Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 20, 4 May 1855 — Page 3
1855. BICHMOND. INDIANA JSft C Blanc hard Proprietor!. Mlons apsertaiaing to th basis ef t.AU -- . , PT.O.drf to promptly uJ with Mb. Zm Hwd dposit. " 4 ith liberality. mand. later ICS P will as f the Btat Bank of Indiana, er as we nana. Bask sf this State purchased at th ..-sflbs . .!..... .rontiea will lastifr. we"" atOBAIitOS. BLASCHAED s CO. S-tf 17. PMV. test. BUM naar iria.iiitraetrr. lOSEPH DICKINSOJf baa bought ths stock hand, gMn and Door V actory, carried on heretofore ' ail Pamp Maaufkjtory, and ha employed eomptworkmen in Ua, and will hereafter carry oa !!! soilness ' n iu tranches, ln connection with the ZpaVasB. Ordsrs for Sash, Blinds, DoorFrames, pa,La4 Wood Piping, will bo properly attended aasoftbl prices . 'All wsrkfrom hi eitablishmeat, will ba warranted In satisfaction . A considerable stock of tho above Sssaowonhand. 2d mo. lth,135. PorcLATio or Richmond. Wn. Zimmermaa nt employed by the School Trwteea of thia city, gSeptnniber last, to take an aumcratiaa of the jfcMren. At the iuggeotion of some of or citifot, he took an exact aceoant of thxpopulationi jat he received but little if any co"penation to tie labor, he t eclined, until the present time, jtrmittin. it to be published. He haa, however, a J - .Ua fir. MAwinrf- - " o Kew kooaei built during the year, 245 2594 2433 78 62 White females, White males. Colored females, Colored males, Total, - - - -This was tome eight months since. 5,172 T here ha feea continued increase since, and at the present tin the population must be near 6,000. Breast Pie Found. A Breast Pin was found on Main street, about ten days since. The owner can have it by paying forth! notice. let Ckeam Saloon. M. C. Lewis has refitted and refurnished his rooms in a neat and handsome jle, and has really made a most cosy place. His iw eream is rich, pure and most delightfully flawed. We permit no one to doubt our opinion a this respect, at least, not until they have tried it Be is at all times prepared to furnish cakes and ttker accompaniments, and has in connection, the . - r f r.. ..: v : 17... ,' largest assortment, ui vuumuuus, x. uuuui, a-1 um ted Toys ever offered in this city. Persons getting np parties, have only to leave their orefcrs with Mr. Lewis, and the thing is done. Era j thing will be furnished in the best style and it the lowest possible rates. Pic nic parties will be furnished with every thing desired. Just such a establishment has long been desired in this city, and we hope to see the present effort to vie with our more favored cities in all that is comfortable, My sustained. Tb Ntw York Bansbr Htorb Among all ( other modern arrangements for facilitating the quick and early transportation of merchandize, that of the Express Companies is the most complete. Our friend Jackson, of the New York Store, has frequent occasion to congratulate himself and his numerous customers upon this modern invention. n quick and rapid sales require just such facilities, and by it he is enabled to keep up kis supply of goods. Ilis last arrival is particularly rich, and we advise all to call soon, "era it be too lata." Large amounts of goods recently thrown upon the Eastern market, caused by the pressure of the money market, enabled him to purchase at unpreeedently low rates, and he is now offering and selling them at a proportionate decline 1Wtr lion goods have ever been told in Ait city. There is no mistake. The Show or the Aoe. By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Van Amkarg & C.o's Menagerie, Den Stone's Circus, and Tyler's Indian Exhibitions, combined, is to be in this city on the 1 1th inst The Cincinnati papers speak of this as the greatest show in the nation. Their tents were crowded daily whilst in the city. JW L. II. McCullough's Soda Fount is now in roll blast 1 le gets np the right kind of gas, and no mistake, Ilis syrups are pure and most refreshing. fit- Frank Tetta, at his drug store, keeps bis Soda Fountain ready to relievo the thirst of the weary and oppressed. tWE. M. Cook, has in operation a superior Soda Foist, and those who are thirsty can there find a sovereign remedy" for that very inconvenient complaint. Call and test its virtues. Watson is still on hand, and ready to make any number of those life-like pictures which have given character to his rooms. These days of bright light and pure atmosphere, are just the thing for Daguerreian purposes. If you want a good picture, now is the time. Call at Watson's in the Shearon building, opposite the Citizen's Bank. Stages fob ih Wsst. A train of thirty or forty ttsgi a, belonging to the Ohio Stage Compaoy, psj$d through this place on Wednesday last, for the Iowa serrice. The train was conduct ed by Capt. Tom. Davia, so long known to onr cit izens in times gone by, as a most efficient agent. PotATOM for Skrd. Daniel Clark, of this Ticiniiv, baa just returned from Porter county, in this State, with a large lot of the finest quality of white pink eye or white Mercer potatoes. Per sons who hare not yet planted their potatoes, now hava an opportouity of procuring seed brought from a distance, which are not so liable to disease as those which have been raised here. Fun ha era will find the-se potatoes at the freight depot of the Central Railway. Richmond, er of Daniel Clark, at his residence, fire miles south of the city. We re indebted to Mr. Clark for a few of them. and can assure those wanting potatoes for either Ui table or seed, that they are a first rate article afyThe "Wayne County Dagtterreiara GalW will be 'going.' we learn, on Monday Mxt, nndar the superintendence of Messrs. Jamisos & Soorr (two of the greatest Captains of the rg in their line.) They hare now ander their command two of the best "guerreian Instrument in the West, and tke worda is not in their vocabulary, so far perfect likenesses are concerned. Go to the ptain's Offices (the Boswiux and the W.tw) md be tulen just as you are.
-XrMORyiyG MAY 4.
ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION ! Ta witoeu tbe Three Combined Eihib.Uou. i thi rnnrmETiMra r thk 3VXXjXia'-A-C3-1311.1x3, CIRCUS & INDIAN TROUPES Wlta aa'eaire la fire ealire reo-l ln-letioo. aJ to place their CXI I ED KXIIiEl HONS qnile bevon.l lLa reach of competition, he nl-red idio ai rr-Dnitl becweta lhemele f'-r the Combination of ihnr Three Superb Establishments! 15TO I5E COLOffit. KXHIP.ITIOS. The whole of hirh bmjt be now witeeitrd. rullec litely, ander one Patrilioo, at the price of dn.iioo heretofore required for each of the iat exhibitiona vhaa f ivea teparatel. Will be Exhibited at Richmond on FRIDAY MAY 11, 1855. Open at 2 and 7 P. M. Ad mission only 25 cents. THE PROCESSION 11 until)? liars-, nml I .nt naturally ta-i or ileil a ai.ni.il wdh'lhs t.'arriaxref. Ciiffl niil Vjiia coiiiuininf the Auiiuils, it ihe MLiinmoth i'avilioo erecleJ lur ibc Mr. VAN AMBURGH ! wh'e tlariiir at hiev irriiU in llie '1I.I H CASTS Ofc.N". have tiu for (utti, in ail rt of ttie world, tm-pfrii-Uni'!t rtio wti. uci.oini'.-iiiie'! tin rxh:hiiKn ui perkoii, and Mill h-Jiritoly rutrr !. t.( lit. Aniiu::, where Uc wiil h tut Li- i t usfli.n ;tiid my. t4riouei tnrt'jeuct' oicr t:ic n f-j- tt.i Jul'.'e una lerocu.m creatures. Attach ctl to this Lquotriaii Troupe in DUOS STONE! The great nrieinal inv-i.l..r of Lon Mol. mid exiiuogrr of Jiie Miller.. u uekuoalcilge I a. nhov iniinitahle Hit. ut the Time. Saiiricil liaranriics, Puiik-iii Snrcji.ni., and nev-r t'atliti Humuur, havo won lor iino tho hih n pi l itt .ii t the Wittir.t Clown in ciiri.tl-lttiUI. ALSO: E- w. PEaRY, G- CEMOTT, J. CRAFT., Kuctrianv, Vi autl utt-i it E. - TOKE, J.WOHtAKD, O. DOtiGC, C. iJtNNtTT, D. ROGERS, 6. CRVlN, ulti;rt aud (iyiimj.l, f huown ability Fo: emot amoiijr tlie aiiractie novrltii of the Coin -l-aay nr the character. Mic erforiuiice ot thfi Wild Tenants of the Forest ! (Mtle .ai Fern- 10 i nmm'-tr., rostanied aitd Drcorulrd iu tht'ir Native HiilntiiM'iit., illti-t rating with truthful accuracy Jt "KMiai of tA VAOE THE BUFFALO HUNT ! In which the whole partjr will appear au animated Mine of actiuii. 4T AJ1THEII PA RT OF THE ENTEItTA! "tSIFHT Tlir lii'liau War laatire Will he jiv'ii with IVarful accurai'V, lorcllter with all the Savage Kit- a;tpt,rt.niiHg to th.l ci u. l i-eri'mony. Anil annul in nn aiuuir.gr I'.Iiii mI P-eiie, rall.l Til K . CdllN . VI'IIKKIMi. mterierr.l with in.te.iue Ilancinp-. Sint'ii'. Vhoi)pinK. 1 io!n-Ktir. A'c. Hc.iilee the fiillowine at dilTcri'iit period. I t'le pet forniance : THK BIKO HNCI', Til VNKSi.lMNG D.WCF, WAH PON't; (IF T1IF. SKNKCAr. THK SNAKi: P.NC K,attfii.li-.l iih In.lian Mu.ie. .'. thr '.. l.tt-i T1BLE.lt X 'if tiUi : POCHAHONTAS RESCUING CAPTAIN SMITH. Terrific Seal pine Srenr, THE rtK.vru StlXi Ir. e)err' or Proffraiiinie if iVrr.irmniije, l.it vf Animals, aa4 other parlicul.ir., p.iiupliirt. FOH SALE. ON reaionable term., a houaa and lot in Eniehtatown ' Henry county. The houaa ia nearly new, containing aeven roome and a cellar; a well and cistern at the door, with a naw pomp in each. The lot ia a square of nina reda on aaea aide, bounded waat and north by etreeta, and on tha other aidaa by alleya. In addition to tha ahore house, there ia another comfortable Fraaae Dwelling, 80 by 15 feet a cabinet or carpenter shop, 36 feet long, a carriage house, stable for three horses, smoke house, wood house, a-c; soma bearing fruit trees, and a large number of eery fine Erergreens, of various kinds. The premises are in excellent repair, xne location is not excelled in Knightstown and it is but a few minutes walk from tha Indiana CentralRailraad and Depot. v WILLIAM HAUUHTll.1. Apply to Hichard E. Haughton on the premises, to Ilarvay Bell, or to William ilaugton. Richmond, Ind. 4th month, a. , ipjo. la-tr A Hare Chance for Kiiiployiuenl. N Industrious man, with a small capital, can make from 60 to S7U per month. Acure young men, over 30 years of age preferred, of good address, of PKUSEVgR1U tmslness Habits, can learn oi an conesi anu genue. ployment. in which they will be satisfied they can make the above wages. Address, soon. "EMPLOYMENT," Palla dium otfice, Richmond, Ind. Those who have been in soma buainwss. or have been teaching sohool preferred. .April T, ISiS. 18-tf BASIL BRIGHTWELL IS bow opening a splendid assortment of SPRUNG AND SUMMER GOODS, of the latest style. Ladies' Dress Goods! 9uB Silk and Satin. Silk Tissues, Her ages, Berage DeLatne. linkage and I awns, in great variety ana prices; 1 rints, ot the m est beautitul patterns, lor eitner plain or fashionable taste; Darrea t amorics, tnaia. dom Swiss and Dotted Muslins. Sarasoet Cambrics, Victoria Lawn. Thread Edgings, Muslin and Cambric Inserting and Ediings, Bobinet Lace. Chemisett. Undersleave and C ollars of all kinds an J price. Also, great variety of BOXXETS. RIBBOXS. GIMPS, fec. Linings. Trench Flower anl Wreaths, Silk Lace and i rtngea of all colors. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoe. Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Glassware, end in fact almost every article -isually kept in a g neral merchandizing business Grateful for the patronagw heretofore extended to him, he most respectfully invites his old friends and the public to zive him a call. Richmond, April "iS, 1H55. 19 tf STATE OF INDIANA1 In the Wayne Circuit J Court, r all term, 1S55. WAN E COUNTY. Asm C. PoeLTOar. 1 v. On complaint for Divorce. Jo PoOLTOST. J 'ATOT1CE i hereby given to the above named defeni. dant, who ia alleged by the affidavit of a disinterest person to be a non-resident of said State, of th oling aad pending ot the complaint for a divorce in the above entt led caws, and that he be aad appear before the Judge el the Wayne Cireait Court ea the aecoad day ef hi next term to We held at the Court Horns ia aid cotaaty, on the first Moaday ia September, 1S55. aaa answer or demur to a aid ccaaplaint, or the aaxao will bo takes a confessed, aad will he heard aad determined ia bis aeaence, aad a decree) reader ad accordingly. W i tries my hanJ and the aeal of the said Court, this SOtbJday of April, A. V. 155. ANDREW F. SCOTT, Clerk. April 87, 1S65. 19-t Jmat Received. rr addition te say fonaver stock ef Coach Triataaiaga, s large MockW Baaaaeled Cloth. PrU Se I BAM AS wKTOV.
