Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 22, Number 39, 15 September 1852 — Page 4

rarPAILADIUM. 1 %Itt : : ■ • % Ten Copies, *.., • • ,r 18 >°2 Fifteen Copies, • * • 18 >2° Twenty Copies, - • - ; 2 ®.°o V RMMM.It Palladium com foe of postage *o ovary office in Wlyns County. ** &'-< '■■■'••* SIS MM j j.gllnl—Ml fc ' K “•'? &?***-■■• toi jsjf - h ‘ ,r "“4 Three Months. I'. Ml fli monHW/ '-Jflf On* Moore or KM, on* pr., 8.00 O', column, change or., 30^0 st£*r*xxi’: ss r: t. fc ss rtamafiß.... RICHMOND. IND., WEDNESDAY MORNING, BBPT. 19U>. 1899. ror PrnMmt of tho United States, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. for Ties President, WM. A. GRAHAM, of N. 0. GEN. SCOTT AND NATURALIZATION. The following extract from Gen. Boon’s letter of the *9th of Mat, 1848, should be kept constantly before the people; as it presents his real ▼iews on the subject of the Naturalisation Laws, so much misrepresented by those who desire bis defeat: “CERTAINLY IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO RECOMMEND OR SUPPORT ANY MEASURE INTENDED TO EXCLUDE THEM (THE ADOPTED CITIZENS) FROM A JUST AND FULL PARTI- “ 1 HATE SERVED THE UNION FOR FORTY ODD YEARS, AND FEEL MYSF.LF A CITIZEN OF EVERY PART OF IT; AND WHATEVER OF LIFE AND STRENGTH 1 MAY HAVE SHALL BE DEVOTED TO ITS PRESERVATION.”—Osa. Winfield Ssoifs Colli* Garden Speech. River tad Harbor Improve mate. Read the following from the Richmond Enquirer, (the Democratic organ of Virginia) and if you are for River improvements, and would be governed by any idea of consistency, vote for Scott, who will approve such appropriations, afad against Pierce, who will veto them "just as surely as there is a sun in the sky l h “This bill is the first of the sort that has been passed for a long time, ami it utUl be the laet for four years to come at least. Franklin Pierce will come into power on the 4th of March next. A strict construction and respect i for the Constitution is the Median law of the Demoeratio party, and Mr. Pierce, beside that general reason, 18 BOUND BY EVERY IDEA OF CONSISTENCY, AND BY EVERY FACT OF HIS PAST CAREER, TO VETO EVERY BILL LIKE THIS. He will do it, if they are presented to him, just so surely as there is a sun in the sky.”

From tlie Trenton Gazette. HASTY SOUP. Am— Auld Lang Syne. Ye lovers of good Hasty Soup, Well spiced with Graham Bread, Bee hoW the startled Locos drop Before the war horse tread. Already now they hear their dootn, In tones of old Whig thunder; While Churubusco’s cannons boom, Our foes for once mistake their game; Loud let the welkin ring, From Maine to Georgia’s sunny plain. Our freeman want no King. Old Cerro Gordo’s on the track, With men erect and fierce, While frightened Locos looking back, Exclaim, alas for Pierce I But still our hero pushes on,

The race is getting hot, "While Pierce end King in enguish groan— Then clear the wily for Scott. Deep in the ditch they seek to lodget Each e’er the other falls, From morn till night they're seen to dodge Old Cerro Gordo’s balls. Then when emerging from the fight, Our foes in full retreat, Salt Hirer's cooling shades invite Their weary wandering feet. Then here's three cheers for Hasty Soup, Three more for Graham Bread; rui mm tuts motto crave W lug troops To victory are lead. Jersxt Blub. Trenton, June 25, 1052.

Spirit ef’M. The whigS of Cambridge, Ind., held a meeting on Thursday evening last, which breathed of the spirit of ’76. The assemblage was large and enthusiastic. It had been announced publicly, that Patrick Oarrity—a son "Erin’s ureen Isle'* would address his fellow countrymen on the occasion, will expose the faleshoods thrown upon the character of Winfield Scott by the to called democracy. Although the Locos had threatened hit life with the mob, still Patrick Garrity, undaunted, stood up and eloquently exposed the falsehoods and the policy ofLocofocoism, against internal improve* ments—Said he, fellow Irishmen, —“It is whig policy, that build our railroads and canals, gives labor for our support, while Locofocoism would silence the workshop and supply the people from the manufactures of Brimiogham and Leeds." Mr. G.’s remarks were listened to with the utmost attention, and had the right effect upon his countrymen. Mr. G., is a ready debs tor and very familiar with the principles of our Government. As soon as foreigners understand the character of the two parties, they no longer fight under the so called Democratic banner.—{ Cambridge Reveille. IRON, Cast Steel, German Steel, English and American Bteel, Jam received and for sale by THOMAS BENTON. Ne. SS, mala Street, Rich meed, lad. M :tf TllMcw dune.—All aitea for sale by the v ” ."*’* t M’Collongh’s Drag Store, No. 82 Mam Bt. Richmoad, May 18, 1859. 29:tf TIM*— es Jcabin, t Co’, impottatßms. Them teaa am daaatvcdly the moat popular brought to thi, marsW ttiam. M. C. LEWIS. Apeß lCth, 1808, IT-ts * - - ___ Cash for Old Castings! SA TUNS at OM OaMtaca wanted immediately, at the Ml raataj. far wMetiCash.Caint*,or MarMrnr? W V.'T p* __ : a.carr aco. Ktcnmoid, F. lltb, IPJi if A Splended let es Baiidere Hardware, iaat reA eeived for sale, by THOMAS BENTON. At Ne. 98 Mala St. Rrcmood. I n d. 24 :if P-*h TrtUaUalMßW—Of the latent Stilea, jaal V_/ received aad far ante, at redaeed pn*e a, bp THOMAS BBNTON. Ne. 88, Mala St., Richmond. lad. 24:tf AgCfl IM.. 1854. “ C LK^f

