Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 19, 27 April 1855 — Page 4

Culture of ike Pertato, .. A $ recommended l adopted ly E. C. Roberts. In order to raise health potatoes the aed r.xt must be healthy. If we follow the lawa

of na'.ure, we would aay let your potatoes remain in the ground during the entire year, in-1 'ti i il if ttnrinir f Vifl m in VAn . a11 . t- fr, . - a 1 or ix long month.. It U .trongly contended ! that the d?eae commencea witbtha old tuber ! that it undergoes a process of fermentation, ; and as a necessary consequence, the sulks wilt and throw off a' rery noxious and un- j wholesome gas. The cause of this disease I seems to be a transifreaaton of a natural law. j Nature designed the earth as the place for roots, and man has made great mistake in not allowing them to remain there but about half the year. Potatoes deteriorate rapidly! in quality by keepiair them oat of the ground; . - - m - f v and by adopting this course of culture for years, the root loses some of its component and vital parts, so lit at, in the course of time, it has become enfeebled and lost its native vior. Mr. Roberta fives the following directions: "To get seed roots, select one fourth acre of arable land, (on which water will not stand,) on,n eastern slope, new land U the best for this use, fit early in the spring; furrow four or fi e inches deep, and two feet apart. Select see J roots that are about the sise of s ben's eg, that have touched the ground daring the pro ious winter. Do not cut them; drop one every fcix or eight inches apart, in the furrows; cover them by filling the furrows, and then put a top dressing of two inches of straw, or 1-m-ft leaves on each row. When the tops aie two inches high, pass between the rows with a shovel plow; follow with a hoe destroying the weeds, and leveling the ground; do not 1 . all. You have nothing more to do until fall, when the ground begin to fieeze; then cover with half rotten straw, chair or forest leaves, three or four inches deep. Your potatoes will now have a chance to ripen and rest during the winter. I shall now direct you in planting for culinary use, next season. The spring following, before your potatoes sprout, you will r.hint another seed patch, as above directed. l ou win now take the residue, ana putn.a aeli crop for culinary use. Plant in drills, four or th e inches deep, and three feet apart; drop a potato every eight or ten inches, cover by tilling the furrows; cultivate or hoe twice. In this way you will get the greatest yield, and best quality. Continue a similar practice from year to year, and from my own experience, I believe you will find your potatoes yearly increasing in yield and quality. The third year you may increase your field crop, by plowing in fine manure. You have iiow had nature's course pointed out to you; l.er laws are truths; and I humbly believe, I 1 m e given them a just exposition. All who follow rny directions, will the second year, see many Feed balls, on the vines in their seed j.'ircii. These may be planted in the fall as I Live done, and cultivated carefully, and good will undoubtedly result from it if pursued in nature's own way. The potato will grow wild in our forests if planted in them, and thus savo those the trouble, (who wish to get the wihl root.) of resorting to their native forests in South America. Finally, we may apply nature's laws profitably to most other products. Seed of every variety, should be fully matured, i. e. not harvested until fully ripe. That which approaches the nearest to perfection should be selected for seed, and all roots for seed purposes, should remain in the ground, where they grew, until they bear seed; this course will make the seed mature earlier, and make it the most perfect of its kind." I consider Mr. U.'s theory of great importance. I shall thoroughly try it, and hope others will. J. W. Dickinson. Ildlsdale. Mich. From the Northern Farmer. Breeding Sheep. Mr. Editor: Permit me through your paper to suggest a few thought on the breeding and mnnatjement of sheep. My remarks shall be confined to the Western and interior parts of .Michigan; but will apply with equal truth to .my s.ate remote from the great mutton markets. In such localities as those of this State, .':e production ol wool should be a primary object. And we should keep such sheep as would yield the most wool upon the least feed, jr afford the greatest profit at the least ex1eiie. Now such a sheep is the Spanish Merino; for no other kind of sheep will yield the profit they do, considering the cost of keeping them. My sheep are Spanish Merinoa, and yield ma a j.ir'c pro tit. l keep them in wa.m, dry sheds to protect them from the inclemencies of the vvea.her and cold rains of winter. . Vo animal oeeds more such a shelter, and pays for it belter. Thus sheltered they yield a much better fleece, consume far less food, produce stronger lambs, and in the spring are found to be ina much healthier and better condition. I feed grain or Ruta Bagas once a day, and give them clover hay and water once a day. Wa er furnished them at proper intervals, is an essential part ol care and good management. Limbs should be well fed for the first ten or twelve months. They should in winter be w ell sheltered, receive about a gill of oats per d ty, and be fed on good hay. I deem it also advantageous to feed them once a day on roots, with the addition of a few oata and some bran, to induce them to eat them. The roots are vegetable, and therefore a good substitute for pasture; and the oats and bran tend to promote a healthy growth of wool. However the most important part of breeding sheep consist ia the selection and us of suitable rams. A d ck of ewes may posses every desirable quali y. yet if judgment U not exercised in. selecting the proper rams, the flock will soon deteriorate. Alwaya select a ram adapted to the w.Htits of the flock. If the ewes are inclined to be long-legged, use a short, heavy ram; but if they are abort-legged, a tall buckabould be selected for them. The most important thing in making the selection, ia to gate ram vigorous and ambitious, possessing a fine form and yielding a heavy fleece of Wool. One of the greatest errors that farmer are prone to commit is, that if for 93 or 94 they can purchase a buck that yield not more than three or four pounds of wool, they ate apt to buy such a one in preference to one eoetiag g8 or 20 and yielding as many pound of fine wool.. Now, the latter is, for the purpose of improving the jock, worth a aoore of the former. I am satisfied that any farmer that owns SO sheep, would find it in the long ran greatly te his gain if he were to pay 25 or more for a aaperioc Spanish buck. The improvement ia the flock and the increase of the wool, would be more than equivalent to the increase of the expense. My flock last June sheared 6 lbs. of washed wool; and every flock of the same kiad of sheep m-ty do as well by good care and avanagament. T.t n-rnr cssnsr nt ahavan W.f Wn.; msi r ascertain the kind of stock from which ha has been bred, aad lh quality aad quantity of his wool, and then let him select accordingly; And he will find it in the end wise economy. J. M'CLor. J. Waterloo. Ifich., Feb, It&S. ' :.i."s.: J -... e ?. a.l

The Valae of San-Flower Seed.