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Take Particular KeUce. THAT ws tha undersigned have rented tha Richmond Woolen Factory, formerly owned ry Lei. inns King, for the expreis purpose of doing country work, Kch as canting rolls, spinning yarn, fulling and dre.sice clolh and djeing Carpet Yarn, lu.l indeed all kinds of work done in our and 'v fair dealing and strict al.ention : l-ujineis, we hope to receive a share of public patronage w have both of us rotl,,ara.i the bosineas for a number of years, and feel conn
deut we can please. Those having Wool to dispose of. will do well to give us a call, as we are prepared to purchase any amount and give the highest market par ice for it. We have a laree lot of roode to trade or exciu.ngeror wool, that , cannot be beat for quality or price, and cannot fail to please. and we ask those having wool 10 aupoiroi w s-.,e ui chance to trade with them, as they may ve money by it. SAMTEL NIXON. NICHOLAS HUDSON April 2T, 1853. FRESH AUKIVAL OF NEW AND SPLENDID JEWELRY! MESSRS. CONE 4 BRO , are now opening at their tore, No. IS Main street, ocposite Brigatwell's Stare, a very emtansive aad general assortment of rich and rare Jewelry, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches for la riles and geotlemen'a wear, varying from 25 to tX36; Silver Watehes from $10 to $T0, some of them made expressly for Railroad men, and necessarily of . r . J - r i . . : the test quality, t-very vsri- ry oi orempiui, us" rings, and ear drop, of the latest and most beantiful patterns; gentlemen s gold root, name, very una, auver r ob Chain, neat and rich; silver, cold and plated GusrJ and Breast Chain; Porte Monnaie, of new style and very fine, either for ladies or gentlemen; pore Albata Table, Tea and Dessert Spoon, far superior to German Silver, and almost equal to pure silver; Table Pork of tbe ame material: Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pens and Gold and Silver Pencil Cases; Clocks in great variety, among which are some of the finest of I warranted to be superior to anything else ia this line. Also, a clock that runs one year, ftc They hive also every imaginable article ever kept in their line of business, purchaaed in New York at the lowest caah prices, ana which will be sold at a small advance. XT Watches repaired in a superior manner, and warranted according to contract. CONE St BRO. Richmond, April 26, 1S55. 19-tf BOOKS, BOOKS. II OOD S POEMS, Wolfert's Roost, Stories from "Household Word," Life on the Plain, Ami other newBooka, just received by BURBANK BRO. April 17, 1855. 19-tf SIIEUIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree and execution to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, 1 will expose at public sale at the Court House doer in Centreville, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 19th day of May. 1555, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M and four o'clock, P. M.f on said day, tha following described real estate, to-wit: The north-west qua ter of section five, (5) township fifteen, (15,) range fourteen, (14) containing one hundred and fitty-aix (155) asres. more or less; sll situated in said county of Wayne and State of Indiana. Taken as the property of Joel Epperly, to satisfy said decree and execution in favor of Krederick Kramer. JOHN C. PAGE, Sh'ff W. C. April 27, 1S55. 19-ts CKOCEItlES. JUST received by KRAMER. IRWIX4CO , Noble street, opposite the Railroad Depot, and for sale at the lowest rates 10 hhds Sugar, 15 bags Cone, 15 bbls Molajses, 30 kegs A ails. SUNDRIES. Dried Beef, Dried Peaches, Lemons, Almond, Clarified Sugar, Crushed do, Loaf do. Powdered do, Extract Logwood, 8 by 10 Glass. April 97, 1855. Saleratu, S. C. Soda. 19-tf Wayne Co. Agricultural Warehouse. CLOSING OUT. flinE entire stock of Farming Tools and Machines, BuildI ing and Shelf Hardware, Carpenter'a and Cooper's Tools. Carriage Trimmings, Cutlery, etc., will ba sold for cash AT COST and carriage. The atock is large and com plete, and all articles will be sold at great bargains. vy . l . .vii .vi runts, ABBignee, W. T. DENNIS. Agent. N. B. All persons Indebted are hereby notified that prompt and immediate payment must be made. April xv, iroo. deeds'. el! Se?ls! CI LOVER. Timothy, Blue Orass. Orchard Grass and English Blue tirass Seeds, fresh and pure, for sal by February 2ii, IfiS. W.I DENNIS. Os:tEC Orange Seed. fj, Fl'I.L supply ot Osage Orange Seed, warranted fresh. -I and for aale by the quart or bushel, by W. T. DENNIS. Bonnets. Ribbons and Flowers. TI II S . ,. A. IL1I F aseam Kxcrs constantly on hand a large and select I assortment ut fashionable and plain Millinery Naf7lto which she would call the particular atten d tion of her customers and the ladies generally. Having made arrangement with on of the firvt fashionable Milli ners to forward her monthly an assortment of the latest and beat style of Millinery tsood, of every description f. r tha Mason, she feels that all who favor her with a call will not ; April '20. 155. 18-tf t r II. W IKOXFTS, 5 large siies for sal byApril 90, 1H55. of every variety some very MRS. ILIFF. 18 tf fTANCY Silk, Crap and Lace BONNETS fancy and plain Caps, Children s Hats, slats, for sal by MRS- ILIFF. 18-tf April SO, 1855. I)la.in Drawn Silk Bonnets of every description, for sal by MRS. ILIFF. April 20. 1P55. l-tf Two Houses, for Sale. y tft, KaaR th Passenger Depot, each containing Mi''- four rooms. They are entirely oivind finished aftV-f the best manner. Possession given at short notice. It or term of sale, apply to Stephen; scotton. April SO. 1855. 18-tf Baltimore Clothing Emporium. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS!! Splendid Assortment of Beadf.nade Clothing! T WOULD respectfully say to the public in general Jiat I A am just in receipt of a very large and beantiful assortment of Gentlemen and Boy's Ready Made Clothing and General Furnishing Goods, for Spring and Summer wear. ; which ha been purchased ex. lusivaly in Eastern markets. I at extremely low rates, which -arrams the assertion that w ' can sell them 30 per cent, less than they hare ever before j been offered in Richmond. These good. have been made up : to order, ajd for style, quality of material and make, will J compare with any house in the West. J If you want a splendid Dre.s Suit, wc bar it. "j " " " ' Business" " I Made up in the most ftshionable style, together with a general stock of all kinds of Goods usually otTered in a Clothing i Store. 