAN A GIBSON, North Pearl etreet, IYI IToppoeite the Warner Building, respectfully notifies the publio that they keep constantly on hand an assortment of Cabinet Furniture. Person* deairona of purchasing articles in their line, will find it to th*ir advantage to give Ahem a call, at all work manufactured at their shop will he warranted to bo made of the beet material and todo good service. BBmk(fiar ssaaadlm OmtXratsuß os head at ell times, and funarale attended with either a plain Carriage or a Funeral Car. . NATHAN MORGAN, Jr., NATHAN GIBSON. Z Richmond, July 30th, 1851. 3S-tf SILBERT HOUSE, (Cosher or Main and Maeion btskrti. Richmond, Indiana,) Henry wnn, Proprietor. Stage aad Omnibus Office, —for the North, South, East and Weet,— Hones and Buggies always on hand to convey paesengera to any point. Oct. 89, 1851. IBtf Fruits —Raisins, figs, citron, currants, Brxailnute, Pas nuts,filberts, Ac. for .ala. M. C. LEWIS. a SPRING FASHIONS, A HATS dfc CAPS! John Suffrins, TTM just ■ received (he most extensive stock of P~l Goode, in his line, ever ofibred to the public in (hie city. Hi* assortment embrace# BILK PLUSH CAPS, beautiful of stvl* and finish. CLOTH GAPS •f all aixaa. BILK HATS, of lhe*finest quality and •f Ike FallJaehian. Fur Hate of plain and fashionable patterns, Buena Vista Hate, &c. t &.c. In short, his stock embraces almoet every thing found in tlie market in hie line, fbr Men end Boy*, which ha will sell for the lowest poeaibls price*. Purchaser* are invited to anil and examine for themaelveo. Kossuth Hats! tyimu received, a large lot of Kosauih Halt, which will be sold lew Aw cash. March 10,1653. 38-ts

accommodation to Farmers and Teamsters! GOOD MlnWisttil work in Iho manufacture of n Waggon, ia desirable on the part of Overy farmer and tea mater; and the anbaoribera are doing that kind of work at their Shop on Main atroet, opposite tho "Starr Hoorn.” They make to order ROAD and FARM WAOGONB, CARTS, and every artielo in that lino, warranted to be of good materials, and with diapaleb. They will also Repair Waggons, kc., at short notice. They are also prepared to manufacture and pnt np PUMPS, large or small, equal to the one mads by them lbr which the Wayne County Fair>ward•l a Diploma—they at so warrant their Pomps, and their prices ara reasonable. CaH and see ns. DAVID KNOLLENBBRO, ED. M'CAN. Richmond. Jan 15th.1852. 4-1 y

J- W.Oi.*ic*t 1. Joans. I. A. Oonour. GILBERT, JONES dfc MBOBN, /''TENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS; No. 35, Walnut street, bktwbbu raoxT awn Colombia, CINCINNATI. Particular attention paid to the purchase n maces of flour and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advened sslaed on consignment. Sept. IT 1861. #9tf /TUet Vinegar—Pure cider vinegar for sale by V M. C. LEWIS. April 16th, 1863. 17-ts CORDAGE. •■perior Mill, (latter, sod Sash Ropes, Bedcorda, and Twines, now on hand at No. 31, by trm k Basso.

SAVE y3or MONEY! CHARLES P. FREEMAN A 00., (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES tk CO.) Importers and Jobbers, No. 144 Drefidway, one 4##r South of Liberty street, NEW YORK, HVE nowon hand, and will be receiving daily phrengh the aaaaoa, New Qoodt, direct from the Eoroetn manufactures, and caak Auction*, rich faehinnahle, fancy Bilk Millinery deed*. Oar stock oi Rich Ribhont, comprise* every variety of the latest and moat beautiful design* Imported. Many of oar goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own design* and patterns, and stand unriaalad. W* offer our goods for nett Caeh, at lower price* than any credit Houao in America can afford,. All purchasers will find it greatly to their intereat to reserve a portibn of their money aad make selection* freiq our great variety of rich cheap good a. Ribbon* rich for Bonnets, Capa, Sashes and Bella, Bonnet Silks, Satius, Crapes, Liases, and Tarleton*. Embroideries, Collar*, Chemisette, Capes, Berthas, Ilabll*, Slsevaa, Cuff*, Edgings, and Insetting*, Embroidered Keviare, Lac*, and Hemstitch Cambric Hdkfa, Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laeeo for Ceps, Embroidered Lace* for Bhawls, Mantillas, and Vail*, yooiton, Mechlen, Valoucieoos, ood Brussels Loose, ngfiah and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces. Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sawing Silk, Gloess, end Mitts, French and American Artificial Flowers, French Lace, English, American, aad Italian, Btraw Bonnets and Trimmings, March, 17, 1853. 13-

Carriage Manufactory. I undersigned lias commenced marsSSKsp- JL king Carriage*, Buggies,Ac., “—of all styles now in use. ID" Hia workmen are eqnat to the best in the country, and'the style of Ills work, not only for neatness of finish but for workmanship and quality of materials, is not inferior to any made in the West. He has now on hand an assortment of— Carriages and Buggies, to which he invite* the attention of persons who wish to purchase. shop ia oo Main *l., eaet end o( town, and he will tell at as low price as oan possibly be afforded. iCTAny quantity of LUMBER will be taken in exchange for article* In hia line. MORDHCAIFARRY. Richmond, 11th mo. 19, 1651. 31tf P. S. A general Msortmant of all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, kept constantly on hand and for solo M. P.