eitY trout! r Elhees, Boats; Number '6 Main Street. r THE nftderaigaeifthaajatft received a largo Assortment of Boots and Shoos, embracing almost aVerv article, in stylo and quality, eallod for or in use. . Call and seo. No miaiake, bargain* can he hnd at the City Shoe Store. JOB HORTON. Richmond, Sept. 8, 1852. 26-ls AS® ssßAahe ALL Merchant, and dealers know how essential It to *“■ bay cheap—hero you can accomplish if!) 1200 pairs of Mena’ and Boys’ Boots, cheap; WW “ “ J‘ , “ homemade; 4000 “ Women'*’ end.MlssoS Shoes, IS emits; 6000 “ Childrens’ Shoes and Boots, lGcta & upwards; 1000 “ Ldces, fine Shoes, assorted; 2090 “ Mens’ and Womchs’ Rubbers, chesp, At wholesale at the lowest Cincinnati rates, by JOHN POWELL, Golden Boot, Main Street, Payton.

PI HEW SHOE STORE! ZSTELL * MENKA, N*. I*, malts istrcet. HAVE comroencedbusinesa in the room recently occupied by T. N. Young, and htvo on hand a general assortment of Boots ind Shoes of their own manufacture, Which they offer for sale on terms equally low to almllar work from eastern msnufacturers. Doing practical mechanics and working-men, they feel a confidence in aastirIng thh public that their work shall not be excelled by any Shop in the place, either in materials, style, durability, and rariety of stock. (If Thelr prices are LOW, and terms CASH. Richmond, Sept. Ist, 1862. 37:3m BOOTS AND SHOES. Klfca. R. Hint they have received a fresh supply of article* in their line, embracing almost ever* article called for. They have the latest style for ladies, and their assortment for gentlemen is complete. Children’s shoes of all varieties, and above all they will sell as cheap as any other persona in the City. No mistake—call and eea for yourselves, at No. 21 Main alreet, on* door west of Plummer's drug store. Richmond, Sept. 8,1852, AB—ts 8000 pounds of good Spanish Polo, at 17* cents; 10000 “ Best Buffalo do. 60 dozen Kip, Upper and Calf; 100 “ Linings, Binding, tnd Moroccos, Ac. Being the cheapest Leather snd Finding store In the west JOHN POWELL, Main street, Dayton. LEATHER BELTIfHL NOW on hand, Machine Belting, from 1 to 12 Inches wide, of the host Eastern Patent; stitched and rivetted, and at eastern .prices, for sale by JOHN I’OWELL, Main street, Dayton. ItrAll extra widths supplied to order. Tanner’toil and Currier’s Tools. .0 barrels of 13 “ Best Brown Bank; and all kinds of Currier's tools, Blacking, Ac., at the lowest rites by J. POWELL. Mam s.reet, Dayton. [|;, l.cathnr in the rough bought at all times.

New Boot and Shoe Store. To the citizens of vicinity. ri MIE subscriber respectfully tiilormi them that'h* I has opened a ' BOOT AND SHOE STOWE, At No. 70 Main Street,

3 doors west Bf Franklin, better known as Starr Row, where lie will keep constantly on Imnd, of his awn manufacture. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of every description, with the usual variety of the beet Eastern manufactured work, which he Will sell at Cincinnati prices. V. 1. r. Uuu... -..-fjNART.ES T. PRI.CE. cal Shoemaker, and ie prepared to make to order every article lit Ilfs line that may he desired. All work warranted not th Hp; If it dose I will sew it without charge. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

Leather and Shoe Finding Store. Just received and foraale, English, French, German and Philadelphia Calf Skills, Bant ami deemed Morocco, Liningaud Binding Skina, Boot Topping, Lasting, Laoaa, Gloona *c., with tha usual variety of Shoe findings, No. 78 MaiU itreot, Richmond Iniliana. CHARLES T. PRICE. July 14,1852. 30:ir JUST received and for tale low a general variety of; Hats and Capa. Plush and Cloth, *P for boys: fancy velvet caps for infanta, a variety of Buena Viata Koaauth hats for genu and boys of various stile.i and fashions. c - T- PRICE. Richmond Sept. 1. ---o.iimtiuwJyvHUY-

JU^Ct.*■.. ■ M-Jw THAT lafga and commodious brick house, RffiS situated on Pearl slri-ct. near Main, and adjoining Iha Warner building, formerly oCjUmßk copied by Peter Easeumacher, will be aetd on accommodating terma. A geod title can h given. Alu tha DRUG STORE, in aaid house will be sold With the property or aeparately. JAMBB M. POE, Agent Tor DR. HENRY UNGGEN. Richmond, Aug. 2’th, 1852. 3Gtf. Jeffersonian copy. OUARDUN’S SALE or REI L ESTATB. Pursuant to an order from (ho Wayne Probate Court, I Will oiler at Public Sale on seventh day, (Saturday) tha IBthd ay of ninth mouth, (September) next, on the premiees, 74 miles North or Richmond, on (he Fort Wayne road, a FARM, containing Sixty-six acres —about forty acrea of which are under cultivation—comfortable house and liocessay out buildings—neverfsiliug water for stock, and spring convenient to the dwelling. Fot farther particulars inquire of Allen Graham, living on the premises, nr of the undersigned. Sale lo commence at ID o’clock, A. M.< of said day. TVrma Four Hundred Dollars cash In hand, the ballance in Ihrea equal annual instalments, with interest from day of ante, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement low*. Dne attendance will bo given by AMMIEL HUNT, Guardian or the heire of JOSI AH HUNT, dec’d. Eighth rnn. 18th, 1852. ?sts

