Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 35, 16 August 1855 — Page 4

Afraid of the IV ae. I I want your boy in raj shop, said a shopkeeper to a poor widow; I ha bad a great deal of trouble with clerks, and I want your Seth, bcause I know he's honest. The widow was glad, for it was time for him to be arning something, and she thought it would be quite a lift in the world to have lam go in with Mr. Train, and she knew that h would suit Mr. Train, for Seth did well trerywhere W hen Seth came home from schocl, he was almost as much pleased with his good fortune as his mother was. Neither mother nor son knew anything about Mr. Train's Store; it was in the lower part of the town, but his family lived near the widow's in fine style. Seth was to go the next Monday morning; and at tho time he was punctual at his new post. The week passed away. When he came home to dinner or supper, hU mother would ask him how he liked it. At first he said.

pretty well, and then, ha didn't exactly know ' then, not very wen; ana aaiuraay ne ioiu nis i mother plumply that he didn't like it at all, and wasn't going to stay. Why, Seth, exclaimed his mother, grieved arid mortihed at the change,-are you so diffi cult to suit aa all this comes to? Do you know how important it is to stick to your business? t What w'ill Mr. Train say? ( Mother, answered the boy. the shop is a , , . . ii r gror Knop. ana i cannot stay mere; - was Htopped; indeed. iKh ti hvi- him remain SZlTeZZlZZ Tk nmilu.,'. mnutli Ar,rd : indeed. I after that she had no wis Vint aim was very sorr -- j . f . . When Mr. Train paid the boy on Saturday niht, Seth told him he could not stay. The ehopkeeper was surprised! How is this, aid he; havent't I doue well by you, this week? Yes, sir, answered the boy; I never expect to find a kinder master. Do you find fault with tho pay? No, sir, answered Seth, it is good pay. Well, what's the difficulty, then? Tim tuinr hov hpsibited to 'rive his reason. : Perhaps the man guessed what it was, for he ; said: I "Come, come, Seth, you won't leave me, I j know; I II raise your wages. f O, sir, answered the brave boy, respecuuily, you are very good to me, very good, sir; ; but I cannot be a aramseuer. 1 am ajraia of the way for I cannot forget that the Bible says, tho wages of sin is death. S-'li left: the man afterward said it was the greatest sermon he ever had preached to him and it set him seriously to thinking abouy giving up the business; but he did not, and his own family bore awful testimony to the Dibit declaration. A few years afterwards, he died the miserable death of a drunkard, and within six months his son, in a fit of intoxication, fell into the river, and was drowned. Is it not dangerous to tamper with the wsots of sin on any terms? A Warm to Read About. The Ohio State Journal gives the following description of the farm of (ien. Worthington, near Chillicothe. While in Chillicothe, a fow days since, we ! availed ourbelves of an opportunity of lisitiiig t the lino farm of (Jen. Worthington, which is J located about two miles north of the city, upon ; the high grounds that overlook tho beautiful ! va'U-y of the Scioto. This farm contains about, seven or eight hundred acres of the lest land in the garden of Ohio, well supplied with tho purest water, and adorned with magnificent groves of forest trees. Fruit of the choicest kind, and of every variety, arc to bo found in the spacious orchards, f.r there are several, while the grape and melon ines that were growing luxuriantly on every hand, satisfied us that the General would iruver suffer from the want of friendly visitors during the grape and melon season. Figs from the land of Smyrna, frijoles from the plains of Mexico, and jwas from the semicivilized country of Japan, flourish In his well cultivated gardens, objects of curiosity to the stra tiger, and of pride and gratification to the well cultivated taste of the General. A largo stone mansion built for durability, comfort and convenience by his ancestor, the late Gov. Worthington, stands upon tho bluff, from the top of which may he seen a country all up and down the winding Scioto, that, in our humble opinion, surpasseth anything that can bo seen this side of Jordan. Fronting the farm on the east, at the foot of the hill, is a lake constructed by the General himself, from a marshy piece of ground, containing about 15 acres, which is now stocked with various kind of fishes, that await his pleasure whenever he may choose to have thtni served up at his table. A largt ice h use, built upon the verge of the lake, stands conveniently ready to receive the frozen liquid into its capacious maw whenever old winter, with his hoary locks, may choose to present the offering. From this receptacle of one of the chief luxuries of summer, the Gigienil is enabled to supply the wants of the people of Chillicothe during the hot season. At a convenient distance from the tempting waters of this beautiful hike, the milk of fifty short horn durhams is kept, from the sale of which alone, the past year, tho General reali-1 zed the snug little sum of four thousand dollars. White Clover. One of our cotemporarios, the "Maine Farmer," urges the propriety of sowing White Clover, and says that for several years past he has never laid down land to grass without adding this to the variety. lie says it makes excellent hay, and full as much as any of the southern clovers. How it may answer in the soil and climate of Maine we know not, but here we have never know it cultivated for any purpose; jet it seems to be indigenous to our soil, often making its appearance after wheat or oat crop, forming a complete sward. : It makes good pasture, but less of it than I other grasses. We never knew it mown for j hay. We cannot see, however, why it might ; not be profitably sown with timothy or other . grasses, either for pasture or hay. It would ; f..ea ....ts.tk for mA..t.r witr,., '. at aU interfering with the growth of the timo-; , , ,, ., t any wt Clover, auu w uuiu lauisuu tuuaiucra- ' bly to the product. In England their pastures are composed of a number of kinds of grasses, generally, if not always including white clover, and if such a course were adopt-1 ed here we have no doubt many more cattle . could be produced on a given amount of land Indiana Farmer. Tux Tsuicus or Russia are 'always re moved to Moscow during times of war. for j safety; and it it stated that the bullion now in ' m the Treasury there, greatly exceeds the sum held by the Bank of England, and the estimated value ot gems and jewels is almost fabulous, before which the crown jewels and regalia of England sink into comparative insignificance; XSTTo iew new and stiff cloth easily, pass a cake of white soap a few times over" it and tne neeoie will penetrate easily.

Yankee Flax Cotton . The Baltimore Patriot of July 30th says:

