Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 22, Number 50, 1 December 1852 — Page 3
, ffIUMMXXK r^WmSSSfISSSS lifftpilttftiw nwmrmgtw TTr*OTTI)/TM I fT iSSBHSq wm&ti in T|fl| wwii—t^utiwi-and via* 'io’-mmuwt 'Jmhatiihf WoMmmi >• noli* U tarn*iii Weha*i>go4sfw>ols, of puhll* *ortliip the dif|nvi(e lh (tention pf our cUjr friendg 1* so f s ril-MMri. Jtfiiie* Brown fir ba Mo*xo< W BOw bpiJding, noMfihe HL and p* hohm< 80 by Aset. It i* liribly iirongod /or the buitne** fair Wttch rdeiigoed. , faitit, SlrrUM, Hatton It KJ worthy; liare i, pork houM neaifly Unready! baiiftwl / ~.* ~k ff M ray* that wtrlntokfl* link atarted in tbi# placa under thr frre iking law of last winter. The nameaof the S on connected with thi* proposition, Will DDiand tlifl confidence of the ptibHc. • v Wm. f. Dennis ia about opening an eiaire .^gricultutil. in thie city# i itock will ehihraeo almost every Irticde of Iroved agricultural JihpUttiem*- field ans den eeede, and •* thoaeand rule! one*' con,;ent little articles In the line bf house hobs iten. Bheh an eetabHelimrat bay lehdbeln ,led here, end We trust Mr. fteriliiti wiU wcot b the eneburagement hisemerprlaodoeerSeS. fjf 8. Fletcher baa sold hie dwelling house Front Street for 12,530. yg* The Board of Commiesioncrs meet on in Jay neL * Jg Th 6 Railroad Bildge over Whltcwnter ihis place will be completed in a few day*, rstrength, design and superior Workmanship, ir unsurpasaetl either eaet or weat. Our Old Hut.— “We love it! we love It! and * shall dare to etude us for loving t{.-\t old” it*’ re teased to wear! One reason Why we • Whig, u because of our respect mil re ■J ’for the principles nnd policy advocated Ly framer* of tha Constitution, And the action pursuance of that instrument -of tire earlier uidents, down to Qen. Jncksott, in protecting icricin Industry and the commerce of the n'.rr; hence we ttfe always anxious to 'leave II enough atone'—to let a prosperous and py Condition be, rather than to resort toexiuents and tinkering, to make things tetter; therefore love the Constitution, nnd, because in being a faithful tcH-attt, hM’irtg pHtccted r sconce through winter's cold, summer's lieat i utumn't chilliness, we do love our old hat it feels so comfortable! Alas! that it should j among the things that nre ‘passing away,’ ll tot last forcVtf, As we Ifdpe Mid trust the *1 old Cnnstitution nnd Whig principles will. old and faithful as it has been, we must company—we will carefully lay it ‘on tha df,' and so long ns rim will slick to body nnd ly to crown, we’ll occasionally ‘for auld latig 1 *' take it down and go on our way rejoicing fether! -This much, gratitude required us to say in > wofahat which oUr friebds called ‘‘a shock- j t had” one! ' Its place is now occupied by one •he sleekest, nicest hate in these diggins, we ! !—it’s as silky us Clem. Scott's whiskers,! t m smooth as the tones of his voice when j ■•S goods to a customer! We thank Messrs. * Crawford for that beautiful hat—one of d<l's best—and, our candid end impartial. * MI •*. (the hat not warping out judgment 'Uleast,) that their atore contains uH that j reasonable man or woman might wish to ( nthsse—their goods ure cheap, and the qualthem is such that it netwnlly **paye” n ge'instalment of mtii/actios to buy there. — fihnr new advertisement in another column, J ttll at No. 8 and judge for yourselves. £** fc Chester. ib. well-known Tea de.lerai n 5,h Walnut, Cincinnati,—are prepa I “ wiwwli Conn try Merchants with orrery le--37? W nsm IBA, liandoomely pet Wp in Id 11 * * pmnd nwtnlte pmkaiU! ’ htmpunm* Meetings. ) lunday night last, pntOUaM tw pnblie nottee, ***** "•* Tempetnneo convened at Ure 8. of T ’ ‘d to orgaaited the old "Wnakingtonian Bo##g by electing the Rev. Wnmt Etua Noanvn, Vico Preai,Ca*au Cuaa, Esq. Sec’y. An Esecwtive '""‘Ure, eaaviating of Menara. Davia, McDowell *"*• to tofdW, and the Society adjourn- "<* Saimdsy night, RTthlMt. V** ** •fitoitnsnl, Iks Saeioty again met—“W*rat,a the chair. A eeriea es Reflation*, "v** , * u to*at>S f tha Grand DivWnn nf the Car Ika adoption of iuuT ,T ' IV]r W,r * u*d,on motion, Inid on *- *• Jr* ■ 'fce* nr n law pmUiU- j 1 ‘ Vr, 4cl r, “*• at raSonoariag liqnata , H tok *" *•* MaDwwVmaaeerar ** •*'? *• ska necnnwty * tw'tofvea In rha UllM boi ***fm7nrml Onemihnan who are ia **T vaa.rm."**"""'"* rity U, ** prokihisiag to, Wwhaievwr.ihasnleorway iratoricastog ** Ptoyamtona that will Snloaieate. •* ****h*at“ totoH” Wh‘j Vw *Wonmrf. ■da, ' ,CUI ®'l deliver she addreaa on weal k, r'**' **'** tohich the follow rag icnalntien sT? j **** *P —d drncea—4 , tor eytovan Shnt he vrhedwwka * T *fil*mwnd eeid Segmdny wight