A HINT IN BICHHONDI Opposite the Bunk. aJAB. B. HDNNICtrrr, respectfully informs Ills friends and the publio that he has just received an extensive assortment ol Goode in his line in addition to the large supply always found at his establishment, and they are assured that he does 'sail as low as any ahop in the West’ —and a “leetla" shade ciir.arEß, if ■njr odds; He operates on the unitenal eatiefaction principle —aud hie endeavors era to plea*# svery body togelhor with himself. Call and examine his stock of— ■ ' WATCHES, SILVER-WARE. Ac.. Main ib, West half No. *7, j—o where ho is prepared to sell Clocks,(7BFO y?V Watchks, Jxwxlkv, Fin CoTLr.av, Bil-\MiM/ ■eUvn SrooNs, Spectacle#, Silver-Ware,ctSttp Fancy Notions, Ac. Ac., at his usual reason- NP able prices. ft”?-Clocks and Watch** repaired on short notice Richmeud, Feb. 11, 1853. ' Wall Faper, Books, &o Valuable Notice. \ jdWljnm IUST received at the City Book Store. *3 a large lot of Wall Paper of differyKUar eut patterns, o*(very cheap, oall aud aee it,) Alloa good stock of School Books, Miscellaneous Works, Stationery, Ac., Ac. RAOS and OATS STRAW bought. Recr’>V, the City Book Store, No. 14, Main at., Morrison r .elding, ie the place lor bargains. J. R. MENDENHALL. Richmond. Feb. 25, 1863. 18-ts

The Western Farmers’ mutual Insurance Company | New Lisbon, Ohio. Dihbctoxs.— Noah Fredericks, Edward Powers, Jas Burbick, Alexander Patterson, Joseph Qrr. Orncßßs:—Noah Fredericks, President; John M. Gilman, Vice President; John McClaymonda, Treasurer; Levi Martin, Secretary. This Company divides its business into two departments, Farmers'snd Merchants' departments. Tho two departments ere entirely separate end distinct. By the charter and By-lsws, the funds of one department cannot be used to pay losses or expenses of the other. By this happy arrangement, the two departments establish two distinct Insurance Offices in one, thus saving the expense of two separate establishments. In the Farmers’ department we insure no property except farm and disconnected dwellings. Our rates on that particular class of property is about one-fourth the rates charged by town and city Companies in the Merchants’ department. We insure other sate kinds of property, small amounts in places. Not more tnsn two thousand dollars can be taken that would be destroyed by one fire. Hence we are enabled to do business at as low rate per cent, as any responsible Company. The insured got s rato of Insurance according to the actual amount of losses that ere sustained. Upon the safest class of property the Company do business upon the stock and mutual plan. The applicant may pay s cash premium in full, or a less amount of cash end s premium note, as he chooses. Each member of the Company Is entitled to participate in tho profits of the Company. The Company have established a general Agency Office at Indianapolis. Alt losses will be settled and paid in the county where the loss occurs. O. w. PAYNE, Oen. Agent for Ind. and Illinois. W. T. DENNIS, Agent, Richmond, Indians. March 10, 1863. [note]

Boswell’s Daguerrean Gallery Os Latet Improvements. a. TITHE citizens of RichJL mond and the public, Will bear in mind Iho above HMWSePriNOumi we>> * <nown Gallery is removed from No. 29, to Stralton's new building, on the North-west comer of Main street: where you can have pictures put up from the fall also to the smallest; and no charge made unless perfect satisfaction is given. This is a pleasant room, with a pleasant entrance, and splendid light. Mr. B. has a superior Instrument k Chemical, and seven years practice: which enables him to compete with any Gallery in the Btates. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the pictoree. Operating hoars from Bto 4 o'clock, in any kind of N. B. Mr. B.*la prepared to give instructions in the Art, and furnish every thing necessary. J. K. BOSWELL, Proprietor A Operator. Richmond, February 86,1863. [no 10.} Charles H. Tree. John B. Stilt. TEST A STITT; WILL attend to all business entrusted to them in the i line of their profession, in Wayne and the adjoining Counties. OAca on Main street, opposite the Clerk’* I Office. Centreviile, Indiana, Feb. 95, 1863.

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CHEAPER THAN EVER! THE undersigned proposes to furnish extra family flour at your doors, at one dollar thirty cents per hundred. Persons wishing flour will plesae leeve orders at the store of Jason Ham, and they will he waited on promptly, end to their entire satisfaction. .. WM. MITCHELL. January 7th, 1882. 3—ts.

