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. - Tor the Palladium. j Uzst. Editor:-In your paper of ieb. 15, w notica , an article from the pen if oe who sins himself -Jtu'.ie," j la wfckb ws thick a toe impreesioa is endeavored to be mads. - -Justice" siy, tht "in the proceedings, Mr. Saaton ia refuting to t'ga the Udies pledga, " without, any nW or ex

planation classed with Mr. Lanee, a bmotoui wuhkv seiier. Such elassfi-ction is looked opon here, by the !arg;r miss of cor citizens, av nut only unjust, but unalticg to Mr. riaatoa and bis friends." To the above, we bare only to rep' that wo cannot soo bow inju.tie hai been done him. Mr. Seaton u asked to sijn tho pledge,- herefas&i to do or to give the c-uiuiitUre - ritLn antwerto the oolite rwiMt ther made of bitn. .. .. . ' v.: I

not to -Keep, ten, or give wiilIn.uS "I""""' Note of the Free Banks of this SUte purchased : the highest foams-" Mr. Lahea also refused. We do not say that Mr- tfce different classes of securities will justify, j Sea urn's character is as bsd as Lance' bet we aay that by MORRIiiON, BLANCHARD A CO. his own act of refusal to siga the plrljre, he plael himself January 17. 1634. aide by side! with the notorious rum scilcr, and that we are "-" " not resposible for the po.ition he oupies W. presented j KicllUtOUd Pump, Sash. Blind & Door him and hi son as "dry goods merchaots;" and that is ail we j Manufactory, bad a right to do. If Mr. Seatoa's p-wition is a wrong one, ! JOSEPH DICKI-VSON ha bought the stock on ban 1, of lis one of bis own chousing, j ti Sash and Door Factory, carried on beret' fore over "Justice" endeavors to give a "simple statement cf facta,"' jhis Pump Manufactory, and has employed competent workio show the position of Mr. Scaton. We would also state mn in the line, and will hereafter carry on that easiness in simple fact?. When Mr. S?aton was oa:!o.J uxin, wa m'jst ail it branches, in connection with the Tump bufines. Orretemn'y aPirm that lie did tay tiiat he, Mr. Seat-iO, ' had ' ders for Sash, Blinds, Door Frames, Pumps, Lsa l A Weed kept liquor, had net any on hand just now. but did not know j Piping, will be properly attended to at reasonable jriee. how soon he shoald have sum?." And he also told the coin- j AU work from his establishment, will b warranted to

mif tee that "be bad as good a right to sell liquors for medicinal j purposes, as Dr. 1'ritohet, John Doughty, or a.iy body else: and lhat he would not sign any pl'- Jge that would prevent him from doing a he had d'iri5 heretofore." His son took the nut position. Now, if Mr. Seaton is so much ubuej by the report cl iu ' . . j .t . r, 't I proceedings in your paper, wccouteiid that it a bis own iaut. j He felt that be was too good to .. the pledge ourother merchants had signed, and that hi word was sufficient. Ho also I woll knew, that if he claimed tha right to sell liouors for j icinal I urpoees, that all the merchants and groeers could .. . , , ., . . . ., . . ; Lii the sauio tirivileze. and tbas defeat the whole move- ! r" " uusnU: ani all the committee asked of Mr. Seaton was to as sist tbem with bis name and influence, to put down the traffic in liquor. Tiiid ho refused to do, though called upon three several lim . The effect of hi refusing, may be known from the fact that the opponents of tcB Temperance reform elaim him upon their side. This we regret, but his own act, notour, has done it. If Mr. Sea:on had desired to be reported differently, be aiould have done a? the others did send in his reply in writing, or else made different verbal Is'cment" to the ecinmitee. Justice further state that "he Is happy to know that many of the ladies regret their conduct towards Mr. Seaton." Tbia cannot be si, a every member of the committee, save one, says she has no regrets for her conduct, and ftaf one duet not lay she regrets it. We know desperate efforts are being made to produce some bad effects, but we fear not the result. Interest may impel a few to take a certain course, and write or sail doggerel poetry, in which individual members of the committee are wrongfully assailed; others may make false tatements about that doggerel but we feel that our course is just, and that God and right are on our si.U'.l Y have d ,ne what wehuve dona with honest motives, and to place ourselves right before the world, we have replied to the article of "Justice;" and here trusting in God And the moral sense of this community to sustain us we leave the matter. TOE COMMITTEE. Contreville, Feb. 28, '44. Singular Tragedy. The German Masked Ball at Corinthian Hall, on Tuesday night, was brought to a sudden termination about 4 o'clock in tha morning, by the suicide of Mr. Otto Fick. Mr. Fick had been a gay participant of the amusement. He represented, or so designed, the character of Faust black small clothes, black silk stockings, and a sort of half cloak on the shoulders, mask, L-c. No one had noticed anything remarkable in his conduct until about 4 o'clock, he retired rather abruptly through the hall door, when in a moment the report of a pistol was heard, and his body immediately found lying in the adjoining ante-room. He survived a little . over an hour, but never spoire. ine muizie or the pistol bad been placed in his mouth, and the ..." .1 r rr. I , ball was lodged rjy ine siae oi one eye. xne ae ceased was from the city of Breslau, Prussia he ' was "7 years of age, and had been in this coun try over two years. He came from Louisville to Terre Haute six months ago, an I since that time has been principally employed as draughtsman in the office of the Terro Haute and Alton Railroad j Company. lie was an excellent scholar and a j first rate draughtsman. Tho immediate cause which led to the fatal act seems not to be under- j it f , stood. Letters found among his papers since his deaih. show a matrimonial engagement at Louis- j Tille the ceremony arranged to take place in a t short time. Terre Haute Courier. Partt Prejudice. A good anecdote is told of a co untrynian from New York, who was visit ing Washington at the time Mr. an Buren was Vice President. Our friend was a red hot Dera-. o.rat, miu vi course iieiu -vir. au uureu in tue iiit;iiui irtUK lilt. ilu c.iw ill ine tiituiai aiic:ij of the Senate, gazing at the Vice President with ' a mingled feeling of awe and State pride, when suddenly a tall and majestic form appeared at the ; side of the hall, and beckoned to Mr. Van Buren. j t nere was nine Dusmess doing, ana tne ice President, calling a Senator to the chair, joined j the person mentioned, when both seated them-, selves on a sofa, both snufted from the same box, the hand of tho Vice President was laid playfully j upon the knee of his companion, and every mow and then a hearty laugh would escape them, showing tli at whatever might be the topic they were uiscussing n was one both. which was agreeable to "Is that Mr. Calhoun with our Vice President?' asked our country friend, turning to a person near hint. "Xo sir." "Is it Mr. Benton?" "Xo sir." "Is it General Wall?" "No sir." "Mav I ask who it is?" "Why. that is Mr. Clay." "Mr. Clay!" almost shrieked the man; "and does Mr. Van Buren jak to him? Rot me if I ote for him again!" and the fellow stalked from the hall, firmly believing that the country was lost, KELTOIdVS NOTICE. The Rev. sir. Robertson , of Monroe, Baler roaaty. Ohie. will preach in tke Associate Reformed Caurth ia this plaee on next Sabbath, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Boswell Daguerreian Gallery! Orr Stentta Store, corner of Main and Peart ttrreU, RICIIMOND. ISD. HAYING rrehaJ of Sir. J. K. Boswell, tae above well kmosa n.t HHiiar establishment, aad refitted the same, a e caia inform the , at, lie laat it t ecain cpea fo the reception of visitors. It u Ueinteatioa etthe rsctit proprietor to anil a centionnce of the eate. paw.oa,, hofor eitendet to tax Cilery, by BiT;ng to thesr castsm.r. GOOD HCTURKS each a wi.l out suff- r by compan.oa -iU.th0, mde mt anT oli.r lery. ether Kat or W et. W. re.pecifany invite perstiwlhinc picture, of thetr.elve r frirads. five as a call, and we will warraat IVjn victuraa that will pUase, or n sale- picra Our Specimens. ' have quite a number, and amoce vltica may be srea the fce of Rany of the prominent citUeas of the country, ladies fta.t rffltlmea are invited to call and examine them etuihi $y Ptcturv of all vises put ap oa abort notice, of the beat materia!, and warrante.l cot lo fde er corrole wita time. JOwtin hin fwm A M.reP tProp ia aad see us. JAMISON SCOTT. rywiit oi.n rrsTOwrK ivntni rrm.ic cixrt ALLV. Uavtat Iibs1 at my establi aliment as are. I o Maura. S. JL Jamison k J. H. tScott. and hiriif rarefaiJy lUocted them ia any bm of aperattB;. I eboerfulty reeai mead ' - eaianie or soakiog as jjod pictures a eaa f produced ,a " fit.. err J. K. BOSWELL. aixa I. lSii II it EXTRA NOTICE! TAXES FOR 1S5. rpnOSB wbe aavenet paid their Taxes for MS4. are earnestly jested to attead lo it wuboat farther delav. The time is ri aaad when a Mtiemcnt of the Duplicate kas to be mad w1de4 """""" X.'taf.f. aad a penalty of l per tofLw.'" "T U,t '"ecUoa, I am aaaat1y anxloa to leave ti-V. " n'rl nmre as poa.ih!,. and to have KUlemcat to prevent any action to the a-woanr mf tfle tmiet. rveaiteat.oa ny the loth or ISth ef Ikit m.m:k. n4 -ae. " ;"?' ;r 5"" ' ! we thai 1 be much crowded 5"" -v"'. -ee,. eaa meet -, Kau pU!rm. ACUILLKS WILLIAMS. Ue. VUxrh lf -'

