Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 34, 9 August 1855 — Page 4

From the Ohio Farmer. TOADS (Bnfo Volfraris.) - From the arlkst recollection of the "oldest inhabitants," this little creature has been under the ban, a source of terror to erery little Hiss, an object of disgust to maid and matrons, a byword and reproach for every bid aunt and gTauiIma in the laud, who would never seek farther in their vocabulary of opprobious terms for a suitable name f.jr any

litilo urchin, than to call him a "htt,e Laaty j fowl." Boys have made it their sport, have j twlted it with stones, pierced it through and! . .... , i .... j : i through with sharp sucks, suosuiuieu it the place of a ball, upon a bat board, tlirowIflfr 11 1; 1' 11 in umj ir, v- -a -- ; j ture; ani even men in the field, booing their, crop., have been wont to rudely thrust it aside I with their hoes, aj a useless reptile, wonder- j inf for what purpose such a loathsome object i could have been created. The Toad has ben ; accused of being a venemous reptile, a fit ob- j iectcf dread, a poisoner of choice garden plants, deserving Mnisumiuv '-; -premises, and fit only to inhabit an uninhabHalle morass or desert. The toad has, however, occasionally been brought into respectable notice by curiosity hunters, and newspaper paragraph writers, whenever he has chanced to have been found in the torpid state in the cavity of a rock, or in the trunk of a tree, in which cases, an antiquity has been ascribed to it equal to that of Kgyptiart Mummies, or pe rhaps set down of anfedeluvian origin. In l.is manner, poor toady has gone the Uia.fct. WJAWVJP&l'iWii for any and despised creature has not been left entire ly friendless, nor without an advocate. NaturalifctB have placed him in the scale of; r. 11 ! usefulness where h belongs, and have shown that lie is not deserving the very many opprobiums that have been heaped upon him. j To the gardener, the toad ia a very useful j assistant, as it devours a great number of in- j Beets and worms that prey upon the plants. ' In the dusk of the evening, the toad comes I from its hiding place, and commences its work ! of extermination. NoiaeJessiy it passes through j tli gulden, regaling itself upon the insects that have just begun their nocturnal work upon the tender plants. No one but those who have observed the movements of this ltt! animal, can form any correct estimate of its usefulness. A few evenings since, I i watched one a short time, and observed that in the Bpace of fifteen minutes, it devoured some fifieen or twenty insects, of that class too, that in the dar time, lie concealed from the observation of the birds, oui at nignt go forth in armies to carry on their work of destruction, to lay waste the gardener's toil. It would bo a matter of economy ftr those who till the ground, to provide the toad with a suitable place for retreat in the day time, thus virtually saying to him: "my dear little fellow, 1 value your services, and will do all I can for your comfort." "VVit li proper appreciation for his services, and care for his preservation, the toad will become quite domesticated, and will continue his valuable work for years, simply for his beard and lodging." Those who wantonly destroy the toad, should be classed with those j w ho kill harmless and useful bird.s. I Some years ago a family in liraceville, Trumbull county, observed one day, in the ! hall of the house, a large toad, leaping along! in an orderly and moderate way towards the dining rrom door. It entered the room and; took a circuit around, then stationed itself bo- j tweeu the door and a window, and Fat there all day; whenever a fly came near enough, he : .would catch it, and as this was quite often,' the work of extermination weut on bravely;' sometimes he would spring up a foot or more for a fly upon the wall. At sundown he went out to enjoy the refreshing coolness of the evening, and probably, the society of his kin-. dred. The next day, to the surprise of the! family, he came in and took the same place by the door, and so continued to do during the whole summer. The family whose preni- j ises wero bo unceremoniously occupied, being: aware of the useful and harmless nature of j their visitor, and being curious to learn its! habits, allowed it to remain. Thus the toad carried on the war against the flies, until autumn, when they, having become greatly reduced in numbers, and it being difficult for him any longer to obtain supplies by forage, he concluded to go into 'winter quarters.' Immediately 011 the opening of the spring campaij. n, however, he was at his old post. His message to the flies, as near as cau be ascertained, was, "Come, and I'll take you;" they came, were seen, and were swallowed. The enemy being immensely numerous, the 4

war was canned on in the same way, and in Examination by the judges of articles exthe same plitce, for tir years, the toad in the ; hibited, October 10th and 11th.

meanwhite having grown strong and increased in stature, and having regularly spent every I night skylarking. j He was cool and prompt in action, and j moreover a very slippery antagonist; whone-; anything was slid to him by any person pas-1 sing hid stand, his eyes would twinkle in a : very pleasant way. The only weapon lie j ever used was liis tongue, which, was very long and rough. The human tongue is ; known to be an exceedingly formidable wea- j !on. but no one has been known io be swalowed outright by its means, though a great many have been taken in. Sometimes a fly would light within a foot j of toady, and sit rubbing its miraculous little j feet with great delight apparently, when the; toad, imitating tho notorious Jeffreys, would ' "give them a lick with the rough side of hisj tongue,'" and the poor fly would be condemn - ed and executed instantly. In one respect, however, the immortal Jcf- j freys, had the advantage of the toad, for he could "smell a puritan a milo off," he said, i while the toad had no sense of smell nppareutly, but was in point of practice all tongue. Heat .Mode ot" KaUiug M ood. i I have tried a good many years to raise oaks, chestnuts and other kinds of trees, but met! with no success, planting them as I did in drills, in common soil. Notone would sprout. In the summer of 1853, I noticed several sprouts as I was working under a chesnut tree, and disrsrinir down throusrh the leaves I came to the uuts from which the sprout came. I ; took the hint, and the next fall I procured aj quantity of nuU, thinking I would imitate j nature; I prepared a rich bed, strewing the j nuts thickly on top of the sott. covering them with leaves. All the nuts came up and are now doing finely. This manner of planting is only to be observed for those trees that are designed for transplanting. Select a still day. Let one man drop the seed eight feet . apart each way, covering thera with a small handful of leaves. Let another man follow with a barrow of heavy soil, sprinklinir on iust inovgh to keep the leaves from blowing away. x wo men in uiis manner can pi an i one acre in one daj with ease. Boston Cultivator. Cabbagks for Cows. The editor of the Agricultural Gazette. CEnsr.) estimates one acre of cabbages to be worth three acres of turnips for cows. He recommends sowing seeds in beds, either in auturm or spring, and transplanting towards the end of May, at the rate of 800O plants to the acre. One pound of teed will produce about 8400 plants.

SEEULIXfi FARMERS.

