Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 5, 19 January 1855 — Page 3

tnai(rf-wol- iii ISthf l5i. jrorsB.Thc bill for the sale of Rock Island, in Illinois, came back with amendments, winch were agreed to, and the bill passed. . Ut- -keiiridge, from the Committee on Wars and .Means, reported back the Texas Credit's bill, with amend im nts, and it was then referred to the Committee of the whole on the state cf the Union. The House then went into the Committee of the Whole, and took, up the Pacific Railway bill. Mr. Bailey said he would move to take up the French Spoliation Bill, at the earliest possible dav. "Mr. Benton said that a private company and private enterprise, in his opinion, bhould pass on nrafrtk-abilitv of a railway to the Pacific,

and attend to its execution, lie said capitalists were now ready to embark in it, wilhout a grant of land or money from the Government, and all thev wanted was the right of way. Mr. McDougal made a speech in reply. Mr. Dunbar moved a substitute, providing three line. of railway, a southern, central and northern; 'pending the debate, the Committee arose, and the Hou?e adjourned. Female is Male Attiuk. The Cincinnati Enquirer gives an account of a ft-ma!e from Baltimore, about 26 years of age, stopping at the Ludlow House in that city, last week, who was dressed in male attire, and remained there as a male boarder several day., in search of a young man who had seduced her some six months ago. ,The Enquirer savs: " The landlord" of the house on being informed of her sex by some of the female employees, not knowing what steps to pursue in the case, informed Marshal Iiultin, who had her taken to the Ninth street station house, where she told her sad story, the truth of which was so apparent that it carried conviction to all who heard it. In the .meantime some of her own sex having heard the particulars, with that kindly feeling which women always evince toward a sister in affliction, "provided her with female attire and took her to a nafo asylum." Junction Ilailroad. j - , . rr 1 The annual election of tlllS Company Came Oil j on Mondaj, the 1st inst. The old Board was j re-elected, and the oflicers of last year were all j re-appointed J. Woods, President; J. Leach, j Secretary, and A'm. Tindall, Treasurer. Aecorrlinrr tl the reoort submitted by the president, I , . . r, , ,. t,t'aa iui the capital stock subscribed, amounts to 9 I, luu,-1 000, including $200,000 taken by the Hamilton and Davton company. The grading and masonry t on the road from College Corner, is nearly com pleted. The amount of WOrk done On the whole j i rt itful mill road amounts to $4UO,OtR) A Contract has been made for Completing the , grading and masonry from Hamilton to Conners-1 ville before the 1st of October next, including! the heavy niansonry in Rossville, and for the bridge over the Miami River at Hamilton. The contractors, Messrs their pay in real estate, at the rates at which it was taken for stock. About 5? 70.00U have been expended between Connersville and Indianapolis. All the available means of the company during the present year are to be applied to the comple tion r,t the road from Hamilton to Connersville; non- ,-v, . - , , i e s i u.ik:i uinvi none 11 Will De Camea iorwara i oa foi aa ,'t.l., v i -11. 1 T 1! T l mo ov w itumwuM una xnuianapous. ; V ar much (ratified to witness tne uow, I mined spirit on the part of the Board to persevere energetically to the finishing of the road, . 1 i . 1 V . , f ,1. . 110 IV, IIIIMIIIIUIII- Ul eiuuaiiiiiuu ""- .ey market. Th company have our warm good wishes for succM t orovrn Mieir iaDors, niai, we Mr the trains running from Hamilton to Connersville by the beginning of next year. Union Herald. Assault and Battett by a Priest. Yesterday morning, Rer. Hugh Maguier, a ltotuan Catholic Priest, appeared before J ustice Curtis, in Brooklyn, to answer a complaint for assault and battery made against him by one Hugh Fitzpatrick. The offense was committed at the priest's house, in Kent-avenue Patrick receiving by the chastisement a pair of black eyes. It seems the , . . . i r l . i . . complainant went to defendant s house to nave a child baptized: the usual questions wen uld, the father was unable to respona, upon wincn ib ir, alleged he was knocked down for being such an ignoramus. The defendant not appearing when the case was called, it was adjourned. X. Y. Times, Jan. 9. The mammoth lamp of gold quartz, recently found in Calaveras county, California, has been received at New Orleans. The Picayune says it weighs 1C0.J pounds avoirdupois, 15 pounds only of which is quartz, and the rest the virgin gold; and its value is estimated at S38,916. It was brought to New Oileaus by a gentleman who, having given the five men who found it, the round sum of -10,000 for it, intends taking it to

Paris next year, to be exhibited at the great ex- i gaecd. Office No. :, j Main street, up stairs. 'position to be held there. It having been viewed j January II, l?53. 4 ly with no little curiosity by a great number of per- j Election Notice. SOUS at the St. Louis'llotel. has been placed by j llE stockholders in the Richmond and HiUsboro Turnits proprietor, for safe keeping, in the Bank of) J. pike Company will take notice that an election will be

Louisian) j Qcite Likelv. A correspondent writing from Washington, to the X. Y. Herald, says it is rumored there that the real object of the Kinney . .1. l...K. r

Apt.'tllu.I( 1 IlUb tuu lliaiauoua pnaiui uiuua j - the musquito coast, but the beautiful island ofj , Sheriff's Sale. Cuba. "The plan, 1 learn, is to ship some two Or! py virtue of an execution to tne directed from the Wayne three thousand men. armed to the teeth, in a ! -L Common Pleas Court. I -will exposa at public sales! couple of swift steamers, to start publicly for San j t'ZV ST.: 5 to Juan; but privately to Ser for C uba, and Slip in ' o'clock, A. M., and 4 P. Si'., oa said day. the following de6 Some Unprotected point and Commence the lib- i scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot number ten i 1 ..) in Jeiemic S t i i li ! i -t ; ah Cov's addition to Richmond, W ivna county, Iud. eration of the Island, tren. Henderson and Gen. j Tlken 9 the property of L 'nickinson to s.tUfv Quitman, of Mississippi, iri view of this enter-: said execution ia favor cf Charles Wc'.f, William Wolf prise, are reported as bein able to apply funds ; nJ Lswis Wolf- , ...,. -. T ... f , , r. . . ? -if a iOl t PAOfc, MiertlT . C. to help it on to the extent ot over one million ot January 5, 1S54. si so s-tt dollars. The President, in his offieial capacity, t is. of course, i-norant of the real drift of this Kin- Notice to Supervisors. ,i;,:,. t,,., T ,v, f:,-,l, FJnE Supervisors of the different Road Districts in Wayne ney expedition: but I presume that the Kitchen ; u,WOiU;p, are here- y notifie.1 to make out rd have in readCabinet are in the Secret. iuess the accounts of their respective Koad Instricts. that the same may he j-resented at the next meeting of the Board of A Gooi Movement. In the Massachusetts Township Trustees fr settlement. tt . c i- . . , . i j It is expected that this matter will he promptly attended to.