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FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2. 1855. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Robert Morrisson, 1 Albert C. Blaaefcard, Proprietor. Charles F. ColfioT ) l Jry All transections appertaining to the busincM of Bl: ' attended to promptly and with liberality, i Interest allowed on deposits, pajabls on demand. Ail demands upon us will be paid la fundi bankable at the ; Branch of the State Bank of Indiana, or at the Banks in Cm- : e.anati. give satisfaction A considerable sto-k of the above articles now on hand. 21 mo. Uib.l-vVS Lzacit'e ( if a,td Co6 Crusher 1VV..C (ulf- I re mi urn fu., Ac. We clip the following froiaa Southern paper, an 1 as it refers to an old friend and fellow-townsman, we give it a place in our columns: i h$J( weck m4je u, a formal ciu uj with a Cut of wine wbi will, from the Springs, whu of friends at hi residence lait lat Agrioultural Fair at Nashville, and a slice of eako manufactured by 'ladies fair' at home. The wint', of most de- .. J . c .. ' , , licious flavor, was sipped from a premium silver cup, awarded to Mr. Lcavitt, through Col. Boswoll at Nashville, for bis celebrated Crushing Mills. The cake, which lost nothing in comparison with the wine, reminded us of the rustling of silks and white satin slippers, all of which was amply discussed by a few select friends with many kind wishes for the , future prosperity and happiness for our excellent. host, Col. Boswcil. Wayne Cocmtt Ia;uerrkan Gallery. Mr. Da-1 vid Oraft has purchased this establishment, aod Is now prepared to make pictures in the highest style of the , Art. lie haj employed Mr. Tatmun, an experienced i and successful operator, and as he uses a superior, quality of plates and chemicals, is prepared to furnish pictures that cannot be excelled in this or acy j other city. He has full and half sized instruments, ' and can use a sky-light, side light, or both combined. ' Persons wishing pictures, life-like and perfect inexery j particular, will please call at the rooms over Jason j Ham's store, south :east corner of Main and Pearl i streets. i Sweet. "Sweet prospects, sweet birds and ; sweet flowers," is part of a most excellent hymn, ; and may be hoped for by those in the spring-time i of life; and all have now an opportunity to enjoy the sweet and most excellent Maple Candy, manufactured by our friend Moroak Jones. : He is prepared to supply Grocers at a reason- j able rate. For a taste of this prime article, call : at Cook's City Grocery Store. j XifTalking about Jones' Maple Candy, re-: minds us that friend Achilles Williams, County j Treasurer, requests us to call the attention of "all whom it may concern" to his TAX notice in another column. Those who owe Taxes can see j why we were thus reminded and "make the con- i nection,"by eating a portion of the Candy, in or der to sweeten their dispositions prior to accepting ! Achilles' very polite and pressing request to 'call.' j X57"Talking about visiting the Treasurer's Of- j fice, reminds us of the faet that there is yet anoth- j er place to visit after the pilgrimage to Centre-; villa is performed a place where you will be ' "taken off" to the satisfaction of yourself and friends where a vision of joy and gladness, at1 . - , , , , , . , having performed your duty to Tour country and . .,? , , ... J Achilles, wilrbe rejected back to your smiling, re- ; conciled countenance; in short, where you can be translated transplanted trans well, never mind whether it is mografied or not; but go Jamison & Scott's Daguerreian Gallery, immediately. All tho "balance of mankind," together with their wives, sweet-hearts and daugh- ; ters, are respectfully invited to "go up" and be tbt column. See their advertisement in another or the l'aliadium. SCKXK FROM 1.1 FE. The rich man sat besMe his board, Attire-1 in rich array; His wealthy friends around him thronged, Fur 'twas a festal day; et in his mien was pride and scorn, Tho' he himself was lowly born. It was his daughter's nuptial feast. Why should he not rejoice? To see her wedded in her youth, And wedded to his choice The present was all brig-ht him. Without one cloud his sky to dim. There was oie guest, who did cot share, The rich man's festive cheer, The 6n".i't-jro(VH was AiV sou-in-Iaw, AuJ still he held hitn desr. In vain he strove to check the sih, Thon turned aside, the tear to Ury. A few short years apo, he looked Oa one as loved, as fair, A hc.pefui as tho blooming bride, That now is siniiing therePut death, uo looked for, dealt the blow; That laid his hopes forever low. And be, who vowed to never chanje, Had wept then turued away, To smile upen a second bride, The gayest of the pay Ere time had calmed the father's grief For ah: the time had boen bat brief. Two little ones climbed on his knee, Awaiting his caress. He loved them for their mother's sjU j, And their own loveliness. Hi w could he share the nuptial cheer? When ai! his thoughts were sad and drear. The rich man heeded not his sighs, And heed not bis tears. The present was all bright to him The future without fear His sky had never been o'crcast lis ne'er had felt affliction's blast. Ho boasted cf his vast estate, His honors, and his wealth. How fortune did upon him smile. With plenty, aad with health Brood were his lands immense his store, Yet still, his avarice grasped for more. His wife, his children, and his friends, All thought or called him blest. But that dread plague-spot, avarice, Was cankering in his breast He fe'.t not for the suffering poor, And 'gtuast the needy barred his doer The youns; wife U'ld her piteous tale, A tale too sad too true How all they had, was sacrificed. To meet t&e rich man's due. Her husband sick her infant young Her juuthf ul heart, to deeply wrung. The tears stole down her faded cheek, She breathed, to heaven, a prayer, ach prayor. as never ret hath fall'd To be recorded there Jonng wife! one tear of thine is more. To heaven than ail the rich man s store. to Month, 55. i Honey Wanted. A LL person indebted to ma by note or aceeaat are ear ilV neetly requested to coma aad pay cp within 30 dev. from date, a I must hare th needful. Furaituro R ' uader the Starr Hali. ii. u. -wa.tOt.iitAC , 6-tf j January 95. 1S56. Commissioner's Court. J rHE Board of Coanty Commissioners wiil ho.d their nest X sesstoB on the first Monday ia April neit. All wn.i having business in said Court will please attest!. I THU34AS ADAMS, Coaaty Audi lot