CITY STOVE STORE, COPPER, SHEET-IRON, aud FIN WARE MANUFACTORY. RESPEC PFULLY informs the cillteDS of Richmond end vicinity, that he has just rocsivod s lot of go to co \gr aa 6S g To-wll: Meteor Air-Tight, 4 Oizoej Kentucky Premium, Seise*; Latest Premium,7 sizes; Common Premium, 4 sizes; Better Premium, 3 sizes; Air-Tight, C pints, 7 sizes; Air-Tight, 6 piste, 4 Sizes; Air-Tight, 7 plate, 5 sizes; General Taylor, 7 plate, 3 sizes; Tenplate, 5 sizes; Sheet Iron Parlor, 3 sizes; Lady Washington Parlor, 4 sizes; Air-Tight Parlor, 3 sizes; Net* York Parlor, 3 sizes; Self-Regulating Parlor, 3 sizes; Troy Parlor, 3 sizes. Also, A general assortment of Plain and Japsnnsd TINWARE, at wholesale and retail. Also, Meant Saw Hill Pipe*, made and repaired at short notice. , Also, Heuae Guttering an 4 Spettaln. made to order. Also, Glove Pipe. Stove Trimming*, AcAlso, Sugar Kettle*, Dog Irons, Skillet*, Ae. UTAH of tbs above articles will be sold low for the cash or any approved Country Produce. Old Copper, Bresqjind Pewter Bought. Shop at ths East part of the city, betwosn the Sloan and Huntington House. Richmond, Nov. 6,1851. 46-ls

sjaEsojrjtßLm noons, At No. 42, Main Street, Richmond, Indiana THE LARGEST! THE LATEST! AND BEST!! THE subscriber ia receiving s superior lot of Cloths, Caasimeres, and Vestings, which will b# made to OTder on the shortest notice—and latest style. Also s splendid lot of Clothes of my own manufacture—consisting of fine CL O A K 9 , OVER-COATS Os every variety ; Dress, Frock, and Sack COATS, made from every material known to the trade. Plain amd Bauer Casataasere, Satllaetl, Tweed aad dan as. (frPANTS and VESTS, of every description end pattern;, Shirts, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ac., he. \ Ail of which will be sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere, between the Alleghany and Rocky Mountains. A. WOODWARD Richmond, Feb. 11th. 1853.,

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Coaoh Manufactory and Repository, North-Bait Comer of Main and PrmakUa at; Richmond, Indiana, WHERE he has constantly for Sale a general at. sort mo nt of Carriages, of the most Fashionable Style, and finiahed Workmanship; such as:— Coaches, Charlotees, Sulkies, York Carryalls, A Trotting-Wagons, Built of the best materials, and by th* most competent Workmen; under the immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. ETOrders for Carriages to any amount, executed with despatch. Richmond, Nov. 19, 1851. 331f

Valuable Item Estate for bale- ‘ BY an-order of the Probate Court of Wayne Comity, ttie following real estate is offered for sal*. Also, a pleasantly located dwelling in the town of Richmond, ut the junction of Front aud Pearl streets. The house is a two story frame, with stables, Ac. Also,a smell dwelling opposite the Molhodisl church Also, s comfortable two story brick house an Pearl, north of Main, on a good lot. Thero ie also on the same lot. a smalt brick tenement, and the necessary out houses. Also, two rooms on Mein street, suitable for Stores or Shops. Also, a lot and pottery on South Pearl itftnt- • " T ~ Persons wishing to purchase cun learn the terms and sea the property by calling upon D. P. Holloway, or J. R. MENDENHALL, Commissioner. Richmond 0ct.33, 1851. 36-ts We Buy Cheap 6c Sell Accordingly WILLIAN LEE fc 00., No, T 6 West 4tli Street Cincinnati, HAVE In store a Large and Attractive Slock of Fancy and Staple' ■>■■ w aaanw Our Stock iu regard to Quantity, Quality and being well bought, we tliiuk ia unequalled west of the mountains. Our highest business elm is to make ear Dry, Goods Establishment a place where both Strangers and Friends may deal with confidence and advantage, and while we profess Fair Dealing we will say to those who buy the cheapest, that we are positive that we can furnish them goods of a Quality and at a Price that will help them to remember well the House of William Lee A Cos. When you are in Cincinnati, ws solicit from you a visit either as a Visitor orasa purchaser or as both, as we are coufideut that your confidence and patronage, will be sooner gained by what you will ae* and hear than by any advertisement. „ The one price principle ie strictly adhered to. WILLIAM LEE A CO. April 21, 1852. 18-3,n ■a Dr. Wm, R. Webster, RESIDENT DENTIST, OFFICE on Main street, at the sign of the Blue Bull. (LPBntrance one door Boulh of Dr. J. T. Plummer’s Drug More, on the South West corner of Main and Pearl strerla; where he will be found every way prepared to attend to all calls in his profession, to general eatisfiiction. Richmond, Oct. 29, 1851. l&r

