Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 10, 23 February 1855 — Page 3

i.r lroM ilf aaatirmt Oomniolioa on the a-1" Inland. v- VniiK. Feb. 17. The steamer Cahawna,

wiih advices from Havana to tl:e 12th inst., has a'rh oJ at 'l prt- 1 ' ThefilHbustcrsbad not yet landed oa the Island, but the authorises continued on the alert, aad arrests weie beim,' constantly made. Ti e day the Calawba sUrted. a highly di-tinguishei lawyer, named Cilza was arrc-:ed. The BriusU steamer Colossus left Havana fur England. Th? re weie still in port the British ship of-the-line B.swci:; the sloop Vestal, the bri L'Espiegle, and the steamer Media. , A report prevailed at Havana that U.e Governor of Puerto Principe had been arrested as a nar'v to the conspiracy against Cc tonci.a, dui n issued limit- I was dOUO'CU. -it. ueuico n.a uccu ing traveling licet to fifteen days, instead of one rear as heretofore Later from Texas. New Ouleans, Feb. 17. We have Galveston dates to the 15th inst.. by telegraph. The Indi- j an had committed many depredations on the; frontier, and had killed eleven and captured five whites. The settlers were greatly a.armed. and ; had assembled with their families for protection. ; Five companies of troops had been organized at Fort Chadburne to proceed against the Southern ; Camanches. A general war was ueemeci inevi- ( table

' "" " . . !arran"ements to have a dailv allowance of meal, Jlnendment of our State Constitution. joint ; anJ j was cartfui tw LnoW that this was regularreio'mtion has L-tea iiitroduced into the House of j ly applied. liepresenUtives, to ai.'ici;d the Coniti'iationrjj follows: j This man had four children amending a dis1. To prohibit foreigner from voth: : who have ; trict scl.ool kept in a small building erected at cot been uatura!i?.td nn.i. r the acts of ' .ipross. , . cross r,,a,ps. Around this building on three 2. To declare tUt offl -ers in th mil:: a not recti v- ; sjJos j, a Q of Jand six fcet wiJ(J, the fourth i;i!r an atininil salary, and Dcimtv-l ostuiasters whose ., . 1 ,. . , , ti ;. i.jg mi uiiu w ., . i , i i r side n on a line wita the street. I here is not an nav does not exceed ninety dohura annually, may hold . . , , .... another office. out houe or shade tree, in sight of the building. 3. To allow annual sessions of the Legislature, ! Of the interior of the school-house, we need not and to be unrestricted as to the length of the session, - speak. The single room is like too many others, 4. In amendinr acts to only require that the section .. w ith all its approved pl.tns for producing curved or act as amended, be set forth. 'spines, compressed lunrs, ill health, Ac.

'I o strike out of sec. 'i3, art. 4. tneso word.J, i "and a uniform operation throughout ti..- state." The Kailrond over the Isthmus.

i he tuuber u.ed for the purposes o f the roa.l I had ; to ,iis offspring. The latter part of the to be transported, every foot ol it, hom the Linted ; i P i . i s yuu-s an.1 Carthapcua; all the houses built for the.8amnr we, cha"et" ask "who teaches your .. f.t tl.f. fomnauv. which comprise a larsre number school," and his reply was -he did not know, he

the laborers liariu; larpre and commodious frame ' believed her n.ime was Parker, buti? hod no time boardinsj houses, built at stated intervals upon the to lonk after school matters. "American Ajriculliuc of the road ero ull t ansporled from the Uni-1 turisl. ted States. The ties or sleepers for the road were j . .m.. brought from Carthajrena, and are of wood called j Jn the Massacluisetts House on Monday, it liiu.n vita, and cost, by the time they were laid j was nlovej ti;at ,jle jluici,.,ry committee inquire down ready for the rails ??2 50 each. 1 here .3 not . intn the expocioncv of requiring all Roman afoot of timber on t he w 1,o!o h.e of th road Uat ; hoi J bein- naturalized to renounce all could he mad! available for constructing the road. , , All the provisions for the use of the laborers ami . allegiance to the 1 ope of Rome, as a temporal attaches of the Company are also brought from the Prince. United States. 1 '" The first seven miles of the red, after leaving! After numerous ballottings and protracted deAspinwull, run thro' an almost impeiietraLI ) swamp, bates, the election of U. S. Senator in Missouri,

the water being from one to three feet deep the whole ; distance. 1 he soil at the bottom is composed of blue mud, soft ami miry. Spiles .vere driven down the whoit: distance, and a frame work built upon the same to the height of twelve feet, which was sank down to a level of the road, and then ballasted or filled up with stone and gravel, which makes the road verv substantial and solid. The road then tukes its course alon the bank of the Chairres River, rind j crosses that stream at lUrbacoa by a fine and substati- i tial bridge, which will compare favorably with any 1 work of a similar nature in the United States. An lulfrnal Itcport. Somebody, to the writer of this unknown, tells a joke that may be worth printing, even after a rirk of its lein; old : In a Binuli town in one of the counties of Kentucky, a stranger rode nri to the door of a tavern, and having dismounted, ordeYed a stall and oats for his horse. A crowd of loafers, that class of independent citizens who are never equal to decent men, except on flection day, swarmed about bar room doors and stand waiting to be "invited up to the counter." Amontr this crowd the stranger's business was a subject of impertinent speculation. One fellow more impudent than the rest made free to enquire of the traveler Wliat occnpalion lie lollOWCil, to w -ticll the latter replied that his business was a secret for the i present, hut that he would probably wake it known before loavinr town. Ilaviiurspeiit a day or two look'ni!; around, visitinp; places whi're whiskey was sold iimd mnkinr various inquiries as to the amount retailed, the number of habitual druiikrrds in the place, the number of dogs kept by people whos-e children never went to school or had cnouo'ii to eat alter in fact, makinc; a comlete moral inventory of the town, he concluded to cave, and having mounted his horse was about to , , , , , , : leave, wilt-a IJISimjlll.Mllie llll'liu sieppeii up anu Sal.l: "See llOI'rt Captain, VOU promised to tell US VOUr biHiiir-w bef.rn- vrm lelX and we'd like to hear from you on mat purr. 'Wei! " said the Ptranrjer, ' I am nn no;ent for the Devil I'm huntiiitr a locution for h II, and am plad l'e found a place where it will uot be necessary to remove the present inhabitants!'' Hard Times. Cattle are positively dying in Paiis, Charlestown. and other places in the county forwr.ntof food starving to death. Farmers are, unexpectedly, unable to get either hay or grain in sufficient quantity, either from its scarcity or high price, to save the lives of their cattle. Forlage Democrat. The same unfortunate condition of things, we learn, exists in some of the eastern townships in this count v.and in portions of Geauga it Ashta bula. The 'Teat drouth last season cut off hav. grass and other crops, and the country is too ' cleared up to afford browse for the stock. The snow has been deep and long on the ground, and many tanners attempted to winter over stock they Could not dispose of last fail, except at very depreciated prices. One farmer in Mayrleld, we aw informed, has ot) head of cattle, and not a lock of hay to give them. I lav is held there at $20 per ton. den land Herald. iC-r?DECiDEnLr Cool. One of the most impudent impositions that have ever come to our knowleil., took place on Saturday last. The following are the facts as they were detailed to us ; in the M.iyor's office yesterday. On Saturday j morning last a respectably dressed Irish woman, 1 resij:n;e in the Thirteenth Ward, called upon a' Mrs. A., a benevolent lady residing on Sixth near Broa lw.iy, and weeping bitterly, stated to Mrs. A. that her husband was dead, and tl at she was ; n want of money to buy a coffin and bury him. ' The earnest appeal of th'e woman induced Mrs. ! A. to promise immediate relief, and to collect the ' nccessarv fnnl-t n.l v..: i , t i ' y, . " ---.-. " uuii w nn -v- 1 -t-uea in racing about eleven dollars ' and went to the aforesaid woman's residenc. on inrtioorot wiucri was a rtece of rnno M crane j m. A. en'eroJ. 1 he wiie was sea'ed in an ol 1 chair, crying as if her heart would break; and in one corner of the room, laid out on a board, was the' bodv of her husband, covered with a sheet ex-1 cent the top part of his head. The wife gave a -

pitiful account of her husbands atlhction andi'I'J"- partnership beretoi'ore ei?tinz between the tin-!