For Sale. CJKVMAI. valuable Irtrta of liandminc. rtrh table L AMt, four mites from llnot|nxton,theCouoiyet of Huntington rnuniv. Indiana, and from one to three mite* from the IVaba-h and Erie Canal—in a healthy neighborhood that is mostly settled by mender* es the Society of Friends. Apply to John Moore, living near Ihe lands, nr to B. P. BI.ACIII.r, Reading Pike. Anton tth, IM4. as.tr 31 mites from Cincinnati. Look Here! HAVtNft concluded to anil the manufartniing or PI.ANEB, I have made trrangements with 8. F. Furgt nvs, to take my entile nock or read . made work. Anv person wanting my make or Plsttet wltl do well to rati at Fkrttbrt'. Hard wove Suit saoo.asg>-tt tsths last JAMES MOPEI.KY. Richmond, August tth. IC-Vi. :3;tt Saddle and Harness Shop. Wm. L. BRADY, THANKFUL for past favor* wishes HMjjswA inform his oW cuMumrl. anti the MraVjEAWjCT public generally, that he has on hands, one door east of the Sloan V 5.1 _ I* Hooso, and nearly opposite the post j i) V i W ~ , * r ~ 25 setts of fine Harness—: 0 *eno.M.VvKttl of Coarse Harness—4o saddles j rOt collars—SO trnnfco—a variety of chains, haimrs. whips, lly-neta, riding bridles, robes, buggy malts, carpet sacks, saddle begs, die., low for cash or approved coonlrv produce. Richmond, Aug- 25th, 1858. Sfitf Locke ft Co’s Express. WE are now prepared to receipt for and deliver packsgee to all the principal cities and towns in the U. S. and Canadas, also to Pay Bills, Purchase Goods, Collect Note*, Accounts, Drafts, Certificates of Depoeit (be. We also do business fa California; through Weils. Fargo A Co's Express. Persons ordering goods from Cincinnati to be Ve- ; furred by this express rhouhl hsye them marked “care j Locke & Co’s F.xpresn,’’’ an* have them left at Living* ton, Fargo &. Co’a Express Office, 3rd street, under I Henrie House. All Ordere for Gouda to be reformed kv this Rxprens delivered free of charge LOCKE &. CO Pio*. E G. VAUGHAN, Agent Richmond U. Inlg 14,1859. 30-3 on !

INSURANCE AGAINST 1 LOSS OB DAMAGE ..,.f FIRE AND TIIB PKHItsaOW NAWItoA-riON, BY THE nimmi nwii B * vr■. jb . /4h. nai v 9 Hartford, Connect lent*. TTP Tl oM and nesronsfli.* Company continues W (rani policies upon lira most tavOrSMe icrnii. Apply <0 WILLIAM BLANCHARD, Amur, For Richmond and Wsyno Uonnty. Richmond, Heptemtwr Ist. 1833. ts To oapitalist}~—Oood Investment! The snbscriber offers fi>T sale the Corn Starch Mimufactoty, recently erected on the middle fork rtf tho Whitewater, 9 miles North of Richmond. The ttaChlnery Is constructed on the most approved principle, tnd tho superior duality of the Starch produced In this Concern, Is fully established. The putchsser Will have thisdvantago of the present proprietor’s knowledge tnd experience In the manufacture of the article, Which offiera a great additional inducement to sny one desirotit of rtit*rklrtg lh this business, and obtaining S knowledge of It, both Scientific snd practical. ' / Attached to tho factory ire about 17 acres at I*9. Tho Location is delightful and tho supply of water jtmndaflt, and of a character peculiarly adapted to tho huafiest The premises are little more than a mile from the 4to of the b.-pnt of the Cincinnati railroad. tpy-For furiber parik-uliraapiSr (ft J. B. WAKRIfIF.LT), o-illie premises,or at No. 84, Main at., RlelnSOHd, tnd. Aligns! 4, 1832. 1- 3Stf BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. Pursuant to un order from file Probate Court of Wayne County, Indiana, tho undersigned sffers at private Sale, the house and ’ lot ktiflWti n Ike Isaac Jnnea Property, aitaltdd lieflr (lie Spring Foundry, ill Richmond. The property ia n Valuable one, and pleasantly sitdalcd. One fourlli of the parclale money will he required down, and the residue in three annual payments with Interest from date. LYDIA BOND. Commiaaiotter to mike Sale. Rih month 151h,1P52. 33tf- ■ —. ——_-i- -irm. _

ONE CENT REWARD. HUN A WAT from the anharrllcr. living F* wiles from Rich niOHd Ind . on the HIMi Inst., an appreiillee In lln- farmlas liiislliess liy the name of Ely tViimls. Paid apprentice issh feet :i inrties In helalil rstlier slender, fair complexion, With light hair. All perrons,are4brl>ht trusting him an inv account,or ho! borhtg or impioying him,umlar thalaivful • M jJ 4 J| , ’ CO( , UB PepteOiler lat, tSJf. 37-lt iaghtTiigiti U ECONOMY, Brilllatioy, Cleanllneaa and Safely fur the suppee table or reading and tewing hi. Phosgene One Lamps loaned gratis to families and uthera.au couditiuU mat Uiey purehnsn rh,- suuplieo tor tile lump* of u*. E. O. POTTB A SONS, > Rlehuioiid, Jane 2, 1862. 84—if. WOODRUFF HOUSE. Sycamore street, between Third and Fourth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. p. e. ft a. P. tuttle, Proprietors. ' | 'AM IS new aihl elegant flolel la now open td jfnrala. I and iu point of splendid fitting Up and perfect adaptation to the wauta and comforts of Its patrtiis, is not surpassed by uny House Rust or West. The Proprietors jiladge themselves (ogive unqualified snlisfaction to all who muy favor them with liielr patronage. Nov. 26, IHSL 4!t-lf lanW Manufactory. r I In'nB U frr1 1 1ibmmenhed ma-