Our readers have teen and heard of seed ling apples, peaches, strawberries, pears, tc, but probably they have never before applied to men, and yet perhaps there is no impropriety in using it; indeed there may ht a great deal of significance in its use. The phrase is cot original with u?, we caught it as it fell fron the lips of an acquaintance who w a'ng with us among the beavi'r tre? V ,., ,,.Wr) eJ we a--ked hmi what he .r.t .Oh.' said he. I call all those farmers who have no desire to improve upon the old methods of farming; who are content to re-1 main in a ttate of unproyresMvenefs while all around is astir with progress ana lmprovtmeiu, who are content to do jut as they saw their j father did in their childhood. cultivating as he cultivated, and in all things following out. and acting upon the UJ fojy n .tiorts of a by- ; gone economy I call such -seedling farmers, j and the difference between such men and the j aetive, go -a head, progressive farmer i as pal- j pahle as between the inLserable. ahrive.ed up worthless fruit on yon ungraded peach tree ; i t ' - (nmnlinrr snpcinit1?!. ana me gciiciou, n.e"". '"h"" r of thU 'Crawford's Late, of which you are now .eating.' 'But, rny dear sir. seedling fruits are not always bad. Indeed, I find in looking over the catalogues of the nurserymen, many kinds set down as seedlings which we must suppose are - : valuable fruits, or thev would not be found in the catalogues. - 'True very true,' said our friend, but we lars. In the use of illustrations we must be understood that our parables hold rood in the main features of the case, and not ia a few rare things which are but exceptions to the .11 mi . . great whole. That men have, by a careful aud judicious experimenting with seedling fruits, obtained some fine varieties, is true in fact all our fine fruit traced back w ill be found to have been seedling at first. But as a class, seedling fruits are worthless, and let . it . . . . me leu you tliat 'seedling farmers are not j much better.' 1 iut we have known many unlearned men who were the best kind of farmers.' -Aacuy; mat is li you call all men who have not learned from books, unlearned: but I make a different classification. A man may j be a great reader of books and yet be what i j call an unlearned farmer a '.seedlin r; and I on the other haud, I have known men who; never read a book in their lives, who are yet quite well posted in the principles of good ' farming: ttiev lv Lomiui -u ; oy conversation, and better yet by experience. 1 The man who really wishes to improve, will! strive to improve, and he will improve, aud improve, whenever he puts forth an eiiort to improve, I li will imnrorA. ami fiv.m that monw-iit will cea.se to be a 'seedling.' While the man who j only reads to cavil, or does not profit by what j lie reads nor practice it, though his head may 1 be full of theories as the Crimea is of soldiers, j is yet a seedling." ! 'Would you then discard books altogether?' i 'Why, how ineffably stupid vou are, and j an editor at that! 1 artion my tiluiittiess, but i really your question surprised I would nave men gain Knowledge irum every source. The book the periodical is important, but not n ; -important, nor only important; men ; must read the great book of .Nature, as it is j unfolded in the blade of corn, and in the lofty 1 oak; in all the forms of animate and inanimate : 1 1 . 1 .1 . 1 life; and he must read this great volume, in I order that he may draw lessons of practical! improvement, which receiving, lie must act. upon hi own case. Nature never errs j , , , -ii r tc--1 books do occasionally, nay olten; therefore it is .1. i t . .i" j . .i i iijai wuutj ue who uespisc s ana lejects tne mi- i portant aid which is to be derived from books j casts away from him one of the most impor- i tant aids to the study of the great book of, nature, the man who relies wholly on these j adjuncts making them his only instructor is not any better off, if as well, and will likely continue to be all his life a 'seedling." Have we any 'seedlings' among our read ers. Valley Farmer. Illinois Axnc.vl State Fair. The Third Annual State Fair, for the State of Illinois, is to beheld at Chicago, during tho second week of October, 1855 Exhibition days: )th, 10th, 1 1th, and 1 2th Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Hon. David J. Baker, lias been selected as the orator on that occasion. The following are the general arrangements: Articles will be received from the 1st to the Uli of October, inclusive, till 12 o'clock precisely. At that hour the entry office will be closed General exhibition for the public, October Oth, 10th. 11th and 12th. General sale day, Friday October 12th. The address will be delivered on Thursday afternoon, the 11th of October, at 3 o'clock, precisely. l ! j writes Great Yield of Cucumbers. Dr. Daniel Morse, Lock port, N. Y to lho Southern Farmer us fiillnweFor the benefit of your readers, I give you tho production of eight hills of cucumbers, plumed in my garden last spring. The manner of planting was taken from one of the agricultural journals. Having thoroughly prepared a good garden soil by repeated spadiugs, I placed barrels at a distance each way of eight foet, and about six inches in the ground. The barrels were then filled with baru-yard manure, aud seed previously oaked for twenty- four hours planted around, and about four inches from the barrels. Alter the plants made their appearance, and when there had been no rain during the day, two pails of water were put on the manure in each barrel every night, wtiicu touiiu its way through holes bored in tha lower head. About four plants were left j to each of the eiuht barrels. 1 he end cf each i Tine was pinched off just before fruiting.

1 st gaiheriug, 70 1 lih gathering, 247 2d ' 2i 12ih " 337 3d i3 i;h " 254 4th " 160 llih ", 427 5Ui " 145 14ih ' 258 6ih " 172 16ih ' 366 7th " 170 170i ' 305 8:h " 185 18ih " 260 Pth " 252 19;h 214 10th " 275 20ih ' 1S3 Tobd, 4,51

-a- iri. j-ii ir IfaaiT HELD. I no t fiarieston Jiercary ; learns that on a field of s?n nores Jjvinincr Uie Swedish Iron Works, in Union District. ; South Carolina, 367J- bushels of fine wheat ; have been mised the present season, bein-j at j the rale of 52J bushels to the acre. It was manured with 300 lbs. of guano to the acre. - New Isdiasa Pbodtct. We were shown ! lately, a specimen cf opium, which was raised iu this place bv Dr. G. A. Kunkler. The eed of the poppy had been recvived from Califurnia. The Doctor assures us tfcat he finds it ' equal ia strength to the finest article of Turkey opium. Madison Banner. j

I Cottage Dagucrreian Gallery.; -' rpHE Bnderstjrned is now ready to operate in thi . truly novel and neat Cottage, fitted up expres

for the purpose, with a light not equaled ig foTt tai ; where, every arrangement i """pictures; and wo ' accommodation of tfaoijj Jj,- shall compare with on Mturt out fr'gVc-w In.tru'rnent oflhe late.t hatha best. se "j-"t!!o dy tr&rew"c"JuT solicit a 'call. t lea.t, sod then you may iudte for yourselves whether it will be, to your interest to fjtronize the cottage and its humHe occupant, "to the ladies we would y. yon will confer a favor on us by 'slline.nd examining our w-ork-snd ycii can do so without climbing up to tne -j . ---