. . V .1 1 ' e r wloloT when the I S. r Jtirt., ..4 ' in mese aava 01 io Shanghiesliko school Wya on atOU,. atraddle round erery farmers barn, too Iitue attention ia paid to raising' the sun "flower. ' As a feed for hens, the seed is unsurpassed, as from its oily character it approximates nearer to animal food thn any oiher grain. Fowl., 11 w,we? known requ.ro meat in w?? f vWlf lh P,sce J ba& nd worm.srcicn toer can procure ior inemaeives ra nromerjbut while tak is a shiLing a pound. it ia rather a dear luxury to buy meat for the y ..... Ionij leifffed Celestials. Sun-flower seed will answer nearly as well in supplying the oleav einous matter., . ,.' '"But it as not only useful for Shanghies, bat s lar better for horse, cattle, sherp, and swine, the ordinary food, and what is of impora i a- i . -i. - - a tance, is far cheaper, as it i easily cultivated. and produces more to the acre, than most of the cereal grains. The oil is also valuable for lamps, as it is clear, thin, and inodorous when burnt, and is even pleasent to the taste. Whether it might not be make a substitute for olive oil, ia culinary purposes, has not yet been tested. To those who are fond of making smoke houses of their mouths, the lea'' is valuable for the manufacture of cigars. It t far pleasanler, and more delicious than the Havana, or Roanoke, and if the amateur smoker wishes something stronger, and more stinking, he can roll up a little guano, or poudrette in it. Grafted thrstant Trees. The Cincinnati Gazette publishes a letter from Mr. Sheldon I. Kellogg, to the win Growers' Associat'n, dated Drodeaux. France on the cultivation of ti.e chestnut. He says: , "I have been much surprised in seeing the great dependence the poorer classes make upon the largest chestnut for their daily food. It is cultiva'ed in this neighborhood in great abundance for this purpose. All classes use them more or less; the rich having them daily brought upon their tables as desert, either, boil'd or roasted. It is often made into a soup, which is highly esteemed. They are cooked in a multitude of ways and I know of nothing of a farinanious nature, which is so delicate and nourishing. "The Marron, or large chestnut, is the produce of the wild tree. At three or four years of age, is cut square off. say four or five feet from the ground. The stump is then split twice. These splits intersect at right angles at the center of the stump. There ia then inserted one good sized branch of the same tree in every section of the splits, making four branches in each stump. Care is always taken to make the bark of the branches and the bark of the stump join each other asclosely as possible. The graft is then surrounded with clay and moss, to prevent the out flow of the sap, and it scarcely ever fails of auccens. The period selected in this clima'e for this operation is the month of February. The produce of this graft is usually a fine, large, beautifully colored marron, about the size of our buckeyes. They are much more delicate in texture and flavor than our wild chestnut. They are never eaten without being cooked. The tree ,is a very beautiful one, being, through not so high as ours, much more dense in foliage, and shading a larger space of ground." Prom the Connerevllls Times. Cultivation of II room Cora. Messrs. Editors: As there seems to be a desir on the part of many of our farmers to try the cultivation of broom corn, and as there have been a good many inquiries concerning its cultivation, I have concluded to give your readers a few timely hints on the subject, which I trust may not prove altogether uninteresting and unprofitable. PREPARATION OF THE OROCBO. In the first place I would sta.e that the ground should be prepared just as you would prepare it for Indian corn, and when you make your furrows they should be made as light as possible, and only about three feet apart. TIME FOR M.AKTINO. The time for planting is between the 10th and 1 5th of May. As the seed are very slow to tale root, it is necessary to put them in about this time, for as every farme. knows, the ground is then in the most congenial order. QUANTITT OF HEED TO THE ACRE. . I have known farmers to sow three pecks of seed to the acre. This is unnecessary, as one peck, if rightly sowed, will secure an equally abundant yield. THINNING. When the corn is about six inches in bight, thin it, leaving ten or twelve stalks ia each hill. A great many leave but five or six ' stalks in a hill, and this is the reason we see so much coarse and crooked corn. WHEW TO LAT BV. After the corn is three feet high, there is no farther necessity for cultivation, as its growth will be so rapid that the weeds cannot injure it. 5 HARVESTISu. The corn should not be permitted to stand after it is ripe which can be determined by the blossoms falling off as great injury will result therefrom. MODE OF HARVERTTNO. The corn should be broken so that the "talks will remain waist high, and the hills in on row should be lapped over those in the row opposite, and thus a table, the whole lent th of the row will be formed, upon -which to can lar your corn while cutting. f'Cut the corn so as to leave about eight inches talk to the head. I am aware that aamber of farmers are of the opinion that there is, comparatively, a small ; profit afforded them in the cultivation of the ' article of broom corn, but if they will make the experiment, they will be convinced to the contrary. The corn itself will sell for enough to remunerate) them handsomely for their labor, and they will have in addition the

seed, which ther can always dispose of atan sixth street, era i - . . - . - , ' c . 8tre, opposite the Pepot fair price, or feed to cattle with profit, or u constantly kept on

have ground and use as an ingredient in tcAeat . most profitable way of disposing of them, should tha price of wheat ana flour continue to advance. Id conclusion. I would say. that however strange ' the idea of substituting broom corn flour for wheat flour may appear, it is frequently done, in broom com districts, and is greatly relished by those eating it. Yours, II- Bciaard. Oixtmsxt roa Killixo Ysrmik is Shm?. f.V -v, ointnuihtof tninooTarder. brimstone '"' -o r , I ana comtnosi jns; saypiy una ecka of lambs, and it will be found a sure prevvmfiTe tor all kinds of vermin. To mi Uood tG. It you aesire to ostrtain that vnnr sinrs nrst mmd and freah. DUt ' them in water if the butts turn up ihvr are , . . . . , & not fresh. This is an infallible rale to distin-j .;A . wl hiu. . 1. 4 ! " , GacBs im Horses. Take one table apoonful j of alum, two new etres. and a pint of soft oap: put in water, eoougu to make it win. and mix wU the whola tosether. then make ah .vane drtak it, and it will kill tha gruba. ! ss w. . a

HEW GOODS.

