Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 36, 23 August 1855 — Page 4
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Sprouted Wheat. There is no little excitement throughout thw and ajoiing States about the damage done by the ram to the unharrested crops of grain and hay. It is not all urprw.ing that erery farmer should measure his own and his neighbors crops in the same half bushel, and when- , 1 i.
ever tne sprouts Bare iujiwicu, uu vmj tl inlt himself totally ruined but also believe! famine to be inevitable. 1 Let us look at the prospect fairly. There! is no disputing the fact that in all the wheat j reo-ion north of lat. 40 deg. the wheat, either j cut or uncut, is badly sprouted. How great . the damage is, it is difficult to determine, as many farmers have no precedent to judge by, j not having had such a season for kvveral j veari. Indeed. w remember only one iti was in the vear 1836, though the worst of! i ... i the wet weather came soniewnai later. i That year the wheat was mostly cut, and j in shocks in the field or in stocks. In the great wheat regions of Ohio, Indiana, and Illi- j nois, the farmers quite generally declared the . crop to be totally ruined. In some fields it did look so. for when it was uncut the yellow head assumed a green shade, and the shocks , and Marks became as green on the surface as j the adjoining pastures. In due time, howev- j ever, the raining period was over, the sprouts died, the standing trrain was cut, the shocks stac.ed or thrashed, the stack, lot their yel-! low lme, and stood a rusty looking mass of; dry, weather-beaten straw; and yet mark . the result the wheat inside was as bright and as sound as ever. Ho slight was the in- i jury that it was hardly perceptible in the final j result. The shocks and standing grain was j destroyed. j When wheat is sprouted a good winnowing machine will remove most of the injured ker-1 nt-, which make excellent feed fur animals. If there be a predominance of sprouted grains J in tl.e grist that goes to mill, it is not spoiled . for food; it is only spoiled for light bread.' The dough instead of rising by the ordinary J process, has a tendency to liquefy and "run." , as the bakers term it, and form a sticking; mass that will not be kneaded into loaves. It makes good unleavened bread, and is quite nutiicious, with a sweetish taste. By many j persons, bread made from sprouted wln-at is ; preferred, but in market the least appearance , of grown kernels will injure the sale. Some J millers even contend that one per cent of such i kernels will injure the quality of the whole. It is therefore important to the farmer that he ; should te very careful to keep the sprouted sheaves separate from the sound, and should also separate the sound from the unsound grain in winnowing, as far as possible. Y he injury of rain upon wheat is quiteoverrated in this country, because we are not' well used to it our harvest weather being I usually so fine that the straw retains its golden i brightness till it has been thrashed. Sot so! in .England. There the rains are often so in- i incessant that sprouted wheat is very common, i and tl.e business of shocking or stacking the ' sheaves is an art that commands higher wa-! ges than reaping. There the stacks are always thatched to preserve them sprouting on j the outside, and often built hollow to dry; them on the inside. In this country we are i much more careless. Our wheat is often exposed to complete soakings. Much of that grown in the West is thrashed on the ground, ! and often lies in a pile through a long rain, j and if a warm one some of the outside grains , are nprouted, but the inside of the pile is un- j injured. j Tho Danubian wheat boats are without roofs; the grain is piled up in a heap rounded i on top, and exposed to all the rains that fall during a long voyage. If the weather be j warm the outside grows arid mats together j some inches deep, and protects tho remainder. ! Tho worst of the sprouted pait is only tit fori beasts, while that but slightly sprouted sells ; as food for man, and that below the wetted crust is fit for shipment to France or England, j We have no doubt that the grain is injured by the present wet 6pell, some accounts of which we coutinue to give; but it is not "utterly ruinous." We may doubt whether! farmers do not gain more in other crops than ' they will lose in wheat by the rains. Mean- j time let us console ourselves that we are not ' likely to be destitute of wheat. A trustwor- j thy writer makes an estimate "that Ohio will i yield the present season twenty-two millions; of bushels, Illinois eighteen millions, Wisconsin ten millions, Michigan eight millions, and Pennsylvania twenty miliums." There is no prospect of a famiue. A". V. Tribun. Principles ot Agriculture. A paper was recently read before the Far.mors' Club of New York, by Dr. K. L. Watt l bury, which seems to have conflicted with the views of Messrs. Mapes, Waring & Co., who undertook to answer it. On rcadintr the rejiort of their