LOOK HEBEH THE new Goods from'Philadelphia and New York have arrived. You will tind il to your advantage to Call at No. ST Nfaia st, opposite Bank, where articles may be had at price* to suit the purchaser. 1 Every variety of DRY GOODS n demand at unprecedented low price*. Thankful far the very liberal patrouage heretofore extended, the public are respectfully Invited to continue their call* at Heine*' Cheap Cash Store. tjTConnlry Produce taken in ekehattge for Goods. „ _ <• W. HAINES. March 24,1863. 14-ts “STILL THEY COME!” The subscribers are just opening on* of the beat stocks of Grocories, Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Wooden-ware and Notions, ever before brought to this market which they are lo* for cast,. Sugars, dVoffee, Molasses, Chtese, Hams, “Ne plus ultra” Dried Dee/, Preserves, Jellies, Extracts, far flavoring Pies, Calces, fyc: Pickles, Dried Fruits, and almost every article in the Staple or Fancv line. Also a few sefts of 1 iim* mim Both China, and Stone China, “Edward*” beat; Toilet | setts, and a general variety of roods in that line. Also* j very general assortment of Glass-ware, Castors, Print and Cake stands, sweet-meats, Tumblers, Ac., Ac., to--1 gelhor with a general assortment of Willow-ware, Butk- | eta. Tuba, Churns, Wash-board*. Buggy and Door Mats, and as great a variety of' articles, both for utility tod ornament, aa can be found in any establishment of the kpid in the west. We challenge competition, both aa to auklfties and prices. Call at No. 31, Main street, and See for yourselves. LYNDE A BARNES. Richmond April 7th, 1863. *8 J. H. WYLIE, T PHYSICIAN dfc SURGEON, ITOffica over Watt's Store, one doormat of the Saak, Richmond, Ind. Oct. 27,1851. 3g :t f '

| fits, inww smfi >. I OHIO MINERAL PAINT. A A /i BBLB. MACHINERY OIL. Prk# 75 eta. par **U. J0V2600 GALLS Do do "ih cMki of varkwa ilssos. po do do do 260 LS BOILED PAINT OIL, Do 56 do do 50003 ALLS. do do do in cask* of various sizes. Do do do do 360 IBLS. TANNERS’ OIL. Various kind* Mid qualities, I from 36 to 60 cents per gsTlon. 1500BAI.LONS in Ceeks of various sizes. Vsrioue kmd* ' *nd qutlities from 36 to 60 cents per gallon. 60 TONS TALLOW GREASE, for Heavy Bearing*, and Coarae Machinery, in Barrel* or Cask*, of any consistency required. Price |6 cents per lb. WTONS OHIO MINERAL PAINT, in Barrel*, at the lovredt market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill In (he coldest weather and considered by those using it as superior to Sf HrieUrPaint Oil,, nqhnl t* Limned Oil, other than for whiter * \‘-y~ UJ-am constantly receiving large supplMsi of the above imod articles, and my motto is, ••Small profit* and quick returns.” A • 56 WaUr Slrtit, (under Hit Ptnrl it. Home.) ATEir YORK* Nnw Tom, Mareh 81,1863.

“SPEED THE PLOW." beard a Sim, RICHMOND, Wayne County, Indiana. Manufacturers of the celebrated Eanrire Premiam Steel Plew, Sub-Soil Plow, Steel Corn Plow#, Cultivatora, Horse Heee, Seed Drills, Corn Planters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, dto., Ac. Dealers In every variety of AaatccLTtja*L and IIoaTiouLTUSAL Implements. Among their stock may be found —1,3, and 3 horse Steel Plows; Double Michigan do.; Premium Steel Sub-Soil do., either right or left-handed; Steel-Tooth Cultivatora; Steal Tooth boras hoe*; Steel Shovel Plow*, Bachelder’e corn-planters; Emery's Seed planters. Ketchnm’s Mowing Machine; Dunn’s premium mowing scythe; English Waldron mowing scythe; Tuttle’s cast-steel hoes; English Waldron grain scythe, extra bras* fsrrnle scythe Snaths; extra 3 and 3 coated acythe rifles, Norwich Scythe etonee; long-handled shoveln, round-pointed shovels; common screw, nib, and sockett eneaths, Eddy’s cast steel ehovele; etraw cutlers; steel grain ecoops,double and eingle corn shellers; Geddes’ harrows, Diamond and A do., Culp’e patent portable cider mill, horee rakee, Patridge’a extra 6 tilted Manure forke; Pinney and Lampeoute premium manure forke, Pinney and Lampsen'e premium hay do.; common and extra hand-rakee; potato hooks; eleel inannre hooks; steel garden rakes; 3 prong and long blade garden hoee, bush hooks, bull rings, Reynold’s extra hay forke, bill hooka, eolid braes ox bade, cattle tie*, hay-knivee, pruning saws, fruit ladders and chisels,

The world wide reputation of the celebrated Empire Steel Plows, made by us Is a sure guaranty of their great superiority and s* they have never yet been beaten they CHALLENGE THE WORLD to produce k better plow. Corn Shelters. —Our corn shelters are on the most approved principles and wherever they hare been ! fied are pronounced the very best articles In use. Cider Hill, —This cider gnill is light end portable being eaeily carried from tree to tree, by two men, and from eight to ten barrels of cider can ba made per day. Ketchum’s mowing-machine.—w e are expecting one of these celebrated Mowing Machines, which received the first premium at the New York State Fair for 1851, and they will ent 12 to 16 acres of hay per day in a superior manner with two horses, We have spared no pains or expense in getting np our stock, and an detarminad to heap only the very beet articles. Pinchlne Work sad Repnlrlag. Having fitted up a Machine Shop in connection with our Steam Power, and engaged the service* of Mr. Wm. D. Wilson, an experienced machinist, we era prepared to do all kinds of fitting up, screw cutting, boring, turning and repairing at short notice end in a superior manner. BEARD tb BINEX.