1 andersig'ned are now opening at their new Store, - X - - M V smavw-aasurtmcut of sea9 mneing'MlBj sew ami desirable article that are aeareein the market. Car assortment of plain bound and unbound Shawl, Crape, Silk ami Thibet Shawls, with heavy silk fringe, of erery shade, fine Barcetonie aad Book Madia Hand kerchief , Crape, Csape Leise, Wash Gaua and Sheer Book Muslins, Gloee,Hoinry aad Linen Ifdkeechi.dY. Mefinoe. Thibet. Alpeccas, EtxUman aa silk warn Lstrcs,uf ail shades, are extensive, and are onsarpauad u beam w style. Terr srenerial rarietr of X 1 - v - ... - . M . ft I ? . "-- ' i urMAj iIa luuf mprif&l and vtirknAashiD. Also. a heavy acock of men and bey a fall an J winter Boots and Shoe Hata. Cape, c, all o wfaiea intend te acli nt the lowest eaah price, and respectfully invite our friend and the pubis te drop ia aad examine for them""V "Nf J.iJ.C. HADLET. 12th months, Uth.l85t. , to .f Stea Power to item. PERSOS S dasiroa of renting room and Steam rVerer, eas do so by immediate apjJieatioa at the Union Fonndry. imOSDril, INI. a. A. vi.wL'ai.i. i . . . . a V i.e. T. A. DUGDALE. . . . i COPPER KETTLES From 10 to 40 gallons, for i boiling eider and apple butter, a full supply at tbe j Store Store, and manufactured by j T. J. BARGIS. i September 2 1S53. . 48-tf f GROSS of McCiillonah't fine black Int jot put j " vr up and fat sale at ,lu U. Me LLIAICGH'S. March 15, 1SA5. ii. 47 Main street. CITY STOVE STOUE. Copptr, Tin. She.Mron. and Tin-Ware MANUFACTORY. W rilVKRl I-NDEawOOD reMctrully Inform the eltlI j ten of RiehmoDl andTlcis.tr. that they hae aa hand , more than IINI rokln Ntorrn, ef all the lstsst im- ; srorerf patterns from X York, Cineianati and ljton ; auaafacturrs, selected expressly for the SPH1WU THtOC j Alss. a ceneral sssortmsot sf Plmin md Jmpmnntd Tin J If art. sssite out of the tst IX tin piste. sn1 varrsntd not ts Irak, also TIN ROOHNU and HOL SK OLTTERINO , AND SPOUTING will he given special sttsntion. holh ia tows tm corHTtf. Oar facilities tor sucn won are unsurpassed. aa4 In addition to this we do the work ourselves also Move Pipe. More Trimmings, etc. i Also Sorar Kettle. Sad Irons, Do( Irons. Pots. Skillets, j me- Tr JOB WORK of all kinds in copper, tin. shsst iron j aa dsinc.doarto srder. ( All ef the shore articles will tie sold aad put ap en terms to suit purchasers. ! TIP Old copper, brass, pewter aaa iron taacn in excaascs for work. Thankful for past very liberal patronage to tnc new nrsa, e hope fur a continuance thereof by our strict atteutioa te the shop. Shop near the Huntington Uouse, Slain street. March S3. If. City ho Store. I hare just reoeired from "ew Tork and Cincinnati, an extensive and superior stork of Ladies', Misses and iniluren Shoos, consisting; of French Kid, Enamel ed, bronse and tan colored Huskinx and Slippers, Jenny Liud Gaiters for Ladies, Misses and children. Fine Boots and Shoes for men and boys, sucD as call, goat. enameled, patent leather, and sloth Congress bhoes and Sdippera. lists of various styles Silk, Panama, Palm Leaf and Marx-aibo. latest style and most beautiful finish. I am manufacturing all of the moat fashionable kinds oi Hoots and Shoes to order, of the best materials and workmanship, having in myemploy the bet of workmen. I feel ponfidunt from the experience I hare had in business, thatmy work will compare favorably with any in the West. Tbankfiil for past patronage. I respectfully solicit a continuance of it. JOB BORTON. Richmond, Sept. 2U, 18S4. l-tf HOLIDAY GIFTS. MESSRS. CURTIS Jc TRUAX, T&xxmlo Dealers, So. 60 Fourth street. Cincinnati. WOULD snnsancs to their customers snil the paMic generally, that they will sell every vsrietv of MUSICAL MKKCHAND1ZK from this date to Jsnuary. lt-ii. at grestly reiluceJ rates. tO"naMe all to supply themselves with useful, appropriate and slsgant gifts. Our assortment consists of llaliett. Davis & Co's, Bacon if Ravins' and Geo. Hews' Superior iisno Fortes; Carhart's and N-eriham's Melodeon's: Martin's Goi. trs; Violins, old and new; Flutes, Acconleons; Music Rooks; Sheet .tfusic. and other varieties of Musical Merchandize. Such Inducements have saves before been offered the musical ublic ia the West. DecsuilerVS, 1844. Itenioval BACK AOAIX! -8TEI.L oz MKNKA have removed their Boot and Shoe sgiureto thetr new fear-story building oa Msia st.. and j are prctared to accommodate tneir customers and the pub lie generally, vitn an assortment of as good Boots and Shoes ss can be found In the city; and as they are working men themselves, they are enabled to sell as cheap, st least, as