death, and conclu led bv saving that the funeral ,, i w i " ir -V..UH4 wM-j.iaa' on .'lonuav. .ir?. -v. guvc ner tre monev and left the house. Soon afier, she ,1 missed her handkerchief, and returned to get it. j Vpon open'ng the door, to her astonishment she ' louni the coipse setting up, counting and ex-i amining the money, and his wife in a ht of laue;hr. j. he man's face was whitened with flour to b'e it a oeatnir appearance. Airs. A. s uncx PWed entrance so nonp!us,rd them that the mar, ; firan from his board, and made his escape j through the back door with the money. The ! u.o nan aoiiars was bogus, and her husband j only soanding to see if it was srood." Mrs A,.,mj Vi i i .1 . i i f ,t i was ,v completely sold that she left the houe ; detcrmin.-.I r,v. . - t i .ninca neer to be tricked aiiam. Ctncin-i aft Gazette

Dl5TIti.Sl.C; AiFAil TlIBLfi p50Nc FROZEN'. We learn from a source entitled to credit, that during the n-ct-nt severe weather in Illinois, a mother and two children were frozen to death

under the mo?:t ditres circumstances. A man was driving between Chicago and Galena, with an ox team in which, were his wife and two email children. At night the storm came upon thc-ru with its snow, wind and cold. They could not build a tire, becau-e, the ground being coverd with snow there v.i- no wood to be seen, and their distance f:oin any habitation prevented them fruta reaching hospitable fchelter. Before morning the wife was frozen s'.Iif, and, as a desperate expedient, to save the lives of his children, the man killed both his oxen , cut them open, took out the viscera, placed his freezing children in the eivuies. But -their ih-.V.h was only delayed by ;this a.',.,ev froze j.j xu0 The roan, leaving ithe dead bodi of his wife and children on the lone prairie, succeeded in reaching a house, where he was ktndiv cared for.-6'. Louis Xeus. Soautaiu iat Schools, Wekn,jW ma whu ast summer hired four uroJ c;i a fiirm Soine five iniies distant, u n t o weeks he got illto a wagon, oyer o &QQ how his juvenile horses n& m miimte inqu;ries Gf the keeper , - ,.,.al1, t!icir daiiv watering, ic; he ,f exarni,lc J the condition of the pasture; ,'aad when a dry season came on he made special yy w: j. .,, s.ta ou., jv,,.t onv. The owner !pf these colls, the father of those children, has 'never been into that school-house to inquire afj tor the comfort, health, or mental food, daily has been postponed to the second of March Cincinnati Market. Wednesdit, February 21. V'.orrt AND ORATY. Ttie nnlv sale heard of to clay was 100 bbls from If.iniilrnn Kiilwayjit 8 1M. PROVISIONS The salrs iiiclu led 4.V0 pos TTams in hulk a 6?4e: KIOO ilo Sides, at 3 e : mt do Shoulders at 4 ,e; 5.500 do a 4'.r;eiMI do Sides, p.irt sli.p. .V-.c: 4HOhlds Mess Pork (country) at SI-': 40 lil. Is No 1 Lurd at SS 5o. 3(10 do do at 83,c; 5 0 irinii m:t'tc. ani l'n irs ?llj:ir tU'P'l IiamsatlUC. 1IKKSK A tale of 4ml .oxe at 9 He. SF. Kl Sies of 53 W.ls Clover at SO Tj "0 TO. Ol l. A sale of 1.' I.l.ls Linsceil at 75c Si-r!st ?!: Svrds! C"1 LOVER. Timothy, !tl:ie Cra s. Orchard :rass and English ltlne Ornss Seeds, fresh and pure, for sate v . hy February il, 1W. T DEXXI?. Osat'r Ornnsc Scoil. a FI LL supply of Osaire Orange Seed, warranted freh. and te S . by t w for sale i the quart or bushel W. T. DENNIS. Folrtiary S-e. 1 - 10 tf straw 'iittrs. j A SUPERIOR article, warranted equal to anv in use; will cut j short and work easy, this day received and for sale hr Fel.ruary CC, W. T. I'EN'N'13. i 4riiiltoiie. KREA Crindstones always on hand, together with cranks ' and rolier. W T. DENNIS. Fehruary 2C, lrj.1 10-tf Titer inoiiieter litirns. LWAVS richt. and the best in use, orsalebr February c-.-, 1.-5. W. T. DENNIS. lloii Triiiiiiiiiiu. J" OCR?, T.atehes. llinites. Pulleys. Nails, Itrads. Olass, Sash i and Pui'y, lor alc at t ir;aius, l.y W. T. DENNIS. February Ci. l.."i. lll-tf f'oni Shelters. 'rut: S" penuine Yankee Shelter, runs easy For sale liy .hells fnf. Only j W. T. DENNIS. ! 10 tf Fehruary 2C, isrij SIO Kewnril-Strayed From the farm of the sui'5crier, two miles north of i - i.iciiiuoiio. a sman livv ?l arf. aoout id years om. ?ne ; -ra- h s a small white n.ark in the forehead, and is crest fi,1,- s'he is l-aref.ot. The a've reward will oe given forthe ; rir,?..:ee:re,h! ,:.l.!;,?.,.i.c0 hCT' AJJr"' ' February -J, 1.-55. 10 at S'elionl TVotiee. AJISS AV.W'IU 15KOOKINS. r.'.H op-n a School in at I east room of the W arner Kuii linr. recently occupied bv the M:iv...- of th.i city, on Monday, the l.'th int. Kead:brnaU". Grammar. Geocnxphy. Fhv-ioloy, inir, Wriiiiur, A i: Chemia'rv n:sd Ti and Irawin. IT respective branch :i- hy. wwl he taught. A Lso. l aintin r term be those usually charged for the 9-3t. Nq-vv is Your Time for Bare-ains!! A i w ? r( iVt.rtT tp? ! ti cl-e nut our Wfntr stock, to make room fr or rt f the lnrjrt nn mt rimpVte asortmnt of Slirtiig Gtiods evr iiiijortc 1 into Richmon d, we hire marked our iviTi:it oooi At still lower nrce.. thin we have ever heen selling them; ) therefore we would , ,y to all who want anything in the Pry Ooods 1 line, to call at liie !Vew York Store! And you will at onee s-e that Dollars cm I e save! ty Vuvins n-V est I' li-oont. Oor --.-tcm of lusi n e. Iein ' ho'n.' the faciiili-s of procurine anv : red on t ie F i.trn market. enaMesusto S"ll -s at a sacrifice, aud all st the lowe.t rtossil le n. j a c k so -, N't V-V Per Ooo?s Store. Main street. .ite the PeopH's Rank, under Starr's tla'.l. -tf ' t"!,",": '.y J a ere it'many r 'tc'1 rt'ary 1?. 1 Music for the Million! or. R rrT rt ' '.I in :h' "rir iif port rrrric t Mti5c. of rs fr.ci ; it if t !!;?t ni! ic never heretof.-r er io t1. Thnt fire:V'er nuh :Jv cTtrxmrl.v Iv i ric at n trc' c are row sell ina: Viino rVrrvi, vr en iMe nil who cn'tivale the science of muic t a cn: pr:tt ve!y small etnentliinre m i we hire no t thp irrm.o.. f r s!ieet music will ami'ly compensj'" i:n f'iriiv ifrtT'rt it t clt'.TrcVy rmkir r -:t ri !,t r, n u!,- nmountinetfi n1 forwar'linc the s -me with r- r",rv l.y irail. rmt nn hire the s Wantage of 5 per cent. a,i.:iie:.al tlisccunt. Senl in vr nrdcrf. roi.nrRN a ffm. 7;? We.t Fourthstreet, CincinnstK Ternary lis V-Vi. 9 tf IVantrtl, Itrsnrt.S of T'.-i.MhT Seel, at the Indiana Strata rricultiiral Works, for which the h:riet CTh rrice ill l e pid. BEAKP, SIN'EX & rrNV. September 1, 1-34. 37-3a ?'ati-e Coal. c"V:ry. for sale by l-3-. A srrrRTO'? Jis iri T J W. T. DENNIS. tf eaiic. I'tsic T.mii!rr. HI. lOTT A' f'MLK. have for sa'e a larsfe araonat of -1 ' superior bVq'MU'y' Pttic T.nmVier. of various thicVnesses, and of the For sale at the Cincinnati prices. j AT COST.' OVF'f"n T; & VETS; r'' I'A.N'Tt at cost:: 100 t . M MII.LFR ?. Near rei-''s Rank. 1 eb. . lf5. Dissolution oT l'art nersliip: !tlT r,ers!?T1f'!. in me nti.1,? Ib.u,in!'"- 1"? "' i f,rm CI ni'.th &. Hamilton, in Linnvilie, lnd.. has betn dissolved bv mutual consent. T. H MITH. K. W. HAMILTON. 8-St Fe'nmarv 9.153 " f!F 1 th New Jewelrv Store. ! nn,-.r.;nc,l repectfuliv inirrms hi friends and rabllC that h ha nr.iu1 nw 1...1... .No. Tti Main street. e.r.rit' Starr H!I. where he I redv ', - I r'lr 1 loz. atch-s. Jewelry, Stc.on abort notice. ! f f r?iVVre..l i -" nroP. King.. &e . wbi.-s he win ,eu .'t the lowest i s,b!? r,el ? "u W. of th. rWic'. p.tro. i riKC aV PAYXE, B(Hltseiier,uiieiM'is ana urairrt In r - i r t- r . j y Cheap FuVications, Maoazmes and Jeicspopers, 1 rr Hookellrr. Malloi.eis and Dralrrt la So. 31 Main street. EICHMOND,T. notary : tf

