Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 35, 16 August 1855 — Page 3

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ZUcA I heard them toy to, to aitat... - ' . . i oa ther after- !" .;;.; h,n it turned out, a tee "-. and so they let it p- TZ.U BT ra09E ! V;r.r I many of them with SS'S St day. before the last election, ! Ldthey d they were ready for it. I have not seen my husband fcince Monday A nor beard of bim. I fear he was finally induced to join them in Qumn'. row. They lot he declined. We did not live in Quinn's her row. Caroline X Wall. mark. Richard Marsh, beinj; .worn, says: I an 18 year, old, reside on Green street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Louisville. That on Monday evening. 6ih inst., about 5 o'clock affiant wiw hitting on a porter wagon near the iide walk at the corner of Main and Tenth. The Americans were on the side- walk, quietly talking; none of them were intoxicated or disturbing any one. I observed three Irishmen come from McDonald' grocery, on the north ide of Main street, and jased through the crowd, down Tenth, towards Market; afterturning around in Tenth street about the time tliey reached Market, say within five minutes, they returned. As they returned and when pacing through the crowd, suddenWnn of the Irishmen brushed against one of the crowd, and I think, then, some one struck j at him, and without a word one of the Irish- j men commenced firing a revolver, and then j tie whole three commenced firing, and shot at least twenty times; each of the Irishmen nadaaV of revolvers, and they returned back to McDonald's grocery whore they came from, there were a number of Irishmen standin in and noar the door of McDonald's grocery. Tha crowd of Americans scattered when the firing commenced, soma running one way and some aaother. I went out Tenth street. John Ray was shot in the arm, Wm. Love in the ear, eacli of whom I have since seen, and probably others were shot; and the Irish returned unhurt. Richard Marsh. Subscribed and sworn to before me. August 10, 1855. O. II. Sthattan, J. 1'. Jos ph llucker, on oath, says he resided on the Cili of August in one of Quinn's row, on the north side of Main street, between Tenth and Eleventh, Louisville. He resided there about seven months. On that day, he t.,,il wlnln in rilttliailCA a T A Tt irt O f 11 rmS. i

and on looking out of the window he saw a j tee; by which they will be enabled to aceomman lying on the sidewalk, near O'Connell's modate all visitors, who may come on horsegrocery, on the corner of Main and Chapel j back, in wagons or carriages. The commitstrcets, and in a few moments saw an Irish- j tee mrJ devot;nff almost their entire time to the man pass over from McDonald's grocery, sit- , . r . , . . . .i . rw.n ii- i ,i ,i ' arrangements for the r air, and if it is not the uated orposito O Concell s, and on the north j . side of Main, having in one hand a revolver, j bt County I air ever held in the State, or the and in the other a gun. lie got within ten or j west, it will not be the fault of the Executive twelve feet of the man lying on the sidewalk, ! Committee. It is to bo hoped that our agriand deliberately shot him in the forehead. I!cullural frilnjs ,ad tlw mechanics of tho saw the blood come front the wound and also ... . . . . . ... i : tu . , ; county will be on hand with specimens of the from a wound in the breast; the man never ' r moved afterwards, I think. At this time products of the -farm and the shop." there was no crowd there, and no one on the j The women are specially invited to attend street that I saw, except the dead man and the . wjth specimens of their art. All unmarried

one who shot him; but in a few moments some persons came and removed the dead body. A man. an American, then tola me 1 bad better close tha shutters of my windows, or I mi-h t ; Miniared; and I did so at once. He ottered me no injury, but borrowed my gun to fight , thelrish with, who were firing from McDon- ; aid's house and other Irish houses along the tow. Ho took the gun away, and I did not lJx tlll t0,"d'Jff ', i it Tiie lrisliall lono- tli row wrfl wll armed, most of them having two pistol, each, and alao a gun. There were about 75 or 100 Irishmen living in that row, think, and they had manr visitors of their countrymen. I saw many of them often with pistols and guns during the two or three weks preceding the August election of 1855, and one of thm. who had several pistols, told a man in my hearing on Saturday before the election, that he wai rcadt. Two three weeks ago I saw Mr. Quinn carry a double-barrelled shot gun ' into his house at two different times. On the

Bignioi me noitnere was a neg OI powuer ,ppointeJ to procure donation of books, geln the alley opposite Quinn a houses, which I , . , , , . T.

corersid un with bed clothes to prevent exoloion. Mr. Quinn had called on me an J insistej up.n my voting, notwithstanding I had told him that I watnot naturalized. No Tiolencewasolleredtomeormy family. Ihe Americans aided me and my family to re--move out of my house which was burned, and told me to leave there or the Irish might shoot Bie. I am a German by birth and a Catholic in religion. JOSEPH IlfCKKR. Jefferson County, set. Subscribed and sworn to before me August 9, 1855. J. I. Dozier, Examiner. . Thomas W. Flavell states on oath: That he is a nurse at the Louisville alms house; that he was in a house (to see some woman of his acquaintance) opposite Quinn's row, on Main street, betweon Chapel and Eleventh streets, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock on Monday, August 6th. inst. He observed io n , " , . , tumn s houses numerous men armed with pistols and bowie knives; that he saw Irishmen rassin? in and out all the time and armed rith pistols; that these raen saw him and seem d unwilling to allow him to leare the house, and acted as if they thought he was a spy. IU states that he escaped from the house whilst some dravs were on -the street and .V .1 " ...... i tn ine men were not notioinj mm. lie uoes not think he would have been allowed to leave the house, had the men noticed him go - ing away. Tha women he visited at said nouse told him that on th preceding nig ht (Sandav)thev slont in their l.atl.e a.a as t.i

be nbl to leave on the shortest notice. I am ! against. Call and partake freely for, like an Knglishman. Tho. W. Flavell. friend Zimmers' celebrated Cough Candy. Subscribed and sworn to before me u 0. ' ...t. i . i r ' ir!55 c i ST"AmN?;5 p. ' ! 18 no PrJt?r in using too much of it. The undersigned is keeper of the Louisville ' Thk Cry i Still thet Come." Customaims house, aad savs he believes the stva-! . , , , - , , , menu of Tho. V. HaveUcan Vv.a r.i; i " flock 10 e cheap Cash btore of Jackson,

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...wsw.. j every necessary assurauce, ana Hie most posThe following complimentary remarks in itive evilenc,J th tfet is the P'ace to obtain referencd to female dress among the Quakers. ! ni cteP goods. AnJ no one has ever is from the N. Y. Tribune: . jgone away disappointed , except, perhaps, "The best-dressed women of America areJfrom f1 ttj' they get more aad better perhaps, those Quakeresses of Philadelphia, i goods for the same money than they can get who hav t'eparted from the rigid awkward-1, any place else ia the city. Jackson buys for Ttwssof forms prescribed br their sect, but vet rv . r a, ,

eaj..a. ' , - , . ; ,- rriernc ior moaest aua quiei colors. 175 . . -i - . . sicnpiicitr ana neatness ot such SW5niiilT more graceful to the judi oina,'e,nT;in those mixtures of the dres niture which we sometimes meet with in the gear of a lalv out simnlv for a morninc's nhoppiniT. Uur gentle countrywomen would . - - - ' o at wJ to Ua.lerstAnl that unnhtruivno ad appropriateness are after all tiie elements of truu btfauty ia dress. XifTTLe rhillips House, in Day ton was old wi Saturday, to a citizen ot Zaiiestil.e for 631, 33J. nvt much nior U.au hall iu oriirin4 cot. 6