in* Ilia workmen ara equal to tho beat ill *•- | country, and the style or Ilia work, not only for neatness ot finish'hut for workmanship and quality of niat.rUli, is not Inferior to any made in the weal. He has now ou hand an aaaortroeut of—- ~ * - Brio-cries. to which ha itivitea the attention of persons wlio wish to purchase. shop ia un Alain at., east rad ol towu, and he wilt sell at us low prico as can poaB * KT/tny quantity of LEWBEB will ho taken in exchange for articloaiu his lln. „ * MORDfeCAt PARRY. Richmond, Uth mo. 19, lofll. . 'f P. S. A general aeapetlnent of atl kinds of Stensoiled ltvp* conouully on hand and ror sale “• ”•

ACCOMMODATION TO Farmers and Teamsters! GOOD and substantial work in the liiunufacUtte or a Waggon, Isdeslrnblo on the part of evety fordter slid teamster; and the subscribers are doing flint kind of work at their Shop on Main street, opposite the "Starr House.’’ They make to ordet ROAD sod FARM WAGGONS, CARTS, and every article in that line, warranted to bo or good materials, snJ with dispatch. They will also Repair Waggons, ic ,at short notice. They ore also prepared lo manufacture and put up PUMPS, large or small, equal lo the Olio made by them for which llie Wayne County Falr.awatded a Diploma—they also Warrant their Pumps, and their prices are reasonable. Call end sea us. DAVID KNOLLENBEtIO, ED. M’CAN. Richmond, Inn 15th,1852. 4-ly Buggies &c JONATHAN - HATTIS, TTAS now on hand, several Very handsomely I I finished and substantially made Carriagea and Buggies, which he oilers for sale at, the lowest cash prices. Ilia work will compare with any mails In the west, and for the truth or this he invik-satl purchasers to call and examine for themselves. He is prepared ! to ptot up articles ill Ilia Hue,according if order, and in a style of workmanship and quality of material which shall be saiisfalory to all parties. Shop on Fifth street, sooth of Main. Richmond, April B>, 1852. I I8:8m i WIGGINS & SHfIW. WOULD Inform the public thst they have removed their MEAT SHOP, to Dr. Plummer l , new building, on Peerl street, * few doors south of main, where their old customers, and the pnblir generally rsn be supplied with the best of meat, of all kinds, i j"Oive us a call and we ll show von "beef whatis beeC* Richmond, Ang 11, 1852. ROBERT B. DICKINSON, having just opened anew establishment of watches and jewelry at No. main at. one door west of the Poet Olfice, would respectfully invite his fViends and the public generally to give him a call. He keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Silver-Ware, Jewelry, Cvtkry tyc., Which he will sell st the lowest cash prices. Also, gold , and silver watches t U styles, aushtios. prices end patterns: n.diesshd gerdt, n pißs, _ getd chain*, finger rings. 1 car ring* and a general variety of fancy articles. Alto, j a general assortment of YANKEE CLOCKS. | J j’Walchea, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired at abort notice. may 12,1852. 21—ts. FreoLnhor Coffee and 9ngar Sndlcra Hardtrare—or tb latest stiles, just received and for sale, by THOMAS BENTON. No. 88, Main St.. Richmond, la. 84:tf AOencral assortment f Shoe Findings, received and for sale, by THOMAS BENTON. No. 88, Main St., Richmond, Ind, 84:if in the Ladtex’ af Kfrhmead * VlctaUy. I ARB now prepared tn m*mifortnre TO order, All kind* rtf Wo men, Mi**e, Brtd CJiildrew’ fW, oi the Item material*, nd wßrrnre4. 1 have a food tttitrk of my mvrt *n*mifarTnrr cm ?i*nd *nd thank hi for |Midi favors, 1 ROiirt * roottiMttnoe rtf ttie nme. Cftv Slioe Srore, lift, i, IHefta Street. Feb. Clh. iwa. JOR MORTON. WttllMrtCiLASS, AND Looking giass fdares af *N riser ana so pari - or quality, Jort Received and for sale by fc. G. POTTS 4. SONS, No. 47, Main St. Richmond, April 14, I7:tf