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FRIDAY MORNIXO, FEB. 23, 1355. OITIZE3NS' T Ygg.RICHMOND, INDIANA. Robert Morrisson, ) Albert C Ulan chard, r- FrojrloUr;. Charles F. Coian, ) All transaction appertainiriif to the business of Baxkiso attended to promptly and with liberality. Interest allowed on deposits, pajait on demand. All flemasds upon as will t-e paid ia funds bankable at the Branehea of the Slaw Bank of Indiana, or at the Banks in Cincinnati. Notes of th Free Banks of this Stat? purchased at tht hi jhest rate the ditlerent classes of securit: will iastifv. Moaaissori, blancuard & co. January 1". 14- 5-tf Itirhmond Pump. Na.li, Blind & Door laiinTuciory. JOEPH DICKINSON' has bought the stock on tan 1. of the Sash and Door Factory, carried on heretofore over bis 1'uaip Manufactory, and has erapi'-yej eouiperetit workmen in the line, and will hereafter carry on that hasine-s in all its branches, inconneclion with the I'amp business. Or dan for Sash, Blinds, Door Frames, I'umps, I.cad It Wood I'iiinz, will be properly attended to at reasonable prices. Atl work from his establishment, will b3 warranted t give satisfaction. A considerable t-jk of the above articles now on hand. 21 mo. l'3th. CWestminster Review. We have just received the January number of the Westminster Review. Its contents are The Anglo French Alliance; Ballads of the People; Prussia and Prussian Policy; T he Prinzenraud: a Glimpse of Saxon History; Poland: her History and Prospects; Cambridge University Reform; Austria in the Principalities; Contemporav Literature. This Review usually contains abou" 160 pages to each number, and is ably conducted. Price 63; the Westminster Review anc' Blackwood 85; the four Reviews and Blackwooti $ 10. Address Leonard Scott or Co, No. 7D Fulton street, entrance 51 Gold st . New York city. "The U.sa," a paper devoted to the elevation oj woman, is now published in Boston, Mass., by S. C Hewetr, and edited by Mrs. Ptt List W. Davis. It is a quarto of 16 pages, and conducted with marl, ability. Persons who feel an interest in the subject to which the Una i, devoted cannot find a more acceptable paper in the country. Business Iotter.must be addressed to the publisher, and connnunica tions to the editor at Washington City. Terms, SI per year. To Preserve. It is said that a Frenchman, who was trying to master the English language, wished to say to a friend "may the Lord preserve you;" but turning to his dictionary he found that the word "preserve" meant "to pickle" and lie wanted to be understood, therefore he wrote: "may the Lord pickle you!" We never heard whether the Frenchman's friend was pickled or not; but one thing we can vouch for, and that is: the best of Preserves and Pickles can now be had at E. M. Cook's City Grocery and Provision Store Pear, Peach, Quince, and Lime Preserves; Currant, Quince, Strawberry, Raspberry, and Apple Jelly; Fresh Peaches in cans; Lemon and Sarsaparilla Syrup; Tomato Catsup; and Cucumber, Tomato and Mixed Pickles in bottles. Not only can you supply yourself with these luxuries, but the best of Family Groceries ouiai, v-ouee, aea, uie uesi. oi iiommy; ; , ,, , . - ! in Short all that 15 essential tO furnish a table at i , , - , . . , . ,. W lncnany IOVer Of SUDStantials, mcludm- the ) TijTiii .li ! "Condiments, would delight to be seated at. ' Call at Bro. Cook's and fill your baskets, if you j rlocieA t.a ! , Trrvnclv-c frrttn cto rva t irvn f,,!our experience is, whenever hungry, to apply to the Cook five US initant relief ' Trv it to tag t-WK J,.tve US Illbtant rciltrl . xr it. j Temperance Jfeetiny at Centreville. We had I the pleasure of attending a meeting of the friends; of temnerance in Centreville, On Tuesday even-; . ' : inr lact. It Was called bt" the COnillllttee of laii ii -i dies who so nobly destroyed the liquor in that: . . town a short time Since. lhey feel that they . . , , l'li'i., nave uone a good wotk, ana are determined to c l . still carry ou iuu ai oi e-vei minatiou against the liquor traffic peaceably and lawfully if they can forcibly if they must. The meeting to organized by the ladies calling Mrs. Wm. Baker to the Chair, and appointing Mrs. AVilliams Secretary. Tiie object of the meeting was stated bv the oeeuDant of the chair to be to hear a report from the committee. The report was made and accepted. I: was then stated that some persons had publicly reported that many of the ladies had expressed a regret that they had participated in the destruction of the liquors in that place, and Idlest the question, every one who regretted their course were invited to rise. The individual was not there. Those who did nut regret their course were invited to rise, when every lady present, so ' far as we could see, rose to her feet. Theu a , , , , lull voice 01 approval irom tiie gentlemen prCSent made the Court House resound. Several speeches were made, and the meeting adjourned with three ;heers forthe ladies of Centreville and the Indiana Prohibitory Law. . - : S7nritirnfifm nt ih T,tr,n0 rf t7io Trrl'im-in -uv., v Temperance Law. On Saturday evening last manv of our ci'.izens, as if inspired bv a com- . . . mon impulse, illuminated their business houses and dwedings, and came OUt into trie Streets to , , , congratulate each other, ana whomever they ' might meet, upon the passage of the proh.ibitorv ' , v yf . f " law. Lvery corner upon Main street was crowded by men and women, while the boys oecupied the streets with bonfires and lighted turpentine balls. The members of a hose company got ! out tj;eir carriage, and with lighted torches and the Brass Band, paraded the streets. Xhecrowd ' collected in front of the store of Messrs. Lefevre and Underwood and directlv opposite the noto- .... , " ' nous drinking house of Mr. tassel. Here a . . , , , , , . . brief speech was made, and three cheers given r t j- t- a-t-. i , . for the Indiana I rohibitory law, when the crowd , a- i . ,v - . v adjourned to their respective homOS. . Mr. Cassel. from motives best known to Lim-: self, also lighted up the windows of his house. I: is not the first time the devil was clothed as; angel of light to deceive the credulous. " Again on Wednesday evening, by previous' a - ' arransremtnt, the Starr Hall was crowded by our ' 3 - - citizens and quite a number of the friends cf temperance from neighboring towns. Speeches; were made by Rev. James B. Finley. of Ohio. ; Ker. Mr. an L-ieye, ot laton. and Frof. Geo. ; B. Jocelvn. of Centreville. A Torch Lillt trO- I