THURSDAY Morxiso. AUGUST 16. 1855

RICHMOND, INDIANA. Robert Iorri.rn, ) Albert C. Hbtnehard, r Charlea F. Co-Jin, J Ij prepared at all tunas to discount Proprietors. IWaoe Bills and other Business Paper ; Allow Interest on money Deposited; AU other business apperta ning to Bawstiso a tenial to with despat-h. 0S; Hours frota 8 A. il. to i P. M. Richmond, Jo! 15, 1555. Itieliinontl 1'umn, Sah, Blind Door 9I:suufactory. JOSEPH DICKINSON fcaj bought t'.ta nock on hand, of the Sah and Door Kaotory, carried on heretofore over bis Puiu.) Manufactory, aui h;M employed competent workmen in tho line, ini will hereafter earry on that ba-'ineM in all its braajhes, in connection with th Pomp business. Orders for Saoh. Blinds, Doorframes, Pumps, Lead A Wood Piping, will be properly attended to at rex-tunable prices. AU work from his establishment, will bs warranted o give satisfaction. A considerable stock of the above rtielea nowon hand. I2J mo. 13th, 1S55. 33 x. -A.- FOTTS, HA VI Ms resumed the Practice of Medicine, Surgery, and their collateral kranehe., may be consulted at the Drug Store, corner Main and Marion streets, or at his residence on Fifth street, two doors north of the Presbyterian Church. Kichmond, June 14,1855. 2-j-tf OCTOBER ELECTION. Wayne County Republican Ticket. CLERK OF THK COCBT3. MOSES D. LEESON, FOR AUDITOR. BENJAMIN L. MARTIN. FOR BECORDEK. HENRY BEITZEL. I'OR COMMISSIONER. JOHN II. IIUTTON. I.MIEPEXDENT CANDIDATES. lV2FWe are authorised to announce Jakes Kakiuhv, Esq. a oandidate for Judge of this Judicial circuit. 1 j- We are authorized to announce Andrew r". Scott, as a candidate for Clerk of the courts of Wayne eouuty. The County Fair. The grounds upon which the County Fair is to be held, are enclosed with a substantial i fence, and the sheds, pens, Jc, are now bejingput up. Four acres are enclosed, and i Mr. Jones has given the control of the surI rounding grounds to the Executive Commiti ladies, by order of the Board, are author- . ized to become exhibitors free of charge. Indkpej,dent Qroer of Good Tkmplars. ... e, i it i rr A LodS of Uu h,ShlJ PPuUr Temperance order was instituted in this place on Tuesday evening last. The petition for a charter was signea by about forty of our citizens, and those who were initiated are highly pleased J 1 wilh lhe ceremonies, Templars. Success to the Good Mechanic's and Wokkiko Men's Instituts. We areinformed that a number of our citizens have organized a literary and scientific society, for thai purpose of securing a share of tho McCIure fund. Ellis Nordjrke was lee ted President; S. R. Lippencott, Vic : President; C. B. Huff, Secretary, and S. R. Wio-irins. Treasurer. A committee was also 010S,cal ftnd olnr sPm9. Si. a. It is the intention to make tke Mechanic's Institute the basis of this new organization, and from tho spirit and zeal mar.ife.twd, we have no doubt a anent an(1 useful inititution will be , , , 'TBoUen UP- The,e ls to be a meting of the members and those who desire to become such, on Saturday evening next, at the Mavor'a office. r An hour can be pleasantly and profitably spent at Schooley's Cottage Daguerreiaa ; Gallery, on the corner of Main and Fifth streets, opposite the Star House, whero some specimens of the art can be found. Call and CXamine t ' ' ' . ... , fg-'Serastopel has not yet been taken c- ti v . .j-fj.t. the Supreme Judires hare not yet decided tha ,. f. , . M0T W of Indiana unconstitutional not one of the Jeff. 's 2 "Illustrations, of KnowNothingism aZi Wiggery," has ever been read through, excepting by their extinguished authonffcid Jeemes the sun does not shine every day as usual Shanghai's don't grow any smaller and our miniature river, ycatlpt Whitewater, does not run up stream; but our ' rorirt friends Fergcson & Yeo. have as cood an article of Soda Wattr and Cream Xe.tar, s 7 of our readers ever set their face t under the Sairr Hall, because they have had ' ... - a asrjis icr uie same "materia. sut- . .. , , . ,,. SiailCe lltllCa til Ttinwle loir nn..j l.i , , J t - wus' aua lre Sr' bargains to be obtained in!ul L,mPictckes. All the late improTemen. which enable Daguerreian artists to take such exact likenesses of the human face divine," are used at the rooms of Mr. Watson. He is daily employed in taking pictures, and cives his business his undivided attention. Therefore, persons who wish pictures for themselves can obtain thos of the beat quality by calling at Li rooms oppoaiie the Citizens' Bank.

M .P1ED On the 9th inat.,at the dwellice of Mr.