nuue in -ttt'prcseiuauves. last week, ail oiacr,mnj tliat ALL the Supervisors of the Township wai be present

was adopted to inquire into the expediency, i sc., ct legislating so that Koman (Jatholic con-: vents and nunneries shall be open to public inspection. We trust thst a law will be passed! to that effect. A little lis;ht into certain dark Pl..,. . , i ,, . , 1 aces ami dOingS Will result in gOOd. "TnrViif.oi,,,, t , -p.., t i i t shall be Last. 1 he tvant me luu. ) journal savs that an Old CenUeman, Ted sixty-rive years, was married a few davs ao, in Knox county in that State, to his sixth ' wife, and has only married re women. His first wife is his last wife, and she is now in her fortv-rifty year. She has been married three times and her first husband is her last husband. tSThe Illinois legislature has rmne to work ! in pec i ;u!iar vigor. During the first four days of the session, the House passed twentr-on bills ! while in the Senate thirty bills were read and referred. Anion1-' the bills introduced IS One .! t. -i -n v 1.1 i 11 WiUCn It IS Said. Will probablV PASS, tO repeal the law preventing the emigration of free colored persous in the State. i i gThe resignation of Soils as Minister to; Spain, has been accepted, and J. C. Breckenridge I I ' 3 appointed in nis place. Death of Jou.v Y. Masox. Intelligence has j been received at Washington of the death of Mr. j Mason, the American Minister at Paris. The S report is that he died of apoplexy, on the 26th ttltimoi. Whether the report of his death is true j or not. all accounts agree instating that he lay a a danjerous condition about that period.

Cincinnati SrTailiet. Wedxesdatt, Jamiary 1", P. M. Flock 50 bid, at 7 75; 75 do at 7 65; 100 do a 86 68, and do at 7 7H. Pkoi.-iox. 5c J brls prime Lard, in lots, at 8c; SOhhds Bulk Shouldrsat 4 if. kd; 13.000 green Hams, fira railway, a', oje, delivered. 800 do, from block, at GV. and Goo trc Prime Mess Beef at 27 50, deliverable in New York. Hogs. The sales included -155 head, av. 220 lbs, at 8 1 55; 50O do do, 200 lbs, at 8 4 50; 120 do do, 160 lbs at 84 25, and 7U do do, 175 lbs at ;l W. Cheese. 10O bxs at OalCc. Salt. 2UU bags Turks Island at 50c. Sugar. Sales of 20 hhds fair at 5c. and 30 bxs white at 7c. Molasses 80 brls at 20c. Coffee. 45 bags at 104, a I lo. MARRIED By James M. Poe, Esq . on the 1st day of January, Icii, Mt. Caaeius Vooa to M.ss Lydh A. Bhik, all of this city. IIEl On the l.'.tli ii.st , of typhoid fever, at her residence ia Randolph county, Ind., f aan Cook, wife of rvunuel M. Cook, in thetiTth year of her age. Yes, death has robteJ us of a mother and friend one ever reidy to lend a helping hand in the needful time shrinkiDC not, bat self sacriucin. going from huse to b'Hue to aid in relieving and toothing the sick and distressed. Few have spent a life more devoted to the good of all. OITI25ErS' RICHMOND, INDIANA.

Robert .Morrison, 1 Albert C. lllanrhard, r Proprietors. Charles F. Collin, ) fry All transactions at-pcrtaining to the business of Basmiifo ! attended to promptly and with liberality. j Interest allowed on deposits, paaole on demand. I All demands upon us will he paid in funds bankable at the i Branches of the tate Bank of Indiana, or at the Hanks in Ciai cinuati. i Notes of the Free Banks of this State purchased at the highest , rate the dillerent claises of securities will justify. ! MOUHItBON, ULANCUARD &. CO. 1 January 17, IBM. 5-tf "aOTICE. The undersigned has been appointed by the Pro- ; iw hate Court of Wayne comity, administrator of the estate of Alexander lray, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the amount of their indebtedness i forthwith. and all bavin? claims ritraii:st the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent, i " J. W. SWAHoKlb ( Milton, January IT, lKio. 5-3t TT18 are desirous of closing out our stock of Silks, and w w would therefore advise dealers that they can he supplied with WUVS IRESS SILKS and Dress Trimmings, of every deLr!fek?e5"aXm7utke.lhry be tad an-s,where IU the ' kuamek, irwin & co. Richmond, January 10, s-tf FOlt ICi:. '. A B.arding H.iuse. I'ussession given on the 15th of . A March neat Also, the Law othce ow occupied lj J - i.A. Bickie. Enquire of a.w. lvs y Wm. UK .j!uuarjr 1 " Four Mile Valley Railroad Oftice 5-tf Xonce ta siookliollers. -XJOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Four Mile i-w Valley Railroad Company, that an election for seven Direcior.to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at Fair Haven, Preble county, Ohio, on Friday, the&h day of March next. ' orJ" ot lhe Uo"J uf ""Tmolltseacx. Secretary, Oxford, January it, 3S stt AVaync County Xeacliors' Association. 'ttERE will be a meeting of the Wayne County Teachers' Association, in this city, on Saturday, 27th inst. Session to commence at V, o'clock.' Ker. Cyrus Nutt will deliver an address in the evening. The public are respectfully invited to attend. January 17, 1H55. D. It. UOUfcKTS, President. 5 tt Wstnted, thousand p unds Tallow, for which the hichest cash 1 price will he paid Cash paid for Lard and all kinds of urease, al tne soap and handle actory, in tne out Kicnmona foundry building. BAiLIES MAKCHANT. Richmond, Jan. 13, 1655. 0. S CULLOCOH. 'reiniunt Euipirs. Mte. I. HTTSOS Plows! S. HOUNEY ic CO., -rwrOl LD respectfullv inform their friends and the agriculturJZtll?LJl?h!ite,liinZ'g- ZZXSlTOitr&rttlfcSlZ any point. Ihis Plow received the first premium of a " Silver Cup, At the last Indiana State Fair, for veneral purposes. They nlso receiveda SilrerCupat the same Fair for the BEST SOD PLOW. At the late Wayne County Fair they received the First Premium for the Best two horse Plow, sub-soil Plow, one-horse Plow and Cultivator, amt the t.retntum awaraed tor tne ttst Flowmanship, was awarded to those who used their Plows. These premiums were awarded in competition with several Plows which have heretofore l eeu highly honored with premiums, both at State and County Fairs. The proprietors of this estahliihment are all practical workmen they employ none hut competent hands, and use none hut the best materials, hence they feel a confidence in commending their work to the public- They also manufacture HARROWS, ! ur ainerent panerns inn oi ( flTe hOM. Agricultural imid ISffi.'.U' Of different patterns and of all sises; Cultivators, of three and ilemenis m various ainus, anu will that utay be desired. ear the lepot, corner of Front street and Washington Avenue, Richmond, Ind. January IS, ltw. 5-tf FISKE V PATSE, IlookM'l lores Stationetis ani Dealers in Cheap Publication?, Magazines and yewspapers, So. 31.'a' Main street, KICH110XD. January IT, 1805. 5 tf Valentine. SPLENDID assortment of comic and sentiment.il Valentines, just received at FISKE Ot PAVN E'S, January 17, 1854. 5-tf DR. THOMAS CUSCADEN, Uomucopathlr Physician and Sanreon, n.ivinfc located permanently iti Ivichuiond, will be fountl at his omVft at all hours extent when nrnfes.sionilllT'enheld at tioshea Meeting House, on Saturday, the 27th of the present month, between the hours of ll and o'clock, on said j day, for the purpose of electing seven directors to servo the .naiiiiii, r..r All at. w t h i-Oil r ,r. unct iiS ti 1m n,.iipnt as busiues of importance nili be before tiic meeting. h.US iliO-MAS-, Secretary. January u, 4 tt "'ihre,,' f' ft rea.ly tor settlement on that day . The Board of Trustees meets on the nrt Monday in Fehruary. S. K. JAMISON, Township Clerk. January 12. lo-1. 4-tf AtIiiiiniiiti'ntors .'Notice. tetters of administration with the win cf Wiiuam Hart, late of V'ayne county, and State of Indiana, deceased, have this day been granted hy the Common 1-leas cf said county The esute is supposed to be solvent. All jerson havinf claims a!ra;nst H estyt(. aro rsiuf susl tJ T,re to the cierk of said Court, witlun one year from this date. J A M11S I'ERKY, Administrator. 4-3t January 6. Cotton liuMing. TTEAMEK IRWIN & CO , are a rents for the sale of Test's IV superior COTTON" BATTING. Jan l:h. loo. 4-tf siii:kiff"s kalEi VP? t rtue of sun. .try executions to me directed from theCom?Z?ZTc ourt. 1 wiil expose at public sale at the coart reville. ivayne county, Inuiana, on the 3d dy ot Febraary, 144. betw "'c2r Xf een the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., day, the following describe.1 real es seventv-lhree tT3) aud the east half of ;lo number seventy-two. ITS 1 as numtere.1 on the plat of that 1 part of the citv of Richmond laid off by Charles . Starr, all i situated in said eountT of Wavne and State of Indiana. Taken ZfSJZJl??; x xauiva joiix c. page, svii w. c. January S. leSj. 4 tt Kailroad Election XHkr of the aMclX!ld?,,f th! Ito "1 liasniiwon Kailroad i. ornpany will be held at the princ.pal ; vwi-v u. jiaouay. tne -atii uroiimo, for me purpose c. f electing thirteen Directors to exercise the powers of the corpo ration, anu manage its ouainess lor ice etisuir e year J. B. STE1-U1.SS. See'y. 4-3t Eaton, O.. January 12. Dissolution. il' rllE partnership heretofore existing between us. is this day to seuie the business of use em. dissolved by mutual concern, timrr partner is autaortzed JAMES JOHN-SOX. ALFRED JOHNSON. 4 ". 15th month, 0th, -54