Some years ago Llaussen s patent. forconTertim fl :f - j .: "5 curia 4u. awna-iav.. in ingland. Considerable sums were embarked in the maaufacture; but, after a fair test of ability to compete with the American staple, the experiment was abandoned. In ' b.tn , - , - nax eolten prorea a failure, owing to "a detect in the invention, which necessitated the use ' of a powerful acid in cottoning the flax; thus rendering it worthless, or comparatively so for manufacture. But what the ingenious O Frenchmen did not succeed in accomplishing, ! has been effected, it is said by an eterprUing i ankee, who has produced, at a small expense, an article winch trie editor of the Sew Y ork c .. c , ., . .Mirror pronounces -very nne. wneiner Dy n self, or compared with the best real cotton." The modus operandi is, f course, a secret; but the Miror editor has been permitted to witness the process, and ho says: "In just twenty minutes of time, saw we a . r J . a .1 , , . W,SP B5c?nu .rT? ""'. uot ,more .tna" nalr cteanea ot tne -sn.ve. tranatormeel, -1'resto V, ' aii.V. ' a' " slrucK US. beautiful cotton. All that was don was . .M - . , o . , a. , -- place the flax in a bowl of fluid, compound-1 d of tWO Cheap, Simple materials, dissolved! in Croton. and haunter the explosion of tte f-"" "" mUon.v. nuiu, curapouiwuurc anu uie uieacning Ogan, and as oetore Said, in twenty minutes the cotton was made AH that is done with the flax is to thoroughly exploue all Its tayres and bleach It .that IS the whole process, and there is no apparatus orj material required mat is not easily and cheap-; ly accessible to any farmer in the land, and the conversion can he done in a thimble, hold-1 . 1, .til- . . ing a 'scruple, or a Vat. holding a ton of ilnx. ! j As to the manufacture of thearticle, it applies to any cotton, woolen or worsted machinery." : 11 w claimed for the i ankee cotton flax, th1 cn De manufactured "cheaper than the reai cotton, that it is a finer, softer, and strongIt is claimed for tho er material; that it will serve every purpose for which cotton is used; that in delaine fabrics it will take fast colors, and the flax can be grown any and everywhere." If these claims are borne out by subsequent results, our cotton growers are destined to meet with serious competition in a field which they have hither-1 to had t: themselves. . ,. i A If cu a u . 1,, t- f . t Tk. : .1- 1 . . '" " feenuewan ic.-miu in tins city, who came Here twenty-three years ago from England, and brought with him some three hundred guineas of his own hard earnings, with which he commenced business a a grocer on a small scale. Little by little ho increased his trade and at the present time he is probably worth more than any other man in Massachusetts in the same line of business. During the peoriod of twenty-three years he never gave a note of hand or took one; he never sued a man and was never sued himself, nor ever called on to the witness stand in any court during the whole period. He was never naturalized", and of course never voted, althoup-h he has paid thousands of dollars for State and county purposes. He has been known to buy a caro r tT 1 .- r..w . r Of est India goods amounting &yo.OO, lor which he paid cash On delivery. He never ! ih.uli m nrrtrintc u,t,,vi,.jh,w, K......-. . ... .... . ... .i.iiiiii jituvis, never gives a dollar tor a charitable purpose, where he thinks his name will appear in the newspapers, although he has distributed thousands to the distresses of his fellow-men. Can such ! another man bo found in this or any other country? Botton Post. Banking Facilities ol our Principal Cilies. ' rpi e T, . . . ine City Ot liilltiniore has til teen banks, with an aggregate capital of $8,576,583. Her population is I69,0o4. The city of Philadelphia has sixteen banks, with an aggregate c;tpital of less than 611,OOO.OOO. Her population is 340.045. IM. r ' i .... ineciiy oi aew 101k- lias thirty-seven banks, with an aggregate capital 48,482, Her population is 51 5,546. ' Of Mi i The city of Boston his thirty-seven banks, with an aggregate capital $32,460,000. Her population is 136,881. The city New Orleans haseight banks, with an aggregate capital of Is 1 4,302, 600, Her population is 1 16,375. The city of Providence has thirty -seven banks, with an aggregate capita! of $13,896,460. Her population is 41,513. The city Charleston lias niue banks, with an aggregate capital of 10,756,735. Cincinnati has two banks, with art aggregate capital of 361.000. Her population is 160,000. WasHIXO SILVER. A Correspondent of the Germantown Tdcyraph says: Sme thirty J. mill years since, i was mlormed by the proprietor ; ot one oi me largest ami oldest silver establishments in the city of Philadelphia, that ' "housekeepers ruined their silver by washino - ; : 1. i. i.-i.-. . r .. - r .1. - l . . i i i . , . mi ounp-ouu.--, ii, uiaacs it. hkk like pewter, ! never put a particle of soap about vour silver, j then it will r- tain its original lustre; when it j wants polishing take a piece of soft leather' and whiting, and rub it hard." I had forroerly seen silver washed in water with the ! addition of a little soap and rinsed in clear ! water. I adhered strictly to his advice, and j found a creat difference in the a rrearance of i the silver. As Avalanche of Bkxad. An item with this heading has been recently published rela tive to an arrival of 30.000 bushels of whoat ! .1,.. C..,l,. ... v .1 r sfc uiiv vk uic kjvruLiici ii t nnji u lilt? way OI V..l,:il. rl,..,. J fry uo ..aauimr suu v uawsow's il.llirOHU. ir, Chicago Tribune sajs that if this be called : an avalanche, some new term must be found ; for the vast quantities of wheat in store in ,1 , -. -i i - , . , I that city, there having been at one time du-1 ring ine prrsens St-asOD, 4ru,tMJU DUSlielS in one warehouse. Aiacanery is used for storing ; and snipping it. Or National Debt. While we are boast-! ing of our surplus of twenty-two millions in! V. Tm. mw.A ... 1? J . 1. . r r. . f of bfty-two : millions, it is well enough to note the fact that ' the atUOUUt ofchaims alrea.lv T.rr.r..l f.e ' hragton w over three hun-; dred millions, exclusive of the French Spolia-!

ton bill, wh en c a ms five millions. We.HVmi,ii 1 , "iPlf V -n. .-..so. . -"" " v ho miry M ill, at wh.cn they manufacture a superior Opine that many Claims Will be thrown OUt by article of HoroinT. They also wist to bur all kinds the Court, which Was established, not for the of timber '"'table for Lumber, for which they ill fi .t , i Pv tair price. R v one wisher: - to purchase, or ha vspending die public money by sat- J Li for Fle .Br thts iB lheir lmV tBri"l Z "J,,. ulymg imaginary elaims, but merely as an ex- j Kichmond. Jua 7. i;55 S5-tf ,

pioiuous ver.it w ior ine settlement ot dispu-f ted accounts. i XW The Scientific American says a strong . solution of alum with some whisky mixed in ' it, is said to be a most execl'ent remedy for galled shoulders of horses, three times a day until the woun Apply it '' d is healed, i ."Uncommonly intelligent are the Coro ner juries in Mississippi. Recently twelve; men in "Warren county, in that State, rendera verdict that "the deceased died from the r J . , , - Visitation Ot Uod, or mt Other dltat unknown to the jury." Goto Dcst. More thn sis tons of sold' a. J a !. .a - - . dast were dervotd in th mint .t tt aepJSUa m tfce mint t b1 Franen the 1ft mnd ?Ist of June. 1845. cisco between