iw reported in!* hud way. The deficiency for the current year-dliH AANM MnHUftM bhndrftlßhodlUnd chjjlitrs. cA.hcwyy suns- for llhc fe*r sosoowCes oTjhesd icligndt. 3 ; | f* Aglis irM cpdevorindrto t|nif3 up ■ W r Srittts voli f&ml jnC fsm Frenc’l.fJadcMo disrgpgtiybje §a nppearSnCfi id ti kc cßufttge/OccaUae the census show that there *re ndffm huif a million more meqjjian Ragmen , Ml thes^Jpite<|^9tatfes. B@f*^r°fcfco r h. M. Lawson has been apJpointfi professor eATheofy anikcPracljge of ! Medionwin ifae Medical College of Ohio, in j pf c gd J’rof£pan. Drake, stocasgj.: 0(t / t WlSter Stock, Woretitber Uib, tM , - sf/ ond purchase. I SCOTT A n CH£WTDRB! XiRAVIJftj sold out tieir fall purchtae very rime, ire Ri novrSocoiring a lafggStocß Os Wintpfpooda?Which aadiew bhEdfU Oofftm. J '- 5 , All WoM Detanet, Canton Cloths, '->}*■%. f 'Sllk LAW*., KStSSr y° o 'ls „r u* 10 fc * in . r ' Jim Apngahjeflllks h Pilins, Silk VVerp Caahmero, lOlnahama h Prints. * 'rtibbetjdlfitha k tiahmnw. I* "'J* 10 y*>dt BIIU, Cut and Uncut &®<Tfc’l!^ d * ""W*’ MRAWL9. It ST T.ang aft Slums, plain and plaid Woolen Shawls, Silk .fringed TftlbbotJfihawU, (Black and Modo,) French Cloth (Cloak*, lftcit Mtyloa; Cloaking Cloth* and trimmlngf. ; mILLCjUIIK roods, ..,, , Maroortj Chaerjr, Orocn, Bluo, k White bonnet Satin*. , Silka amftiningj Ribhona, Flower*. Plume*, Silk f,aeC. Kace Ribbon*, Rennet Frame*, Tip*, and Crown Oiinpa, "*+? L uAmeuv. : • a.taf^'stodfc.'lßiftßtS!? Mixed add Mode, 2 add3 thread l Vrlton Hake; I 'hlldden ABoys and half koae; Ladle* and Childrta Hose Companiont, Ac., tc. (ILOVKS—Mena’ and Roy* treaty oil dthaaed Buck Glo BajrJr.<iaer , f > riwths nnd Cnunlmcces. o. Bearer. Plldt, Felt and Dlaakot Overro.trnaj Black, 1 Brown, Gilve end Drab Cloth.; Plain k Fancy CaTalnjere* Satt lnet*.Tweda, Jeanr.tlncey*, Coat and Cloak t.ilingv, Canton Fjannoht Wool do ; 'I takings; Drill*; ShirtingsSheeting*; Table Clotha; Diaper*; Cra*h; Napkin, and Nankeens; lilggintf and Seamless Stcks. Stt AsSl |ffS. I >:t i Suspenders; Comforts; Boaa Neck; Laces; Muffs: “Costs’ spool chrosd;’’Buttons; Fins; Needles; Carpeting, Sa.hela; arpet I rags; ©mbrellss; Wall slid Wind Oaf Paper: tookurg Glasses; Wool Caps and Hoods; Wool; Silk and Cotton , Plush Caps; Silk; CsSsimere and Kossuth Hats; Boys do.; Boots sue Shof; Outti Overshoe*, tnd liuakins; Olgas snd , QucenssVlre; Qroceriek, Ac. Frtsh lot 6f Tine Grbttn and Black Teas. ~ I h inkful for oast favors, we golicit a continuance of the | samo. We will sell a* gheap aa the cheapest; but worJa are cheap, and' Since gaa of wind H cheaply ma id,: t , ; And humbugs steal Into the trade; Th -re rttay be imposition, ® , ’lAst what wo *ay ytou thlHk not true, ! war’ll prove It by what we do; ]Vo rh irgo for exhiklticn., , ; trOwn’t Forcct fho sirinml slcn. XT Near (lip “BICI FClttP,"^ No. 8; Main Eftreet, lUchtiiond, led., The Dancing MermaiJ and Magnet Manse on exhihitinn I rjeof L-hargr. op':lt from etrcloek A. M. to 1(T, P. M. J ’ - SWdTT k CRAWFORD. ! RlchirtonJ, InJ., Nov. 2th. 186’. Dissolution of Partnership. i FRIIIB pertkerrhip Ircreiofore existing between D. . | Kuolleulnirg mid David Bettluw, iu the Grocery I busineM, wasdiaaolvkd bv nilftuul eiUfasnt nn trte t ■>,,' ol April, DAVID KNOLLENUKRG. DAVID SKTTLOW. Ridunoml, Dec. Ist, 1P53. ' 50:3w Dissolution of Pnrtncrslilp. j f 'llßßnffuftoliip^ifrelofiiM 1 existllid between David I Kirollrulierg mill rid. IVl'Cnn in the Wngon nnd i Pump husliielßr was di*c,lveil, by mutual consent oil i the 23rd of March, 1852. i , . DAVID KNOLLEiVBERO. • • V ED, M’CAN. 1 Tit, IPSI. c 5 ':lrr Cash for Old Castings! , ! Ofk TON'S of old Casting* wanted Jnrmcdibtblv. for rS>\t which Cash wilt,be paid. F. W. ROBINSON, j | Richmond, Dec. 1, f@s2. . r BOtf ! ■ NSW GROCERY STORE. JAMTIB MOSF.LY hat recently opennd in the west room j of the “Gilbert House," a Grocery Store, where ho keeps on hand a general assortment of Groceries, such aa ; Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Fish, Salt, Spices, 'Candle*, Tobacco, < Sugars, Candle*, and a general variety of such articles as . I are usutllv kept In atten establishments : He solicits a share of the public patronage. Artlrlea In j his line Will be *old a* low aa they can/bc purchased else- | where. ■> - , , i | Richmond, Sept. 8, 1852. 38:tfj n NEW SHOE STORE! ESTELL A MENKA, Pfn. 11, .Vlaln tairrrl. HAVE commenced business in the room recently orett- j pied by T. N. Young, a*d have on hand • general aaaortmentof Root* and Shoe* of their own manufacture, which they oiler for kale on terms equally low to similar | work from eastern manufacturers. Being practical me- ; chanic* and working-men, they feel a contldenre in asauri ing the public that their work shall hot be excelled by j any Shop iu the place, either in materials, style, durabil- ' Sty, and variety of stock. ffrThtelr prices arc LOW, and terma CASH. Richmond, Sept. Ist, 1852. 37:3m MACHINEWORK. - FltllE subscribers would respectfully Inform the public that they linve It complete set *f Lnthee ;in connection with their Steem Enrnne. end nre now , ' prepared to do ell kinds or Strew Vailing, Tarnimg, Fitting ap of every dierriplfon. All kind* of repairing end Jai Werk done et short notice end in the bent manner. Having employed Mr. Wm. D. Wilson, nn expert- ( enced aud practical machinist, they flatter theinaelve* 1 ,h *‘ ,hey rec,i ” ‘ of K&ffTsiTex. Empire Steel PU* ManuCtclory, Richmond la. Apm 17, 1852. > B:tr ! American Hone Powder*. PTMlßbest, aa Test and cheapest in use for tost or appetite, A Coetiveneas, Hidebound, Surfeit, low Fever, Mol-. ton Groaae, Jaundice, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood. For Distemper nothing equal* these Powders- SWEENY LINIMENT, A never Ailing cure for the flweeny on Horses. It htt alio been