fire: fire:: fire::! messrs. crocker & son,

1 RATEF11. for the very liberal patronage which has been H ---t.ri.1f. ft-, them heretofore, return their thanks to their many friends and customers for their support. They woald al- ; so announce to their customers that they arejast receiving the Lest stock oi ore-cenes tney nave ever troagm i- i--:s they will sell low for cash, and as they intend t-- ruy for cash, and sell exclusively for the same, they Ca-.ter thecselvej they can make it t.: the adv-intace of every cne :o u of them. They also keep a federal ajsortmer t of Family Flour and Fred on hand, which they will deliver to any part of the city free of char. Or iers left with them will he promptly attended to Good ftate Bank ilooey kept on hand to jy for ail kinds of produce. Richmond, January 1-2, le55. -ti Stolen $40 Reward. iTsTOrEX frnm the subscriber, on the nirht of the 7th inst., one mileand a half southeaster Richmond, a lijrht Sorrel Horse hVhin"! haxel eye, and carabout lti hands hih. mane and tail nearly w Vhite. bald face and Roman nose: has a light haxel e ries head up well has two or three scars on rus nina leet. ne j has small hoofs, and is a natural iacer. Saddle and bndieaiso ; stolen. Any one eivmz inf -'rmation as to ms wuem"uw. ) receive tlie above reward. January li, 1Kk. ELI As tUWAKl'S-4-?t R. A. PAIGE, j "V'O. 22 MAIN STREET, has a general stock of well I lelueteJ Staple. Plain ani Fancy OooJs, of the! newest and most desirable styles, just received from the : latest importations. 1 Ladies' Isress Goods. Chaliies, Bersges, Tissues, Silks, Lawns. Swiss De- ! Laines, Uinghams, Prints, &c. White Goods, Ponnets an3 j Ribbons. Vndersleeves. best French Collars, Mli Uauze, BlacL I. ace Mitts. White French Merino. White F.ngUsh Crape, best Kit Gloves. Hosiery, Parasols ani every variety of useful Fancy Notions. Carpetings, Umbrellas, flits. Boots, Shoes, Domestic Goods, Tickings, Muslins, &c ; Gentlemen's Wear, of every description; Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Gro ceries, arc. v-- .u ... .(.I, ,ii;, ,n ,ii ov.mimtvm ii u liiwic mt: a.ieuiiou t""- T of our stoct. where no pains win te sparea to ouer -uiu ; tion. .No house can undersell us , . i i Call and tee. Nov. 2 1th, 1S61 13-tf Dissolution of l'artucrsliip! .N the 25th Jay of December last, the partnership hereVtofore existing between John H. Thomas and Henry Dow ell, in the Bla-.'ksiuithins basiu-, was dissolved by muuar , consent. Those indebted will please call at tho old shop and j scttid up at as early a day as practicable. i 1 JOHN H. THOMAS, HENKV DOVSELL. Jous H. Tuon t3 will continue the Blavksmithing busi-j nejs as heretofore, aud grateful for the liberal patronage horotifori; given to hi:n, respectfully requests a continuance ; cf the same. Ho will do all kinds of work in his lino neat- j Iv. Kiilwtantiallv. on shcrt n.-tit-e. and on the most liberal ; terms. " January 1, lS.'.j.-at-STAT I' )F INDIANA,' It tht Wayiu- Cv-.i- .- Ha Wayne Countr, I April T-.n.i, liZ-3. David Wilcutts, Executor ofCalvin Thomas,"! vs. I Samuel Manning, John Lacey. P -njamin F. I Petition to settle Fletcher, Thomas lientun. Willis Harris, as insolvent. Aaron Kich, Milton Willi-inu, Jolin Burt, J and other creditors of said estate. J 'OTlCEis herei-y pien to the creditors of said esiate, that at I the July term. 1"."4, of si; 1 Court, the estate of Calvin Thomas was declared nrohaMy insolvent. Crcilitors are there fore notified that the same will be settled accordingly. DAVID WIUTTTS", Executor of Calvin Thouias. 3 3t January 5, 1853. Roll Up with Your Stock Money. j rVlIIE undersigned takes pleasure in informing the eitiiens of j Ja Kichmond, and tne nalauce or maniuu. inai ne u -ployed Mr. Tithis, a gentleman of many years' experience in the Dajruerreian business, to operate in his Gallery, over Jason Ham 's" store, corner Main and Pearl streets. Those who wish to ohtain perfect likenesses of themselves executed in the highest perfection of the Daguerreian art, can be accommodated l y giving him a call. lie is fully prepared with the most approved apparatus and chemicals. to execute hiswork in the most artistic aud satisfactory manner, and would respectfully invite all who wish "to see themselves as others see them," to give him a call, l'atronage at the pleasure of visitors. On board that ill-f:ited vessel, the San Francisco, was a daeuerreotyyie. It sunk with the vessel its owner was saved, and with the warmest anxiety offered a reward of four thousand dollars for the recovery, or a duplicate of that single impression. This fact is worthy of the consideration of those who are deferring till a more convenient season to obtain their likenesses. Miniatures taken as well in cloudy as in clear weather, and warranted to ffiue satisfaction. II . W - MENPENHALL. January 5, Ipjj. 3-'f Strayed From the vicinuy of this city, on Wednesday ereLnim, ,f Inst weeW a dark bav mare, about five Tears yold 15, hands high marked withthesaddle has been kii-keil upon tne nock nau a bloc ou me rigm niua loot. .