remarks, Dr. W. found it necesssry to disclaim the views attributed to : him, and, in doing so, gives the purport of the , paper read by him as follows: That, without the use of any foreign for- j tilizer, produce enoueh may be sold off from i a farm, in most portions of the Union, to pay the expenss of conducting it; and yet, by judicious management, the soil may be annually improving in condition; That this can be effected easiest in those portions of the Union where the value of land is the least, and where, consequently, the iarrns are largest, and the longest rotations of crops can b profitably resorted to; That no system of farming is deserving of our attention that does not recognize the necessity of farm exports; That a State may, to some extent, export agricultural products, without diminishing in capability to produce them; That an inspection of the census returns on the United Sutes and of the State of New York shows that the amount of crops of this State has increased for the last ten years much faster than the area of improved lands in the State, and that, consequently, the land can not be -'running out;" That the processes of Nature, to which we owe the present alluvial condition of the surface of the earth, are still at work, and that land left entirely to itself will, by the action of water and vegetation improve in fertility; That the process of tillage alone may be made to accelerate this improvement, and help to provide for th necessary waste of marketing; That rain penetrates the porous parts of the earth's surface, and percolates through them uutil it comes to impervious strata, and that it runs along this impervious strata until it finds egress as springs, and that spring water is impregnated, more or less, with saline substances; That the evaporation which is continually going on of the water from the surface of the earth, leaves the saline matter in the surface, as but a small part of the water that falls as rain ever reaches the sea; That the mineral springe of Saratoga, and other localities, are exaggerated illustrations of this process, and the more fertile condition of valleys is to be, in pert, referred to the same cause; That, in the present thinly populated condition of our continent, the true purpose of American agriculture, at this time, is to wisely direct these natural forces, rather than apply pinches of guano, and tea -spoonfuls of
super-phosphates to indiridual plants, although such applications aaay pay on some farms, and probably do pay well on ali mar ket gardening operations. The objection to soil analysis is this. The difference between the early soil of Virginia and the same soil in its present condition has been made by thelosa of 1,200 lbs.
of alkalies to the acre. But this 1.200 lbs. forms not quite three ten-thousandths (000.27)! of the soil to the depth of a foot. j The idea that any amount of variation, with-. in such infinitesimal limits, can bo measured; and defined by quantitative analysis is absurJ. Top-dressing of the same amount would, in the same way, fail of being detected. That directions given by agricultural chemists have led to successful results is undoubt edly true; but these directions have been r i-.i .i. j i founded rather upon experience and observa tion than upon chemical analysis. R. L. WATEKBcar. Sonth-Uovi'n Sheep. j The most celebrated of the Down sheep are j the Sussex, Hampsl.ii e and Shropshire. Our. personal experience lies chiefly with the two' latter breeds, and it is therefore not surprising ' that we prefer either of them to the Sussex- j Down. We are bound to say, however, that we consider them the true South-Down. Ry Persevering skill of that celebrated breeder, j tollman, tn Sussex Uown has been placed at' the head of every breed of sheep in Great) Driutin. ma prooaoiy ine most rennea, or elaborated breed of mutton sheep in existence. I Sussex-Down mutton commands the highest price in the Lrondon market. The Hampshire 1 and Shropshire-Downs are larger and coarser ! 1 1 ,t cj.. j . . 1 1 i breeds than the Sussex al least it has been demonstrated to be the case with Hampshire, I and from considerable acquaintance with the breed, we have no doubt it is the ca.-e with the Shropshire. The Shropshire is a more symmetrical bheep than the Hampshire; indeed, compared with the Sussex, the Hampshire is far from beautiful, the head especially is often large and coarse and the head in all animals affords the best index to character. Nevertheless, the Hampshire is a greater favorite with the jreat mass of farmers than the Sussex. We are rather surprised that this breed has not been more extensively introduced into this country or the Canadas. We are satisfied that, unless too finely bred, it would prove hardier and yield more mutton and wool than the Sussex. As an admirer of South-Downs, and a lover of South-Down mutton, we cannot close our eyes to the fact that the Leicester, Teeswaters, Cotswolds and other long wooled and coarse mutton sheep, are evidently becoming the greatest favorites with the farmers of the States and Canadas. (We refer, of course, only to mutton sheep.) Lawes' experiments throw some light on the cause of this. He found that for the food consumed the large and coarse Cotswold yielded more mutton and wool than the Leicesters, the Leicesters more than the Hampshire-Downs, and the Hampshire-Downs more than the Sussex-Downs. But the price of their mutton in London is exactly in an inverse ration to their fattening properties, the Sussex mutton commands the highest price, the Hampshire next, then Leicester, and lastly Cotswold. which is sold j for at least three cents per pound less than ' the Sussex-Down mutton. In England, there- i f.r l,;l,e ;.