“CITY CHAIR SHOT. aUJEJMT BJtBB.tiA'SI THE nndersigned takes this method Os i/ forming the citizen* of Richmond, and vicinity that he keep* on hand and make* to fTflTl order at hieabop, on Main street, nearly t l\ * opposite the Gilbert House, all kind* of Windsor Chairs, Settees, Ac,, 411 of which he offer* for ante on the lowest terms possible* His work is made from the beet material, and experience in the business enables him to say that his work is not excelled by nny made in these ‘‘diggins/’ Those wanting a splendid article, w/ll do well to give him a call, (IS he has a good assortment on hand CHEAP FOR CA9H. All work warranted. I. 3. BCTBIRD. August 25th, 1853. 36—ts CABINET WAREROOM. zz lasmik* wMii. Undertaker and Cabinet Maker. Tl ESPECTKULLY returns His thanks to the public JLI, for past furors, and trusts for mutual benefits In atare. He has removed his Shop (a the eld stand of the "City Hotel/'on the South-west coiner Os Main and Front afreet*} where he woold be pleased te see hid old friends, and all who desire work In his lihe.—Ho Keeps constantly ou hand a complete assortment of augA-DT"tflAiDiE (EdPimßs, and in prepared to attend promptly on funerals, and will furnish either a HEARSE, which is finished In the best style, or. a Ft,ala ana; thus enabling hi/rr 10 toll the taslea of all person*- , - , He has on hard a good supply ofPttpttl Tarnight Which ho sell* at a fair price. *, A I. S O A complete BMorttaenl of Patent Screw Bedstead*, for salt;. Up hns no hesitation In saying that he will be able to gtfp satisfaction to thdite requiring his aCrbice*. 13*A journeyman tyhetad immediately-—a good workman, will here find n steady ailuation. Ktrninvii.l, Aug. 4, H*U, 99 smnrjm f|/f ORGAN dc GIBSOM, fiorth Pearl street, iT.I tTop/totile the Warner Building, respectfully notifies the public that they keep constantly an hand an assortment of Cabinet Furniture. Persons desirous of purchasing articles In their line, will find It to their advantage to give them a call, at all work manufactured ut their aiiop will be warranted to be mad* of the beat material nud to do good service. aftasirflap ShUaadCl® ®®flEPanai on hnnd at all times, and funerals attended with either a plain Carriage or a Funeral Car. nathan Morgan, h., Nathan gibson. Richmond, July 30th, 1851. 33-ts

CITY STOVE STORE. COPPER, SHEET IRON, and TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. RESPEC PFULLY informs the citizens of Rfrltinoud and vicinity, Hint lie haa juat received a tot of eBBCSWIBSSI To-wlt: Meteor Air-Tight, 4 a xes; Kentucky Premium, 3 sizes; Latest Premium, 7 sizes; Common Premium, 4 Sizes; Better Premium, 3 sizes; Air-Tight, 0 plate, 7 sizes; Air-Tight, 6 plate, 4 sizes; Air-Tight 7 plate, 5 sizes; General Taylor, 7 plate, 3 sizes; Tgnpiate, 5 sizes; Sheet lion Parlor. 3 sizes; Lady Washington Parlor, 4 sizes; Air-Tight Parlor, 3 sizes, New York Pnrlor, 3 sizes; Seif-Regulating Parlor, 9*izes; Troy Parlor, 3 sizes. Alan. A general assortment el* Plain and Japanned TIM WAltlS, a. “’-•dvxalo anil retail Atse, Steam Saw Uni *-***!, ni#d# aud re . paired at short notlre. K Also, House Guttering and if . atnin<

Also, Stove Fipp. Stove Trimmlngw.wj. Also. Sugar Hetties, Bog Irons, SkHc*su'o*% V.above articles will be sold tow for the Old Copper, Bras* and vewvPntrfaw. ghnp nt the East part Bt the city, between tne o.—

rMtaaftJjrUiaM. _ _ _auSTOVE AND fIN-WARE STORE, ISAAC L. DICKINSON, Respectfully Inform* hia friends and the public, that he continues business on maih street, at the sign of ths big Coffee Pot, nearly opposite the Bank, and east of Lynde ft. Barnes’ store, whero ho haa on hand, and offers for aale

a general assort ment of

Stoves,

Re has the Improved Double Triumph cookitig Stove ; Leflle’s Double Oven stove, lit which baking and roasting can be carried on at the same time. Kentucky cooking stove, made very thick and heavy, and phrticularly adapted to the farm house; all kinds oT stoves Tor Halls, Churches, stores and shops; improved. Double-oven Straub cooking stove ; New York Air-tight parlor stoves, 4 sites; Premium stoves, of various styles and sizes; air-tight Hall stoves, 3 sites; Self-regulating air-tight, cSat iron parlor, 4 sizes ; Sheet iron do, of the same style; Juno’s open front parlor atove, which can have the doors thrown open te expose the lire, or be made air-tight, and warranted to draw well In either capacity. A general assortment of Hollow-ware; and Tin-ware of all kiuds, plain and japaned; stove trimmings of tin and copper. All stoves sold by me are warranted to perform well or no sain-; Ilia entire stock is of the best quality, and will be sold as lew as possible. ' Approved country produce will betaken In exchange. He has for sale a New Churn, of his own invention, which will produce butter in from four to live minutes, snd gathers butter in good order. It can be turned by a small child, and haa given general aatiafaction. The public are invited bn call and examine it. Old Copper, Brass, and Pewter bought oi taken in exchange for work. ' Richmond, October 39, 1851. 41

Tomb-Stones, Monuments, Jfe. @T'kANIEL MORRISON, Main St., Richmond, hid.,Still continues to m, tt . ulhcture, to order, everv variety of Plain and Ornamental Tomb-Stones, Monuments, Ac., ,4c, or the latest style, and most beautiftil patterns. , (tj~ He takes pains in informing his friends thst ho will sell ss cheap, if not a ttrrtt tartfper, ft>r ready cash, than can be bought in the State. His work is warranted equal to any made in the West, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. The public are invtied to call and examine his stock and specimens. Richmond, January 3lat. 1853. nos -*■. w msa-mmmno rnmemm Basil Brightwell T AKES pleasure in announcing to hit friends snd the public that ho has just received a large and extensive stock of Spring and Summer Goods, embracing almost every variety of stilus, which were bought at the lowest prices, and he is determined to sell them so lew tint sll Will be induced to purchase. Ladies snd Gentlemen will do themselves no karn by calling to examine his goods before purchasing clswhere. Richmond, Aug. 4, lßß*. 3—tf New Goods—Summer Styles. <l. FERGUSON, svuuld respectfully reform l his friend* and the public generally, that he is now receiving and opening a very general assortment of goods, embracing almost every article in the markt. His aleck coUaieta of DRY GOODS, LAMBS’ DRESS ROODS, DOMESTICS. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. an Rifios xn Mipiovpfl ronimy prodtee: rivmt for ihe higher market price. * H Richmond, Aug. 11,11)53. 17nf pnrpeMler m Towls.—AuVodhs. vsriciy, .Ml JJ among others a new an.i superior article of Brace &. Bits. The attention of Cavprntrn it especially Invited to oor assortmeul in llirir tine. S. r. FLETCHER. Richmond, 4th mo. 14,1859. I7 :t f