-o , . ... , i -.n . return, or any information concerning her, to Lewis Burk. or to the undersigned. JAMES BL'KliOVN K. Lost, somewhere in this city, on the 28th inst., a pocket' wallet, containing forty-two dollars, and several papers liberal reward will be given by returning it to this olhce Dec. i'S leo4. STATE OF I ni lA,i In the Wayne Circuit Court, Wayne County, $ Spring term, H55. Vann Pimonsin and Ar.ijiil imonson his wife, (who is a daughter ind heir of Alexander Grey, deceased,) Wilkinson Urey and Havens Grey, (,sons and heirs of said Alexander Grey, dee'd, Thomas Berry and Hannah Berry, children of Nancy Berry, deceased, (who was a daughter of said Alexander Grey, deo'd, vs. Andrew J. McGill, Lydia Reynolds, marTie.l tt, 4niis Kevnolds. Nancy l'liillips. James McGill and John McGill, (chil- Petitionfor Partition. dren of Patience McGill deceased,; leter Martz, Andrew Martz, Lydia Jane Marts and Christiana Martz, (children of Bet -sy Marts, ia daughter deceased of said Patience McGill, t Isaac Grey, Edna Hidden, married to Georire Kiddell, Alexau dor Grey, Catherine Grey, Haveus Grey, Matthew Grey, Ruth Ann Grey, Sarah Jane Grey and Nicholas Grey, (children of Matthew Grey, deceased, who was a son of said Alexander Grey, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to the above name! defendants, 1 James .YcGill, John McGill, Peter Martz. Andrew iwtz. Lydia Jane Martz, Christina M.irtz, Isaac Grey, Edna Riddeil. Georee Riddeil, Alexander Grey, Catherine Grey, Havens Grey, Matthew Grey. Ruth Ann Grey, Sarah .lane Grey and Nicholas Grey, whom it is alleged by the aiddavit of a disinterested person are non residents, and residence unknown, of the State cf Indiana of the tiling and pendency of the petition for partition in the above entitled cause, and that unless they be aud appear before the Jude of the Wayne Circuit Court, on the second day of the next term thereof, to be held at the Court House in Ceutreville, on the second Monday of February. l -55, to answer or demur to the same petition, the same will be taken for confessed, and decree as to them entered thereon accordingly, in their absence. Witness. Andrew F. Scott, Clerk of the said Court, and the seal thereof, this iTth day of December. 154. AN PRE W F. SCOTT, Clerk December 29, lf54. 3c ICicliraond Academy. FJ1HE second session of this Institution will commence in the : I basement of the M. E. Church, on Tuesday, 2(ith inst., and continue twelve weeks. The undersigned will he assisted ly Mies Jist Morrow, who is an experienced teacher. . S. RAILSBACK. December 22, 1-54. l-3t AIuiiui!trator's Sa', "lI-L be sold at the late residence of faul Frazer. Sen., 1 ww mile southeast of Centreville, Wayne county, I-id., on Friday, the lith day of January next, part of the personal property belonginjrto said estate, consisting of corn in crib, oats in sheaf, hay in the stack, wagons, horse gears, farming utensils, hou-ehold and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of nine months will be givew on ail sums over three dol lars. the purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing interest from date, and waiving valuation and appraise-zuci-tlaws Sale to commence at lo o'clock. P 4F. FKAZER, Administrators. December 29, 1?54. 2 3t Turnpike Election. N election will be held at the Hampton Svhool House on the j first second day. (Monday.) in the second month February) f next, to eiect sr en Directors for the Richmond and Newport j luiiiifi,. i-uitipoiij, ."J n wit. cii.uiiig jr.,. JE?SK CLARK, President. Johi Hext.cv. Secretary. 12ih month, -Jtith, 154. C-3t Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Bennett Banner and James C. Hays, is this 'lay dissolved hy mutual consent. The business of the old firm witl t e settled by James C. Hays. BENNETT BARMER, JAMES C. HAYS. November 10, 154. 2-3t PI'GAR Cured ShouMer?, of the Tery best quality, for O sale cheap at No. 31 Main street, bv May 1$. L'YXDE t BARNES. rreh Family Groceries. E II GITHENS, has just received a large addition to his i former well selected stock of Srraaioa Fisut Gi8.1c. Ha purchases the best articles the markets atTord. and tnose wno wisn articles 01 extra quality can always nna meaii his store. Cali and examine for yourselves. June i!3, lc54. HOLIDAY GIFTS. MESSRS. CURTIS & TRUAX, TWIvusic; Dealers, Xo. 60 Fourth street, Cincinnati. UTOrLD announce to their customers and the public generaliv. that they will sell every variety of Ml'SICAL . S(ERCHASIIZE from this date to January, 1S55. at greatly reduce! rates, to enable all to supply themselves with useful, appropriate and elecant gifts. Our assortment consists of Hillett, Davis ck Co's. Baron k Ravins' and Geo. Hews" Superior Piano Fortes; Carhart's and Nedhasa's Melodeon's; Martin's tiuilars; Violins, old and new: Flutes. Aecordeons; Music Books: Sheet -Vusic, and other -varieties of Musical Merchandise. Such inducements have inn before ten offered the maun public :n the West. Ihrcember 22. Ir54. 1-tf IOT An oval shaped miniature Breast Pin, with m'.n:aj ;ur enclosed. The nnier will receive a liberal reward by avicgit at either the Jeflersonian or Palladium office T-ce3iber 29. 154. 2-tf Cincinnati and Ft. Wayne Railroad Co "V0TTCE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given te the stockholders of the Cincinnati and Tort Wayne Kailroad Company, that an election for nine directors to serve for theensuing vear. will be held at Winchester, Randolph county Indiana, on Wednesday . February 22. 1 J55 Jt 4 o'clock, P. of that day. By order of the Board of Directors. TETKKP. BAILET, President Jaaaary 13.1S5i. 4-tt.