Clean. Scott. Daniel B. Crawford. Crystal Palace Disgorged I—lts Contents Transferred to SCOTT & CRAWFORD’S STORE, No. 8, Main Street, Richmond, Ind., JYear the “Big Pump!” mil K Niibbcriherftare no v opening a very la r ge stork of Spring JL Oootlo, consistin'.; of an unusual variety of Staple and Fancy, HTireigii and Domestic Dry Hoods; €recertm, Quscnawarp, Ulnßimarc, Hula, JUoola nnd Whot a, ik c., Arc* Tlieir stock is very large—lihs been selected with care, ami liought at the lowest Ftot’fiEs. Having old out their old stock very low, tlieir present stock is therefore made almost entirely new; which embraces all of the late styles ami patterns: indeed, they flatter themselvsfthat they are now opening one of the largest, handsomest, cheapest, and twut assorted stock of Goode ever nflferet! in this market, and, as they pay no clerk hire, eon wli bt as small profits as any house in the city, and customers will receive prompt attention from the proprietors In person. ftJrThey only ask an examination of their stock. before purchasing elsewhere. Their stock embraces the following, in part: lLsidl|®s’ IBiross (sk>©fc Plain and Fancy Bilks and Baltina; Bilk Tlaaues, Beragen, Lawns, IVool Embroidered I.apprts—a new ankle. llarjge Ik La.in PopUna, Silk-warp limeade; Vienne, Veniclan, Mohair end Bilk-warp Luatrnr; Portainonth, Organdies, and French Lawns—mime new nj lea; Scotch and French Dreaa end Chamhra Oinshema, Domestic do.—aome new styles; China DreaaOinshem; Printed, Dottnd and Plain Hwlaa; Victoria and Blahopa’ Lawn; Mull, Book and Cambric Muslim. and Jackonela, Tarleton and Straw Mualina, a largestnck of new atyle Prlniafrnin 5 rente to 33 cents; Thomas Hoyles’super. yard wide, new style l.area, Edgings, CulTa, Collars, Clemsetla, Herbie and Chantilla Vella; llnslerv, a*reat variety of Silk, Linen, Mohair. Lysis Thread and Cotton Glovea and Milta; While, Colored tot'. Black Kid Olovea—a good assortment; Ladles' Cntton, Bilk and Childrens' Hose; a Bill assortment of bleached. unhleached and mix’d three*threail How—a imod arUcle; Mens' half Hoee; Linen, Bilk, and Colton Handkerchiefs BH A WI.M.— Silk, Crape, Lace Nett, Tykem, Embroidered end Plain French, Thlhhat anil De Lalne Shawls A Dreaa llankerchiefs, Parasols. Umbrellss. Plain and Ivory Fane. HTwv HO mm KTS—Colior,, Queens'Braid, Tulip, Pearl Battln. Diamond Pearl, Embroidered Hair and Straw Lare, Double Arch Gimp, FrenchMSC. l.are Cohurgh, Grey end Mourning Belgrade, Qneene'-Htlr end Ooeeainer Bonnets—a new and splendid ankle; Paarl and Straw, Gimp, Cord, I.rcr, tee., Unmet Crown, Tipi and Frames, Rattans, and wrap’d Whalebones, Milliners* Goods, Itr. © &ma*

Blark, Blue-Black, Olive, Oreen, Brown, Blue, and Drab Cloth, end Cnsslmcrp., Oraon and Brown Colon Cloth, for Carrlae Trimming. Mena’ Bummer Wear.—Wellington Cord, Uueens’ Cloth, Farrin's Hatllu, silk-warp Italian Cloth—the same article Ih.y hare kept for two years: Merino Cloth, and Prlnce-Athert Conti Drapt, lie Ella Cashmaret and Croton Cloths. Sattin, Bilk, lluff and White Maraelllea, Fancy. Silk, and Plain Berreha Vaslings oferery variety; ' ••‘B.ond Fignred Bilk, Baltin, and Gingham Cravala; Kid, Linen and Silk Glovr*. t'olton Oaml*.—Bine and mixed, brown and Mue Drillings, Sheeting. Shirting, Table Cloths and Lilian Crash and Towelling Diapor, Mens’ Summer Cottonade, Denim’s French Cotton t’asslnew article;Linen Drills. Tweeds, Ticking.seamlessSoeka, Irish Linen, Pillow case Muslin and wide Shirting Mnatln. Harey yard Havana ilnrk and Osnahurgs. ••A’*’* "and CAPS.— I “Dodd's” Spring style Moleskin Hate, Mens Fur, Koasnth and Hungarian do.; Boys' do.; Pearl, Pansms, Leghorn, and Palm leaf llais; Blark Leghorn do.; Boys’ trimPearUto Br * id d °' ! Ko "“ ,h w,lh l' ,u “>. Infants' trimmed BOOTS nad BIIOBB— Mena' Calf. Kip. ami Eoaiumell'd Bools and Shoes, and childrens' common,M9k. Fancy, and super. Shoes In grrat variety; Ladies' Dress Rosette Buskins—latest style; do. do. Enameli'd do. do. e—- Ifr A general amortment of the heat qual>VßQpFgflrf'Aiiy Os Family Groceries; which will I* sold at small advance on Cincinnati prices. gO-ttIKKiynWARR.-W* keep the best assortment of VBS Crockery and Glassware ill the city; consisting of every va yßmriety called for in this market, Onr Glassware ia in tine as- , ■ sorlment.aud as we buy Bom the maniilkclurers, can sell it at tow prices. Also, a great variety or TOYS, (no Fiddles,) and or.* glam of Temperancs Brandy. ICPWe want to purchase a large quantity of WOOL, for which the highest prlrea will he paid; at srax aKd calt mania, y All kind, of Country Produce taken in exchange for VA general rssortment of Carpet and Coverlet Warp, ands 111a It; Yarns kept on hands. IT'r 'Bwu’l forge! Na. 8, wear the “Big Peae," forthni Store Went; call end me: “What a kis koks, ta tot TBino," SCOTT A CRAWFuBD. lp-1 he Mao.BT Mocta,on Exhibition-free of charge; well worlii seeing. * Richmond. March ITlh, IBJJ. 13:i r

