Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 14, 23 March 1855 — Page 4

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: f- Ureed in ;-. ' ' 1 The flowing article on breeding gef ft is ttom a gentleman war Boston, who ha bred he Bremen geeso over 20 year with eminent j tacces.. Hi? remark will apply to any breed f geese. ' I The Bremen goose inclines to layiu in tb latter part of February, which i aiii-rtr.aa it desirable ' in this "latitude. To give lie oang ones fair Ay, it i noltwat that hatchshould be finished before the first of Jane. My mode in rtf'-rence to Uii-. i as follows: i The whole of the breeding atock, male and J smale, are put into a dark rwm ay about he 20lh of February, and kept there till about j he 10th of April While khut up they are "ell fed once a day on corn, and always al-; ,wed sufficient water to drink. Once a wetk iity are allowed to go out for an hour to h ' ni plume themselves, and are then shut up ..rain. While thus confined they loose the i.lination to breed, and do not resume it; vLila they are ebut up, bat in eight or ten ; Jays after they are set at liberty the disposi-: ion returns, and they commence laying. I have my goslings mostly brought out on ; he same day. ; This is done by a mode hich may be described as follows: In 18 JO 1 l.aJ four ganders and ten geese for breeding; ,,irposes. At that time I had thirty milch j nv in one stable, the large door of which 1 :ened on the farm lane. Directly in front! r this door, were the boxes or nests in which ' ! e geese laid theirejgs. The man who had i charge of the cows, also had charge of the, e-es-e, aud he worked by the following inructions: First The geese were carefully 1 properly fed. Second The eggs were 1 bo remove dfrom the nest every day, in the nose gentle manner, and placed in a basket of j ....Won, which was kept in a moderate U-mpe-:

.V.iue.and fiee from dampness. When all he eee l.ad bvgun to set, each was furnished wi;h a liest composed of chopped straw, nd care was taken that the nesi was sufficiency capacious. The eggs were then placed in the uest, and the goose allowed to sit n them. Strict attention was enjoined on the attendant not to permit more than one of the geese i leave her eggs at a time. As soon as she :.'ves the nest she makes a cackling noise, and 'his was to be the signal for the man to go and aliut up the boxes in which the remainder wore kitting; consequently, when the goose stunted, she found only her own box open. As soon as she entered, the whole of the doors vere again opened, and the same rule was observed throughout her period of hatching. In following this management, every goose was kept on its own nest. There were one hundred and twenty eggs set altogether twelve to each of the ten gerse before mentioned; and ! Al the end of four weeks, which is the usual I period of incubation, there were eighty-eight ; goslings produced in one day, and they form-j o 1 a bfiiuului sight. When first hatched, the goslings are of a very tender and delicate constitution. My general practice is to let them remain in the box where they are hatched for twenty-four hours after they have the shell; but this should be regulated by the weather, which if i f ' . . 1 . n ...... 14.. 1t(!nr 1 1. . rM.linr.t ! IBimiltl n Al 111 , Illisy ju:iliy tabling gynniii . out. an hour or two in the middle of the day, when they may wet their bills and nibble at '.he grass. They ought not to be let out in j the rain at any time during the first month. A j very shallow pool, dug in the yard, with a bucket or two of wa'er in it, to meet the temporary purposes of bathir.g is sufficient during the period. My practice of feeding is not to give the goslings any grain whatever, after they are j lour days old. until snow falls, when they require to be fed on corn for a time. If, however, they were well fed on grain from the time they were hatched, they might weigh from four to seven rounds more than by leaving them to grass feeding alone. By feeding item till four days old, and then literally 'sending them to grass," mine have averaged .Yum seventeen to eighteen pounds each, at j iglit months old, after the feathers have been I nicked off. I havw no doubt that twentyriv pounds could be obtained by attention to j feeding with grain. ! The breediug boxes mentioned above, are j itirtJe something like a dog-kennel, with a roof, ni ched both ways. They are 30 inches long j by 21 inches wide, and are 24 inches in height, j The door is in the end, and is covered by a1 : liiling pannel, which moves up when ingress ; or egress is sought, and may be shut down at j pleasure. For the first month the geese and c(olings are all shut iu the boxes at night, in order to protect them against rain and animals t which prey on them. Having had these geese from Bremen, 1 ave always called them after that place, but ' English writers call them "Embden Geese." I have already stated that I was the first importer of these geese. It is certain that I had hem several years prior to the time when Mr. j James iisson, of Rhode Island, imported his;; .ind since 1821, I have furnished the breed to t srnes residing in almost every State in the L'nion. and also in Canada and Nova Scotia, i My charge is uniformly five dollars each. Samcex Jasji :s. Itrnhmns vs. Spanish. I have been a breeder of Brahma fowls 'Tt r since they were it troduoed into this country, and the beginning of the present Tf ar 1 resolved to give the Spanish a trial, so that I might form an opinion of their relative merits. As to BrahmM being pretty birds, that is qui:e a matter of opinion, persons tastes difir o materially; but the more I see of them ibe more beautiful I think them. As to the Brahmas being good layers, good sitters, and good mothers, there cannot be two opinions; and as regards their being hardy. I do not think there are any birds equal to item ; but as to Spanish, I think them the most delicate of all birds to rear- I know not whether it be my inexperience, or whether i: be that thorough-bred Spanish are more difficult to rear than the common description. The early part of this year I purchased some very superior white-faced Spanish; I set a great quantity of eggs. gl chickens from nearly every egg; the ctickens were very fine and healthy, and remained so until they were six or eight weeks old, then died very suddenly. I set four or six ejjg t the same time, some on Brahms, and some on Spanish eggs; in fact, I set some of the bens on an iqual number of both; therefore, I had chickens of precisely the same ages, and they had the same mother. The same food and treatment were given to both: the Brahmas got n well, but the Spanish died day by day. so much so, that every day when I returned home my first question would be how many Spanish chickens have died to-day? It appeared quite certain if I did not seek remedy, I should lose all my Spanish chickens, so I sought the advice of several amateurs whom I knew bred Spanish; from what d-.ey told me about a month ago, I put fortyjve Spanish chickens, (these were all I had remaining out of considerably over a hundred) into a dry coach-house which faces the oaths patting trellis work to admit the son