, Jar.l.n oea flames ot fans, and tn t.ie feartrej of St. Cloud Cession Was tbetl IOrmeJ. preceded DT the band ' n Versailles, during the reign Of Louis PbWiippe. -iveasra , e." ranee of his fitness for eveca-.inr the taax be ha undertaken, and march el thronga Several Of the Streets of . whilethepositwns behasheld mtiu country, and .ntoDioth- , .... i era that tuiirhtlie namei-the charge of cm-e.lilicptbe rroiinis the CltT. Iliese CemonStraUonS lnaicate the, at the recemorao state Ka j at Newark, aucst the estimate placed ... t-r r.VT-v-v- 1 upon his capabilities by practical men. feeling f Our people in laVOr Ol the 1 rOIUbltOrj j The book is emioentiy practical, and adapted to the nuts of . , . , , . . , a . o . ! thousands of practical people in every i.rtion of Uie l oioc. jaw Which ESS JUst Deeri enacted by OUT fetateiwho eleasre hinta and tu-res.ions to aid t-itm in ornameaunr , - , , , ; . :. t i . i their pa-eoBises- The aeeed help may cow te had at a amail legislature, and mean, m uamistateable terms, ct-sarratcd m per eu. Vty.w.y ohtaininr thu Srk tb. triA law sa-ill Ka .nforep 1 in its ceUif . 1 1 f "",a cefhbonns bwc-k i eUer. or hy resniuir..the I Sefcy rcaiL ir.a. me law wiu enrorcea, in its spirit ana Tix .ort.-iveEiKiii.hei. wui te .-..u.Ja1i.Ma,,JrMa lavt'avr 1 MOORE. WILSTACH. KEYS t CO.. Fu-iishVr. ' 25 "e! Foorrh stre-. ricnEoa'1

t .t the PalUdiun:. Messks ErrrS3-. I seal you a itatesaQt tf tLa Tiraacies that wit! occur dnriaj the rtrssfnt yesr ia tha i Justice of ths peace in the several tosrhlj.;, to wit: Gear? G. Rjbc. Abia-t .a t'p, C. nt. Ex. Oct. 5, ! ? "3. Itaau T. Caipb4l2, " 1 i-j r?tuveji'r aii.a:.;r. Jarae" Ese;n, Ucft ia t'p., c jt. ei, Vv eoa. Xv. 1, "Ci. John W. M fizr, e.ay ft. , R, s;,--..-d. Ailrew J. lislt, " t'p.. eera. ex. Aa3. 3 '55, Earner Ha-', Ji'lieB ;;. - - J-t 3, -3". Ely V. Strijj, w t. c. ex. l v en. Nov. 1, Si Gjcrs-i l'v -::.t. 14 tr- '' - 1 death. Tito's. T. llaat. corporstiaaui Ouuiia, rdOf.'.'l fr..ai conntr, tViliiam Cuaowav, JcrTersna tp. rei tsii to qaalc'r,