DIED At his rasiderv?, in Lafayette, on the morning ing cf the 23d inst., after a brief illness, D. Euics DaMt-

iso. The editor of the Lafayette American, in announcing the me!jti.-btly fact, pays the following true and just tribute to the memcry of the deceased: -Etimable in all the relations of life Patriot, I'biianthropist. Phi lost pher. Orator, Statesman, Student and Sage; Father, Brother, Neighbor and Friend! ' Ilia disease was of short duration. Death 'truck his siiining mark with little note of arcing. -To those of our citizens familiar with the career of our lamented friend daring his long residence aman us, repetition of familiar facts is unnecessary. To the distaat reajar a concise survey cf his history is all thut the haste and exigency of the nx.ruent will allow. "Doctor Pemins has resided among ns for nearly a quarter of a century. Trevious thereto be studied and practiced bis profc5sion in Chillicothe, Ohio. His profession was the darling object cf his pursuit. He hfi been connected wira several institutions, and at the time of bis death held the seat of a l'n fessorship in the medical college cf St. Ljuis. Studious habits and a fine a-Mrejs gave him a wide range of Lterary acquirements, and frequent opportunities of pouring bis "specious miracles" to sight. His ability and eloquence are attested by a long list of miscellaneous orations and addresses on various ccca.'ions. Ilii political life is honorable as bis j. rival.- character was beautiful and gcni. He lvcd bis fcliow-man: and rather than forsake tbi? sentiment he forsook in later years the hope? of worldly preferment and the capricious applause of party. Many years since be was a member of the Senate of this J-tate, and has been favorably and urgently mentioned in connection with the highest offices in the gift of the people. i urtiiU sa. riCce of ambition t i moral feeling, for this preference of righteousness tj reckless and brittle renowa, he received even while living, the silent applause of many, very many, who knew tho pulses of his heart and with what a noble throb they beat. And now that he is dead, is it too muh to say that the allegory of the muse might be applied with more than usaal propriety to hiin that Honor gives her blessing to his ashes, and Frfeihm waits awhile a weeping hermit at bis tomb. Report of iba Board of Health. There has been reported to the B ard of Health, within the past week, two new cases of Small Pox a daughter of Mr. Liempey, on Vront street, and a Mr. Cooper, at C. S. l'retcott's boar Jin; house. The two cases are ail that are now unJer treatment in the city. 3. R. WI'iGINS, Secretary. Spiritual im Christianity Dr. J. L- BarriTT, of New Pari, will lecture in the Warner BisuMintr, oa to an day afteruoon, 11th inic, t "2 o'cloclc, in wtaich he will diicuBStheidtnttty of Sp. ritualism with Chrntianitj. To Persons out of L'mployment. SEAH5 riCTOIUAL W01iK3 FOR 13. The attention of the reaier it folieited tothe alvert;ement of Agents wanted fo .he lerief of Pictorial books issued from the press of Mr. er. These books have met, and ar meetinff with a large sale throughout the Union, and the three latest publications, "Kassia Illustrated,1 "ChiDa and India.' and "Thrilling Incidents in the Wars of the United State," are in every war equal to the other works in point of attraction and interest. What he wishes to obtain, is competent Agents in every section of the country The readiness of their sale offers great inducements to persons to embark in their disposal, and as they are of a high moral and unexceptionable character, there are noue but who can conscientiously contribute to their circulation. Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise; will risk but little by sending to the Publisher $25, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, at wholesale prices, carefully Loxd. insured and directed, affording a very liberal per centage to the Agent for his trouble. With tfaese he will soon be able to ascertain the most saleable, and order accordingly. Catalogues, containing full particulars, forwarded to all parts of the country, free of postage, on application. THE WEEKLY 1IE1IALD, THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. The New York Weekly Herald i put)liheil every Saturday morning. Its contents embrace all the news of the great events of the day, reports of meetiugs. of the State Legislature and of Congress; important public documents; European and Home correspondence, financial and commercial information, and editorial of general interest, that have appeared iu the New York Daily Herald. It i neatly printed, jn clear type, on a large double cjuarto sheet of forty-eight columns a book a directory in itielf. aud forms one of the best and most valuable weekly ntwpapr in the world. The greatest care i taken to obtain the latest and most reliable intelligence of important movements in all parts of the world. No expense is spared for this purpose. T 1 Mt-.r )( t ,.rir. i . ihru dollar wer .nnum. p.,.h! ia advance, or sixpence per single copy. Editors of newspaper throughout the country are particularly requested to act as agents. They will receive twenty five per cent, commission on all cash subscription Any person obtaining fire or more subscribers, will be allowed the same commission. TCBM TO rUJM. On copy of tbe Weekly Herald for one year. 3 II 2'i 33 A d6 t,T ?e o 101 115 00 ire copie do do. Ten do do do do do do do do do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Fifteen, Twenty, Twenty live. Thirty, Thirty -five. Forty, Forty-five Fifty do 50 j.rieAll letters to he addressei to Jaiue Gordon Bennett. pro tor and editor of the New York Herald, New York eity. Kemittances mutbe made in funds current in this city. r7lN'VALFDS recovering from the effect of Fever, Bilious Iiseases, or tone continue.1 illness of any kind. wiliiinJ Carter's Spanish Mixture the only remedy which will revive their drooping constitutions, expel all humor lrom the blood, excito the liver to a prompt snl healthy rrtion. and by its tonic properties, restore the patient to life aud vigor. We cd only ay try it. A single bottle is worth all the so-called Saraaparillas ia existence. It contain no Mercury. Opium, or any other noxious or poisonous drug, and en be given tothe youngest infant wthout hesitation. See the certificates of wouderful cures around the bott'e. Mora thsn 500 persons ia Richmond. Vs., csa testily to its good etiects. loraalo by A. & O. G. Potts, Richmond. Notice in Atlurbneni: 'T0TICcl iahereby given, that on the 6th day of Feoruary. A D., 1-55, a writ of attachment was issued by the undersigned Mayor of the City of Richmond, Indiana, against the goods, chattel, rieht. credits, monies and effects of benjamin Mattis, in favor of Samuel Nixon aud William K. Wilcox; in pursuance of which attachment one carriage and one buggy have been garniaheed in the hand of Farquhar r Arnold; and the said attachment case is set for trial at my otSce in said city on the lPth day of March next, 155, at 1 o'clock. P. M., of which th aid Benjamin Mattis, and ail oncerued will take notice. JOHN FINLEY, Mayor. February 2i. 1S5. (,1 3(': II 3t Notice in A ttarliuiriif. TL OTICEi hereby given that on t lie 5th day cf January, X. w 135, a writ of attachment wa issued by the nndersigae l. Mayor of the City of Uichmond, Indiana, against th good, rliittei, rights, creiits, monies and eJec: of Peter Long, at the su:t of Chr.stian Fetta, and sundry ar:icie of LauaeholJ furnitore have been garnished in the lian.is of William Meschmier, as the property ol said Peter Lor.g. The aid Peter Long and ail others concerned, will therefore take notice that said attachment case is set for tJ:al before me at my oSice in Richmond, on the Kihday of March next, 1655, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN FINLEV, Mayor. February 2, 1555. 'e ll-3t To Person Out of Emplojmcnl. Agents Waatrd ia every Section of the I. S. THE KOST ELEGANT AND rSEITl. T0L. OF THE YEAR.' 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The subscriber publishes a Dumber of most valuable Pictorial Bosks, very popular, an J of such a moral aad reiirioss inSuenc that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a putiic i snefit, and receive a fair ceBBeaation tor their labor. Jy" Io men of enterprise aad tact, this baiiac offers an opportunity for prontanie employment, seidoca to be met with. iXy Persons wuhing to engage ia their ale, will receive promptly by aaail, a circular containing full particulars, with 'D. recl.cn to persoc disposed to act a Agent. together with term on which lacy will be furnihed by addressing the suscrioer. c-st peia. woiai feasts. Publisher. 131 William street. New York Public Sale. VST- ILL be sold on Friday. 9th or March next, at the residence T? of the subscriber, half mile north of Jsraes Sell's two Mares. Wagon, Cows. Oats ia til Sheaf, Wheat in the ground, farming implements of variotis kinds, household aad sitcjtesi furniture. aVc- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ou said day. Terms liberal, and made known on day of sale. ALEXANDER WAS SOX. March 2, 1S55 1 1.. EsiniT Heifer. Tini rr by David Raiisback. livlnr one .... ' of the City of Richmond. Indiana, an eatrav He,r mt . a dark roan color, about two years old v. auk, at brands pereeivsMe. Appraised at foartaea dollars, by Nathan Charles and s. W. C. aieWhinnej, before me. w a. . J0IIS 'IX"V. Mayor, starch I, 15. ll-3t