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fed them citferently to what I had done bef re, but all to no purpose, they con:inued to die. and my sock of Spanish chickens is now reduced to nine. With the Spanish chickens that I put in the coach-house. I also putBrahmas ot the tame age; iley Iiveti ana are aoing Well. I cerJain'v must sav that perfectly whi efceJ Spanish fowls are to be admired, and I alo beg to say that I consider myself as patient and persevering as most folks, but farewell to breeding Span'sh. I will no longer keep them; their houses ami runs shall for the future be tenant d by the Brahma. I paid almo t fabulous prices for my Spaaisb. but from the experience I have had in trv- ; ..l. t 1 5 ft., . 0 t I - e it appears Dut lew can oe rearea. ana oui oi them n)t one in a dozen proves to be a first rare bird. London Poultry Chwtiitle. OHIO M ALt OUI4. RKiDO.V, RVLAXD4CO., ! ,o 'J f'olumlia ,tree. betsreea ft V Msinand Wslr.u', Cincinnati. . K ara bow msnularluring r!ailrad I v ; II rot. liar, Slork or U.I lor and! If P1.tf..rrn Srstes of all sizes; also. ' j T'-r'-BS' nd BnkS.ales. J rasa anj km. itaaw-'rl, He.ms C unt,r Si al-. ft e .. ch w sssrrsnt of superior wT'.:m.nhip so 1 mste.hi rials. Wo would rail oarticular attention to our Iron Levar May and Stock Scales. All coimutiii.ation promptly attended to. Match 1 I5a4. 1? f "Ya-ITU iheolj sy.taoi of building Procura yor w carpenter work ttaJy made, of seasoned lnrob r. and save 3U per rentiII'KI.F,(:l'ILD A CO., 36r ll'ett Front street, Cincinkati. O. nooa, sash and BLisn ricrost, puma mill iMll.l'MliIl TAKO Our f actory is ) by 3'i J feet, six stories hih, wilh machinery lor manufacturing Panel Doors, bsslt, v enitun aud Panel Shufers. Door and Window Frames. Mantels Itase. I'ilssurs, Mouldings, Weatherboards, . white an I eellow fiina K'lMring. anj planed boards f.r the insiJo fini.hof fisma o- brick hooses. Our work is framed in Mst msnner as if mae'e by hand, tnj, superior to any other Factory ox hnd work, ( bi'in thoroughly tested in a Drying House lash pri- ! nied and glazed, huh tha advsnt.ge of our large , lumber yarj in Fulton, containing several acres of ground, and iJii feet of wharf, we art enabled t yar.l, manufacture and aell cheaper thsn any other j e.tsliluhtru-nt in the West. Orders filled for boards, i friining timber, and joUt of every desfrition. We j a!o raaniifaf tuio Puking Boxes, Ice he-ts snd ' t-huwer Hsthi. Country merchants will find it to Ihe.r j interet to keep our ai lirles for ule Discount to deal- ' ers Tetmscaeh. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA FORT ABLE OT-i TAtiK. ccn'sin lit two or more rooms, w hich cn be rut up or taken down in a few hours. A sample A sample can kA i,t.n at cur f iclor V. Our bill is ftom 1) to 39 b low Leuis ville j rii i s I f Our bill of prices can be seen at this office. 1-J-tf -Mari n 10, lioo. Great Reduction in Price. PICTURES FOR FIFTY CENTS. TM. 1). LRAi'T wouM respectlully inform his friends and the public that he hs determined to rrdure. ih price of pictures, snd w ill hereafter take II. en. at the Wayne county Daguerreian Uslierr, over iiam's store, st fifty rents larger pictures in proportion. I'all snd see specimens. March 13. looo 1 New Firm and New Stock. rriIE undersigned are now prep re4 to furnirh nil who I may faror them with their ttronajre, a!l kind, of freh .Jrorrrico. such as Coffee, -nr. Tea, Wolas-sc.-, I heese, nnd almost ererr thin elsj in tha Omconr ami l'rorisiun line. All kinds of uts, fiaisin". Candie., k -., ronstantlv kept on hand. 1 hey bare, in con- ( noction wilh their Grocery, ahre'C Bakery, and are .ro- j ittrod at n!l timos to furnish fresh Ur.;d and Cakes. '. round aui all other kind of Cukes tumid lo oruer lur l ar-ln.-.. Rills or Wedding. Crackers at whide.aU-and retail, at the .l 1 stand of Vicker. A Mit-hell V 1CUF.KS i UATTRA V. AirririciAi, TKK rii: DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON, Dentists, A'i. liti )!'( AVjrti street, bttu.ct Hucea.iJ Kim, Ci , i. l Ollice. uuj.-r tho f . JEgilsw'- T its present proprietors, hss bwuu meres reaa 1 l(jn ng in reputation tor superior operslions I in the Artiliiial depaitmens of Uou-i U. try lor w. las ten year., ana P" " ' i shall be wanting to give salutation Ut all who may lavor it with their patronage. ihe subscribers would call attmtioo lo the following essential points pertaining to .-rtinciai teem, iir- lleautv snd naturalness of sreearance, quality ; and strength,, he materials .comfort -"-J the t?eth and ability lo waaticate, in all oi which they arewrroted in stying they are exceeded by none, snd eoualed br few TEETH Inserted from one to a tall set. with Artificial Gums. frnli sad hsif sets invariably inserted by suction. All nperstioas in Dentistry pcrlorined iu the most thorouti msnner. Tkhms Considering the superior character of the work end the guarantee given, they are tha moat reasonable in the West: Two Tei th or more on Gold Tlste, $3 per tooth. Two Teeth or more on Silver I'lste, $i per tooth. The money refunded it the Teeth do not prove astiefartorv . l or the information of those living st a distance, sre would stato that our facilities are such that we ran ' make in the finest style a lull set of TKKTH in from , 24 to hours, snd ill smaJl piecee in proportion, so ; that no detention need be apprehonded. W. C. DUNCAN. irwj,,, J. G. C ME RON, """nts. No. 156 Sixth st.. bet. Hsce and fclrn, Cincinnati IVeembcr "i. 1- -f To oar Patrons. T the so'k-itaiion of numerous ciuivn, we have eoneluded to continue the Auction and Commission iiuMaicss, at tho old stand. Sloan House. We will pay liberal cash advance on eonsijrnincnts for auction or private sal a. All kinds of out Ujor sales attended towith prompt n oss. r Keeular sales faturdav afternoon and evening. LAKyl HAH & AKNOL1'. Nov. 80, lo4. -- Ciljr hoe Store. 1 hare just received frurn New 1 ork and Ciir. iunati, an extensive ami superior stork i f Ladies', Miso and Children's Shoes, consisting of rrenh Kid. r.naineled, bronte and tan colored Buskins and Slippers. Jenriv Lind tinitcrs for Ladi as, Misses aud children. Fine Hoots and Shoes fr men and boys, sm-h as ea!f. g"at, enameled, patent leather, and oli'th Cttigr.s Shoe, and SI:piers. lUu of various styles Silk, Tanam, Talm Loaf and Maricaibo, latest style and most beautiful finish. am manuf.n-turir.gall of tho r.vpt fashionable kinds ol loots and Shoe to order, of the best materials and workmanship having in my employ the best of wrrkmen. I feci oonfident frv m the' experience I have had in busirnvs, thatmy work will roni(ni favorably with any in the Weat. Thankful for past patronage. I respectful! v solicit a eontinurnce of it. JPB WKTON. hUchmond. Sspt, S9. I5i4. l-'f rh l-ltchfw Toiu.-ttOi.", IhfrrifN at ' .wsswe rrnil vn t nr, tn r-S rs intt reWtlT . ' ed t Nev. 33 E. H. GrTHEJfS. ni'xiE Hoi st. WM. II. TlltllMl KtJ. Irrprilor. Is cemmodiotts. ernventent, snd laU-Iy enlarged and well fitted p. and atfords es-ery requisite attention t ipiests. f 7 A Jsn'tos of the Stsjee snd Livery Mable secure' to travellers jST"Cnstomers couveyed to and from tVe Depot, free of charge June 17. ISJ 2;ti" W. B. WEBSTER, D.D. SM f RESIDENT DENTIST. OK ll.t. an N!e.n street, over J. J C. Jlsdiey s stare; entrance one door neat of Paige's store where he will be fonnd every wa v prepare to attend to all calls ta hie prolession, to general satiafaction August 4. Ttfino-sfoiies, .ltonHmcttt, Jtr. Dt R MORRISON. Main Sc. Richmond. Ind atill continue to manfactnr, to orier, stett vsn.tv of I'iain and Ornamental Tomb-Mowes. Mone-m-nta. c-, ic. of tho latest style, and aaost bmutitai patterns. .... , . iv-v- Ho takes pain in iafonnmf his friends that he win .ei; , ch sp. U nol a Ut:U ei.yr, for toady ctsh, thaa csn be bc-mht in the Stat. Hts work is warranted skjusI to ny tnde in the West, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed- The pnbVt are invited to cail and a nam me hie stock and apect mens. Richmond. March W. 14 t vL$.UM. UeeA. Castor, nn. Crada FleSt. f f Olive. Jlachioe. CJ Liver " asbee Oi!a. for sale aneVarelersaUon. r tlX Jtr Wit-SOS at CO. sth, li. !. HAD rir-K. A Urge repply oasorted Vw. ' tu- Ki and S inches, for sale at i tov . , .. a T- j BA.KCHS. store of

Valuable Fann3 for Sale.

