Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 24, Number 37, 1 September 1854 — Page 4

IUCmiOKD, WAYNE COUNTY, IND. FRIDAY MOR5LNG, SEPT. 1, 1854.

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Priatiag done is f ancy Colerod Inks, with neatness ad despatch. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Address. HOLLOW AY DA VIS. atichsaoad, Ind. Jonn Robinson. My Jo John. BT JOBS HOOOTH BBIXOL. aa Koblnsen, my Jo John, I'a written yon a aonr. Ita metre, like your "platform," la very "high and Wrong ;" Tia written l.jr o llssiisrrat, (Blot an "old User" though.) And every elaaaa closes with John Robinson, mj Jo' John Robinion, my Jo John, When thia old hat V11 new," Mea could be Drat-rate ttemocrsts. And te reapected too; at now they bum l a "whiakyltes." Or kiss the Pope's Mg toe Yote for Nebraska, or be like John Robinson, my Jot Democracy's a jewel, and Tha people have found out That demagogue bare faetened k I'pon a huge swine's snout! They're now about to reecue it. And lay the traitora low; Yoa'll atand a chance an oag the raat, John Robinson, my Jol John Robinaon. my Jo John. Ia lime lone alnee cone by. The way to ride to Congress waa Upon a beg of rye; And when their hobby took them there Their gratitude to show. The rider uaed to swallow It, John Robinaon, my Jo! The people in these latter daye. Have viewed the matter well. And found that wbat supported aome Kent othera down to hell! They are that 'neath the demon 'a tread, "Tha strongman ia laid low;" Aad ao they'll knock it ia the bead, John Robinaon, my Jo! But when they atrike that demon. Jobs, They'll aound that riatform'a knell. And when that Platform" tumbles dowss, Toa'll "cotcb a mighty fell!" But stick to those "two planka," John, They'll make good rafts, you know. To navigate "Salt River" on, John Robinaon, my Jot fees when you get your raft afloat. And freighted with your rabble. You'll And that np that sweeping tide "Am a bard road to trabble!" Take a keg of "lard oii" 'long. To cheer yoa aa yon go; "Lard oil" belpa tbinga amatingly. John Robinaon, my Jo! And when you get your rabble there, MaaauaL them with a nod; If they refuse to "oca" an inch. Juat make them "" a rod' If there your orcharda are cut down And "grape vines" are laid low. "Sour krout" will be abundant titer. John Robinaon, my Jol John Robinaon, my Jo John, The peopleaay alas! They think from the great "blow" you Min, Yea aoe a "power" of "gaa:" You've mixed the gaa with "lard oil" 1 ma now tocre's such a "blow," Folks think your boiler will explode, Jena JtefeuaaMS. anjr John Robinson, my Jo John, "The crista haa arriv!" You've eaten the last "nubbin." That the nubile crib can give! "Fanatics' sir. and "vacmbood. Have made arraagemente bo. That you cam take a resting- spell. John Robinson, my Jol John Robinaon, my Jo John, I'm bidding you farewell! You're going up "".alt river," now. la solitude to dwell. But leave ua all a little lock Of hair before you go: Twill all be gray ere you get back! John Robinaon, my Jot From the Chanticleer. Tha Motbodiat MftDiators. . , A eorwspondent of the Sentinel under th signature ot 'llomme Pawvre," (said to be Judge w;rV ti Postmaster.) reads the Jfelhodist preachers of Indiana a severe homily relative to the performance and non-performance of their especial duties. He asserts that they have neglected them, and applies his censures with a very free tongue. ,lf this censor had given any evidence of the truth of the charge he makes or insinuates, perhaps his censures might appear to be juetinable. But he does not do that at all. He assumes that the entire body of Methodist preachers of the State have been and are willfully unfaithful to their calling, and pronounces judgment against them, and passes a sweeping sent atirai nt hanias condemnation, so shocked is he at their alledsred dereliction of duty, that he cannot find it in his heart, overflowing as it is with pious chanty,-to temper bis severe sentence with the smallest quantity of mercy! Now, if it be not intrusive, we should like to know where this Great Postmaster obtained the plenary power which he attempts to wield with so free a tongue and so strong a hand? Has the power of the Bishops, and the conferences, and the other courts and tribunals of that sect depar ted, and has their authority been vested in this official self-constituted Pope? ' Or has he receiv ed a special revelation constituting him a Prophet, both Political and Religious? Who authorises to "deal damnation round the land," in wrath unmitigated and unrelenting, if not om mpotent? But seriously. We do not profess to any special sympathy with Methodist preacher. We regard them, generally, as we regard others, engaged ia their vocation. It is certainly well known to all our readers, that we have never affected cant, and that we despise the pretences of pharisees: on the contrary, we have always been oanstmoaa of these, and perhaps sometimes uncharitably so; and we know that we have received uncharitable censure in return, a just return, probably; for we "should judge not, lest we be judged!" Seriously, we say, what caiMe- is there for the ceneral warfare which just now appears to be waged against the Methodist' preachers of this State, by the eDraskapouucvana ana newspapers? They charge the'preacberss a body, that they have deserted the proper duties of the pulpit, aad have descended to this arena of partisan pontic! And, without addacing any evidence of the nM of the charge, they pass the moat sweeping caosuie against those tney assail W w A a n' aV - ea m n n sai saaaasT . .S -.- .w .. srirtiW e cuess, II inn e sawn wwa ua. ai ' v workl. tne flesh, and the Devil," a well as we. all join in the fight, we can whip those reivers out! Is it true, that these preacher, branyhalf-doien of them, have deserted their lcaUinffof "teaching the unsearchable riches suilants, and tlJjor man" of Um State Sentimet, aaaOraujr. - We say it is not true. Wm ear it tm rjjjk.'"'W W i' device of tkeoewx or Ettx,aI4b' And wlry-ii.m;h an unjustifiahls mean pmausd. awainat mnoRadrnir, and to zteilt it derenceless men, tor Qey cannot dofatlfl taMraselrea, Without MmiBr to M Cniltj f oftaMTMT livalt eMtgtd upon them! On ther Ctttpoa tU itnp to iwfly to meh tSa pews- j