the cheapest, and perhaps a little below thees. Call and examine for yourselves. Bichmond.Oct.Sth ld54- 41 tf Iticbsasouel Oreeu House. THK UBderstgnsd has completed his arrangements, and opened his Oreen House, situated at the south end of Pesrl street, in the city of Richmond, snd is now preiared to furnish tbe friends of Floriculture with a very general as surtmrnt of Native and Tropical Plants. He has about SO ! varieties of the latest and most beautiful Roses, Camelias, j Fusias, Geraniums, Verbenas, Dahlias, Cactus, and a very J grueral variety or Green Moose Plants. A variety of the j latest and most approved Strawberry Plants and Catawba ' Grape Vines. JOUN J. COSLEV. I Richmond. April 7. 1854. 16 tf j HARDWARE. CTAnE subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage il received the past rear, takes this method of informing his numerous patrons and the public in general; that he has recently added to his former stock a large and well selected assortment of CUTLERY, ffi A rk t"Sfn Tools A Fikpings In great awsawaaBr. Jv A 1 bP variety, all of which will be soid on tsvunkoio terms. Fooling desirous to please and atwommodate, we invite the public to favor as with a call ty We have also the agency of Ie St Leavitt's Portable Saw Mill. All orders promptly attended to. - J. a. STKAW'liRlDOE. Richmond, March Iff, 1S55. U-tf Redaction of Price! PICTURES ONLY FIFTY CENTS. 'IM1E undersigned will take pictures in the best style oi the art. at his rooms in the Shenma building, at from rirrv cent to tan dollars. No difference as to weather. Call at any time of day, from 8 to S o'clock. J. WATSO.V. March 1, 1355. 13-tf FOH SALE! ""lHK Richmond Woolen rectory, a variety of va-j 1 rant Lots ia and near Richmond, suitable for , residences snd business astablishments; slso, Dwelling j Houses snd Lots, Buaiaeas Houses and Lots, snd Farms. For particulars, inquire of OL1VF.R BUTLER. Resl F.etate and Gen. ral Agent. 'o. 4i Msia street, 3d door east of Citizens" Bank. Aagust II. 154. -tf 1 rt CROSS Rushton Clark k Co's celebrated genuine 1U Cod Liver Oil to arrive, and for sale b; r L U. McCL'LLOCGH, March 18, 1855. No. 47 slain street. JI SX BrTKITttV5hhds Sagar; 1 seeks Coffee; Si 'SgS Shot : ' - - . St 10 sacks Dried Peaches; ' SO bbls Molasses; ' ' i half bbls Molasses: At 31 Mala street, which will be sold low for cash or en short credrt. O. W. BARNES. . .March 23. Irii. 14 tf PAPER HANGING! t St nX undersirned are prepared te paper rooms la a suI perier manner. They are prepared to foraiah every va-1 riety aad pattern ef paper at Cincinnati prices. All orders ' Kramer. Irwin dt Co s. Railruad t. waere a lane stock of Wall Pa- ' oa hand, will be promptly attended . March . rSM. 14tf Spring Style of Hats. I 3L JOHN fcCFFRINS would respectfully inform hi friends and the public that he has just received tbe Soring style of Fashionable Bats. They are very neat, aad of a high fiaUk. lie ha also a gen -crml asforuaent of plain aad other Hats, Caps, Re. Persona wishing to purchase axe invited to call. Mares Id. 13-tf BEAD A"I REFLECT! EXAMINE AND BE CONVINCED i rrHATnP- . II at. nrst door m eat ol nssatt "Utoti a airs aw wwaw aw.-w . "a c. Store. I The subscriber being saaieea e make n chaage im 1 ! hi buaioea. will for the neat twenty days offer hi ! I entire sxoca ox coots ana wwi . i . . . n ... -. r-.-v-I All who a All who are in want of anythms; ia his line, are f " respecUully invited to call and eaamin his Stock 1 before pur r&aaias: elsewhere ,1 . w.... v. ,v. i weald c well to aire hi a call, ss the feeds must bo sold in a short tune. f. MiAKrLt.sx March 16. Ka. St Maia st. Richmond. Dkm Ooexajt. - a LARGE sJvseaartajnt of very desirable style a- t i ' - r W 1 s m sVs r. aa a.1 sa 9 a. irw uwu " 0-1 Miia for "WGET a MOFFITT. $d U m. "55.

r Z 3E3 3NT T I K1CHMOND. IND-. (Recently ol the City of w York,) oum tnrtrrm lot citnus " i- vr.. iis vicinity, that we have opened aa offi.-e on Main Street, onnosite the Huniinjrton House, where we Dcrfurm all the various operations oa tie Teeth i to the satisfaction of aU those that m.ty desire our aer- j vices. By permission w refer to the following namss: j 'i Uichmsad: i M. Baa sis. J. J. Psaav, M D. t ?fvw York. Jraoc Kls. E. P. Bsxia. M. D X. iliTcaiLL, Es4a a itiiimi. M. D. tW Offii-e bonrs, from o'clock, A. M., to 5 P. M. 34 Month 30, lPii. "shoes Aria Boors. JCST received a new and beautiful assortireP -- - . m.w i.l Iv.. i: I .wirlW" I . VI: . in.ilJ -- a ' s3cnt ea iauie s " . 1J ""liaiter", Bcots, BaAms. Slippers, Sandals.

SAMUEL fcOSS & SON.