1)Y virtue t,fan order of the V ayoe Circuit Court, iiiB ..:r..-ii Ttji, I'-ii.in parluioa, I wi,'l so',!at i'ublt?SjdJ,Gn Kri.iay. th-,. Cih day t,f Atr.i. ljj, to t'ao prrmts-..-., Uie lull.. wing desc ribed Iieal ii state; situated in Washington Tvw!i4uis Ha.nee ltTL COUntV. Indiana, t'.wn . Township lo, jnare aeres of l.l out of t Nrtti-Mt cmer ,r the South-west qua.-t?r .f swturn S, township 13, Iin 13. Aio, a Irj'tn tnmtc;-in-j jt anrari sUiiie. on tje ea?t bacV uf Vtbita WAi.r R.ver, wrat-r cf Aaron Whita'a UaJ: th'-B Jwn ; liter al walor mark, w ih the Bioanilcrin of sai) j 'rtaia until it mU-ri-cU a lia bmc-a the hr4 of J-i eol -iuluaB'J JoDKthaa Jufti: witnetf. a ! x elder. 15 iu Icr fceari with - EaU. 2- "licks; thear ! North !"A , Ea-t 23 t-tairs an.l sti-n !inlt t. i : the last t. coiarj ,t tpt- witne, a white i S't ,1 c'uninnmid'5 link , t.iatonee-.rnerofsi.l Whitoalan-t; theorc Nt-rth 9,'t obaia ana a link... to the "B3ii...-,atinn:je a.-res, m -e l"ss: KtiJ land raajfo 12, , known , , . ' K1115 uni nra. TiKil.i - One-tLird cash, oaj-tuird in twelve mooths, an t th-. rem liain thirl in twroiy-fnur in ,n;bs, i,uri.hHup,, uv.r. iu wic in-Trca fartn-nt.., w;th int?re.t. waiving all valuation or r-rtem-.-nt laws; to be eeiirwi fcr toortmre on s-i,! K.-a! Er.it JEKEMIAU W. iWAFfORr. Com'r. tar-h 7th, ISj." Depot Heat House. JOHN M. I'AXSOX, tT!LL hare f ri-h Meat for ssl st the Warehouse ' brown & Morrow nMv th. i n t day. I hurrtv and Ssturiav murnini-s ol each week IU re.perttuli y sol:t -its a sh.re of ut li,- cMronage anj is er feiul for tht slresd v rrei ved I r Meals at USI.sl at the Old stand nn T.tM I Richmond, April CS, 15-4. I'i li Indiana Fiuno Forte Vtire-ICoiste. AT INDIANAPOLIS. The subscribers hsve nnw oa hand a large assortment c-f I IA.VO foKTES fro: tha test makers in Rosti n and New York. vKirh tnoy are selling o low as csn be bougl t st Cincinnati or elaeuhere. Our Intiuments sre from Ihe following well known mskrrs: Chick, ring Sons, T. Gilbert t o , Hallpf, Davis & Co , Woodward & Brown, of Bos'on, Stodart and A. & i Kugh, uf ew Yoi k snd bulf.lo Also, a fine assoitmtnt of ',,Vcc . Co.' J. ) ,,. Pein.ns intending lo purchase, will ssva moms t bv csliing on n before t-uying elsewhere. N. B. We wsrrnt i,U our Instruments WUXAItn, STOWKI.I. St UlLLARO, No. 40 Went Washington street. Indianapolis .!..! M.1S5.1. Wtf I lot ;sk ri hisiiix; i;oois A 1 refich t l.ii; I.u!il ii.n.i: I1" do White, plain and fluted: hite Iron stone Wsre, oval, fluted snd octagon, Lustre I'and Tpa Ware; Kritannia Tea Pot. . ( oilo Poti. -ugsrs. Creams, Howls, !,a !!es. .amps, can Jlestiiks, castors; Han.laome Britannia Tea S-;s; Plated Oi r Silver and Britannia Table and Tetj spoons; i Do Ladles Oinnr. Medium snd Pesseit Forks j American snd Eng'.i.h Taule cutlery; ' It-:.-. i ... i . . J voite uuxi'i aoa i aiiie friats; V:rsn !o!es an 1 Snhr Lamps; Ha 11 Lamps snd Lsnterns; Ovsl, Uctagon snd round Wire Covers; Glas wsre everv varietv The a ivefor sale at sina .1 advance for rash or apprps.to paer, uy ALDItlCH. il Main atreet, b?t Tonrth and r ith. Cincinnati. May 5, 184. SO-tf B ATES HO USE, Coritfr ;f Wamhin-ftrtn "Hit UUiiiti trret. IXIHANAI'OLIS. IXI. 1. 1. SLO.tX, Proprietor. l ine Toss's. i 'I'lIK I,.IT.41 of every variety are constantly for sals . enderaia-neil. IVr.on. wantiue a jtoo.l art.cle. slioul. nlj ,c.!l at Xo 31 Main street, bere they can get suppliet. '" 9. l--5- liKO. w. BARxtS. ! lray I:trk Uar Hoi ' -,-J' - T t-r oii ihfSMli di; of January, less. . i.X! county, a Jj.-L '.y liorse. 1 tack le?. u.aue ami tail, ' alio I all around al out 15 luuiits In s?i; a natural trotter: supposed to lieflte yars ol.l net rin-. Aopraisea 1 tfore . Eli D. Sprig. Justice ot the l'ere. at e'HI do. ANDKEll F. SCOTT, Clert. larch 9, Iroi. 1-i 3i irra Hsnnlir Tl r, f1ll j ..v v v j Auueniau uaticiy J. M. D. IPtiFT, raOPRIETAR. M. P. CR S FT, hivnijr rurrhaseil the et.tire interest : . W. Memi.ohall i the ...ore Oallery. an.l Having eff,c;e,i arraU)eis,enis aitl,a skillful an.l asperier.ce.i a tist, (Sir. Tatman.) is jirepare.l to execute Uas-uerrcoiyre : likeiies es in the lstest imi r.nrJ stj -i. i" iiresei.i arrai.rement. me nes.tate rot to say. be,n Possesse.1 with the a lsantage o! a seiuiraie sirte liglit, V"" in such a n.anuer as iiU yive entire satisfaction. I lUvinr the latest itrj roveit, iarirrst sue instrurrnt, aud ererr convenience appertaining to the I us nesa. and usine nothing tut the rf materials, we profess the ia'm ! sri v in it lire to the shadow. Call at our ru"ms an.l know for yourselves the ttalli of what we say. Rooms open at all hours. Southeast corner i.f Mam aud Fearl streets, third . 1 story entrance on Pearl. J M. D. CRAFT Kichroott J, March , 11 i3. V2 It ! FA5I1LV uiiorEitic. 'I'tlK suhscril er has jnst received a larxe and central ; j assortment of irocer:es, which he is prepared to sell as ' low as at i jr other place in this city. 11. s stock consists ! in part ofSujrar. Cottse. Molaies. 5 ruj. Tea, Chocolate. . Cocoa, Kice, Kaisins, Toharco. Ci.'ars, Wooden. Willow ' ' and China Ware, together mtn almost esery article usu lly found in such estal lishoieots. I'crsons wishinf any thing ! in his line, will ko well to ra!l upon him before looking ' elsewhere, as lie is determined not to le undersold in this aet. Ot.O. W. BARXKS. March 9, 153. Xo 31 Miin street. i loors Moor luis. Sali. ftc. 'I'" undrsijtr.ed is prearel to make to order, on the shortest n"tire. all kmJs of Hoors, IKior and Window Frames. Sashof all kinds, and in rict all kini:s cf Carinler urk. on as fair terms as any shop in the p ace, and in a style or workmanship unsurpassed. He may te fouad at his shop en South S.ilh street, where .ersans wishing any tl.ing iu his line arereiiuesttd to call. iCJ Materials furi.ished ai 1 luiMir.ss rut up on fair terms. All kinds of lumler tasen in eseha:iee fur w.rk THOMAS U. TlR'ill-Sti. Richsnond, S'arch T, 11-33. 1 am New Stock cf Boots and Shoes. OWEN EDGERTOX. JTAS ma.le consi.terr' le additions to his former stock, and : has now on hat d an assortment of almest rirrr kind worn in this cortannnlti . :s stock has h-en srlerted wilh much care, and is rnsde of go-? ! n:atrr,ais and l-y faithful workmen; hence, he feci a confidence in soliciting the patronage of the public, lie will centinne lo manufacture to ! or-ter, and also keep for aale work of his own icettinr up, which he can freely warrant for neatness and dnrat llity. Ilt.w Irqi u tictlitit assortacent of BAND BOXES for sale, on reaa naie terrcs. Jlis eld triends and the pu'.dic ara respectfully invited to call at hsa shop in tiie Briphtwe!! Building : Ilichmond, 3d mouth, otn, i55. li-3t BLACHLY & SIHPSON, JVo. 1 1 Pearl Street, Cincinnati. i y E?rKCTFtLI.Y ir.foria their frieods and merchants (rreri.7 that haviaf t thccomnenctnifnt of the jr?r reduced tiir slock, to a lover point thaa it has rracheil at anj (-er.od for ih last ten or fifteon years, sre cow recoiv- ' in$ and ar vrfia-rff ' to exhibit an almost autirc fresh stock of seasonaMe DUT tltIf. toa(bt ar.d rc furcbasesi bj ewr partner resi inf at the Eat, at this tirro of general de- l pressioa. at the lowrfl rates, and which they bow offer for sale for cash cr short tite aprt at prices that can net but reaccepi:. to ta trade. - W areVia n r al r -s r-ktR w r nreK , m.m aa aa.1i.ia. m a. ' March, lr5. IS-tf i rarlnrr hip Police. 'I'lUPIirrS WRIwBt having taken icta rarttaesh.p ! S AMiak sl-rrrit. they will couticne the Prr Goods bustI ness st No Id sla.u street, under the style ef vr right & Mof- : : fttt. All eld friends e tfce house, and as aaany saw onea as ' f wilt, are respev-tu'ly invite-t to call and eeene, as we in- :. tend to spare na null te fve satisfaction to those who see ' ' ct to patronise u. nEIuHT d MOrITT. , I take this opporran :ty ts return to th s community my , si aceret harks for the literal patrooaee heretofore eatacded te me, and aaa for the aew firm its continuant c. i f ertoa having unsettled accaont en my boeks, will see ; the pror.ety of sattliag ap tbe old accwants. and are reuueatad to call aud do so, as early as passihle. TUAl'DkCS WRIGHT. Richasaad. U .eeta, 1635. IS-tr j f-eeic. iMi'ir-LB. afscperier VT esteraSeserse Cheese for sale by , 1UUU SSarchS. GlOU ilUMJ. I Sugar Cured llaus. 1 K fit Of te e sal sty ew os hand ami for sale low al ! luuu.Ni. !!JIiKr(l.lj GtO. '. BAC.NE3. triMl fFMCllest. I1K best .'. tr ef Teiuieasee feaeaes cssstantry an hand at Ne-31 ktaua street. kt. W. klAaVNaS. offce: A SrPEBJOB. artfe'e ef Rie 'tree can a!waj s be feand ; .- at bwtesaie ar retail at N.31 ataia street waicaS. Icii. tiKv W. BA&NX8. j Carpet taain. ; all celors. as4 of tae beat qualitr. saw en haad and o. fraale ty tiEO. w. BaalNka Flaxee to Loan. eat ts farmera this Spring, es as ro Irnu aa it can ke smd at aav wtser atace Farmers wishing te sow Flax ttus saw sea, will find it te tteir iatereat U call epos me 6. W. B ARJIKS Marco , 14J. M it

ttwelrr, t'ewdrr.