Jona Mrh, in Cambridge l.ity. by Rev. Cyius utt. ' Mr. I)iii W Ja., to Ais ajtxa juiu Ssr-w. both of Wayne county. ! DIED At Terva Haute, on the 7th iast., of co-urrB-io, Mrs. UilTni Hcdios, consort of Robert N. 11 idson, Esq., efthat place. Ql'EEX CITr SCALE UOBKS. WILLIAM HUD DART, o. 6 Columbia treet, between Main in.l Walnnt, Cincinnati. I m now manufacturing Railroad pot. Hy, tock or Coal 1 loor and Platffrm Scales of all siz ; also. and Bxnk Scales. Krass and Iron lieams. Counter Scale. c. I which -wtrran of suprioi workmanship and mate ria!s. ! wou'.d call particulr attention to my Iron Lever Hav acd Stock Scales. All communication prompt. y attended to. August Id. 1355. 35 tf LIST OF LETTERS REM. IS ISO in the Post omce a ,. ,h. ISth .lr ut Aua-ust. ItiJ rlliva in the Post Office at mccmona, lnaiana. Mr A B ichraco. Eliiabeth J Bream, Martha A Baker, M ibl Bryant 2, Saml W Billinesley, Lucius Brown, Juhn W Bosr, Christina Beehtel, : barah Hrown, R C Brown. j John Bfr. W U Bennett, Jno W Boworth. Wm Brown. i Eiiz;.elh Harwell Cornelius Currv, J RCunninsham, ElwarJ Carroll, j W B Clark, la.iac Coxuuiuds, James If Carr. Jesse C'byser, Patrick Casaiay. T Dickinson, ! Sarah A Diwaon.2 Prry A Daj ton, : John W I'!ot. Wm Dreyer. Mary t. K Jirertou, Anna kaer, ' Jane Foulke, Wm Farns. ; Wm Fowler, John Filley, Harmon II Grieve, John P Grimes, Stephen Grore, O Gwinnup, O U liiil. Betsy U Jiit, Jonathan Ballenger, Mahlon Bond, CatUariDe Beiworth, Nathan CaiwalaUer, Michael Casaa'iy. Richer a D Curry, Tom Caatie, Sarah Hemmey, Solumon Utckiason, C V EdTington, John B FouU, Jas Farjuhar, Piathan Gitiaon, Auna C Griffin. Benjamin Harris, Hall & Person. : JnoC ilarrtcgton. Thoa Marrmgton, isacsna liulloa, ' Geo K llode. KO Horey. C J Hsrtweil. Sara1! I Hicks. Geo W lftion, Ilavmior Sf DuBholf, i Kdw'ii Harricgton. Joseph linmel, Ir Jas Ingaraoll, A J Jcaas. 4 Joha A Jeasup, II II Jessup, i F.iizaheth Johnson, R 11 Johnon, Wm Kerney, IKrtzr. iuu Knight, DrJLLcwia, Joa'.hin Latn, Owen McNirmey. Sitae I A M Manan ! fram'l McCampSiell.M li Miller. Uias F Morris, ! Win -V.jorc. Rho !.i Main. ; Margaret Maloney, Sarah JJiiler, ! Joseph Nirmer, Mr N'eiiiert, I Joseph Oalman, Walter M Otis, Jennie Parsons, Jos Rowland, ' II M Smith. A V .milll, Kohert U Smith. John W Smith, : Chriaiian Siefried, Shauewald, ! Sarah K Smith, Oreu Sanilers, i Nancy Scott, Daniel ShelTer, i S Summerfe'.t, tenj S:.,rr. ' Mamaret Smith. 1. C Thayer, S Sarah Mitche.l, Juhn J Meixsel, Joseph Negus, Wm Polsome, Micbael Rogers, Jas carf J Sanfert, It M Slcat, 2 W m Smith, Wm Slrpley. Isaac M Starree, Wallas Tifney, : Jesse Townsend, Mary Thompson, Jane Thomas, Marcus Thompson, a, T.-mnie. Mrs S Vansaot, Fr ici etftfe, Amos Watson. Mary W:tlf. Mary Thomas, II W.sske, R.ley Wright, Wm Warder, 3 Hester M W i!on, Lea is Woo.l. f Cr" Persons calling for loiters in the above list will sy they arc iDvhtbio. J AS1E3 i LMK, P. M. August 10, 1?55. 35-U j BA5fI OFT1IE STATE OF l.'DIA!f A. I 'I'llK subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Bank of j - the State of Indiana, in tha Branch at Richmond, are I hereby notified and required to pay to tho Sub-Com-' miaaioners heratofora appointed, the lit it instalment on said atock, ein tore dollais on each share subscri- ' bed, fcptsveen the hours of 9 o'clock. A- M., and 6 ' o'clock, P. M., at the Citizen's Bsnk. on Wednesday, I tho i4;h day of October, and on Thursday, the i Suth of October, 1355. between the hours of 10 o'clock i A. M. and 2 o'clock H. M.t there will bo au election at tho same place for the election ef five Directors on the part of tha stoikntiiaers or said tsranrn. I. T. ELLIOTT, A. L. KO CHE. C. VAN PITS F.N, A. I- OSBOR.MC, J. 1. DEFKEKS, Commissioners. August I-!, 1355. 5-tt N! TOT1CE is hereby given that tho ttndersignd haa been appointed Administrator of tna eitate 01 wm Wirlieraham. late of VVavne countv, deceased, laid estate is supposed to b"i solvent. DAVID COMMONS. Adm'r. August IS, 1S.-.5. 33t Discussion is the Toueh-Stone of Troth. A BASKET MEET IXC. GRAND RALLY OF REFORMERS! MEETING of ihoso who agitate the reforms of A the age. will take place in the drove near inn town of Mikon, Wayne county, Indiana, commencing on Friday, the 31st day of August, and continue for three Have. All who feel an interest in the Progros. . aiitn .if this Ae. and the rc.t of mankinrl," are inn- ! ted to attend. Able public speakers will be present, ' and address the me-niiis; upon aoineofthe moat inter- ! eating subjects ol Kelurui, now agitated in this coun- ' try: and all op iosars aro invited to a rata participation in their discussion. The following distinguished i gen'ieinen hav accepted invitations to be present, snd : aJdresa too roetting. A. Iline, Cincinnati; Jos Bari kr. i-slem. O.: M. K. Hull, Al-iuina; ii Y. Julian, Ceater ville. J. ti. Buckley, Wincheater. Invitations have been entendodto Henry H, ani Lucy Stone Hlackwell, of Ohio; Valentine Nicholson. HarvovsburcO ; Joshua GidJinss, Jefferson, O ; Warr. Mirhiiran: Mrs. Britt. t. Louis, Mo , and others, some of whom ar Tpecrod to w.tenj. OTIIMKI. HKKSON. President Vice rsrimisTi Or Nathan Johnson: Caleb Lewis; John Beard; James Ma'.sby; John Whippo: Seth Hinsbaw: Frederick Hoover: Jonathan Bond; Geo W Julian; Jonathan Swain: Itobert Murphy; M. H Hu'.l It ;""' t Secretaries. August 11, 1355. ( PL'BLIC SALE. . "tlTILL be soldon Third day (Tuesday.) the 23th I iast , af the residence of tho subscriber three 'miles northnaat of Richmond snd Hillborough turn- , pike, the following property: One ono hoise wsgoo ' snd harness; one liuagy anJ Ilarneas; some faroiing toala; Household aud'titchen Furaiture, tc. Sale to comtnenca at 1 o'clock on said day. and terms made known at the time of sale. SARAH CLARK. I f.ihth nannt'n. llth. 1S55. 85-tt I New Fall and Winter Goods. i ii r. ac ii lev & siJirsow, Xo. II Ftarl street, CIXCIXXATI, : TIM 1 ITy CJoods. are now receiving their supply of new and desirable j rail nn a Winter Goods, Embracing every variety auitable for the Western j tra.lo. They respectfully solicit an examination of j their stock by va estern mercnams visiting inn ciiy i August li, 1553. So-Tt WHITE-WATER COLLEGE! CENTERVILLE, IND. THE nevt term of this popular institution will commence on MONDAY, August 27. 155. Ksv.Gio B. Jorrtrs, A. M (the former Profesor of Msthemstics snd Natural Science.) has been secured as President of the Institution, and assiste.l by a corps of excellent teachers, the Board of Trustees feel confident that tha former high stsndins; of the College will be fully maintsiEeo1 The Board and Faculty are determine.! that no effort shall be wantinsr on their part to I render the Institution acceptable and picfitable to all j who may desira to secure for their sens and daughters i a therou;h and substantial education. As the Institu ! tion is well and favorably known abroad, it is leemed unnecessary to aad more, t uriner m.orauKu c." "w obisined by' referring to the catalogue of last year, or by letter to President Joeelyn, or either of tha uaderaicned. TKKM S: In the Primsry Department, for term of 14 weeks, - Ia the Academie department, In the Mixed course siraai Music, per terra of 14 weeks, I'se of Piano. Painting and Dra winj, . - Modern Laneuacts 4 50 in 00 1 00 5 C0 2 CO Boardin may be had, in most excellent families, convenient to toe College, en reasonable terms. A few pupils cm be received into the fan.i!y of the President. i be bills for tuition and boarding will ba expected in advance. V. O. BLACK, Pres't B. of Trustees. W. C. IlaavstT, Secretary. CenfeTv'ile, August 13. 155S. 36-tt Baltimore Clothin; Emporium! ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES! F.EING the necessity of the a -Union of Piece Goods to our stock ot P.eaiy liaJe Cloth in yr, and finding oa r proaent room too small, we have taken the i east room of the o!J loan House, which is now being ' prepared, and fitted up in a snperb tyle. where we j wrll have the pleasure of offering to our Irienae and the public in general. th3 most complete as-ortnaert of t Clotns. Cassimeres. Vet!Cr.. Common Pacttloonery. i and Readv Made Clothing, ever offered in thi e:ty. tog?'h?r wits a general assortmasat ot coo Shoes, Hats, Caps and general lurmahtng troods. addi tion. e have secured tna services ot one of the best Tailor in Cincinnati, and we will be n rapared to do rastotn work an the most lashionable and ftuastamial snarmer. Avaiims onrs4ve of the best markets, end ( buying our goods evciasivelv for caah, we cia ctitr

inducements rarely met with, tsive s a call before purchasii.. A . M. MiLLER. Auguat ii. iSf5. . . S5-tf FAUM FOB SALC T OFFFIl for sale my farm aJ'oining tiie lands of Aaroa. S. hi:t and T. ISaila. coniasiuitg W acres, more or less. There is a good dwelling and out taildinra, a never falling atrtag of water at tae deor: a gvot rchexd. and is a h i$a. stare f cwltivatiea, For infiarissi'isn. ana. ly to the andersigaae.. er w. u Faraiuaar. rtlk AKNoUD. Aaymat 1&. less Ai tf

5XIXI L4TLK MORE IMPORTANT NEVS!