X.. of City mauutacture. ana i r saie at .111. and are astisceii witn saiaii pronts. less loan ti 1 ork re10. Main street. WRIGHT f MOFFITT. tailpric. Ourstockor 1 Mo. 30th, 1?55. IjSVCJI.OsSI GrOOClS

Muufrior GnweriM. II IO. Laguim and Java Coffee. Also, fresh Young Hvaon. Imperial, (lun Powder and I lack Teasbought East, aad warranted r. jsf. For sale at No. 10 Main street. WRIGHT A MUFtlTT. 3d Mo. 30th, 1355. " Ory Go4 for Mesa sod Boys. OVE of the largest stocks of Cloths, Cassimeres Tweed.4. Italian Cloths and Su minor Wear, of every description, fresh from the East, and for sal as low aa the lowest, at Xo. 10 Main sureet. WRIGHT MOFFITT. 3d Mo. 30th. 1555. CarpeH sansl Furuitiiiis " XEW supply of Carpets, Straw Matting, 4-e. 4c A!o. Cotton and Worsted Curtain, Damask. Buff. Hollands. Curtain Muslins, Marseilles, Quilts, Furniture i'rintsand Dintitys. Iloase call, before buying, at o. I'i Main street. WRIGHT. MOsFITT. 3d .Mo. 30. '55. Soldiers Alleutiou: BOUXTY LAXDS OBTAIXED! BY s Isle set of Congress, anproved March 3. 1835. each Soldier, Musician or Teamiter. or his widow er minor childran. who ha served FOl'KTKBN DAI'S, in any of th Wars in wh.ch the t'nited States has been engaged, sine 1M12. inclusirs ia entitled to 160 acres of lan 1. Usviogsn srrsngemeut with tn distinguished Law firm of Millar If KI : ix.' . . - .... ..rr.i.. .Tl.n. Brown, in Washington Citv. who eive their exclusive atten tion t.. obtaining Bounty Lands and Pensions. I feel assured it will te to tha interest of all those who want their land at an early date, to give me a call. No charge unless the land or pension is olitained. Letters will receive prompt attention. Address. post paid. WILLIAM P. BENTON. Richmond, ndiana. TT"? Office in the Wiggins Building, opposite slate Bank, Main street. j Marcn3o. 185J. 15-tf ! Embrolderi A BEAUTIFUL stock of Common and French Workei Collars, Underslecves and Chemisetts: I obbins. Cotton, Thread, Imitation, Maltese, Sim and Jaconett La-ce.-i, Edginji, and lasertings. 1 he Ladies are invited to call at No. 10 Main street. VV RIGHT A MOFFITT. 3d Mo. 30, 1855. f l t.l ej ssrill T3-n. el ' ValaaOla 5aW BIlll Property for Sal?-; 'I -HE undcr.ii(?ncd offer to sell their Saw Mill property . 1 situated 3 miles southeast of biuhmoni, Wayne! eounty, Indiana, on tbe Richmond and lioston turnpike, at the falls of Llkborn. the raw Mill is in pxxl running order and capable of sawing from i'XH) tc 3UJU fset of lumber per dsy, and timber of ins best quality, sucn as poplar, oak, walnut, &c, in tho immediate viciuity in abundance, and ready ssla at Richmond for all kinds of lumber. This seat possesses superior advantages over many others, having a fall of 2i feet, and lying ina netichborhood of one of tho bust farming districts in the county ould offer rare inducements for the erection of a t louring Mill, in wliicn there OUlu he Very little competi tion Together with the above, there arc 45 acres of excellent laud, two rood dwcllmi;'. a larze and commodious barn, a vuuuz bearin? orchurd, of well selooted frui:, a large kiln, with an inexhaustible quantity of stone. Those wishing to buy will do well to call and view the premises, as further recommendation is unnecessary. for further particulars apply to JOSEl'U KES WORTH V, on the premises, or Wat. A J. J Kexwokthy, 5s mile north of Richmond. Mrch IB. IS.i5. 13-J.-n OSOTajaOL-ty-LA.NL). donsted by sn set of Congress entitled " An Act in sddition to certsin sets granting bounty land to certain ortirers snd soldiers who have been engagnd in the military service ol trie L aired states," passed Mar. h S, 1355. This lata set gives 160 seres of Land to sit officers, soldiers or their widows or minor children, Wsgon Mssters Teams'ers. Sfe.. who have served fourteen days in any ol the Wars of the United Mates since 17y0. All application' ma le through me, will be attended to by ssid Miller A Brown, Attorney, st the Pension Otfit e, Washington City " JOHN FINLEV. Richmond. Msrca 29, IS55. 15-tf 100 GROSS ESSENCES in store and for sale by L. H. McCCLLOLOU, March 15, 1865 No. 47 Main street. CHllLII a.CLaKK. W. . CUII. CLAItK cfc BUOTIIEU, MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE just received the Spring style of Cloths. Cassimeres snd Vesting, which they will manufacture c order at the cheapest rates, latest styles, and in such a manner as shall give entire satisfaction. Shirts. Collars Cravats, oks, Suspenders, ec-, always en hand. Richmond. March 30, 1855. 15-tf New Spring Goods! IITRIOHT 5r MOFFITT arc now recci-me from tha V Eastern cities a largs st-ocs. of New Spring aad Saa.tner tvooda. embracing perfia -s as great a variety as is to be found in the market, and selected with unusual tart, with reference to tha resi styles, nd the itnfirovinff demand for rMiD XMDS. We waald sn frees that webavea few ( iiB.r eooDa, and pled ge ourswires to aetl the same quality of articles as tow as they can tve bought is. the city, "d-uail profits and quick pay' is tbe motto. Call and see us at No. 10 Afaio street, Richmond. WRIGHT & MOFFITT. Richmond, 3d month. 30, 1855. 15-tf r. brow jr. stows. imowx fc BRnvvi, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Otfice North-weit corner ofThiid sni Ma'n, entrance on Third, nesr Main street. a - Cincinnati, O. February 9. 1S55. -tf Olllli SCALU WOUKii. RIGD0N, RYLAND fe CO., aw Ao- i Columbis street, between f 1 If Mainsnd AVslnut. Cincinnati. We B sre now manufacturing Railroad I eII pot. Hay, Stock or Cosl floor sml Plstfornt Scales of ail sizes, also. saaS3sa2Bl'1ri'SS't ,na Bsnk Scales. L'rsss snd ta'Iron Uessns. Counter Scales, 4e. which we warrant of superior workmanship snd raata rials. We would call particular attention to our Iron Lever Hay snd Stock Scales. AU communicat-on-protnptly attended to. March IS 1S54 13 tf Call of i.rrrvKE & i vperwood, at the CH Stove Store, if you want Stoves, Tinware, Spouting; or snj thin; elsedone cheap, aad vtrnatsl to he (ooil v no pay. . October it). 154. . - 44 -tf G LASS. 50 boxes city brands, 8 by 10 and 10 by Vi Glass, fursalabs- L. H. Mc CLUOWiH. March 13, ISjj. Fo. 7 Main street. CLOTIII.IK.: CLOTHING rivrlk, uodersirn-d take .rest plewtrrw w ia 8 .i.-. " f i.i i: a. maw aaiawhi scquinTSBi.es ao-i mn public "nrallr that tilery have just received, in the Telegraph buildis j, a large stork of Clothing, consisting of ever; variety o seasonable T Keadjr-Made ClothlM?! Clothe, Cassiivisves, Vestiwg sad1 Gentler ea's Farwiahisg Ooods. !I or -which s-i'.I N- sold ss low as ran be old by sny house west of the Mountains. Purchasers are respectlullv invited to call and examine their stock hetor. pnrrhasins; elsewhere. &7 Bavans esnployed Jena H. corr, we are prepared to cut and fit our customers ia s style not surpassed hj any Clothing establishment here or elsewhere 1 : t- IT. McCCLLOCGH CO. Richmond. Sr'r 10. tV4. 2t-tf t. a. reuas. -?:..-".-'. w. r. mtsrrea, CmmtKmlU. ulua - JrtIA5BE!tTOf, jSTToiwrzrs jlktd ccc.ssslj.oks j-t law, Rirhanoad, Iadiasuu fryOSet la the Wifglus Baildiaa Msrrh n. IS4-u-r 1 Dot a MORfUOX. Main St., Richmond. lad., stall conttaae so saaauiactare. to erW, owery variety of Plain snd Ornameatai Tom b-S owes. Massmeats,' e., kc. of the latest style, sad aorl weaatifvl patTerns. CJ He takes pates In informing his friend's thai he will sell as cheap, U no a i irU c r, for ready cash, than can be bought ia the State. His work is warraatedeqaal t saw asado in the West, sad perfect sarisiartiost guaranteed. - The pablic are invited to call asvd examine his stack aad spocisUchaaonJ. March 10. lB&e