tions? Can they defend themselves in the partizan newspapers? Well do their assailants know that they cannot. How generous is such a warfare! equal to a war upon women. What is the object of these assaults? It is clear to us. It is, m the first place done to secure the attachment of that large class of men who make no religious pretensions; and secondly, for the meaner purpose of securing the united support of other sects, who may be supposed toj be some what jealous of that which is the most numerous. This is the object, for there cannot possibly be any other. Audwe take the liberty to say that the object is worse than disgraceful; it i wicked, and deserves the rebuke of everv honest

man, whether lie be believer or unbeliever, christian or infidel, Jew or Gentile, whig, democrat, or any thing else. It is high time to put a stop to such ribaldry, such infamous attempts, to draw off the minds of the people from the great political topics of the day, by making an unjust warfare upon the preachers of any sect. It is to this end we speak, and this only. To this end we have a right to Fpeak, without assuming to act in be-half of those falsely and unjustifiably assailed. We deny the charge, demand the proof. and ask a trial by our peers. Hjeak ! O unjust Judge ! T. M. S.N'OWbOX. OEOROE S.OH DOX aft OTl'E. Wholesale and Retail Curtain Upholsterjr BE0DINQ WAREHOUSE, A'e. 31 West Fourth St., tef. .Vain ami Hal nut, soars i and a. CINCINNATI, O. UTK would respectfully call the attention of all thosewhoare in want of good in our line, to our superior assortment, consisting in part of Flue spring Matresse; I) Hair do; Io Cotton do; Do Husk do; Feather Beds; Bolsters and Pillows, t'ounterpanes, wnne ni coiorea, ( Varying from $ I to 9-5 each;) Comforts and lied ."i'rea1: Linen and Muslin Sheets; Linen and Muslin fillow Slips, Towels, etc. Curtain Codat Brocatelle, Satin I'I.aine, Worsted Damasks, Swiss flood. Lace and Muslin Curtains by pairs or yard, and Iraery Muslin of all kinds. Wiadatr Khadee, Gilt Metal Cornices, Curtain Hands and Fins, Loops and Tassels, Oimjis, etc. TTyChir assortment of Cl'RTAINS and SHADE GOODS, we think, will be found superior to any other stuck brought to this market. Oil Cltha: Also, Towrlings and Sheetings, Table Linens, Piano and Table Covers, Door Mats of every variety, ami many other articles useful to housekeepers. Our aim will be to please all who may favor us with their patronage. JXj'All work made by us warranted. SNOWDON ck OTTK, 21 West Fourth St., bet. Maiu and Walnut, Cincinnati. August in, lr-i4. 3--3t HO FOR THE HALL OF FASHION! THE CO.YIE'r HAKjILEfiM IF you will only drop in at Ihe Fshionble Boo! TjFlj ami Shoe Store of J. II. DETERS, No. 4!rpi Third atreet, raat of Walnut, you will see that he ha ao Diilh in the prediction of that great and learned nhiloaopher, that the comet was to destroy thn vnrl.l His magnificent stock of Fall and Winter Moots the ''' "uu ueai assortment mm no nas ever ottered to the (Jueen City public, ia sufficient evidence of h want.of faith in an id prediction. He lias rereivrd per rajircen, snvinrr 101 01 inn superior and Very popular w i ore ana i nuaaeipnia rtoois; as also, the pret . 1 - e Li i . . . ' . r aucy suppers auu l atent L.ealher Dancing s uiiipa mr oaiia ana raruee, and an assortment or those splendid Clolh Dreas Albert Gaiters, ( all and examine beiora too late. J. H. DETF.RS. Third street. Opposite F.llia &.SturgeV Bank, Cincinnati. ivovemner II, icoj. 46-'y thob. canNcr. lot p. swift. a. m. bowlcb. CARNEY, SWIFT & CO.. Importer if Wholesale Dtalertin Foreign and Domestic GOOM9S, We. 33 tVnrl street, Ciacltsanti. September 23, 1853 40 If Spring lUilliiicrjr and Fancy Goods. MRS. KICH.has juat returned from New York with a large and splendid stock of Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, TovSiicn ane yrnuQfU&QfciiifitdctT arthrionTSer MANTILLA DEPARTMENT is also very complete, and of the latest design. Ladies visiting Cincinnati, will find H to their interest to call oa Mrs. Brest before making their Spring selection. No. 304 Fifth street, between k-lm snd Plum, Cineincaf i, O. March VS, 1854. DAVID A. TRIIAX, Wholemale and livtail Vtaler in Sheet Music, Music Books, and Musical Merchandise. 3F" Agent for the sale of Hallett, Davis A Co'scclobrated Piano Fortes, and Carhart's superior Melodeons, Ifo. 60 Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, O. Martin's Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordnnns, Flagoolets, Clarionets, Fifes. Violin, Guilr and Hurp Strings, and Musical stock generally, .f the best quality. AU new Music rccciTed as soon a..s published. Elementary, Theoretical and 1'ractical Works, conipriaing the most lopular and useful methods of instruction for the voice, and all Musical instruments; and collections of pieces by eminent ' composers, at prices presenting superior inducementr to sem inaries, paOllC BCntfOl?, r ntlv?PCI3, nuioiruia suit py iiviako. Catalogues oi sueet .music iuruunea gratuitously. Second-hand 1'ianos bought or taken in part payment for new. L-1laJ AW ,OJ - House Ft;nsisniNi coons.French China Gold Band; Do do White, plain and Anted; White Iron stone Ware, oval, fluted and octagon; Lustre Hand Tea Ware . Britannia Tea Pots. Coffee Pot. Sugars, Cream, Bowls, I. ailles. Lamps, Candlesticks, Castors; Handsome Britannia Tea Sets; Plated Cer. silver aad Britannia Table and Teaspoons; Do Ladles, Dinn-r, Medium snd Dessert Forks; American and F.ngliah Table Cutlery; Knife Boxes and Table Mats; Girandoles snd Solar Lamps; Hated Tea ware aad Caators; Hall Lamps and Lanterns: Oval, Octagon and round Wire Covers; Glaeaware every variety. The aSivefor tale at small advance for cash or approved p.per, bv O. ALP RICH. 11 Main street, bet. Fourth and f iith, Cincinnati. May B, 194 2!L. Common Ware. EDGF.D C C. and Painted Ware: C. C- and Common l eas pint, t pint, quart and pint common Tumblers: pint snd quart r tasks, for sale by O ALDRICH, T?l Main street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnsti. May 6. ith. 20-tf Peaieror Holllufx Iron, XXo-TOrcs and Axes. A FULL assortment constantly for sale by L. F. POTTER, No. 5 Front st-, bet. Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati Feb. 1 1S54. Kemoval. THI CITT BOOKSTORE is remoTd to M end n hair Drag Store, So. 4 Main street, where a good selection of School and Miscellaneous Book, Stationery, Drags. Medicine. Taint. Oils and Dye Stuffs are kept constantly cn band. Those Indebted to J. R. Mendenhall for articles purchased at cither estaMishment, are requested to call immediately and settle, either by cash or note, as the old accounts must be settled. W. T. Mendenhall will attend to such settlements at the Drug and Book Store, and would be pleased to wait on those ho may want anything in his line. lie is receirinc additions to his present stock alsaott daily, in both branches f the business. March 10. ISM. l-tf Kemoval. f'STELL A. MINK A have removed their Boot and Shoe Store to Dugdale's room, west of Front street, where they are prepared to accommodate their customers and the public generally, with an assortment of as good Boots and Shoes as can be found la the city; and as they are working men themselves, they are enabled to sell as cheap, at least, as the cheapest, and perhaps a little eelew them Call and examine for yourselves. Recollect the west room of Dugdale's cew building oa Main street, weat of FrontRichmond, April 20, 1854. lS-tf Ulcwllcal Kotlrv mat. O. P. BALK havirt- chtneed bis res ow co found at w Presbyterian west side V8, 1384. I9-tf ScUlciarnls 7Int Had. rarSHK Book, accounts, 6rc., of the understfreed, may he rstod t ism nid stand, now ecctmied fcv Foulke ds Co.. wl..-etvcr wersen indebted tome is invited to call forthwttaiand settle BP. This is meant in earnest, and those who DM'ect t may fin J .Officer, with charter tnem. .wOBDEICA PARRT. Richmond, Jrarch , 1PS4. ... - Tun BOO- ,'Ch te,B eesive!v used for a "Tears, in all tha priaeisol cities of tki West, have a pre-eminence lor tAitn. m . ..a . , The wahscriear, therefor, kavias; the advantage of Ions perienee and la peCTsaoaai locatioa ia the tmaaoesa, is at all mmm . . p m,hw H,nau aas imt rtrt mrrm a mood ana any or tne neigaooring eoonties. at aH aMice, I ,k. wiat dnrahle manne. Tt Mn . i.A h. mmA u ,H n m tor corerinr Barns and Shoals lav a ctaaaacr aad more rblt m.mm thai. lrh atjSst.. n .. Will for shectinr. and the roof should have a fall of aac to " root. Orders or enquiries br aaail. for inforauiwas. u' rec.,jr' KSf "tteBtio"- ce -rott w$ HBSwi tim,"-- n

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The Stock or the Season JASON HAM.

at""' BATZFITX. for the very liberal patronare which IT fore teen extended to him. returns his sincere thanr, to his aaany friends and patrons for their support. lie would ito inform his old customers and thh public, that he has just jened decidedly the largest and best stock of Goods he has ever tfourtit to this market, and iU tell at prices tkat caf sr. be4- He will give the west decided bar a ami to all who may fswr him with a call. His assortment is very reneral, and cons of Cloths, Cassio.eres. Stticetts and almost every Tarrty of Goods for gentlemen's wear, of the latest styles, ilis : of Iatlie-' Uresis tJood, Consists of Silks, Lttes. BereZes and Betege Ft Lain tj Cicghami, t'rints, die. Ills stock cf PLAIX GOOIS Kmbrace a very neat variety, to which he invitrs special atten tioii. In the line of Farcy Trimmires. ( tior. s. &c. hrkas a ee:ii-ral a irtmei.t. H i stcck of STRAW XiI'S. i Sloes, , aljo worthy of special attention. In short, b, fellers himt'lf tiiat he has "Ike t'Lck ef the season," an.J icvi:csvery lody to call ai.d examine for themselves. I; "i All kinds of Ccut.tr- l'roduce I urchswl at the bfhest market price. yL.1XSF.Kt. lie has a lare amount of White aud stown Flaxseed to loan to farmers on contract. MOO. tt the proper season, the unlersigned wiiieitle market for the purchase of W ool, for w"liich he will par thickest issi'de price. JASON UCtAj ril T. l-.VI. ,tf Spring summer Gooda. BASIL BRIGHTWELL, Fa now oiiefi'Ht s firk n M-sMina !e I)lt V ;MilH. em' -wlor limit rve'y sriw'e ill Ihe vail4 ftf If: j'o:i.e. whirs. f'! lhs ei: . Htbas! e. qua:ty ami prire., ao ret-eive.l a etij;iv of ramiol te et.-e!d I'reh T!ie pul.Sir fJrooeriee, Ju "enswaro, Ac, A.C, are re;eclful iy invited to caM a'1,1 examine for ll:eHteti-e. 5Griii!.-vT!:v pnonrcB fcy-Csil a; a!l rm.-a pud takfrii in exr!iauje f.r GrHd l .r Wlu-al.al tlie Iwjiiesl u.sitei or ire. yy Wool, will n,"''ae I l t!ie h:;het rare. Richmond, April SI. 134. nr For fsle tit .o. '29, BY S. R. & C. 0. WIQGir.S & C3.. A LAKiK sad general assnrtmant of sdJlery llfrdware, jmt received from Philadelj hia, embra'c irslmost every trung in the line. Leather. Oak and Hemlock Sole; Wax snd ButT t'pper; Philjfelphis and home main Calfskin; KnarneleJ and patent I. wrier ol'all kin Js; f.oi-t an 1 I rem h Morocco; Cochinef. (ha mois. Lining. Binding and l'sd Sums; Harness, Braie. Sair ing and Collar Leather. Oil. Turn r'i.h Oil by Ihsbsi relor eallr.n, bnueht from (rst hands in thocity of Kostf.n, sn l will be sold r'ght. On 1 1st ml , and tlanularlnring all tlac Tirar, Kvery variety and style of liht and heavy Hirnos, brscin all ot the nw irnprovempnts of the dav in sftle snd pattern; also. Saddles, llridles. Halters,' Collars. Whips, Trunks, fly Nets, Horse Covers, (lor sumnrr ind winter.) home made VVtin Hsrnes, Ac. In shyt, everything that may be demanded in their line. N. B Cash paid for Hides and Tallow, as usuil. Aay quantity of White and Black Oak liark wanted, for whth the highest market price will be paid. S R. Sl C. ) WIOfJINS & CO , Successors of JJ. P. Wiggins A Sons Msy 5, 2(1-1" iVcw Itoot anl Shoe Store! JACOB 4-oii.i:ic v vo.. aS He Woii.n respectfully inform the people of Kichuiond, and Ihe public geueral'y, 'llidt they have established a Boot aid Shoe Shop on Pearl street, west aids. in I lumnier a How, south of the Orujf Store. They wfil keep on hand mid manufacture to order fine aud coarse and Shoes ol various at les. Their work will be warranted to be equal to any manufactured, for nealuess aud durability. Their terms will be reasonable. They respectfully solicit a share cf patronage. Richmond, June 30, 1P54. 