X Cii.mge. j sew JOS, liENTisr. respectfully inform

jmm Strattan- tore, formerly known Bosweii' Dazuerresn Gallery. rjilranc between fctrattan nd Law'. Store. U 1. After ascending the stairs. tora to the iomt it the law rrtrect. i Tk..tr..l t i - t : . :.,...- ftl the ime. R'-aaoad. Aug. 9, H55 New Arrangement. 1 r ZIMMF.it would reioscUully inform hi W i vy, friend and castasmer. that ha ha h moved hi j Candy manufactory to So. 49 Main street, where he i will keep a general assortment ef Candies. Nut,; Ir'ruit and Cigar. Aim, a eeneral asiortinect ol .NOTIONS Threads, Buttons. Comb, Hosiery. ; G lores, and uch article a are usually kept in Notion Store, for sale wholesale and retail, at Cine in- ; nati price. Richmond. August 9, I55. S4 tf .ev srJeii roviiIii. A Ta meeting of the Board of Township Trustee i. m. held on the i-sth of July, I?io, it wa ordered that the ichool house :n the northeast corner of the i township known as White Hal:, the one on the east iii'Je.Uoa ii the Thomti school house, and the one oa ,he ew?ott ,d Richmond firntiike. known ai the Hampton ichool house, will be otfirej at public sale in the town of Newport, on the first Saturday in September, where due atreniiince will be given by the Trustee. Term mado known on day of f ale. A l6, the lime day. an J at the same place, will he let the contract for building three new school house. Persons desiring such contract will do welt to call 'on said trustees soojf, where thpv can see specifics - , . i llon' 1 e J F. WOODARD, KM. I.ACEY, II. CHAliLtS, ! A 0 Twa.h,P jate. August 9, 13j5. 34 St STATE of INIr ANA, - In tha w.ne Circur WA VN K t ULN 1 V, j Court, rail term. lsS ' - T tTE OF INDIANA. , In tha Uavne Circur ) j,rob Pence nd Brook J,ha,rn. ) n.nt. VOTICK is hereby given to th ibov named deW i 0 , davit, complaint an.! bill of exchange founded i n a con tract made in t amond,;.; i ay, in au county, in ice above entitled cauio. and that th-y b'j an i appear before the Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court, on the econd dayof his next term, to be held at the Court House in and for aaid county on ti firit M.m lav in Seutemter. 15-o and answer or ueiuur it "u Lu.it:uuu, .-., in their absence the sauie will b Uken (Lr conf o.sed. and a decree rendered thereon accordingly. wi ness: ANV!V SCOT 1 ' C' VV' ' James Hihidks, Pltf i Att's. August 9, IS55. Take Hied! VI. I. persons having unsettled account w ith the late firm of W. T. Dennis & Co , J. W Dennis i Co , or with V. T. Dennis, are hereby notified that all set- . tlemenu and collections wiil be put in n offirer's hsnds on and afttr Auii.t loth, if nut arranged beforo that time. V. T. MUM: U P.D, A.ih'n e. , Auu.t 9, 1835. 84 tf row sale. I j which he would dispose of on rea.oniala ttirins Or. j he would exchange Mohawk, (the name of his aniinl.) j tor mule or horses, at fair priee. I le can confident- : , roI:ommendthesaidMt)hawka.oneorihebe.t brood j adimal in the country, l'ereons who mav desire to ; see and examine this Jack, can find him at the residence ; of Mr. Thomas I'orterfitU, near New I n is, I'rebte ! county, i )hio. ' ' Any persons desirous of trading for tho said Jack, I will address the undersigned at his resiih-nro in Mid- ; ; wav, Woodford count v, Ky. V. PA INK. J 1 August 9, 1855. " 34-3t I WISH to sell large number of Pianos in the next 1 two weeks, and will otter the sam-! inducements to I purchaser as I have during three or four months ast ; The country is being bleaaed with an abundant harvest, and I hapo our country friends will no longer refrain from indulging their families with a firit rato Piano. Cincinnati is undoubtedly the largest Piano and Me- ', lodeon market in the West, and there is noplace in the . country where thev are sold low. rurrhasers have, therefore, a niuih better opportunity to select an in"1'""5"1 uited to their taste thn by purchasing where the assortment must be lim.ted. My ock is present very l.rge. and new invoices arriving weekly Irom the best manufacturers in the countrv. flesse call at .5 iit Kourth street. u . k. cor.Rcn v. Piano and Melodcuit dealer, Cincinnati. August 9, 1S55- 4-tr I iii porta ut to Saw Mill Owners ami Others. rf Ml K undersigned otFer for sale one of J. R. Shanks' celebrated Lath Cutting Machines, w ith the exclusive right to use the same in Wayne county- Also a machine, nd the right to uce the sime out of ayn countv- These machine attracted murh nut ice whei on exhibition t the fair of the Mechanic- Institute t Wavne en in Cincinnati, last year. They are very si tiplo and durable, and are capable of cutting Itom i0,0)0 to 30.000 laths each, per day. One hand can cut, count and vie up ready for market, i to 12 M , two hands 15 to 20 M; and three hands 30 M. per dav. The machine reauires so Utile power to run it that any mill ownei fwould furnish power gratW, a it would furnish a good market t home for lumber. Thp machine may be seen in operation in Dalton, Wayne countv. Ind . UL.-. vr, i rw August 9, 1855. 34-tf (rent ll.-irgain. rPHE undersigned having removed from New Paris, I will sell his hou'e and lot in that place, also his , houe snd lot -1 mile nnrth of Paris, on the road i lead in 5 from .New Paris to Palestine b th property's 1 being very desirable and pleasant situations. Anv f person wishing to purchase, may call on John P. Ire" i iand. New Paris, or James Ireland, cne mile north ol Pari, or Samuel 1 odo. 2 J miles north of Paris, on the Palestine Pike, who will give all necessary inlorma tion. Any one wanting a real bargain, now is vour chsnco. VM. IUKLANIV .New Paris, O , August I, 1355. ;3t-tf I'ublic Sale. T7ILLbe sold on Saturday, thelMh inst , at the v residence of the subscriber, two m;I?s eist o Centreville. the followin? rrooertv: Horses. Cttl ' Ciw;Mipp, Hoe.Corn in the field, Osts in the ! I-hT,7 "V K.rm':nS To01" f j" kinJs, Household and iKifchen lurniture. &c. Sale to commence t 10 o'clock on said dav, and terms made known atthetime r .. i i.m, v- i.- "" -1. It55-, Ti ill t? Aut2. JOHN K. DC.NM AM. S4 tt -A large lot for sale by FKKlil'SON YEO. "' BROWS 3 c- - "o. IJKOV. ABISsMV-V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0lF'ca North-wet corner of Third and Ma n, entrance on 1 hird, near Main street. Cincinnati, O. February 9, 1?55. ,vtf ir J UL( t it I IIbhds Siijtar; 10 sacks Cutiee: 25 hairs Shot; lo sacks Dried Peaches; 20 hhis Molasses; 4u naif bbls Molasses; At 31 Main street, which wiil b ald liar for cah or on brt CTedit. u. w. BARN K.s. March 23 143. i4 ,f lit I KK St ?t IKTn, . , . . , XVa" f Superior Butcher and Shoe Knives, RICHMOND, 12, D., fv EElns,rtlBi?!!t' tneir superior Buuher and h. e IV knives f ir sale, wholesale or retail, at the Ilird wares tors of J. B. Strawbrid. Main .JeeT i2 an iotners re mrit-?! tic:i 2nd caainiue them. - All criers aldres?d to I. N. Martin will be promptly attended t.. I 1 Kichmond, November 2s, 1 S y 1 . 49-tf Steam Satv .11 ill. SHUTE dr BROW X IVOULD respecu'ully inform their trieoi and the ' Fubiic sen,rrll!y tn,t " now rrepard to t furn!f!l uf ler. of a'l ever y uy. and f itent, at their Meant aw Mill, near th.Dlpot in n.i.cit; f10 ,n tona city, and at the shortest notice. Thev connection a Lath Machine, which enaBATES HOUSE, Ciirswr of H'oatiayiM ad Klinr.it ttr INDIANAPOLIS IND. 1. D. SLOAN, Proprietor. July Ss. 154. 32-tf LlUBEIt VAK1). , ELLIOTT CO ALE, j TTAVI cmBSBeoced a Lunger Yard as FrankUa street' I no...; ot Hiii. w a-r-e are prepared to furcwa the public with a i moss etrr kisul of Laialr for ruudin- parpoees. The:r acil:iies f-c ebtauain suc will enahletlwist k keep up timr uwnam. nt tbai of aino as? .suae. Tlwjf rmpcitutlf a.licti tie ata-uae of the aitic' a the are determined u. rfil as i aa aar ether establ at. . meet, and at C.nc i l.aii frices. ' 6ta Bsnia. IS. Irsa. 'T EAD PI PE- A trS" 'TTT -ortea H. U L. 1. X, IX od 3 racbe. tor sale at the sWVi -wrAf r. J. BAh-ls.

i. a. jru.i, w. r. iijtos, CemtrrrUlt, Rixkmmi, Jl tUS A BE.XTOSi, ATTOfLXEYS A.VD COP.SSZLl.CIiS JT ItW, Itichrnond, Iiidiaana. &y 03.ee in the Wigfin' Buikiis March lu. 1J - f