Tombstones, Monuments , It. STVNIEL MORRISON, Main St., Richmond, lad..still continue* to manufacture, to order, every variety of Plain and Ornamenu! Tomb-Stone. jAJonnmente, fcc., fcc., the latest atyle, and moat beautiful pattern.. 03- He take. pain, in informing hi. friend, that he will .ell a. cheap, If not a lit tit cheaper, for ready caah, than can be bought In the Btate. Hi. work is warranted euual to any made in the West, and perfect aatiafaction guaranteed. The public are invited to call and examine hia atock and apecimena. Richmond, January Slit. 1853. nos W H,T * is HAD, Andln general assortment of other paint*: nine Turpentine, Lineeed & outer UtU, Dryer and other Varuiehee, While W atilt, Paint and Varni.h Bru.es, for Bale, by „ . . . E. G POTTO A SONS. Richmond, April 14, j7 ;tf

ITOVE MW TIH-W**JTStE. ISAAC L. DICKINSON, Respectfully inform, hi. friend. and the public, that he continues business on mam street, t the sign of the big Coffeepot, nearly oypotite the Bank k Barnea’ store, where he ha* on hnd, and oner* Tor *te a general a*ort meat of- -

He ha* the Improved Double Triumph cooking Stove; Leffle’a Double Oven stove, in which baking and rotating can be carried on at the same time. Kentucky cooking stove, made very thick and heavy, nd particularly adapted to the farm house; all kinds or atovea for Halla, Churches, store* and tWopt; Improved, Double-oven Straub cooking atove; New York Air-tight parlor atovea, 4 sizes; Premium stoves, erf various styles and alzes; air-tight Hall atovea, 8 iizea; Self-regulating air-tight, cast iron ptrlDT, 4 sizes ; Sheet iron do, of the same atyle; Juno’s open front parlor atove, which can have the doors thrown open to expos# the fire, or be made air-tight, and warranted to draw well in either capacity. A general aaaortment of Hollow-Ware; and Tin-ware Os all kind#, plain and japaned; atove trimming* of tin and

°Xff atovea sold by roe ate warranted to perform well or no sale. His entire stock is of the best quality, and will be sold as low s* possible. Approved country produce will betaken in exchange. He Bat for aale a New Churn, of hi* own invention, which will produce butter in from four to five minutes, and gathers butter in good order. It can be turned by a small child, and hnn given general satiafsotion. The public are invited to call and examine It. Old Copper, Brats, and Pewter bought or taken In exchange for work. Richmond, October 39, 1861. 41

(CAIPTOAIt. SKEWS®, D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Richmond, June 30,1853. QHO9OENE GAS at iff Cents per GbI.I Jh For ante at £. M. Cook’* City Grocery Store—n full supply. E. M. COOK. Richmond, June 3, 1852. STOCKHOLDERS In the Indiana Central Railway Company are hereby notified that they wi!l be required to pay to the Treasurer of said Company at the office in Centreviile, the following inatslmeliti, on each share of atock, by them subscribed: On the 86th day of March next, #3 00 On the 30th day of April next,, 3 00 On the 31st day of May next,. . 3 00 On the 30th day of Jnne next • • “ 00 On the 3lat day of July next,.,,.,.... 3 00 Such instalments (and any other*) when so paid, to draw iuterest at the rate of ten per centum per annum, payable iu additional atock until the Road in completed. By order of the Board. JOHN M. COMMONS, Seorelary. Centre villa, Jan. 28, 1853. 6-f

JttCulioughU RHEUMATIC REMEDY: A Speedy, Sails and Certain Care far Hkeuniallstu nnd XrSrnl|la. rfIHIS medicine ie not offered as an infallible peA cific for thia moat excrutiating of all diseases, the Rheumatism; but it ia offered in the full confidence that tt ninety-nine cases out of one hundred will bring almost instant relief, if not effect a permanent cure.— It hae been need for years by one of the most successful practitioners of tnedioine in the East, and haa earnfor that gentleman a character of great Celebrity in the enre of Neuralgia and Rheumatism. It haa been uaed iu thia community by soVaral persons who have been afflicted with Neuralgia, anti ils attendant ilia, with, the moat complete success and in evidence of which we offer the tallowing certificates of living and responsible witnesses, persona vary generally known by our citizens. Richmond, Aug. 4th, *B5l. This is to certify that üboutaix weeks ego t was very severely afflicted with Neuralgia. 1 was in great pain all over my body, and to my fingers ends, so that 1 could not put on my clothes without help. While on a trip to Dayton, oil business, having lo ride out in the air it caused the pain to be so severe, that I could not sleep at nights. I was persuaded to try one bottle of M’Ciillougli’t Rheumatic Remedy, which I took according to directions,.and I was entirely cured by the time 1 had taken it, which waa four days, aud I have not fait the least symptom since, and I cheerfully recommend it lu all similarly afflicted. JOHN A. M’MINN.