MILLS V l!KUn.,

lypOHII, AND WHOLklAlI SIILIM 1ST Pr Liquors for Tied ioI 1 u rwoei, -V3. 24i Maim irt,i, CINCINN ATI. fHE following respectable physieiscs snl J of Wayne county, Ind., have purchssed an merchants turcbiied sea w 111 uep on hand and for ssle a pure and nsfi i!' i assortmect cf the above liquors, for Sacrarnrntal, Mii."!Mi. Mechanical. Chemical or eulinarv f urj 05e. AMogton Dr. M. G. Mitchell, Wiiliamsturg t'r. Keliog; Newport Joel FirkerKconomT Dr. Maulsbv. Washington W. B. Randall. Boston Dr. Evans. January 5, ISoo. 3-tf Adminitrntnr' (ntirsw. T TTERS of administration hare been granted to th. undersigned upon tha estate of V iiliam Ntx.cn . Jr., ui iion cuumy. .111 pet'i .u jcvcto im estate will mane immediate payment, ana tnose nartne claims will present mem Tor settlement. .V. E WILCOX, SAMUEL NIXON. 3-3t January S, 1855. Rising Sun Insurance Company, OF RISING SUN, INDIANA. Incorporated 134. " AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 91,000,000! BO IK1 OF DltU.CTUKj: S. ITathaway, J. W. Spencer, J. W. Talbott, W. II. IV well. B. B. I.ring, Jno. Grace, J. M. trinning, I. Zeiller. .Taci b C. Wells, W. T. Fate, 15. J. Hatha ay, Israel lxring, SamuslF. Covineton S. HATHAWAY, President B. J. Hathawav, Secretary. J t .uv. , and confines its busmoss to the Mate of Indiana exclusively. Ktctract from tht charter. "The real and personal estate, business, property, funds aud concerns of said Corporation, and the administration of its affairs, shall be under the uian- ' sgeatent and control of a Board of Dirc-t.ir-, who shall ba ! "tockholders and residents within this S:ate, ani citi zona of i the United States." i l ira and Inland Navigation ri-ks tak-m at eqni table rates ' of premium, bv WM. BLANCH AKI). Agent. December 2-, 155-4. 1-jm Twenty Casks SAKDEKSOf, IllCOTIIEKS V CO.'S BEST CAST STEEL FILES, Assorted, Direct ImporUitioii, Via yiew Orleans, -oic arriving and for sale By the Package, ON SPECIAL TEKMS. TYLEK DAVIDSOX A CO., No. HO and 141 Main street, January 5, 1854. CINCINNATI Dissolution! f I'ilK partnership hcrctefore existing between William W -M- Lyndo and Ue-rge W. Barnes, under the name of Lynda & llarnes. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled business with said firm, will please call at their old stand and settle the same immediately, with either of them, who are duly authorised.) as it is very desirable to close up the business of said Crm without delay. WM. W. LYNDK, C. W. BAKNl'.S. Kichmond, January 1, 1555. 3-3w Oxford Female College. THE first session of this new Institution will open on Thursday, the 11th day of January, under the Superintendence of Rev. Dr. Scott, aided by tho same exccllc-nt corps of Assistant Teachers with whom he has so successfully conducted theOxFOKn Female Institute. The terms of tuition, Ac, will be the sajua as in the former Institution, viz: Primary department , ... .$14 per annum. Academical " 2i " Collegiate year, SO Music, with use of Instrument 35 " French, Drawing and other extras, at a rea?onable additional expense. Hoard and lodging in the family of tho principal at ?2 25 per week. Fuel, light, Ac, at cost. Whole expense, per annum, exclusive of music and other extras, $140; including the same, 175. Spacious and elegant public buildings, for the accommodation of the school, are in tho course of erection. When these are completed, the expenses will bo considerably re duced. In the meantime, suitable ana couveuicnt rooms , . . ti . ,r i, ' e .i,,.,i,..l ,;il 1a ' hnve boon obtmned for the oc-oupancv ot the fcehool till tne ' new public buildings are completed. i January 5, 151. 3-tf f I iHADDETJS WRIGHT hereby respectfully insinuates loan persons inueorea to mm tnat ne is reruiy needing -Voney. and hopes that at loi.st all whose accounts have been running through the year, will call and settle by tho 1st of next month. December 15, 1S54. 62-tf New Arrangement. TAMES JOHNSON respectfully informs his customers thru he shall continue the Grocery business at the old stand, corner of Main and Marion streets, where he will keep constantly on hand a choice stock of Family Groceries, of all kinds, for sale cheap. Also, White Wheat Family Flour, warranted; Corn Meal made at Benjamin Pickett's mill, which is too well known to need comment. JAMES JOHNSON. Jst month, 12th, 1853. 4-tf Musical. JCST received, a new lot of Music. Call and see it. Also Kuth Hall; Ida May: Life of Barnum.and other late works, at BL RBAXK 6c BRO'S, No. 4 Main street. January 12, 1855. 4-tf Western Coal. i.ooo.s,E superior quality Western Coal, for CAIN Ac MAI.SHV istmontn, r-th, lfoo. 4 tf Voughioglaeny Coal. 4 jjffc 4 BL'SUELS real Youghiogheny Coal at reduced priCes, hy CAIN 6z MALbBV. 1st month, 10th, lS5o 4 tf Dry Pine and Poplar Lumber. TTST received a lot of Clear l'ine. On hand, 1st and 2.1 Common Pine; 3u.oi0feet seasoned Poplar, all thicknesses; Flooring, pine and poplar, on hand CAIN 4r MALaBV. 1st month, 155. 4 tf A Hare Chance Tor a Bargain. 1 W ILL sell at Public Auction on Saturday morning, January ; 2t, my entire stock of Family Groceries, consisting of a iren - eral assortment of desirable Groceries, and the entire fixtures j belonging to my store. No. SO Main street. Starr Row. I will ' also rent the store room on reasonable terms. A liberal credit will begiven. M. C. LEWIS. January 12, lr-4. W. L. Fs jrn.R, Auctioneer. I J. b. jclia. w. r. BENTO. CetercUU, Jticsnese', JULIA -V At IIEXTOX, -1TTOR.'rs ji.YI) COU.YSFLLORS AT LAW, Kichmond, Indiana. Vr Office in the Wiggins' Biiildisi March 10, 154. 12-t Owellinfj House in West Rictauiond. S IJ1HE undersigned offers for sale his dwelling house ia West ; Richmond. It is pleasantly situated one story frame, three i rooms, good water, and other conveniences. There is one fourth acre of land, and another fourth adjoininr. which can be had. j It will be sold on fair terms, and any one wishingsnch property cannot do better. Cali aud see it. ISAAC IX) VE. October 6, lc54. 42 -Cm AltTIFICIAL. TECTIi: DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON, Dentists, -Vo lcrf Hef Sixth ttrtet,letirten fiace ai Kim, Cincinnati. This Olfice, under the manst-eraent of its present proprietors, has been increasing in reputation for superior operations in tha Artificial deDartments of Dentistrv for tha j last ten years, and no expense or effort shall be wanting j to give satisfaction to all who rosy favor it with their ! patronage. I The subscribers wauld call attention t tho following ; essential points pertaining to Artificisl Teeth, viz. Beau ty ani naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of the materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness ia restoring the natural appearance of the teeth ana ability to masticate, ia all of which they are warranted in saying they are exceeded bv none, and equaled by fewTEETH Inserted from one to a full set, with Artificial Gums. Full and half seta invariably inserted by suction. All operations in Dentistry performed in the most thorough manner. Tkbm s Considering the superior chiraeter of the work ; ,aA the iruarsmao ,itrn thxv ar th r..r ..nn.M in ti.- ic. U 1 Two Teeth or more on Gold Piste, $3 per tooth. Two Teeth or more on Silver Plate, $i per tooth. The money refunded if tha Teeth do not prove satisfactory. For the information of those livic at a distance, ws would state that our facilities are such that we can mtks in the finest style a lull set of TF.ETH in from 24 to 4,3 hours, asd all small pieces in proportion, so that bo detention need be apprehended. W. C. Dr.NCVV. J. G. CAMERON. Dt"tXo. 154 Siath St., bet. Race and Kim, Cincinnati. Decemter 20, ' 1-ly Pouierof Boiling .Hill Iron, PlOWS AZXCl. A"3CCS. 4 FtTX ssortment constantly for sale by L. F. POTTEK. X-. 5 Front rtreet, between Main aad Sycamore, iBdnnati . November 17, "ii. &-ly JHt Received, a fine lot of Wafl Paper, with border to match. Also, Fire Screens and Window Paper in rreat variety. KRAMER, IRWIN A CO. Frame Timbers. fLLIOTT or CO ALE are prepared ta furaish all kinds of J caatiiars. Rafters Joists, dec, oa short notice, aad have oa hand aa assortment for the retail trade. Native Coal, SrPEKIOR T15ty, for sale j Jasasry W. le5. W. T. S tf

I'iuritinati, Eaton ut Kirbiuo. I I RAILWAY!