Lard Oil and Candles. THE ubriber having completed their arrange, meat for tnanufacturing tswaooT Goods, are prepared to furnish the mercbsnts and inhabitsnt of Richmond ai Ttctnity with OIL AND CANDLES of superior quality, at f rice racgiig below the Cincinnati market. Versus in want ot the i'wh gooJs wi 1 ioJ it ajruatly to their aasaataga to call at t.'m estaolisnment before purrbain elsewhere. UKactory in the oiil RichmorJ loun-iry Buildtsss. BAYUIS k .MARC H ANT. February 9 1?35. s-tt Watches and Jewelry! JUST received from the t'ast some very fin Watch es, gold and silver cases, for railroad j urpose. UolJ Guards and Fokf-'haini: Kar Kings of virions pattern: Musical lioxes and AccorJeous; Gold Pens and l encil Tstes; Silver Ware and Plated Gooi; Breastpin of the latest patterns. Watches and Clocks repaired by a skillful workman. Havii.u procured out of the best workmen, I intend that all work that is entrusted to my csre, shall be repaired with tha utmost care and on reasonable terms, and warranted to keep good time according to their quality. Thankful lor past favor. I wish a continuance" of the same. C. A. DU K.INSON. No. 35 Main street, sign of Golden l.ale. June 21, 1553. 2T-tf CHINA HALL. A I. I- K N fc H II O ADK S neeiivare lea!ei s, No. 59, Main Street, Richmond. Wx have recently bien receiving i new in I complete btock o all goojji !ouui in our line, cnsiwtiDg of y.ieens ware, Glm ware, t rencb Chi m. I rifaisnia, I -Swi Church, Strc nl I inuse l.zn t s, I VKii5f Canaie.ticiis, Wa.fer., &c. ; Our stoct is of tht best, 1 ut as we are not ft a I of boaatinj, we will not ay what we eta or what we cannot da, tut would request all persons wanting g "od.- in onr Una, c. It, examine and judo for themHeivej before buying elsewhere. June 7, 2o-t. Totnb-stones, lloimmctifs, Vr. D& R. MORRISON, Main St., Richmond, Ind., still continues to manufacture, to or ii-r, every variety of Plain and Ornamental Tomb-S!i.nfs. Monuments, &.C., &c. of the latest style, and must beautiful patterns. fc;y He takes pains in informing his fi-ientis thai he will sell as cheap, if not a little r.'iwfir, for ready cash, th&n can be bought in the Slate. Ilia work is warranted equal to any made in the West, snd perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Tho public are inviled to call and examine his stock and specimens. Richmond, March 10, 18."4 .itoi ciiil;.. I'S T received by K R AM KK, IRH IN CO , Noble street, opposite the Railroad Liepot, and lor aaie at the lowest rtes 10 hh! Sugar, 15 bags C'ollee. Clarified ugar, t'ruahed do, I. oaf do. Powdered do, Kxtract Logwood, S bv 10 Glass. April 27, 1H53. 15 bbls Mul uses, 0 kegs Nails. SL'NDRIKS Dried Beef, Dried PeitheJ I.emou-, Almonds, Saleratus. S C. Soda. voir i) " 1 b. Ualsam t ir, superior quality, at 'J L. 11. Mi-cri.I OI'C.H'S. July SC. No. 47 VI in street. 1 i t ASKS puie Olive Oil, fr s .'.e by At' 1,. 11. MeCl :i.i.ori5ii. Ju'y'iti No. 47 Main street. VN extra lut of Chr. U13 Oreen; Yellow; " Red; Just received and for sale bv I.. H. MeCl'T.I.OUr.n, .Inly 2rt. No. 47 Mnin street. 1 ROf'tlllr S. A fresh supply of Family Groceries I jut received by ' E. M. I UOK, March i'J. lr-oi. No. i Main tnt. STAR GROCERY STORE.; JAMES JORDAN, No. 11 !Iuin Mreet, Ui IiihoikI, HAYINO taken a new room, a f doors east of his former stainl. is now prepared to oflVr to the citizens of Richmond, a stock of Family Uroceries vhicU iaimot te excelled in quality in Uiis city. His assortment consists in part of Imperial, (lull Powder and Young Hyson Teas; Kio antl pure old Java Coflee; Lo;if. crushed, clantied and N. O. Suar; aSuif.tr house and New Orleans Molasses; Pure Cider Vinegar; White Fish, Mackerel, Pickerel and Herring; Star and Pressed Candles; T ii acco, of all kinds; Imported Clears; Jtnokin(r Tohacco; Powdt-r. Shot, Lead and Cape; haleratus. Indigo, Starch; Spices, cf all kinds. ,VOtHHN WAKK.such as Tuhs, Buckets, Sunr Boxei, half bushel measures. Washboards, Clothes Pins. $c. WII.LOW-WARE Marketing an t Clothes Baskets of different sires. Chairs. Scc , ops. Mop handles. Bed Cords, Cotton Clothe Lines, Brushes, Carpet Chain, ail colors. Coverlet Warp and Cotton Yarn. Camile ick, Piu hers, Molasses Cans, Spittoons, Pitchers, Tumblers, Candlesticks. Lanterns. Castors. ki&i, KaU.ns, Prucei. Plunis, Peaches, rickles. Lemon Syrup, Baking Powders, Mustard, Fresh Peaches, Tomotoes, Cove and Spiced Oysters, hermetically sealed in cans, irlioe lilac-ing and Brushes; Matches. Confections and Notions of all kinds. r t Particular attention is invited to my stock, of Teas It is lare and warranted. rF I have in connection with niy Grocery Store, a fine new Sod Fotictaii, for the comfort of tho!e who wish a cool, refreshing drink It is supplied w ith the purr st Syrups, ef must delightful flavor, including Strawberry, Kaspherry. Pine Apple. Sarsa(arilia,tVc. Grateful for past patronage, I most respectfully Solicit a shire of put lie patronage. May i4, Uii. 2-2-3ui OF NEW AND SPLENDID JEWELRY! tl 1SRS. CONE A BRO , are now opening at th-ir IT I. store. No. IS Main street, opposite Bright welt's Store, a very oxtenaive and gonorat assortment of rich and rare Jewelry, const sf nig ot UoM and Stiver Watches for ladies and gentlemen's wear, varying from 5-5 to $1-6; Stiver Watches from $1 to $7-. sorre ol them miJe exjjresly for Kairroad men, and necessarily ol Ihu lest iHility- Every variety ot breastpins, l.nger titiii, and ear drops, ot the la'et and most heautiiu! p-ttt i ns: gentlctTjn'a gld hob Chains, very fne. silver Kob t. ha:n. neat and rich; stiver. &Ad and plated Guard and Breast Chains; Porte MVnnaies, of new ty!e and very line either for ladies or eni.emen. pure Albata Table. Tea and Dessert spoons, far superior to Gernikn Silver, and almost evjual to pure silver; Table r orks of the same materia!: Gold an i Stiver Thimbles. Gold Hens and Gold iH Silver Pencil Cases. Clock in great variety, among which are some ot the Imsst of lr rem h rranufacture, which run three weeks, and are warranted to be superior to anything else in this line. Also, a clock that run one year, 3lC They have ilso every imaginable article erer kept in thf-ir line of business', purchased in New York at the lowest cash f rice, and which will be sold at a small airance. X" Watches r paired in a superior manner, and warranted accordirg to contract. CONE & BRO. Richmond. April 56, 13. 19-tf AMTIIElt 4UIUV4L. At the Baltimore Clotbiraa- l uiporinm. 1AM just in receipt of a larg lot of gentlemen's nd U. Keady Made Clotiiing and t.neral Kurniilun; Goods, in addition to my u.uai iare slock, comprising a lare let ol bUi'ii sd r ancy Clotn Coats Cassix.ere Ve iJte, Satin. luck. .-trij-ed and plain linen Coats, black nxid fan.y t si-T-ere 1'ant, Listing, SitMD, t'cttonade, Farmer Drill, Linen and Da, k r'ant. Vests, ot every kind. l"nierhir 1 Dra rers: fine Shir u; Collars: Stock: Cravats; r.oot:Ss(v..: Hats; Caps; Trunks; Canvass Bg; I-aJie" Hosiery and Satchels: gentleicen's ralf-hose; mixd. brown and Fancy do; Gloves of every description, tt: ether with a prp'tv at-ert of o"t fn. Panafrts Haracaioo, hat:ai, '. ide Awaii?, I-t-hcxa, French and China Straw Hat, fur me nd boys. I would repectluiiy y to my friend and the public in general that we are now prepared to otfer inducement eual to snv house in Cincinnati. Webny our cods evriusivelT foi tha "cash." and hire fa.ihtie lor obtaining goods at U;e lowest rosit'f rstes in toe F.atra market A MlLlO.x MILLKR, Mais street, Richmond, Ind. May IS. l;35. i2-tf fire: fire:: fire::: messrs. crocker & son, C. RATEFCL for the Tery l-.trai paLronace which his IMS extended to them heretofore, return their ttaks to the.r many frleaj aai eo" f ir their K;iwn. They would ais arioance to their customers tatl?iey are jost race.virir the i"-et stock of Groceries they aave ever uroucht to th.s c-.tj, which they wiil s-'.i ii for cash, and a liey intend to tty for cash, and seil exciiis.Teiy for the saw. they Carter thesnselve 0ey eas saks it u tie ad vactace of every n ta ty of theatThey a.sa keep a ffeaerai ,.sortmeBt of Jts&V.j F!or ani Teed oa haa i, wh :ch tlsey will deliver to any part of the c:sy free of charge. Orders left wita them will te pnraptiy attestet t4 tiei tat Bask Koaey kept a hand ta pay tar aU kia4s of prodrcec R-ctaioc 1. January 15. 1-S5. 4-tf Coflccl I St'PERlOR article tif Ri Coffee can always fcefsmid . at wholesale or retail at S. 31 M;n street. iarch . 1SS iEO. w. B&KNK3.