-.,-;..l ,1. ! v.w, iivvx'u.miiivu me iimi- ; ton counterbalances the deficiency in ranid fattening-qualities. But in this countrv it is! not so. The carcases of Cotswolds, Leices- I ters, Teeswaters, Hampshires, and their cross- j es under the name of South-Down mutton,' sell for as much per pound as the best Sussex. ' It is plain, therefore, that-the finer breeds of mutton sheep in this country at present stand a poor chance in competition with the coarse -and more rapid fattening breeds. Selected. . . .. 1 S' , -M I f wa """l" " -t.c . -snuunn iurf. All account is given in the Times, At con- '
siderable leilKtll, of tho Various Stages of the and Heady Made Clothing, ever offered in this c-ty. tor . e .I.- . t i- i cether with a general assortment of Hoot!., Mines, manufacture of this article. V 0 have con- ?Ut(l c,pa ,nJ general furnishing Goods. In addi
SlUerea portions OI US oeiOW, as a SUOject 01 Creat eeneral interest: 1 lie paper irom wnicn tne envelopes are manufactured is made expressly for this purpose, and bears the water mark, "P. O. D.: U. S." The initials of the Post-Office Department, United Slates, are so arranged that rrt ..... , they appear on each envelope after the paper is cut. The paper is brought in lanre sheets i ll t from the mills, packed in Cases, and carefully couuted and marked in divisions of fifty sheet each. Ihis is the nrst counting. When it arrives at the factory, it isexamined and reckoned again to ascertain that the number of sheets with the invoice. This is the second counting. It is then taken to the cuttingroom ia tbe basement of No.lb7 Pearl-street. In this room is situated the ingenious cuttingmachine, driven by steam-power. Tho knife, which is made of the exact size and shape of the envelope before it is folded, is placed upon a file of four bunded sheets, and being set under the lever of the press, is made to pass easily through the wholo thickness of paper, producing, in about three seconds of time, four hundreds envelopes, cleanly and lierfecUv CUt. readv to receive the Stamp preparatory to being folded. Th sheets thus cui are counted a third time, and conveyed to the stamping or embossing room on the first floor. lle:e are ten or twelve ingenioul-construc!ed embossing presses, superintended by as manv r.ln.r srvmon V- .'l, lUVCIIICUiailU . I T " " .J nvu.u. MILI1 ,r , , ? ,. presa Stamps perlecuy ana DOauilIUliy tU per minute, after which, having been Counted a r . .i . - j , v r . ; , - -c fourth time, and the impertect impressions, if any, removed, they are handed to another class of Younrr women, whose business it is to place the adhesive self-scaHuii preparation on the - . ,. , outer flap ol the envelopes. So skillful are the hands in this department, that oae person is able to prepare aud dry about six thousand self-sealing envelopes per hour! After this, they are counted the fifth time, and passed to i the folding department. The machines em-, ployed for this purpose are among the most ; tugemousand perfect that we have ever wanes sed. Ten or twelve of these are employed,; and, like the stamping-presses, each is managed by a young woman. The press moves with the most perfect regularity. The sheets, new -lit 1 n tj lita nmnap sKnnd a'amru.t mnA 1- a. t. . .1 ' made self-sealing, are brought to this tnstruutcub, w iiicu tuuipicvca tuc j.'roct?, anu, iu an instant Of time, prepares each envelope for , t i- L. j 1 j i - . use. A feeding-band is employed, on which the flat envelope is laid; it is thus Carried forwarri to an annaratti which nlas tli a.lha.r . . a r f . , , SlTe gum On the Slde flspS, folds the envelope, fasiens it, and drops into a tin box which! nnatr jwat nj off 1U5 CAntenU tntrt lar.rs r.f twnty-Ji each, and hands them over to be mnnta.l arsi'n fkaniao-Mi anil nn.t.l anK. ject to the order f the Postmaster General. . . r-r 1 . . . 1 a- s About fifty hands are Constantly employed in i this department alone; and we Understand it: U Mr.ksbitt'. intention to manufacture, in j addition to those for the Government, a sup- j ply Of this beautiful article. UnStampted, for) that trado I wmae. ' sas ?S XYKK SATISFIED. The Chattanooga, Ten. Adwtiser. of Saturday last; sars: "EverT j t 1 . J "'J 1 day lor several weeks we have had rain, Great fears are now entertained by the farm- i rs, that ths com be so larg, tht Ory ca.