AND A. BALLABD weald infora all wnosa it may concern, that n asay at all tiraos be found at his ol4 stand, Viamcier's building. Pearl treet. a few (1.in eoutA of Main . reaJy and illii. t4 do &:i in ais power for the toltm of men. women and children. A facd assortment of Boots and Shoes aiwayeoa aaad. ersnaic to erder.ef the HcsS material aaj wtrkma:.sl.ip. warranted to ie aatisfactioa. But the most important matter is. taat io view ef all the circumstances wun which I am srtoancJ. acd the pecaliantiea.ortae tasincss uae.f, 1 km i eu drin to adept the eicluan caah system. Thie ar-angemeat will no doubt enable me to reduce the prices of my work ery materially, which 1 fully intend to do to the loveet rate consistent with aound policy aad liring profit. Good material, neat and substantial work, is a sentiment or principle that 1 boiiere to a!most aniTersal ua this cemaunity. and one that 1 fully intend at all time to keep ia vi :w in th prosecution of my bns'neas. Kichmwa J, A.uat U, 3i It "Wen.xxtoaLs j A few cords ef gacd Seasoned Wood, in exchange for ; Boots and dhoes. A.BALLARD, ( tiummers bsitdin .Pearl street, south of Main. It's Worth Knowing fTIIAT WOTT A t'UAWrOBD are now selling ; goois (Buna than any house m town. Having an unusual heavy stuck ea hands. an1 anticipiting their new Goos-s in a short t.me. they are letermitie I to reduce their stock, if low prices will io it. Thy are cat in the habit of ! "idowin;" abuut theT low prices, for it la generally known that they will aat-t oooM, and are determined to sustain i that far famed rej.utauon lhy enjoy fir keeping the best itloeJs.and largest assortment, at tL lowest ;ricea. Amung the tarjaits o!ler.l new. are 1 KKO yards best Prints. Sc. SU) " OmirhaniS, 10 te 13 e. I 400 " Lawns. 10 to 14 'c. 1000 " Mualii.s, 7 to lUc-Si-O ' Coaiiies, li toiac i 5iK) Berate rteLaines. 12 , c. j 800 " Biaesi Silk, ' wiile. T5c. 2C0 ChangeaMe and llg'd S:!k, 6J tTS. 20 dox Ladles' two-third cotton Hose, 12 ie. ! lOdos " Gloves, 6 '.c. Wht a Wan poks is ths Tiusu. Remember the Pet Lamb. Richmon.l, Aunst 16.J.-5S. 35 tf Ciolti Breastpin Lost. U'AS lost on the morning of the 11:U inst, on the turnpike ! etaeen Centerrille and ! ul lin, in this county, an o'dongilold Breastpin. It represents a bow of ribbon. The finder will be liberally reward- Ly leaving it at this office. It is alued more for a memento than its value. ! August 10, Ifii. SS tf New York Dry Goods Store. UTE are lov receiving another stcck of Sew Goods, . which are auiiaMe fur the iiresent season, and com- j prise tiie i. enest styles in the taslcra markets. Among the no arriv:ii3 are i WOU yinls trench DcCajrs, l"9'yls etripe-t tiiagbams, beautiful iroods; I SHOyar.ls 5 -4plil do, latest strlvs; i , 10110 ' plaid and whit dotted Swiss; i RJ " plaid Jaconets from 10c u;i: 3 AX) " black lira deSue, Oro deNs'i and Oro deRhine Stltis, tte test assortment we over had, and at prices that will defy any competition; 10000 " new and beautiful Prints; 5Jdfl French Needlework Collars, from 15cto8i0; 2iH.il y J Jaconets and ai- Edgings aad Iiisertms; Jaconet and swis, H.lkfs; StO doi Linsu lll.d from 6c up. Aisu," junt received. 10 4 bleached ?birtinss; 10 4 Linen Sheet ins; 4 4, 5 4, v 4 unbleached Sheetings, Shirtings; Muslins, every quality, Irish Linen; Table Iamaks, Table Covers; Boy's woolen Palitaloonery : Linen Crash; Scotch Diapers; Ta'de Napkins; M ick silk Mitts, Hosiery, el?. These Ma li are marked at prices that will keep up the reputation of this establishment. York. Dry (ionds Sitorf, On llain street, oppoj.t People's bark. August 2, lSji. 33 tf THOU AS KHAMKK. F. Fl ETCHKR. KRAMER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission anJ Porwardiug Merchants Hoar tlse Depot, Iticliinomtt Intl. Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER de FLETCHER, Jl3T received and for sale Jll hhils New Orleans buar; SO bags Coffee; lobbls refined and claritied do; 15 boxc Candy: 10 " Molasses and Syrups; S. hxs W. R cheese; 'in h' I.Ms White Kish; S cask AlmOads; S libls .Siilemtus; 20 boaes Raisins) 4WI lbs T .vine, aESurted; SO bss Shut; 150 I. bis Salt; 500 p,j Lead; 1-20 sacks " ljkei; Nails; Tocether with a general assortiretit of all other articles usually k'.'pt f-;r sule in u'liestallisliiiient. Th trade of tleaiers in this e.ty and country is respectfully requested, and th.y are assure 1 that we will seil at Ciucin nuti price, with the simple a 1 litioa of freight K.chmoud, Au.ist-J, l.-j5. 33 tf Miiril liICS "wasted. fllHE undersigned wishc to employ two Wood workmen. B a Illacksmitli and a Machinist, to work on Threshing Machines. Those who hare had some experience would be preferred. Good wages will l-e paid. Applvto P. VT. ROBINS' N. Aunt3. IJ'oS 3:t-tf d GilUS of M 'Cullou J up and fursaUat March la, 1S05. jli's fine bln-'k Ink just put L. il. Me( ULLOLGll', Xo. 47 Main street. STAR LIVERY STABLE! fV Tri suscrier havinr purchased the ph. jriJl aV.ove estaldishuieut of Samuel Ktfiiert. is w& M .r.nreiiare 1 to furnish Horses, lloeies. Car- M 7 naire.-i.tVc., in the t-eit ordernnd oil slrt notice, llornes kej-t t'V the day or week. Terms moderate. Omce at the Star ..use. JOSKfll T. KRt LKV. Kichmond. Octne r 2i. H-54. 44-tf a'o't.tt'co antl C ig.tr. THE I M1E 'taki st in the city, c;an always l e found, and so mistake. at So. 31 Main street. Call and try. alarch 9, iiii GHO. W. BaRN'ES. XV 1 1. I.I A II II. MERC HA N T CLtKK, TAILOR. HAVE just receivel the Spring style of Cloths, Cassl tners and Vesting, which they will manufacture te order at the cheapest rates. latest styles, and in such a manuer as snai.t. fc'.ve entire satisfaction. Shirts. Collars Cravats, Socks, Suspenders, $'-lwsys on hand. Richmond. March 30. 1C5S. 15-tf Hicliinoitil Oreeii House. ' rWMIE undersirned has completed hi arrangements, and I It. opened his tireen House, situated at the soutn ena of l...,. i . . . ; .. , I. a , ... i . v .1 -i ; . nAV nr.n4v.l to furnish the friends of Floriculture with a very general as sortir.ent of Native an 1 Tropical Plants. He has al.out Mj varieties of the latest and most beautiful Koses, Cameiias, Fusius. Iier:iiiiun:9, Verbenas, Pahlias, Cactus, and a very general variety of Green House Plants. A variety of the L latest and most approved StratvLerry I'lants and tatawt-a tirape Vines. JOHN J. CON'LKV. j Itichmond. April 7, lfco4. 16-tf 100 GROSS K.SSE'CES in storo and for sale by L. II. MdCT'LLOUUH, Murcli 15, 1555 "o. 47 Main street. i TThite .Fih and Mackerel. Cordage. Halter. ! V Knpes for S-c, for sale by E M. COOhl & SON. July -JO, l-io4 SI tf lrit'tl I'ciichfs. rSsilE 1 e iiaiity of Tennessee reaches constantly ea haa 1 at No. 31 Main street. GEO. W. BARNKS. "KlI.S. Lin seal, L.artl, N'eatsfoot. Cruie, FUh, Hacbine, X. y t aitor, bveii sua oiaer t.:i. may f found at June 14. FKRi.USO." ck YEO'S. 7IMM11V .I. iN. Putty. Paint and Paint Brash es a full assortment for saieby July 12. FEKGCSOS dt YEO. A It It I AGE. I WILL sell en Saturday afternoon, at Auctien Roem, Main tret, one good Carriage, auitahie for one or tve horses. Sale positive. . W. L. lAUL llatt, Auc'tr. A r. trust 16, 15i5 3Slt V7. R. WEBSTER, D.D. S.t (RESIDENT DENTIST.) on .Main street, over tiaI?v 6t Mortitt s i J store en'.rar.c? oro door west of Paige's store, ! where he will ba found every way prepared to attend ' to all calls in r, is proicssion, to general aatisiaetion. Augnst I, lf"o. 83 tf t'l ttc.it (tali. Eaton atid Kichiuond RAILWAYI Stmiiiior iVrransoment. c sOMMESCIStJ on M0 PAY, June ISth. :S55, between Rictucond, Circinnar, et all intermediate points. rasstacm Tiaiai. i Leave Richmond 7 A. at. arrive at Cincitnati at 10 A M H) .30 1.15 P. M. ! " " C.3o r. V " " 9.1S P. M. tTlv.a f Leave Cincin'i.5 30 A. M.. arrive at Richmond 8.20 A. Sf. i .3u F. M. " " " S.3o P. St. j - S P. M. " ' -Jiu P.M. i The 7 A. SI. c-ain from Richmond, and the2 30 P.M. ara-.a from Ciccinr.ati wi;l stop at ail res-ular stations, and at the Yaliey liousean.1 Kici.monit Pike en regular notice. Ail other trains wiil stop at reeailar esationa only D. U. MJRHO.V. Su;nntendent i JudSS,1B54. SS-tf Apices at Iteles.tlc! OA A t:'Z Ground Tcpiicr acd Spice, which will be ssld at - manufacterer's price , and warranted to be pure, or no sate G. W. BaRNPS. June?. 1655. SS-tf Stone Ware. AL XS Stone Ware, of ail s:ses and partem, li. W. B iRNES. lUU' I , ; or sate.y