15-lf Shoes! Shoes!! f I'MIE subscriber takes this opportunity of reJ turning thanks to the citizens of Richmond pj" and vicinity, for their very kind and liberal patronage so generously bestowed upou a stranger, and he hopes by a strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his friends, to merit a continuance of the same. He would inform them that he has now on hund one of the largest stocks of Boots and Shoes ever in this city, amounting to over five thousand pair; and mostly of In own manufacture, and of the best quality, which he is determiiwiLtcrsell at the very lowest a prices. They "consist of the following articles: Ladies fine (;.uler, Morocco Husk ins, &c.; Gen's' fine Hoots; Cougress do; Kip and Cowhjde do; Gents' Shoes; Patent Leather t'o; fine Calf, Morocco, Kip and Coarse1 Shoe; Calf and Aloronco Slippers; Boys' fine Calf Boots and Shoes; Morocco, Kip and coarse do; with several hundred pairs of Misses and Children's Fancy i Gaiters and Morocco Boots, of all colors, sorts and sizes, too tedious to mention, with a large assorlmen of Ladies', Cents and Children's Gum Overshoe; IV-T-CaU and see for yoaraelree. 7! "iatreet. sign or (ho atg itoot CHARLES PRICE. 11-tf Jane 16, 1854. CXOTIIIMfa! riaTHlIw! Latest Arrival of Summer Goods!. mi t milE nndorsiirnnd take ereat rlessure in iafovsnir.r their I nnmornn, iraniiiitini si and the ouhltc Mnerally thatj they have just received, in the Tel-araph ouildin;, a Iarire j stock of Clothing, consisting ofevet r vaxioty of seasonable ; r,.ala--IV;asIs ClOthlllCl ! Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting and Gentlemen a r urnishtags Goods, all of which will be sold as low aa can be aold by , any house west of Shi- Mountains. Purchasers i are respect fully invited to call and examine their stock before j ptirchasin!; elsewhre. " : O" Having om toyed Jims H Scott, we are prepsrsd to cut an 1 tit enr ustomors in a njipnui .ui'..., any Clothing o.,.bH.hmU hr. & ra Richmond. June Iti, 1S54. 25-tf Free isas y 111 ij H. B. Iickilloil wotlji respectiully inform the eit-1 izens of Richmond sndvi i cinity, that he has just tceived a splendid asser i

mentof articles in his liue, and would be thankful f j F.mlracinS. perhaps, every thing usually demanded in tha sons wishing to purchase would give him a call. j line ATso, a geiieral assnrlmf nt of Watches Of every variety, in price snd in q": - STnx - GOODS, Gold Levers, hunting case,, l W) t 'U,: Hit., f v.riou, kind,, Silk, lan.ma ,nd Palm-leaf. toes, open faced, white ant goU dials. Irom to ''"V"- gether with a verv gonral assortment of ver Levers, from ,11 to 50 ih); silver Lepine.,trom t Uootss and Shot! ! . - . - - . . st -i ' Embracine sll cuts aud styles (or men. wnmon and eVtl.

v x . . 1 1 I .... it it, I F . 1 I .in ,r.,. a ...nr t 10 00; ia short, every article ia the Jewelry line chetpr pu'.irv limn v.iia tit-. than ever. - ! . . . rr..... ml nn riouM" toctis. elas- t sspft mi " "TV - . .v.i.i,, liL. those that hs-e i es.olid-no ob.trortton to the .igbt like those Mat w the bar in the miadie. 1 ney u.cv.., -- T use. Plated Ware-Ot every variety: nne Cutlery; Fancy Articles; line at-sortment oi r ans; nra Clocks, trom 1 25 to a)la. r Tr-vll kinds of repairing done with neatness anJ4' afch. Call at No. 5S. opposite the old Moan House. I. Richmond, May 12, 1S5Kirhmond Hr-eii llonse. im f v . . K . ; ,. romtdeted hi arrangements, and jl ed 'his Green" House, situate! at the south end of pfr1. t the sutn cru v now preparel in the city or Richmond, and is now prepare 1 to , friends of Floriculture with a very ceneral ?nof e i and Tropical Plai.ts. lie has abostH. varieties of the latl . most beautiful Koses. Carnelias, rusias, Geramams, V aMs, pTahr!is.S' vetVof th;r:t4r.nl m"r.r,.ror-aw j ?hrUi-Yineg- J0M J C01 I KOTICE, 1 pHE undersigned take this method to informfce T public that they have enl-rea into panntMP for the purpose of rr.aortcturmr uarrieg-s, ilo js nnd Peddling Wsgons. of all kiiids, and most resftfullv invite an examination of our stock beforeWchasiiig elsewhere. Our prices shall be nioderalo" our work finished after the latest style, aud wastiwd to Rive satisfnrtion to the purchaser. , t IJ Horses. Lumber, aud the staple produetiavf ,r emintrv taken in exchange for Carriswes. j ? ur country taken in exchange for Carriages, j i O Shop on fifth street, south of Starr lloase.? I, ' MATT IS c CROCtt ' ET Carriages repaired at short notice, at all f -Two horse Wagons made to order. l'nd?rvools City Store Stor-? HAVING parchased ihe eutiro interest ofFUiiderwced in the City StOVC Store? TiU Whop, aud sipce adced large additions tfsie stock of STOVES, and yP':" vfcnfL?t for JOBBING. spn7l nd ROOFI.NG, !! lh.il- warinua-lT ' -""- far-w rn im r 1 1 1- .iiuni III aeaws ioes or TiifworK. to rail before purchasing;, ns I hope hy strict atteatk'to business, to merit a liberal sin re cf patronnfe t R. M. UNDERWOOC Shop two doors east of the Sloan ITssf. uepoi ieai House. 'V''JOHX Ml PAXSOX, i ITriLLhavo ral, Meat for sale at the WareaVae of -V BJomn Jk-',orJw- ner kepot. on Taajar, Thursday and , Saturday moraiag of each week, fc re grrtetitoXTsVc.vara. -Wh. Pninf JsV w- . L? ww stt . . arainnsa.t .JTold stand. X.:H"''.4 at low prieeV-ZS. ay a, les. lVlXZJt: - . SO-tf, "kasBm OEINQ deT;.." tea, Ia J cll lower th.V " ",tat t my fe. Good,. T -lit " word. , w,lu.fiVhV -'Where 9 - .n rjem rsf-K- a . - " -ii,- t offcy Goods at 3 aw. T. 5. KCLD.

SEW STORE. CIIEAP AS THE CIIEaPEST.