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llanstkurrhl's Pntent r Saaaiaf Osmr Carnsf s, istmed Jmnmstry 13, 1S5J. FI1BE anSersigiied having purchased the right of the above K tato for the eomaties of Wayae. Va.-ion and Randolph. laCiana. does hereby g-.ve actice to all persons auaisg. roaatract ing. -weadiag or using the same within the limits of said counties, wui Ce prosocuved for iarxoagemect to the extent of th iaw. EKksaeaJ. Tetirury . 1S. jts,

CAlTiOX. IVniKK.t?. there has lately teen sold to sundry persons w T Patent Rijrhts to ae certain inprmneQU in the Kanmag Gears of Carriage, under the name of Everett's Patent Carriage Coupling, notice i hereby given that Messrs- Everett are pract.slag preat f rau 1 upon the public, a llicf any thins; shichdoes net belnag to them, either by virtue of invention, or as hetor included in the specification annexed to their letter paie.it taat suca pretended n-ht will ctvw the purchaser no claim to the improvement sold under that name; tut aeloarvwr exfiisively to the subscriber, er Inventor and Patentee tfaerevf. Alt asccts are warned herehy, and all persons reqaested to stop suca proceedings whenever they may haTe o-caion to. O- 1IAUSSKNECHT. Xew Uaven. i'ebrnary 2?. jajo. 1 1-tf