QrEE CITY SCALE WORKS. WILLIAM HUDDART.
! A, 0- 5 t OIHODI1 HTMI, on"" rVV Main and Walnut. Ci.ri ati. I sm now n-.snufartunng Kailroad I e- ; II pot. Hay, Stock or Coal Hoor and! So- 5 Colombia itiwt bet II Platform Scale or mil siz izea; also. and Bank Scales, brass and ""-faisiron Be Iron Beams. Counter Scales. otc. which I warrant of superior workmanship and materials. I would call particular attention to my Iron Lerer Hay anil Stock Scales. All communications promptly attended to. August 11. 165. 85-tf Bl.MiOFTHE STATE OF ISDI.4 W 4. HE subscribers to the Capital Stock o the Bank of , the State of Iniiana, in the 1'ranch at ffirnmontl, are ; hereby notitied and required to pay to the Sub-Corn- j mistioner heretofore appointed, the first instalment on said stock, being twe dollars on each share subscri- J bed, between the hours ol o'clock. A. M., and 6; o'clock. P. M., at the C itizen's Bank, on Wednesday, the S4ih dsy ' 0 tober. lEfc.5, and on Thursday, the j 25th of October. 1S53 between the hours of lOoYlotk I A.M. snd 2 o'clock P. M., there will b au eVctiuo at j the same place for tho election ef five Directors on the : part of the stockhoideta of sail Kranrh J. T. ELLIOTT. ' A. t.. ROM HE. C. A. J. VAN DrsKN, L. OSBORNE, V. LiEKKEi S. Commits; oner a. S5-tt August 10, lSSS. X'OTICE is hereby given that the uni!ersienJ ha i been appoin'eJ Adminintrator of the tste of VVm Wickersham. late of VVavno couaty deceased. Said estate is supposed to b solvont. DAVID COMMONS, Adm'r. 35-St August 10, ISoo. PUBLIC SALE. TILL be sold on Third day (Tuesday.) the 2Sth TlflLLt ". at the residence of the subscriber three 1 miles northeait of Richmond and Hillsborough turni n k. k ttiM fnll..wrin ryrm to. f- Hn. ... liATia SlffOB and hrno. one L'ui:ey and Harness; some firming ti; Household and Kitchen furniture. c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, and terms made known at the time of sale. SARAH CLARK. Eighth month, 16th, 1H55. 35-tt New Fall and Winter Goods. BLACIILEV cV MJI I'SOtt. Xo. 11 Pearl street. CIXCIXXATI. 1 Ml ORTKRS and dealers in American and Foreign . 1 f)ry Goodi, are now receiving their supply of new and desirable Full and Winter iioods, Embracing every variety suitable for the Western trade. They respectfully solicit an examination of their stock by Western merchants visiting this cityAugust l'i, 1855. 35-Tt WHITE-WATER COLLEGE! CENTERVILLE, IND. THE next term of this popular institution will com- ! menre on MON DAY, August 27. 155. Ksr Gr.o li. Jocklvn, A. M (the former Hrofessor ot Mathe- ! matics and Natural Science.) has been secured ss I resident of the Institution, snd assisted bv a corps of ex i celler.t teachers, the Board of Truitees feel confident i inn tne lormer nign standing oi the College will be fully maintained. The Boa id and rarulty are deter- i mined that no effort shall bo wanting on their part to render the Institution acceptible and piofitsble to all : who may desire to secure for their sons and daughters a thorough and substantial education. Asthelnatitu ' lion is well and favorably known abroad, it is eemed unnecessary to add more, further information can be obtained by referring to the catalogue of laat year, or ' by letter to President Jocelyn, or either of the undersigned. ! terms: In the Primary Department, for term of 14 weeks, JJ JO In the Academic depsrtment, 4 50 In the Mixed course 6 60 ; XlTIil Music, per term of la weeks, g 00 : Use of I'.ano 2 00 Painting and Drawing, - - - 5 00 i Mod.