CB5 ROCKl.R i SON have opc-ued a New Grocery and 'roVLsiia store, on ,lsin re-'t, one dtior eat oi the Huntinfju Hoae, where tney wili keep con.tsnl.y on itand all fci:iis of Groceries sui r'rovisicns lor sale at -V holesale and Retail. Likewise, Keu sm th "s i lour kejt constantly on hanJ. together w f h Corn. Cats, snd Feed of ail kindstor cow snJ horses. And all ol the above articles wiil be delivered to orJer- t .!! psidf'iril kind of produce. Cl.CCKi-K 4. ON. Kichn.onJ, June SO, Vniiis' Ex ' ILL he rendv at ail t.mes to .'diver Flourto or.Ier, together mtha'.l kind of ProT-isit-n. cir-.ceriej. Ac. free of v L-hsre. E.M.reii haul :n e .lt.Le to or ier on abort notice. All or ders left at Young's Provision House, for Flour an! Provisions, will receive prompt attertion. Thankful for the very li eral j.atronaire heretofore rereive l. he hoj es 'y strict attention and ai t ringenergv to make it pleas. u.lau! protita' le to ail who may favor him wuii a rail for Uour or provisions. The hig'uest cash prices paid at all times f jr every description of produce. T. N. VOCMJ. March 10. 1-54. 12-tf a'ily Mice store. I have just received fp m New York aud Cirieiiiniif i, an exten-iv and superior stock uf Ladies'. Mise- a:ii Children's Shoes, eonsistii;; of Kr.-njli Kid. F.n.mi -1 -d, bronu an 1 tan .luretl rtn.-kins und Slippers, .lenny Lin I lr;iiters for Ladies, Misses and children. Pine Hoots and Shoes f..r men and boys, gu-h ns caif, pjat, enameled, patent leather, and jiiah Conirress Shoes and Slippers. H:its of v-trious styles Silk, I'.tnfimn, Palm Leaf and Maricnibo. latest style and .it beautiful finish. I aui nittnufii-!uriii all of the most fashionable kinds of I5;its find Shoes to order, of the best materials and workmanship, hiiving in my employ the best .-f workmen, i feel confident fi..m the cxjierienee I have had in business, that my work will compare favorably with any in the West. Thankful fur pat jaitronage, I respectful! v solicit a contip.u-aii'-e .f it. "JOB BORTON. Richmond. April 7, lSjl. 16-tf ''strriasc Triminings. "kTR stock pi I srnagj Maker's ods ml rsces Black, r blu, Leathers: Oil Cloth: superior patent snd bniv Leithpr: J, ii snd 4 4 iirimols Carnetini:: L'ninn Clrdhs: Silks and Fringes, Laces, Buckrams, Buttons, Tufts, Tassels. Bands, V hip Sockets, Top I'rops, Stump Joints, all of good quality and iow prices, by J. W DI'.N.Ms Ac CO., May 5. S4 Main street, Kiehmend, Ind. Goods at Cost! THE undersigned having purchased of W. B Anderson his stork of Dry (ioods, will continue the business in the same house, one door esst of the Kxrhpg, and will sell the Goods ATT 'OST. lor the purpose of investing the capital in Books snd Stationery- His assortmort is general, embracing almost every variety of Goods for l adies and )enl lemeu's wear, which, for beauty of style and su perior cjiiulity of fabric, are not excelled in the place. He will slso continue to keep lor sale a general assortment of Miscel'an ous and School liook?, in sll thp various depsrTmenrs of literature. Mis assortment of Stationery will slso emarace every kind required by the winis 01 community. These he will hell as low as they csn be purchased in the West, and the lry Goods will be sold at cost, t ome and see for vourel ves. J. It. FRANKLIN. Hsgorstown, Ind., August 11, 1Sj4. 3-l-6ra A RARE CHANCE. 40 New t'ttrriunes :111a Uiim(ics Tor Sale. I.1 0 R T Y new t srrisge and Bugys, of the best workm snship, for salo by t ho subscriber, at the Carriage Shop on thu oait en 1 ol Mjin street Thosn wishing to purchase would do well to call. M 1'ARKY. Ilichtncind Cth month, 23, 1 S")i 14tfR. A. PAIGE, 7a"0. 22 MAI N STiitKT, hss a general stock of well is selected Staple, i'Uiii and Fancy Goods, ot" the newest and most desirable otyles, just received from the latest impoitations. Luilica Dreas Cootts. rhallios, Ecracs. 'tissues, iiks, lawns, Swiss DeLaines, Ginghams, l'rints, &c. While Goods, Bonnets and Ribbons, Undersleeves, bct French Collars, Silk Gauze, Black Lace .Mitts, White French Merino. White 1 nglish ( rape, best Kid Gloves. Hosiery, Farasols and every variety of useful Fancy Notions. f. 'arpetinea. Umbrellas, Hats. Boots, Shoes, Domestic Goods, 'l ickings. Muslin', Sic ; Gentlemen's Wesr, of everv description; Hardware, Quecnsware, Glassware, Grots atoclc. wbrw ao D.lna wilt tw tr So ntltt. atirh inducements to tha purchaser, as to meet entire approbation. Ao bouse can undersell us. Call and aeo. March 31, 1354. 15., PtMllitrs ami ITIerrbanls Take Notice, rill C'ROSS fine Black Ink; loo gross Essence Cinnamon and Peppermint; 25 do Sweet ami Castor Oils; 25 do Bateman'8 Drops and (Jo lfrey'l Cordial; 25 do Kentucky Friction Matches; IO to Mf T.ntta VcrnilfiiiEe ant Pills; 5 do Mexican Mostan? Liniment; 5 do Nerve and Bone Liniment; 3 do l-'orsha's Balm Liniment; 3 do Black Lead Pencils; 3 do Circassian Extract, each of small, medium and large. For ale at POTTS' Daug Store. April 2IJ, le3t. ' le.(f sna.iui rs ss sssajw, pureVv medicinal. The u. m lerslmo etnerls to seen s jeiters! 1 perls t Koituieiit of the best of ap. rn vfv itEr.n, No. 47, Main streets. every thin in the medical lire, and sell eh January 5, IK3. New Firm and New Goods. 'I"" - iinaersignoa nsvingiormed a ro-partnrship in the i-cantiie ous.ness. uner tne nrm and.tyleot J. & J. C. IIADLEY? Aro now opening at No. 18 Main afreet, a prima stock of well selected DRV fiflfine dren, principally Western made, and of warranted work .