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j rjlHE ubtwrit'cr ttarin? made arran --.-meat with W. 1 C lHri A t'o af Cin-:uaati, to keep evnstaniij ca haci Fi.-k's Fatent Air-Tiitt I METALLIC BURIAL CASES, Which are the reaiest inrcntwa cf the ae fcr the , dvad, would call the attention uf the public to their supcr- . ienty over the cvmin..n wooJen cvtliiis cow in use. f.r all st-a m cf the y. ar.f i.r vault purj-.1. trnp,rta.Lnn, ; b-i.tv. srjle of cnih and durability. They are ur.riva.ei, anal wherever they have been iutrotiaee-i it has b?--u tu the t.tai eilusii a uf all i.ther ovns I n''w hare an . a-.rtment ou hand, which can b- seen by ca'.iii; j at tuv ; Wue-r.un. In addition, I shall keep on hisl aU kin is an I in1 of ready nuvde W O O D EX C O F FIX S, Manufotured of the bvt materiaU. and nude ly th be? t workmen in the city, i am prvieircd to attend funerals with a fashionable or plain llEAKSE. and my I rxi shall be a ! as any shop. fr similar sorxicr. THOMAS MASON. Richmond, November 1", "ii. SUPERIOR article of Fencin Toards and Pests XV just received and lor sale by "CAI.N i MALSPV. 2-J-tf firh mmh 1. tS"',. tAU.MiV, MVIP1' at t o., IMPORTlUtS AS3 DEALERS IS FOREIGN Sl DOMKST1C DRY GOODS Poarl Strcot, fl.KKOV 8. C.1RNEV, - OLIVER IMSKY, 'jt;. HKBFUtl, ! Lit. NOliLE. THOllaS CaBNBV.J LOT P. SWIKT, Cincinnati. K, B. UOWI.En, Juno 14, lc .MTlUi ASD tO.l i:CIIOXS M. C. LEWIS CO.. RE now receiving their Spring supply of new and fresh Gno ls, coniistinj of a ret variety of Nt)I'lO.NS. TOYS. ( 0.H:(.T10. PRLiTS. -L"T, PKRt'CMKKY, sc.. which they oil'. r for sale at wholesale or retail, on aorh terms a will suit customers. I hey have also established in connection a ilKClY, and rj prepared to furnish to urder everything in that line, at wholesale and r,tail, tl.e be.t of articles, and at as low terms s they can be had in the c tty. Call and examine our stock. We have tho articles or sale, and ivill sell to thoso who ish to purchase. XT- West rom ol the Sloan Mouse. llichmond, April 13, 1.V. IT If tIIt SALI'-A Cnttse PwelliDir situated on - Fifth street, norlh of I;hd. Kmiuire of Jti. JOB U0BTON. jr.TH RIIKK.-A Tery raltiiMe article f-.r scourm lit sr. for sale ty L. U Slct'l l.Lia iill. June io. No. 47 .tAtn street. P taint Hnifchrs. A gener;il asortnaeut of Taint rlrusfies, all sizes, styles unl (jualtties to tc found at July -.ti. L.'ll. Met' I LLOHill'?. 47 Main St. T'sildow Clas, of all sizes, together with tr'ass- ' ware, or vjir:ous Uescrir'.iut!. suit.ii-.e for sealing Fruit In, are to be found at No. 41 M:n street. July;. I., ii Me: ri.Lorr.n. ! A St'1'KKIt.lR article of Lemon Syrup fur sule hv tlte case or I'.ittle, at L. 11. Met' I l.l.ul'uli i. . 47 Main st reet. FOR SALE. -t A tlwetlinff, just complt'te I. riu.taiiiiiiir five room ani hall, snuaicM on Fifih strt-ri. tirst houe siuin t fc4: ' " I'resoy terian Church. lir sale cheap, an J posscaiun given ioinitrdiately- Knoii:' f l.LFKV RE vl NPERWm.p. July 3-J-lt SHAVE large lot of Uljissnar for sale, consisting in i 'rt of quart, l pailoti ami gnllou Jars. 1 'o'oieis, Tum- , !I:rs, (ume very line.) Lanterns, ltutUr PI -it- Preserve I ltes, Ac. . i-. F A 11. i I ilAIC. July t, t4 Main street. j A Sl'PF.RloR lot of Cod Liver Oil just receive., anr! for ' i sale at L. H. McOn.l.oniH. f July -t No. 47 Main street. j I ineel Oil. t.y the barrel or ration. fr sale at i I hi d i.. ii. McCl LLOt'UIi', ! j July 20. No. 47 Main street. ! ! 1 Fyrtranlic rpim-lll koJ Plt.-r Pans, at very loir i J Lricet for casli, at L. II. McCl I.LoL-UJr, j Juiy 6. No. 4 Main street. i' if . iu re ' lii te I, ';! just receive l arsil for x VM' sn!e l y i,. II McOrLLOrff, No. 47 Main street. I SOL. Hi)KKV, JR. K. PATrKtt-U.N. J. W. H DiilLH. GEO. M L I.LOHiH. t Fl X-OHl'il. Irem i ii in I'm ii re $ t'4'l 11 o ! S. II0RNEY & CO., tT7H"LI respectfnllr inform their friends and the aerica- " Itunsts of he West, that they are now prepared to furn.sh their premium Empire Steel I'lows iu large tiuantities. aim at a i must any pomt. ims i'luvr received the Lrst pie- ! uiium of a SO Silver Cup, At the last Indiana State Fair, for seneral imrposi-s. They aisu received a Silver Cup at the same Fair fur the EEST SOD PLOW. ! At the lute Wayne County Fair they receive! the First Pre- ; aiiuui for the Besttao horse 1'law. suit soil i'lww, ojie-iiorse 1 lJlow ami i:altiva'.or; and the treniium awarded for the it st Plourmaiistnii. was awarded to those who used their l'lows. These 'remiums were awarded in competition with several 1'Iows which have heretofore (teen hiphly houored with premiums, hoth at state and County Fairs. The proprietors of this establishment are all practical : work men they employ aone but competent hands, and use : none but thti best materials, hence th-y 'eel a conhdence in cotameiij.Li their work to the puoiic They also manufacture HARROWS, ; Of different patterns and of all sixes; Cultivators, of three and five hoes: Agricultural implements of various kinds., : and will furnish to order any article that may he desired. Their establishment is near the Depot, corner of Front street and Washington Avenue, Kichmond, lud. July 1, l.-io. 5-tf COPPFK K KTT I.I :.S From 10 to 4 gallon?, for J l. iliu ciJ'-r and apple butter, a full suiipiv at the Stove !tjre, ami manufactured ly T. J. BAUtJIS. May 21, 1j5. 40-tf IMML BKIIillTilCLL JS now ooening a splenJiJ assortment of SFRI.VG I. AND SUMMKM GM)IS, of the latest rtyle. Ladies' Dress Goodst t Such ss Silks and Satins, Silk Tissues. IStse;s, Bert go tel.im.-s, Uubaco and I awns, in rsl variety and prices; i:i ints, oi the most beautiful patterns, fvr either plain or fashionable tasta; barred ' ambries, indi. Hook Siss snd Dotted Muslins, Sarsanet ( airlines, Vntoria I niu, thread Kdinis, Musiin snd Cambric lii- - sertings and Kdms, ltohmvt I.ac.s, C'hemisetts, tin- . dersleeves and t.'oliars of all kinds and prices. Also, ; a great variety of l it n wets, rtp.p.oxs airrs LiL.infs, French Flowers and Wreaths. Silk Lares and (ring of all color. Hats and Caps, Boo's and Snties. tiroceries. Hardware, Qufom wire, Glassware, and in Urt almost ei ory rrticle -isually kept in agnersl niervhandizir.g business Grateful fur the patronage heretofore extended to him, he most repccttu!l invites his old friends and the public to give h.m a call K.i timonJ, April a i, ISOo. 19 tf Job Work DOSE at all time in Copper, Tin, ?het Iron and Zinc, at the sh-trtest notice, and in rnd vorkraitii.e manner, at the City St .ve Store. LE'VkE if LM'ERWOOK. Octotie. l-j4. 44 if II oi ho fapotil iii. fLAT. Valley and Hansen- Gutters. C-omJuctinjr Pipes and lica-is. &c, made and pus up both in town and country, at all times, aud warranted at low chares for cash. Shop near tl.e Huntington Hnse. LalKVKE IXIiEkWO-iD. October 50. 1-54. 44-tf Doors Door Frames. Sasli, uf. 'BVJ1E undersiimed is prepared to make to order, on the shortest notice, all kinds of lvors. loor and Vt indaw Frames, sashof all kind, and in fact ail lends of C&rper ter work, oa as Tair terms as any shop in ti.e place, and in a styie of wormr.shtr unsurpassed. lie may te foand at his stv.p on South Sistb street, where perl.nl wishing any Uiinc in his line are reouelM to call. lf Materials furnished and luiMirrs jet v.? on fair terms. Ail kinds of lunaoer taken m exchange for work Til'jMAS 6. lUOVIi'S'iX. Richmond. March 7, lai5 1 J-fi In Belle ails. 4 "T sv3p7iy of La Belle ?faiis en hanl. Those who r w.ih coed Nails, wUl lia w.li to ZT the LaKeil Sai April iX. iniMAS BEST OX. Dry Fine and Poplar Lumber. ICSr received a kx of Clear Pine. On hand. 1st an SJ Coaustfii Pjk; 30.te feet seasoned Poplar, ail thick Lesscs; Flooring, n:iie and poplar, oa hand CAI5 4" MAL5BT. Isttnoath. 1-jS 4 tf J TO THE PI BLIC. UAVIXiJ purchased the entire stsek ef TrBri. Oils. Paints, oxc .af Hiiton rjoihnf .worth, and recently b1 Ictnr.nc to PScaarr, Wilson A Co., we art pre;red to fnr1 ash n tlte mt reasooaMe frmt. Physicians. Ilmirr s, i tiroeer aa J the fiatMic receraiiy. with ail article kept ia ' sackaa eatabliahaseat. tiutr at wasieuie or retail. , fikvlVfJH at TKO. J i'y il, IcOa. 33t VouslioKlcn- Coal. flflll Br?HEL3 sval Toofhiorheny Coal at re i - VF f duce! pnets. by CAlJi & 1! AlBY. , 1st month. 10th. lcii 4 tf HINGLF.S-Machine, cat and skareJ. Poplar. Ash. BltlfsTT COALX.