H. B. PAYNE, ATTOBSEr AT LAW, NOTARY PCBLIC. COMMISSIONER OP PEEPS 0R TUB fTATB OP fEW YORK, Kirltinoud, lad. deeds'. Seeds! Serds: rsLOVER, Timothy. Bine O rasa. Orchard Ora aad English L ' Clue (;ra seed, fresh and pure, for sale by tebruary 23, liw. W. TPEXXIS. OsnKr Oranee Seed v.pi. r . . mm . . v 4 Ft LL supply of t'saire Orange Seed, warrar.tei fresli. r.a tor eale fcj the quart or bushel, fc W. T. I'EXMS. Kebr iary S-J. loj 10 if j Ml raw Cn Iters. ja ri i lihub nicr, wurnoifj e(iiai to anv in use; will cut ahort and work easy, this day received aiot for sale ty Tebruary 3, 155. W. T. PESMS. Ciirindstones. BEKEA Grindstone alleys on hand, together with cranks and rollers. V T. kEXNI. February 42, 1835 10-tf Theruiometer ALWAYS ripht, and the 1 eat in use, Eeruary leoo. Chnrns. er sale by W. T. PENNI?. j House Trimntinss. j f uCKs, Latches. Hinges. Pulley. Nail. Brads. Olas. Sash jj j ana t'utty, tor aie at bargains, by W. I.DENMj. February 32. l;?5o. 10-tf Corn Shelters. f HTIIIf .Anivlnsa Vinb.a Ck.lU. shells fa.it. Only For ale by W. T. DS.VXI9. 15. 10 tf 10 Ke ward Strayed From the farm of the subscriber, two miles north cf Vi Mcnmoua, a smait ut Mare, aout 16 years old. ihe f - small white mark in the forehead, and is crest fallen. She is barefoot. The above raward will b given for the return of the mare er information so that I can get her. Address the subscriber at the Richmond Post Office. THOMAS WESLKR. February 22, 15. lt3t Srhool Police. MISS AMANDA BKOOKIXS, will open a School in tho cast room of the Warner Building. reoent'.T occupied by the Fyor of the city, on Monday, the lvth in"t. Heading, Writing, Arithmatic, Grammer, tieoeraphv-. Physiology, Chemistry and Philosophy, will be taught. Also, Painting and lrawing. Flor terms will be those usually charged for tho respective branches. 8-3t. Now is Your Time for Bargains!! A S we are determined to close out our Winter stock, to make r room for one of the largest and most complete assortment of : Spring Ooods ever imported into Richmond, we have marked our I WITCK OOODS j At till lower prices, than we have ever been aelling them; I therefore we would ay to all who want anything in the Dry Good line, to call at the ; TVe-tv York Store! j And yon will at once see that Dollars can be s-vve-1 by haying ! your goods at this establishment. Our svstem of bnsineasbeing I exclusively cash, and having the facitilitia of procuring any good that are forced on the Eastern market. enMe us to ell ! a great many Goods at a sacrifice, and all at the lowest possible raits. R. jac K.SOM. Xew York Dry Goods Store. Main street. Opnntite the People's Bank, under Starr's Hall. February 12, 11:55. 9-tf Music for the Million! wtR great reduction in the price of non copyright Music, of .era farilitie to the public never heretofore enioved. That together with the extremely low price at which we are now sell I In g Piano Fortes, will enable all who cultivate the science of ; music at a comparatively small expenditure and we have no 1 doubt the increased demand for sheet music will amply compeni sate us for this important change. . Ky makinr out a list of music amountingto 95. ana forwarding ; the same with the money by mail, you can have the advantage of ' 5 per cent. additional discount. Send in your order. COLB1IIN & FIELD, 8 West Fourth'street, Cincinnati. February 16, 1K55. St tf Native Coal, srpiaioa Tmr, for ie iy w. T. DENN IS. January 12, lf5i. 4 cf Neasoned Pine biimbrr. FFL, lOTT cV COALE, have for .Me a large amonat of ' suprrior Piric Lumber, of vwrioua tAickneases, and of the best quality. For sale at the Cincinnati price. AT COST! "I ff OVERCOAT?; LJLI 500 TESTS; 2')0 pair PANTS; At Feb. 9, 1855. AT cost: A. M M FIXER'S. Near People's Bank. New Jewelry Store. TiFF. undersigned respectfully informs his friends snd t the public that he has opened a new Jewelr? Store at i .Nov. 7i Main street, opposite Starr Hall, where he is ready torepsir Clocks, Wstche. Jewelry, Sic. , on hort notice. ; Mso Kngravini; done to order. He lso has on hands fine assortment of Jewelry. Watches, Chain. Breastpins, Ksr drops. Rings, &c, which be wUl sell at the lowest possible rstp He solicit a share of the public's patrong S. V. Ksrlxi.. Kebruary 9, 1S'5. b-fm FISKE cV PAYNE, ltookae-llprtsSladonera, aud Drnlrra In Cheap PuMicaiions, Magazines and Jfetctpapert, i No. 3!', Main street, RICHMOND. January 17, lrv5.". Palntor'B Zopo-t. THOMAS NEVVBY. 5 f HeiiM, .Siftn and Ornamental, l ur) . lsro. rain e ana Ka Irsnd I ar inlr r: blaos of U'ssdt at nil Ktsiinrr: t.lazrr: Imitator .narhlrs! JLf Haint and Olaas always on bt4 t the lowest cah pri-ci-. Mixed Paint for ale. irTShop en Pearl itreet, onth of Main, over T. S. Y'oung' Store. Klchmoad.Xoveniber 3, 1 ta tf S. K. LIPPEXCOTT'S Coaeli .Hannfaetory aud Repository, Xortheast corner of Main and Franklin streets, Richmond, inciana. V lirw ha K . a rnnitinllv er w . . L , ikyZ mT aarrmp nfr,;.H,'.rl.. . f u ionaoie stle. and bm.ned workmanship. such a Coaches, Ohariotees, Sulkies, Yark Carryalls and Trvlting Wagons, built of the best materials, snl Ly the most competent workmen, uiv'.er the i nuedistrt superintendence of the proasriet -r. T7 Orders lor Carrnges to ny amount, executed with despatch. Kichmoad. December o, Isol B2-f .s&JT COST! ' W7"1 are desirous of elosing out our :ock of Silks, and , f would Uierefore alviae dealer that tJ.ey can be supplied i w.th LAIj.'3lRESS SILKSand Dre Tr.mminfl. of every de- ' scrtion, at a low figures a they can be Lad anywhere in the t uit..e-j rt.it:, itiu uu misufcse. , Riehmon.1, January IS, 1P55. KRAJ1ER, IBn-IX at CO. S-tf Tremendous Siauslifer. "K are determined to close out our present stocit of Ready maJe Clothing, to ssake room for new. inl f(,r thi. r...nn are offering Goods at less than Cincinnati prices. Call immediately and avail yourselves of a bargain I yourselves of a bargain - A. M. MILLER. Opposite People's Bank, R.chmond. Feb 2. Ic55 1 1IE P1'1" r'ht for the best Washing Machine ia the United States, for wh.ch letters patent was granted to T. A. Dugdale, Jure ,tt. l-o3. This machine was awarded a diploma at the Indiana M-te Fair, and also at the late Wayne eour.ry Fair the first prtiaiuta and diploma, as well as at several other Fair. t.r cfieapne of ' censtnsctioa, .implic.ty as 1 durability, this machine cannot be sarpassed. and while itwasnes the finest or coarsest fabric perfectly clean, without injury, commends itseif to all whj see it. Its cheapceM consists in being made almost entirely of wood, and may be constructed by any ordinary waod workman. and afford a handsome profit. Advantages f ,,, wackiae, 1st. Clothe arg washed far more thoronrtly than Y hand- at one and the same t at, they are su ited to the two fold operat.o of rubbing and s jueei cr. those parts which are mo.t.oilel receiving the most of it, whil.t owing to tie limited resistance ofrred by the dating board, no iury i sastsjned from the operatiuu. evea by the naest texture, 2d. Tie time c-isasaed is much le.s than that required to' wash S y hand. . 3d. The wear and tear of clothes is fir less hundreds of wash lnJ JMV bra flote "thavit a button being torn off or broken.

i . JT1BT?.

j aanaa i avoided no Meedicg or ore enger none of tha blistering and chapping and callous, such as wash women s hand o oftea exhibit. Tae haads are wever iramers-.-d iu the water, except to the extent necessary ia puuing u.e ei jthes into the sash aad taking them out. and m wring ins them. .. " 5th. The machine is easy tm worm so very easy that the whole Lasr of work eg it i urn, the lightest task mvoived ia the da.iy rowtiae of hossehold dm:e fctu The process cf washing with it is saost simpl-. consUtini of the two acts of semnng the clothes in the sash, aad in work rag this up and down f-y means of the lever to which the sssh is attached, aay person of meet ordinary intelligence wiU acquire a suttcieas knowledge of it by witaes.ing the operation of it for tea minutes, ana so such persoa can fail lo become eeaversaaS . with a fca.f an har s practice. For merely washing clothes clean, and etiafe ling any atttos. waohuie in a time so short c ,?"fcei' ""ted by thoee who have not witnsed t. all needful direction, would be eowrprised ia a very few lines but for doing a wash in th, o,t pnfect assnrr possible, and in th. briefest t-sae poesiaw. gome parucaiars ihoeUd. be attended to wiitca a.:aowga they could be all learned m a few unntr. by sreicr. canoot be dacribd bvey. Whh these remark, tae inventor invites she pabiac - T'-nT a he fry., eonudect that ail that is reqaired as sausfy tersoos deeireas of esstwkmg ta a profitable enterprise, as to see the machine aad us operations. T Sai. ssd coast n!ai fcr ale n miostMe tem. Address t T. A. DClfDiLK. Richmond. Wayne county, Indiaaa. -- Territory to be sold again, will. t desired, be eachu rod far proper tha caw east tie airsmsee OoMx car . isss

Common Wart.