TtiE Lest q&al-tjr of SCt E L rounj tf Am kef . cmciMrr in aller qMBtfttf. at f Tobacco aul iixi rptlEltflh t'lecitr.cio 1wt found, and take at -. 31 V.m tirM. fall U.l trT March 9. !ii. GEO. W. BARNES. Grat Seed. CHOICE !at of Clo.er and Timoshr 5 jct receire4 aad for aaleat No. 3J Vt i airect. VS. BAKk.a alive foal. Sl'PERIOR quality, for ie f W. T. j i ' u . r j 1 l.-i. DESM. 4 If Krnonrd Vine Luinbfr. g "Ilo r'r A: t'U I.E"'r for :e ihrr anooat ' of superior I'ine Laiuber. of various tl.:ctiiesej. at.d of th et quality. For sale at the Cdciuumi jinrea. Notice to Plow makers! w keep constantly on hand and for s!e atoholsal or rrtail. a larie asiortatet t oi iu -w u. handles, well rent, a'cd the hvr. I ho' ! 'rV' y dresse.1 for replem' cr I. Ir54. 3T:3m Music for the Million! sfrR rreat re-'aclioa tn the price of nor.-rtrrriitht Ma.c. " of 'ers facilitie tj the pul-lie never heretofore et,j..yed. That toeelher - ith th- evtremely lo- -r ce t .luet we are glow sell in- Piano fortes, will enable all -ho ealt.ra.e the sc.ence ol music at a coniraf.vely small ex-end;tcre .... -. . the irrreel demand for sheet rausorJer 78 West I unh street, Cincinnati. 0 tf FLntrjr 16, Ii3. H. B. PAYNE, ATTOKKEf AT I. A w . NOTARY PrBLIC. COMVI?5IONFP. OF FOR TTIE STATE OF NSW YORK. IticisiHMUd, Ind. eed: rlw: rt-tls! CLOTFR. Tlinathr. B'ue (trass. Orchard tirass and Enj lish Blue tirass Seeds, fresh and pure, for sale by Fei ruary SS. l-ii. w- T N IS 0nse Orause Seetl. O. rt'l.l. sunnlv of Os2c rani ftrl, warranted fresh. and for eale by the (;rirl cr lushel, y T. liENNIS. 10 if February 0. Irjj Mran 'ulH'r. ?l'PF.RIOR arlit le. warranted e ,i a! tn any in use: will cut short and work easy, this day receive I snd for sile l.y February . 1-35. '. T. DKNM3. Ciriitdwloiie. KIIKA Grindstones always on hand, together with cranks and r .licrs. W T. MSNI?. IFebruary S-2,:if55 lf-tf IIOIlS li mtn I UK's. 5. rr.ile.vs. Nails. Brads, Glass, T OCKS, Latches, llinc Ji Sash aud l iiliy, for sale at largams, by February 22. lf5j. 10-tf rem jshellers. ranuine Yankee Sheller. runs easy, shr'.fs fast ''HE Unly 9' t or sale oy is . l . DENNIS. IU tf February J, lj3. To the People. HAVING returned to our new rooms at the old stand, we are pre; ared to n.eet ail lentimate demands irrade at our counter, anil invite a "run" upon us. as we can furnish every article in our business at as low a rale as the same article can te purchased for. short of the fineir.na'.i cash price. Our stock is nearly a!! new and quite laree. Having a Laboratory in connection with our hous;. we will manufacture all our Tinctures, Syrups. Ac , and i!I stand pledred for their purity. I'LL" si MLR. WILSON at CO. November i!4. lSot 4u-tf Western Coal. 1 oOOOfnr si'eby superior quality tf astern Coal, CAIN Ai MALSBY. 1st I onth, 1-Jth, leii. 4 If VoueliioBlisAuy foal. doll t Bt'SHEl.S reAl Youghiozbeny Coal at re- -. e a "Muce-t prices, I y CAIN & MALSBY. 1st month, loth, lt-55 4 tr llry Pine :nU l'o!ar Luinrser. wr?T receive! a lot of Clear Pine. On hand, 1st and al 2d Common Pine: 3O.0110 feet seasoned Poplar, all thick nessss: Flooring, pine snd poplar, ou hand CAIN MALSBY. 1st month. JriSJ. 4 tf Job Work DONE stall times in Copper, Tin. Sheet Iron and Zinc. at the shortest notice, and in good workmanlike man- - " .. .. aa . a-. , .-i.,t ...in O' ?Ve lhM?' " Octobe. it). 144. Snperior Wrapping Ptiper. 'E have the agency for the sale of Thistlethwaite & w Co's superior M' rapping Paj.er. where merclisnts can "December S2. Ir34. -tf lloiiwe MH.intr, I -SLAT. Valley and Hanging Gtiiters, t ondncting Pipes an I Heads, Vc made a..d put up both in t.)n and country, at all tiires, and warranted at low figures for cash. Bhin nrlhf 11 UI1 1 i U ftOU iloUC. LLIEVRE October 20. Ii4. VNDERtVOOD. 44-tf cTs It I it.I'..-Machine, cut and shaved. Poplar, Ash, If Walnut and Oak Shincles. of a superior iiuality for sale j,y KLLIOTT & COALE. A XX. MILLER. Successor to Jliiler t Co.. w-()i id respectfully invite the attention of the public : w w to his extensive and assortej stock oi Ready Jtlr (iefhinj, Ceneral Fnrnith. SIB2 (,odsf tteywtn, snoes9 llata, dkc Uaviuc po-chased the entire stock upon very favorable terms we can ofier inducements superior to any other house intow'n The stack has been gotten up with great care, and adapted to the wishes or the people. Come one. come tu we are determined to sell, and sot to te undersold. A M MILLER. Opposite Teaples Uank, Richmond. February 2. IPio. 7 tf F OK Stl.F..ply to A veiy neat, new Itpii-f won. ApA. M. .MILLER. C.p.osile People's Hank. Feb. 2, 155 Shoes! Shoes'.' rTUE subscriber taki-s this opportunity of returning J. thanks to hi cit iens of KichmonJ and vincinity. frr their very kind and libenil ratronase so srenorously l. . . . ... I nna,n a .tranmir an.l be hm.. l.v a airiit &tten- , j ; , iu - Kw i ri.n.i4 tioti to bunet, and eud. ar.r.Dg to ..w Invert, to im rit s coDtixiuanvo tT tae Kinio-. lie would infonn them that he has now on hand i tw of the largest stocks of llootsjin 1 shi3 ever in this city,: amounting to over vc thuu;aul jiair: and m st!y t-f his ovru nutoufactnre. ami vf the b.st qna'.ity, hi. h he is determined to ell at the very lowest vash t rices. They , consist of the folinwin? articles: l-tdies' tine Gaiters. Morocco Hutkins, Ac: Uent r tme Baots: Congress do; Kip and Cowhide do: tlenw' Shoes: i'atent Leather do: fine 'a!f. Morocco. Kin and C.r Shoes: Calf and Moroko iij pers; fci ys' hue Calf li. uts and Si..s: lroects ; Kip and r arse dt: with several hundred tutirs of Misses . and Children's Fancy liaiteri and Morocco. IVmts, of all ; colors, sorts and sia.-s. too tedious to mention, with a ; large asiuirtroeut of Livites', UccU' and L'Uiidren's Gum i Over-hoe-. N. H. All work 1d at tbi estat'.l-hment warranted not to nn: if it does, I will repair frratis. tif" Call and see fur yourseivvs, at No. TV Main; street, sign cf th Dig I cut. CHARLES TRICE. November 1G, '. Change of Time on Cincinnati & Chicago Railroad. OX snd after Thnrlsv. Xorember 2?. J, la54. until further notice. BI T ONE TRAIN .!! b run each way daily betwsjen New Castle and Kirkn n i. Leaving New Castle at 1 P. M. Hayerstewo, n season to eocnect Latca. Hamilton Washinctou, o.lf) " Arriving; al Richutond. 2.4d " with trains to I'ayit.n, Jtr , and and Circicnati. BCTTBMNC TBaiVS WILL Leave Rkhtnond at 7 U 1'. 3d. cr on lie arrival of the Cin., Dayton and Ind lis tra;ns. " Washington, T.P. M. " Hajrvrstown, 8 C5 -Arriving at New i astl S.ij P. M. S. U. Mt'RsE, Superintenderit. KesCnrtt, XoveraberSi. 1-Jl. ' -tf TtaoTCT a i.a.v nan iroisti i A L. L. E N & HHOADES, j CHINA TTAT.T Me. 59. Main Street. Bickraxrnd. ork eel Pia Flowtrist sr. A sv:r-eHormc!e a WorkeO Pine fleering kept constantly f-r sale r.y KLLIOTT A COAL. Frewh Tea. ritHS undersirrel bas just rece.ved aa invoice ef saper or Tnl. se'ete I from the iatest irapwrtat:i2BS. and w&rra'.e I Ij t- avittal. if not vul-er; -r, to aay ever broagha to th:s rair.tt. lie has pa d Siecial atieuoa to this branch cf bis t-oe-.ness. and eoi.5 lerstiy a.is these was are faa of a supwnor article te c.ve h.st a call. Jutt. i-m r. a CITTIEX t I r-T received from Cine.tte.ati. a,e at the beet pav st (eras ol C-'. rVlr. e , ' aa Se S'eeee. sta foe eual or wwid. whictt will be sjl j at eurasoai lew rriecs for caah.at tLe City Stare Store. LEFETRK rNBEEWOOn. Octaier SO. Iris. 11.11. PAV.K, Notary Public; AND t'ewiaitsaieeeT ssT newelw, eVc. sT the lmr mt i. K1CHMOSD. IXDIAXA. Ilou- and Li lor Twe ITiissfe and Leas Prl street, near jCain. aadaeaearre te en Pear!, aiseve r-rir.g street, kare eSered far sale. The dweiiiag asmaes are pica. a&iiy s.tuated.a-jd still te said at fa r rates. Apply u W. B. SMITH, or May il. Ira. A. V. a.X&SaUkaX.