1 would therefore invite all who wish anything in our i line to give us an early call, feeling confident that we can : exhibit the largest stock, and at prices to suit the "hard 'times." A. MILTON MILLER, Opposite People's Bank, Main street. Richmond, April SO, 1155. le-tf THE GREATDISCOVERY! BJEIOT .T t-h iRIOIJ! lor Curliutj the Hair! T7.0R many years it has been th object of deepest study 1 with chemists and others, to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would cause it to wave and curl equal in beauty to th natural curl. Tbe Krollerion Is th only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object. But three or foar applications are necessary to curl the liair as much as may be desired, and for any length of time- From th many testimonials ef those who hare used it, th subscriber does not hesitate to warrant th Krol lerion to give satisfaction, and prov as recommended in all cases. Tbe recipe for making, with fall directions for as, will be sent oa the receipt of one dollar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost over 'l cents. Direct to H. A. 1REEM0NT. Warren. Trumbull county, Ohio. April 20. 1?55. lS-3m Jnsl KeM-eived, 4T No. 23 Ma n street. Richmond, a large stock of Irof which will be sold at low figures for caah. THOMAS BRXTOX. April 20. 1P56. ip-tf Ln Belle Kails. 4 GOOD supply of La Belle Sail on band Those wh fTa. wiah good Nails, will do well to hoy the Laltelle Naila. April SO. THOMAS BEX TON Just Received, GOOT supply of Builders Hardware, and will furnish Sash, Glaas, Doors, Door Frames. Window Frame and Blinds, at manufacturer enccs. April SO. THOMAS BENTON. Carpenter Xools! IF yen want Carpenter's Tools, just call at No. 38 Maia street, wher they arato be had cheap. April iO. THOMAS BENTON. Cardening Time S at hand, and I hare a good supply of Hoes. Rake. I Spade and Shovel. April SO, l.-xi. THOMAS mPJ.. 18-tf ICE! PURE ICE! llTTLUlli J. LEWIS waald rwrpeetraHy la form kis JJf friends and th public that he will aerve taesa with Ice every morning daring the season, at th lowest poasibl rates. Families who wish Ice. can leave their orders at Ed. M. Cook', Cap. Crocker", Reid A Harm', or with the aadersigned. He respectfully solicits a sna'eer pawoaag. w . - LK ..13. aUchmena. April SO. 1&55. IS 3t OW HA D, at tiae R. R. Stare. Op. alte tahe Dst. a Aa lot ef Bird Cares, m L 7k Co. . law. April S.lda. ion
only Sod her stock cnoic ana Deautirui. out at sucn price ; stock, and ha more of the Morgan blood than any olh- mull. r.ui 0f Johnson Sr Baldridge, was dtsa.cannotfailterommendth.mtoth. att.ntion ofall. i er horse in the West. I iolved bv mutual con.enl on the 22d Nl.reh, 18.. th V ."""Sol. manner de,",pt,0a dn' J J" His stock ha, never been .orpassed ! A, nXnZtm are hereby notified to TTf'Shop on Front street, north of MVn, opposite the ! LJ" l,e'ool. '- cup at the Wayne co. Fair, for j c,nnd ,eMie ,heir accounts by note or otherwise, or i-h., i, n,hm..rt ind the best 1 rotting Stallion. Ths ee of Hector colts re- ;n i... ur, : ih. b.n,1. of an otBcer (or collec-
REWARD. MORE BOUNTY LAND. BY an act of Ct-nsr?iS passed" March S. 1S55. si! officers end aoUiJrs who hare aerred rorTrr riATe in anv war of th Cni'ed SUtea since ITT 5. are entitled to 160 acres of Land, if they have not received :t Those who have received forty or Eighty acre
are now entitled to enough more to make up the one are now entitled to enougn more io mane up ice one hundred am sixty. Those who hare received one huadred and aixtv acres are not enoueo to anv more. The benefit of this act extends to the VVn BOW ISO Miioi cHiLmri of the soldier, but to no other heirs. Those who have been engaged in battle are entitled to one hundred and aixty acres without regard to the period of their service. Persona having claim under thi or any other act, will hare them promptly attended to by calling on. or writing to DAVID T. SMITH. March 5-) St. Richmond, Ind. VGA INST all persons indebted to W. T. Mcndenhuil. who do not settle immediately! The accounts are in the hinds of W. Bkktos. who is instructed j to settle tbem p-e-a-e-e a-t-l-y if posible: but if wai u tnevitaue. let it come: l apmu u ready to -pitch ia " W. T. MLNDEMIAI.L. Kfchmoai, April ?0, 1?55. lTtf Change of Time on Cincinnati & Chicago Railroad. ON and after MONDAY, April 23d, 1?55, until further notice, TWO TRAINS will be run each way tlailv between New Castle and Richmond, vit: Leave New Castle at 7.00 A. M., and 1.0 I M. Kazerstown, 7.40 " " 1-45 " ' Washington, S.05 " u 2.10 " Arriving at Richmond, at 8.30 A. M. and 2.40 P. M.. in season to eonnect with trains on the Indiana Central and Eaton and Hamilton Railroads. RKTVBSING TRAINS WILL Leave Richmond at 9.10 A. M., nd 5.10 P. M. Washington, 9.35 - " 5. 1. M. " Hageritown 10.00 - " 8.00 P. M. Arriving at New Castle 10.35 A.M.and 6.4' P. M. Mail will be carried on 9.10 train from Richmond, and 1.00 P. M- train from New Castle. S. B. MORSE, Superintendent -Xcw Castle, April 18, 1S54. ld-tf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree and execution directed te me front the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public aal at the Court House door in Centreville. Wayne county, Indiana, on the lth day of May, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.,and 4 o'clock, P. M , the following described real estate, to-wit: The north-east quarter of section six, in township fifteen of range fourteea east of the second principal meridian tine of land directed to be sold at Cincinnati, Ohio, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, or so much thereof as will satisfy sail decree, interest and cost; the same all being situated in said county cf Wayne, and tate of Indiana. Taken as the property of Joel Epperly and others to satisfy said decree and execution in favor of Hugh L. Hannah, administrator of Robert Deeves. deceased. JOHN C. PAGE, Sh'ff W. C. April 20, 1K55. IS tf Exeen tor's Iitiee. "OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been i.w appointed Executor of the last will of William Wiggins, late of Wayne couuiy. deceased. Said estate is solvent. S. K. WKJGINb, Exeutor. April 18, 1655. Id 3t ' FOR SALE. A GOOD frame house and lot in Cambridge, Main street, west i f tha Canal, well calculated for a tore of any aort and residence. The undersigned will sell very low for cash, or exchange the property for land or other property in the country. j. THOMPSON. Cambridge City. Reference W. D. Schoolit, Richmond, lad. Richmond, April 13, 1855. 17-4w PltOl D AMERICAN. OWKKD IT COX.. . UI1ID1TH, T. CALDWELL, OEOSCC DAVIDSOJV AND WM. SPINMINS. IS a beautiful dark bay, eight years old, full 16 hand high, lie was sired by Proud American. He by "Merab" he by "Arab" he by -Sir Archey" of Virginia. His grand dam, by Cook's noted "Whip." Great grand-dam by "Old Diomede." I he dam of "Merab" was got by "Sir Alfred." and he by "Sir Henry." Young Proud American received the first premi'jm at the 1 ayette county Fair, 1352. also, diploma a finest horse shown at Wayne co. Kair same year; also, at Fayette co. Fair for 1853; and at State Fair of same year, first premium a best horse for all purposes. One of his colts two years old, received Premium for Geldings in his class at Lafayette, in 1863. In 1S54, he received sweepstake at Fayette co. Fair: and also Premium for best five colts, and also, best single colt; together with premium at the Wayne County Fair for best horse for general purposes, and also sweepstake. IflORKAX HECTOR, OWHEO II WIUUJI X. XIKltHl. Thi aplcndid Morgan Stallion is aix years old; dark chestnut color: fifteen and a half hands high. Morgan Hector was sired by old "Gilford Morgsn." he by the "Burbank Morgan," and he by the original "Morgan," owned by Justine Morgan, from whom the Stock took its name. "Hector's" dam waa by "Morgan Champion," he by "Sherman' Morgan," and he by the original "Morgan. "Hector" therefore run back on sire and dam' side to the orignal Morgan ceived premiums at the last Wayne co. Fair, and are sure to oe winner wherever shown. I Both of these superior Horses will stand the coming season at Spinning's Stable, in Richmond. Terma . Ten Dollar to insure. 