E DGED C C. and Fainted Ware: C 1 . aad (. omavoa Teas t pixit. , pint, quart and pint taaaoa Tatnblcrs: Ttat sni ijusrt 1 tasks, lot sale bv ' O ALPRICH. I;l Main street, bt. Fourth aad ViSia. I itveianati May 6. l?5-. 2j-t Hardware for Cash. F KvM and after January let. I will u for cash ricuaiveiy. tuy .rie and rxtenaive asaortineiit of Uu Liu,. Hardware, Carriate Trimmings. Farmers and Mechanic's Tools. Cutlery and 5b:f Uartware, in full variety, at from tbs to Twtn per cent, cheaper tfia rsalar rates. 1 ata now receiving from Boston and Philadelphia a large addition to my stock, and will se.l cheaper than ever ottered in Una market. .1 f" All i-T and se on class Stale atock money taken at par for goil. m l third ci.s.t it current value. t'SCl RRIfNT n, ((uti description, will be taken for goods at its vor:i A discount of tea rer cent, frta our toauT price for par unis. W.T.tiKSMi. ?4 Iain street, Kichmocd N. B. AI! l.'i.'ie Ln leT ted ar- li-H-tid that settlement must be hai without dels y V T. 1'EN.Nle Jiauary 5, l-i5. ; S-tf DR. THOMAS CUSCADEJT, nomwropalhit r&yUcU aad S.r, - i-"Hvin lo-afv-. pei-mannUy ia RicntnonJ, will be found at hi? office at all huars except when profeesioaaHy eojaed. Uf&ce No. SS'j Main street, up stairs. January !l,lr.-i. -ly D rlli llouw in fet MiettmonfaT npHK undera.gned offers frsrt.lt tis -sliing house in West A Richmond. It is pirasa.i ,ly i.d one story frame, three rooms. go-lwter.andothera.vvaniences. There is oae-fourth acre of land, and anotlier f iurih adjoining, which caa be had. It will be sold an fair terms, and any one wishing such properly cannot do l ett-r. Call and see U. ISAAC DO K. October 6. I "is. 4j-om t'OK KETr. ft A B'ir.!iLg Home. rc-i?ioc giren on the !5th of i'sfs March neat AUo, the Lav Office bow occupied y Wm. - a A. Hickl. Enquire of W. LYNDE MnsicaL fUST receive.!, a nsw lot of Music. Call and see it. Alio-Kuth Hall; Ida May: Life of BarB'jm.a'nd other late works,at BL'RUA.NK. ck BRO S. So. Main street. January 1-2, le55. 4 tf Western Coal. If BfWBl.311EI'S superior iiualiiv Western Coal, for e 99KW t,y CAIS 4k MALSBV. 1st month. 13th, K55. s if VouglsioglKebny Coal. tj t fi BrSIIL'LS real YouliiOheny Coal at reducej el 9WW pr!Cf.,, Ly CAIN at MALSBY. 1st month, 10th, 1S55 4 tf Iiry Pine and Poplar Lumber. fUST received a lot of Clear Pine. On hand. lt and 3d p Common Tine; 3(.ft00 feet easoned Poplar, all thicknesses; Floorii.g. pine and poplar, on hand CAIN Se MALSBY. lstinoi.th. 155. 4 tf I To the People. HAVING returned to cur taT roon.s at the eli tsn1. w are pre'Svred to meet ail leiUtuate ietxtanla ma le at oar counter, ami invite a "run" upon ui, ai e can furnish every artie'e in our Im-tiuess t or a rate as the Ame trticle can be jurchaseJ fur. short of the Cincinnati each price. Our tock nearJy all ne and quite large. Having a L.boratory in connection with o.rr honie. ire wilt manufacture all our Tinctures, t?yr114, Stc ,and wilt stand piaJgeu for their iuntTrLI MMEU. WILSON 4k CO. t November 24. 18t 49-tf Four lYIilc Vulley Kail road Oftice tj j tlce to Mockliol!or. "rOTICE is ltereVy given to the StockhoM-rs of the Four Mile ' Valley Kilrol Company, (hj.t ait election for seven Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year, will be heM at Fair Haven, VreMe county, thif, on Frila , the 9th day of March next. By orUcr cf the lioaru of Directors: j S. MOLLYNEAUX, Secretary. I OxforJ, January IT, 1655 5-tf Valentines V?PLErir assortment of comic and sentimental Valentine., just receiveJ at FISK C ox FAYNE'S, January IT, 3 tf . HoaNCY. vso. mVl Ltoreii. c. raTrrasos. Premium Kin pi re sul Plows! S. HORNEY i CO., 'OULD respertfuliy inform their frien Is and the agricultur ists or he t-st. that they are now prepares! to furnish their premium Empire Steel IMows in large quantities, and at altnost any point. This l'low received the nrst premiua of a $40 Silver Cup, At the last Indiana State Fir, for senerat purposes. They alse receivtda Silver Cupat the same fair for the BEST SOD PLOW. At the Lite W ayne County Fir they received ths First Premium fnr the Ret two horse Plow, ursoil Plow, otie-hore Plow and Cultivator; sn l the premium awarded for the bi it Plowmansliip. was awarded to those who used their 1'lows. These premiums were awarded in competition with several l'lows which have heretofore heen highly honored with premiums, both at ptiteand County Krtirs. The proprietors of this eataMiihment are all practical work -men they emplny none hut competent hands, and use none tut the best material, hence they feel a confidence ia commendins; ilieir work to the public. They also manufacture HARROWS, Of diu'erent patterns and of all sites; Cultivators, ef three anil fire hoc; Agricultural implements of various kinds, and will furnish to order any article that may le desired. Their establishment is near lie Ilcpot. corner of Front street and AV.thinton Avenue, Kiclimond, Iud. January 1H, le,,5. 