rfpilH undersigned hereby not. lies those concerned pleasiire ol heirs; dunned, ss the sccounts mnst he settled i , i i a,- a i ru Please reur in mind that if Bill am t in town, , j a f " u'MVr?" . BrJWM- The accounts e.n be.ettled as well by Ol. Brown. Land snd I'enaion Agents ol W ah-n on t ity , th ne- Bichmon.i, December 82, 1M4. 1-tf ceaaary forms lor u.skine spplicstton for liOCN TV .

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T is an adapted fact that the allied armies in the Crimea must b wb.im.eJ or tbe Koas.ans conquers.! TVtlich ever way it is. we are happy to say that the friendly relarseae , j dered mereiDrtissulabte. and la effect tnat aesirame rua, sx . Bas oneting a large and sell selected stock of Staple ' '. and Fancy . As cheap as the cheapest. As cesd ss the tea. And nest as tbe neatest, Vt'e can prove by a test' At prices so lew. i - Aad assortssens so trreat. Vnsurpsssed secaa shew, j By suy sloes ia the Stat. I But ehat a man does : Is the thins. now-a-dars f Beheve when he prove i It true what he says Birr Mrsn. 1 Well, we will say te our friends and customers, aad at1 . 1 -. . vwi- " . p,-...Mra,amiaiaMlII . th same. Our stock a amtc as largte aa aauai. , W e bo u (lit good, in jw Vorkaad Pkilalij.liia. at aery lw prices. Is large, etnlwacing a rreat variety ef styl. quality and price, nam sua uguru t.isck Siik.s larje stock aad supcnor quality; ptaid, striped an.l plain fancy do; Tissues. Be rages, enables, uenrgea. Hezicsnas. Orleans, De rior. Lswos, Brilliaiitmvs, tiinglisuis. Friots Crape, Broctu. Berege. Silk and Tikora Shawls; Jaconet and Lace Collars, t'ndersleeves. Chemisetts. Lace and Flouncing: Cap Goods; Swiss. India, Book. B;,inet aud Barred Mull Muslins and Jaconet; KiM oni. Trimmings, Silk Lace and Fringes, Veils snd doited Silk Set. HOSIERY A very large stock of IIos sad hslf Hose, from ,'e up "5c. We keep the best quality kept in this market, and '.he cheapest cotton. Lisle thread. Silk. Linen. Kid and Kid finished Gloves, from 6)e up to 75c., cotton, merino and silk t nder shirts and Ladies' Vests Bom lie ts. A large assortment of the -Istest styles' of Bonnets. lists Misses snd children's Fiats, and infant's fancy lists, men and hoy's Psnama. Mexican. Mandarin. Leghorn, Rutland Braid urai.i, .-aim-leaf, silk an 1 new style soft Fur and Fancy Hats. TT7GKNTLEM15VS GOODS. A Hue assortment of Cloths, Fancy and Black French Cassimeres and Doeskins. Cashmerrtt. Satinet, Linen an.l .Nankeen Psnt stuff; Cottonadr, Camhleteens, Croton cloths. Coat Linens, Silk, Satin, Marseilles and Velvet Vestings. Jr.tr ty Wide curtain Linen and Oil Shades. Msaehed and hrewa Shirting. beeting and pillow case Muslins, domestic and French ilinictiams. Flannels, white Counterpanes sad wol Coverlets, Seamless Bags, Carpets. ( largs lot.) I'mhrellas, Parasols, Luokine Glasaes. Caroet Haa-a. datclM.la. U id.Ih. Psr. Cottun Vsrn. Carpet and Coverlet Warp, Wicking, -Di .-strioed Balls Twine. Cation Cording, ec. JQr Don't forget the Pet Lamb So. , Main street, Rirhmnnd, lattiaaa. SCOTT dt CRAWFORD. March 31). If 54. IS tf LI ti in: I. V A ICI. ELLIOTT i COALE, HATE caaimenced a Lam her Yard ou Franklin strert, north of Mam, where they are prepare to furuivh the paMic wtcW ml must every kintl of Luailer for but Id in r purposes. Th-tr facilities for oHtaimu; stock will enable them to keep up their assortment, and 611 bills of almost anj aixe. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the puMic as they are determined t. .ell as low as any other establish ib em, and at Cincinnati prices. 6th month, 16, lr-54. 26 tf BASIL BEIGHTWELL, rg sew opeoiuc a iocs of sessona'ile DR Y GtK!, mhraetiis assow every anirie in me wsnuoi ine op.e. wiih-r. "r , ,,, . p,K-e. es,Mi. be exce:led in Una rny. Me he si-e received a supplv or Fresh Groceries, Qaeenware,cV-c, A.C., fiic pullir are respeciluli)' invited to call and exaiutn fh'ilieii,alra. ft-jr OI'NTKY PKOIlUCE taken in eirhsnre for floods. ffcy- CASH si all tunes paic for Wheal, at the holiest market rire. try tVMf. will nurrhsaed lt Die highest ra es. Richmond. Sov'r 21. IP. lt VoHittsi Express at7ILL be ready at all times to deliver Flour to order, to VA TA .... 1. . .!. .11 L.n.l. ,,f Prn-j,!.., r.rnfvri.l. A l free of charire. FmrMl hallline done to oriler en short no- i tiCe. All orders left st Younc's Provision House, for Flour: and Provisions, will receive urnmiit attention. Thankful for the very I iheral patron ace heretofore received, he hoj.es j by strict attention mn-l untiring enerfry to make it pleasant and protila' leto all who may favor him with a call for hour or provisions. The highest cash prices paid at all times for every description of produce. T. N. YOUNG. March 10. IMS. IS-tf NOTICG. ALL persons knowing themselves Indented to Yf. T. MKN DKMI ALL. will please call at the old stand soon, and settle either ly cash or note, and save themselves the Lard Oil and Candles rTMlE subscribers having completed their srrangements for manufacturing the above Goods, are prepared to furnish the merchants anl inhabitants of Richmond and vicinity with OIL AND CAN'I'LKS of superior quality . st prices rsnging below th Cincinnati market. Persons in want ol the above goods wi l find it areatly to their sdvantag. to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. XJFactory in the old Richmond loundry Raildingf. BAYLIES A. MARCH ANT. Februarys ISS.'. S-H New Jewelry Store. THE undersigned respectfully in'orms his friends snd the public that he has opened a new Jo weir -More at So. 76 Main street, opposite Stair Hall, where he is resdy torepsir Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, e , on short notice. Also Kngrsving done to order, lie slso has on hand a fine assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Chains, Breastpins, Ksr drops. Rings, sc , which he will sell st the lowest possible rstes . He solicits a share of the public's pstron- sge S. V. ESTF.LL. February 9,1 ',5. 8 3m Columbia Clothing Mart. SAMUELBELLIS. Manvfat'turtr of and Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Otods Generally, IX. X OZXSION'33, fwoulil call the attention of sny numerous euatemera snd ths public s;enerslly to my new asft well selected stock of Seasonable Goods and Clothing, for men anl boys wsar, and are ready at all times to make to order, or sell ready made wora. and shall be happy to show my goods, and will endeavor to please all who may call upon me at the Old Established Clothing House, opposite the Citizens Bank. Cheap Plain and Fancy Silk. Linen. Gingham and Cotton Pocket and Neck Tl'd'kfs, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Drawers. liickery and Check Shirts, Oreralls. India rubber Clothins;, L'mnrellas, Porte sintu, Pocket Corn 's. Ac. dec, and indeed everything ia the Gents Furnishing line. Every article sold at the lowest prices for cash.' N. B. Those knowtug themselves indebted either by note or book account, are requested, without further notice to call and settle, as all outstanding debts mut be collected. Richmond. April S. lrii 16 3m Dissolution or Part iters hip! I1IIK copartnership heretofore known ss Smith, 1 Shuts it Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent T- deslings of tha firm will be settled by the remaining partners. SMITH. SHCTE CO. Trrn business ef the wrm srtll henceforth be rsrried n by R. C. hute sad Job Browa. who will st all tiaues pay fair price for sll kinds of timber fit for lumber, sad ths highest price lor evund white corn for hosasssy. and will aaaaaiactnrw Lumber, Lath and Hominy. as heretofore, at fair pr ire, at their Steam sw Mill, nesr the Raihrosd fepot. We sre thankful for past patronage, snd hope to aerit a continuance ef it, but we muat kindly solicit hose iniebted to us t pay as sll or a part of their dues, that we may carrw on our b -iness with energy JOB BROWM. Richmon.ApriIT. 17-3 NOTIO.HS ATaO 04FCCTIO.IS. M. C. LEWIS & CO.; RE now receiving their Spring supply of new fresh Good. conai.t)not s great variety of NO-riOS-TOV. L'OXIE: riOA. KRUITs. ALTS, PERc't'Mf.KY, ftc. which thev olTt-r for sale st wholea le or retail, oa such term a will s.t customers. They have slso eatabliahed m connection a a kL RY. sni axe prepr-d to furnish to order everything in that line, at wholesale and r. tail, the best of article., and st ss lew terms ss they can be had in the city . : f i Call aad examine our etoeit. We have the article . lor sale. sad rill sell to those who wish to purchase. T t est roam of the - loam Hoaan. rUcfcmmd, Atrtl 13. 156. 17-tf H. B. PAYNE, lTTOKKET AT LA W . 50TABT rTTBllr?; COstlsISSIOSER Or DEEDS FOB THK staix or Jiicsr xujul. ltictsinosisl. ind. Ol 1. Lard. Liaaesd. Castor, Sperm. Crade Fiada. Olive. Mswhlne. Cod Liver and ether Oils, foe sate fcy the larral er sal Ion. y v. TrLClUUa WILSO Ct. ftvh saeatsv, a. lf- A. i - tf White Fish aad ackereL Cordage, tl.lta. Kopee, ac tor sale bj k- ia. COO if SO.N. , Joly i, 14 , ' - . , 51 tl , - Waate., lm.aaeaml: : OfrAt T rood 1 taca ropiax Lamaer, Ivf whacit 1 t)UUU will pay th cash. Apply to , , AH. 3miF.lL . .... is tr asnalLliii.

FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR. S1TI HE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC. rOs the 1'revrntatioo aud Care mi KraiutiTTKSTanj KtaiTra;NT lim, Kki ts and AtH'st.1 au-a. and Fbvep. Ih ata Aiii t,Usrtu Dbbilitv. Xi.-.nrSa-gars, anl aU o'-her f.rm of disease which bsrss common origin ia W irwr.a or Jt'iasat. This subtle atoxpaeric r-iis. n which tt certata iwuai is nnavuidab!y inhaled at every breath is the same in character whenever it e i-o, North, South, East t W'nt aad will every where yield to this newly discovered antidote, which is claimed te b the great diaeeerre im wtco!cta erer saiiie. Thisspecinc is so harmless that it rosy be taken by persons of every ae, sea or condition, aad it will avt sub

stitute for one disease others sutl worse, as is too often the result ia the treatment by Quinine. Mercury. Arseosa, and other poisonous or deleterious drua, not a particle el any ol whu h is admitted inb this preparation. Tbe proprietor distinctlv claims these etttrsvordinarr resuitsfruui the use of this NATL KAL A.NTiUOTE TO MALAB1A. lt will entirely protect any res. lent or trarelcrevea ia tho rn.ut sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or HiHious d.sease whatever, or a::y Injury from constantly tubulins; Malaria or MiaMna. It will instantly cheek the fne ia percmsarbe have suffered for any length of t in-, trom one dar to twenty years, so that they need never haveaeotaee rmilt, by continuing iti ne according to directions. lt Ht immediately relieve a!! the dtstressinjf results of lliltons or Ague disease, such as general debility, night sweats, etc The patient at once begins to recover &pletite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is etfected. Finally, its use will banish Fever aad Aicue from families and all clashes. Farmers and all laboring men. by aloptingit as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Ililious attacks in that season of the year which, while it is the most su-kly, is the ta wt valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases: soaae may require more. Direotions printed in Herman. French anl panish. act-oiupany each bottle. Trice One Dollar. Liberal discounts mad t.) the trade. Trade rircalars forwarded on application, and the article will be eonsigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in erery .ction of the country. JA. A. RHO! KS. Proprietor, Provtdene, K. 1. For sale by Medicine dealers generally. DR. THOMAS CUSCADEN, be alljH J Xo, built nf the best materials, snd by the most competent workmen, un 'er the i nmediate superintendence of the proprietor. Tf Orders for Carriages to sny amount, executed with despatch. Richmond. December 15. I34 62-tf TIN AND STOVE STORE. DANIEL WARD fe SON, HAVIN'O purchased the Tin and Stove Store of A. II. Swain, and having made lnrge additions tn the same, are prepared to furnish COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and of various sixes, FisLOR Sruva-3, Ofkice and Miop Stovks, Coal Stoves and Orates. Stove Pipe of all sites constantly on hand. Stove Trimmings of tin and copper sheet iron, copfier and tin ware of all kinds kept on hand or made to order. We are determined to give this business close attention, and hope Jo be able to meet the wants of community. Purchasers are invited to call and examine oar stock before pun-hasing. Shop near the corner of Main and Marion streets. Rii htn.ind. March 1. 1855. 13-tf Great Redaction in Price PICTURES FOR FIFTY CENTS JM. D. RAFT would respectlully inform his . friends snd the public that he has determined to reduce the price of pictures, snd will hereafter take then, st tbe Wsyne county Dsguerreisn Gallery, over Ham's store, st fifty cents larger pictures in proportion, t all snd see specimens. March 15. 1555 1 3-tf Depc ot Jtleat House. JOHN M. PAXSON, UT ILL have Fresh Meat for sale st the Warehouse ol Brown A Morrow, near the I epot, on Tuesday, I hur-day and Saturday mornings ol esch week. He respectfully solicits s share of public patronage, aad is gratetul for that already received I r Meats ss usual si the old stand on Main street. Richmond. April SS. 1354 19-U Indiana fin no Forte W'nrs-Uuouas. AT INDIANAPOLIS. The subscribers have now on hand s large . SZ. W assortment r .1" I from the fcesf makers in Boston and New York. wTiich they sre selling as oiraa can be bought st Cincinnati or eisewnere. uur instruments sre Irom the following well known makers: Chickerinsj 4 Sona, T. Gilbert ft Co , Hsllef. Dsri Co.. Woodward ft Brown, of Boston, Stodart snd A. fc J. laugh, of New York and Buffalo Also, a fine ssaortment of Prince f- Co.'m ilfloJfonn. Petsons intending o purchase, will save stoNi-r by rsllingon as before baying elsewhere. N. B. We warrant all out Instruments. WILLABD, STOWELL i WILL ARD, No. 40 West Wsabington street. Iadisnspoli. Toly28. 1S54- SSMf IOUSK FI KMISIIIXi K1N. 1 1. French China Gold Bsnd: Do do White, plsin snd fluted; White Iron stone Ware, oval, fluted snd octagon; Lustre Land Tea Ware; Britannia Tea Pots . Coffee Pets. Sugars, Creams, Bowls, Ladles, Lamps, candlesticks, csstors; Handsome Britannia Tea Sets; Plated Ger. Silver and I ritannia Table snd Teaspoons; Do Ladles. Dinnr, Medium snd Dessert Forks American sad English Table cutlery; Knife Bo.e and Table Mst: Girandoles snd Solar Lamps; 1111 La 'lips aad Lanterns; Oval, Octagon snd round Wire Covers; Glass w sre ever y variety. The a -v for sale at small advance for cssh or spprpeae paper. T O. ALDRICH. XlMsin street, bet. Fourth snd filth. incmnati. May 5, IR54 3"Vtf " Flue Ttas. . rB'nE best Teas of every variety are constantly for ssle a by the andertgned- Persona waatiag a swea article, should always call at Ne.31 Main sret. wnr they caa get suprlied. March 9. IMS. OBO. W. BABXES. Wayne County Daguerrian Gallery. J. S. B. CRAFT, PROPRIETOR. TM. D. CBS FT. having pun-baaed th tatlrs tnternt sf H. W. 1 en den hall ia lh above Caller, aad having nect4 arraaeesneots with a skiliSul aa4 aperastaeeu artist, i Mr. lataaae,) is irfjasa to execat asTUrreyp liken e in the lat amprwved tyl. . . v Cndertke present arras cement. w hesitate aes to say. being possessed with the advantage ol a separai si4 light, aa well ss side and sky-1 igbt somiMaed so aceomaiedat ail who may desir a perfect likeness of themselves executed in aaeh a manner as kmU give astir, aat.af.cu on.. Having tbe laiast improved. Large eise mstrameat, nan very convenience Appertaining to the lusines. and using aothing but th frsst aaa ten a ts. weprsfea the aaaairaia giving life to the shallow. Call at our rooms and know for yourselves the truth of what we say. Basassso at all aaar. Southeast corner sf Mam and Peart streets, third story entrance on Pearl. J M. D. CBAFT Richmond. March P. leiS. ' 12 tf Povesr, Fselrr. TriK best quality of Rifle and Blasting fowler ran always be fna4 by the keg, canaster or sa snteJaer ipmatltle. at No. 31 Main arwi. otu. tr aaaMaa. FOU.D AT LA$r, At the Indiana Steam Agricultural Works. rr B have been repeatedly a-He:.ied by th farsaer at lodl " ana, to far. lib them with a good Cera and Co Crasher, and aiv spent moa time and money 1st ptecariag a Machin that waaM iv sausfactien, aad nxiUl recently we have fa lei to secure torn an one. so. we would say Lo them tat we hare just received Pitt's eeletirated Cora and Co" Mill, fnr whieh we are sole agents for In liana. We are ready to supply the farmers aa reasonable tera. Tttts mifl ditrers from alt other from the tan than the teeth s-a mads of the best of steel, and caa be taken out vara they uccume dull and worn, aad groauad by any farsaer and re;lace 1. wherea ia th other Corn aad Cob Mill lave teeth are of east iron, aad when they become worn, the are anflt for owe, until new ones are east- Tm s mill is part. cu any sdapted t grinding feed for ewUle. hre. heep. C-. and swdneescara aaa ewb, eV-. t any resjuirxnl Baeaes (or the fee. 1 in wf stwefc.. It gran very xaaw aawi requ-re lea pwwwr ta s the nat aaa.ua t ot weraw thaa any null esere-i to the patbbc. It peewiiar constrocuoa give it the advantage of grinding 4mp r mt trm im ra. e, desiderasism ne-rer before attained fa any etar mill. ' It is iasse ta it eoasxractien. .a able and easily ksr at order sntl griad frow W so S bus acts per knar, arc tin utapwwioaiist. Uisvery pwrxat. aaa easily swaaaaea to horse, steam or water grower, wegbiageaily awe heart rew amd fifty poaada. It requires a speed ef from 10 t lat revBlmions per minute. We have fitted op aa ia mr etaBahmerrt, and ran it by stesm power, we shall be pleased to show it to any one wa may rail en as. aad then they can see lb tfceaaaeW that at ts yaet saw mill tana sre r commeed it to be. The tun ha w ss stea t beeosae the faraterste be saoaemlical iaseesj. as everything he raises caa b aMi at a good raced price, aad es ef taese auils would soon pay f r itself . here the farsaer has suach fewdsns; soda. Call and aer, aad be c.o-rintd - BXAatDt, BDTBX sUchasMd.Jamet 1S aLan4arf,