ic will amrty compenaate us ftr mis iBBrortao riiup. rrcat;y reduced rates, to ena -le a.i to supply tneo:CiVc-s By aaatine oot a U-t or n.usic aiutuiit;ng to 3 . an4 for- wita useful, ai proj-riale acd elefant g:fts. tor assortmeut wartlini the same with the money ry wail, yon east haee the consists of alTanta(e of i per cent, additional -liemiDl- w4 in jrsor j llaHett. Diris & Co's, Bacoa K.nu i' and Geo. Hews'

War! War!! (

The nndfrs'tsed hart Declared War rtuir,i CONE A ARON haTirl the store r-rs. 18 Main street, K.carsonl. liil . ! r M.ra: af fears. bve OTetiel a to-s of c-ti t-PC in rn of tae followmir in :!: AD assortment or l. oi , the lest nanulacture, a:e!ws. af every rirrtj; Jeeiry 1 of every s-.jrJe ar.J nf differert quart?. 'r"3 ttr to jt":eer, earau ftne. Tbey ess an t will sell tae a ere articles i er ; tian any h.Ee in the West, puti and I loos l" lir ten- ( trary, B.toi-hstaB.:.Bl. 1 'jr luive-e.i contiectel withthe.r . Wet of Watca.es and Jeoturx. a &oe stuck of .Tlillinery and Fa wry Gooil. Which tiiT will sell at eofrt aid rarriaee. TCf Mr. IViiliM eteth-us. who t a .raft cat Watch Msfeer. mi'.l atten 1 t tht W ich tle;artu;ent. llAt inx hal an exterenre of tooro thaa 31 teais, be fee's cor.S.iect Ul.lt he will at le to llee 4ii 'J favur h:m ah a ea!l. Heisnoo i refar-! to repair iot in.fair'' ail kind of Watebe. from the soost cvmut m to the It St coD3iit:ca?ed Ihii'lea ami Chr. n lai.'.fr; aUo l atke try i-arta of any of tKiabV AVA i.ai .4 4 tf if n r .-r . rv . f.W' and also new Watcbes ma!e t- order. All of the t'Ove a or a irntuJ ,iM t r. r-et a if jh.o street. IH-eem'er J, l!-j-. i-w holidav (.iris MESSRS. CURTIS fc TRT AX, IkXvuslc Dealers, Vo. tJ'J F'vurth slid. Cincinnati. w OtTLD ancouace to their ciislomer s nd the u' l:r arietv of Ml - ceneralty. tn-,t tney LlE sell evtry r 1 C A I. MKRCIIAM.1ZK from u late tu January. 1"-J. al j Martin's Guitars; io'iiis, u!4 and new ; t:uttrs, Accor4eo;.s; Music Books; -Vu.ie. and other rttrirT.es of Mm.cal Merchandize. Sach imioceiuent h xkvm trfore teeu ofiere-i the musical utltc u the V est. Ut'moval.B.tCK AtiAIl 1,'STELl. & MKNKA have rrn-.oved their Boot and Shoe t Store to their new four-story l.uildinjr on luain St.. and are pretred to accou.mo.ia:e Ihe.r custooiers an d the pubj lie pencrally, with an assortment of as gjod Coals and tiboes as can be found in the city : srd as they are working . men themaries, Uiey are ot:ai lt-,1 to sell as cheap, at least, 1 aa the cheavest. and perhaps a little tclow them. Call and : examine for yourselves. Uichmcud. Kct. 6th Iris. sitf Itichaaioiitl Careen House. MTMfE undersi.tne.1 has completed his arrancements. and i ojeneii bis i.rren House, situate-1 at tho south end of ; f I'earl street, in the city t-f flichmonil, and is now prepared ; to furn.sh the friends of Floriculture a ith a very gt-neral as I surtmeKt of Native and Tropical l'lants. He lias al-out M) : varieties of the latet and most t.-autiful Roses, Carcelias, Fusias. tieraniums, Veri-enas. Dahlias. Cactus, and a very ! general variety of Green House ri.ir.ts. A variety of the , latest and most approved Strawberry I'lants and Catawba Grape ines. JOHN J. CO.NLF.Y. 1 liichmcnd, April 7, lr-54. IS-tf ! Cincinnati, En ton und ICirliitsond RAILWAY! vr inter Vx-r.ata.s3xxi3i.t. ("10MMENC1NG on Monday, Itecember I lib, t'it, betweest Richmond, Cincinnati, ck all interniediate points. rassKNurc TitaiKS. Leve Richmond CM A. M . If arrive at Cincinnati at 10 A M 9.C5 ' ! M. 3.10 P. M. " ' " 6 P. J. eiti aaise Leave Cincinnali . li A. M., 4 arrive at Richmond f 45 A. M. 2. IS P. M. " " 5.10 P.M. 5.'.1ir..M. " " S B f.M. The 6 SO A. M. train from Richmond, and the 5.9t) P. M. tram from Cincinnati will slop at all regular stations, and at the t alley House and Richmond Pike on regular notice All other trains will stop at rerular stations only. I). Ai. MOJlKult , .Superintendent 52 If December 15, 1?S4. House and Lot Tor Sale. The under8;gned offers for sale, on favorai le terms, Kjj a House and Lot on Franklin street, south of .tfain. leLX. It is a f rame house, 1 stones, and is located so as to build a bouse in front of it. It is a pood lotand pleasantly si tuated gooii atr, dry eeiliir. &c.. and all in good repair. As he is anxious to tuiM near his ahop, be will trade for materials, oVc. F.ir further particulars, enquire of THOM AS G. TH0slPON, or THOMAS N. Vm.NG. Richmond, January 5. IPoj 5 3t ; Watsim'a liiy Dagurrrriau Gallery. Kirhmontl, Ind. ft S well arranged, wilh a cr.mbine.1 aide and aky-light. : and nrct-Iy title.! up fvr the reception of ait who may : wish pictures, as welt as those who may call for the purpose or examining specimens, which are numerous, and or most I excellent eaei-otion. under the entire new arrangement, to i bring ai'out which he has spared neither money nor pains All may be accommodated, as the proprietor lias purchased e latest improved and largest sue .r.trumetit. by -men puttre. may 1 taken of any site, possessing such lf-ke fa,- m;mi In em 1 r oil t r t. V I if . Mr. W sat-OIl WOUtll UT to his patron, that he .. thankfulfor past patronge. and no effort sh.til le spared to constitute his roams the place for suj erior ai-rk, unsurpassed by traveling or located artists. Remember, the 1-est quality of stock is used, and he will sell as low or a little lower than you can buy elsewhere. Instrucri'insf iven on reasonable Jxr Ven'r iihhc mt citizens ii&nK. J. WATSON. August :iS, 1P54 3'i tf I'ST received from New York, a large lit of fancy ( w ingand Parlor Stoves, of tbe lntest r.atlertis. at the CockClTT Stovk Stobc LEFEYR Jj- I NDERVtXI. 44-tf October 20, lMJ. STAR LIVERY STABLE! Tna subscriber having purchased the :5S above establishment of Samuel F.gbert. prepare ! to furnish Horses. Iturgies. Car. nages, Ac., in the l-est orderand on short netice. Horses kpt by the day or week. Terms modi-rate. Offiee at the Star fouse JOSEPH T. DRt'LKY. Richmond. Octoebr 20. 1854. 44-tf CO lUi C W I io'V i sT F.JPECTFI I.LY renuests sit nersons indebted to him I for Iliacksmithmg, to cail and settle their accounts hy the payment or cash or giving their notes, by the first of January next, at which time he intends to work for cash, or prompt payment in trade. He will also reduce his prices, so to make it an object tor those who have the rash to patrontze his shop. He is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, an.l hopes by promptness to coutinue to receive a liberal share of work. y- Shop west end of Main street, opposite spinning's Liverv Stable. Richmond, Nov. 30, IP54. 50-tf fire: fire:: fire::: MESSRS. CROCKER & SON. f"- BATEFTL for the verjr lit erI jatronf which hai f hten extend! to them here'fr. return their thank, tu their nany friend, mod ruitomeri for the:r .a,'ort. The; would niso announce to their rus:orcert that they are juat rr-ceiTinip the te.t atoclc of Groceries they have ever brought to this city, which thev will sell low tor cash, and a ty inUnd touy for CJktu ,nd cIu8iTIy fur the nmt. they flatter U.emelres thy caa make it to the ad vantaf: of every one to hiyr cf them. They alio keep a icenera! aortment of Family Floor and ' Feed on has.rt, a hjchthey wiil d.!tTer to any part of the city ; free of charj. Order left with thera wIl le proni.tly attend e! to j i.ood State Bank Money kept on hand to pay for all ! kinds of produce. i Richmond, January 15. 