Richmond I#oß M/fORDECA* PARRY, having bought oat J, M, rVI AJ. H. Hutton’s afitir* stock of Affwould respectfully inform hit Mend* and tbapsfWrc generally, that his establishment is situated at the old stand, No. 37 Main Stfeet, whom customer* can bo accommodated at the ehorteit notice. I* Oddities to the old stock, ho 1* constantly receiving from Pittsburg and Cincinnatig supplies of the best manufactured (ton, embracing an extenYe assortment. His stock consists in part or AnYils, Bellows, Black-Smiths Vice#, Hammers, Toe Irons, Elliptic Springs' (of all sizes in general use;) commoi*.Black andhalf patent Ai* lea, Steel and Iron Plow-Mould*, 81**1 Crow Bur*. Iron, do.; Wagon and Carriage bozo*, Shoot and Hoop Iron boiled and charcoal refitted; Loren* Iron, Bar, Horse Shoe, Dandy, .Tiro A Saddle tree. Round and Square Iron from S inchea, to 316, Oval and half oval; aail rods, foe., Ac. , . , American Blister Steel, English do} Spring do; Garmon, <fo; Cast alsel, (afl extensive assortment.) He would say to Osrirage banders, Machinist* and Blacksmiths, that In addition to the above, ho i. constantly supplied with ths beat Charcoal Iron that oaa be mono factored. His motto is ‘‘Aft tndifferemt Article it tearte Old* none af alt.” Persentf.wiShing to purchase any thing In hi* Ilea of basinet* Will find it to tbalr advantage to give him a call, All order* promptly filled, and prices aa reasonable ae at any other house in Ihe west. . Thankfnl for Che liberal patronage already fefelved, he hope* by afrlct attention and Vonttant Sapplitt, to merit public patronage, _ . . Sept . 8, 1853. '<•

HEW JUST RECEIVED! fAimq lltll, would res peel fully Inform til* old customers, ,1 friends end the puMle, Hist Its Is now receiving a very- - assoflinenl of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qtieenaware, Ac., The public one and all are respectfully reqneatod to call and examine hi* atock, before purchasing. Corner of Main ft Market atrects. fetenmomt; ntti mo. on., ten#. Ciena. Seott. Boslel k. trnwforfl, Crysfnl Palftcc Disgorged!—lts " Con lent* I'i‘nnwlVrrctl to SCOTT & CRAWFORD'S STORE, No. 8, Main Street, Richmond, Ind., JS'ear the “Big Pumpt

ttIMK-y serllicrsarc no vopening a very la-ge stork of Spring I Good., ennsiaihw Os air unusual variety nl Staple anUFtWay, Forelxi, and Domestic ry Good.; Groce vies, ggueeNswnrr, Gins, ware, Unis, Moots find Him.., Ac., Ac. The if ■lock Is very large—has keen eelerted whir rare, anil Isntaht St die r.mvasT rroraea. Having -o’d out llielr old stock very low, their present sthek U therefore itikile almost kutikut stew; wlitrll enthraeea ell of the laic styles ami Datl.rua: Indeed, they flatter theftiselves that they ere now n|ieutux one of the largest. liandsomeet, rhea rest, and l>est assarted stock ot Oooda ever offered tnlhi# market, end. as they pay no clerk hire, can sell at as email proflls m any house in the city, and customers will receive prompt attention from tile proprietors In person. VA general rssortinent Os Carpet and Coverlet Warp, and single Yarns kept on hands. trTWsn't target No. *, tts-nr the Mtg Pump,” n.Hkr.l Westi call amt see: “trnav , M It erurs, Is rate TittNU.” IWXITT Sc CR AWFulllt. {Kr'l’lie Maoszt Mot's*,on ErhiMt ton-free of charge; well worth seeing. Richmond, Sept. Bth. 18.11. l!*:ty SEelSOJ\\§BLti BOOBS, At Mo. 42, Main Street, Richmond, Indian* THE LARGEST! THE LATEST! AND BEST!! THE subscriber is receiving a superior lot of Cloths, Cassimcres, and Vestings, which will be made to order oh the shortest notice—and latest style. Alio a splendid lot of Clothes of my own manufacture—consisting of fine CLOAKS, OVER-COATS ofovery variety ; Dress, Frock, and Sack COATS, made froth every material known to the trade.

Flale and (fancy linaxituerc, Saltlnctt, ’Tweed aad Jcnas. Ip’PANTg and VEBTS, of every doscrlntlon and pattern; Shirts, Drawers. Under-Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold aa low sa can be purchased elsewhere, between the Alleghany and Rnrkv Moulttv.- A. WOODWARD

—; 3*io.Oont..Bth. 1869. Prelol A. (Jgjjklnsat OF THy. SPRING FOUNDER!, .. . t n dUna. would say t > the public that they arfe'V. v -Jf ai .turlng. and will keep constantly on band and for sale, Tnw. superior Thrashing Machines of different kinds. It Is auffietent Am. tk. ..pntstlnn. of their Separators to state that they were awarded ALT. the premiutua that were offered at the Wayne County Fair, over tti- t,pt Machine that could be producod. Their Separators will Thrash laater. clean and save the grain better than any other Separator made In the State.