Andrew .Vierei'.tn, .ara a t-. KcjiwjaeJ, Wm. T. l-?nui, Wsn; C iia. est. April 15 To Jam?5.M. rve, i, . cm ei . If ca. Sut. 1, .jj lam:? 5"3firJ, 23li:a Jonathan Newman. Y-ars, A--., Fh. 21,li3. ccm. ex. Aaj. . .f. A. V. SCOTT. rtARISIAGi: I6ECOUD. Licenses issrco since the Utit, Fes. I5i3. Feb. 15, Levi Slalvr to Mary Ana Ji-hr.sonbaagh. lo, Larkia t. Turner t Sarah En llev, " lJ, J.iniei liia-k tj Kila Aun Kittertuir:, Feb. 21, lioJ. Report of the Board of Eealth. There has baen but one ca;c of S:.-.a'.t lVx retried u the H ard o: H villh within thj fi-l no.k. aal it ia its mildest f jnn- ' lleury Kribole. f. K. V KHUNS. Sjcreiirv of t'a Hird tf UcaUU. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Rev. Mr- Combs, will preach in the M. E. Church, ou Sauday next, At lOi o'clock, A. M. C'iiauso of Place of ?Ioclitis. The English Evarseltcal LitHeraa Conjreiation worjhi;iI:ni 'leretofore in thu U anicr Uuiidiisp, have caaage.l tbe.r -iace of neeting for relisfious services from the a'-ove u-.ei.lioiie 1 i'iace li .heir new Church on Marion street. There will te divine s :r-.-icefrom Wediiesdav evening, -1st, ur.t:l St''t.uth, when the arament of the Lord's Su'jer will be adminislere 1. Rev. Mr. Jartholome T will assist the pastor. Xew 1'ljL'b Bllt Messrs. F.1J. iluut, und LI'.is Vordvk ; of Richmond, have obtained a patent fur r.n mj,ro eaieat in boiling tiour. TLie .i'nerican says .f it: It embraces the expan-Knpr and contracting of the .-otating brashes which net against the inner surface the wire cloth of the b ik and fore- the flour thro' he meshes, these brushes bearing with a greater or ess presare agtinst the wire c'oth, a.-cordiiiir ts hey are adjasU-d. Adjustable spouts are also emiloyed and so arr-i.i-oJ, that the bo!..d flour, may be separated, at various points underneath the bolt a?ording to the nature of the grain that is being ground. MARRIED By J:i:i.cs M. Toe. Esq., on .-.in lay evening, IVj ruary IS, ljo. ir. I.arkin il. Tt'ji'Ktt to !is3 vraII Eadslev, ianhter of.lat-.es Kli 1 ley. Ki (., ail of th:s couitty. DIKL In this city, on the "tti inst., at the residence of her ion m law, iliiam L'all y, Mrs. Mikuaklt Lsxta, in the Soth year of her age. (n the 9th inst.. Mortals Dalbt, son of William Dally, In the 13Lh year of h.sae. On Thursday in rnin;. cf infi' mmat'dy rheumatism, fJKOKt;K, vouns'ot sui of Wji. V . and JIabv Lv.mif, -ied 1J years an-l leirimth?. T IN VALIDS rroverin fro.n t is pnicts of Fever, Bilious l.'issases, ir lon coatinu1;.! U:n .'-s tt any Uin 1 , will find Carter's Sp .nish Mixtura the o i'. y r'.n -dy wlu.-h wiii revive thfir dro.pin cnnstittitiuns. pvl-1 all hutiori Irom IhJ blnod, exi-irp the iiv,1!- ta a prompt -lid hrjilt-iy ration, and Sy its tcnic rropcrtius, restore ihd yationt to lift and vigor. Wo cad only say try it. A single Ltil. is worth all the io-called Sarsapariiias in "xisttu;p. it contjins no Mei cury. Opium, or any i ther n xiim or roUornas C.vyg, ani can b. iiven to the yonneat inTitit w tliuut t : f -i t : i.n. See trie certifi at?s of wonderful euros around th? bott'e. More than 5 J ) persons in Richmon i, Vs., caa testify to its pood etl'ect.J. l'orsaij by A. (it O. O. Potts, Ri'thmonl. Private School! TM. W. AUSTIN will commrnre the first session of his sehoul in tl.e t'riclv sciio d house, on the ubiic S'uare, on the first Monday in March nest. TERMS PUR SESSION C T'.Vi.VTT V. CEKS. First Department McOuTVy's 4th an 1 5:h Ren-Ier.: Hly's ft .LI I. .., ; .. Ol I 11 ..... :..,,..: f. i- .,.... r VI tlt.n t 1 -11 , . rapiiv, nia.-I s t niteii Mates History; i onmiock s i-i.nosopny, H:y's Aliret.rw, l'art 1, ami writti:.:, .o tJii Secon l Department Comstork s Chemistry. Cutler's Physi-oU-Ky, Pitman's i'huuozraphy . Crittenden's Boo Keei. Kay's Alijei ra, part r, Daviei Oeometry, Surveying, etc., Uurritt's As-ti-onomy. Meteorology and Wood's Hotanv, S4 00. laya..le one-half t'th middle of the ess:rm. and the remainbyVrUraceTfiiness.' lebruary Kv at the close. No deduction made for absence, unless caused 10-3t Wayne County Teacher's. Association. MEETING of the Teacher's Association of Wayr.e County x. will be held In lUcbmomlon Saturdav. March 10. 133. By order of the President. D. E. ROBERTS, President. February S3, if 55. lU-tt MIKIJirr'S SA1,S:. TV virtue of a decree and e.v-cution to me .IirecteJ from the m9 "ayne Circuit Court, I will enie at I J lie sale a: the t,",'r' housedoor in Ceotreville, Wayne county. Indiana, on the JL" of arcb. Iej.. between the hours of 11 o clock. A. ,!- and o'clock, p m. on said day. the following, lesrrit.ed re'.ti riie, to-wit: The north west quarter of section five, township fifteen, ranye fourteen, omauim one l.iui. lied and fifty six acre-, more or less, all s.tuated in said county of ayne and state or in tiaua. taken .is uie i.r .veity of Joel Kppcriy.to satisfy s.0d decree and execution in favor oi Fro-lenck Kramer. John c. pal; l.eriff W. C. 0-tt January SG, 1S55. il 3t'j NlV goods, j. s:i a cos PL VTED AND IVOUT TABLE CUTLER Yj 1 HALL, ELTON & CO'S German Silver and Silver Plated Goods, ISeifer's Army i tzi s. RODGEPvS' FINE RAZORS, With a General Stork rf Heavy and Shelf Hardware, NOW ARRIVING AND FOIt SALE PY TVLKIS l.lVIISO.V V O., HARD W A R K M E R C HANTS, N). 14 and Hi Main street. llr February 22 1SS4 CINCINN ATI. Infection rsotiee. 14 election will te hell on the first Monlavin March next r..r the purpose of electing a ,.nl of five Hirectorafur tt.e Kikhniond llriue and Turnpike Couioanv. T. TIII?TLtlUl AIT, President. C HiTtlrF, Sec'y. KichUiO! -U Fe:raary IT, 1-55. 10-tt Iuic Tor tlic lillioii: 'K'llE undersigned have been appointed arems forthe sale of M 1'v.ei on hand. ers tciectic l'tano torte Instructor. A soppir .w:4ys Ilia & 1-AVNJE. . K.clifuond. leVru-try iC, lc05. lu tf To ISuildci's. SEALED tropes! win be roeei-. e ! for the Vuiblin? of the 0:oho iiiiu Coi.tLo ciice at Oxfur.t, O do, until the lth ria-r of M.irjh i.ex! ,1 o it..-k . V M.. :it h-. it t'.mi. ..I tW ! opened. nd t!ircct.tra. t axar1l. IV.r iofurmetion as to pians an.l specifictt'ot-s of wor to t e doi c, applica'.ioa to te c.de to iwv. u. u;t-y, t oi.'o.-j, o. i'rc-.dect Board r directors. esfor!.re-rtiryCS.I553. H-tt . . TLlG TlIH6 fOF S3,r3,iDS fSCEJIIl'15 f'V ow u the -ir.ter of h-j-d times made easy by the Spr:c of " J TT i- CRAWFORD. ,. . , , , ,v t i Feel:r.f prat. ' .1 for the very t beral patronn-e they hav receiv,rom cnn-ma",tv' n te r -' l j re-ioce their st .ric as to as poss i ..- pre-, iocs to tr.e arrival of their Sprinr stock. we ' 'u ' eest. n ary at it vm cost, and lonti: sitTli'l. 1 -n t tate our -a oho - What a man Dots u tbe tv.rss." on o..n. the ttt brga.r.s e-e tras. SScett Maine K. to l-i.e. ics cent caiieoat .-. Yard wide la atl.'i-c. Good Gmjaarcs i-,c. The best bleached Maslins in town at a "Sevv." Cas'imeres Coturtr.. Liwres.Silks.Ae .and many other artiele. etallr a. nZJ?&SS, fr Ban, and p Felreary u 1(tf 3Ioore, Wilstatlt. Ktjs V C'Oh rul "sh f'' 8" -lEd le ectit5ed Practical Landscape Gardening; With reference ttwhe luprotrment of Rara! Residences, firing th a-enerai principles of the art. .u foil directions tor iiatmg shade Trees, MiruM-ery and Flowers. and lay:nj oat ground, it yt. Kern. TrTT llt ut; Ml The nirai.ta.aTes hwh Mr. Kent has hI t,c1 twiedse of his bnsmess. in h:s early education at the