-rn Languages 2 00 Boarding may ba had, in most excellent families, ' nvcn''n' to the ' oliege, treasonable terms, a L"w PUP,U c'a be received into thj t.rc..ly of the 1'resitlent. The bills for tuition and boarding will be expected in advance. V. a. BLACK Pres't B. of Trustees. VV. C. HiBvcr, Secretary t'enterville, August 13, 1S55. 36-tt Baltimore Clothing Emporium! ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES! j SEEING tho necessity of the aldition of Piece; Goods to our stock ol Heady Made Clothing, and, finding oi r present room too small, wehave taken the j east room of the old Sloan House, whith is now being prepared, snd fitted up in a snperb style, where we , will have tne pleasure 01 onering 10 our Irienris ana th. ,lS,:, :nLn.r,l .hmoateomolt.aa.nrte..tl Cloths, Cassiniere., Vesting, Common Psntaloonery, ! tion. we hve secured ine servic Tailor, in Cincinnati, and . wi es ol one of tho best M be prepared to do custom work in the most tashinnable and substantial manner. Availing ourselves ol the best msrkett, snd buying our goods exclusively for cash, we can oiler inducements rarely met with. Give us a call before purchasing. A. M. MILLKR. August 16. 1S55. So-tf FAIiaH FOU SILL for sale my farm adjoining the lands of Aaron OFFER m &nuie ami x . uui is. tuiiwiuui jj a-. r, uii-rc or icsi. j There is a ood dwelling and out tuildmfs. a never fuiling I .;oT,r Shute and T. Bulla containing oO acres, more or less. signed, or W. L. Farquhar. August 18. lfiS. 1'tTtK ARNOLD. 35 If X Ctiaage. I NEWTON. DENTIST, respectfully informs ! 4 Nii. the public that he has taken the rooms over Hen- j jamin Mrattan More, formerly known at Boswell s ; Dsguerresn t'allerr- F.ntrance between Mrattan s ; and Law's Store, as uaual. After ascending the stairs, j -'turn to the right as the law directs.' ' Thankl'ul Tor past favors, he solicits a cootinuauce of j thesame. j Rirhmond, Aug. 9, 1S55 34-3f i New Arrangement. ZIMMKft would respectlully inform his od V-. friends and customers. that he haa moved his : Candy manufactory to No. 49 Main street, where he i will k.-cp a general assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Cigars. Also, a eenersl assortment of -NOTIONS Threads, Buttons, Combs, Hosiery uiuin, sou sucis .niciF. as itq usually Btrpi iu ution Stores, for sale wholesale and retail, at Cincinnati prices. Richmond, August 9, 1555- 34 tf !i(w Garden Township. I Ti meeting of the Board of Township Trustees ! . . . . . . 00. 1. f , .... . , am. held on the aSth of J u I y , !, it wa ordered that tha achool house in the northeast corner of the township, known at White Hal!, the one on the east ' tide, known as the Thomas school huoss. ad Ui. .n. ; - rt .., ..s,k.j . ,t l,0.0 ..the . Hampton cini t. wii tw. ciTred at public tale ' the towm of NPrt. th first satrday m Sep tember. where due attendance will be given Trustees. Terras made known on day of tale Also, the tame Jt. and at tha tame place, will be let the contracts for building three saw school houses, l'ersont dettrtnx such contiacu will do well to call on said trustees toosc. where tber can see tpecificaions, clans, ie. J. V. WOOD A RD. KM. LACEY, H. CHARLES. Township Trustees. Aajust 9, 1S55. 