They have lately mad. an Improvement In their Six and Eight horse bowers, by Using revolving wrought Iron Shafts or stud pins, upon whtrh the master pinions and counter wheels are Hung,lose thereby reducing the friction snd preventing the journals from wearing Hat. This horse power is ahead of competition. Tumbling Shaft and Belt Machines always oh hand—also Travelling Machines made to ordnr. Thev manufacture to order Mill Irons —Woolen Machinery—Hall Road Castings, Dirt Cars, Ac. Shop in the North part of Richmond, near the Railroad Depot. 33 ts Threshing Machines! D. tt. COCHRAN,

Copper-ware, Tim- ware, Ac,

WOULD also say to the public that he iaengst, ed in muntyfnctnting Threshing Machines of the best quality. HieSepurators Will Ihresh from 300 to 3511 bushels of wheat per day, clennitig it Tor ninrket, Carrying the tnjlings hack itiln the riddles and discharging the straw bv menus of n light endless chniu into a stack ut the height of from 15 to 20 feet. He has gotten tip ah entile new set of horse power palterm, sufficient in strength Ibr 6 or 8 horses, ’litis power Ibr simplicity and durability ceunot be excelled, and consequently will recommend llseir. All kiuds of Machines repaired at the shortest notice. Travelling Machines changed into Separators by Using Ihe lever power, and substituting e fan In Ihe piece or the grain boa, making Ihe wheat entirely clean. All work warranted to perform to satisfaction. The subscriber would also say that his knowledge in the construction of Machines is entirely practical, liaving been engaged for Ihe last ten years in the use of different kindo of machines, threshing annually from 8 to 10,000 bushel*. And finally he would say that lie Is determined to build practical Mnrhittns. KFShop three miles West of Richmond, on Ihe form near Salisbury l where his Machines can lie tested before being taken away from iho premises, aaha always keeps wheat on hand for that purpose. 15. M- COCHRAN. Sept.R, 1851. 28

“SPEED THE PLOW.’* —’JR iia AJR Vkliwtvmvv TORASt SSitS k BINBX, RICHMOND, Wayne County, Indiana. Manufacturers nr the celebrated Empire Premium Steel Plow, Sub-Soil pio#, Steel Csrn Flows, Cultivators, Horep Hoes, Seed Drills, Corn Planters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, Ac., Ac. Dealers in every variety or Aoticm.Tn*AL snd llosvt cultural Implements. Roekloe Work end Uepnlrisg. Having Sited upu Machine Shop in connection with onr Strum Power, and engaged the services of Mr. Wn D. Wilson, an experienced mschinfsl. w are prepared to do nil kinds of Suing np, screw cutting, boring, turning and repairing at short notice snd in n superior manner. BEARD A BINEX.

A MINT IN RICHMONDt Opposite the Batik. lAS. B. HtJMNtcrrr. respectIhlly informs bis friends and the VV* poWie that he hss just received an extensive assortment el Goods in bis lins in addition to the largo sopply |P\ always found at his establishment, \L 1 ,7m sod they are assored that he does VdJJAm ’sell as low era my shop ia the West* —snd at “leetie" shade Carina, if any adds. He operate* on the stiserraf ntitfmcHnn p>-icipU —and his endeavors ora to please every body together With himself. Call and exatnina hi* stock of—

WATCHES, SILVER-WARE, kb, Main s.. West fcCtlf QL h * prepared to acH CLocvsyiDO jpVWxrcnfcs, Jrwrlrv, CuTUtkT, Stt .-SReM/ "7 ™vx* Seooxs, SrecTiCLKs, Sii.vm-WAR^TfflW 3 Fawcv Notions, Ac. Ac., at his usual reason- t able prices. rt-r Clocks and Watches repaired on abort notice i Richmond, Sept. 8, 1852. f N onfections and r*ndie—Manufactured from pore Vy materials and kept constantly for sale at the lowest prices at wholesale snd retail, by M. C. LEWIS. , Cornev of Main A Marion ft. Richmond, April 15, 1852. 17-ts

r* MACHINE Wony' pksphfod Id dtt all kind* of Beret, Cnt inl T. *"* Fitting up of every diacription. All kind* ot repairing and Jth Work done m notice and In the best manner. * M *•* Having employed Mr,Wm. ft. Wilson, an sneed nod practical maehinlst, thay flatter rh-ml?, 1 ' that they Will faoalv# * share Os ROMie natron**? T,w Empire Steal Flo# Manufactory, Aprtl lTg 1859. I*,.* _ BoawsU'a bagrrrra OaU^" or UuuiUnunttn eat,, Wllnig T Li"? - : itti s?.V^.:aL^ inrrFiMMrty , mo r ed frnm , Z /.' ton's now building, North-west corner Os Main street: where yon em v pictures put np from the foil size to the smallest' an* * charge made unless perfect satisfaction Is gl V e n ’ "• a pleasant room, with a pleasant entrance, and asklM! light. Mr. B. ha* a superior Instrument It Chemil seven vetf* practice: which enables him to comoeto' any Gallery In the State*. p “ w,ttl Ladles and Gentlemen are Invited te esll and the pictures. .. mhl ' Operating hour* flrem Bto 4 o’clock, In any kind of N. B, Mr. B, Is prepared to give instructions in tk. Art, and furnish every thing necessary. ® J. K. BOSWELL Proprietor It Operate, Richmond, February 96, 1869. [ no |”j