A. II. IIILLER, : Successor t JJtiler cf- Co., rOrXT respect.' ;"..';.- invite ihe ittent-a of tLj jalli

tJ extenaiv-e an i assorted stCi or Keady Made Cloihiu, General Furuishinj l ooJ, I5aolsUoe, I!at, Ac. narin; ;crchal ti.e tiiut .taci. aKia vrr ,'av arable Ural, wc- ca oer i.iuceu.v'i.:3 iu -n-ir to any oUier luuc in sown. The s: :ck his hcn gjtter. up .U great re, aal adaauj to the wtshes of the people. Come oie, come ait -e are determine to s.'.l, at.d aox t' te a-i-'. t. a M VILLFK, O; posi-.e I'eopiei" !'., Kicnasoiid. February C, Sei5. 7 tf Xifiiictitlcus Sianli('i'. AVE are de-.ert.ta-.eAl t close ( -t oar p-reert stock cf Kiady inade Ciota.iiif, to raae room far new. an fur this- rea$n are oc, iii; twoj at U- liim v'lncisiitn prices. Call uaiiue1 liiateiy ana avail your.su. ves of a i,ar.a A. 11. MILLEK. Fell 1 "jj Opposite rcople rai', Uichmocd. nK mli:,.. I1 10 Fe'j.5. l.-ji A v;iy r-i it, tie Eargus W.iot. Aj j ly A. M. MU.LF.K. O: pjs.te leoile' Uar.k U'CJIOX. TV I. r.u.;-nv3. v. s isselD. FARQUHAn ARNCL.D. i Aactiov.ecr and C'ommi.iou lerelant -. ! SI an If-.'Uze. Juiu, Street. Jiickmoad, 1J. ' 1 X" lieuiar sal. s cn everv aturuy afternoon aa.i ; . Jvenir. Oat door f.i's , 1 a'.l kinjs of Gooas, Kat Kto S.;., together witii cons'tninents lor rrivae sale, will roee:v-e ot: r parti.-u'.ar att.T.tion. j Lioial caih ad an -.s ntaie oa roasisnraeaU, either fui auction cr frivate sale. " : IIouh' una Lot lor alc. j ' -:" The uniii-ri'.i:.' oilr rs f..r sa'.e. on fvoraMe terms, a ; House and Let on Franklin street, south of .Warn. It is a ' -S.fr.. storiea, au.l is locate! s. as to build e iu fi 1 water, MUi t J further i -t lot aiiit I'leasar.tiy sitoatedgoo ai;x For .r cellar, cWc - id I.e. r his rfcui.rs, r...d all in coo reoair. As he ia 1 , tie ariii trade f.r lualeriais, etc. ' re t f TiiOMAS G. THOMPSON", or ', THOMAS N. iOl NO. Kii-he.ion J, January Co, 155 5 ?t 11. A. PAIGE, "VO. -'- !Ai STiii ET. hss a jrnttriil stj oftTeM Jw ...oete4 Staple. I .ain and K.nc3f O.'jJa, ol the ' new. i aai rro-t uetrabl t lei, just received irom the; latest impor;tior.a . Lutlics" Dress fiotiils. Uiilies, Beragej. 1'ttatw.a, iUs, Liwr.a, .Swiss Do- . r.aines, Ginc'imi-. lrints. Sr., While Goo.!, Bonnets and IviL-i ens. I'nJorsieevrs, bet t'rench Collars, Gauzo, ' blat Lac Mills, V liite t r -nth Merino. V hit,, i'rglish t'rapc, best Kid Glmci, Hosiery, i'araaols aad every variety cf Hi-. :ui l-'tn.-v rsoticas. ' arpetir.s, Uml r. ;ias, iiats, Bt!, Shoes, Pomostie Goo.ls, "1 if.;. rigs, :iulttt, Gen'lemen's Wear, ol ev ery d s rif Uuii, iijrcvr.-te, tuetuatvai e, GIsswr!, Grocer ies. .-0. ' V iuvi: -the attc-i.tior. o.r l'..e j'ul lie io an exasnimsion of our st.-.e!.. whom n. aine wi.l be a; aro i to ol'.er Mu h tiivitcem.'nfs t,i tl.L p'avchi.sor , as to irn'ef cr.'.ir.; afroba-ti-'-n. .No ho;i.-o c.ii an ' 'rseil ui t'aii and seo. Nov Cr.li, ls-'-t. 13-tt ; tolloil I.attiil. KKAMrTi, Tr.WtX . CO . arc agents for Cue sale of Test's satmior COTTON BAT I IN J. Juu l.':.i l.-oj. 4-tf SAM li;U, ""; Attorney mid t on ti. llor st I.avr. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, co.rrRsviLLE, Fayette ccunty, ind. j EtKEHENi is: j Tavior A I'aal.linr, .V-'.ott, Johnes Co , Philade!;hia: Te- ' !er Iih.Im.ii ,v C ' Fry'. ar:er A- Co . C. Janu.iiy -'J 1-oj. .- 1 An irews Citiciuiiati; V. V. C tf 4"t::rinit:ali, Kutost :ntt itit'liiuoutl RAILWAY! Wintci- V-craiiciiioiit. CtOIMKNCINO on M-..ida, Ieee:n;er 1 lt.li. e.H, between iticluuonu, C" iitci 11 f at i , and ail ii.te-imediate I'oints. I'lLFSi-NOEa TRals. I.e-ve Richmond C "Jl A. 31 . and arrive at Cincinnati at 10 A M 0.1 ; l. ' M. 3.11) r. 51. 6 P. It HT i" IT Mfn Ciucirir,-ti,C A.M.,:u.d arrive at Kichir.ond ?. A. vl. V.'.i V. " 5.1.1 V. V 5 : V. M. " " i- P. .1 Tl.e fi AO A Jf. Irim froiu Kichaion I. and trie 5. JO P. M. train friiiii t iiicir nali u ul Valley II. .use and Hit! ' trains . ill st..;. at re-' i Deeenil.cr lo, ISol. r.t ail r.-rtiiir station-, an I at th" ! .i l'ie 011 lezular notice Ail other r :l: .Mii 4 "i. i . 1. M. M-'liilO'.V, Superintendent ij If i.otiiim;: t i.onux.: . riTHK unJemi);i)Kl take great pleasure in informi-, th: ir J. numerous acquaintances and thn public ueiraHv that they have just received, in the 1 olograph building, a 'large I i,c"--" ol'Ci.diiing.coasistiugolfvery variety or seasonable Iea!y-?I:itlp 'lolEiiti: Cloths. .sii nore3, Vosiiiij. an 1 Gontiemen'a FurnUiiing Goods, ;il ,.f wiii h will !o sol ,! as low as c-n be sold by any hotiro west f the Maontaius. l'ureha.ors aro re"- ; sjct lully invited to rail and exaiutna their stock bofore p'.rreha.sin oisevrhero. Ij" Ha', ma; employeJ Ji mist K Vcott, we are proparod to cut sn.! .it our ciLiluiafri iu a fatyle n-t s.irpassed by any tT-thir. ete jlishment h -re or eNeveiioro I.. H. M. CI I.LOl;H i- f O nicliroond , Nuv'r 1 , 1 -o i. 2 ".-tf Iinov.'il IS ACli A A I ! B.STEI.T. fc MKNKA hire rer-.oTed their Boot and Shoe Stare to their new f..ur-,.r-1 tiildlfij on Main st., and are pre eared to accommod it" tiieir e'li'.i.i- r a:i:l the p-.i'iiic penera.iy, witn an as. .rtnse.it of as znr. 1 toots arl j-ho-.-i as can i.e foun.l ;intiiecily; anil as th.'V are workiiijr uiea theins.-lv ts, they are ; enalde.i to seil as che.-.p, at least, as the cheapest, and perhaps a intie htitow them, (' ill and exan.ilie for ourjelves. Iiichmoml. Oct. lith l5t. 41 tf A HAlill CHANCE. 40 Sew Cai riasc's aud Kusii.'ios for Salo fORTV n. '.v ''arrH- :s sn:! Uugy, of ! workm nhi-, f,.r sa!- Ly the subecr'ibur, 1 , of ths at the Car riage Shop oa the oast en of Main street Those wish. me to purchase w..u'd dr. well to rail. M I'AKttT. Ilirl.mond ''.th 11, out;., V , 1 1, I I'.ftaililsiiilil I'uiiit :jrnsfs. A full tariety at c tu.'., 9 2t 1-th rr.ni.th ji';, IrT-l THOMAS NEWi;V. ! tlotio, Siirn iisid Ornniiienlnl, I'njtcs , Ttocoratne mill ICailrosad r F'nmirr: ;ius MJiiii'r: t.la.er: liliil.ilur of Uouilt aud liarhlCH! Vj'V-tii.it and Oiaas n.jjyj oa har.4t the lowest cash pri- ' ces. Mi--ri Paints f ,r s ile. rr' .'-; on Pearl siieet. .-th rf Main, over T. . Young's-. Store. , r ; Uichmond, Xoverul er .1. Ic-i4. 48 tf ' k. MiM'i;( onS ! Conch 5inauifacory anJ Ufpository. j Xorlheasi corner of Jft; and lYanllin streets, ! R CHNOND, fJlAWA, i '??TT7'.'x ::tK 1-3 has c mstantlv rrr svTij a eonftviS eral at.i tinnt ol '"arriajea of trie most fash- j s. ' ,, a'.lfl. and liaihed w nrlimanship. ; su-h a i t'-''. :', i.-,eri,fec. Silkie; York I Cirrij'i7' "t4 Tr ttthiq it Ty-j', Lui'.l o( the best ni3tetiais. j and t v if--- :nost roair--f:i. ivinifn n, ur, Vr thr i nmed'.-l ste super r.tendonce ol the yi -.ft ietor. f r" trds-rs for Can ii'' - 10 any au-ount, txeii.t.! with uespatcb. 1. .aruo-sJ, D--reaibor 13. IS"i i-!f Vooiii Yarn. ."a 3 jost received and for stle hy TIIAIU'Et a WKIOIIT. December Ij, lp3t. W-tf rK r..e .'esirous of tiosinat out our stocic of Silks, and won. i theref..re alv.se tic.lers that they can be supplied with LAii 'i IillCSS ?!LKs au br. .s Trirr.rniurs. of every dseriptior;. nt s lo-r fir-. res they ca.1 le La.1 anywhere lti the United ctaies. and co mistake. KRAMER, IRWIX & CO. Richmoii i. Jannary 15, 131. S-if Roll Up with Your Stock Honey. r-ii K ni, itrsiirrie l taes pleasure in in formin r the eitirer. of : ss ; :.n:.. ani la iia.auee of auukinff, that t-e has em- ' plo-. -.-i V.r. Tithiv. a ff-r.tlesian of many years experience ia "ihe Diraerreiin t-usiiisi, to operate in his Gallery, over Jason Ham's 4i e. err er M i:n and P'..r 1 streets. Ta-.se wt. wi.h to oi-tain perfect 1 i Iteriesaes of themaelref execute? in the hiirhet perf -tion of ;i.e I.a -uerreian art, can be accnir.aioit it-,i ' y r- 1 . 1- a ci''. lie is fii..y prer-ared with tv n: ...rt z; ; r-,vej a.'plraita and cheasica;-. - ".: . h work .a l ." mos: AKTiTic an satisfalory loani.e:-. ana voai-i ref-eetfo''y mvi.a:i who wish "to see the: S'..'. t.v s otn-.-rs k j s e-ee hsra a call. Patronage i ' :it tS 1 ie--. of .e.":ors. . i ' t. toar l tia. ij -fHted .f!. C - ?an Francisco, was a da-i-oerr' .i : e. Ii -1 with tie esel sis owner was saved, and with the .rn estatix.ety o red a regard of foar tbocipaii del- . lars for the recovery, or a duplicate ol that, aaatcie uspresatcn. ' This fet ia worthy cf cni-rtien of those who are defer rsrst till a t.vre convenient teaioa t4 obtain their liker;eses i M.niatsres taseo as weit ii c.ouuj as in ciear weather, and ' warranted t:. j.tte satisfaeiioii. 11. W. MISNbtA tlALL. I January 5, l"ji. 2ll NOTICE. perfnrnrry, Toilet Soaps, it..A larre and well 3 select-- assortment sale t y 9U mo. it fLTTvIMXR, WIL50X & CO. j l'resli Family Cirorrrie. H. G1THEXS. has just received a laree addition to hi ' 1 J tsTT!iz well selected ateck ef Enlist JraafiLT ftaoce1 eizis. lie pai reuses t'ae test aruclea the saarketa afford, as I those ho wish articles of extra quality can aisays nod tiaeaa aa his store. Call as examine f-jr y oar selves. j Jane 3, 1-iS. ! J. a. jXLtaw, w. r. arwrew, Craterr'. Jlulauaa, : JI LIAXA BEXTOS, -TTOX-Vjer .1.VD COV.ViF.LLOKS jST ISW. ! itirhmond. I odiaaa. OfSee In the W.zgtn IMiidint, I llarch 1. MM. ' X2-t j Dwelling Ilonsc Wauled. JTY person havinc a cemfurta le dweilisr bouse, centrally located. eitaiBin See or : oorcs. to rer.Laad who wiak ' a r-t tenant, can and seh a person ty appyms; at tbi office. Fe: nary 1.15.S. rf