wnr is ix 'W'HS.T A. w. a-rtLSa is telMiiff but of lam fash !: '. h-ffh crfRrd Parl Cassimere Hats Rmus b sells a .Kt article at a fair price hot ri-Meted as bis own siatr. l a! naiTora oisil l Vo and cet our. Uacy are"sJ! tbe raje." A graeral aaortai&t of IlauaaJ Cai

53-tf UUsviuiiou of l'artnembip: f j'HE art.-.ership heretofore caistin retweaa J. T AicCw.a & Son, is th.a day dissolved by saatual cad seoi. i tvo.j aas accounts are m the hands as J P J-- own, at t: I stand, a her. th business of the lat nrm r sill be settled l y h.as. Th Lusinea. f th.hr- will tontiaued t y h.m. 3 i'ali A i-raiit-iiifiil. .1.'; IIADLEV havire sold his tin rrest ia ta firs cf J de J . t llid.ty to Ao.jah Ao lett, te business wiil su future 1 e f-.r. lactoi tv Jeremiah Hsdlev and At ijsn.Vof- j fett. ut-!er the lirm ef 11 Al.Lt ot Mt t I rT. who have new : oa Liaiii at No. i.n Ma.n street, a prime assortment of .Merctia:. i..e jieoeraity. to .aich tliey intend ahurtly te aiae eaten: ve ad : t or s. and in a the.-ine strictly to the cash and i i s tvai, t:y will s.t he aa-iersoid fcy any ho no ua U.cliU.oEid, tods of the saaue usiity. 1IA1LET SIOFFITT ! S3-:f 9th month, e. I."j6. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. lvl.i3 tvsOSJ tv71.. i 1 -' ' -- - JEOPEX TO MIDDLETOWN. ON and after Wednesday, August 6th, and until furthar notice, train in t:n road will run a follow: ttiil New castle fur HUhmond and way stations. 5 50 A. M. Kichmand lor Mid.lletow l Mi-idletown to Kivbinuod, " 9 45 P. M. hiihmond to New Ca.tle, " 6 3.1 except Sunday, and two trips Making osk tiip each way daily, between Midtletown and Richmond bttnetn New t astle and Kithtnnnd. k'asstn.-rs for Middletowa Irotn Cincinnati and liaytoii-shoul.i take the evrlv trains f or Kichroood, and proceed directly to Mtddletowu, w here tje will be ready lor Anderson and I'hestertiel 1 Stamps wtil aisoiun from those points to connect with Hi 1'. M train from Middletuwa. bv whuh passenfis may reach C'lacinnali, P.yton or Indianapoli. the same evening. Kreiilits will b. cuvrriiiJbv th9 l Jlot o w o trains. S. U. MOUSE, up't. New Ct!c, Auu-ist 2, 1."3. 33 tf forsatet-y ''(il li l aVllitc l ead just receive,! an.l ' FhKulSl'X V '. AlIiKSt t 1-5 33 if . Itiit'ltUlfUt ."No I is-'. NOTICK is hereby piten that on tho lr.th day of July, 1 a writ of Attach. netit was issued by ' the tin at-ru-tied aiiiil thi jrod, chattels, rights, ; credits, ironies and ellect of smuel llsjey, at the suito: rt,'lljt iene. and that tv virtue of said w rit i a smli lot of t'arpenter s titols are attached as the j pritpeitv i f said !latv. and the sum of three dollar scJ thirty-seven cent ol Au.irew hi'ron, . ha. been earnisrieed in the hand. be.oiisinit to said Hacay. 1 his esse is set tor trial before oie on the 2oih of Aueust, 15, at 1U o'clock, A. M. JOHN KIN LEY. M,or. RichmoDd.JulvS:, lsii. 33 -at FF.!!lirOV A vt:o, Ai nts for Jones. White A McVurdy' Teeth. :ust iroo. Aui 33-tr a ct'I vnt.lu .,i..unf m.,.,i.i.i... m.,.i.ii..ri.nil.. .tt m, .. t, , - t .A. "iii'iin. w Metal, au.i warrai.te.i. Mnuiarture.i by J.thn Caiverley. ant! Itrtlaruiia tt are August "0 , lv-oo Also, Syrinit', Sarjicl Instrutneut JOHN O VI VKKI.KY Ml R:u- street. PhiUde'li'thia. rtoritii S heret-y given th-.t the underslgt.e.l has Leen appointed executor of the l;ist will and testament of Khas S. Italdlate or a lie county, otceaseo. rani esiaie is siippo' Itceased. Bed to te solveut. Itll.I.ON HALllMl.V. M.iritm, tiraiit counts, Ind-, Fxectitor. 33-3t August S, Iroi. lI:, FEVER AND AGUE CURE. ?vO' the Prevention n.l Cure of Intermittent snd 1. eminent fevers, lever an 1 Aguo t nil t hill snd lever. V.....b A C . n-i 1 IX l.'.'tty . S;,;lt Sweats. and all other tonus of disease w hich have a common ' origin in Malaria or Miasma t This is n Natural Antidote, whirh will entirely! Fv rotect any resident or traveler even in the most sick- j v or swampy localities, from any Acue or ltiliou dis ease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling ! Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague Sn person wh.o have suffered any length of time, frotn one day to ' twer.ty years, s.i tint t'u-y need never to have another ctiin, ty continuing its use according to direction. Tho patient at on e begins to recover appetite and , strength, and continue until a permanent aud radical cure is elfecte.l. C!ne or two bottle will answer for ordinary rases; j oioe tu. itfiiuim lit ore. i ' t et lion, uiiuieu in otrtman. Vrench and Spanish accompany each bottle. Liberal ditcoun! made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODE. Providence, It. I. Evidence of Mtfetj . N kw Yon a, June 11, 1855. 1 4I have made a chemical examination of "Rhode j Kever and Ague Cure,' or "Antidote to Malaria," and t have tested U for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but hsve not found a particle of either in I it, nor have I found any substance in it composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. JAS.'K. CHILTO.V, M. D , Chemist, f Tit idrnce of Tlerit. I Ljcw isbvbo, I nion Co., Pa., May 2. 18 '.5. j Mr J. A. Rmouei lear Sir: Tha bo: of medicine , vou sent me ws duly received on the 11th of April. 1 have sold about one half of it, and so far the people j who hsve used it. are sstisfted that it has cured them, t It has certainly stopped tho Ague in every one who has used it, and six of tha case ware of long alsnding. j My sister, who has had it tor hva or six year back. and iwver could get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she wo.ild take it, is now. 1 think, ; entirely cured by your remedy. t C. R. McGI.VLY." Cantion to Ague Sufferer. Take no mora Arsenie, Tonics, Mercury. Quinine, Kebriiuges. Mrvchninfl. or Anti I'eriodic of ny kind, The well known inetticiencv of these noxiou poisons prove, them to be the off.nng either of ..1 JL medcalprincijlej. or of mercenary qutcks. 1 he only remedv in existence that is both sure snd harmless, i RHODES' I EVER AND AGUE CU RE. Y or sale bv Druggists generally. August 9, isCto. 8i-tf 1 Ol M. FOCKET BOOl-C containing a m rf money til found ) y the snscrii-tr on Muin itret, id the City of Kicbm.TD'i. oa Wed n -. y rrniii(r Iat. The owner can hare the uj-!. maifctory proof of itrojierty, and payment of cost of tiiis .uIvetriiiMfUaent. Adtirit JOHN K. TRKE3. Aarnst 'J. 1 - VS. Manilla. Knali coanty, Ind. Tyler Davidson & Co., II A H D W A II E MERCHANTS, No. 140 and 141 Main street, CINCINNATI, are novritrrirno 5caik of iai vanned PuKp Chain; iet. Piiiiaii Fixtures; H'bfetO!Tn!zed Fuaip Tab ing; StA0 do i'iiie I'muj- TuSmjf. At.lO K'tttti American foe net Firmer ChitPl; IiXj dozen tra and iron pocket leveU. 1'rLl 7IH rtVKLS, Ki-ery eariety for Machinist.. Stair Builders, Ship Carpesters ar.d Sli.lwrisbts. and ?S cases L.rle ttiaalet Sirtsi. . Orders t.en f ir any kind of Machine Screws. Aue-ns; J. 1-33-tr I II ll ll'st ........ Ty ril'iT MAT?; Clothes and Market Baskets: Tuhs; forred Buc .et and Botes; Vt ali nard ; roan to yo with them; tarch and ladtjo Knckets, Clothes Pin, of rariou kiri is, kcsi'ie a..ny t-tner t binzs aaefal in house keeping, kept c.nalautl oi. i.nd and fer sale 1 y U. W. BAKNES. 1 Vouuu'tt i;xre "w, ILLVe rea.!y at all times to delleer Floarto order, to V eetiwer with all kund of rTovisioas. bieer;. Ate.. free of ciirz. kxvTtt haalinz done to order on shrt do o- , nr ! tice All or ers left at Voafctr's froTision ll'taae, for tfioa and Pr.iS"i : ..r.s. w i il receive J rom;t attention. Thankful j fj.- Ox. tiiy lil e.ai tr.nii.-t LcrK .f-.re rt;eiTe1. he ho; e ; ty ?tr;ct atlistwn aa-i linttrlEZ energy to mate it pleasant and frofitaHleto all vhs may favor hisa with a call for Sottr ( or x.roe-.ai iris. ILe t,.e;aesl caan nrite paia at all tint tor every aescr-iron of rro4 uc eT. X. TOCNO. March 10. 1S4. 12-tf Spiing Style of Hats. JOHN l"rFKIN.S srou-1 respectfully inf irm hi. fn.-rt'i: anl the jnblre that he has in.t receie-e-1 tiie Sfjrir.jr style of FaaiiMiDftbla iisvts. The are Terr 2 . 3.1, sinl A a nih cnuh. lie has also a general auattaetit of flain and other Hata, Can, ate. Vereon; w t-h i r. to -ur. Lxe are tnritei toealL lir a ia.'lr!i. lS-tf rIt SAIE. S reor.a" !e. eras, a hease and lot in Knirhtewa Uecry coanty. The kaa is awariy aw. eontaiaiBf