-. - -- - -. . - manship, sll ot which " e intend to sell at aa low nrices aa ! . 1 1 - H it ir 1 1 rn ha . f . 1 ,1 : . . ,v i , . . . . ..., !.,,, ,,. ,,B wnuia therefore invite our tr lends snd neighbors and the public 6 P , ,. R ... f . iDLEY. A - ..7 , JOH N C HADLEY. m(M,.h. 1S5. 17-tf - - - DRS. A. & 0. Q. POTTS, Wholesale find Retail Ttmsrsrsto Corner .lrr'a nnd Marion trcet. Jiichntmi, Indiana. TL r Our stock of Druzs is very extensive, and we are determined to sell at Cincinnati prices. Our patrons are confidently assured that all Goods aold bj as are equal to the best. Give us a cail. April Sl. P-54. ig-tf r or A J j T. J. B 4 It !-, 4 "AS on hand a large stock of House Gutters, f.atansl J .11 - : 1 1 n: l: i. :i, . on abort notice. A l.o. will put on Tin Roof, in the nest Att wotk of th" k,Dd t::' IMIE nndrrsie;ned are prepared to paper room in a I superior manner. They are prepared to furnish every variety and pnttern of paper at the Cincinnati prices, samples of which may be seen at their residence. Those who wish their rooms papered, would find it to thei- iuterest to give ns a eM. THOMAS HO WELLS & SON. Rirbmond, June 15th, 1""51. lOl'.NTRY PRoDL'f E, of all kinds, pnrrhased bv Julv 31, IS54 E. M. COOK SON. Attention. Farmers. & RE1D I at all time pay the hirhest marw ket Flaxseel, the Depot, price in cash for Wheat. Rye, Barley. Oats. Corn. Iuckheat- ec, dehvereJ at their Warehouse near formerly owned r-y Iluttoc, Stratton dr Co. WIGG1S8 KTD. " I e- Asgust 4. 1BS4. 33-tf w 7IIITE LEAD, Putty, Linseed Oii aud 1 PainUof all kinds, fur sale bv J. R. MENDENHALL. To Farmers THB attention of trie Farmers of Indiana is respectfully called to a superior assortment of Farmins Tool which have Veen selected with-sreatcare from the fcest manufactories in the looontrj. The suhcri-er has hai the wants of the western Far asers tst view narins: tits late visit to tne eastern maanractonos. and ia prepared to supply them with a sjeneral assail meat, at wholesale aad retail, among which, mar he found the celebrated Xorth Wayne CasTstee! Grass aad Grain Scythes. Kimball, at Son's and ClsirtTV Tateot Scrthes and Snath: Ames world-re-cowtaed eaststeel Shovels and Spades; Tattle's, flail. Brown 4k Co's. asnd Oraves tt Tta tea's eaststeel Hoes of various sizes; eaststeel Garden Bakes; Elder's Grain Cradles; forth or. Dtnls's, Hall. Brew a 4c Qrnt lows; and: short handle Manure and Hay Forks, dec. "'-'? 'V Jf ,." The uberner is afejit for Ihe 9orth wsarsm BeTtM,C of Boston. Sasa.: also KUaali or Bars, or rtscswam and ia rreoaVed to furnish ta Waatern saerehants with a orarticle of fsrass and Ciaati Bm ra s , sat aoarmfnetnrer' prices. also, Asrecit or itt's LaissiBO tiara ana tot inssaer, aa artielo vwrr rnook wanted brake Hanii aatt is acknowledged to be the best in use. It can bowetfced bv horse er water power. Call and examine for yourselves. Office oa aoathwest earner ' of Main snd Franklin ft, , ISAAC . rTK5. May IS. 1?54. - 1 al. and Far . tf

BaivaitBBX atoiatasU - ALMOST crory rariety of Goods boorht for cash. mnA at cash prieos. Ilisc at cost by . WM. 6. RE ID. Jmly 30. 1654. - ... M'-

FINITE ,i' ore cut rerresent a valua'de improvement in Torta- j i Lie Mill, a iapte I f the various r;n line an ! crushinc pnr ; poses of a rrin, hich are row require i ai-.d fount so j rnritaUc i ' in the irrprovel inoiies "t feevlin stock. It is the invention of 3!r. Char.es l.e o it, cf 1 incy, ILI:uc:s, ha o' laine i a patent therein r sh : rt til c since. This Mill iti'Jers from those of er.linarj c -rstrcct or. iu hrirB there:t:ve j ..ton cf lite rui 1 in surface ?eversei ; that is, the extendi i:''iWa cot e, or coTicave rin:er. is uia e to re olvs on the ir-r.-r or cor.vtx c i e. wb.cli :s u?e'.f at. it .or.nry, an-1 s fern. e l w.th an interna i c ivuty that it may I e readilv and securely Oxel on a o :. or any tree slump which may ,lau 1 convenient, ami thus all exterior framir;. as "ell as sliaf.s or 9; irilles are entirely d.sjeiise.l w.th. and the lexers to alrch the horses , are connecte 1 for giv ir g Cj' tion to the Mil!, is attache ! directly to the eorc.ive. j Te a 1 ' J;'.::-1: si parttus is aiso simpie an 1 eectual. anil ist worked from a' i e w. i:h -u: u.tfrfvr.i 4 th o- ci il:on i f the ' j Mill, by tt the Mill is nm-tc capa'-le of a; ; .licit 'on to a vast ! '.ranee of nr; as ivtr'.l a en m.idv to ilri'ji c.a:seorf t fine, as dr rc '.. Amwe the use i which this Mill is adapted, i are t!.e f i. v:: Sr''ir Corx. i'"tr r Car j j Cera an ' Ceo 'e.'f'lr, (wrtm-lmg .'tea1 from r"-s and ether j frain, ml ii, C'rs kimj ilv'i, aj0teru:-c pr j ( potet. I This '. rmof M.l! is so simple in i: construction, and so few I in its parts, that it can Ve f' i ulshe 1 ai a very In price. hen the value tt. .. s- r .ct-i it pr-rfrri'S is considered, an 1 t' t the same . y reasons is :rs ie an '. UTihsely t ;- -t tint of rc-;.a'.r. ! 1 It is a weil known fict a a-uu detent. he Kvr::.i-'-s. t'lat one ' hus'iel of i' r" I iroun 1. is worth t a o in t!u' ctr. t o fee 1 hoj;s or , cattse. a: i . . i ! f .tteri e: i ht r i;i oi.e ta.r i less tin.e. Ti e i . l-icr: e ! ! by J. K. l'.n Kl.L. K t!s are no r manufacture 1 a' i 'hir.oii i, Indiana, at ihe !o id for sale v price of Fifty lK:.ars. th'.is ei. a' iiii eim f.i.