Richmond, Sept., sth, 1851. This ie to certify that for the Inst ten yearn, I have been afflicted with the Rheumatism; but lint uutil within (he last year, had it entirely diaabled me from work. Last winter, 1 was confined to my bed, and almost helpless, aad have not been able to do a good day’s work since, until I took one bottle of M'Cullougli’a Rheumatic Remedy, which he gave me to test its merits, which 1 have done, aud find it to be the best preparation I ever used for that disease, and I have tried every tliiug 1 could hear of. 1 will alate that it entirely cured me, and that 1 can cheerfully reuotntneud it to all similarly afflicted; DANIEL MORRISON. P. 8. Any one calling ou me cau hear my statement verified, with more of the particulars than arc contained iu this certificate. D. M. [□"Office at M’Cullough’e Drug Store, Main stree Richmond, Indiana. Prepared aud sold Wholesale and retail by L. H. M’CULLOUGH. BTPRtCE—#I per bottle, or *lx bottles for gsjtl Aussts.—King A Donsherty, Centreviile; Nathan Blanton Newport; R. Btarlmck, HlllMinrough; Raymond A Cos., Cambridge; D. G. Kem.Milton; P.r.ra Wlllnn, Bubltn; B. Hollston, William; liurg; J. M. Steam, Boston; A H. Jenkins, Economy.

DR. 8. D. HOWE’S Shaker Sarsaparilla. MORE EVIDENCE. Another Remarkable Cure. KSrRBAD IT.-CO It it from a young lady retitling in our eily. CERTIFICATE. Cincinnati, Feb. 7th, 1851. Thi* ie to certify that my eieter, Mnry C. Belmnn, wax attacked with a disease ill her hip more then three yearengo, which rendered Iter eo utterly Itelplese that the was compelled to keep her bed. Alt hope* of Iter recovery were deapaired of. Some of the moat eminent physicians of Covington and Cincinnati attended her, all of whom declared Iter case a hopeleaa one. Passing by Dr. Howe’a Depot, on idea euggeated itself, that to try one bottle of hia Bltaher Sarsaparilla could do no harm. Accordingly I purchased ono bottle, and before it* content* ware entirely used she received benefit. I Wnrinduced-lo try another, end another; before the last waa used she waa nearly recovered. Now she hae no pain, can walk, and haa the entire use of her limb*. To Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla we attribute this effective cure. It is but a few month.

■ince .he commenced taking it. (Signed) J. C. BELMAN, Daily Commercial Cincinnati. Remember thi* wonderful and astonishing cure wee effected bv the use of three bottles out v of DR. S. D. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, It purifiet Ike Blood and Prevents Disease. It ia the only Sarsaparilla that acta on the liver, kidney*, end blood at the earns time, which render* it altogether more valuable to every one, particularly to females. Dr. Museey, Professor in the Ohio Medical College eaye the Shaker preparations are truly valuable, and reaoinmende them to Ihe'jtublic. No Meecurt—no Mineral—no Poisonous Drugs in the Shaker Sarsaparilla. REMEMBER, It ia warranted to be purely aud entirety Vegetable, and as a Female and Familv Medicineit lias no equal. Be sure you enquire for Dr. S. D. Howe’s Shaker Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Price fit per bottle —6 bottle, for sis. Far eale by Dr. 8. D. HOWE A CO., Proprietors, No. I, Celleg* Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, To whom all order* must be addressedForealeby Howells A Cos., aud Reed A Cos., Richmond, la.s W. U. A A. Grimes, and Dr. Woods, Centreville, la.; aud Raymond A Cos. Cambridge city, "<• October 29, 1851.

NEW ARRANGEMENT. DR. J. R. MENDENHALL having purchased the stock of Drags, end Medicines heretofbre owned by Howell's A Cos., would inform the Public that he ie "® w prepared, and will sell, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oita, Dye’s Ac, as low as they' can be bought in the "t* 1 ' Prescription, carefully Compounded. Persons wishing anything in his line will do well to call at the old stand of Howell’s A Go., before purchasing elsewhere. Patent Medicine*—moot of the Popular patent medicines of the day can also be found at this estwbliuhm*°‘- JAMES R. MENDENHALL Richmond, May 18, 1852. 22;tf

JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, of NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OR THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, aueh aa Constipation, Inward pilot, FaHnsst dr Blood to tbti Head, Acidity of (he Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Diognat for Food, Fullness, or weight in th* Stomach, Sour Eructation*, Sinking or Pint, taring at the pit of the Stomach, Swimining of the Head, flurried and difficult Breathing, Flattering at (ho , Heart, Choking or Suffocating I sensations whettra* lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot* or web* before the

Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Inspiration, Yellowness of (he Skin it. Eve*, Pain ia the Side, Back, Cheat, Limb*, See., Sadden Plushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings *f Evil and great depreaaion of Spirit*, can b* effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREFAB ED BT DR. €. Iff. JACKSON, At the German Medical Store ; 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above disease* Is not excelled —if equalled—by any other preparation in th* United State*, a* the cures attest in many cafe* after ekilfulphyaiciaiis had tailed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of tevilbf*. Possessing great virtues In the rectification ofdleeeseeof the Liver and fester glands, ekemieing th* most searching powers in weakness aud affediom of th* digestive organs, they are Withal, safe, cartels aid pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED.