0 Accidents atthe risk of the j owners. Persons parting with mares before known to be with toal, lortett the Insurance money. Celt Iron both horses will be shown at the stable, the first Saturday in May. C.ood accommodationj for mares from a distance. W. V. SPl.NMNli & CO. Richmond. April 15, 1855. BONNETS! BONNETS!! BONNETS!!! MRS. A. I. WOOLMAN ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Richmond and vicinity, that she has just received her second Spring purchase of MILINKRY GOODS, and is prepared to suit all who may favor her with a call, with as handsome a Bonnet, and at less price than any in the trade in Cincinnati, consisting in part of F'ancy Crape, Lace and Silk Bonnets; also. Straw of all descriptions; Neopolitan, Blonde and plain casing Bonnet, for I'riends; Children's Hat and Flat; Fancy and plain Caps, Mohair Head-Dresse aad Illation, c. Bonnet from 25c te $15. Bleaching and fretting by a new process, never before introduced into Richmond. Bonnet made to order in the best style, and at the shortest notice. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere-Opening te be on the 24th, 25 th and 26th. See Circulars. April 13, 1S55. 17-8t FOB SPRING ASDSIMMEB. WILLIAM LEE & CO., Xo. 74 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0., OFFER as usual, to their customers and others, a very extensive and attractive stock in fashionable, tasteful and useful style of Goods, viz: Ladies' Dress Goods, of all kinds of fabrics; Shawls and Mantillas; Embroideries and Laces; Handkerchiefs, Glove, Hosiery, Sec ; Linens, Muslins, and all kinds of plain fabric. Housekeeping Goods in great variety. Also Goods for Men and Boy' Wear, tar Business conducted on the ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE. Price marked at rate a favorable to purchasers a can be afford by any house engaged ia a regular business. Person visiting Cincinnati are respectfully invite! to call and examine Good and price. Apil 13. Is55. I WUJ.lt rtl t. A large ""WJ ar-urKU ;i. L?i, 1, l'-i, 1J and 2 inches, for sale at the Stove store of 1. J. AKLIS. wf bbls. Louisville Cement, in store and for J Yf sale by L. U. MaCL LLOLGH, March 1$, 1:55. No. 47 Main street. ot. THOMAS NEWBY. Hamac. Slarm aaa Oraamraul, Faary, Decerative at ad Rai I rweael Car Pa later: blaa. Maiwrr: blazer: Inaitatwraf WwsMia an el Garbles! TC jr Paints and Glass always on han4 at th lowest cash price. Mixed Paints for sale. Tf Shop oa Pearl street, oath of Mam,- er T. . Taaag'a Store. Kichmoad. November 3, lex- ea-tr Dry Goods and Carpet Store. JOHN SHILLJTO & C0 13 East Faartlt afreet, Ciaciaaati, RESPECTFrLLT Inform their customer aad porchaaer " i reneraily. that they are now opening aa extensive aad complete aaaortment ef Fancy and Staple mun, rtms, eaaaaw aan .hexica DRV GOODS. Also. Tarmga and Amarieaa Carpetia, Imported At rect from aaa afactsuei ia tar.", aa4 pauxhaaed at aackea im Naw Vera, watte eaablea aa ta offer ear goda tai eeaa jb at aheat Kaatera Impertar aa Maaufar tai i ' price. Floor Oil Clocks. Thoroughly eaoeevl. from 3 te M feet ta widtt; a large atock aiway oa haad. Families. Hotel keeper. Steamboat owner aad atraager may depend npoa finding the beat cLaaa of good ia our tin at price, as law a thay caa b purchiaed ia th Eastern CiUe. April S. li-o. l-tf tOR AE.A very neat, aew Bxraasa Vases. Apr ply t. A. M- MI-LEA. rr.l.tnS OaTOiteFet Bavak.
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Starr HalL Main Street, RICHMOND. Tbk taUidersiarned rSTctfal ly informs th pabiic that fee has filled up hit f iuqsit room ith a irreat Tjvriartv of FURNITURE, Of the latest sty le. and mad of the Best Materials! B ia constantly rvccivlnf; from ti" city aaiditiona to his atoctx, lal will fumith to order any tj le of Furniture that ; can be had in th fn.ted Staua i and i WARRANTS . his work to te as good as the i best, and tM on as fair l--rc:s as anv other e.taMi.hrcert in ' the West. He has now on hand Breatfast and Dining ! TABLES Ceutre Tables. Bureaus Bedsteads, Wood Tin gi-w.7-j.ixs. "VEATI.Y Executed at the Talladi um tlfice bv . J. w C. J. RK1NHAKOT. $300,000 ;IN GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE! ' CAPITAL. CITY ART I'MOX, ; COLCMBCS, OHIO. R CRN ELL & COS SECOND GRlaT GIFT IHSTRI- j BL'TION. The proprietors take great pleasure in ; announcing to the citizens of the Union, that in cons- , ! quence of th great satisfaction manifested by the ticket hoii ders of their great distribution, and the many thousand so- ! licitations from all parts of the country, in relation to whether they intend gettingup another Distribution of liifts ' . for the people, they have, after an immense outlay, beta enabled to oner ta their ihousauds of patrons the following . valuable, magnificent and unprecedented BRILLIANT SCHEME, to be distributed as soon as the 30,tXKi Beautiful j Engravings of the Capitol or Ohio are distributed among their patrons. The price of the engraving ia but one dol- , lar, and as a parlor ornament it cannot be surpassed. ) j Read attentively the following list of beautiful and costly j i tiirts, wnicn win oe satisfactorily aistrioutea oy a commit tee ot ten selected one from each Stat where the largest i number of subscribers are obtained 1 Farm in Indiana 1 10.000 j 6.000 j do in Ohio do do Four story Brick Dwelling and Lot, in Coiunibus, Ohio do do do do Beautiful residence in the town of Mt. Vernon 6.5O0 6.500 5.S00 3.5(10 3.HOO 3.000 9,500 1.500 8.000 Two story Brick Building in Chillicothe Brick Cottage and Lot in Columbus do do do do Frame do do do 1 4 Handsome country residence in Sego, Perry couuty, Ohio Splendid building lots in Columbus, at'2000 10 Jo do do at 910UU do do in Cleveland 15.0O0 6.000 1,200 t 1,000 j 8,500 S.ooO 1 4.000 ' 3,000 i 7,500 ' 10 .000 I 7,500 4.000 I 6,000 7,500 4 ."00 500O . 10,000 I 15,000 1 1 Grand Action Piano (Chickering's) 1 t,oid natensetwitn Diamonds 5 Oold Watches, at S.'MH) each 10 Rosewood Pianos, at 5u0 10 do do at 400 10 do do at 3O0 50 Oold Watches, at $150 100 do do at 100 100 do do at 7 1(H) do do at 40 300 Silver do at 20 5iK) do do at 15 UHlO Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, at 4 j -2o0 do Brocha S!i:nvU, at 500 do Silk dress patterns, at 830 5000 Oold Pencils, at S3 j lixiOO do Pens, with silver cases, at 52 : 90000 do Kings, at SI 50 each ! 