fonnd useful in Sprain*, Bruise*, Swelling*, *c. ■ F*v fl-‘e *R* GTJpStTS 6 Sons, Richmond( Indiana. PBEIRICII HORSE POWERS, AND Thrashing Machines j F. W. ROBINSON, of Richmond, Indiana, waa n- ] wanted hy the Wayne connty Agricnltoral Society, at i its late Fair, the flint Diploma on hi* Six Horae Power. It waafecammended ns tha beat on the gronnd, and ia | new atod superior in ita conatrnction: the master piavona, and crown wheels, revolve loose an wroaght iron . shall*, nr *tnd pins, that era not likely to her irk. His Separator thrashed by the watch, two boshvls per minute, and denned tha grain perfectly. A warrantee will aneomphay each machine add. Examine hit Machines befoae pntehnasngRichmond, September 15th. 1850. , I Brash Factory. OA 1. M. WILSON, wholesale and retai . Pmk Maaafactnren, have moved their establishment to the north-west corner af Main nnd Front ■* reels, appmito T. Moran’s Cabinet Ware room, where eonntrr anetchanta and ethers can he supplied with goad Ornshea at fair pi it, a. R. O. Maehiee Braahaa mnl* to ardor. Richmond, Oct. B*. 1851. l-tf
5 FljlE,; RfARINE AXp iVL l INSURANCEi HIE l - jpRbTECTIIQ V iNStTftAIfCE COMPAHT, " '-'dr coniw^' ?mjo '’ And thef-mereheats,and property balder* generally, of ihis lowts and county, are hereby rApeetfnll/'llrfttW-* ed that the nndereigned, aa the daly anthortoed agent •f sxidirfDe, is at all lima* preparedko hglfbgtHtltlii ipf inrarngee, covering every insurable description of property, against LOSS OR DAMAGE By ti iKT-jRW-WS# r,M rr PERILS Os "rtif fnyohfble tcrrtis. TAsflrik losses Wndsr policies iakaed bf Hid undersigned .if,ay always rely Upon A prpmpt nnd by a apecial trav r Dipg agent daspalcli.d to, the for losses not line, discoantod at current rates of interest. A fifty Id U try/') 1 * u idutO. HOJ Igf WM..BLANCHARD, AgViil, For Richmond, and Wgyne Countv, Ind. Neverdber 9ih, 1853. ' 47-Vw. ; t “'k> *l* ■-to i — i+thn* i DRT GOCTOS AMD OARPfiT ST6Rfi. JOHN SHILLITO & QQ, No, I* EiWt Fonrllt Street, Cin’fiL RespVdtfnlly hiforifl Rieif blMlairhrs aid pdrchbsers generaltjMliat Kiev are now. opening a largwand.complete hmtrtment of Fancy and Blpl Eng'lish, French, Gerinnn aud American ALSO—An extensive assortment of Foreign and AlUeficart Carpeting, Purchased and Imported previous id fkrh Isle advance, which we Offer at aa low prices assittiUarGkddsdhinbe btmglit finthe UifitetiOmtewl °f Yloot Oil Clot Us. Thorongfily seasoned, troni 2 lo 21 feet in widih ; a large Fleck always on haul. Families, Uetel-keepers, Steambont Owners and Stranger* may depend upeu fliiding'tfie best'dtsae;akGo<lssii any Hue, at Prises a* low ae they can.be purchased i<> Eafteru cities, October 13th, 1853. f 43-3 mo. OAMBfAIt. JMWtea,*''-- : Da D. l iLOAn.Prq rietor. Indian Apoli^iwßiaNA.’ Richmond, June 30,1852 feel for the Hungry, r rr WNf. W. LVNDB. hit vine nssocinted with himself, Mr. DANIEL SW EENEY, (a pracIleal Miller,, (if the SIIIUIMI BuMIIOPS. ure ure, pared to furniali cpstuiner* aud otbers With the heel .quality of Super Fii.e Flour; nt low rales. 'All orders left at the of I stdnifof IV. W. Lytidd C*. | will b* liromplljr alteklcil lot ' I N. 11. The Iflghrei mark* (.price - paid at all Hines in ca*l for any quantily of guod Wlieut. r,YNDIS <fe SWEENfiY. Richmond. Any. 4, 1852. SI IT I tili .. Mi 7 .. J_2 LC il Eaton and Hamilton Railroad. tlfikdJ dßfeuffibl |^S[ ( BlIIIliilER AUHANCDEHENT. i TI NTIL otherwise ordered, the Cars will Irave the I L J -Btalion St Eaton every day, (Sundays rxeepled) {at G. 28 A. M.,aml at i1.35 A..-M ..and nl lltunilluu in i time for the downward train qn C. 11. & D. Railroad. Returning will leave Huiiiilton on the urrivul of the ' train ffOm Cincinnati, and aflve at Eaton at 104 A. .M., dml 7{ P. 'M. • > 5 t , A line of finkt ctafa-Coaelie* connect* at Eaton for ; Richmond, aud all other western 'townei I All Freight intended to go down in the morning, ; must ue iu fry a o-ctm.* a— Z- r , __j ! receiving goods front Cincinnati rrfnst Irsvs them’ in the Depot by sin tho sfternoon to secure their arrival here the next f venlng. All Freiglit goes dowu iu -the iiiuruing snd up in the evening. r JOBIAII CAMPBELL, IVes’l prt tern. Eaton, July 31st, 1 53. 31tf I CITY SHQE- STORE! Shoes, Boots, ftp-Bs mre Slut calf at Vie llfd;tVlillk anil Dine Piox.jCfl | - Number * Main Street. ; MpillS nmlcrsigtied jias jos( a largo nsaortI J meat of Boots snd Shoes, embracing almost every article, in style and qdality, flslldd fur or in use. Call ; and adt- No ittlstakell bargains call b* had at the City \ Shoe Store. - . - p t ' rn A eondaawwtrorpt of fsshtonalile HATS (nr *a> rlieap: ! Abo. T.Silii-** lVAliPrr , it cMliaai: aiul a enmn'dr akortinenl Mir-cs Snd UlitMwu'. Itliser- all e'we and nrV-ne. JOB HORTON. ! Richmond,Sept. 2fl, 1852. 26-ts ! - .—ti.