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, building, which o exh.u.tm? J'n 'n'siisor.. if we.therr, and especial ' attMtiB rid to t.kin? children's piciures. Hours for , tne, irom -- w D scHOOLEY. Tlirhmi od. Aueusta. I S53. 33 if Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store! J. M. BROWN & CO., XXTfiT'LD re-ncctrulijr ifif.r rm liieir friend and the pnbl Among which is Ktw OsitiJs. Csi shed and CLRirtsn scJv. K:o ad L:m CoiF.t; Fik Tls: L Fieri. Mirtirc kd Tao; t: S.lt: toe-ther w:tha gti.eral variety of art'.es a.iai.te l to the country trade. Wehul.l uurtelves rra.Iyatall times t3 furnish all articles in our line at Ci'i ""-', lIre'e', ''"4. to C"uMry .lealers. . Also on hand, suj-eriur Family Flocr, Corn Meal, Feed. Grain, etc At all times for Grain and all kinds of Country Vnxlucs l'M'e are retailing Oroccries at a vtt 1 ow """ J ' J. M. BROW v W to.. At the Ienot. Richmond, Ind. ,cjei 33-tf New York Dry Goods Store. K ars now recsivir. another Steele of New Goods, which are stiitaWe for the i reseut season, and com.rie the mimi s: its tu the Eastern markets. Among the new arrivals are sitiuu yard s French DePagej, ll'O j .Js striped (liutihaus, beautiful Kods; .VW yards 5 4 plaid do. latest styles; 10 plaid and whit dotted Swiss; '.t0 plaid Jaconets from 10c up: 3000 " Mack Oro de.Sue, Oro deNap and Oro deRhine Silks, tte test assorunent we ever bad. and at prices that will defy any competition; 10000 " new and e.iutiful l'r.'nts; 5(ilos French Needlework Collars, from 15c to t JC; SH WKI yds Jacon.-ts and wis Edgings and Inserting; HHi Jaconet au l Snisi lMkf.i; SCO dos Linen IMkfi from tic up. Also, just received. Ill 1 bleached Phirtinira: 111 4 I.in.m heetui(t; 4 1. 5 4, ti -4 unbleached Sheeting. Slurtiu: ; uims. every iiuajicy, Irish Linen; TaMe n ! n.rLarilttV.To.!, unaiki, Tihle rash: Scotch Thele ijood are marked at rnca th;it will kr. nn if. 1 I reputation of ihls establishment. I j et- Vork Orjr Ciood Store, I ! . On Main street, opposite People's Bank. j august sc. it-oa. 33 tf inilMAS SSAMSIi.; !g F. Fl ETCHER. KRAMER k FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwardin? M f it itit Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER & FLETCHER, fcsT received and for sale V' ?w ' S"?'? SO bajs Coffee; 15 hexes Candy ; in oi.ia reiinsa an j claritied do 10 Molasies and Syrups; 2ii hf I.Ms W hite pish; 5!Mj S.ileratus; 4't I:- TVme, assorted ; So hi w. It Cheese; 5 casks AluiOads; 20 boxes Kaisius; SO bags Shot; 5M III Leal; 15H Idds .Suit; K'O tciiS " rj5ke;rs Nails; - Together with a j-eneral assortment of all other article usually kept fur sale in such establishment. The trade of dealer in this city and country la reipectfully .Me-.v.-o, an. i iney are ansure i mat we will sea at Cincin nati prices, with th .qiim.lM i,l.i;ri.,r. ,.i rr;.,i. wun tMe si it'cumond, Anurust-J, iws. 33 tf Ito .1IKCI.Airs WASTED. rjHIK underigned wishes to employ two Wood workmen xi- " BUck,m'tn and a Machinist, to work on Threshing . njiu lines uaa sutue exi,erince would Le preferred. Oood wane win i paid. At,piyto Augusts ir55 '' F. W. K0BIXSON. 33-tf 55 0 ouos,rt,uf -McCulloufth'. fine buv-k Ink jut ,,ut xy Up and t.irsaie at L. II. Me(TLLlUUU'.S March 15, IS55. No. 47 Main street. ;-; Willow Ware, A ca'ohi'nd fhTii! wVJock f, on hand, which will be sold low to close out, at 31 Main street. g. w. bar.nhis June 7, lt-53. i.i.tf Spring Trade Boots and Shoes. CHARLES PRICE, Ao. 8 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, fol eat- ! es. sty'e, of superior material and workn.ansh.p. lie invites ! spei ial attention to thta tiranch of his business. Kine and i coarse Boots for men and hoys, and a great variety of Sutn- i j znr Shoes. Children's Shoe, of almost every variety and style. Work all warranted as recommended. Call at the ! . sign of the Hiir Hoot, opposite Starr Halt. K.chmond. April ti, leio. lo tf I 50 bbl. Louisville Cement, in store ami for iyf sale by L. 11. .Mo( I LLOl'UH, j March it. l50". o. 47 Main street. STAR LIVERY STABLE! Tint 8a!trtter hiv.ns rarchasel the .f"V above ttaMishment of Samiiel Kijtvert, is Iprepwre to furnish Horses, llusries, t"ar- M 2 Tiu.r s, tVc, in the i est orJerjiml on short notice, ilnrses kepi )y the uajr or week. Tern9 iuoler;.te. Oitice at the 6uir iou.e. JOSEPH T. DKt'LKY. Richmond. OctoeUr 20. 1K4. 44-tf ! Toliiii'to sand igars. j rpUK hest in the city, can 'always hs found, and no xnis- ! take. at No. 31 Main March 9. Ifii. GEO. W. BARNE3. WILLI. 4.1 II. MERCHANT CLANK, TAILOR, U AVE just re.-eive.l the Spring tyle of Cloths, Casst ' meres and Vesting, which they will manufacture to j order at the cheapest rates, latest styles, and in such a man- j ner as snaLL give entire s:itistaction. j Shirts. Collars Cravats, Socks, Suspenders. frc .alwav on Hand. Richmond, March 30. 1KS5. 15-tf ICit'liinoiitl CSreeu lluite. rK' II E undersigned has completed his arranirements. anfl vpeneti bis tireeu House, siluated at the south end of Pearl street, in the city of Richmond, and i now i-rcnared to furnish the Tr eads of Floriculture with a very general as sortireiit of Native and Tropical Plants. He has a! out SO varieties of the latest and most beautiful Roses, Camelias, lusias. treraniums. Verbenas. Iahha9. Cactus, and a verv general variety of Oreeu House Plants. A variety of the latest and most a j roved Strawberry I'lants and Calawoa tirape V inc. JOHN J. COS LK Y. Kichmund. April T, lSSl. lti-tf 1i")A GK0SS ESSENCES in store-- and f -r sale by J'C i,. 11. Mv.-C LI.LULUll. Marvh 15, 1155. No. 47 Main street. T Thite .Fish rind Mackerel. CorJae, Halter. nnpes ror olc, tor sale ty K M. COOK i- SON. July 30, 1S74 31 tf IrieI Fraches. HE tet quality cf Tennessee Teaches constantly oa hand at No. 31 Main street. (10. W. BARN S3. T 3i EW ARKAt.ETIE.'iT. A. BALLARD, j rf luvts. purchased th ?l ffi';'the entire stock in trade of P. ' street, and removed the same ors sooth of r'lummer ci U- : 'n ' 1ru store. -n s Drue Store, i now prepared to furnish ereri thin in theB.XTAND SHOE LINK that may be called for. of the , t est material aud workmanship, bavin iust reeelee.! trt. I from the Fastern C;lie.. a ne lot cf best French Calf and j K:p Skins: also, fine Kid, Morocco, eke. far td- w... j As to my ability to j Make 'Em lp Right: Tl.oe bj are acquainted with me need not be told these ; who are not, would Uo well to be finding- eut. With twenty ; years" everieuee in th businesa. I have ao hesitation in : say ing that I do not expect t be beat rery bad: i 1 hae now on hand and fa sale, a areod assortment of I Ladies an4 Childrxm's shoes, of my own manufacture, to which branch I exi-ect to ri particular attentiaa. Also. 1 meat, boys and youths Boots and Shoes ,f every description. ; Allot which are a arranted loajire satisfaction. ; .1 am now offering; a laree kt ef Eastern -made Boots and shoes at cost! As it is not my intention to clcir in that line, tbey are oSered very low. to close out. either bv the deaea or smjtle pair. Bargains may be bad, as it is firstrate work, ef the kind. Kichmond, Hay 1st. 1S53 Sv-tf ,afl,": 1 -V. Liasewd. Lard. Xeatifee. rvj s-i.s a.,k.. w (.-.niir, Sweet and other Oil, may be found at m w " -- V ratty. Faint and Paint Brashw w " w i full assortment for saieby July 12. Salt! Salt! 2 BiKKfL-s I-ae Salt, jnst receire-J and fnr fa! bj June 14. 1-j5. S-3t W. R. WEBSTER, D. D. S., (RESIDENT DENTIST,) ICK on Main a treet. over Hadlev MerEtt's V r ttore entraace one door west of Paige's store, ' where he will he found every war prepared to attead i to all rails ia hi ji cletstce, to (eaeral sausiacttoa. f AaMt ?. 83 tf

1T " otld respectfully inform his rrteudsand - I the public generally that he ha now on hand