PCltE SHOUT IIonEI CATTLE. VFEW youri- tel yt br Kates' ball. BelviderYorkhireiiiin aaiJ 5d I--ke of Cam bridge: believed to be in calf ea.U to Use id Lord Earrinrvj.. A!so f ur yount ball calvj. X"t by this lat named bull, hi ire iinp ru-d ihlly 1'iu. by the 2d dnke ot Oxford, and djin ijt-lv Harr.nj'.-m tbe l2tB, bv Earl Irociea' Dacheae bnli ;h i3k -f V -k. FiiK'ES of the f.si $liO each of the but! ealve $i ca..h. A'sia few jure bred Aiderny boll estlvea eavch. Adircas T. P. REMLVGTOS. 1 82 Sou lb Frost street, Philadelphia. Ang-ust 15. 155 iO-tf

rifiA BIAliLLJi AC15 juat received and for sale bv KJ" ' Jute 7. leoa. u. V liAhSj.S.

M'bite Fish. rTnE suacriber haa a ares-raa-'ed article of Wkite Fieh. j B wuu.eaou uau arrwis, aiso, atacacrei. rt r sal caeap as June ' S. W. BAKNES FBIIT CA. DEFOI! Over China Hall. TTAVIXO the acencv of Wavne eountv. for the sa' of I M.M. Dr. Arthur's Soll-Scalinr Fruit t ana. I am pre pared to fill ail orders for the aatna. at Cincinnati pri- ' ees. I will also keep cans of my own nianafacture, id Tar ions kinds seif-sulderiniT and ordinarv patterns, j which will be sold at as low rates as they can bo pnreha- ; sed in the West. Also, ail kinds tf Tin crk done tc , order on short notice, and at the most reasonable mtes. A. II. SWAIN, j Richmond, June 1 J, 1;5. 27-tf j SEW VOLI'IES Of the Four Grfat British RfTicrs. Mi: Edinburgh, CSTorth British. Westminster burgh Jlagazine, (Monthly Commer e with North Rritish for May. 1.-55. and the other Reviews and Blackwood for July, Iroa. Tinas or Si as; ni.rios. Any one Review or Blackwood. S3 a year; Blackwood and one Ueviea- or any two Keviews, I 5;thefour ltviews and Blackwood, $ 10; f ur copies to i on addres i. 8-1". ' Postage (which should be paid Quarterly in advance) ca I the four Kevietvs and Blackwood to any l'ot Ollice in the I'nited States, only c ceats a year. Namely: Itcents a)ar I on caach Review, and -4 cents a venr on Blackwood. Address L. SCOTT ot CO.. Publishers. 54 Gold street, corner Fult.m, New ork. B:ir(;aiU!. A LOT of Crape ShawTs, Borates, Tarasel, Lawns, 4e. closing out at very low prices, at No. 10 Main street, by Jcty 1?. te55. T. WKI'.llT 6t CO. ODA W.4TEK. fWHOSE wishinir a refreihtnr, drink f.avored with A Le Mnon. Giccor, Strawberry, Kaspborrv, Black ' ierrv. Vanilla V . no Apple, Kose, Pe:rl, and other svr- I f.ue Apple, Kose, Pe:rl, and other syr ups, of ourotvn manulacture, car. get it.cool and iresn, -,.. , f.om our loun.aia. ,. .-vo i Jii'j 1- r.I.til & ir.tr. J. L. S!OW A CO GROCERS AND 'ernrr .Main and PRODUCE DEALERS, Front ., lti Itiiaund, . sTaAY cah f irsll kinils of ilriiti ati;l Produce. Just re 1 ce'ved and for sale cl.eap for sale cheap for cash fV.gar. nap and Candles, Coilee, Teas, N O. MoUs B II. Tobacco, Class and Fish, Nails, bait, Cl.jese and Uice, Ppices, lriel Peaches. Powder, Shot, die.. Ciirars, A aood s.ipply of Brooms and V oodeu are. Call and se tf examine before purchasing elscft here. July 5. l.Q55. 'I'll r la I V. FISHING TACKLE, ia abun tanre. at C. A. L'lCKlNSON'S. April 13. l-53. 17-tf Western roal. ffaJjBrSIIEl.S superior qu-il Wfl-in Coil, -at e - a w w.r for aale ny CAIX Cc MAL?B. 4 tf 1st month, 1-th, loj. i 1AM, o- m:fkviii: cv rMtiinu oon, ' 't the City Stove Store, if you want Stoves, Tinware, ( Spoutin? or any thing else done cheap, and warranted to be good or no pay October 20. Ic54. 44. tf ! IiASS.iO boxes citv brauds. S bv 1" ai.d 10 by 1 li 1 Glus.i, fr sale by L. II. MoCL LI.Ul'liU, March 1:1, l-",5. Vo. 47 Mainstroct. a OUNCES Zinc Valerian, aJvr Suithalo Morphia, M.vriiliia Acitas, For snlo by l h. M,-rri.i.ocr,n, NoJ 47 Main street. Just lSeeeived, addition to rr.y former stock of Coscli Trimmings. IN 1 larjie stookc Kcameled Cloth April -JO THOMAS liKNTOX. .r tss els. C1 an noicn 'CI erand Timotby Seed jnst received d for sale at No. SI Main street liEO. W. HAlt.NKS JiJC SIC and April 13, 1355 Willow Baskets, for sale bv C. A. DN'KINSOY. 17-tf r.'vI.Vt; assortment of Cameo l'ins and I mps, at ' C. A. DICKINSON S. April 11, 1S55. 17-tf N TEW stock of 30 hour and b day Brass Clock C. A. DICKINSON. April IS 55. 17-tf Superior Teas. VrOC.G IITOV, Imperial and HunpowJer Teas, of the best quality, just received bv h.. M tuuk ot i-ura. IPAPER HANGING! ! FSIIi undersigned Ar prepare I to piper rooms an a su- ! perior manner. They are prepared to film ish every variety and pattern f paper at Cincinnati prices. All orders in their line left at their residence, 4th house south of llepot 'on Sixth street, or at Kramer. Irin ot Co's, Railroad ' Store, opposite the Depot, where a lare stock of Wall Pa- ' per is constantly kept on hand, will be promptly attended to. HOWKLLS or SOS. I March 23. liJ55. l-tf City ItOC Store?. i " I have just received from New York j and Cincinnati, an extensive and superior no. k ot Ladies . .Misses ana Children 3 !-uoes, confuting f French Kid. Enamel-! j ed, bronze acd tan colored lluskin? and SlipK.TS, Jenny Lind tiaiters for Ladies, Mi; J!'S and children. Fine I lloots and Shoo:? for men and boys, such as calf, Roat, enameled, patent leather, and cloth Conre? Shoes and ': Isiip'K-rs. Hate of various styles Silk, Panama, I'aim Irfaf and Mitr:tii.ib.. iat'.-t style and nan.-t beautiful finish. I ntu mtiMufirturiti ail of tiie miist fashionable kin.is of llcots and t'noes to order. d the best materials and ( wc.rkmunhip.buvinir in my cinjiKy the b'-.t of workmen. , I feel cotiCdi ut frm the experience I have had in business, that n'v nrl aviU compare favorably with any i in the West. Thankful for past patruua. I respect-!. 1 fully solicit a ct.ntiuui n-.c of it. JUU BOIiTON. j ' Kichmond, Sept. 2U, 1SSI. 41-tf j aometliiiix ool Tor Every Bodj I -j flfifl SCPKRIOR Su(-ar Cured Hams, my own curing. j t i-UUU above Ilau.s are warranted, and the public is ; most respectfully invited to cail and examine the same. For .aiel.y O. W.BAKXE3. , June 7. IP55. S5-tf :71aoiiic and Odd fi cllow' Krgaltst Furnished to Order at Cincinnati Prices. i AVING sn Agency for a ho-ise in Ciacinasti, i Oroer ma y w h C. A. DICKINSON. 27- tf June . 1 , lso5 Land Warrants.. T 'HE subscriber is prepared to purchase LAND WAR RANTS for the naxt thruo years at the rata ef J j.OU'J per Bor.nth. 'I he very highest N'aw York markot prices will be : given, often Riving more, and never less; or I will sell , vour VarTr.ts or yo at a email charge. ; D T SMITH, t Attornev at Law, Richmond, Ind. ( JuuSSLlfi.V ' gS-tf Lanterns. ' "T II t VF. in store and for aale. a few dozen larze size ' M. (ilol'j Lar.torns, (guar !i an I patent lamp,) and will I seil them very low at No. 6-1 .n a .treet. L. FABCHAR-i-H-tf "June 25. lrV55. S. Iiit.OV.'S Sash, Blind, Door tand Pump factory. Slruiu r; su'-scri'-er is now prepared manufacture te orle' ah. Rllnls. floors. Io.,r and Win.tow Frois, and de i M. Sash j Surface Planin?. R ppins- e- " " Syr l terans acd short i Felice a any ether establishment in the ownty . . . , . . ,.mnA ln r- ... nt a mtmntl I i: r'. '"H ""T"' ""., ."... ' eatality . and is ii pref-arcats lurin,. i'"is 1 eaa be had any nlaca. 1 TCP Ail wt.rk warranted to giv sfactioa. S- C. BR0WX. Seventh street, north of Iiepo-t, Kichmond. Jaly 1?. 1W. 31 4t , a. o A lt I-"Bi-1 all Hot r 1 1 i uving aula ins interf r i in thefcrm of Wright dc MoSitt- inthe llry Goods basaiaess to M.iton lioliinsworth; the feu..i.eai wi.l be contiaIsaeJ.as heretofore, ty T. Wrigial and M. ftioUisrsworth. aaj wer the name and sty ie of T. la right Or Co. he will settle aiie business of the late firm T. RI'iHT, M. UuLLISUSWORTH Richmond, J-!y IS, laSj. 31 if TEAS, TEAS. "I A UOXH5 very superior Tea. just received direct from A " iea? lark. The a.v Tea m i race the various qnali ties ef la.penal. "Voting Hyson anJ Biaca. H. t.,rii.aiBf rnattic are invited to cavil and saaq li.let O. W. BARSE3. . 31 Main atreet. Jane 7. 1"S5. 24 tf Popular IaRazi ties. N OW is the time to satbsecibe for HsTper'e, Patawwa' and Elackwood" .Msgazme. 'Ibe new volume comu-eoce with the July namher- Tha nndersined 1 r.t.c. auHarriT.tiAlll at to low CiUO rlC Ct C - 0 pVK 1 annum lot any el tha itl Alagaaiae. Mcl ssassfl 4 2c. Supply ai way on haaia Call at