- CL —a— -* : ALL PERSONS indebted to F.. G. Vaughan will please ' call luson Mrs. Lydia Z. Vaughan at S. R. Linpincolt'*, aud i settle Without delay. ‘ < E. G. VADfHtAT*. ! I Oct. lit. 1862. PUMPS!! I’i’MPH!!! Joseph OicA'lMtoN, TtIANKITLfor past patroimge, respectfully informs his frieuds snd tbs pfcblic generally, that lie is still making, nnd will Tuntish at his establishment on Pearl Siren, a few doors South of Main, Street, Richmond, Wayne Cottbty, Indiana Pumps, of atiiion evdry description—either of Iron, Urnss. Copper, Lead or turned Wood, and adapted to almost every pnrposk that may lie desired. Having had about sc vest ecu years experience in Tump making and general Plumbing work, he trust* that he can insure general satisfaction lo those who Itiay furor him with ; their order*. Agencies for the sale of his Ttarned Wood Pumps are established nl Wm. C. Harvey’s at Centreville,' : Ezra VVnlinn's (Postmaster) nt Dublin, snd D- G. Kern's at .Milton, where these Ptimps, neatly turned anil painted, ind warranted to perform Well", will be furnished nnd put in tho well if desired, nl a price . very- little exceeding the old log ones. These pumps have several ndvantngr* over tlie old log ones—they I nre easier handled, take up much less room, are not an liable lo crack, and can he readily lungthened where the wells msy require to lie dng deeper. Those who have Deep Wells will do well to call on him, is his j 1 pumps work wonsidarably easier tbsn those that have been usually put in- Satisfactory reference will readily be given. Wood piping Tor conveying water, draining, fcc., bored and joined for 36 cents per foot. . J. D., also offers his services in the Plumbing bnsi-1 ness, in filling up Water Closets, laying Lead Pipe, toe., and fitting np Baths, w-ilh Hot and Cold Water, Ac., and is sgsnt for Spruit's Ligluing Rod*. Richmond, tilh M 0.9, 1854. 24 .-ts NEW FIRI kT E. . Potts J Sons , o Wholesale an* Be- UK -x gj tall tflealen la pare • k \ Popolar IttMily Ncd l A ; ■I q leiaes Paiats, Oils,BL=m Drew, Ginn, VaraMm r Iwhcw. Perfumer y,R ’ | Ac., At., At, ij i No. 47, Main Street, ■S j j I OL Richmond, Ind. | | AVING purchased Irvi* Reed A Co.’s entire TJ slock, as above eanmerated, together with a large and cntofnlty selected NEW stopk; we now offer them to the pnblie. Hnving the best facilities for purchasing of importers and manufacturers, ato determined to sell nt such prices as will istare an increase of tho patronage of Um establishment, already extensive. Richmond, March 31, 1654. l&lf J. T. Pientt. *. . W. P. Raws **. . Cash Paid for Wool, it th* Richmond W**len FacUry. PTMIE undersigned washes to poichese several thoasI and pounds of WOOL, at the Factory on Whitewater, adjoining Richmond, for which they will pay Persons having Wool for rale, are invited to call.— They also continno to Mauajaetare IPonJ an dseshareo,' or by tho yard, ot Exchange Goads for W 001, as sssal L. KING &. SON. Richmond. th mo. 4'd. 1863. 47.-ts
m ti i *;ijrAt I I | I j f tfJ. { .fiO , \\i .7 \m £ 1 * mim f9dj%hoe u f4torjc. Tothtcitizeia ks Richmond an l oiefnitw jiyi tnhkrHhef rfspectfußy inform* , then* tha(he BOOT AND SHOE STORE, At No. 78 Main Street, 3 doors west of Krauklin, better known as Starr Row, 0 where lie will keep constantly on hand, of hi* ows manufacture, Ladies' and Gentlemens'and Childrens’ , f Bools and Bht>es. of every description, with the uses I variety of the best Eastern manufaotnred work, which h* Will sell at Cincinnati prices. CHARLES T. PRICE. C. TJ}- wanlg Jiiforngths poUic that hg is a -pvaelra eal Shoemaker, and is prepared lo mnk* to Order every article in hi* line that may ho desired. All work warranted not lerip; it ildoc* I will tow it withoat charge. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Leather and Shoe Finding Store. Josl received and fursata, English, French, German and Philadelphia Calf Skins, Boot and dre-sed Morocco, Liniug and Binding Skins, Boot Topping, Lasting, Laces,Gloom Are., with the ostial variety af Shot Findings, No. 78 Main street, Richmond Indiana. sJkioK* _*•<• wtoMkfll JUST received end for sale low a general variety Os DHh Hats and Caps. Flush tnd Cloth caps for I boys; fancy velvet caps for infants, t variety of Buena Yista snd Kossuth hats ... for gents tnd bey* of Various stiles snd f*ioM. C. ts. PRICE. Richmond Bept. 1. 37:tf BOOTS AND SHOES .) At No. 36, Main Street THE undersigned have jnst received from tho city of ' New York, s prime stock of boots snd Shoes, embrs- I cing pi rhaps very article In that line Worn by men, l women or children, which togather with an extensivo i stock of their own manufacture, to which they are making constant additions, makes their assortment ample, and perhaps the most extensive in the city. And we wish ft distinctly understood thst wo keep NONE of the “BUN UP YANKEE MADE WORK," bat a Costost made warrsnted article of every dercrlptlon of boot tnd shoe—snd tTwo intend to be uiidwraold by no man in ihe market Ft who deaf* in article* of .Mas same quality. For tha proof of we only ask s discerning public td .call and examine dur gnodr-and price*. r ‘ * i c o> Also,-BAND-BOXES, rarlnat sites,—on hand at all times, cheap for eaali. EDGERTON k HADLEY, j 9th mo. Bth. 1832. 