.f-.a fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES. uitahl

JkJ-- tor the .lng tra.le. Hi assortment

vsxw i.a nes wear, emnraces tne latest and n

HAVE in stir, sjsj iVi Puts. rm).re!U. Carpet Sacas. X tar.VMiU tow ""TARicrHAR,

Spice at Wholesale: t,.7 n i p.ud Spice, which will 1 s,U si 200f?fn?ir ?,'lni warrarust t, pore, or , manufacturer a j rrc- (J. W.BARNES. j fct W. BARNES. BO sale SS If Jui.e Mouc Ware. 1000 & r SAlety 6. W. B Seamless ilas. 500 I isli. TfBf- u" srriver bas a rirre I whole at.d ua.f tarrsfsial't I'eiJsrticTe of White Fis Mackerel. for if chrJir1 U. W. liaKNi:?'. Tlii lT c.x Over Chini nAVINU t lr Arth be syr.cvf'f WBvne couct-y. fr th? ?alc of ; ur "aseii-seaiiEi; Fruit t er?, I am pre- ; pared lo ba ail cruars :r i"; uuit. i tmciuiian ln- , Tariou kiniis-rvis-euttcriniS aua tT" - 1"'which t. ;!! sold at aj!' " a they ran be por.-U-ei in the ffe-l. Mm. s'l nf Tin (rk rt-nc tc order on ht-rt notice, ffid n-1- nns Kii-hmon 1, Jar.e 19,ls5rrt .t.-it!3(;-ie ruit-?. A. ll.-SVAIX. T-tf SEff TOLU'iES Of the Four Grrit Uritish Reviews. Yiz: Edinburgh. .Vortk British. HcSrmin?trr and rnnA,;, Ou,ir-rrV. and lilacictcood s J'dmburgh MagazinejMonihly,) j Commense ith Nortl British for M y. lAw. and the oth--Reviews and Uiackd '"r July, jo. i v rt SJ.B,, Ktrris- Any one Kcvietr or Eiicxwood, s3aye;ir; Ilinckuoodais oneKeview or anj two Uevieas, ; 5; the four R.-Tie at Blackwood, 8 10; four copie to : one addre 1. I'osiaice (which should e pai 1 Quarterly in a Ivance) on the four Kt.-vies and Uiakwood to any Vo.t UMlce iu the United Stale, only rOcei.a yeitr. Namei: 14 cents a ear j on taach Keview.and ilents a e.tr on Blackw ood. f Addri L. SCoTT & CO., l'udihers. j 54 Gold treet, corner Fulton. New York. j Lt.rtfitiii. j I.0Tof Crape Shawt, Berajres, Parasol?. Lawn. Ice. closinr out at very ldr prices, at No. U! Mam street, by Juty 1U, lci5. T. H KlollT k to. feOUl U'ATCK. Fj'HOsK wishing a refreshing drink, A LEMON. . flavored with c;iN(,ER, fcTUAWf.ERHY. liLACKP.EHiiV. RASPBERRY, VANILLA, PINE APPLE, RObE, l'EAR, and otiier syrups, of our own manufacture, can get it, cool and tresh, Irom our lounlain. July 11'. FERGUSON & YEO. GR0 CERS" AN u'Mu ' tf4a Li'. Dr,ALLLl., f'orncr .Tin in iind 1'ronl Ms., Kit liuaoaatls cash for all kinds of Grain and Produce. Just received and for sale cheap for sale cheap for cash, Suirar, Soap and Candles, Cotlee, Olass and Fish, Teas. Nails, Salt. X- o. Molasses, Cheese and llice. 8 11. " Spices. Totacco, Iiriel Teaches. Ciffar, l'owder. Shot, Scc., A good supply of Hroonis and Wooden Ware. Call and examine hefore purchasing elsewhere. July 5, lc?55. 30 tf FIRST PREMIUM Horse Power and Separator, MANUFACTUKED Br spring foundry, llichmuiid, Ind. fWY. undersigned take pleasure in announcing to M. their numerous customer and the lamer generally that they have mada important improvements in both their Separator anJ Horse Powers lor the cornin ; season. We are now making our Cylinders entirely cf wrought iron; also, wrought teeth in the concave Cylinder and 'oncave so arranged a to take the grain with perfect ease to the feeder. Warranted not to dust the feetler. Our new shoa .n.l riddics are constructed, hung and shook in sn entirely new manner, having great advantage -ver the old way. Our new kind ot tlcvators lor carrying 'ae tailt g up to the cylinder will not choke in any kind of grain. Mra r Stackers furnished when wanted fox stacking the st 'aw alone or straw and chart together. We have made important improvement in our double geared Horse Power. Alio, w e have gotten up an enlire new Horse Tower two aizes, 4 a ,d 8 Horse l ower. This Power is highly spoken of by all who examine it. We are making the following kinds cf Machines, to-wit: tight Horse Power Separator and Cleaner; i four Horse Power, Saparator and ("leaner; l our Hor-e Power Tumbling Shalt Machine, (ChafT, Piler,) j Four Horse Power Belt Machine, (ChalT Piler ) We warrant all our Machines to give satisfaction. Machines shipped to any part of the country. All lfttprs ot inquiry promptly answered. Having every lacility a long experience and giving particular attention to manui a.-turing Thrashing Machines, we feel confident in saying that we can furnish as gtmd. it not a better Machine than csn be purchased in the United States. Our Separators have been awarded the following first premiums: I- irsr premium (a Silver Cup.) Indiana State Pair for 1 S5'J, Also, tirst premiums at the following County Fairs: Wavne. Ht-nrv. Rush. Ohio. Switzerland, Montgomery, Clark and Dearborn, Indiana, snd Kdgar county, Illinois. A. G AA R & CO April 1. 1855. 11 tf C iiiriiiliuii, Eaton mill ICicIiiisOikI RAILWAY! Siuninor ia.rraugomout. C10MMKNCINU on MONDAY, June Irth. .e35, between Richmond, Cincinnati, or all intermediate points. raSSIXSOKR 1K1I.M. A. M. arrive at Cincinnati at 10 A Leave Richmond . " " 10 31) 1.15 P. " C.30 P. M " " a.13 P. M. irrratiin Leave Cincin'i. 5.30 A. M., Jr arrive at Richmond P.eO A. M. 2.30 P.M. " " " 5.3 P. M. " ' S P. M. ' 4 " 7. .Vi P. M . The 7 A. M. train from Rrrhmond. and the-2 30 P. M. train from Cincinnati will sti at all regular atations, and at the Valley House and Richmond Pike on reicular ue tic Ail other traitis will stop at regular stations only. 1. M. KllKoVV, Superintendent June Se. l?-04. S!S-tf l iliiiiS Tar Kle. I WISHING TACKLE, in abundance. at C. A. UIC'KINSON-S. 17-tf April 13. 15. Western Coal superior qua! ; :v Tft tern Coal. N Sc MALSBV. 4 tf by CA 1st month, 1-Jth, lcoi '.ILL I.EFEVBE a- rMirKwoim, at tne C ity More Store, if J u'l waut Move Tin a are. S'pouticir. or any thine else done c:;ta:, and warrantei to be gtx.l or no j' ay. October. 1-54. 41 tf GLASS. 50 boxes city branJ. t l.v 10 and 10 bv Vi tiltue. f.r saie tij L. H. .VleCl'LUll liU, Marrh l.J, l-i3. Fo. 47 Main street. 50 OUNCES Zin; Vaierino. M rjUia. Mrrphia tct-t?, IH. M.trLLOUGII. No. 41 Vain stru t. For sale fcy uit23. i Jnt Uerrived, IN addition to iny forrter ttnek of Coach Trimmiofs. larre st.ckc. Enameled Cloth. April ill- THOMAS BENTON. ;r9 Sietftl. CHi'ICE tot ef Clover apnd Timotby Seed ;nt received a and f-r sale at So. 31 Main street. tiEO. W. BARN E3 O:ikoli. Willow Baskets, for sale bv C. A. DK.K.I.iO.V. 17-tf I3IC NIC and M. April 13, l-s3o JJIXE assortment of Ca April 13, 155. leo Tics snj Props, at C. A. DICKINSON S. i:-tf Clock. YEW stock of 30 hoar and a day Ei a- C. A. rasa fTo.-is. DICKINSON. JT-tf April 17. 155. ft Superior Teas. -7-OCNG HTSON. Itrperial ansl Gunpowder Teas, -L of tho best quality, in ft received few E. M. COOK 4 SON. PAPER HANGING! f 1HE aa.lersre-1 are pretre4 le waper reoavs I a aa- ' M. pwrior saamnesv They are pret-ared to farsiaJt every va- j tenor aaon. rt . nfwartd ta roniult , ,

nr and paster af fer at Cinemnati antes. Ail orrtera : n,, T .rocerie ana t roriMOBS whteh they la their lias ie't at their residence, -tth bouse south of e;t : wriil aeli aa low as similar articles can be ba'l ia thi a Sivth street. r aa Krasoer. Irwia ek Cw's. sUailrwa-1 , suarket. Thankful for tie past liberal patrosazo be-Sia-e. opftosite tha Depot, where a lar saaeh of WaU la- , stowed urou thecB, tkoj rai-KLuii) aoiitit a contisi. at I CMsiauir tast M hutd. viU i rewawlj aneaeel ..iuv. ( ik. ....