1855. 4-tf , FotVD a r i7asi At the Indiana Steam Agricultural Works. VtJ E have been repeatedly solicited I y the rarmcrs or Indi i " ana, to famish them with a gool Corn and Cob Crusher, ; and have spent ainsh tio.e and money in procuring a lachine tnat woul'l ie siitisiaction, ana uiiiil recently we have failed lo aeenre ueh an one. Now we woultl aay tl : them that we have juat received lu's ceie'.rateri Cora ' and Cob Mill, for which we are sole areots for Indiana. j We are now ready to supply tlie farmers on reasonable ; terms. This mill diners trum all ethers from the fact that the teeth are mace of the 1-est of steel, and can i;e taken : out when they become dull and worn, and ground ty any farrier and replaced, whereae in the other Cora and Coo Mills the teeth are of cast ir in. and w hen they tecome worn, they are nr. lit for use, until new ones are cast. This mill is jiarticutariy alpt-.s! to riiilitig feci f-ir cattle, horses, sheep, die. and reduces corn and cot., cVe., to any required cneness for tbe feeding of stock. It grixols very fast, and requires less i."7wer to do the sair.e amocnt of work, than any snill of!erel to the par. he. Its ecuhar construction , g.vet .t the advan:a.re cf g.ri;id:ng mf or wei cmru la lAs i re, a desi'leratum never before attatneil in any other mill. it ta simple in its eonstrwetieri. uural.le aad easily kept in i oriter will grind from lo to 5 I ushe.s per hour, aceurdizig ! j te t,e power af. plied. It is very portable, and easily adapted j to horse, steam or water power, weighing only two bo& lred ; and tfty iHiunds. It reuu.res a sjeod of from 1-1 JO to laoU j nrvohstiens per miowte. w'e have fitted upoae ia nwr establishmect. aud run it by steam power, ne saail be pWaae4 to snow it to ay ot:e who may cail on ns. and then they i can see for themselves that st i just tae saill that we recommend it to be. Th. time has tw come when it becomes liie farmer to be ec-jnesuncal n feed, as everything he raises ' can le sold at a rood round trice, and t-ne of these mills ; woel4 soon pay fr rtseli here the farmer has suaca feeding JtoJo. Csii an J see. and te corvtneed j ' tbAHU, SISKX It DCNN. ! KiehKonJ. Jane P. 14. Pa), and rar tf j Vwut; t.press 'B 7"iLL be ready at all times to deliver Flour to crder. tc- 1 rether with all kinds or Provisions. Groceries. Ac free ef c&a.-ge- aapreas naaitnc done to order on short ae- . lice. Ail orders left at Young's Provision Hosise. fr Flour , an4 Previsions, w-.lf receive prompt attention. TiaBkful j fur tile very lil-erai awtrebage ncvetefere received, he hepes I by strict auenuoa and onttricg energy to Biake it aieaaact aad prwfita ir te ail wbe may t.rr b:m wtta a eall for flowr or provisions. Tae highest cash prices at all ba&ea far every description tf produce. T. . Toro. Karxh lO.lrit. iS-tf .4UTIt E. 4X.I, person knowicf thrc:Wcf ia4iie4 la W. T. VtSl'FNH ALL. t'I pla call mt the oiA -o, tad etsVa ruber tjr c-. r mu. m4 urt thi.e',T- turn pUrararc o? t ett f dtiriXifri. . accoa&u instl L 4tlrlPinc bar in tma4 tha if B.U aib't ia low-v. Tte tvccMi u caa .euix-j at vet by Ul. Brvvm. SLwCfezeol, IeremteT 25, 1-54. 1-ff LinBRR VAItll. ELLIOTT Jt COALE, T J" ATE commeseed a Laratr Tard on Franklin street. f f norrT of JJaln, where they are prepared to furnish the paXiewit almeek every kind at Laaafcer for wattdtag pwrIMses. TSe-r faciUties e ' raining stock will enable them te keep trp their a.aoetani.t. ae d fill Kills ef aitaost any sue. Tbey res ret fully soiiut the paireaace ef iBepIc" as tbejr are determined t eil as lew as any other establish saewt, aad at Ciacnnatl prices a a month. 16. 1-54. 9f ft'ST RFXEITKn.uSs tWtii street, five toes ef Berea rtssstateisirm. of the best snaiAy. which sill ee sold low. Call soon aad get a Harraia. cpteabr a. TBOHli BIVT05.

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Dr. Forslia's Alterative Balm. "A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND," For lute rtki aad i:trrnal I r.

7a is i?ul a B-arraiif t, rttrrr .i:7 Ra .vmi.. le -Vis.. r iW !jf etwa lryl.t. II. xd wic, r .Vect. 'tee Th ' tr llrc.i. Jltomtfi or ?,- nr .'.ci'i i is t 're limit, .(tfHai, i-o .mtts end Mruix i.r.i, ir-fcU w I'rM m d.v. f'r-.i-K. t.i.i-' trwi UuiK9 CWiC t iwVm .V.rr, rv, i'rtvr ni le.. v.. IWi r. Jvirrs, i'Vwrr"o is (Ac i-vint. Sfmr-3, roirfr. or A.tiaiys. Suur rva'n it sy" riWs'res, IVorsaa 7..r.of t. si " sj.4 a a i5osre, iVty, .Vnr'j " ree, X"o - -r. wo: , ct rjMlr". reasoa why this halm reahesil lhesera.es 1 i because it re.'.ucrs mflin a !nr, snd aroutt s the secretins snd ni rvtut s stem mtoaitt..R. ' hi. power iios.ns the pe-cwitsr ccimbindtiva o' rt.euical i rojier t ies w imn'.t then urj nuttalizeo. 'i tse med ictnis is itriectly sale It ai l, il usa Irceiy, aci imeci.teiy npco Uie tivtr, and ail other secretive it gaas. lleud the follow inir Crrtificntes.1 Certif.cale e! I r J. H Jordan, late re.iJeut nfc si, iaa ol the tourth street holera Hospital. ' 1 no che.r uiiy recommend the iterative iain to tbe Di.b'.ic. know in as I lie. thai it is so eacellent ar- : Hrle I used it with gflcd erf.-ct in the Cholera Cos- j p.tal in this city, in rase, oi cramps aad pains ia the ) stomacn an.1 bcweis 1 ai.o ti.ea it in a caao cl inftsmn.atiOD of the kitine a with the h.ppisat idect Krora my Lnow le.'sie ct its virtues in the aiove iliaeases aad o hers, ia which I have used it, I have no hesitancy in pronour.i in it superior to any me.m-ine hitheilo offered to Ire ubiic with whi.h i Lave b ! come acqusinted, snd would fcoeTfu!!v reommeoJ it to the public. J. H. JORDAN, M. D. To th) Public. This is to certithfy st in June la. t 1 was sttirked v itii the Asistici hols-ra, sad was soon, ss my pbys.. rian said, in a collapsed stale. 1 had remained in this state some two hours when my ph sician inter oied ray Isinily and Irien.ts that I could not possibly lite, and strictly Ivrbidmy wile permitting say one giving me any medicine cr nourishment whatever, as it would only hasten my death. At this lime Mr r'orsha came to see me, and brought with him a bottle continue; lour ounces of his Alterative bs!ni, and asked permissivn of my wite to use it on as h thought it woulJ immediately give ea.e. It was immediately applied, snd was in a warm perspiration pri or to slicii time my evlremil.es ware cold, a clemmv think it cm be t :o highly recommended JOI-X KIRBY I do hereby cei tify that tbe above certificate is correi I, and the siateuik-nt of the physician made to uie ia true. JCI-IA ANN K1RBY. A certi5cate from Rev. J. B. Kinley. CixcimtATi. March i. 1?53. Da. Foasna This is the lir.t time in mr long life thsl I have iven my name in recommendation ol say meJiirne, as s general remedy, though i have olten been solicited I have used' our Alterative Balm lor nearlv two year; first for the rheumatism in my hip and knee, ol which i was nearly a cripple, then f'-r very severe bruises on iwo of n.y Isintly; tho a violent sttsek if diarrhcrs on myself, then lor indamwaiion, burns, bruises, snd for a very severe esse of stilf neck, nrought on by a violent cold, and I think I V.f hid loll nror.f of itM miiij-l rron.rli... in . r.il