33:tf. Medl&l Notiofl. •' “ on lh Norm-Kut corner Gl Pea. 1 aHU. Waniut HWiiiioniWhy up county, Ind. We invite Uip a!Km tion of thow who P*. fghorlng under the fhlloivin? diftcftjtpf, to rftll and give u*ft trla': WcakueMn aid pa'ling of the Bim-etit; i*ah| id ttie llarlt, lloail, Hlton'dtT*. ml fhjlo; Hfriuftl D'fieftßßtt: Kidney Affection*; Liver 47fnip!Mul] BMliiit McfttidiD of thufWjiifh;.p*|l,,itftti< r the I (curt; PfipeittMt# rut: C>l ironoM; St. Anthohj^ '* iVtnref Nira'sla; CnmnutfMnift ftfd flfftie: Bcrhßl'i; Hnneral WcftkncM> anti llelillity; Coiifteotion; In Itaiiiiiifttioii. ftiHlftlld)!M ft*e incident to fentn'm; Pro apmis tTferi, will In* ciirefl in a vhnrt time, ultinnit the t*e of any external r internal Mtp|otter*, and the patient made ahle to rnn up and down Rtalra kvitli cac. and perOiroi allntlicr kilidt? of la? or, Wc intend iißing WATKII In all the various wayeln which It la applied in U'ater ctrc fotaMtohmehtu; yet n r do not intend to rely co'cly upon it or mcdicinc.aa Ihev are ecueralir trndcritiood and ajip*lcd; Imt a condtined treatment, with Kortririlr, and anew tfudw of apfhcftion, u Wc.it h truly niazlraj ie IM rlHraey 4 and fa a'weya •nre to c.ip-e in oue-Aa'f the f’nin il taltiS under anv other twatmeftt -a’frtwiiid tliat treatniiM.ttu bit successful, which ifi not tli ene in ten. TttttMP; Pur ttnkrd end Treatment, fl per week, payment made weekly; Ihr thoee wlki Boa r d theinaelve* #3; anntno*c who wi*h only lo liathc, and hare tin* one of the exorei*in room, Will he charged # l-K) ficr week, iinlee* otherwise agreed U|mti. AII patient* front a distance, who wi*h a regular couree of treat* mmit. iiiiiM bring one linen and one cotton elieet, one comfort and three(owe'e. ca' In. O'nce at hia residence. July ‘24th. satf Premium Thrashing Maohines; A. Gaar A Cos., OF THE SPRING FOUNDERY, Richmond, Indiana, would gay 11 the public that they ere manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hadd'.and for sdld, thStf Stlhi* they Were awarded ALL the premiums that were offered at tho Wayne, County Fair, oVcr tike bsßßfachko (hit could be producod. Their Separator* will Thrash faster, clean and save the grain better thaa any other Separator made in the State. Thai- have lately made an irnpfovementltf their.'Slxygd Eight horse powers, by using revolving wrought iron Shifts or stud pins, upon which tha mister pinions and i counter wheels are hung,lose thereby reducing the friction ' and preventing the journals from wetring flat. Thla horse Siwer is ahead of competition. Tumbling Shift and Bolt achines always on hand—alio Travelling Machines | made to order. They manufacture to order Mill Irons —Woolen Machinery—Rail Road Castings, Dirt Cara, he. Shop in tho North part of Richmond, near the Railroad depot. 23 ts Boswell’s Daguerrean Gallery Os Latest Improvements. will bear in mind the^above I v‘l moved from No. 29, to Stratv ton’s new building, on the ' V W. corner of Main and Pearl at*.: where you can hare ■ pictures put up from the full size to the smallest; snd no charge made unless perfect satisfaction is given. This is s pleasant room, with a pleasant entrance, and splendid i light. Mr. B. has a superior Instrument k Chemical, snd seven*years practice: Which enables him {or compete with any Ga’llery in tho State*. Ladies snd Gentlemen are Invited to call and examine the pictures. Operating hour* from Bto 4 o'clock, in any kind of weather: N. B Mr. B. ia prepared to give instructions In the Art, and furnish every thing nocetsary. 1. K. BOSWELL, Proprietor A Operator. Richmond, September 25th, 1862. Richmond Iron Store. |\/f OR DEC AI PARRY, having bought ont J. M. , 1Y I Jt J. 11. llnlton’a entire stoca of Iron,Steel Ae., would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that his establishment is situated at tho obi stand, No. 37 Main Street, where customer* can be accnmniodnled at the shortest notiee. In addition to the old stock, lie is cotistanltv receiving from Pittsburg < and Cincinnati, new supplies of the best manufactured Iron, embracing an extensive assortment. His stock consists in part of Anvils. Bellows, Black-Smith* Viera, Hammers, Tn* Iron*, Elliptic Springs’ (of all eizis ill general nse;) commni. Black and half patent Ax* lea, Steel aud Iron Plow-Moulds, Steel Crow Bara, Iron, do.; \V agon and Carriage boxes Sheet and It ..op Iron boiled and charcoal refined; Lorenz Iron, Bar. Ilorse Shoe, Dandy, .Tire & Saddle tree. Ronnd and Square Iron from 3 iuchrs, lo 3-16, Oval and half | oval; nail rods, 31c., Ac. American Bliater Steel, English do; Spring do; German, do; Cast steel, (an extensive assortment.) He would say to Carirage builder*, Machinists and . Blacksmiths, that in addition to the above, he is eonj stonily supplied with the beet Charcoal Iron that can be mannfactored. Hi* motto is “An Inrltgerrmt Article is worrr than none at all." to purchase any thing in hi* line of business will find it to their advantage lo give him a call. All orders promptly filled, and price* as reasonable a* at any other noose in the west. Thankrnl for the liberal patronage already received, he hopes by strict atMntiou and Caaotaat Sappheo, to merit public patronage, * Sept. 8, |Bsfi. W—ts. MFVKGN*. Pi^%.R"-.M3a . JggE THAT Ihrgb and eomittodioa* brick home, [rTTitt situated on Pearl street, near Main, and *d'{{{jßn joining the Warner bnilding, formerly occopied by Peter Easenmncher, will be raid ion accommodating terms. A good title can be given. | Also tho DRUG STORE, in said hoase will be sold with the property or separately. JAMES M. POE, Agent for DR HENRY LINGGEN. Richmond. Ang. 3 th, 1854. 36if.