19084 do do at 1 00 each '20,000 30.000 13,Ob4 Every purchaser of the splendid large Lithographic r.n- ! graving, will receive a certificate of membership, entitling 1 them to a chance in the above list of valuaute and costly i gifts for the people The Engravings can be sent by mail (without being damaged.) to any part of country, i TH IRST COME, FIRST SERt I?I.-C5 I Persons wishing to act as Ajrrits for us will plruse send a ' recommendation signed by the Postmaster or some other in- : nuentiul and well known person in the place where tiiey re- ( side. To those persons who have beeu actiug as agents for ' us in our former distribution, this is not required, j All orders with the money enclosed, free of postage, will j meet with prompt attention. In order to precent migtakes. Aqentm and others trans- ! miffing monefto us Kill please Maes it sealed tn the pres 1 face of ths postmaster ani the amount entered on the acayi till. j we pre-pay all our letters, circulars, otc, to our agents and correspondents, and expect them to do the same with us. j Trr"Agents wanted in every town, whom we will furnish I with nosters. circulars, schedules, instructions dec, on ap plication at our otJice. or by mail, postpaid. Kor further ' particulars, see leaeriptive bill, ckcor Inquire at offlce. No. ' i 2 Walcut's block, Town street. Columbus, Ohio. I BL KNELL 4. CO., Proprietors. Dissolution of Partnership. "r , . , . -,i v e 1 -. v, u t tion. t he note ana dookb win u. kjuhu stand, in the hands of Morrison baldridge, who is authorized to settle the ame. JOHN A. JOHNSON, i MORRISON BALDRIDGE. ! Hsgerstown, April 15, 1S55. '"'3t ! Executor's Sale. ! "IT 7 ILL. be sold at public ale on Saturday, the 5th day ot May next, at the late residence ol John ' um jnA.oo.) ih. T.or.nnal nrODertv belonging to said estate, consisting of beds and bodsteads, chsirs, tables,. c. one Diow. cultivator, harrows, one spring wsgon, one old serine- waeon. and et running gears for do, lot ! lumber, harness, one mare and colt, two dry cow ana '' other articles too numerous to mention. Also. J3 ' cord of good sugar tree and beech wood. Terms of I sale made known on day of sle I WM. ROSA, Executor. ! April 13, 1333. 17tt i iijiFeiooDs j T the sign of the Golden Eagle, N o 35 Main street j -V I am in recent of an entire n.e,,tKI;SON ! April 13, 1855. Bnskets. Willow Basket, for la by C. A. DICKINSON. 17-tf ptC NIC and April 13, 1555 t.K assortment of Cameo Tins and I'rops, at C. A. DICKINSON April 13, 1855. 17 Clocks. atock of 30 hour and day Brass WocVm N TEW C. A. DICKINSON. 17-tf April 17. 1535. Fisliliiir Tackle. WISHING TACKLE, in abundance, at V C A April 13. 1855. 17-tf Administrator's Kale. V'OTICE ia hereby given that I will sell at public l auction ou Saturday, the 12th day of May next, at the residence of Joseph Bowman. late of Wayne county ' deceased, all hi personal property rot taken by the i widew. consisting of cattle, household furniture, &c. I A credit will be given on all sum over three dollars, the ourchaser giving his aote with approved security. waiving valuation and appraisement law, i DAVID BOWMAN. Admr. April 13. 1555. 17 St j JUST RECEIVED. At the Rail Road Store, Opposite the Depot. tt Cinn Rolls Spring Styles Wail Paper. Also. Blue, i lU.VlUU Greea and Fancy Window Paper, for sale cheap, KRAMEK. IR- 6c C Richmond, April 5, 1855. 16 tf Job Work g-VflNF. at al! times in Cooper. Tin, Sheet Iron and Zinc. I f atthe shortest notice, and in good workmanlike manner, at th City Sto Stare. LEFEVRK 4; ODIHWOOD. Octobe. 10. Ic54. ee-ai Dry Pine and Poplar Lumber. ; .1' T"ST received a lot of Clear Pine, on nana, is 3d Common Pine; 30.0K) feet seasonea ropiar, nessea; i.on..g. pin ana poplar, o- MALaBT 1st month. Ici5 . tr Western Coal. ft grhaTh BCSHELS aperior quality Westerw Coal, Ettrvwfor sale by CAIN ex MALSBY. 1st moatJk, 12th, li-ii. 4-tf i. nicf.F. Machine. cat and shaved. Poplar, Ah, ?5 Walnut and Oak Shingle, of a sapenor quality for sale ELLIOTT or COALE. A . H. MILLER. Successor to Miller k Co., ajTTiOTTLD respectfully Invite th attentioa of tha pahUe u hn tzusiiT. and ..lorud ruck at to his extensive and assorted stock ef I Iflsmela riwtataasr. fceaeral saaj, fceaeral raii a, l k . Hats, aVc. Ha vine worchaaed tbe entire stack apoa very favorable ter aaa, w caa offer iadaewmea sapei ioe to aay othei -hoaa I la tawa- The stack baa beea rtttn ap with great car, aad adapted to the wiahea or th people- Mm rat, come an wa ax determined ta sell, and sot so be undersold. i A M MILLER, Or.nA.it. PMV.1M1 nk. Richaaon4. 1 February 1, 1S5. ' tf Seasoned Pine Lnniber. 7I.IOTT A COALE, have for sal a larea aaetst axUof sop -lor Pin Lumber, of van owe thicknesses, and ffthe best emality. Tor a-U aa ahe CnwinaaU pru-
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CHAIRS, OF EVERT KISO. Lounges SOFAS. TOILKT CHAIRS, SETTEES, Hair, Huak and trw JH4XTBEtESi. LOOKIN G GLASSES Aan Pictsre Frao.es. af all ia, and at a variety ef XPICTURES j&g fraDd to order. lit facititlars art artel, taftat k caa aad will si-11 At Low is lay !nr ealilishni, aad person, dasiroaa of tetica; Uk.s sailer, art respetctfuHy iaritd to call and eiamm a stock as-d prices. U will b happy to show a.s stock to a&j vao nay call. 0. D. lERSERir. S!i H:!1 Will. Klalii trrt. RICHMOND. IND. W. R. WEBSTER, D.D. S (RESIDENT DENTIST.) OF! It F. on Main street, over J. J. C. Had'.ey store; entrance one door west of Paige's store, where he will be found every way prepared to attend to all call in hi profession, to general satisfaction August . 154. 83 tf irllfwCIE HOUSE, vV.M. II. THOKXBl'RCi, Proprietor, Is commodious, convenient, and lately enlarged and well fitted np, and atTords every reuuite attention to guests. TT Advantage of the Stage nd Livery Stable -curd tn travellers. , Z? Customers conveved to and from the Depot. free of charge June 17. I5 26 tf To tie People. w fATISOl returned to our new rooms at the old stand, w I I are prepared to meet all legitimate demands mad at oar counter, and invite a "ran upon us, as w can rurnlsa every articie in our business at as iow a rv article can be purchased for. short of the CinetLnati cash price. Our stock is nearly all new and quite large. Having a Lahoratory in connection with our house, we will manufacture all our Tinctures, Syrups. Ac. and will stand pledged for their parity. 1LVMMKK, WILSON At CO. November 24. la5. tf S. W. ILCMMKI" WILSOH. PLUMMER, WILSON & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ITriigs, Medicines. Oil. Dyes, Paints, Glassware. ETC.. ETC., Southwest corner of Main and Pearl streets, HiclaUaonds Ind. 9tk menth. 9. 1H54, 89-ly mJranlle I'pnirul for sale bv XX PLUMMER, WILSON 4 CO. 4th month, 6, 1855. l-tf Window 4law nud lntw fnrnUhed buildors a the lowest rates. l'LL.MMER. WILSON dt CO. Iastints and Paint llruhes..