March 23, l-SS. It tt

City hoe Store. I have jnjt ree-cived from New Y- rk

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land Ciiv-iEaati.sjj Miecsirp ao-1 u: .r. -r .tcl of L..iie'. V ts an i ChiLirvn' -ho.'. Ciji;stiB i4t I rriK-h Kid. r. 1orl, tronie and tuc c -h-ce 1 Bn;i3s and Slij i-ers. Joaht Lind traitor for Iji lies. M and chi! Iren. r":ac lWxt and faos for acd Ky. ?aih a eIf. e-al. 1(t"" 2-noea lor Bia fv-!. joea enamelJ, intent leather, and ck.lh Cn ?:!r,Tr. and ' fiats ft Tr53ns style S;'.k. rir.sais. Pilj Leaf arsd , Marie-albo latest ?tT'e itcl m-FX beAut.fui ni?h. 1 am mnufvt-j& ail vi the mvl tajhionable kinls i t livou ai4 !ist j orivT. ct the km mAtozitis aaU . c-rktnachip.hTing in mj employ the Ket '( workmen. ; I feel e nfii-.-nt tr in the eijierien'-e I hare haJ in bu- : :ness. thatiuy wrk wi)I eaauAre farurably with ary in the Wcstl Tbackfu.; fx put itronaze. I re-i-ect- ' fuTlTfcCicit a conticar&ee of it. JOB BOKT'JN. ! Ittchmood. Set-:. 25, 4l-tf SoiutMlit lie Good for Every ltoIy! 1 AAfl SUPERIOR Ss r CareJ lUrri. c; oib curing. ' The ove II jes ire rarrsi:iet, aa 1 t!ie pu' li is most respectfully iux itsU tj call ai.J examine the saie. For I siieiy O. W. BAIiNEs. ( June?. 1.-33. "i"lf .Masonic ittiU OtitI Fellon' is,5AVf rurniskej to Order at Cincinnati Pricft. HAVING can lur n Aeccv for a house in Cinmr.ti, I rnish on short cctice anr rti-Ie eitrtur lOrJer mav wish. C A. DICKINSON. June .!," li -5. -7 tf Land Warrants. V;lr A w. L A Ml ARKX.NTS lor the next three years at the ne of $3.t00 per month. 1 he vert highest N'?w York market prices will W given, of;?n giv ini; niire, and never less; or 1 'iU sell our Warrant lor vou at a small chars'. 1 T SMITH, Attorney at La Mr, Richmond, Ind. Juus 23, lio -23-tf I HAVE in st.ire snd lor s.e. a iew dozen larg sdzo 1,1000 Lantern. (tiurded in 1 patent lamp.) and w til sellthem very low at No. 04. M-iin street. IV. L. KARQCHVU June 2. 1S)5 CS tf t in srovi: rticsU. Coppfr. Tin. She.l-lron. and liu-Ware MANUFACTORY. TKFEVtE & VMiKU'iVOoD rc..wtfully inform the ciliJacns of Kicl.nmud audstciuity. that liny hare on hand more than MMM'sstahiisix ti -", oT all the ttT mi proved iatterns frmn New Vork, Cincinnati aud llayton manufactures, selected exi reiaiy fi lite M'ISSNi 1 li 1 V,V.. Also, a jt-neral n.'rttrient if Pi .m -il Jzpunnfi T'n : ft are. made out f the !et I V tin j.Ute. .ti:d warranted not to leas. Also Tl IHmt lNii and lli 'I ? t t.l 1 1 1 IU NO AND SPUL'TIV wTtl t'e civen special attention, both in : town ikd i nrsiRY. Our facilitu for such wort are unsurpassed, and iu addition to Una a e do the a ura ourselves ; Also ?uvf 1'ipf. Stove Trimininir. etc. Also ru,rHr Kelt lea. Sad Irons, lK) Irons, Vols. Skillets, ; cic- jjCfJOII WOKK of all kiuds iu co'ir, liu, sheet iron an ilainc.doneto order. All of the shove articles trill he sold and put up on terms . to suit purchasers. ! Jl- Old copper, brass, pewter and iron taken in exchange ; for work. j Trmjikful f"r i-"i. vexv J0j:V.t y Wir'-nrcCtrtttrSoir'Ni. the shop. Sh(i near the Huntington 11 juse, .S'aiu street. March i3, -x. H-tf ii IA K4.C UI!.H F.SI'KCTKn.T.Y reqite'ts ail pcrs'in inde.'ted to him IL for tllackuiiilniir, u call and settle their account ty the payment of cash or giving lh-ir ut.es, t'y the tirst of January next, at which tiu.e he inten. Is to n urk for ca!i, or prompt payment in trade. He will alo reduce hispi ices, so a to make it an oi-ject for those who have the cash to pat- i roniie his shoti. He is prepare 1 to do all kin.ls of work in ' his line, and hopes hy prcmptiiea to continue to receive a ! liberal snare of aork. j BT Shop west end cf Main street, opposite Spinning's ' Livery Static. i Richmond, Nov. no, 154. 50-tf i BeOAKnix; 1M9 sc. ,-Ofis-e htttren -Vos. 15 and IS Jiiii ttret, RICHMOND, IND. XV. J. McCOWX, Proprietor. 7, l$oo. 23 tf Juue NEW ARRANGEMENT. J. B. IIUSXICUTT, CT Having purchased a stock of Jewel- ; r-v ic- of Job Borton, and moved his ! ffy own st ck to the room of Mr. Bortr-n, ; immediately below the Pal adium of- ; ' SsA" lice, has, with the two stocks combined, : : a full and hand.-ome assortment ol Jewelry. Watrhes, : ( locks. Breastpins. I inger Kinps, l ;b and Vest VVatch : Chain. Gold and Silver Pencil Case. Spoons, Specta- ; cle, Cutlery, Silver W are of different kinds, and in ; . tact slmont every article usually kept in similar establishments. They will be sold on as fair terms as they can be had at any other e'tabliahment, and warranted to be what they are represented. 17" Watches and Clocks kepaikud st the shortest notice, and with care. J. B. HUNXICCTT, grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, asks a continj uance cf it. Old friends and the public are respectfolly invited to call. Richmond, June 7, 155. S5 tf i RAILROAD OmrJIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE. rjje2 WTI. F. prate- f tiSV'W-' rill for past patronase. reipectfullv 5i. : w informs thejiutilic that he has made ' M considerable aihlitiona to his former stock of Horses, Car riages, Buitys. cWc, and i now prepare! to accommodate in his line to the entire s-itisfaction of customer. ' He will eud travellers aud other to any part of the country that may be des'red with comfortable vehicles, good horse-i and careful drivers. ; His t'MMUl'S will call in any part of the city for railroad passcri iters, and take them from the Ilepot to their residences or eiaea liere, aa may he desired. Order left at the stable, weal end of Main street, will be promptly at tended. li y By prompt attention to business and reaaoiialde charges, he respectful 1 reiiuesta a coiitinuance of patronage. Oclul er -27, 1,-5. 4j tf Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD & SON, nAVINtl pttrched the Tin and St"ve Store of A. H. Swain, and having m:de liirz" additifms to tUu fame, are prepared to furnish CHOK1NU STOVES, of the inu?t apfrtived pnttcrus, nnd of variou sires. PARU'-lt tove, wkkice nd sn..p Stivss, t.'val Stoves and Orate- Sluve Pipe of a!l constantly on ha lid . Stove Tritntnin-' of tin and coppr sheet iron, eopiier and tin wnre if nil kinds kept on hand or made loonier. trTin Koofs rut on in the bct mnnnor. We are determined to give this bu-i:iesj floe attention, and hpe to be able to mf-t the want of community. Purchaser are invited to cull and examine our stw k before ynr. basin:;, ribcp near the evrner of -Main and ilari'in ?:re'ts. ' Kichtn nti. June 1 i. I--5. I'-i-tf 3EXiaLtex-'s Depot. THOMAS NEWBV, Ilonse. Si;n unit riam-ijtrl, Frtnry, llecorntite unit Rnilread Vr Painter: .. Ia Mainrr: iilazrr! Imitator of esd and TSasrblt-a! Tr Paints ar.d "iS:!"! slay on har.4 at the loirest cash prices. MixeJ ram: for sale. Shop on i'earl street, south of Male, over T. ". Tounj'i Store. Richmond, Noremt.er 3, 1854. 45 tf Wlf. B. tipima. a. . casnvooi. LEFEVIf C V ODKIUVflOD. t SATING this day (Aurust 21a; ) ertered into a copart cership f.r the i iirs of eau-ndinc and enlariiri the C:tt Stove Store aiid T.n ware manufar-rorirj estadi.htneiit. would restecfuliy ask a liberal ahare of atronaire. fWh beine f.ractical worlcicen, we are ready at ail times t' ' fill all orler with jrorpptns, and warrantaMework Bach as t---oic thepr'-iuium al the Wayne county lair. Ship near tLa liunUbuia tluss'-. LF.FEVRE A- rXI EUWOOO. EichiEond, October 1854. 41 Indiana State Fair. THREE SILVER C U P S ! W. UOBlON. of Riihmoni,Ir.d . was awarded F the first preminm a Silver Cup e-0 for the bet Mniilouo.l liuKsair'owsrB. comoined, and a Cur recommenced for Superior Workmanship. There were tnree Macnines put in operation. i put in ooeratwn. one o; thera tne Nlomtt ia cine el Crystal Palace renown, and at the Wayne county Kait a silver Cup for the best florae Power and Scpatator, and two caah piemiums one for superior WDiamaaship. anJ one for the betpeciir.ea ol Machine astir..;. Persons wanting a superior Machine can be accommotiateci by idreaine V. W. ROBINSON. Steam Kngines, Press Screw. Lric'ge fcolta. ilschine Work. Iron and Brass Castings made lo order. 1 Kichmcnd. October li. 1064. 4i-tf Attention! ; i T HAVE in store and for sals cn eun9ijnimer,t at No. f i ) ! . Main street, (old itaik Boose, splfnpid i.hAd bin lad French China ia sets: one la'e Linking GLa-s 1;X' , S emireiy new, one larje j'faow Cas, nearly new, one ; Buck's Patent Cocking Stove, as g 1 as new. one are. i ' r . ft 1.- 1 . . . I . . . . I . . r - . - ; i j , t,HKU,i i , - ,...-3. huu m incij t' i Km cl?a. t'ai! an-I see. W. L. FAEQ'JHAK. fat- 1. l-:5'. -tf CITY GROCERY STORE! j u 1 W public roam, and 1 -, . E. TL COCK & SON, respectfully inforaa their fr.i and the ic that they hars eiuarged anc retnted t.tr ! ' ' A ,.i, . (. . . r v- . i -t.i ..n ' - - n July ?. lc-. Sl-tf