Ware I JUDGED C C. aai raiatej Warw ' ' ' ' ' ' - C. C. and CauBa 1 eas - v - w- ' 1 p.at, i pint, iuartanii pit eocarcon Tumblert: l iat ani uart t laaka. far sate b jr - - ..... O. ALDRiCH, I;l Mu atret, bet. Fourth lna Kifth, Oiarienatl. May a. Isi4. - 5atf Hardware for Cash. : . FB0M and a ter January 1st, tfij. I anil aeit tor cash xelastrery. nty tare and extensive aasartaacus of BtatMing i! iro are. l arnar Ti Imausfi, Farmers and Uecbaiate'eTovU. Catlery an Sfeeif Hardware, in full varietj. at fx oat ni w t'sit per cent, cheater than regular rates. 1 am bv receiving froaa Boeura an t-H,tadarttiia a larre additian to mj slock, a,d will sail cheaper laaua ever 0ered ta this ctartet. , 1! f'AII r.asT a -id access class State Stock saoacj fasten at par for ro.ls. and trrir-t classattt current ralue. CSCVKKKSY MOSEV, of every description, will te taken for godUs at .ta worta A discount of ten per cent, front oar iotist price for par fatids. . . a'.l. MiXSIS, St Main street, Kiehmend. X. B. All those indebted are notified that settlement mast e laad eithout delay. w I. Ph.S'MS-t. Jaaoaxjf 5, lSii. J-tf DR. THOMAS CUSCADEN, nomocopathlr rhyllcUa auJ Sttpgfwi, Z-t7 Harini loca?il rermantntly in Richmond, wit! be fouud at h'. ttti -e at ail bHkn except when profeesionalty en6VJ. Olfi -e N . ;.t !a Mala street, up stairs. January ll,l;jj. ly ltclliu House in ts( liirhinoutl ITHE un lersigref oJers for sale his drei;ia tvause in West Kiehwon. It i fileasantlr s.-uate 1 oae saory frame, three rooms, groo t water, an 1 other coaivemenees. There ia ene-fourta aene of land, aud another fosartct a-ljotnia. which can h ha. It will t e sol ate fair terms, aad any one wietung auch pe.-.ertj cannot do better. Call and see it- laAAC tOf E. October 6, 1?3. 41-etea I'onicroj lColliui; 71111 Iron. Plows rxxic3. VFL'LL ss irtnient eeosUuitlj fuaraale by ' I.. F. POTTES. 5o. j i rout street, between Main and Sveamore. Clneinnati. Nov 1 iUi'.ier 1., 01. Tust Kcccivctl, a fine lot of. Wa'.l rapara. with borders r to ntvten 1 to Also, Fire cVreensand Window Tarter in sreat varititc. hi. 1 liiK, IICW IX A CO. IlusicaL f V5T re.-elre l, a netr lot of llaa.c. Call and aee tt Atso Ruth Hall; IiaMay; . '." - Life of Bamnm.aVl other lt'tvHii,t t lil'KBiia d. UBO'S. Me.4 Maiaatreet. January M, 1?3J. 4f t Ve t crn Coa I. "S f tk nt"SIIF.l.S aaperior qualitr Western Coal, for a sM glie hr CAIN da MALSBT. lslVrnth, isth, lr-55. (f VunliioKhtViy Coal. t i CfSIlELS real Toufhierbenr Coal at rednee .. rices. t.y CAIS 4 MALSBT. 1st month, loth, lt-ia 4-tf Dry 1'lnc ana Poplur Lninbcr. -"1 r?T received a lot of Clear fine. Oa hand, 1st and ta 3 Common Fine: 30.000 feet aeasoned Toplar. all thicknesses; Fioorinic iine and poplar, on ban CAIN -f SJALSHY. la: mouth. ISoo. e-tf BOSWEUS TT Ox'ta SrRAiTis'i Store, Is rmr-wy a?:.ln epene J'i"! ' myuin eietieI fur a Uort umII know wtta Vtnfl rh has tiaii elerea yeMrs prset.ee tn Datrurrreoty l;tts. C MvQUCUlty, talk ts !& Iee. Hrirtvalnnz your pictures ami compare them, ami satisfy yourselves. Ni paint mil b spare.! to pire perfect itisfattiun. as hcrtlolors. Coce one, runic nil anl examine it is a free eUibUwOU. Qf tear tu mind not a iSky -light ?ler."r.t' Jttchnionti, Fehmary !6, lr55- fi tf To the People. nAVINt? returned to our new rooms at the old stand, we are prepare.l to meet all legitimate demands ma.le at our counter, ait.l invile a "run'' upon us, as we can furnish every article in our Lusiuess at as ioiy a rate Mat the a a use article Cn le purchased for. short of tiie Cincinnati cah price.-Our stock la nearly all new and quite larre.- lfnvinjra Laboratory in connection with our house, a e wili. manufacture all en r Tinctures, sirups, &c.,aud a til stand pledge for their v.nrite. l'Ll MMllI, WILS0 tVCA.November 21. 1.S34 O tf I'rofilabi? and Uoiiorable LiiiploymcnU rj Mill subscriber ia desirous of securing the) services of fl one or more Ajoiit in every county and town in the t nior. The business ia linht, easy, and can be attended to by any one. capital of only $i will be required, and any man of ordinary cnersry can eler from & to Sa oer dav at it. t'u'l particulars and atl necessary information will be given by addressing the subscriber. For the parpose of covering postage n l expense of correspondence), persons applying will ho expected toencloso iu tlioir application TVVE.NTY-HVK CENTS In cash or poatage tamps, or their application! will not be ani.rerod. Direct W. A. KINsLF.H. Box 601, rhilaJolphU, Pa.. a-s. February f, l?jj. I'tsur itlile Valley ICailroad Oltire .otlro to MocklioltltTS. JOTICE isi.eretiy apvea to the SlocthoMers of the Four Mile Valley Railroad Company, ibat an election for seven Directors to serve for the enduing year, will he held at Fair Haven. 1'reMe comity. Ohio, on Friday, the 0th day of Murvh neat. Hy order of the Board of Pirectors: 9. MOLLTSEArX, SecreUry. Oaford, Janaary 17, 1P.V5 j.tf Valoiitinew. SPI.F:NDIl) assortment of comic and sentlmr.tal Talea-tine-, i"i t received at FISKE A I'AYXE'S. January IT, Ihi. 5 tf a. nor.vrr. 01:0. aVruaroii. a. rinmol. rrrmiiim i:uiirc lr?l l'lowi! S. II0RNEY Jt CO., vrroITLD respectfully Inform their friends and the agricalturists of he West. that they are now prepared to furnish their premium fempire tel Plows iu larjre quantities, and at almost any poin-t. Ths Plow received the first premium of a 8'iO Silver Cup, At the last Indiana State Fair, for reneral purpose. They alt reeeiveda s.lvert'upat the same Fairfor the BEST SOO PLOW. At the Pit" Wayne County Fair th; jr receirel the First Premium for the B-rt t-o horse Plow, sua soil Plow, one horse Plow ai,d i uitivaior: and tls preaiium awardel for the h. at Plowinanslnp. was awar.lel to those who used their flows. These) I rami :ns were awarded in competition with aeyeral I'iosri which liave heietofore l.een highly honored with premiums, LotA at Slate an:I County Pairs. Tiie proprietor of thia establishment are all practical work men they employ none hut competent hands, and use none but the he.t materials, hence they 'eel a conflteuce in coaomeadias; tUeir sort to stie puMic They also manufacture HAEEOWS, CTT dlffereht patterns and of all iies; CuHls-atora, of three and f.ve hues; Agricultural implements of wtriout kind!, and will filrniah 10 order any article that mar he desired. Their eU.lishment is near the l.epot, corner of Front street and Wa.hinzton Avenue, Hichmond, Ind. Jan-; ;-y I-, itji. . 3-tf