ECEBAN CS. 27-tf

Au Increased Demand HAS compelled lis to order, end we are Bow ia receipt of a large lot of I raoh Clothing, just from the ra.u embracia g a general assortment of aaiar Goods White aad fancy Marseilles Vesta; Do Satteen and fancy Linen Coats; Do and fi g'd Linen Panta, Which w e crTer to the trade upon fair teraas. A. M. MILIXR, Main atreet, Richmond.

are oJeriae at cost to c!os oat A. M. M. June S, 155. 2S-tf t ASCT Silk. Crape and Lace BON.NKT9 fancy aad plain Caps, Children's lists, Plata, for sale by 3JR3. lLirr la-tf April SO, lci5. X Tleiesunt bwelliug House. j. T unJerigr,cd woald like to tell the house pf he bow occupies on Front street, or emcbne it tor rrcrertv in the north rrt of town Hi. n. ly object is to secure prcperty nearer hie buaice. For further paxUcular. call upon ,.a, w. h'lchi'm. Miaktr IJ rooms! i r. A DOZ- f these justly celetrated Broems direct from I nion Village, fur sale ty O. W. BARNK5. titt June 7, 1 --Vi FIXE GOODS . T the sign ef the Golden Kagle, No 35 Main street I ain in receipt of an entire new stock. C. A DICKINSON. IT-tf April 13, ISoS Curptt I'tiain. "fin LBS. white and colored Carpet Chain for sale as low tJt.'V.' . . in this w..,.. .11 a eaa be had ia this market. Call at Aug. -i. l.-ii. l. W. BARNES'. ! Closing out Dry Goods and Notions! ! KRAMER, IRWIN CO.. ! INVITE the &ttatioa of nercluat. and delrs of all kinds, to the fact that they are c kinds, to th fuel tht ther mr desirous of closicr oul . " - iowest poasil le rates. Purchasers i their interest to call upon them for I hshmeut is near the Depot, where th AND NOTIONS at the at retail will had it to wewjreiua. Their estab Ih.. w,ri K. . . . . . u ufl the W.-t. Th.. V . . J A ' (ll.ll.'l il t I K .. ..l.n.i.a alAh af llrr.'.l.a to Messrs. Kramer 6t Fletcher, who will continue the basine JUUC i-uj . .e-H UN1TKI) STATES LINIMENT! for hiatal and ItVaal! ' OTANDS unrivalad for power or elfieaey. or eaten- ! sive spplication; it readily reduces Tumors, Swellinji, ioilanimstions, etc. In Weak Hack it acta like a charm. Mra. Andress, of Springboro, O , had Cur- ' rature of Spino and a large Tuner, removed by it iTry it, if you would know its powers. Tut up in lare bottles for only 25 cents, or five bot- ; tie for tl. FVLR'-ON a: I'O.. Proprietor ' For sale by F. I otts and M. C. Lewis, Kichmond; .ani by I'ruggiats and dealers generally. W. W. ROBF.H TS ct-CO.. Indianapolis, I Genersl W holesale Agent for the State, to whom all order ahould be addreased. JunaiS 1?.V- 2S-tf r. w. rmoi'so. jomas w. no. FERGUSON & YEO, ! Wftuieiale and Retail Dealers in Druzs, Medicines, Oils, Dyes. Taints. Glassware, KTC, ETC., Southwest corner of Main and Pearl streets, j Hit Iiiuond, Ind. 7" A It I SI IKS. Coach, Copal, Japan, Leather and White DaOiar Varuiiics, for sale by I July Vi. FKRC.rSOS fe VKO. I'ttlslie astl of Mcliool llauset. BY agreement of Township Trustees far IV.ysi and Franklin townshifis. the border school houses, known as tiie Cox an 1 Jettries school houses, a ill be sold at puolic sale, to the highest bidder, en the 1 1th day of August. IA.., betaeen the hours of 1U and ll o'clock of said day. on the premise. Th Coz school house, usar MiddULoroUs'h, a ill te ofl.red flrt. S. R. WIt4!lK3. Clerk Wayne tawnship. .1. S MONTEI HI, Clerk s rankliu township. July 2C. ISoi. . 39-31 j Ho! all ye that Thirst. McCT.' I-LOUGH'S unrivalled C.eam Hyraps, fiavore;with Slrawlierrj, I I lie Apple, i l.c moil, taanllat, I UaHybcrry, I'esr, i (,ingrr, It oar ! Call ami try tiivir soothing influence. At Soda Fotint tain. No. 47 Mai a su-oet, is the iilaoo tj cool y.iur idea ! July 2. 3-tf. ! CI TV STOVE STOIli;. : Topper, Tin, She.t-Iron. and Tin-Ware MANUFACTORY. "" EFEVER & CNDERWOOD respectfully inf.rin the citiJ j sens of Richmond and vicinity, that they have on hand re than lH Coukliiar Stoves, of all the isticst im proved patterns from New York, Cincinnati and llayton mannf&cture, selected expressly for the stit ..; i Kini. Also, a freneral assortment of Plain am4 Japannei 7Va ifare. made out of the best IX tin plate, and warranted not to leas. Also TIN KOOt'ISO and H'Jt'SK (JLTTKKING AND BPOUT1NO will he riven special attention, both in tuwm axo roniiY, Our facilities for such work are unsurpassed, and in addition to this w do the work ourselves Also Stove l'ipe, Stove Trimming., etc. Also Sugar Kettles, Sail Irons, Doit Irons. Pots. ?killet. Ac WJi iDWuRK of all kinds in copper, tin, sheet iroa an daincdonete order. All of the above article will be sold and put up on terms to auit nurchasers. ICr'otdcopper.braaa, pewter and Iron taken in exchange for work. Thankful for past very liberal patronaee to the new firm, we hope for a continuance thereof by our strict attention to mesi.up. on..,. i.e. ... ,.uu..uB. ........ arr.ie 14-tf OEOICGE WILSON UESTKCTFl'LLY requests all persons indebted Io him for Blacksmithinff, to call and settle their accounts by the payment of cash or giving their no.es. by tbe first of January next, at which time he intends to work for cash, or i prompt payment in trarie. He will also reduce hisprices. so as to make it an ol.ject for tlioae who have the caah to patronise his shop, lie is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, and hopes t'y promptness to continue to receive a lil.erai share of work. fy- Shop west end of Main street, opposite Spinning's ' Livery Stable. j Kichmond, Nov. 30, 154. SO-tf ItOAIim. HOISE, Entrance tetircn .V'.s. 15 and IS Jai strct, KICHMOND, ISP. W. J. MoCOHS, Proprietor. June 7, 1S55. 25 tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. - J. B. IIU.NN1CUTT, Havi.no purchased a stoci of Jewelry, 4tc, of Job Borton, and moved his own st- ck to the room of Mr BorU n. atj jLm tromedtalely below trie fai amuin o.fice, has. with the two stocks combined. . full aoit huiinaa assortment ol Jewelry. Wafehe. ' Clocks, Bresstpin. I inger Kings, Ff b and Vest a etch Chain. Gold and Silver Pencil C'aea, Spoon. Spectacles, Cutlery. Silver Ware ol different kinds, and in fact elmost evi TV article usually kept in similar eej tatlishrr.ents. They will be sold cn aa fair terns ss ; they can be had at any other establishment, and war- ; ranted to be what they are represented. -- Watches and Clocks sirtltzo at the shortest j notice, aad with care. J. B. HLAiMtl. 11, gratelul lor the liberal pa- ! tronae heretofore bestowed upon him, asks a cootmmnce ct tt. tJia rrtenae ana tna puoitc are retpesii fnlly invited to call. Kichmond, June 7, 1?35. 25tf j RAILROAD OHNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE ! -.- WW. r. SPIvvi'G.mte- n ful for pat patronasre, respectfully O-jV iaforms u.;Ail.l:c that ne ha made I -. X ' consideral-le additions t his former stock of Horses. Car rises, Buacys. Ac. and is now prepared to accommodate iu his line to the entire satisfaction ol customers. Qf He will send travellers and others to any part of the c own try that may be desirea wita cost.rortarle veaiolee, good buries and careful drivers. -r His OMMP.CS wiil call in any part of the city for railroad passengers, aad take tnea fross the Depot to their residences or elsewhere, as may be desired. Order left at I .a.M.l.l.. enr! rf Main street, will be sromtitlr at- . . October 27. lt4. 5 Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD fc rtVlVa vnr.-hased the Tin and St SOX, -a-e Store of A. L H. bwam. atid having made large aliiMms to the ... ar, Teircd to f urmsb COUnTlVG STOVES, of tie most ayr-rved pattern., and of var.on. str--, rnt-, -totes. Ufuci axt SuiP isToTjcs, l-oal stoves ard Grata.. Stove I'iy of ail sire eonitaaUy on hauMl. Stove Trimminss of tin uui ri" sheet irn, enr-per and tin ware of H kinds kept o hand or Ban to order. TTTia Hoof pot on in the best snaaner. We are determined to iv this basirres cloee attrntion, and hope to be able io meet the want of oornnjBni- . purcnajers axe Levi led to call acd eyamine oar stoek bef ore purchaiit; Shop near the corner of Main acd Martcisi streets. iiachmoai, June 14, loi5. 23 tf NOTICE. I HATE in stare, and for sal aw eottsigBasest. Ca Sturta. aumsaer V.ts. Ceat aad Paata. Vsabrei las. Carpet es. ;. Will be told low to close consign. Lv-FARaCHAR.