S. t BKOWXS Siram Sakb, Blind, Door and Prnup t'rtry.

v-cr s row irrv-l l. mantirtQT t rdeT Rlicd. IVMir. lur aa4 Wio'iow Praaxs. and do i iii"'!,f fr- "J '"PAIia. krefs coiistartir on Katcj. of a fvod tjMli'j, sr.! is rvrcdso fiiriisaWocd ri;-;ng as cip a cac ! h- i any pUce. 1 A:l wvrit warrai;:el to (t:. r satisfaction. 5 O. BROWN. $?vc:h strset, nofih of i. rUcrkos-f!.t. Jj'.j 1?, I"i5. 31 l VOTIt'lU-lEll lH MOlUrt havinf okl his interest is it1? firm of r 'u V Mottu. in lL 117 Gt-is bus r.rs io t::tra 11 :.;rtcst.Tth: the tosine- wU S eo&tia ue-l. is heretofore, I. Wr;s:h an.l M- H.UlBwort&. nailer :rii !.ni ae 1 :; .f T. Wr.-hiAi " . t. j s i.i etti the tuimess of tt-e lite nrra T. WRMriT. M. lKLLlNaORTtl. R'imtal. IS-j 1?, 1?53. 31 tf i 'I E TEAS ' 111 COXES rery t ajer jr Tei. just recc'ired direct from ' York. Tbe ai.te Teas em" race trie rarins quau t:J of linperial, Vi Hsjaand lliavk. It., w liliimj t ut i.e arc ited tv ca.i ana S4 i'l il t. W. BARNES, jl Haiq s.reet. Si tf Juji T. 1-5j. .11 Incrrafl Demand HA compelled us ro order, and we are mw in rsce t el a larjie lot it I resh I I thin. just Irom ti e i as. einbrai. irg a general assortment of Suoimer ClooJs hite an ! i"ncy Mrseiilt-s Vest--; Do Satteen and fancy Linen teats; I 0 and f.'d Linen Taut, Whi.-h we ci to the ir !e upon fair terms. A. M SH1I.KR. Main strei-t, Richmond. -. B.Wa hsT a lot of Good on Uand which we en nfTein.- .1 :i.t tit rlosft OUt A. M M , 15. 2S-tf I-SANCY Silk. Crape a id I.ace tiiN X ET? fancy and plain 1 Cars. Children Uat. i iais, for sale by Alril -20. Irjo. lJ'-tf A l'lt-a-aiit DwtlJiuu House. Thi- under-'ned would like to ell ihe hous f he noii iK'cupie on 1 rvot street, or eschinge it .X mm. ior proprt in tho north part of town, lit only object is to aecute prcpeity n-i-r hi business. For lurlh-r pfticuln. call upon W. FVLGHVM. 2T if Richmond, June'.'.. 1S33. MiaUrr ltruoiu! ".A Do! f th l!l,lt, ViU.i etc Justly celehrated Broosn, (e, lor sale ' y O. W direct from I1AUNES. S-Vtf i i.m: ioos a T tha .In ofthod lJen F.an'e, No 35 Main street -' 1 sin inreit :i t of an entire new stock. 1 C. A DICKIES ON. April 13. 1S53. 17-tf i iirnti t Iiaiu. - a A IB S. white and colore! Carpet Chain for sale as tow uv-'v' a car. te had :n thi market Call at Au 3. 1855. U. tV.BtBNES. Clos-ns- out Drv Goods and Notions! liiuaug uuv i v vi uwuo tva KRAMKR, IRWIN A LO., , .1, opt v"1- rfS1. i.ii jit r-.t w it) tjn u k E i tlifir iutret to call npfii tli.iu fi-r i-a :u. Their eLit hshuifi.t i iatfar the iejo!, tiicy ill t-e rim t srll LHj.ist euct. price j its can nut Lc exccllttl at n place in the WtffrtThty liitv .lispojtvi of their extensire stock of Grocer. ef to Messrs. Kramer 5c etcher, ho wilt contuiu the bus tne UNITED STATUS LINDIENT! I'or Tlan antl Ileaal! QTANDS unrivaled tor power or efficacy, or tenk ive application, it readily reduce Tumor. Swellinf, Intlammaticn'i. etc. In Weak Hacks it acts like a charm. Mrs. Andress, ot Spr'nghoro, O , had Cur vature of Spine and a large Tumor, removed by it Try it, if you would know its powers. V'ut uo in laree bottles for only 25 cents, or five bot tles for il. fc"KRON CO., Pr Proprietors F'or sale bv K. Potts and M. C. Lew is, Richmond; aud by I'ruggists and dealers generally. W. W. ROB r'.rirs & CO.. Indianapolis, Oener! Wholesale Agents for the State, to whom all orders should be addressed. June 5, IS55- 23-tf c. w. FERotsoN. joaas w. f to. FERGUSOri & YEO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drags, Medicines. Oils, Dyts, Paints, Glasswarp, ETC., ETC., Southwest corner of Main and Pearl streets. It I c la moil d , led, T-RTI'"r.. Coach. Copal. Japan. Leather and M hite Lianiar Varnishes, for sale by July 12. fKK'JCSOX ck YEO. OHIO SCALi: OICK. RIGDON, RYLAXD 6c CO., sa, .No- 6 Columbia street, between fTT Mainsnd Walnut, Cincinnati. We ff are now manulac uring Railroad 1-e pot. Hav, Stock or 'oal f loor snd 1a Platform Scales of all sizes; aDrtiKKiat and Bank Scales, Hra.a and r-ixon beams. Counter Scales Sc.. arrant of superior workmanship and matewhich we warrant ot superior workmanship rials We would call particular attention to our Iron Lever Hay and Mock scales. All conimunications promptly attended to Match 1. I 4 1 S-tf I'opuliir .TIiia-Aine'M. N OH'i the time to snbacsibe for 1 1 arper, Putnam's and Illackwood'a Magazines. The new volume commences w irh the July number. Tha underpinned receives subscriptions st the love club rate ol i - 4v per annum tor any et the $ IMapaines. Mngle number Supply always on hand. Call at BCRBA.KS. Richmond, June 21 , 1 s"5. 27-tf DR. EVIIRSON'S GREAT AFIERICAIV REMEDY! For .Igve or Chilli and Fever, f IHIS Medicine combines the qualities of a powerful J TOMO and A L I KKATIVK. with tho.eol a CATAI.Y I 1C being absorbed into the blood, there meeting H ith the cause ot disease, and destroying the same, thus provina a perlert and certain ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA! It destroys and removes all impurities Irom, and enri' hes the !' lood- It gives tone and energy to the '-iucies and NcrvPi. and invigorate the whole sys" t.-rn. It -will prevent the disease, s well as cure it ana is . ,.euaro a.injt cwiitwi u tn r t etr-rs. t. inv.luauie in d.-b.l.t.ted cold and Ungusd state, of tho sstem and in most ch omc diseases depending upon an impaired condition ol tne I lood or ruervea. Although nrt originally intended or, yet experience hsa ciovtd it to be the most rowerful corrector of I pases ot Kidneys, feriodlcai and the :ck or .Nervous Heada' .. .... . .. . .. Uterine dilu.u!ties. he. peculiar to AiAl.t.. ever known, 4.roi one to turee boxes eenetaKy effecting a cur, and tutrnein Ague.) It con OaW lsrs. 5 cens per box. or three bones for two dol EV1 IISON i'O, Hroprietors, t outh ixth street. I'niladelf hia. For n'e by 1 . I otts and M C. Lewis, Richmond, and bv druggist and dealer aencrailv. ; W. W. KOiStliirS 4 CO , Indianapolis, , General Wholesale agents for the Mate lo whom all ! orr!t-rs should be addressed. I June lhaj. 2 tf lilt. LVEIC0.S Family llrtiltk Iletloratite, .7l-Dyspeptic and .lati-Bilious P 'ills, Entirely Vegetable, .Mild, Safe and tirient. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST .Ylrtfirine of t'atltartic Clufts Extant. 'I'HKY rfxrrate plea.sotly and without r,ripin, g-ir.' iog tone to the stomach and system alter they have operated Ate valuable in Dytpepaia, Liver CobI taint Pain in the Si e, Hed or Limbs, Habitual tcs itcnen. 1'izz tie, f olics. Loss of A elite. uaaetcnef, rue lies. Impure Biood. sad w herevesr a par ded. A long experience in private pra--.1.:- f i j t , v . i - - zauve i nee ticeha proven this a KAM1LY MtDICINK of jrett fliai. Only 20 cents per b. or si boxes for on dollar KVLRsUN CO.. Proprietors. No- 7 Snu'h Siath street, Philadelphia, lor sale fcy V. Pott and M. C. Lewis, Richmond sd bv Drbg2's and dealers generallr W. W BOKKfiTsafii" fnj;... i:. i.enerai W holeaalM Agents for tho state, to w houa ! ail order ahould bo adiree j June 2-, 1;53. 2S-tf ' SET1I miTII, A TTORXEY AT LAW. KECKSTLT OF CMSOX. IXriKS COCKTr, TA., I AT VS(i. with a view ta tha accoMtnodatioo ef hi fawU-ly.locate-l nias'lf at lt.chaBa, Wayae eeunty. lad., offer hie tro"eional service te all who saay ht disposes! to favor him with taw patroaar- and will farttiiy attest to saeh Hisme. in lice as say ho conB4sd to hiaa. 1 resent resiaemro rVcwBi iih street. (Utntf r. . K Potter A Co . Sew Yoea; C- at- Bawe k C-. atxl T beans Hafhea, Philadelphia; laoaaas autaseil. alt at. LB. HIS 31 tf