5-tf Superior Wrapping Puper. sMrE have the agency for the sale of Thist'.eths-aite A Co' WW superior Wrapping Paper, wliere merchants can be supplied at the lowest pri.es. Kit A ME It, IKWIN & CO. December -."2, 154. 1 -tf T 7"litc Fish and Mackerel. 'orJge. Halter Ropes, 1 v tc.. tor sale by 31. IWK dc J?I. July 20. IS54 1 tf Just Received. Direct Trout New York, assasv Tut Lttc styie. of ilk Hush and Cloth Men's and laJllov's an l Chiffren's Caps. Also, the latest styles of ijidies' Fur-. JOHN SLTFB1SS. Oofa.ber 27. l?jl. 45-tf Lard Oil and Candles. """Ml'" suLacribers having completed their rras;enients I for ts l'lfarturinj; tho shore Goods, are prepared to furnish the merchant ana inhabitants of Richaocd and vicinity with OIL A. NU CAN DLLS of superior quslity, at prices rsngin below iho Cincinnati market. Person in want ot the above s;ood wi l find it greatly to their aJv-antag to call at thi establishment before purchasiag elsewhere. Z fi'txctarv in tha olJ CichmonJ FoundrT Baildings. BAYLIES a MARCHANT. Februry 9. 1:35. S-U a. r. brows c. s. nm. BKOV. & BKir., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ortice Nor!h-wet corner of Third and Main, eniraac sn Third, near Main street, Cincinnati O. V'e'oruarv ?. 1S55. 8-U ICictiniond Green IIomcc. THE undersigned ha completed his arranretnentt, and opened hisfireen House, situated at the south eud of Pearl street in the city of Richmond, and is now prepared to furnish the fi iends of Floriculture with a very rewerai assortment of Native ami Tropical Pimts. He has aooul.-y varieties of the laSost and most !-eautiful Itoset, Camelias, Fasiaa, Geraniums, Vsrbansi, riahiias. Cactus, and a very general variety of Green House Piaiits. A variety of the latest aud most approved trawt-crry Plant, am! Catawba Grape Vines. JolLS J. CONLKVRichmond. ATil 7. li-.'ii. ifl-tf Superior 'l eas. 'OC.G HY.'O.N', Jtrpertal an l tiuapowder Teas, of the best quality, just received few E. il- COOK k SON . Julr 20. :34. 81 -tf I Job Work DOM stall times in Copper, T.a, Sheet Xsva an Sine, at the shortest netice. aad ia good werkmewttke scanner, at ine City Slo e ?U)re. UrtlHJi L" IiKKWOOD. ,. Octote. 20. 1654. 44-tf : Tloore, Wilstarli. Keys k Co., Will publish early in Kerch, a new aad almirabia work entitled Practical Landscape Gardening; TTith reference to the inrprevessent of Rural Kesirter.ces. saving the feaeral principles of the srt. with full directions for plants Ing Shade Trees, Shruhtery snd Flowers. and laying eat grouse,. II 7 ti. yi. Hrrn. 1 vol . 12mo-. with 22 illustrative ecgravinfs. Price gl 5. The iliustrstien for th i volume ars nearly csmpleted; tae ssanusenpt is in tbe hasy's of the printer, aad will be stereo -tvped. and the voltaic praOueed ta the aandsoaest styieearly ia liarrh. The advaatares wh-eh Mr. Kern ha had in aequiring a rraotieal knewieiee ef hi kuciness. In kis early education at the Jariiin des Piaoleecf Par., aad ia toe Gardens) wt at. Cloud and Verssille. durin j It reija of Lou PUiluppe. f.vr assurance of his fftaen for executing tlie task be aa audertaaen vaiietaeposTtMics be has held in this country, and ameeg otlt. rr that ..;- r.au.e-1 ) the charge of enbellist isrth groaads ; at tbe recent Ohio HtateFairat Newark, attest the essiasase-pUced : apoa hi capabilities by practical asen. The book is raiKeatty pvact.cal. aad elap4ed to b vaataaf' i thousands ef practical pei ' m e-very poruaa of the luos, , who desire k u aed eugresiios to aid thesa ia ecsajaeiitiag ! their prrsaises. The needed help may new be had at a ssaaii j eot narrated ia a pare Kiveiisk ty!e by obtaining this wore ' from aneighbomig l eil-t, erey rrwiittiagUM (1 50 by esail. anv wdiitw imtk bi.i.u. win wTim t-j soan. lostArt pretatd MOOitat. WILSTACH. RET! ek CO.. Publiabcrs. ii W eat gowrtk street. Cincinnati. A. a. SILLER, Successor to Miller Co., UTOrXD respectfully invite the attention ef tbe pub lis is bis extensive and assorted eteck ef Bcasty TIasfe Clataiaar, fteaeral Tm rmielkiaa; tiaasle, Boats, aae?w, Hats, sc. . Ha viag pnrehaje-1 tbe entire stock opoa very favorable triad, we caa eCer iadaceasewt superior to aay etaer bsase ia towa. The stock bos bera gottea up sritb great care, aad t-rt spied to ta wiseies at tae people. Cosse owe, come all w are Scleral aed to sell, and ot to re aaderooM. A M KIXLER. trpposite Peoples' Bank. aUcbaaoad. rebroary S, 155. -