teren rvesu and a cellar; a well aradeistera at thedeor.wiui Cocoa. Blee. Kaism. Twfcnee. irr. WMon, a neir in eaca. Tb lot r a square of Bin rod oa cd t'stiea Ware, teretber h alaxtwt every article each .d hoonded west a&4 noru. lay street, and aa the ; f.jod ua ucl estaiilishoaents. f-ersoa wt.Btos aay t" other side ty alleys. ' ia his line, will s.vell ta call apoa Lisa soTe In additaoa to the a've aoase, there i another eetnforta- , lwr.ber, a be is dee-aniad ttot ta he ondewnld la table Frame Irweliine. 2t by 15 feet a cabinet or carpenter Mrket- OKO. tr. Ht-f "-J hp. J feet lent, a carriar taoaae, std r tbree torse, ; Muck I, fei. i BttU"" tastt hote. woxt house, ie.; sosae bearin fra-t tree, aad : . ' - 1 ;., a UrS, asawf ef very cm Ertrrrresi, f varsoc ad- ; H. B. PA7NE. Th prm..- are in eacellent ret.r The ioeatiea .. not . D' ' eaeejle I :a femrmatowo awd s bt a tew aainatea w.k iTTOR!E AT LAW,

frt,m tie Uaiaa Ctra.alroat an-i ;ft. WILLIAM HACGHTOS. Apply te Richard K Uaah;e an the ('remises, t Harve i Beit, o r to Will ia Haaarma, aUfhaiwad. Led- i 4th month. iT, lf-V. f