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Main streesc wJane 7, Spring- Trade Boots an . W. BAKNF : 5 If Shoci CHARLES PRICE. .to. jia Vo- "8 Jafoin tirtet. JticJkmonJ. Indian wart respectfully atoms his (Heads -.r f the pabiiercneraily that he has Bow on r. 1 fine savck ef BOOTS and SHOK. suit' lor tae Bprtag trade, liis aaeortawnt f t Lad i-' veer, eealwaoes the latest and c-.t-ea. sty'-e. of enperier wiatortaj and worHasanahip. II ic apeeiai ananuoai ta tale ersjaeb. of baa haataeaa. Vine at.a coaxs Bota for men aaa beys, and a great variety of s-;iru aner $beee. Children "e ghoea. o alas oat ererjr variety t 1 style- Work ail warranted a reeoauaeBdea. Call at i s a.gn ef the Big Boot, opposite Starr Hall. Bachsaend. April a. 1ft u Wholesale and Retail Qrocery Stcrj! J. M. BROWN Jk CO "70l"LD respectfully iafersn their frieads aad the p. . c Tf that they are now in receipt ef a large and choice m.a. .li i. w .a.. . k rr.u.m a.a . .r.. n o. I a.m. I . . . U ' a ... I . -,-,m . i'., a l'ia. T..u- ! . Ftssi, 9t trttist tss Taorr; stsLT; together with a ret- rsl variety ef articsee adapted to the csuntry trade. Vy We hold ourselves, ready at all times ts fiimi . 1 articles In our lin at Ctaetwaari eric, mt k frtif kt -.. to oountry dealera. Also ea band, superior Family Flour, Cora Meal. ? Jt, Grain, etc. CASH 1'AID At all times for Grain and all kinds of Coon try Producs IXZf We are retailing Groceries at a vest tow rni it. J. M. BROWN a CO.. At the lVpot, Bachmond, 1 1, 1 August S, 18S5. S3 :! Cottage Dagucrrcian Gallery. 'I'Hli undersigned is aow ready to operata iu this truly novel and neat Cottage, fitted tiji xprely for the purpose, with a light not equaled in tin. cit . ; where every arraavgesaeat ts tnada fov the comfort ei.-i aceommodauoa ot thoaa who want pictures; an 1 . lean tnurs our friends that they shall compare . iiH the best, as we have a sew Instrument of the latest : .- ; provements ef tha day. IVa would solicit a call, at least, and then you my 1 judge for yourselves whether it will be to your it'-.-j--i est to patronize the cottage and it humble occti; i or not. i To the ladies we would say . you will con!Vr a IV. r ' on us by calling and examining our work anJ you : do so without climbing ap to the) 3d etory of som !. t I building, which is so exhausting that you are r...t i .-. a : good mood to sit for a picture, it so dispose J. Pictures tsken in all sorts of weather, and esj-r- -A attention paid to taking children's picture. Hours i r ' them, Iroin A. M- to 4 1'. M. W. D. SCHOOL! V. i Richmond, August 2, 1?5o. 3:l-tf Xr'ivLrxtoxr'isi Depot. THOMAS NEWBY. House, Sigsa a aad Oraantratal, ram ) , Itrreratite sand Hia.lroitd S tar Ii.-! : t.lHwoMtaalner: Sj.laaster:ltaitaatera( Ueoi x stud TIarbla! ,'Pairt and Glass always en hand aavthe lowest ,i 'i i prices. Mixed Paints for sale. ' Shop on Pearl street, south of Main, over T. . i Touag's Store. Kichmond. November 3. 14. 4'J tf wm. it. mivia a. . raaaawouB. LEFtVliE I KDCinVOOl). II AVISO this day (Aurnst 51st ) entered Into a c-.i: ncrship for the puriose of extending and enlarii CiTT Stov Stub and Tin ware manufacturing ems' . ment. mould respectfully ssk a li!eral share of pair... : : . l Both being practical workmen, we are ready at all tim-, i . i nil all erders with promptness, and warrantable wc.r. f i i j as took thepremium at the H aa ne couuty Hair. Pluip i... it ! the lluntiugton House. I.EFF.VKE 4- USPERW0O!. j Richmond, Octol-er 20, 1mo4. 1 j Indiana State Fair. j THREE SILVER CUPS! W. ROBINSON, of Richmond. Ind . a awn. .'. I the firt proinitim a Silver Cup $10 for tli ' S.:ps:r AToaalid lloaivl'owra eombinod, and a ( i recommended for Superior Workmanship. 'i'. ! t were three Machines put in operation, one of t!. i 1 tho Moftitt Machine of Crystal Palace renown, an ' i t the Wayna county Fair a Silver Cup for tha best Hoc ! Power and Separator, and two caah premiums- - i for superior workmanship, and one for the beats; I men of Machine Castings. ! Persons wanting a superior Machine can be si-cru... , naodated by addressing K. W. RU1!INS Steam l.ngines. Press Screws, Itridge Knit-.. ", i1 chine Work, Iron and Brass Castings made to or l i . j Richmond. October 13, 18r,4. 4 ;-.l" ! Attention! I HAVE In store an! for sale on consignment at Xr ; Main street, (old iSloan House,) rplonpid (loll 1 ,i ! . j Irench China in sets; one large Looking til.i.-u I t.. '. entirely new, one huge Show Case, nearly m v, -.a Bc-k's Patent Cooking i?tove, as pood as new, otic in; ! rior I .a nip. Clocks, I'tated Spoons, anil a variotv of o r .'. ,elos. Call and aee. W. L. ARgl llAit. luns 14. 1S5... 