Private School!

, V",:W-. Arrrnt will eosasaeiiew the 'r soswtea s Bis . ifiitQi in in. ari. ki w - - j tie arst Monday in Marcb aeat, J 1 Tcaas rsa sasatoa ar Twaarrx First tvpartaeat Vlciiuffey ' sab e,ad Stk, Koadera: Kay's , Arithmetic. Sd and 3d part, eaith' Graaaaar. Mileaoll's Osograpty, V iilard Ceiled Slates History; Coasts ck's Ptatlaaaaay. Ray Algebra. Part 1. aad writing, sa as) second Departaent Cosastoek's Chemistry. Catter's Pkyai. olocy. Pumas Pkurravphy.Criaesdea'sbock Iteewisg. May' XljsMa, part , lavioa' (iooaetry, Surveying, Ac-. Barrin's Aatroa icy. lieteoroloay and Wood's Botaay. Bd aa. Ps?at le sne half at the middle of the session, aad the riraaiader at th cloe. No dedactioa aad for absence, aalesa csassd by pro trade,! illness. February i-. lij. 10-5l Waraf rount Trarhrr't AsaociatloB. AMFETISS of the Teacher' Associatioa or Wayae County will t.t held ia Richmond on "aturJay, March 10. 1S55. By , order of the President. D. . R0BKETS. President. I Februaro . lt55. 10-U SUCRIFPSSALC BY virtu of a decree and ex-cution to ae directed fro the Wayae Circuit Court, I win expoie at public sale at the Court aousedoor ia Centre. ille, Wavne county. Indiana, oa the , ".j oi aa.ro, inu, Between ia aours Nwt cioca. a. j M, aad 4 o'cloca, P M. oa said day, th folkowing described real estate, to-ait. T2m north weal uarter of seoUoa iia townabtp J fifteen, rane fuurteca, coctataing oa hundred and nftj six acres, more or less, all situated in said county of Wayne and ; ftate of lnjiana. Taken as the property of Joel Upper ly .'to satisfy said decree and execution ia fare ol Frederick K rawer. JOHN C. PA0B, fMXTlB W. C. , January . Ie45. ;S15 o-a NEW GOODS. J. ItrSSELL. cos " PLATED AND IV0RT TABLE CUTLERY HALL, ELTON A CO'3 German Silrer and Silver Plated Goads, Heifer's A rat- Kxaaor. R0DGER3' FINE RAZORS, With a General Stock of Heavy and Shslf - Hardware, ' OW ARRIVING AND TOft SALS BT TVLEK DAVIDSON 4fe CO.. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Ns. 140 and 141 Mala street. February -23. 1554 CINCISNATT. Election Notice. VN 'slectioa ill l-s hs'.d on the first Mondsy ia March ant, for th purpose of electing a Board of five Director for tha Richmond Uridg e and Turnpike Company. I. TUISILaXHWAIT.PrssidsBs. C EaTt-ivF, See'v. Richaoud, February 17, 1855. lft-SA niiiaie fnr la fill I let it! 'MIK anderigned have been appointed agent for th oal ef M. Peter' tclociic Piaue Forts Instructor. A supply always h.,.,i flit dt PAVNB. Kichmoad. February 2-2. lcii. To Builder. SEALED proposal will be received for th building of th 0foD Vem.ls Collioi edifice at Oaford, 0 .io. uutil toe 13th day of March next at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which tiaa said i l id will be opened, and thecontrart awarded. For laformatiea 1 a to plan and specification of work to be dene, appHeatloa to be made to Rev. 11. Maltby, at Oxford. O. It. WABK, President Board of Pirocvors. Oxford. February ti, 1353. ia-tt ! The Time foiBargainsI , Ul Bnill OS! 1 VOW i tbe winter of hard tine made eaiy by th Spring of i .a "a good time coming." SCOTT .fc CRAWFORD, i reeling grattful for th very liberal patronah-e they havoreeoiw. '' d from thi community, and being anxioo to reduce their stock a low a possible previous to tke arrival of their Spring stack. we will si ll sou good at coit, many at t than eott, and ionic at hali ran r. Pud t take our vvosn nat a man ooas is the thing." Cull soon, the best, bargains goes first. Si cent Delaine Ml to l-c. 121, cent Calico at rV. Tard wids do atl'.'-.c. Good Ginghams V-",c. T ie best bleaclwd Muslins in town at a "levy." Cashmerei, Coburps. Lustres, Silks, die .and many other articl equally at low. nKATflM ON! Don't forget th Striped Balls and Pat Lamb, No. 8 Main street, Uichmond, lud. IV.ruary 1. 1555 10-U ai;ction. W. t. rABUVHAB, H S. AKSOLO. FARQUHAR &. ARNOLD. Anctionrrrt and I'smtaissimi ivlrrrhnnts, Sloan House, Main, Street, Richmond, Ind. ' I f Kogular sales on every Ssturdsy afternoon snj evening. Out-door sale of all kind of Goods, Real Kstste, Are , tOFther with consignments for privste sale, will receive our psrticnlsr sttention. Liberal cash advances made no consignments, either for auction or privato tle. House nnd Iot for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale, on favorable term, a House ai d Lot on Frank lis street, (outb of Jkfain. It la a frame house, I ti stories, and is located so a to build a hous in front of it. It is a good lot and pleasantly situated good 'atr, drv cellar, die., and all ia good repair. Aa he 1 anxious to build near hi liop, he will trade for material, dec. For further i aticulars, enuuire of THOMAS . TnOMPBOS, er THOMAS Si. VOL'NG. Richmond, January 25, 18S5 S Jt Oyster Saloon THE lad ips and gentlameaof Kichmoad sad vieiatty, ara respectfully inlormed lhat the undersigned prepared ! toerveapinevery vrvioty of style, FRtSH OYSTERS, j st his establishment ta the west room of tha old Slosn ; House. I'erscns who ars fond of such reft eshmaatt, will i find this s plcinst place. Csll and try tham. M. C. LEWIS. -- i January UTth, 165. S-tf j Toys, Notions and Confusions. M. C. LEWIS, HAS on hind ths largest assortment of Toys ever oSsr. 'ed in this market. JJoli for little girl aad Drums for boys, snd sn endless variety to please tha fanciss ef chileVea; Candies, of all kinds snd vsrieties; Nuts; Ralsin. &c: Perfumery, r'ancy hoapa: Work Boxes, Pocket Knives, Ciears in short, every thing ia tha faaey lias). Persons wishing to msita purchases, would ie well ta i call, and they will bod every thing at the lewast rash ' rates. Call in his stock is worth looking at ss mora ea jnosities. Jan. S7. lSMtf 'TIE BBdsrsigned takes this opportunity ef informing hi a -a friend and the publie generally, that ha will continue the i baane at th old taad. and that he is prejierrd at all times to ' pay tbe highest pairs for all articles of Country Produce. ; and expect, to beep as good an asaortment of FAMILY OBO- : CF.BIK5 ss can be found in the West, which will be said low at wholesale or retail for cash, or oa short tisie. Ail pe sons wnbing an thing In Ms Has, will de wall to give bima call befose going elsewhere VTyn-. will have some choice Sugar Cured flams ready for , sate In a few day a. GaWKG . tiKKII. Bichmoad, Jaoaasy 23, a-af Ctncitinuti, liaton lantt Kcnnonl RAILWAY! Wintor u!a.rrhzi;ozrA9iit. C0MMBXCIG on Monday, DeeeaVer llta. 8A4, sotwoaa Richmond, Ciasicnati, aad sll intesmadiate poiats. rassuarx Txaixs. . : Lease Richmond aS0 A. M . and arrive at Cincinnati at 10 A M DOS - .. kf. 3.19 P.M. " " f. x. Trsro . Leave Cincinnati. A. M .and arrive at Bichaaoad M ' , " - .1P. M. S.10P. M " - 50 P.M. ' ejiP.af. ' The 6 24 A. M. traia from Richmond, and the S.90 P. BLssatsi from Cincinnati will up at ail regular statioas, aad as tha . V alley Hews snd Richmond Pike oa regular node eVil .ih; ! train a will stop at regular statioas nnly ; ' ...... D. M. MORROW, Saperlateadeat December 15, VPS4. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! THE uadersigned take great plaasara ia ia form iar their nuaerous acuaintaacea aad tha pablic gsassrsUy tBag i shay hsre just received, in the Telegrsph halidiag, a lor ga ; stock of Clothing, coasistiug oioveey vas-iaty af essaabls j . tUauMy-mmtsmte CItMBsrr ! Csoths . Cassimerew, Varting aad Gentlamwa's ralwihia Goods, all of which will be soil as low as csa he sold kj " i aay laoasa weat ef the Mountains - Purehasars ara rs ' . .pecifully anviUd to call aod wxatniaa their stock brfsra . ! purchasiag elsewhere iT Having employed Jowtr H. Scott, we r prwpsra4 I to cat aad fit oar rue lorn era ia a style not saspassia by ' any Oathinw ssteblishsaeat hwra or elsrwlisr U II. MrCL LXOCGU V CO. Richmond. Nor'r 15. 154. . 3-tfI i " H'Bioval BACK AGAIN!. EST ELL or MCIKA have rrao red their Boot wlfc l tt m I to taeir aos. (oar-saory awiiding aa stain aad are sww aared to accawasodato tanr ruetoeoer sad tha verb lie generally, : w it an aorttnent of as good Boots aad ffkn as caa he feaad fas the eity; and as they are working sasa Ihaanlisa. they ara ' anabled to sell ss cheap, at least, aa tha rhSi smt. aad B all in ! a little below tbes. Cat! aad exaains far yourselves. . t sucnaaoBW. ou it. 41-tt i A RARE CHANCE. AO Sew Carrtsfcs as. rortalss. FOKTT naw Carriagwa aad Buggys, of tha hast wov km anahia. far sola bw tha awharrihwev at tha Car. j risg Shop aa tha cast aad of Maia trat Thosa wish- : tor to aavchasw woald do wall to ralL M FA MKT. lUcasBond Sth mooth, S3. 1 4. . ldlfPatassia aad Palnl Bratbr.l furl variety at PLIMMBR, STIIJoa dt CO.', - r tSU aath Sth. 4 . filt ' J. a. nun, CswitmlU, Msckstnd, JI'LIAN A BENTON, JSTTOMJs-kZTI AMD COCJftlLLOM MT IAW, ura lass a l

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