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pin GROSS ssrer-ft Jaisestawa M.trhes, wMch i 111! as tw a ever oaerwd ia tim tha saaraet. r BARtrS. " aVi-tf J una 1 Raspberries, Blackberries, Peaches, w L etnes raits, w ua ice t ream aM v aarecttaaari. witl r-e screed up at Starr Hall, wti Tharaday eewauaa I iith ins. Tke paMic arerrswectfttllj mv.tod taauaaad July li, 1-sii. JtVa Tow stship Library. ; 1 rTT . wilt he epeaed th hoar ef aad clock, allowing one hwer at ateoa for dinaer A il lace, entitled to the as. f the tai-rary, raw he aecAaaB4..td with (wt Sy eaUtec at the etttcw of the Township Trnetaw oa that day. tAoe ia the third story ( WiEt) dc C' buildittf. CottcnaciA. WeUaesday. July It. IrsaA. S. W. L M'k, Liarar aa. Sunns R WtustM, CUrk. July 4. ISii- tf 1 in o a u I U.4 rii. AJ.4l V! 2,'STELL Ai MENKA have reaiod their ttoot and 5h a Suireto their new ftaur story t uadiny oa Maiu at., and are prei-areU to accommodate their eustosncs aud taw pahlie cetieraUr. with an assortment of as eood Roi and Shoe as can be f.umi in the city ; and as they are working suen tnentseives, uiey are cnai'ieu i. sen ai caeap, ai i UXSTSTV l Ciaka4 R.chmond, Oct. 6th l-ot. 41 tf $iou liVitrc. fiVl'i G A1XONS srted SUvna Ware, just - KKA.MHR. IRWIN t O., May 10. Opposite the Uepot. 3ii .'i ii: hoi -sii t I. 11. IHOHMlt 11(1, lrtiMirtor. i commodious, convenient, and lately anlarrej and well fitted up, and affords every requisite attention to cueat. I f Advantage of the Stage sni Livery Stable tcuredto travellers t JT" Cutomir coar eyod to and from th Depot, free of chart; June IT. 2 tf i Tilt: .'vi vt.ic i.niici.iu., 1!'ilU for writing without pen o ink. copying plant, leaves, llowers, picture, patterns lor embroidery, marking linens indedilly. and M VNIHM.D V HI I'lNt. This article is absolutely the best portable inkstand in tha known world, tor a luiill quantity folded snd placed in the pocket constitute a travelin inkstand which cannot be broken. No pen i needed, 1 ,,r . n kK.vn.M.J Mint wviia. a.uHw . well as the best cold pen in the universe. I or diaw in it i. indi.oMn.mMA. It i indeed, the onlv art af ;tiHawiwoand t aimtino taucht. in one lesson. Any leaf, plant or flower can bs tr.n.lL rrod to the page of an album, with a minute .nd di.uuct re.einbtauc f nattire. With eiual tacilily, pictures and embroidery patterns are taken and hsve received the highest e. ioeivnii from the fair sex, and indeed a more tasteful present for a lad) could nut be produced. The M AGIC PA 1 l.R w ill al-o mark linen or other .... i . . . r . , t .. . .. i.l.i.t.. an .... , wh , thi WHrla ,,,, to lirm, ,t ou, Any chUd H u k m ,:., i., 1 .-,. ,;, ; .. written can bo sevured without any addition.! Isbaw . hsterer, making it the cheapest and most convenient ' artu lo extant, it is used to great advantage by re " portnrs of tho public pre., telegraphic operator and hots itf tHhors. Kach package contain four ditlerent colors, black, , blue, greoasnd red. witl lull and printed instiuctioa I for all to uao, snd will last sttliieicntly to obtain rive . . . , , , , , , . ii is put up in oeauuiuiiv enameiea coioreu envei. ... .. ;.u ,,,,,i,,.,i i ,k. , ..,.;. .,,.,a 1 :... , , .1 '", ch and every package wsrrsnied. j Fair; $2 per doV.en, or live (ol fl. Single packs. gei soc. Mailed to an parts ci me w orm, ou in ra1 coj tion of the a'-ove prices Address, post paid. 1 t i.Hr.i.L, in. uros.iway. iw i or, j Of'INlONS OF TMK l'UESS. I llriBEi-i.' Maoic lacrstatiiioM Parrs. We refer our reader to tha advertiaemet t, in another column, 1 setting forth tha merits of this pleasing and ingenious 1 invention . The cheapness should induce all to give it atrial. Philadelphia Merchant. It i unsurpassed for neatness and utility, nl should meet with the sala it ricbly deserves 1 Tribune Just what the public h long desired, and rcomn.t a.U itself to every lover of tasto and refinement--Journal and Courier. June 2. 1855. M tf ltooiii to .Let! TF" ITH horse power, at th old Richmond Fuundrj. Ap- ' jtlj on tb )rmise, to BAYLIES dc MARCIUNT. 94 tf May 31, la53. I'tue Tett. IMIE best Teas of every variety are constantly for sal t H by the undersiirnetl. Person want I nit a good artiest. j should alwayscall at No. 3! .Main street, where they can (at upplle1. March . trCtf. OKO. W. BAKNER. I'owtler, lovtl'r. i . , tit . , mfl. it .. a . 1 1 ,,. ,! hy ,n. kegi Caniter or in mller quantities, at I Mo. 3! Main street. O.KO. W BAH.Nka. OI l.srd. Linseed. Castor, Sperm, Crude Fish. Olive, Machine, Cod Liver and other Oils, for aal y the barrel or gal Ion, by PLC MM KB. WILSON ot CO. 9th month, IS, 134. 3w if I'icklcd Fork d pounds very urerio At FFW hundred pounds very uerior Pickled Pork, . pronounced hycoeapetent judges, at i July . O. W. BARNES. WUOL AUtiX l. 100.000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED, riO supply Ka.torn manufacturers We wall pay X the highest price tha market will justify. Call and see iia before you sell. Clean 'tub' wsshed Wool is worth a much 'sheep washed.' Don't forget th "i'tit Lamb." No- H Main atraet, Kichmend. sro r r ackawford. UAVID X. felrlllll, ATTORNEY AT LAW. It ic tinieasat, lad. sf-Office, one loor west of the P..t Office, lp S Fresh Arrival! ' TTAVfA'O just receive.1 from Philadelphia and Pittsharf, -"-large assortment of lsrug, which, in addition to say eU stock, makes ft eomplete, 1 asa now ready to wait apea j Country Iru-ita and Physicians, who will end U t their j "1 vantage to call before baying elsewher. as Ism prepared -0. have", cf.realhem to the public Painter and Builder would do well t I call and examine my stock of Paints and prices, aefor rail- ! ing themselves elsewhere. Peddler supplied with Ksmbcc. Castor and Sweet Oils, Inks. etc. A general assortment of Pancy articles. Tooth. Hair and Paiut Brushes. Paints. Perf'umery, Sonjs, as well as a superior article of Tohecce and imported Herars. ! forget the No., which ts 4? Mala tret, w here customers will be Duet with prompt attention. Ail orders correctly answerd. Physicians prescription! carefully compounded at all hours, d.iy or nirbt. L: II M-Crtl.tLT.B. TThoIesule and Kwtail Dnigrtst, July 26, 153. Ne. 47 Main street, Richmond. Watch and Clock He pairing. nl? ronioifnceil th tkhort bine tn a rooa of th Ull loan llousr, occui'id ty lr. fariubar a a Anction Room. Me ii ir?tarM to reiair all kinHfl ofl1 I licceaia atyiof vorknttafhip that cannot tx excl-V4.aa4 j hop I j prompt attention to tuain-si, to rceie a har af I theymMic f-atrona-re. Ail kind of Jewlry rfre4 Ha j has aJo a t-w Clock for aaie, at tii4 ltwl poatibU rat ! Call at the old rln Haae. TT r' HaTi nc mi arran r-nnenta with om af tka Wi , houaea in Cincinitatt. X am -prepared to furaUfa to order Watches, Jrwr Iry, or any other article ia my lino, at aofa I rate aa will tie an iadiKewent for jtersona to favor ma ! tht!r c-r-lera. J Kirhaiond, Ja!y25t 155. Centreville Steam Works! -) TlAn t0PI-sl. Walaat. Bed Oak and Ash Lotj waDted, '"'M' f .r which th highest cash J.rle will bs paid . delieer at the liet.oti Tr" A tare sunply of noplar. walnut, oak and ash rfce- , !e of TOlw.rior .itty. and jar Joit constantly st4 1 00 haed at redneed prices. : fty- Timber worked uta thehalees, delivered, in a lam lojrs a convenient. We alao do Tarnln Hawln. llomlaf : Ortndmr.ete. EA TOM sf t L KK. July -ii. 1'iS. I lOl'SE Kt"KMSIIIXi GUUUS.IlA Kre each China tjctld Band; Do io White, plain and fiu'ed. White Iron rtona Ware, ovsl, Huted snd ortao. I.ustt e Hand Tea Ware; Hriunnia Tea Pats, Code Pot. Sugars, Cream. Bowls, l-adle. Lamp, canilt-sticks, castors; ilaaJsutaa ktritannta i et.: Plated Ger. jleT and lintsnnia Tabla sad Taspaons; . Do Ladle. Dinner. Mediom and Deert ForW Americarj and KnIi.h Table cutlery; Knit 13 ae and Table Mu. - Girandole and Solar Lame; rftll Lrnp and Lnterns; Oval, Uctagio sad round Wire Corar; Giaasware rrery rarieAf . The a- ire fcr sal at mail adfasea for eaK or f prpaao paper, ay O. ALDfilCH.. ruM.in atraet, be. Fourth and t itXh, Cincmaati. M.y 5, '. rA.tiii-V (ifcorEiiicv. , ,wij (tiitccritier ta jast reeeired a larye and f tasrsl I 1 ...orunent of Oreeene, whie he i prejred t e!l 1 low as at aay etfcer plaee ta tli esty. (lis toc awasspm in .rt of Sarr, CoBee, Molasses, fjna, Tea. C ci . .r.ttf pnvttnnri ow TirrM TO TB tit or atw YOttK. RiehMioiMl. I"