-n er. r:ch or scss or e. I: is cc,nn.ler.t!y eltered thit tins null l answer paacticaily a ' e'.ter 'orpo?e :h.,ii acy null tithas h.lherto heeu , majea. a cn uf uioler f mr hon lre-1 dollars. i'ariiiei are request c 1 to c til an-1 see t!ie mill perforin. j J. K. lu;v tLL, Agent for Territory. . July It. 1:54. 34' tf j Railway Time Keepers! Fur Station f luses, Jhj'Ots and Offices. I am now prepare.! to. furnish Railway 'ompanies with th most substsn- ', tial an 1 tlio 1110..1 sc. mate TIME KEEPERS ever 111 an ill a tu red lor Railway purpo- ' si's Kvory one set tip at the Site- i lions, sn.l V A R R A NT ED To per'o? in well M nigrs f the principal roads i ist will besr Testi mony as to their merits C. A )i 'KINON. .No. 33 Main "treet. ,af l.iciiuoNn April 1.-M lt tf Corner nf .Vn'n and Front f., Richmond, Ind. f I Ml fc; Mill!.' rib r liavin; made arrniige. I lllelili. W lltl V . C- 11IVI it Co., of Cinciiin.iti, to keep ronst.iiitly on h.uid Fisk's l'iiteiit Air Tight METALLIC BURIAL CASES, V hi h are llie preateft iiiveniioii of the is. tor the i!e:td, would call th ntteiition ! ol the public to lliir superiority over the common f ml cctlius now in use, lor nil seasons of the year, fur vult ptinmt-es. transportation, beauty, style ol" finish and durability. I hev are unrivnled , nml wherever they lide been i lit roiiuced It li.s been to the tot il exclusion of all other coffins. Inow have 1111 assortment on hund, ahu ll can be seeii by calling at my Wnre-rooms. In aiiiiilion, I ishallkeep 011 hand all kinds and sizes of ready made WO O D EX CO FFXS, Manufactured of the best Uniterm, and mnde hy the best workmen in the citv. I am prepared to atlend funerals with n fisliioii.il, le or plain I1CAKSK,hii) my terms aliall be as low as any thop, for similnr serviere. THOMAS MASON. Kichinnud, Aug. IS, 154. ALF.X. C. PILL, of fVntreville, is nlso aj-ent for the site of the Metallic Burial Cases, and will attend funerals, furiiiliiiifr such coffin n miy be ilesired. alltliuil.a lanol rl V.-i rs'-ltooin. AT INDIANAPOLIS. 'ihe siibsrribers have now on hand a large assortment j of Piano I okti.i, from th Irit ma- ! ker in Boston and j "fifw Y'orlt, which j Ihwv w 1. in' 1 1.. . j low aa tan be houeht ' j at Cincinnati or elsewhere. Our Tn-diuments sre Irom ; the followini well known makers: Chirk-ring c5: Sons, T. j Gilbert ft Co , HsIM, Davis i Co.. Woodward It Crown, ; of Boston, S-odai t and A. & J Kugh. Aew Yotk and j Butialo Also, a fine t.nrtment ot 'ri'nee t' Co.'s M'lodeuns. Poisons intendintr to purchase, will save Mowjcv by calling on u before buying elsewhere. I Js. B. We warrant all our Instruments, t WILLARD, STOWKLL & WILLNRD, j No. 40 West Washington street, Indianapolis. 1 J1y2i. lia-t. 82-tf China Hall nnd Qucemware Store in Richmond. Xo. 59 Main street, opposite: Sloan House. ALLEN V KIIOADLS, 8MPORTERS and deal-rs in China, Glass and Uueenaware, solar. Gas and Camphene Lanips, (iirandales. etc. He are now constantly receiving direct from the KneHeh Potteries and man ufacturers of thi eountrr. a complete assertment or sres, comj rising Iron Etorie. Gold Bmdel, White French China, 1'iriiri ai.d Tea e-tts. Toilet Ware, Vae, Krutt flasaetri, Conipatiers, Britannia Ware, Castors, Tea Trays. An : assortment of Yellow and Common M'are, Lamp Chiuineya, . Shades, WieVs. I""- Also, keep constantly on hand. Burning' Fluid md Cam- ! phene. ail of which we otler at lowest cash prices. Merchant ' will here nt a desirable assortment for replenishir? their tt-cka. ALLEN a; HiiUAIiES. June 18. 1-54. M-tf SHOE STORE Removal, j IO. . JEZ stoll c5tb S q TXm RFSPKCTl ULLV inform their tri-nc? and the public that they have removed their establiahmont to -No 76 I Starr's How, east of the Hoan IIoue, w here they are 1 offering of ttieir own, eastern and Cincinna'i raanufacturj Mn' CsJr. Kid snl Core boots, ! Boy's Youth's and Children' do. I .v omcu3 (. an, skip ana .Morocco &o. aaw I Ladie (jsirers. Jenny Lines and Mippera, .Misses I all, .Morocco and Kip Boots. Mis.' Oaitev, Jenny Linds sad Slipper, e., ' which thev will e'l at the most reasonable rates. Call and see for yourselves. W. B. Webster, d. d. sm atTkFi U K on Main street, over J. St J. C. Hstley's store do lourni every way prepared to at lea a to ail cans piHieiiinn, to general sauaiaciraa August 4. 1554. 83 tf flSUHEIEER FASHIONS. WCST received the latest and reost fa ah ion a W style of a silk Hat, lor beaut V of tinish and super ion tv of material, they are unsurpassed. JOUN SUFFRINS. June 1. 1S54. it . ll-tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. IS AX'IE D. W00LMA5S Fashionable Eastern nillinery, It JSC Sl Mail Street, eppotite Post Offiee, mrHjio!), id. BofjLfja. sasicl Fstaicy Honnet attisl Caps satsislo to o rater at reasoaable price-s. iauntBitr, xkd a vabiett of fakct ooob, chxvf. pleBse call and exarjtine xaj stock before purchasing elMsrhera. iajy ia,M54. JtMf