other bottle, of the same medicine, I wa, entirely herever thev have been i. trod ueed it has baon rt rVh aWh '."u "J T t fWf ?rr" A total MM rrffin. I now have aa ed to health. 1 would ino.t cheetfully and hesruly j ottmeDl t1 h;inj. ,hifh ran b, ,lM,a hy ealline at tn, rororumendthi. to .11 who are st!!,ctd in Id ad i.tii.n, 1 .hail keep en hand all sin liar w.v. I have also used it in other diseases. , - , , - r . i . . V r

many ol the diseases lor which you rrcomm.n l if, ! resMenees or elsewhere, as may bs desired. Orderi left at .ail have not found it to f.,1 in even one ol them. '. -eat sud of Alain strwat. will be promptly atStill, I do not say thsl it ts sn totaliible cure, yet it is ;"r--i rty prompt attentioa to twslness and reasoaaHl my sober conviction that it ia the beat compound for ' (.jm,,,,, he respectfully requests a eontiuuanceof patronage.

those COmpisinta mr wnicn It llirrwnnvoniia, inn i ho ever tried, and I have tried many. I will not. if I can procure it, do without it in my family for any considerstioa. Hoping trial you will still continue i to compound it honestly; snd that it may relieve thou- ' sanus ol sullerers. 1 ost neerttly recommend it to my

fellow citizens s most excellent family medicina ! .A Restored and Life Lengthened by Morst'i ours, alfectu nafelv. I r . . ,.r. . J i. h. KlNLKV. ! Invitjoruttng Jblixir. Ihia ia to certiiy that in the summer ol I be- i f W1I replsce weskness wilh strenghth. incspac ramesu very Ismu snd weak in my back, occasioned ity with elficiency, irregularity with uniform aad by lifting, that I rouid not sit d w n or get up without natural activity, snd tl.is nut only without hazard of holding en I o srmie object I was advised lo try Mr. reaction, but with a happy ettert on the general ereaaKor. lia's Alterative balm. Hy bathing it six or eight izatioa. f.ear ia mind that all maladies, wherever times, my Difli w pncctly restored, and i t.sie felt ' they begin, finish with Hie nervous system, and that no symptom ol its r, -turn aim e tB? p.ry liz.tion of Ihe nerve of a.otinn snd sensstioa My wile. sl.o. has used it u r Rheumatic pains j. phvsirsl desth. Bear ia mind sl.o, thst for every Ue.ilaehe and to ithache, with very beneficial results. Bjd "ol nervous disease, the t.iiair Cordial U th oaly J. J- l.AkLK. reliable prepsrative known. December ,S of crvous mMm lhsve known Mr. for.ha's Alterative Balm to per- j o language can convey an adequate idua of tha is,, form a vert extraordinary cure upon a horse that mediate and almost mirsrulous change which it octswas very badly cut, some time since. : ' ' ,h disessed, debilitated and shsttered aerI used it upon one occasion, eaternallv, with good " eysUtn, whether broken dowa by excess, weak etfeit. 1 believe it to be a perfectly sale and erbca- ? nature, or impaired by aickaese the unstrung and cious remedy tu be used in many corrplaints. relaaed organic al ion is st once braced, re-vivifies, sad U. L. STARR. built up. 1 ha menial and physical symptoms of ner November list. 1S53 ! vous disease vsnish together under its influence. How n-0 sas Pnhlir is the effect temporary: on the contrsi y. the relief is . tue riiiiiic. permsnent, for tha Cordis I properties of the medicine This is to certify that my wife was sfflicted wfch resch the constitution itself, and restore il to its not-

trie apinai aneition and ayipt-ysia tor nine years, and Iire portion of the time confined to her room. Three joints ol her bsek-bone was thrown out of place snd curved, caused by the disease and psin. She was quite bowed do an in her stature during her illneas. relief. Sno used but seven bottles when she wss an. tireiy curea auu wen us ner aisease. ana ner tiaraooae ... - . ... as she wss previous to her attack We herenT certify that we believe the Balm to be the best medicine ia use and we believe it to be a certain cure for spinal affection sod dvspepsis, and cannot too highly recommend it to everv p.erstn afflicted with the ab"ve digeases. Vslo find itsn 'feetusl cur in many ether diseases in which w e hav tried it in our familySigned ALKXA.MiKR LARK, MARY B. CLARK. Lynchburg. Highlsnd co., Ohio. sn. 2, IS52. I am well acquainted with Aleasnder Clsrk snd his wife, and also John Walker, and know ihe above state oents to be mstters of fact, and they are persons of r-pectabi!ity and candor. Signed ABRAHAM GIBLER Wholenle Depot st J. 4 C, Pesrl street, Cincinnati Risiiht'i, No I r. S W. KOR-HA, I'rug Store, north sid of Fifth st three doors esst of Smith, Cincinnati, O. for sale bv Druggist generally in Richmond July 7. 154. 29-tf wa. St. terrvM. . a. runts woo. LEI'CVKE k I KDEItWOOD. AVlNiJ this dsy (Aogtist Slst ) entereil Into a cenartaership for the purpose of exteoi'.ir g snd enlarging the Crrv S-rore pToar and Tin ware manu'arturiri g establishment, would respectfuliy ask a Us-eral share of patronage. Koth being practical workmen, we are raarfy at ail times to 11 alt orders wnh prosnptness. and warramahle work such as took thepren.ium at lu wmyne cowuty tar. Snop a car the Huctisgtcn l-ouse. LEFKTR8 t( ryEKWOOTl. Richmond, October 96, 14. 44-tf f biaa Hall aad Qortntware Slorr in Rirbmond. Xo. 59 Main street, opposite Sloan Hwse. ALLEN A RIIOADKS, Glass and Queecsw-are. Solar. Gas . i f f wi. i k.1. ann DMim nt and Camphene Laa. j s, Ciraadalea, etee are now constantly receiving , d. reel from tbe F.ngiisb rotteries aa I manufacturers of tins '-..untry . arum l-lete aacsruaest of Wares, eomprs"lT1 Iron Store, tiold Baode4. vJ bite Toi!et tt'are. Vases. Fruit Baskets, Co&patiere. Uritannia I Ware, Castors, lea Trass. Aasss rULcai of Te.iow and j CesBjnosi ware. Uat Cbimceys. frhaifes, Wleka. l f Aiao, keep coi.sLaatiy on baas, itaewso Flmii west i Cawasrae, all of which wc offer at lowest cash prices. ! llercbants will bere end a dcsirat.le assortaaeat for re- j r ieni.amg their stocks. ALLZK RHOiMS. June 16, leit- t-tl Valuable Properly Tor Kale. fl'HE undersigned olfer for ssl s lot of ground cooM iaiaing oa snd a half llj) sere, store or rt, annate. Bear tbe Kailread Depot, sad fronting a- feet en tha Kail road, i V feet ea Aart.1 Mario at rest, snd feet oa V aibicg'oo Avenue. Ter is oa th premise a sabstanttal aww buiidiag. SHfeet wide aad ck1 feet Wi g. aaitabi tor waiebnse, r aay fciad of mechanical lu;aes fi-raoa. wishing a situa'ioo a tha Rsi road, and near 'tt I e-ot, now Lave sa eppoTtsaity at sarariag ground Tee-re is aa ptssrv as ground near tae ivjn-l .ituated a favorably as Ibis. It is odered entire, or ai l be divided to sait pur chasers for farther iofbrmatios en a re the f-ring toaadrr. A.GUR t CO. sUchaaoad, June 1$, 134. 6-t Executor. Sole. VITILL be sold at the reside ef the ond-rvirTJ-d foor m.ica east ef Raibnaoad. oa Friday, the fb day cf April next, a considerable aomtnt of tfs-Ww mmd A'sarAea W..re. essrtiar "f heds and bed !irr. wd-tads, bareaas. taales, easura, essrkasr stores, aad a large numocr o." other artsc too tedj-ws to acUc. Pale to eynBtaene io.-k.oB said day. when tana. will ba anas knows my AW V l , mawawsov. li, !-.