Winter Arrnugement. COHMEXCINH on Mondav, Dresiher Uth. between Kichnaond. Cincinnati. and a.l intermedial points. rasssi6Bm Tit Lave Richmond -V A. M.aa4 arrive ai Cincinnati at 10 A . .fti " It Hi. 3.10 P.M. - " P. Jl. arret una Leave C:cc5r.nati,6 A. M., ad arr.rt at Klchtac-ad a 5 A. M. 2.1S P. M. " " 5.10 P. M. '- 4.20 P. M. " (- Xi P. si. The SO A. X. tram from Richmond, and tha S.90 P. kl. train from Cineisnati vill stop at all res-alar stations, and at the Valley House and Richmond Pike on regular notice All othsr trains will stop at rerolar stations only. D. M. M0KK0W, ?uierintendent December 15, 1S54. Si if Iissoliif ion of Hsirtnerstiip. fl'HE copartnership heretofore exilin between th -M. uoiiersined having expired by limitation, the business of the fir ca wiil hereafter be continued by Joseph W. Biachley and John A. Simpson, who are alone authorized to collect tha debts and settle tin the affairs ot the concern. JOSEPH IV. BLACHLEY, JOH-N A SIMPO.V. DAVID K. ES TK Jr. Cincinnati. Dee. 9. 1S34. 5': c LOTiiiVaTcsLOTTiTx s : rililK undersigned take great pleasure in informing their A numerous acquaintances and the public generally that thev have just received, in the Telegraph building, a larte stock of Clothing, consisting olevery variety ofseasoaabia Heady-nadf Cloltiinc;! Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestin and Gentlemen's Furnishine : Goods, all of which will be sold as low as can be sold by any house west of the Mountains. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock befor purchasing elsewhere. Jj Having employed Jonir H. Scott, we are prepared to cut and fit our customers in a style not surpassed by any Clothing establishment here or elsewhere L. II. McCULLOUGH & CO. Richmond, Nov'r 10, 1S54. 23-tf Keuiovul. BAllsk AC.A1X: fSTELL & MKXKA have removed their Boot anJShoe Store s to their new four-story building on Main sU. and are prepared to accommodate the.r customers aud the pul-Uc generally, with an assortment of as cood Boots and Shoes as can be found in the city; and as they are working men themselves, they are enable 1 to sell as cheap, at least, as the cheapest, and perhaps alittlebelow them Call and examine for yourselves. Kichmond, Oct. 6th ll54. 41 tf F nmily (groceries. Fresh and Uood. CUl Kth., Sugar, Molasses, Loaf and Crushed Sugars, just received and for sale bv "K. M. COOK t SON. Jj't 50. 154. 31-U ?. it. LipPEXt orrs loach Manufactory and Repository, Xortheast corner of Main and franklin streets. RICHNOND, INDIANA, KJff. Whjibe he has const 9$2rvK erl sssortuient of C'arrii VIS.ionkblo style, and lint onstantly for sale a genlagos ol the most tashlabed workmanship. such as .'"ic?c, ( Aanu(,L, suikiet, 1 urte Ciirriiall and Truttinj H ujosi, built of the best materials, aud by the most competent workmen, under the immediate superintendence of the proprietor. Lj" Orders for I images to any amount, executed wild aespatcn. Kichmond, December la, I304 62-tf Great Eclipse of 1854. Messrs. HUNT oi RUTTKK, 1 roprietors of ths itininoKii depot niLLs, V wctRMEKLY Ne-man's, announce to the citisens of Kick- ' uiond an.i viciuity, that they are prepared to furnish any amount of 'o. 1, Family Flock, at the lowest market price. Ali. orders for our Hour left at T. S. Voung's Provision House, will receive prompt attention, and Flour conveyed by Express to any party of the CHy free of charre. ZZf W II EAT, J They will pay the hifthest market price for WHEAT delivered at their Mill. Farmers would do well to pive them a call before selline elsewhere. HIT NT & KL'TTEIL Kichmond, June 2tth, 1854. Woolen Yarn. III! CL'TS just received and for sale ty ,)UU ' TUADIIKL' S vTUIOHT. M if December 15, 154. B F. BROWN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND NOTAKY" PUBLIC, Rirhmoitd, Mayne County. Indiana, UTILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Kspectalattention will be trivett to theeolieotiuii of claims and to the settlement of decedent estates. Office in tNe Brightwell buildingM.it" ,iwt, li.eii Front and Fearl. 13, 14. SS-tf INDIANA STOCK MONEY! AS. we hare at present to stand a share of W per cent, on btatehtock paper, snd as we prefer our customers to have the benefit of this rather ih.n bankers or brokers, we will for the present allow all purchasers 10 per cent, premium for all par funJs. The i.ndersigned having the utmost confidence that the most f tha piper of our t ree Banks will be ultimately cood, will tor th present take the paper of all the S iOI K If ANkS that are not broken, snd will sell his Goods for s ich rp. r. !ss than they csu be bought lor Gold in the city of Kich in end K. JACKSON. New York Dry Goods Store, under Starr Hall, opposite the People's lisnlt . December 29, 1854 2-tf The Stock of the Season! JASON HAM, fi RATEITT for the very liberal patronage which has hereto W fore been extended to him, return1 his sincere thanks to U.s many friends and patrons for their support. lie would also inform his old customers and thh pubtie, that he has just opened decidedly the largest and best stock of Goods he ha ever hroaM to this market, and will mell at tricM that cannot be heat. He will give the most decided barf mine to all who may fnvorhm with a cali. His assortment is very- general, and consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts and almost every variety cf Guods fur gentlemen s wear, of the latest styles. His stock o S Ladies' Dress Coods9 Consists of Silks, Lawns, Bereges and Berege DeLaines, CfngIaaitiua, rriuia,ukca im bum:, oi I'LAIX GOODS Kmbrace a very neat variety, to which he invites special atten 1 tion. In the line of Fancy Trimmincs, Notions, dec, he has a ! eeneral assortment. His stock of STRAW UUCHiS, Sooti aud i A.e, is also worthy of special attention. In short, he natters , himself that he has "tike ttock of th srosea," and invites ever I body to cull and examine for themselves. i rr'A,i kinds of Country Produce purchased at the highest market price. t LAXStLED. lie has a large amount of White and Brown Flaxseed to loan to farmers on contract. H COL. At the proper season, the undersigned will be in ths r....riit for the purchase of Wool, for which he will paythe highest i-oisible price. JASON II AM. ; lltfc mo. 7, 1p54. 16-tf ! Painter's Depot. . THOMAS NEWBY, Horskr, Sis-n sand OraaamrnUtl , l anry , Dree, rative land Kai I rsarnsl C'sar rati site r: . lawa Maimer: . lazer: Iisaita(r of d and 1 Garbles,! I JO Paints and Glass always on hand at the lowest cash prices Mixed Paints for sale. JO Shop on Pearl street, south of Main, ever T. J. Tounr's Store. j Kichmond, November 3, 1854. 46-tf House pontine, tLAT. Valley and Hangiug Gutters, Conducting Pipes and Heads, otc, made and put up both is town and country, at : all times, and warranted at low enures for cash. Fhop near ths i Huntington House. LiiftVRK CXIEBWJOD. October 20. l-o l. 44-tf CITY GROCERY STORE! j E. EL COOK & SON, j TJfOCLD respectfully inform their friends and the pnbj w w lie that they have enlarged sn? refitted their room, ! snd filled it with a fine assortment of Fresh Family' tirocerte aud Provi'ion which tbey will sell aa . low as similar articles can be ha t in this market. Thank- - fisi for the past liberal patronage bestowed trpon them, they . ..." : -. .i-:. c . i i rvspet-biuny luucu tuuuumiitB ui uiu sauiQ. T . - , 1 O - I July 20, 1851. ai-tf BASIL BBIQHTWELL, IS cow opening a sinrk of seasonable DRV 600I)i, enrbrar.int: almost every article in the wants of the people, which, for i -e, cjuaiitv and prices, canuot be excelled in tuis city. He has siso received a supply of Fresh Groceries, Qneensware, Ac, Vr., The public a-e rcspecUuliy invited to call aad exaaiuie for lliemselves. jr-lfU'VTftY PRODf'CE akin in exchanre for Goods. Sy-CAII at all times paid for Wheat, at tie h if best market price. JfJ- V l 1. will I parehased at the hijbest rate. Kichmond, Nov'r 21, 154. ltf CtOPPIZR K ETTXES From 10 to 40 gallons, for t boiling eider and apjile batter, a full sufply u the Steve j Store, and manufactured by ! T. J. B AEGIS . i fey4emb-r 22, 1S53. 4u-tf j 1 TST received from Sew Tork. a larre lot of fancy Cooking I and Parlor 6tve, of the latest patterns, at tbe Crr-v Prwva sroik. LLUTaa IS DEK WOOD. October 20, lc34. 44-tf Ilo! for the Kankakee. ) r1o exehanere foe city property, town Iota or Ptatw Stock i J. inone-v.hrethoand two hundred arret of naiirrproved j lands, in pa-reeis te suit purchasers Seven improve Farms eontainim rrom ?o to ares. A barzain ran be bnorbt ia the Trr and Book Store formerly e-wned by W. T. Mendenhall. For particulars inquire of BTTiBANK k BTtO , At Mendenhall's Drug Store, Richmond, Ind. December 2. Is5t. 22-tf Jok Work DONE at all times ia Copper. Tin, Sheet Iroa aad Zinc, at the shortest notice, ana in good workmanlike manner, at tbe City Stove Store. UI ETRJt k n'WRWOOD. OcaotserSO. 1S4. 44-tf Frrth Tea. THE andersirned has just miil aa invoice of smpevior Teas, seieesed frasa tae latest rsaportatieas , and warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any ever broasht te taia market. He has paid svecial atsestioa to this araach ef his bwsiaess. and confidently asks those vhe are fend of a superior article to give aim a e:l. B. U. 61TBISa Jon 1 . lSt