-A full variety ml 1LLMMKK, WILSON oi CO.'S, Wth month 5th. 1P54 3tf Spring Trade Boots and Shoes. CHARLES PRICE, JV'o. 78 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, f thp JVJ aai1' fin' ri'for t laV. Ladi. Worm respectfully inform his friends and public general ly tnat ne oat now on nana ic stock or anu auir.a, iuiuiipi. the Spring trade. His assortment for tea wear, embraces tne latest aua neat est style, of superior material and workmanship. If a invite special attention to this branch of his business. Fine and coarse Boots for men and boys, and a great variety of Sum -mtr 6hoes. Children's Shoes, of almost every variety and atvle. Work all warranted a recommended. Call at th aign of the Big Boot, opposite Starr llall, Richmond. April 6, 1855. 16 tf Mantillas and Patterns. GEO. LEWIS, MANUFACTURER and excluaive dealer in Mantilla and Patterns, 79 Fuurth street, three door from Vine, and 66 Fifth street, corner of Lodge, i ssr isitliati. O. I have now a full atock of Mantillas, varying from two to fifty dollar. MsnHi-T will find it to their advantage to give m a call, a I keep a large atock suited to thecountry bade. Hat. a Maims, and all desirous of obtaining elegant style f patterns for waists, sleeves, bask, aaoming gown, boy and misses suits, will find a complete stock at my establishment, either plain or trimmed to suit purchaser. Materials furnished by merchant or private customers, manufactured to order. EO. LEWIS, VJ Fourth street, and 66 Fifth street, corner of Lodge, April 6, 1-55. Cincinnati, O. STAR LIVERY STABLE Tn subscriber having purchased the above establishment of rixmnel Kgbert, is a i.r.i.ara.1 tn Aimi.h Ifuraa Hiieirira. Par. riages.&c, in the beat orderana on snort netice. iiur.es kept by tbe day or week. Term moderate. Office at the Star ouse JOSHI'II T. DRl'LET. Richmond. Octoebr SO, 1854. 44-tf GEORGE WHOX , FapfrrxFCLXY requests all persons indebted to hi Blacksmithing, to call and settle their account by the pament of caali or giving their notes, by the first of Jmiary next, at which time he intends to work for cash, or prompt payment in trade. Ue will also reduce his prices, so as to make it an object for those who have the cash to pat ronixe bis shop. He is prepared to do all kinds of work tn his line, and hopes by promptness to continue to receive a literal share of work. (fy- Shop west end of Main street, opposite Spinning Livery Stable. Richmond, Nov. 30, 1854. 50-tf I fire: fire:: fire::: MESSRS. CROCKER fc SON, Ci RATEFTL for the very liberal patronage which ha JTbeen extended to. them heretofore, return their thank to their many friends and customers for their support. Tbey would also announce to their caeenurt that they are just receiving the best stock of Groceries they have ever brought to this city, which they will aell low for cash, and as they intend to buy for caah, and sell exclusively for th same, they natter themselves they can make it te th advantage of every ne to buy of them. They also keep a general assortment of Faaaily Floor and Feed on hand, which they will deliver to any part of the city free of charge. Order left with them will be promptly attended to Good State Bank Money kept sa hand to pay for all kinds of prodnee. Richmond. January IS. 1855. 4-tf millinery and Fancy Goods, Selling Off at Less tban Cost. f CONE & BRO.. Xo. 13 Main street, are anxious t iaSvclose oat their stock of Millinery aad Fancy Uooda VZ. at less thin cost. Ladies wishing any thing in thi line, will find great bargains by calling upow them. Their assortment contains a great variety of Ribbons. Laces, Edgings. Ac. Cail soon, and you can have such article a you may need atthe lowest figure. April S, lc55. ia tf Hesidence For A Desirable Ftlawatlr Sale. A good substantial two story brick boa, with six rooms, a good dry cellar, a never -failing well of water, .cistern, stable, fruit tree and crap vines, en oa of the most desirable lota in th Eastern part of th City, will be said on reasonable term. Enquire ef th ubscriber at . 31 Main street. W. W. LYME Richmond. March 99, 18S5. 16 tf Look Out! THE Fale Netes of Rev. Win. H. Goode, were left with m tut collection and were due on the 26th day of -Ware h laat. He will te in Richmond ahortly and will be very much disappointed if they are not ait paid. A hint in thi case should be safleieat. JAMLS M. POt, J. P. K.chmond. April 3-1. IBM. 18 tf Peace Restored at Last! Ttu undersigned ha vine taken the stand for merly occupied by B. F. Bortoa, So- 6 Maia treet. Richmond. Ind.. keen on hand a arood asortment of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and M n aical I nrtrumenta, aad a variety of Toy aad r an r trood. And aa puffing and hlowic2 is tha order of li v day, wa havs I'uK C ombs and Fans, and everything of that sort, so that we can suit yon if yoa bat call and . Oar stock of Spectacles, Silver aad Hated Spoons, Forks, Batter Knives, Salt Spoons, etc., Porte Moanaies, Card Case, fine Cutlery, etc., is all right. Call around w will ell a littl lower than th lowest, a th time ar hard, and the widow' rent is dae aad mast be paid. Sow, my frtenda, don't forget So. 6. Call aad see as at least, before jom bay your Notions. Irty All artaoMS ta oar una sett ir repsura w. done ta order, aaa warrastaa aoco-ung aoj i"";. -j i W. D. tiuiuuui. March 14, 136S. lit atVpat hi ' Co' have the agwacr fr th eale ot THiaUeUiwait ax aaoerior Wravtapaag -apwr. www. ry-aauai sasab wppliwd ai tbe law pri. ISAxaa, UW CO. rcenaberict. lt. . ! WU rUUmf, LAT. Taller aad Banging Gutters, Coadactiaf Pise aad Bead. Ac., aaada aad sua np bath ta town aad aaantry. at all time, aad srarranaed at la Agar far caah. ehap nuns tha Baataagtea H etwee. LUITU eV C wa WOOD. OcUtW I. ISM.
Dr. Fortha's AlteratiTe Balm. "A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND." For Internal and Esteraal l'r. T's Babm it sntmaaiteii to rela'ew mlt Etuniitis, raial ia Spine, or Sfnmnl -4rVi'oa a. litifpoio, Heod-mck. or .ijf A'eaw, Sort Tiro, It, Sormnrot aa ta timet, Slommtk or BoeU or Burning in tko Brratt, Aetimn, Bromckitis Sprmintt sued Jtruisrs, Burns, &aiJs or Yoara farts, fVlainy CWic mntd BiikOms tUir,
CWer -V-rora, , itari. Fever outd Arms, jHilrs, iVrsva, fYoom, (We or Sores, Inflammation, in the Utad, tuaori, Bam -Is, or Atataew, Sumastr tomfimin of cUJrtn, Wi aal amef fammiataoa of Aa Aaaamcia ati Bomoit, tVeai, Svorirt Fsrsr, Starlet is, etc., .'., THR reason why this Balm reach all thesecase. la beeata it red aoe latlammatioa, an d arousoa the ecretoaa and aervoa ay atem into action. I h: pawar i owing to the peculiar eorobiaatioa of me.il il propertie without their being aeutraltxed. The medicine is perfectly ate. It wUl, at used freelj, art immediately upon tha liver, aad all other ecretivo or(aa. Read tbe followiac CeitiCentes: Certificate of lr. J. H Jordaa, lata raaident physician ef the Fourth street Cholera Hospital. 1 can cheeruy recommend the Alterative I aim tt th public, knowing a 1 do, that it is an excellent article. I used it with good effect ia the Cholera Hospital ia thi city, in case of cramp and pains fn th atom ach and bowels. I also used it ia a case ni inftam matioa of tho kidney with tho happiet eflWt. Iron mv knowledce ot it virtue ia th abova Axseasa and others. In which I have usod it, 1 ha-o ns hesitancy in pmnoancing it superior to any rr;dirin. hitherto otTered to the public with which I have !