To Capitalists:—-Good Investment! The snbscriber An for sale the Corn Starch Manufactory, recently erected on the middle fork of the Whitewater, 9 miles North of Richmond. The machinery is contracted on the most approved principle, and the tnperior gnalitynfthe Starch produced in this concern, is hilt established. The purchaser will have the advantage of the present proprietor's knowledge and esperience to the manofectnre es the article, which oilers a great additional inducement to any ono desirous of embarking in this htsinese, and obtaining a knowledge of it, bath scientific and practical. Attached to the factory are about IT acres of land. The Locution is delightM and thn supply of water abundant, and Os a character peculiarly adapted to the business The premises are I ttle more than a mile from thn tile of the Depot of the Cincinnati railroad. farther paattanhssoprdy m IIKAKtHFI.t, an It* premiser-, sraiNa M, Mata at, SicMnaud. M. | Vpn< a. test. T * t ■ M
/ OppmMe the Bank. if sbt non public that be has just received an j eas exteiw vtfu*orlmcnt ol Goods id hi* : //• * line in aApflon to tiie large supply elwayi JJnid at his establishment, and apeVl I•"•hade cHturea, any odfiaft lie operate* on thr i/niertal talla/adia a priori,qte-oaaH his endeavors are to Isaac oxexy. body toqaijsfi A ilk .kiioaylf. -Coll and examine his stack of— .8 ,0 VI pQT OlJfi WATCHES, 4lc < ; <n main h, Whi *©t|. nt There he is prepMrd la sell AlhKaaOttA I JfTV Watches, Jr.wri.sr, Kir.,-Cu^%jnv r ■"■tm S roost, SracTact.es', Sil.vg-l¥/xi[,cffTxL Fancy Notions, 4c. &.c.,*tn his nsoal wWil able prices. ' ‘ /CTClocks nnd Watches reptkfl'tltt affrKPHicir -.;,H y . I'. Carriage Trimmings, d?"(,VtK#JiTfbf6W' L styles, and consisting* 1 of almost krtftfhs deers ia this line. The sttenHCfa of Carriage Makers is partirnlnrljr requested, tj S. F. FLKTPWUR. i Hichmomi, 4th mo. 14th, 1759. ‘ ~ I7:tf
Look Here! H.\ VINO rmirliitJcd to quit ll]f mamt'sr urin? of ris.\NF.S. J, Ittvd- maifc #Uh S. f*. Kt.tfrr fte*. Ia fh** ewfire Fffk #f rf*riv-iuarift tvo'lr-a Atv ftewi jajhiJmi# fm-iukVe of rifltiop wrifi fin w*n fora'l *f flrirbrr'M • ft* t'dwji *■•*! or* i*™* ■ a FALL FASHIONS, ssa MAT# A CAF9! • *< John Sfrffrins, HAS just received Ike most estensitru Mock of Goods, In his line,,ever offered |o Ihe pip,lip in this city, fits assortment embraces SfljfC Pl,Ll3f| CAPS, beautiful of stylo arid finish. CLOTII CAPS of nil sixes. SICK IlA'lfC'of Hi,.finest quality and of the Fall Jathioa. For flats of plaie md fiishluttble patterns, linens Vista lly|pt Ac., &c. Ip shell, itis | stock embraces alinnst every thing found ~iu the nmn ket in bis line, for Men sad tin yx, which lie wijj sell foj the lowest possible prices. Porciiasers are invited to. Call and examine for themselves. Kossuth Hats! j JCrJust received,* largest of Koasnth lists, which Will lie told' low tot r§nn. *.* Oct. 6tb, 1852. f' ' ' 38-ts 7o •mrudj jrmmY rain bi*j I.' . ‘ r.i I' /‘ '* - lt - Thq,u)*3crtbers are just opening one of tho bead stocks of 'Groceries, Queciis-xrare, Glass.ware. Wooden-ware, and Notions, ever before brought to this inatkat, Which they are selling unusually low for cssh.' Sttodrior Sugars, Coffee, ' Molaites r . Cheese, Hams, “Ne pltti-kUra” Dried- Beef, v t > II Pretegpst, Jellies, Extracts, fat t flavoring Piet, Cakes, fye* ■- < ip .V/ Pinkies, Dried Fruits, '■ c and plinogtPrepjjf ,article in tho Staple pr Wdicf lino. csl ‘ n "' :Ji 'tßs*fSßj!a : Richmond Sept. 22, 1862. SO '* ’ toillc :in it W-elt-AfatAo TANARUS! also, Wort India Mn •I MftfktrH end IVlmi Fifth, IsKMONM. WGSOSxZ* Jtr .ltr., and every H.tv adrift Nnmetliiiig new in the rxll Fainitf flrorery tine at fin. 7, Main strett. Call and see. Richmond,Pept.22,lßs2. E.'sl. COOK. • Carriage Manufaciory. RPKMKiM O* Ills workmen are equal to the best in thr country, find the style of bis work, not only for neatness of finish but for wofkiflenahip odd quality of materials, is nut inferior tp any made in the west, lie has now oft hand an assortment of— ,
F Carriages and Buggies, to which he invites the attention of perstfns Who wish te purchase, shop hr on Main st., cost eud oi town, and he wilt sell st us low price as cub possibly be nffbrded. 11 j"Any quantity of f.VMHEft will bs taken in exchunse for articles iu his line. , „ _" rirnss AioRDKCAr rAaur. of ail kinds of l£&SOtied Lumber, kept duustaully dn baud and for widi /: m.p. To the Ladles* of Iticliiuond it Vicinity. fam now-prpparpd to uianufsrtiirw In order, all kinds of Wo mM, kMasesy atid rtiildrcrti* PKoe*, of the I tst materiel* and warranted. . .. ii ’ I have a ood stock of my ojvn in anti fart nre on liatnl; and thank (Ul tor pit favors, I notlrlt a MuHliMianee of tlm same, t'itv Shoe Store, No. O, HUIm Street. Feb.i7iii, test. Jon nonto\. New Arrival of Fresh Groceries! 1 At No. VJ Main Street. •