THE NEW YORK. DRY GOODS STORE.

7 A S Te are aetermiseJ te close sat ear Winter Qoods, we have markei our stock fully 3U per rent, lea than refular prices . t W are sHIias; fine dark Prints at P S'e50dos Iran casnbrie Handkerchiefs, lie, worth 25c. ! S - Needle wortwd tallars, lo. SSc. 1 " Ladxa' French Caps, iic cheap at 90c P.01 s ' U i.il tan Cravats, i. Ieasues, aerine marked 4V. Mt i rich &w:a Scarfs, lic worth S)t. Kich p'.aid Cofrurr . Sic. IV Laines. ail kinds, from 10c. np. Children's ( reach Ginghams. Black Silks, a lar assortment DOMESTIC GOODS. Tickings. Flannels, Linsevs. 'Jeans, 'stiasrls. Cassimeres Blankets. Checks, bleached and brewa Shirtings, shssnngs. pillow case Muslins; cleth Tai-leCovers; blsachej and brewa linen Tablecloth, hickory Shirs jif. men's iamb's sreI Shirt; tine White Shirts, black silk Cravats, rich smhcsieeresl col'd do, Oeats licea lljta, Uloves, Half Hmsj. Te smr stock of Shawl W Invite particular attention. 4 all wool Broeha Shawls. S 4; these roods were sold for tlx. Bay State Long Shawls. So 40: tiirl o Mack ' clotk Shawls, ff,l U. l-4 Plaid Lone Shawls. 3. elMap at 5. a few B roc ha Lang Shawls, tho finest (Mods imported. LADIES' FURS. A few set yet os hands, which ws have marked at $"; these goods are usually sold at $ 14. Childrea's Victorias. 74c. cheap at ! SO: Ladies' Par Cuas. fr.. abargala. W e invito al! person ia want or Dry ttooda, to raw and examine our tioods aad prices eefere pure has in t else her . JACKSON. N" York Iry Goods Storo, Maia street, OpposiM th People's Bask, an dor Starr's Mall. January 12. 180A. a-f City Shoe Store. I have just received front New Tork and Cincinnati, an extensive sad superior stork of mwi" -.1SS MM VSIMIVB S CBOSS, COnSiSlng cf French Kid. Knamelod. bronte and tan eoloreJ Buskins an.I Slippers, Jenny Lisa! trailers for Ladies, Misses ani children. Fine Boots sad Shoo for men and bvs, such as calf. piat. enameled, patent leather, and cloth Congress Shoes and Slippers. Hats of ratines styles Silk, Panama, Palm Leaf nl Maricaibo, latest style and most beautiful finish. I am manufacturing all of the most fashionable kinds of Boots and Shoes to order, of the best materials and workmanship, having in my employ the beat of workmen. I feel confident from the experience I hare had in basiness, that ray work will compare favorably with any ia the West. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit s continuance of it. JOB B0KTON. Kichmond, Sept. 29, l?5t. 4l-tf CLIW. SCOTT. IsMl .I. . CUWtOID. SCOTT & CRAWFORD, So. 8 .Main slrert, Kichmond, ladianit, STRIPED PUMP AND STRIPED BALL. Xjadies' GkxxUi 3a.aaXLLtayBia3 lata and Calp"rF0t-,! Boots and Shoes. PI NKRIES rmbrellas; Carpet Bscs; Satehsls; Window Pa ler and Oil Shades; Looking Ulassos; Queens aad Olassware, Trunks, etc Also, a general stock of UKOCKBdSs, as low as the lowest. - G ROC R I F.S -A fresh surclvof F amily Oroeeries just JC M. COOK. Ne. 1 Maia street. T received bv March 29. 164. D ried Peaches! The best of Tennessee Halves con stantly on hand and fur tale cheap at No. SI Main ! .. I v May 1J . LYNDK BARNES. Superior Wrapping Paper. U'E have the arency for the sale of Thlstlethsraite dc Co's superior Wrapping Paper, where merchants can be upplied at ths lowest prices. KJLaMKH, IRWIN J CO. Iiecensbcr 23, lfit. 1 tf TThite Fi-h and Mackerel. Tordsge, Halter Ropes, V S-c. fox sale by E. M. COOK de SON. July 3i, IS54. - ' - SI tf Just lteceUesJ. Direct froai New York, Tux late styles of Milk Plash and Cloth Men's and TBov's ani Children's Cane. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Furs. JOHN SUFFRINS. October 2i.l Si I. " 46-tf llowtse and It for Sale. rBnE property Im on Fifth street, between Main and the Rail--at read licpot. In the pleasant pari oi tne eity. apply to LKWla BURK. Richmond, June S3, IAM. Private Residence for Sale. (The Property of John L. Oruvf.) A moat aeairable resUenee. situated on Frank lin street. north of Main. Tn houae k ot twtsk. toe elories Inch. nine moms, and all ftni.hed to neat and medsra atvle. The property ss dswtf able, and will be sold oa fair terme, which may be known, and the property see, on application to W. a. ADDLEM AN. Richmond. Jan. 19. IPSs. -j- 4 tf LKAU riPE. A larjro supply assorted ! ls and 2 iucaes, for sale at tbe Stove store of T. J. BARUI. New Firm and New Stock. TIE undersigned are now prepared to farnlrh all who may favor them with their patronage, all kinds of Fresh CVroceriea, such as Coffee, Sanr, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, aad almost every thinjr els in the Grocery and Provi.1i.1n line. All kinds of Nuts, Raisins, Candies, ke., constantly kept on hand. They have, in connection