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RisriCTrCLLT inform the ciliseaa Richmond that they are now run nine; very comfortable Omnibus to the Railroad depots, an4 to all parts of the town, as business may reqaire. Cit izens who will leave their nsmes and reside aeee at either of Ihe hotels, or at the office of the unleraifoe!. will he ca lied tor and tasen to the depot. A they carry the mail to and from the car, th-re will he no j danger uf bitjf left. The patrouaje of the public ia I respectfully requested. j EGBERT & SPINNING. Nrvember IS, 153. 4-tf ici,Viovlii rOSKrl ppectlullv Z'lCKIXSVX, thanktul f.ir rsst fsvoea. vethe purthkt hh removed to Msrion stieet. th brt hoildin "ti'.h of Main, which ho his built and !urnih,v) w.th s'em power and ma.-ti aery for boring an i tuiii'.n ! u.ups and IV vd i ij ii-s Me hss spr"J no oxpet. -e l ivail h'msolr id every !. ihty sad lit provemor.t in his 1-n.. an 1 believes that with h" ssstst snce of (.team power, h cn lui:n mfre proivptlw and at loir rte, fhn bfd'ori. tie is prtrrfd to fit up every kin! of Mo-,l l'u ii', Wier t'ltiicti, Bsla,ke. A vri oty of I'li-nps snd I.-d t'li'inj on ban ! J P i ,;"nT for Si r!t's f.ihni.n' Pods. May li. I-54 Cl-tf Intliana Watrr Curr rstaMishmrnt C 5 located err wile and a half sxnih of Kni;htstown, In ? ari.f a r.vir sonm ot fc !n.iitt.r, in eaa a ns cction with the hn :it:orii ti-rmcs. The country Is hiah and roll't"; z. free from s v.iit-s or luvlar.ous iittticuce, and sarronn.le.t i y the most lovely an 1 teautifu! serncry. The air ia pure an I I rac nt. g.inij acreiittth an 1 ensrrv t:j the , stem. This ir-Mil'.iiinn Icis 1 ci n in ojier.iti'Ui f.r roe ear, iturtns; 1 a hich tiiiie a I r.-e iiitni' cr of p itiei.t U.ivs l een tremte.l fov toe 1 ifous iueis-.s cuiluon to tUi a ci'iiialc, th success f which hvs i'een fir evon l our most sapeiiine evpect itioris. Isesse f I Ions; standout tliat li3 lultlei tie swill of l' c I e-t physicians, have 1 ecu pci'iuauent I c cure I ill afc. aeek. The lustllutioa is open Suiurr.er ali-1 u.ter. , The Ch 1 ' ei'.e .il-r f the Knichtston n $ r:ngs ea he ha4 at ail times at the li ,1 i re A. 01 O it. l'otts. Richmond. Terms for iuvali. Is. -er m eek. froui 9 On l S Wl Kaauiinat.ou fee, S lt to 9 00 M.-W. THOMAS. M. T.. Troi rietor. May 19. 1531. srS.tf Kniitbtstowa. i.i' 11 iii:k V A It If. ELLIOTT A- COALF., ATK commence. 1 a Lumber Vart on Fraiiklla atreet, aortal I of Main, here they are prepare I t furnish the u' lie wuh almost ever kind of l.um : er for I ullinsr pureaea. Thslr facilities for o1 tvinui slock ill ena1 le them to Weep up their assortment, an i nil I ills of almost any site. They resiectfully solicit the patronage of the puMic. as they are determined te ei I a loa as any i'1'icr ejta lisliiuei.1, auil at t'uicitinati price. 6th month, lti, lr jl. S-tf CJocla, t If lir anil Jt'.tclry. H. Bortou, Ha just received a laij t . I lit'. .n to Im former stech. I ' ni n"w pe' l" unent ol Watches, st prices ran- ,''. ",r Gold Levers, huutin esses, from 3Mo 120 Gold Watches, open face, white sn 1 gold dials .Silver Lovers Silver l.epines 30 to 190 I l'l to 60 10 to 16 ! And others st c.i'.iallv low rates. Jewelry. Kevs: Seals; Lockets; Kteaslpins. bracelet.. I iofsr aad : 1 i....- 1 r... 1 1 .r. 1 ...1 . 1 .... -..r j Combs, Beads; l'ens sn I I'er.cils, He. j Kilter aud I'lateti WitrrI i Table and Teaspoons; f ol ks: Knives; Spectacle; Silver ! Cup, e ; I'apier Macho and Morocco I'orte Mnnnaiea; ' Cigar Cases; Combs; 'l'ooth an I Hair Brushes. Fancy Snaps; I'in Cushion; I'nekot Knives; iUora, Scissors; i Purse Clasps, Moel Sati hels. ( lorli. j Railroad Clocks, I'apier Macho an 1 other fancy stylos, nf the bed quality. IIntr. Violins: FIuts: Guitars. Banjos: Accordeon. Ice., all elected with much rare. Ho odors his goods at prices J that cannot fail to suit purchasers. I 'all snd see them. I r Clock snd Watches repaired upon short notice, ans) wai ranted to be woll d .no. j May 12. 104 41-lf tl..i4"',i!J"ifffl n.A.Dicicirojie rrtTlMimi,! rTiJi! as en ASlii;s, I e. -rriaf'U" "ud fr con.isting in part V7v ?' m J -. hunting esses, from Vj to loOi nSrJx . -l,c r n fce, white and gold - u a 1 a , Silver Levers, Do. Loines, And others at lower prica, ih.n the al ove J E W P I R v SO to 190 13 to M 10 to 1ft Ladies' r:hafelains, or Miort l.haii.s'al.o. Inns Chaia. of various patterns. M.dslions, wih 1,2 snd 4 l.lassee. .... .,, .,.,111 1 oor vpes. various natterna. anal of the very best uuslitv in the market A lo. a few flssai Diamond Kings, set with opals, rubis. &-., togni a fine stock ol Jewelrv nf everv variety. inner ski BtliVCK-WAH. Teaspoons, Irom 4 6U to 0r Tal le Va Ifvem l."Mo fUl, ot the bevt ot' silver sn 1 warrant). the dill oi tare bring in weight: Silver LVsaort ForksR Hotter Kr.tvos, J-r i'L4Tr,n WAKE. A very superior uticle of Platud t-poon aad Foekwt Also, '."akc Basket, Castors, Ac. Gol ! and Silver SaarUi cles: slso. the Dnublit l orut Hpnctacle. for Sweing ckaot) snd at a distance, being the most convenient glass vented, tw-ing n arranged that wnn either ol tha fail, he can refit to suit customers ranted to porfnrm serotding rn their (nalitv. 1 f Old silvr-r taken in exchange for oda, sad the hiajW t price allowod 4 y All the above srtirles will be warranted to be trkai they rr reprosor.'e-?, r sold t the very lowest rates, aa the sab.rriber it resolved not to b undersold by any hoase in this city. C. A. DICKlNSOaV. April '3. 15 tf Ao 35 Main street. rKALLR in all JL Ware; Castings: Atv' Brass, Copper and Eaame. Lead Pipe. Brass snd Irost Ftw faetures all kinds of CoppcrVX, keeps avxper ieneed workmwsi, as work made, Main, between Pearl moko, I SID. IT Old Copper, Brass. PwW August ls 1854. :Jj 1 4 iijffiM it

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