Netr Arrival of Fruh Groceries' At Mo. TANARUS, main Street. THE undersigned respectfully informs tils old frlms. tnd the public, that he haa jtist received an addi tlWlal supply of FRESH GROCERIES , such as CoffeJ' Sugar, Flan of all kinds, Ite., fcc. Also, ah assortment of Glass-ware, Queenawaro, Hardware, sad Cutlery; Crock, ery, Stone and Wooden-ware; Willow-ware, &c., k c . t n of which he sells cheap for cash, or will exchange for proved country produce. Call and see him. r B. M. COOK. Richmond, June 18, 1859. 20tf miDICALtAHD, Drs. A. A 0. G. Potts, RICHMOND, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to alter'fit, Medical,Sara gieal and Obstetleal. (□“Office In ihe Drug Slot* of E. G. Pool* fc g OD ,, No. 47, Main at. 1 April 88, 1853. f*.| f

NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS. Stockholders m the imoana Central Rsiiv,, Company are hereby notified that they will be required to pay ! the Treesnfet es snki Company at ths office in Ceolrerille, the following inttolmeMs,eo rack share of etock, by themaubecrlbed; On the 85th day of March neat,.....,.,,,,45 fit* Cu tuc. ? n "’ datt of Aurtl next.,, Hd On the 31st day of May next, f 0 On the 30th day of Jane next,. 5 IKI On the 31st day of July nett 5 00 Each instalments (and any others) when *0 paid, to draw internal at the rate of ten per ceptam per annum, payable In additional atock until the Rond la completed, By order es the Board, JOHN M. COMMONS, Secretary. CentreviJle, tan. 38, 1853. 8-ts * I SABLE and Pocket 6’ultlefy, Scissors aud Raters I of EngliKli sad American mannlaclare, inatrel. ?H O P)W Benton. No. 28, Main Bt., Richmond, tnd. 24:if White Lead. Ac. PAINT and Varniah Brushes, Sash Tools, While toad Red Lead, Vehetlah Rod, Chrome Yellow and Grp.n' Lltlterage, DCyor Varniah, tnd Linseed Ol?, ,t No. ai.nj for sale very low, at McCtri.r.otrun’s Drug Store.

CAST STEEL FORKS. JUST received and for aalo by the dozen or single, S3 dozen premium Cost Steel Straw Fork*; <? * V. “ ** Manure do, *? ‘ " “ •• Hay do, Ns. tt 35 *• H 11 .. no, No. 9| 90 •< superior brass mennfoJinrthnt Sunths; SO ** All of Jllrbu aoltl wholesale or retail ai tht irt vnte*. BEARD fit. SINIX, Warehouse, Riofiihond, Is. A good a ere*. 13-ts ’ Aticaut Matts, #(|| j g ( , am | ()d Eeatliey No. 38, Mailt St, Rlehmiffle*' uHd for sale by •>MAB BENTON. CORHAGE. 24 of Superior Milt. Hatter, and Sash Ropes, fiedco. ' ‘ Twines, now on hand at No. 31, by Lrxsi! A Bazkk(.

Pure Me<llente4 Syrups.—All kinds for nnio ut M'Cullaugh’s Drug Store As all my Syrups are manufactured by steam, 1 can waraut Iht-m Id lie equal to any in this mnrknt. If they prove uilierwiss the price will b* cheerful y reluuded. Richmond, May 12,1852. 22.-if Feed for the Hungry, WL W. LI NDE having associated with himself, Mr. DANIEL SWEENEY, (s pr-th-ul Miller,in llte Mllllllf Bullles. srtfrf pared le furnish customers anil others with Ike W quality of Super Fit e Flour; Feed, 4-c., at low rslex All orders left u( the old stuml of W. W. LyndssCL will be promptly attended In. N.B. The Idgliesi market-price paid-at all linn 111 cash for auy quautily of good Wheat. IVNDB & SWKENKV. Richmond, Aug. 4, 1852 . 2ltf Vinegar—:Pure cider vinegar for April !6th, 1852. tW Wall Paper> Books, ftc Valuable Notice. M/Wntm A UST received at Ihe City Book Sle. JU—ISImT •Ia targe lot of Wall Paper of diircrtKlEr enl patterns, #3*( very cheap, call *• it,) Alan a good stock or School Books, Miscellaneous Works , Stsl< o% ' RAGS and Reeollrdr the City Book Store, No. 14, Maiu st.,;Morrison BniWing, i* the place lor bargains. J. R. MENDENHALL Richmond.Feh. 25, 1852. Nalls of nil site*, in Urge quantities, and ° (lht be*l brands, kepi constantly for Richmond, 4lh mo. 14th, 1852. 14,1 1* onisvlllc Cement And Plaster i_A received and far Solo, by E. G. Pott* * April I4g . ’ prnshfd Saga r.—A freak supply/ 4 '"** U Sugar—an exit* akitcU, on hand and for#'' ' June 5. 1852. 24 M. C. LEWIS. hceoe—The boat of Wettora Reserve cheaw D* lies who want a good article are invited to trv We always Save a good article when it '•jJ 0 *|*£\yTS . April 16th, 1862. lU ' C/ vrP.RA- CKMKJV7', juat received at Me*dr**’ 1 Drug Store (formerly Howells) No. 4, A Large Ut of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia As—v~ ■"qsKA’iW No. 28 Minin St., Richmond, tod. Mill and cm**msow* *r th* h**t A Jacheona’ Pagnol and Tnnn S**™. ,£\- eetred and for anU THOMAS BENn>> N0.28, Main St., Richmond lad. GILBERT HOtTSE (Conors VT Mauion srusrvs, Rieitwoiao, *WW*" A >>,JToi r Buwmu, IVeprwfor. H>enrri St*g*^ r burn Often.—for the North, South, East and r Horaea had Buggies always on hand to eonTO rjp,f gera to any point. 011*0 ir w b | Wuluutstreet,ftettweeu PW ,fc * P CmCINNAfI, OHIO __ ft. H. OEFTROT, March W. *B. _ - * iwniwawun uu*Richmond, Jana ?°! I ® s *’