tains no .iiTiuri, .iraonic or tvuinine tt Goes not

nurze. vomit or sweat, but silenllv makes vou well : as well as a superior article

H tlken according to directions, it never fails to prov. , Til'Vhu. Ir n 2" ''.iIT ti , u a , " treet, nere customer will he met witli prompt atteutioo. iiseii ine great ) . All orders correctly answered. Physicians prsseriptlasw

AJUe Ullier: icare'uHj- .iiuli:J at ail hours, day or n sht.

.Hatfhes. i;R55 superior Jmta Mu-.' icawill eaU as low as o?; rcl in this market. I j W. Basics. Jon?. x- if

j Raspberries, Blackberries, Pe aches, f a D othT Fro t. :ia loe Crcvat ant CoafeUaa ; ."a will er U up at tarr HH. en Taars4,T arwata i lih intt The ratdic ar respwctraily iailcd u uun. Js! 13. Itvii. Sf " Xviili Uttrnry. 'fHK Lihrary f.r Waj as TaansSuiv. will le cr-nd WeaueJayt f ej. B ek he: cn the hours ef u oVIivck. aiiosriRc cur hur at nva fur lm:4-r AH taaaa entuiej te lbs use of the Library. ca accsiasiu tub tvksty ealliej a: the e!nc ef the To asbip Tntntwa Bthtlay. OJw :r. tSe thirU stry of t .ir.n 4t Cs's Csns3eci7ig H'e.laes tar. Juljr It. Kii. S. W.LMI, Ubrariaa. SiarBt R Wimiwi, Cleric. Jul. s. I -.vs. Jenf Krnioval. UA14 As.l.! SSTttL A EX"KA hare retnorei Ihelr Boot and She " Store to their four tory bu.tdias aa Maia St.. az4 are vretare.l to accommodate their eustmer aad the lie (reneraiie, with an assortment of a eood Boots aatl Shoe a can be fmitid la ths eit ; sod a they arw worktaj men theme, they are c-naUled to sell as cheap, at leaat. as the cheatest, as4 .erhap i.uie beiuw them. Call a&4 examine f?r roorsrSiw. Richmond. Oct. 6th 15s. -f Mokc Witrr. ' i ill' 1(1 GALLO.NS assorted Stona Ware, jut re- , IViUU etiv)a nd lor sale b KU.XMCB, IRWIV SttO. Mil 1). Costto tha lpt. Mll.KII I ALI'. lr'.ue of an sxeutisr t j me airrcie i rro tk av n t trc it t ourt. I will eroe at wnw ale attaa Ceurt house dooi in IVclrevill. Wajrot couuls. In liana, oa the 1 1th day of Aucust. V-etaeeu the hour of l o'cloes, A. H. anil 4 o'clock. V M . oa said ly. the Adtswiag; 4cacrii e.l real estate, ta wii- On aersorian.l lathe saathwssa comer ol tne fotlowittc ,tecrit-i real rtat. tii-wit: a part of ecbiou ttiteu. ti township SiXtevu, ilor raocv foarleea Ll, uii, tc.:.nuiu; one hondrel perce vast of a po-ul on the west line of iid section, whiCt point i itoated .o ' perchc North of th southwest coruer of said oliou", an t ranning thiice a uih 14 a:i 1 f ll) ,leires.wl 117 perches, thence nil 3erchJ and it I1 f a perch, thsstesj nortiar I to a point 4i perches et of the place of lesia uiiiit Iti acre. all siluatel in i.i eouoly of w ay lie awl sa or lodiaua. T..ca a le property of John Tart, to liLi(f sai.lcaccut. ou la favor of Joseph Kern. JOll C. HAE, Sheriff W. C. July 31. ( ) 3 a V.. II. TllOKNUl U;, rroprirtor, Is ro'itmoaHiai, convenient, and latalv eniarc4 snd well tilted up, and afford every requisite atlea- : lion to guests. I f- Advantage of the Stages and Livery Stable ts ; cur-! to It sveiler. Custimers couveyed to and from tas Depot, tree of chargo i June 17, lioi 24 If f)M'l.K for writ.Bj without pen o ink. copying plant, loaves, llowers. pictures, pattern lores, broidery, marking linens indelibly, aud M MKOLD Kll l.t;. Thi article is absolutely the bnt port. ble inkstand in the kuown world, lor a small quantity f..id..j j pi-ed th pocket coo.t.tates a tr.veim, jtnkstand which csnnot ba broken. .No pen i needssi. tor tny stick sharpened to a point w riles equally a i well a the best gold pen in the universe, lor f i'. pUnt if tlowir rn b trnpforrd to tha pi t or draw. T art sf Aay pi.ai ir iiua i't can oe iriBNu'rrwa in tad pajre at -an aloum.wtth a iniuute and distinct resemblance af a nature. With equal facility, pictures snd embroidery ' ! patterns are taken and have r-'ceived the higheat -; ion ia ins liom the fair sex. snd indeed a more taatslid present tor a lad could not ba produced, j 1 he M AGIC i'AI'KH will al-o mark linen or other i article, so as to remain perfectly indelible. All tha ': washing in the world tail to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. With this M AGIC r"Aj I'l K. likewise, one or four copies of every lete written can be secured without any addirional labor : whatever, makins: itthe cheapest snd most convenient i article extant. It ia used to ftrat advantage by importers of the public press, telegraphic operator and . hoM of others. l.ach package contain four different colors, black, I blue, green andfed. witb full and printed instiurticas for all to ue, and will !at sutficicntly to obtain rive 1 titrraKr distinct impressions. It is put up in beautttully enameled colored earel- . opes, with a Iruthlul likeness ol the proprietor