From tho •• Boston Be#.*’ The editor said, Dee. SSnd •Dr. Hooflami’s Celebrated German Bittern for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice; Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicino* of the day. These Bitten have been used by thousand*, and * friecd at oar elbow ssya he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the us# of (hit remedy. We are convinced that, in the US* of th*** Bitters, the patient constantly gain* strength and rlgsr—a fact worthy of great oonaideration. They are plea* ant in taste aud smell, and can be need by perseas with the moat delicate stomachs with safely, under aty circumstances, We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their aeo.’ •’Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best Literary papett published, said Aug. 25 “Dft. Hoofland’s German Birrxgf, manufactured by Dr. Jackaon, are now recommended by aerne af Ike moat proiiiiiieut members of tho faculty aa an artlel* of much efficacy in casea of temalß weakness Aa such ia the caae, we would advlae all other* to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitten advantgeouß to their health, ae we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak agate ma.” More evidence.

The “Philadelphia Saturday OaXetle,” tho beet family newspaper published iu the United Slate*. The editor save of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. “It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence aud patronage *f our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoofland’a Gorman Bitters, We wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period aad then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, aaiversally prixed, and which lias met the hearty appraval af the faculty itself.” Evideuce upon evidence has been received (Ilka th* foregoing) from ell sections of the Union, th* last three years, aud the strongest testimony In its favor, is, that there ia more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented events this form. That this medicine will cure Liver complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it a* directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it Is preferable to calomel in all hiUiout disrate* —the effket is immediate. They can he administered to female er infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT#. This medicine lias attained that high character which Is necessary for all medicines lo attaiu to Indue* counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at tha risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sisth, Philsdolphin; aud by respectable dealers generally through the couuiy. PRICES REDUCED: To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy tha advaitagesof their great restorative powers. SINGLE COTTLE 75 CENTS. Also for sale hv EDWARD G. VAUGHAN, Ricmand, Indian* Sept. 10 th, 1851 ao3d

For she Cave e t COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, * CROUP, ASTHMA, AND 6 . CONSUMPTION. Read the opinion of the following gentlemen, who' will be recoguiEi-d in the various secltous of country where they are located—each aud all as merchant*of the first clan and of the liigheat character—ns the eldest and moat extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medicine with an experience unlimited on the subject of which they speak. If there is any value in the judgment of experience, aee THIS CERTIFICATE.

We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, haviaf been for long acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it ia the best and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American Peopla. And wo would, from oar knowledge of its composition, and exteasive'eseflalaMr cordially commend it to the afflicted as worthy their beat confidence, and with the firm conviction that 0 will do for their relief all that medicine eon do. Henaltaw, Edtnands A Cos., Bostou, Mess. Reese A Con Ison, Baltimore, Mary landLadd & Ingraham, Bangor, Mnina. Hnviland, Harrell A Cos., CharlaotoUi 8. C*. Jacobs. Farrand, Detroit Michigan. T. H. McAlister, Louisville, Kentucky. Frauds A Walton, St. Louis, Missouri, Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama. Theodor* A. Peck, Burlington, Vermont. Haviland, Ri.ley A Cos., Auguste, Georgia. Isaac D. James, Trenton New Jersey, J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg,.Penn. Clark A Cos., Chicago, Illinois. E. E. Gay, Burlington, lowa. M. A. Stantonn A Son, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward Bringhurst, Wilmington, Delaware. John Gilbert A Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. Z. D. A W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C.J. Wright A Cos., New Orleans, La. Watson Wall A Cos.. Fort Wayne, lodine. C. C. Richmond A Cos., Ban Francisco, Cal.Lewis A Amen, Tellahaase. Florida. B. R. Strong, Knoxville, Tennessee. Chilton A Duer, Little Rock, Ark. Stiller, Slade A Cos., Lexington, Mies. N. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas. Cbae. Dyer, Jr , Providence, R. I. Jo*. M. Turner, Savannah, Ga. Wade, Eckstein, A Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio; In Foreign Countrtee.

■a. xvreinn wumi n*. ’ J. G. Coffin A Cos., Valparaiso, Chili. F. M. Dimond A Cos. Vera Crux, Mexico.’ | Fred. Rivas A Cos., Bogota, New Grenada. 8. Provost A Cos., Lima, Pent. Morton A Cos., Halifax, Neva Seotie. , T. Welker A Son, St. Johue, Now BrotiowteK. C. Gi Salina* A Cos., Rio JameitWv'BreMl. With snehesrarance, aud from such men, no mJJF er proof can be adduced, except lint found ha i upon trial. .www (V-y-Prrpared and sold by J 8 C. AVER* Practical Chemist, Lowell, "J* For sale by Howells A Cos.; and Reed A Co-, "J* mond; Jeaae Stevens, and Mitchel A Morrow,Lea __ viHe; Raymond Cos., Cambridge city; End Elagenei** in all the principal town* ia the State. . Nov. 5, 1851. *