with their Oroocry, a large Bakery, and are prepared at all timet to furnish f refill Hread and Cakes. Pound and all other kind of Cakes made to order for Parties, Halls or Weddings. Crackers at wholesale and retail, at the old stand of Vickers & Mitchell . VICHERS k RATTRAY. War! War!! The undersigned hav Declartd War against Imposition! CSL CONE A AR0H harinr leased the stars room. No. H Main street, Kichmond. Tod., for a term ef years, have fttaatt'Penxl with a stock of Uoods r eoneistinc la part of the following articles: An assortment of Clocks, of tae best manufacture. Watches, of every variety ; Jew.lry of every style and of different quality, from ten to eighteen carats fine. Tbey can and will sell the above articles lower than any house In the West, puds and blows to the contrary, notwithstanding-. They have also connected with their stock ef Watches and Jewelry, a Hue stock of Jtlslliiierjr and Fancy Crooela, Which they will sell at cost add carriage. JO" Mr. William Stephens, who is a practical Watch Maker, will attend to the Watch department. Having; had aa experlenoe of more than 31 years, he feels eonttdeat that be will be able to please all who may favor hica with a call. lie ie now prepared to repair (not impair) all kinds of Watches, from the most common to the most complicated Duplex and Chronometer; also to make any parts of any of the above named Watches, if necessary, new; and also new Watches made to order. All of the above worit warranted. Please don't forget No 19 Main street. Decemb.r2i.IHi4. 1-tf o NE large Platform and one Counter Scale for sale by faltUblUa at AH-U1.I. December 22, 1-tf J W. PLCVMIl 1. s. witms. PLUMMER, WILSON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer $ in Dm:, Mediciata, Gilt, Dyes, Paints, GUsswarf, ETC., ETC., Southwest corner of Maia and Pearl street, Kirhmend, lad. $th month, 8, ls54. S?-ly To the People. n AVISO returned to our new rooms at the old stead, we are prepared to meet all legitimate demands saada a4 our counter, and invite a "ran" upon as. as we can furnish every article in our business at as Iowa rate as tbe earns article can be purchased for, short ot tha Ciackaaeti sash avtee. Oar ecock Is nearly all new aad quite large. - Having a Laboratory ta eonneetion with our hoase, we wilt manufacture ail ear Tiaetares, gyrais, drc.aad will stand pledged for their jxarit. ITr State Stock aotei lakea at par for Drucs. PLCMMEK, TwiXSOJf & CO. Kovesaber 4. U&l. ' 4 if rfOTICE."" )rrfnaierr, TsHtet llaaf , dke.-A large and well selected assortment for sale tr ta me. lj. lei HXBTlfZm, WILSOX A CO. aaisits a ad Fsaiat grot amass. a fall variety at M. rLCKJUss, WILBOa 4k CO.'. h miath S:h. Vii. 39tf OIt.9. Lard. Liaaeed, Caster, Sperm. Orade Fieh. Olive, Machine. Cod Li ver aad other Oils, for sale ay the barrel or gallon, by FLL'MJIEJI, WIUOS k CO. wth month, IS, " tf DKAlKRSa ellkiads of Wood aad Caal Stoves; Hollow Ware; Castings; Agricaltaral Kattlag aad faynsces; Brass, Copper aad EalcneUd Kettles; Brttanaia Wsre; Lead Pin, Brass aad Iroa Forca aad Lift Pasaae. Mnufacturea all kiada of Copper. Tia aad cheat iroa Warekeeps experienced woraatea, aad bee tae) beat qoality of work made. Main, between Pearl aad FresU etraets, RicnJSOSD, I WD XT Old Copper, Brass, Pewter aad Lead boaght. SeWtf Angost in, l-v4. ...... ... A RARE CILrilfCB. it BatfTB-les far Sale. read Buggys, ef the best 40 New CSarriace 17 0RTT X' wc orksa saahaa, for aale hw m aaDecrioer. at tae Carriaee Shoo os the east ea ol Mala WMt, net wuhtnr to cure has would do wall to ealL M PARRY. kichmond th month, S3, 1 bo. 14tfJUL. Wattoi't City Bagirrrcian Cillerr, KiekBBwasl, last. IS well arranged, with a eosablaed side aad skr-Ilght. and aieely fitted op for tbe raceptioa ef all erae saay wish pietores, aa well ae these was sear call far tae paiuass ef examiatag specimens, which are asssseraaa, aad ef miss eae silent eaeeatioa. aader the entire aew ariaerssaaBb ta briar eknist which he has spared neither money aar paim Ail saay ae aeaommodated, aa the proprietor has parcheseil the lateat isapreved aad largest siae instrument. Vy which pictaree. saay he taken of any sixe, paeeesausK saeh stfe tike fee elsaiteae ta cad all controversy. Mr. Wateoa vsali say te his patreaa test ae ia thankful for past patron re. aad aa effort shell be spared te reastitnte his reams tae piae for soperter work, aaaarpaaeed by traveling or lasmsed artiste. B is. tae beat oaality ef stack la need, aad he will eeU aa tow er a little lower taaa yea eaa aay else where, laetreeuee savaa ea iseennsma tensa. saoeas opposite the C st liens' Baak. J, WATSOK. Aagast SS, WM. M-tf

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