THE undersigned respcctftilly informs his old friends and the public, that h has jiist received ta sddi-! tionsl supply of FRESH GROCERIES ; such as Coffee,) Sugar, Fish of sll kinds, Ac.. Ac. Also, an assortment of Glsss-wtre, Queenswsrw, Hirdwtre, and Cutlery; Crockery, Stone and Woodcn-wer*! Willow-ware, Arc., Ac., sll \ of which he sells cheap for cssh, or will exchange Tor approved country produce. Call and see him. r ’ E. M. COOK. Richmond, June 18, 1869. _ 2Gtf Fall and Winter Dry Goods! WENTWORTH 8t BROTHERS, Corner or Mala nud Vaurth pt., . . ... ciKfiNNATk, onto. HAVF. rthW In .lore and will bo constantly receiving during the season, a large and cnihplete assortment of FW.ig-n and Domttlie Dry Goods; to which they resportfully invite the attention of Country Merchants—their stock his been selected withgrclt care and will be sold at a small advance for cash or approved credit. Cincinnati, Sept. 8, 186*. . 3S:tf j SEaISOoWtBLE GO Otis 7 At No. 42, Main Street, Riehmond, Indiana THE LARGEST! THE LATEST!] AND BEST!! THE subscriber is receiving a superior lot of Cloths, \ Cassimeres, snd Vestings, which will he made to order on tho ahorteit notice —snd latest style. Also > splendid lot of Clothes of mv own manufacture—Consisting oT fine 0 I, O A K S , DVKR-COAfS of every variety ; Dress, Frock, snd Rack COATS, made from every material known to the trade. Plata and Fancy UiMtamr, BaitMeM, Tweed wad J r“-
tr-PANTS and VESTS, efevery description end pattern: ! Shirts, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Collars, Crsvsts, 4c., to ! All of which will be sold ss low ss csn be purchased elsewhere, between th* Allegheny sttd Rockv Mmm | rains. A. WOODWARD Richmond, Sept. Sth. IKS. Tomb-Stones, JttonnmeHts, 4*c. Sts. _ T'VAMU.I. MORRISON. | I J Main St., Ind..still continues to man- , JR ufarture, to order, every 1 jhSIFfIA variety of Plain and Ornamental Tomb-Stones, Mon-; nmenta, Ac., Ac., of the i Hiwßß latest style, and most beau- i tiful patterns. , fl-j. |l* pains iB ■ JH| Informine his friends that I he will sell at cheap, if no' •a a hi fit thtttftr, for reads , I HUH cash, than can be bough' ‘ I niilWl *ha sule i| |t||{vl Hl* work it warrantw' il I,t|| I' equal to any made in th< West, tnd perfect laftsfac ■ The public are inviied i ■HK2&g|^F ,n call and examine his' arid specimens. tUcnn.sHia, January Xtat. IKS no j Marshall’s Salve.
IT ban proven itself to be the |ittcsl remedy or the age for white swelling, lever tores, piles, rheum, lit in, sore breast, bronchitis, &.C. Wnine Swelling .—Il hat never Tailed te cate while swelling when open. Fever serve, old ulcers, &e., always yield te the healing inflnence of this celebrated salve. I’ll. as.-Thissalve is the only remedy tint has proVei itself Infallible M a earn far the piles, if applied according te direct ions and persevered in, it will its al cases effect a permanent and lasting care in this pain Rurrnanaa i BMMhma —lt has given general satisfaction in thvns complaints Spaa ass iiivnit* Uncases —Wt wcnld particularly recommend the'naive for core breasts; When Spcn i . wilt heel them veaad in a short time. It will lihewis- ! remove all iffamwaimlka from the brvsle, and prrvcn ■lceratiea es applied in season. ‘ I For asAebv K. G. Petit * Seas, Richmond, led. I ItMiMW. ' W-ly-fi*-
I ///r/ZAtoSAjSSSiS*®* nltt J|lv manufas.tierir.g a.grcat x aiiof amo;g which, are the PJycnßcrlTow ar * <or ’ f '7or 8 Horse n uii|eWwfw<# the entire {•st.ibliirhinent-of T. he|a patterns Crom hU 0 t ppj*ass w,s ff'Rwf Ohfo. Aerrcuitural KaiV*, cm Km'i'****u*m ***—**. * it the high roputafion which t**f >~km& adl*aari|reßfck y > erf, and all work done by ">— ahali ha done with a f"® KUfffwf twin or ll a tvrma • Wb# nop oin Wuept mux oft# pr \wo TH# adfant### of this fowpu mtm ?& etput led. sni oc>orsq rbrem 180 hniihcl, of Whoiit psV (Uy.. respcclfWF wl *^ e aftentiom of rurmcrs tothia adrovralt'oeotarhiaa. ■* ,L Wrsre slsogfrep.M 0 In do sll hisii, uf.Mjll in Utbqr i * mu, .s w'd vtffntuft Mtomniiii boI Richmond, MsV 23, ia->i. Ja.tf V&o* yotrxtttng; ' : Pure M*4 i otqWT