attach ed Kach and every package warrantedj I'bice $2 per dozen, or live foi (1. Single packs. ges Uoe. Mailed to all parts of the world, on the re ception of the shrive prices Addresa. post paid. N. HUUBlil.L, 167 Broadway. New Vork. OI'l.N IONS OF THE PRESS. llvanni 'i Maoic Imphkssiok rria. Wersfer 1 our resdersto the aiivertisemet t, in another columa, i setting forth the merits of this pleasing and iaguiiou invention . The cheapness should induce all to give it .a trial. Philadelphia Merchant. It ia unaurpataed for neatness earl utility, uj should mutt with the sale it richly deserve,. Tribune. ' Juat wht the p'ibllc hsa long desired, and recoaa- ; menJs itself to every lover of taste and relioemea, ' Journsl and Courier. j June 26. Is55 8tf ltooini t WITU hors power, at the old Richmond Fouudry. Aa ply ou the premise, to BAYLIES ck MaRCHAIT. ii tf May 31, l -ii. Fine Tens. 'I'HE hest Teas of every variety are constantly far ! i 11 by Uic uuderisncf1. I'eraoua wantins- a wood arucl. D,,', alwayscall at No.31 Main street, where theyeaafsl 'ch9.1P55. GEO. W. BABMS : . ' rovlT, rowdrr. 'THE I est tiuajityof Kill and JlUstms Powder can always - ie nmn'1 y um seg, cam canister or in smaller tpiantHie. at Xo. 31 Main street. UaU. W HasVNs. , 1 1.. Lard. Linseed, Castor. Soerm. Cmsa Fa. rolive. Machine, Cod Liver and other Oils, for sal bs the liarrelorirallon, bj lll'MMKH WILSON A CO. Will mouth, li. ln4. Jg-tf PlrklMl Fork! s 1 FEW hundred pounds err saiperiur rick 14 Park, a' pronounced bj competent judges, at ' JuiyT. O.W.mUMj', Hoot At;.:v. i 100,000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED : 'riO suppty Ksstern manufacturer. We will pay ; 1 the highest price th market will justify. Csll : and see before yoa sell. Clean tub' washed Weal n worth a much a 'ineep washed ' Don't for gut, tha "Pet Limb," No. B Main street. RichmmJ S. O I T cytJKiVVFORD. ' OAVII) T. Mll lil, ATTORNEY AT L A Wr IticIiinoaiU, Ind, ZZ7Otn e, cue du'.r we-1 of the Post OflU-e, Vp Stair. Fresh Arrival! Tf AVIMi ju,t receire-l from Philadelphia an rauh.fr. ' -"-lanre ..sort men t of Dr0?,. which, lo addition S saT M stoca. aaaaea tt complete. 1 aaa now ready to start aia : t oantrj tiroif mi nd rh?ician, ho Snd it to uir aaranufsio can tiefore ieytns: eisvwhere. as la i mmaee l " lr e to suit tne times, ll i.in Mtectes. iaa rare tne me.ii nea which I have. 1 can aafele recomateedl them tnthef.u lie. Painters and Builder arou!4 daawia call and ex-iia.tieaijr ioc of I'amtsaud Lricea. befurssaia- ' in thetrnelven elsewhere. Peddler smmlied arith Leoces. aorand S.eet ii. Ink, etc. A reneral asortaaM rf fancy articles. Tooth. Hair and Paint llruhe. Paints, ft of TeVaccs ae L: H- Meri-Li.oi-GH. j July SC. lci. l.ole.-l and stetfl Iimriat. No. 47 Jlsia treet, Iticiimes4. W atch antl Clock He pairing. lVII.LIA.fi STEVE .S . ' SWAi coit.tu'-ice I ti.e ay tiae In a w Old Ptoau House, occtj.ted by Mr. far a room of tsa, rouhar as aa Anctiow Kb. lie is prepared to reuair alt kino eftiM piece in a sty ie ol workmanship that cannot be cxcild,a hopes by prosi t attention to husine, te receive a snare wf " jn-.i.c Ivatresiage. All km4 of Jewelry rerpaircal - it baa aiao a few i .s f'.r sale, at ti. lowest poiU rates. iK - Uarm, arr-agenu with one of the bo-ises ia f'il.cintiatl. 1 aoa nrenared la forniali t srscr. Watches. Jewelry, or any ether article la ay liiae. atasstai ! rK aa will be an inducement for persens to farol fc "- i their e.rderKtehtaond.JutySS. 1P5S. 1S-W - Centre ville Steam Works! , 2 000 'Of''-. Walnut. Re4 Oak and Ash lopfi" ' ' for which th highest cash pries will he paid aaaavery washw liiait. -- - - " ICr5 larre supply af pJ!ar. walnut, oak an ash -flea, of aatterlor iuaJity. and a-iuara Jv.t eoaataatly kspt on han't at retaaceal praeca. tT" TmJe? wurlnal npm the halves, ileilverw1 ia as hut loirs as n re-Tii.'. t H's alae do Tarn i is ha wins, ttwsaacr Orudir r.etc htt'JS If ttAaJsly , l55. J PnMK Wiile of School lleue. ' Mp T ayreewaent of Township Trastees foe Wayoe ao ! I PranSliw twwnsfctrw. the t.rter achswl bwases, " a la Coa a4 J-Sries xbaoi ttvmm. will hw saao at P (ale. tw the b riie.t ni4ler. ow the IHhOay of Aaswst. aiaa. txtweea the hvr ef IU and 'eloek af said stay, so SM presatscs. Tne Cat school hosse, asar Mt4ierwa(h, will oe 2erd first. - a. R. wrfiiopca. Clerk Ways townshipJ. 8 XOMThll il, Clerk VratikliauwBb'PJily 9. l&J. H-S Ho! all ye that Thirst. McCTLLOCOirS nnr: railed C.tu Synfs, oavirrd with fttraiwa herr) , Iisei jl ! t aawjillaa. aenoa. MBsnherrr. svaar. - S-iasger, Howl Call and try their tnothfeg inf near- At 8oda r wtain. 5o. T Main street, is tbe plaoo to cool yoer Idaos. Joly i. " -3