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Sniictior W'raiipius i;icr. . IT'E have tiie aaeacy forthe sale ef Thletletrnriite cSt Co'a w eupenor Wrapp.n:? Iaper, where snercletnts can be uppT!e.l at toe lowest price. KRAMER, IRWLN dr CO. Ieceuii.er 22, X -tf 7 hitc Fiah anil lackerel. f'ordage. Halter Ropeg, ate. for al by K. M. COOK & SON. July iO, I54. , 31-tf Just Keceivetl. Dirw I rrom w Vork. gloat Tilt late stylet of Silk ll&sh nil 1 Cloth Men' aad Mai Uov' and Children 'a Cap. AIf this latest trle of I,die. Far. JOBS SUf'FRI-S'iS. 0--tober 27, 165. 4i-tf i, , i Fremli X?as. ' rjHVT undersigned has jut received an Ineeloa of aapertor j Teas, selected from the latent importations. aad warranted to re equal. If not superior, to any ever hrenrht to thi aaarkae,1"' He has paid special attention to this I. ranch of hi business, an confidently asks thoe who are fond of .uperior article to sriro . him a call. E- U. OIIUEi. , June 23d. 1954. Lard Oil and Candles. ?J,.,S ""T"J!E tnbtcriber having completed their rran;emenla 1 for wvaraufacttiTing he above Goods, are prepared ta furnish toe merchant ass inhabitants of Rirhmocd aad. vicinity wtibOtb AMD C NtlLES of operior quality, at pricearaB-ios; below the Clneinnati market. I erson ia want of tiaa aboea 'wd wi 1 find It greatly to their ' tayaoiar to cadi at thi establishment before purchasing elsewhere. " . ' - Tj Factory ia the old Ricrimoti4 FemnrlrT Kalldlngt. BAVUES MARCHA5T. February 9, 15. - 8-ti , . r. now 3 ' c a. aaoww. BltOVT V BROWV ATTORNEYS AT - L AW, ' 1 OtSee Norili-west rorntr f Tbiia an Mam, entrance oa Third, near Main treet. - . . CiacutatUi, O. Feb lary?, ia5. -. .t ItirhaaBd Crecn !!. ., .- :, THE under i pned ha completed hi a anreaa est, aad even wi bieSrem Ho e. situated at the south end of Feari atreet, . In the ertr of Ricaiaaend, and i new prepared to f Ornish the) ' t I' iends of rtorwroltaire with a very general assoitiaeut of Satire matt Trwpscal ftama. He baa abeatM earteUea-of Use fates and soon beautifal Bests, Caeta. fuias, tenaiaBS, tnfcaass, i Ivhiiaa, Cartas, and a very general variety ef Grew lloaae plant. A -variety of the rates and most appro ed cava wherry , pia.-ita aad Catawm j-i r-e Viiiea. JOUS 1. COiiLEY- j,n FUchroond. April 7. l"t. ' l-tf , Superior Tea. trOCNG HTSON, livperial tod topo ier Tee, Of 1 th-beattj-aUty. ju.t receiw fc . f

July ;I?3i. 8l-tr ,. " Job Wor i - :--' K TOSE at all ti-taMia Copper. Tin. Sheet Iron and ZioC.althe' I 9 tbortest notice, and in food w ov k ma a U t e wi an n er . at Cite eo Store. tai' W tn"vu.

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