JV#.-4p Mssi-*Lf,MickmPOd., u :,i - J. U. MENDENHAXL, M’bolcssje end Retail iftiifFr’ Hi Ofrig*; MPdtHiles, fainf*. Oils, Dyes, thsif.lcdls, Window ploM, Whf, Varnisti.s, llnulu-r, Looking Gins, I’tiifcjjt, tj-, sntl S variety of ‘■. y,„..,i, a j ' . ' t spojr Articles, Ae„ , .i. •.* HA# jUet Cdccitsfl n ltiife sod splendid osseffincmt <if till dilVrent drHclri'in Ibcir llndj whbsh [ mukcS fife)*/slocli the Icrgesl nAd most COniplAtc irf this st'Stion of the west. They ara pri purell by tlfSir Cdn- : s-sea wofeeaaniK wis j selecliirns are made with grhnf eUtc suit tho quality of- : their nrlicle* they Wilt n urtant equal to tiny Iff tho mpnit-tf tiehn.ond, liKl. Jfov. ?. 1e.73. 9 1-ts — AW.I A—MILL PROPERTY, Water for SitU. THR Froperiy known as tin Valley Milts Is- offered nt privntu sale, liuvinp been so BWidwVon to leave the Mill wiMv nil the Wafer IfriSitfes, a good Dwelling nnd nbont six or soVell acres of Laud bp itself. Being thus divided, the price of llw Mill property io greatly reduced, und if not wanted ns n nierctMiit Mill, (he marhiuery being all iuTw and first rate, could bo removed and and Cmion, Pkf&t or Oil Mill estnWikhed trf ils stead. There nrß "tlifee run tis Ffenclf Burs in complete order for husinesrwjiiiii it is otti of the vdrT * lest. Milts Slut seals •li'wlitle>atrr. Auy iiersot* willing such property (adjoining the oily of Richmond) , Will plense address Julin Finley, Richmond,Judge J, T. , kIHob,NW Castle,nr Daniel If. Jsuss, outlie ursuriseu. Riehmnnd, July 14th, 1852, 30itf CABINET WAREEOOM. JB& R^nsFf^r,'am) Dull's 1 fur'’mu.Uf tlturs. fie hns•rttutakeAhlwSltop to 4bd r t>ld stand of aisa,wiifs l cs < sa old iVienda, and aft wlw desire work in his line —lt* aespscoustantly oq liaiwl n complete assoitlpept of i J
<o'ii)jgniHgs aud Is prepared to attend ptumptly till fimifaltf/kml jfill furbish either a lIGARSF, which is finished in the best style, or, a rt.AiJt onej thus enabling hjhr to suitsthb tastea of all persons. lie lias 6a hurtfa gpod stirtnly ofConn 1 VftVw it f Sll, Which hojHls. a A complete nmortincut of Patent icyew llril.tmid,, tqr SiftO. Me has no hesilation iu suvinp that he nplf be obi a to to th * M faqOl'inghis services. * tun jourueymun tvanled iniuieuiately a good L Aiij 23-ts 01 TY CHAIR SHOP. ttßKotr MoßßMijrst I jOfib TUB undersigned tnkes this method of lit. | TW. forming the citlaeiis df Richmond, and tiOlnlty that he keeps oil hand nnd makes to I FTjr ¥ order nt his shop, on Main Itreet, nearly , /*\ ’ opposite the Gilbert House, all kinds sf Windsor Chairs, Settees. Stc„ alt of which Ihe offer# tor sale 6 the lowest term* possible. His , work Ik ihAde rroifl the best hidterial, and | in the business enables him to say that his Work is not excelled by any made in theta “diggina,” Those wanting a splendid article, will do well to ; give him s nail, aabe hot a good assortment on hand CHEAP FOR CASH. All work warranted. J. S. BCIBIRD. August 25th, 1859. 36-ts ••SPEED THE PLOW.** BEARD &SINEX, RICHMOND, Wayne Oonnty, Indiana. Manufacturers orth# celebrated Empire Premium Steel Plotv, Sub-Boil Plow, Steel Corn Plows, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Seed Drills, Com Planters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, dtc., ; Ac. Dealers in every vnrlely of AoaictjLruaxt amt ! HoaTtcbLTcaAL Implements. Mncklar Week nnd Krpnlrlwg. ! " having fitted up a Machine Shop in connection with j our Steam Power, and engaged the services of Mr. Walt. Wii.soN.an ex|>erieneeil machinist, ws are propared to do all kimia of filling up, screw cutting, boring, turning und repairing at short notice aud in a superior manner. BEARD A -StNEX. Me tPPEfVCO TV i S r j V OACH FACTORY: " i .fl LI
AT the different State Fairs I have visited this (all, I have not toon a Carriage, combining as much taWo and elegance with the samo lightness and durability at tha one now exhibiting by b. R. LipchscotW at the Richmond Fair. JOS. A. 'VHttilfTi lioverhorof Indian-. Richmond Oct. 10, 1861. Httrrnim cu, Jonn S. Xhww.w, Joseph A. Whioht, Wh. Cfuthrsos, Jeremv Mansur, CentreviUa, Indianapolis, S. W. Parser, Jos. Woods, Fayette J. W. Scber, C. B. Shith, Kniphtstovn. Cincinnati, Sol. ScrlenkeHi B, W, Mottsa, Greenville. 1 Vi ?tcA**f<P, D. P. Hohowav, Dr. J. Warmer, A. C. Blanchard, l. S. Avert, Richmond, Cambridge, A. Rife, Jab. CvtLr, I. A. Noble, Illinois. E. Burxmdr, Liberty, f, f. Elliott, J. Huddiestow; Hew Castle. Wood, Flour *od othervegetable*, wanted ** this eftce, HnnMitlelr, if not •hotter.