- com acquainted, and would cheerfully rerommrn 1 it to th public. J. rf . JUKUA.N, AI, P. To the) Pmblic . Thi i to certithfy at ia Juno last I was 'a-k.l with th AaiaticOhoUra, and are soon, a mv physi cian said, ia a collapsed state. I had reaiAiu.l in thi atate om two hours wheasay physician informed ray family and friends that I could not possibly live, and strictly fovbiJmy wifa peormitting any oiu giving ma any medicine or aourtahment wlulvm, as it would only hasten tn y death. At this timo Mr. Forsha came to see me, and bro-ht with him a bottlo eoatatning four ounce of hiaAlterativ lialm, and asked permissioa of my wife to um it on m , as he thought it would immediately give ease. It m immediately applied, aad ws ia a warm perapiration prior to whuh Um ray extrom itie wre cold, a ri . nmy went waa on toy fac and head. After the uaa of two other bottles of the same medicine, I waa entirely relieved fall dartres, and ia a few day was restored to health. I would most cheerfully and heartily recommend thia Halm to all who are alllict.. i in a similar way. f hava alao used it in othcr disoa.es, aad have found it a mot excellent remedy. 1 do not think it caa b too highly recommended. JOF.L KIRUY. I do hereby certify that th abev certificate ia correct, aad th statement of th physician mada to me is true JVVIK ANN KlR'iV. A certtiicate from Rev. J. B. Fialoy. C'lifciwitaTi, March 4, 1S.3. Da. FeasH This is th first tint ia tnr long tifti that I hav given my nam ia rocommecdatian of any madiicne, aa a general remedy, though 1 have often been solicited i nave useo your Alterative Balm for nearly two year.; first for th rheumatism ia my hip and hneo, of which 1 wa nearly a cripple, thuu for very aevere bruise on two of my family; ih-n a violent attack ri aiarrnosa en myseir; men i r in::ammatlon, burns, bruise, and for a vary aevere case of tiS neck, brought on by a violent cold, and I think I hav bad full proof of it medical propertie in a great many of th dueaae for which yon recomini-iid it, aad I hav not found it to fail ia even one ol thorn. Still, I do not say that it is an infallible eure, yet it is my sober conviction that it is th best compound for those complaint for which it is recoiamendoJ, that 1 hav ever triad, aad I hav triad tn aay. I will nof, if I caa proenr it, do without it ia my family for any consideration. Hoping that you will still continue to compound it honestly; aad that it may relieve thou sands of sufferers, I most heartily recommend it to my follow citizen as a moat excellent lamuy moutciua. Yours, fTeeti natal v, J. B. H.XLEY. Thi is to certify that in th uaarar of l4-t, I became ao very lam and weak in my back, occasioned by lifting, that I could not ait dewa or get up without holding onto aome object. I wa advised to try Mr. Forsha's Alterative Balm. By bathing it aix or eight time, my back wa perfectly restored; aad I have felt ao symptom of its return sioee. My wife, alio, ha used it for Rheumatic pains hesdache and to itbache, with very beneficial ri'nults. J. J. VKAKI.i;. December 1st. 1343. Certificate from D. L. Starr. I hav known Mr. Forsha's Alterative Balm to perform a very extraordinary cur npoa a horsa tint was rery badly cut, some time siase. I used it upon oee occasion, eateraally, wifh mil effect. I believe it to be a perfectly afe and eilicasiou remedy to be used ia many complaints. U. L. STARR. November 21st, 1853. To the Public. Thi i to certify that my wife wa afflicte 1 with tha spinal affection and dyspepsia for nine years, an 1 a large portion of the time confiaed to her room. Thr joint of her back-bone was thrown out of lac.v and curved, caused by th disease and pain. Shit wa quite bowed down in her stature during her illn.-as. We had three physicians attending her during tho principal part of her illness, but experienced no permanent relief from their prescriptions- I afterward procured on bottle of Dr. Forsha's Alterative Halm, and by the time she had used that bottle, she felt gruat relief She used but seven bottles when she wa. entirely cured aad well of her disease, and her back'.on has lost its curve, and she is aa straight in her staturo as she was previous to her attack. We hereny certify that we believe th Balm te be the best medii inn in us and w believe it to be a eerteia cur for spinal affection and dyspepsia, and caaaot too highly recommend it to every person afflicted with tha above disease. W alio find it an effectual cur in many other disease ia which w have tried it ia our family. Signed ALEXANDER CI. ARK. MARY B. CLARK. Lynchburg, Highland co., Ohio, Jan. 3, IB52. I m wll acquainted with Alexander Clark and his wife, aad also John Walker, and kaow the above stata neat to be matters ef fset, aad they sre person of r-peetability and candor. rsiarnedl ABRAHAM GIBI.EfJ. Wholesale Depot at J. t C. Bxaeist's, No. 81 Pearl street, Cincinnati. Dr. S. W. FORSHA, Drug Store, north side of Fifth t. three doers east of Smith, Cincinnati, O. For sal by Druggists generally ia Richmond. July 7. 1464. 2B-tf TtMOTSrr aLLSS) LTaas aao.su A L Ii E N ifcm HOADKH, No. SO, Main Street, Richmond. Worked Plae Iloeranif . A superiorartlcl of Worked Pin Flooring kept constantly for sale l y ELLIOTT at CUALR. fCBT received from Cincinnati, soa ef th best pattern of Cooking, Parlor, ten plots aad Shop Stones, both for coat or wood, which will b sold at cur usual low prices for cash, at the City Steve Store. LEFEVBE dt t f DERWO0D. October M. 154. " -f Hottave and Ll tow flMtle. Tata undersigned offers for sale, ea favorable terms, a House aad Lot oa Franklin sir, south of -fnin. It is a frame hens. 1 'i (tori, aad t located so at ta build a bouse m front of It- It is a ffeod lot and plaaaantly situated good water, dry collar, die., and all in go I reoaur. As ha Is aaxious to baild asavr hi chop, he ir.il trade for aaatsrtals, etc. For farther particular, eaiuir of THOMAS U. THOMf SUM, or THOEAI S. TOVJtO. aUahmead. Janaary 23, li. 5 3t notice to Plow Zlakers! Wl keep eocstantly oa haad and for sal at wbilai! or retail, a larg assortaaent of Flew aad Cultivator handles, well best, aad th hand holds already greased f .r aT BBAKD, HHMX. ot IL.V. cVvptaaiber 1, 18M.379m Cltmel tl. sEoXtom 4 Rlebntontl RAILWAT! Wlxkter kjrx-aavxxe C0atME5CI! ea Meeday, December 11th. ISM, .- tsreca aVcaswead, Ciaeiaeett.ek all iataraaedist points. Lev aishsaead MA.U.tf arrlv at Ciaciaaati at 10 A M Q " It If. at p. if. - cr. if. Leave Ciaciaaati, A. M ., It arriv at aUshmoad ti A- M. " S.11P. M. a. in P. aC - F. M. - e.Xi F. M. TVs tM A. M. traia from aUchavaad. aad the S.30 F. M. CiaaiaoaaU will (too at aU rwarakaa- statieas; aad at th Tall and Ralbaial Pike ea regular - her trains will step at regwla statiaa eoly. U. a- aauaauw, paaw 13, ISM. 42 tf 1.0 loth, InU. 4-tf Fr THX Flooriag HOI aod seeta ractory on Rooth huth I street, eecspiea by Howard Cadwaladar aad Baa It Trindla. Fat farther parUeturs. esvriaire at FABQCHAR it ARNOI.D'9. AACtieB sUsmaV Mm street. March M, , . U-tf