'i'i -tf CITY GROCERY STORE! e. n. COOK & SON, WOrLD respectfully inform their friend an! !.n publiethatthey have enlarged enc" refi't-d r j room, and tilled it with a fine aasortmeut of i'r- i J-'amily tirocerica and Proviionn, which ! will sell at low at similar articles can be ha t '-' '' ' i nierhot. Thankful for the past liberal patronac ! j stowed upon them, they respectfully solicit a v . - uance of the same. July 20. IBM. 3! '! j j ZUcluuoxicl, Xnrllaua, j riKaT I'KKMIUM i Mtorsc I'otccr ami Separator. f jsnr. uhsoribr havinf been awarded the riasr riiM I at the lat Plate Pair, held at Afadiaon. Ind., and .e 1 Wayaeeeunty fair held at Kichmond, for the l.e-t li i Power auit separator, take pleaaura la recommenau.,; . . to hie old customers and the farmers generally. These -V . chines contain many improvements ever ether macliin-a. The cylinder is 3 feet loug. and mate of wrought iron. If ; ferred; the concave ha strong wrought teevti, secure I . heavy screw nuts, and the separation commeu "S ia 1. concave, ami continue the whole length of the Mac hii:The shoe is light, withilounle riddles add screen, and v partially at both end We build a part of theia ilh f-. -tor for tailing, aud stackers for straw alone, or S r at Cttarr together These machine are partU- jiarly r comraended f-r light draught, and for saving an1 rip.u.' . - ! the yrain, and are warranted to have thrashed n-a . i I touahels a day, and will thrash and clean ali.ioat ' aasnuntef Oats that can be f1 throngh. Amongst -he r , pctitors for taa premium- a Silver Cup at the ritate r ,. j was met Mr. Jaotlett, who waa awar.le 1 the lioi.n lit I i ..t the World's Fai-vat London, and also at the Crystal 1' .'- -) at New York, thus aenaoustrating that enr machine tan at the head of the Ust In.baca having beat the WurM. j fp etachiae can be aent to almost any part of tiie c n try. JKr Orders solicited and promptly filled. Ten. . i j eral. ,r7 Repairing done at ahort notice, and Ca- ---s furnished at low rates. Address, j F. W. ROIiINS'"j Kichmond. July S. 1W5. : i sotosos aaaan.J lwiLi.xa sis 'Indiana Steam Agricultural VoiI:.! , BEAHU V SI.M.X, i Richmond, alto .Vuoaie iY JluUdinj, Indian. .- j MaacsacrraEaeorTKa j Celebrate. I'ret-iBni Empire hteel Daw, For cither two or three horse akreas., Sub Soi! Plows, Pteel Corn Plows, Straw C alter s. Cultivators, Harrows, Horse Hoe. fVed Planter. Cera Hhellers, W heat larills. Cider Mills, And dealer in almost every variety and kind ef taipro- ' ved Agriculturaland Horticultural implements, oie. I IO" Orders respectfully eoticited. j Partial List rf Premiums Awarded Ij i BEARD & SINEX, For tbe Empire Steel Plov-! Ohio State Fair. lftM The First Preorttrm, togsthw w't'i i a R.l.er liadal for ceneral tmrpoae. ever fifteen oropetlt -ri. 1 Warns county (Ind.) Fair. JI. two first premiams m t.i 1f,r La.. first tiuloma. ; Clinton county (0.) Pair and Preble coasty Fair. "51, !-t ''Indiana State Fair Wl For general purposes, a fW-r cap; bt Rod Plow, Uff aoil. first prewaium and d.ptvni.. i bertgub oil plow, first premium aud dip.oma; r" ' '. ! horse Plow, diploma: beet eae twree Plow, diploma, i Straw Cutter, first weaaium and diploma. Rush county (lad.) Pair. IBS, nlplooae, .. . Wntleuity (Ind.) Fair. leJJ. m Pr.mla .ni l 1 w.a for reaeral aerswei; firs preiamss aad diploma f ir is ) 1 ?l w ai"ft7wt pTeTIu- aad diploma for stubble Plo-r. pT;iS Te. Had ) Pair. 1M: retpreaa aad dipt .a.. ' Wayne eooaty (Ind ) Trial for A jr. cultural Impl.Ma-.s. ' for !-53. firetpremlaea. j For best Plow for gesieral purpose, Eilver Cup S send ' Is liana Stat Fair. j First premium for (eaeral purposed, at the Wayne eoa-.: y i Fia'o. Vnrss preouaa at the State Fair for l-".4. ' Also, a first pvemiam at the eaaae Fair for the best :.. a t Eheiler. and tor saw best straw Cwtter. rr-y Omce oa the touthwest corner ef at aia aa4 Fr- a nreet. Jaly 1. liii u t PITTS C0BTT AND COB MILL THI3 Mill is vaarticnlariy adapt! to (rrindin- F- i f'jrCatUe, H jrse, glieep, Aa. ant redaee ern c i k. aJlt aaM A if. rentiirwd AnB" for t ?.s feedinf of ttock. " It frind rer fa-t. and renturej powerto do the aaa mmaaat of T ! i offered to th public. It P- e-Jtutrae i rive it tke advantage at gntn " " " ' ' tk ear- desideratun never before attavuied uanj'.tiM;n tt a aimple ia it consny-ti jo, dnraVio a-t-1 e'v kert in ordeV. aad wall grin-l from 10 U 2i baU per tour, aeoording to th power applied. It r -ry iZriahl. and easny adapted to aorae, ';-' cower weighing osaly two hundred and fifty pinod. It u.res a pwI of from of from li to 1 hao-lrcd r . elatios per mTnt- For sale by BEAliO A M t A. aan Ml. Ltiirille Cewteat, hi rt'.r avri'l f r

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