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CLraer mf H'uaA wwsaai aas1 JU,m.J . IN DlAN A 1-OLlXTvn I. I. SLOAN, Prtjprirts,. D Julv2,lS5t. W-sf UTTH theold systom ol bailout. .,.. carpenter work ready mad, of -, ' , Ta her, snd save 3d per cent. IIIXKTLK Gl ILD Via.. 1 ' 36a Wmsi Front street. CincUJiri n. . nooa, sasat ajsat auso rarrair, K,., - aKMb-MBa-a Taaa . ' Owe r.rlnrv ia lis 'lvl ful . . -r--i --: 'T i , - -.. sioriss hiek -. actiBsrv tor auaulttturuis fan.! Ik ,r ,aitian and Tanel Shurters. Ior snd ioiowTr MaMela Kaae. Htlaaters. Moulduus, WVataiI?"' inrow ..w nmruif aaa ntan.l . tor the msj. haa of frame o es-iek hoat.! ork i framed ia tha aame manner ss ifai V haad. and superior to any other Faricrv or ha.t V betng thoroughly tested m a Dry in4 Hou sv"V I k .6.i V , ' "uvsarsew of our laraa ' j.io ia iiiKw, cwawaian aeseral sr.., ground. nd T 1 teet of wn.rf. we are eaThW f yard, manufacture an.l at!! cheaper than anJJk. establishment ia th West. Orders UdfoAaV ' frsm.ag timber, aad J..,.t of ewery deecriptma st ' also nianufaclu.e la. a log boxes, Jf. hower li.ths. Country merchants will find it 1. 1 interest to keep our articles for sale. DUcounttoivt? ers Term cash. A.u JSt-il.tAV. A TOtTABLK COT TAGLS, roalim.n two or more rooms, wktch ua L be seen at nor I trln.v ample easy Our bill is ftom 10 to 30 per cent, b low Le.i. ivll price March IS. Is-f FA Hi 1 1. V KOCEIIir putt subscriber has Just rer.lt- , t,r 4 . ' 1 -v tail Cttr. If If aJpfff ---..I-,.. ia part of Sugar. Co See. Molasses. ,rur TcJlVlT Cocoa. Rice. Kais.ns. T.s.ccoVciZrf Vjea,: and r hm. w ar. together . .Uami? IZl?,' rouna in itcn eatauliatuaeou. Persona wiak,.. .-.L in hi.lin will k.w.U to II u."V. ,!4n l.here, a he is deterniiud not lo un.lsrsold t. ihl March S. 135J. S. SI Main strt. oors Door Frnrars. Sash, aIC Btt I rlt n A ! rmaMj aa V. . a a p. f vr-. uiaas t wrvttTTr. w)al I fas. victett aotief. all ktnais of lMr-. Pot antt Wm&mm , miqoi u fc.ml., and in fart aU kmrtti of Cari-iau rk. an u tait tma a .a. . .a. raa - - " J saeavarmraj tar pissa. aaJ tat f ram.nahip unaurpa.e.. lie mar tuumA at " " i"n. wn-pr.ns wUaiuc a.. iu hia lia.ar.ruasteu to call. " "."i'.'L'"'! fui-h'J "d buildings put up fcj. All kind ef lumber taken , eaehanre fof werk atond. K.rch 7. IMi. IH0M" ' BLACHLY & SIHPSOIV, 11 j-eart Street, Ci inctnnatt. . PKCTrCLLT inrorm th.ir frienda sad aaerehaals xnerallj taut having at tbeeaouneaeemeol erttwraar i ' - - . m .wwvr (tui Lian ii nas rach4 as i any period for tbe last (en or uflea jears. arsaow neti. i ing and ar prepare.1 to exhibit an almost entire freah stock ef seasonable DRY OOODS. bought anil being pure ha. .Th. i our partner rest ling at the Bast, at this time ef generals , .... ...... ,ia wnicn may now erTer far al for cash r shors tlm paper, at prices that eauaat a b acceptabl. to th. trade. cr Merchants nesr making parshaaes, are snlielt. e sxamine their stock. March 9, 1863. JJtf rheetf. 1 Uflfi LBS. of superior Western Reserve Cheese for sal t JAUU March. OBO. W. a ABB Be. Sosar Cured Hams. litflfl of ,n ,,,,t 91I''J aow en hand and for sale lew at AU UU so. 31 -ttais street, by 0. W. BABMBB Drletl Peitrhrti. 'HE lt quality r Tennessee Peaches constaMlrea hand at No. 31 Main street. IJKO. W. HAHMKS. I (otTrr! . , ANTERIOR article of Rio loffe can always W fount st.holr.al er retail at Ke.31 Main street. Msrch l. ltsii. OEl). W. BABXII. i'nrprt t bin. and of ths best quality, now on hsad sad KO. tf. BARM A . O'for 11 colors. for sale by Flaxaeed to Loan. II A 8 a very choice article of clean Flax to tea 9 out to farmers this Spring, oa as good terras as it ea had at any other place. Farmer wishing to sow Flax this season, will find It to their Interest te call upon me O. W. BABNBB. Msrch 9. ledS. It tf 1 111 ' T To oar Patrons. T the solicitation of numerous citisens, we has eon. eluded to continue the Auction and Commissi os Business, at tho old stand, Sloan House. We will par liberal cash advances on consignments for auction or private sal -s. AU kinds of out-dour aaU. attandad a wltk promptness. tlT Regular sales Saturday afternoon and ern!nf.' Jr AKQLHAU 4 AiOiULl). ' Kov. SO, 1S5. JO-tf CITY GROCERY STORE! E. EL COOK fc SOCT, t lirOCLD respectfully nalorm their Iriends and Iks oil 11 public that thev hsre enlsrged snr refitted then? "'room.snd 61'ed it with a fine assortsnetu of Frasw Fatnilr t.roceriea and Provision, which tby will sell sa low similar articles can be hs itnthM market. Thankful for the psst liberal pstroaage ha. t stowed upon them, they respectfally solicit a coatie usnce of the same. July 20, IK54. 8141 ' Manufacturers of Superior Butcher and SkM'Knives, JilCIIMOXD, IXD., KEKPan assortment of their tnperior HuU hersndShsl Knives for sale, wholesal or retail, at tha lUrswarehtore of J. K. Htrawbridge, Main street. Ms chant' andothers are invited tocalland examine thetn. tr"AU orders addressed to I. X. Martin will promptlv attended In. , 'j ! ' , , vti-hmonJ. November 2, 1S5I. 49-ft KOCEBI1 S A freah supply of Family Grecerkst V A just recetred by E. M. COOK. March 29. lbS4. 'No. 7 Msin strset Private Residence for 8ale.t, t ( Tht Properly eJthm l Craves ) . A morf itesirsb'e residence, attiti-ted on Fratiklra JSKm north ol Main. Tiifwie iofhrlek,t woricsMr.' Si Tl tin, room., snd II riftishe iw neaSand asttasswn tf f1'br ioperK wlew'.le.iid w il be sold on fsir teruie, wbadl wisr be t,nwu.and the property . fv"e " - ... m- W. M. Al(lLtala.,t . B chmo.d. Jan. 13 J. tfCorner of Main and Front tts., Richmond, I. vriHE subscriber having made arrangatiienU with I C. Davis dt Co., of Cincinnati, to keep constanC? a on hand Fisk's Patent Air-Tight METALLIC BURIAL CASES, Which are the greatest invention of the age for t d aL, wenid call the attention of th public te their a levity aver the conwnom wooden eoOaas now in use, for sit seasons of tbe year,! or vault Tjarpose, trantportaaoa, beauty, style ef -finish aad derability. Tbew ar uarivsled, and wherever they bare been intnxltied it has e to the total cxi-iusioo .kail other cc&ns. I aow bars aa assortment on band, which can be seen by eallrnjj at try , Ware-rmims. In additjoo, I shall keep en hand at i kinds and sizes ef ready made . s Ti - W O 0 DEX C OFFIXS. o Manufactured of the best materials, and made Vy tht. best workmen in the city. 1 am jcepared attend fsserals with a fashionable ar plain HEARSE, and terms shall be as tow as any shop, for similar service. - - TiRtAd maosn Richmond, Novemuar 17t 'iL, - , RAILROAD OnniBTJS "'V' LI VEaaV-T STABLE. VTH.F. aPI!. crate- 7r ful far past patronage, re.pecUailS' Trrl informs the parMie that he tots saae i 1 I eoasiderabl addition t hi former stock s Mai aaa, er -viagsa. Baggy. ki. aad is aew prepar. to aecamnwtsw ta his lia lo th entire aatisfacti.n of customer. ..., , By RewUlwaad tawllrW te aay sartef , country that may fc deaired with coJrtaet save MS.; geed horses and careful drivers. -ILsOMSIBTS will call In any part ef the ewy ww railraj passengers, aad sak thee warn she sarpe e saaw i resHteaeee r isewhre. a majr b desired. Ordaralrlt fl th (table, west end of Maia street, wUI be swTrsrjJtly as- , . 1 .-.i t.. ..A waasnr wy re 1 . . charr. h. rcictfajy rrsts acoouiiiaaac.of proas-- , ..--, . tela . a CHOICE lot of Clever aad Timctby Be lli.d fur MimHt. II Maia sire. . w. wa. n. tinrts. LEl'CVHE a. a. caus t NDEM W 0Of? HATI5atJaiaay Aassset tt satin late "', aershtp for ta parpoM ef aKtesvdaac aad emrr-M "T Crrv c-rovc B-rea aaa Tie war asanwfaeturtng nn"; seat, woaut ressmawlly ask a Mbasat aware mS I ,mr'Jl awtfe belaa swacsial rartaas. w. are ready at all BU all wrders with prwmrCaesa.and rarraataatws- J aa tewk thepremiam at law Way a wDty Var. Bkp toe Haotiagtoa Hoa - - LErEVBB CBPBBWOOB. - -Lahmoad. Oetoker . 1B- ' ' ' TmmKire-m atn el taTatra. r ... TriB best la the city, caa always be rawed, and taka.tMBe.BI nWm strata. Cast d try. " Blareh - !i . . fB1. at. BA aaa w -. 'is I

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