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m.neot re:,ef iron, their preriptkim.. 1 aiterward : ti -Vuncttons. hysteria, monom.nis. v.gu terro?.. procured one bottle of U, Jor.ha. Alter.t.v B.lm. , ,itioo of ta, heart, iinpotencv. renatlpatioa. at-. and by the tune she hsd used that bottle, ahe felt great f i... ..;.: ;. ;1 :t .i. L i

CITY GROCER YSTORE!' E. PI. COOK &. SON, UOl"LP resrert''u"y inform tke:r Irit-nds and th, pui lie tbat they have enlariresl sts rof.tted thir m.na.J l.l'ej il with !:- a-s.ivm-i.1 of KresB Kamilv Crorrrirs aad l'rovisioo, wh eh they will set! - low aa similar art rlea caa be ha.i ia this market Tnankful lor the fast libera gatreaexe be. atowed ufon them, they rcspect.'ti'ly solicit a cootiav. usnee ol the same. !V l.t Sl-tf xwew York Jewelry Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , V -Jttcht and Jewelry rej sited i the lest ra v Br and at the

I.owft CiCjr ltates. CONE A- ARON. Alaia street. No. 18. Si) tf KirhmraJ. Miv 5, lisSs in ti:ic v .TiAirri. X'jKvfdilw ers t:" Spytrior ItutcAer anj Shot AW. JiWffMOXI. 7.VA. KKKl'an aaetirtmeutcf their ajr.r Huti her aad Shoe Knivi-s I. r sale, wholesale or ri-iaii. at tho Hard. irM r ef J. H. Straw brtdjro. -Mam street. Mer. . .-br-nts unduthcrs are iitt ited toc.-tit and examine iheta. Jir AU orders a ! iroscd to I. N. Mania wiil be . privn.p Ivatlendi'd to. " Ki bmwod. vember 2i. 151. 49-4t (t ROCKRI f'S fresh supplv of f'amilv Grocer mm yw.t received by K M ClXK. March ii. m No 7 Ma n street. Privatj Residence for Sale. ( Tt 1'ref.rrlw f Jukm .. Gfrtt ) A tuos 4c-raVe re-i.K'ee , Mu-te4 e Ftawktlw atet. mljiiii Mjiii. Ti.et.oi.se . of 1 ru-k. twm eHwiesngh, riice rHu.., a:i4 ili !n:-el Meat and iMod.-rn stvY. itmli fcMle ra-'e.atd w- I t-e d w-i fair l.rnie. wbieb V '" k nowti . ami tl.e prope t.i seen im appl e.tv. 10 '. tf. AlUU.tM V. R climoad. Jan. 1? stf .il i o v wa iik I. oon Comer of Jfaim and rofc tts., Jiictnioud, la. THE suhserib -r hsviur made arrangements with W. C lisvis A Co.. of Cincinnati, to keep eoastanUy on hand r isk's Talent Air-Tiglit rViETALLIC BURIAL CASES. Which are the greatest invention of the age for the di al, would eall the attention of the public to thoirsuperieritv over this mimmon woeiden ci (fins now in use, for all WOOD EX C 0 FFIXS, Manufactured of the beat materials, and made by toe best workmen in tbe city. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with a fashionable or plain HEARSE, and my toruis shall be as low as any shop, for similar services. THOMAS MASON. Richmond, Novctnlier 17, 54. RAILROAD OfflNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE. 'iltJ . r. SHI .. grate- 'jt 4fej5lS5S fl for past Mitronage, respectfully irwA. Wnf Z informs the public Uiat he has ms.le i Wl consiilerable auditions to his former stock of Horses. Carriages, Buggys, Ac. aul s now prepare.; to accommodate in his line to tbe entire satisfaction of customers. fry He will send travellers ami others to any part ef the country that may t-e desirej with comfortable vehicles, good horses ani careful drivers. II :S tl.w I Ml a will can iu any jt. MilrA..l i.....n.r.. .nil take them from the Itepot to thsut i October' j ' IMit. 43 If INVIGORATING CORDIAL. A PheDomeuost ia Medicine! anal condition. I.o or .Memory. Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to tha head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thought of self drtotructioa. fear of insanity, dyspepsia, aena- : lianre to be placed on human testimony, perfectly ia r.M.i I. f.ii,i,ia I 1.IIIU1. A leallclaie) far lanaalca. ' The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, la complaints incidral to females, raark a new or ia j h aenals of medicine. I housands of stimulsnts hsve b lavec'ed thoussnda ol iavigorsnts ronrocted ! purporting to be specified in the various diseases ' tai dereagemnnta to which th delicate frmslioa of women render her liable. I Every Wtma at SenM, ' y, no suffers Irom weskness. dersngemeat, nervewS. j e,,j tremors, pains in th back, or any ether disorder, ' whether poeu iar to her sea, or common to both sex to -;ve Uie Invigorating Cordial a trial, "larrird Persons j Or ethers w ill find this Cordis), after they have use 81 s bottle or two, a thoiowgh regemeistor of th svsteaa. la all directions are to be found the happy psroa's of 1 he.lthy otf.priiig, ho rould not have been so but fog this eatraordiaary preparation. And it is equally elect lor the many diseases for which it is to be reeeeamended. Iboussntls of young men hsvete-a restore4 ' by using it, sad not in a single instsnce has it failed to ! benefit them. PcrwOwi of Pale Complexion Or ronsumptiv hsbils, are restored b) the use of beltlo or iwo, to bloom and rigor, changing th ski from s pal vellow, sirnly color, to a beaalilul florui omjlezi'jn. To fbe 2Iiff aided. These sre some of the ssd and melsi.caoly effects procured bsr early habits of vowta. viz- W'eakoese ef the back aad lie-.bs, paws ia ihe bead, disaaes ea . s ight. loss of muscular power, palpitation of lb heart, t dyspepsia, nervous irritsbi i.t y , tierangeiaeat of th I digostiv fanrtusasgeneral debility, symptoms of cea- ; sumptioa, etc. Nlectai'y, lb fearful effect oa th mind are ranch Mob dreaded I-oss of memory, con'esion of idea. ! depression !' spirrts. asrful forbdt(, sversisa la society, self-distrust, lot of solitude, timidity, i etc , are soma of th evils produced Ail thus a'ire- : ..a t . I ssefew f atfa mlatlosr .Iarriaee! j Should reflect that a aeaad aatn and tody ar th j moat aeressary requisites to proaat.t connubial hspptj sees: indeed, without these, tha jouraev throws iifa becomes a we.rv filrriiesge the trowcert nostrly darken, the vie w the salad becomes shadowed with despsir, and filled with the meiaac holy re fleet i that th happiness of ancther becomes bligktod with year owa. CAUTION. l4r. Mors'. Iavigwrsting Cordial hi be countarf i'.l by som anariacipled pwrsens. la futkre. all genuine CurHiai wiil have tha proprietor's for simile pssted over th cork of ch bott', and t following words blown ia h glass Dr. Alorse'i Invigorating Cordial, C. II- r.ING. gopriwor. N. T. Th Cordial is put up, bigSiy coareu'.iated. ia pial bottles price three do'lars per bottle, tw for iuliars. sia for twelve dollars. C H RING. Propriatar. 12 Broadway, sr York. Sold by 1- R. Mtrnrsstu. Richmond, sad VJ Drag ;iats tkraugboat tae 1'aiiad atate, Cased a aad tha Wm ladi.. 1- ' Ju7.1i5 M-tf J BASIL BKI0HTWELL, IS aow jsir. sMrk u srasBwahie fiBT GWrkSi. embeaetg i a4 rvevy artsr e iw Uwrwewasaf she iwpwr.wwra. (--stri.qwa:atv and ax-esw. caataet s eiceJa la ska He baa a 1-w revaived a ssipplf at rreaa Crocerie, QnBesjgsa-arecVe ae TW wofcta- sr rapmtil'r tavaed to cast aad aasisalr tyiWMIT fHODCCF tskew na exrhawr tj-CAell ai alt rime a4 asr VTneat. at ta asgaassi I fr -( if. wilt ks wwrwssel at tbe higaast rauee. g..v-r n, Wsva.

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