34 3t STATE OF ISDIASA," Tn the Wayne Circuit WAYNE COINTY, i Court, rail term, lsao sri. r au tern. 1500 i Ou complaint and affidavit tor attach- ' . j ment- I Isaac Slyer and Abner D. bonJ. vs. Jacob Pence and Brooks Jnhn-ion N OTICE it hereby given to the abore named defendants, who are alleged by at&darit now oa file, to b ncn-reaideara. ot the films and pending of theaffij rit .0p!li0t ,a bill oi exchangi founded o . eontract made in cansncgo .ny, sia coudit, m ine j aov entitled cause, and that they be and appear be- . ' lore the Judee of the W avne Circuit Court, on the te- ; roni a.r of hit next term, to b held at the Court House ; ' in and for said countv the first Monaay ia Septem- , r. 15 and antwer or demur to said complaint, 4c. ' or in thpir absence the tame wilt betaken lor ronUss- ; ,nd a decree rendered thereon acccrdinelr. Kii: aSlrkw f.SCOTT.C. W.C C. S3 S4-St i : ! sPIASia.' T WIsa to eU J UrS? number 6f Pianos .he next I two weea-s. and wiii tiTer the ame inducements t pBlxhaaert 1 hare during three or toar months iast- i The country it being bletaed with an abuadaat bar- t LlJV '.ZZVZl p,an. ' Ciacumati it undoubtedly the largest Piano and Mo- j 'oal market ia tho Woat. aad tfcero it no place la tn conotry where they aro told aa low. s-'archasert have, therefore, a moch hotter opportunity to aotect an inttrument suited to their taste sa by purchasing wker l'""', . . j My atork at at present rerv large, andaew invoice! ' arriving woeklv irons tho boat manofactursra ia tie j coomry. Pleaao call at TS West Knona street. Pi.. ..a Melode dCati. j
still later AND MORE IMPORTANT NEWS! ,
A. BILL! ura would inform ail whom it I z-tJU-fclc,ST fj tlrtTt a few d wa. l.ngtodoall M he au; at ail times if found , stand, Plumaarts bmldiag, Vaarl doors sottiaof Jiain, iwoj aiiu wu1 in tut power tor lh saics of men. , . , . i . assortment oi ol Shoes alwaya on hand, or made to order.of the bet aUril and workmanship, warranted to Fe llf-"0- But ,b must important master is. that to siew all to. circumstances with ahich I am surrounded, and the pearil:es of tne bum.ii itse!f. 1 ha., been JP lh cash sjstrm. Th.s arra.nfEnent will no douot lt MU reduce the prices of my or werjr materiat.y . which 1 fa.ljr intend to do to the lowest rate consistent uh aoond licj aud liTin. prortts. twod aleril. neat and sut-staoual work, is aTseBUment or principle tint I tenet, w tealmoM uniTrsI in th is community, and oM w.t lluU, mteud at all times to keep in rivw in the proaeeumm i iu...e. U . . n. ...... .r 1-1 I Li. A77"vxxtccis A few eerrts of food Seasoned Wood, in exchange for Boot, and Shoes. , A. B ALLA1.D. Hummer's bnildin .. Pearl street, south of Mum. It's Worth Knowing t: I11AT SCOTT V rBtt"""" are now s-ii.i-5 K.o,i.riiii-r than any house . n tow:-.. IUv,rr usual heavy stock on Iwoil!. "J .. - v. C Jod. in ii .hurt time, they are rteteriumed to relace their stock, if low price, will do. i- They are not in me lia -.tof "blowin" at-out the.r tow prices, for it is Reneri.ly auo.a that they will lt coon-, and are .le.eriu.ueJ i to Ju.Ua that far famed reputation they ei.joy for kee,inS tl.e test tioeils. and largeAasJortme-t, at the lowest price.. Ainonr the barsticiojcr-ilionr.are JOfOjard atsT 1'r.r.ts.ec. iimcbaii'S. -;. 4 KKIU V 0 S.MK) St 1 Lawi.s. '.) to 14 ',c. ' Muslins, T to 10cChillies, 12 to eic. Berate deLaines. 12'iC. ' Black S:lk, Hwi.lc c Changeable and fii'd Silk. 62 to 0 dox Ladiea' two third eottoa no, uj. 10(1"! " Oloees. oc. "Wuti Mn eoas is ths Tmse. Renierutver the Pet Lain. Richmond, August lo, llSi , sstr (.old Hreitfttpin Lost. w 'AS lost on the morning of tile Utn in si., n ui inrni.ike l.etwccn Centerrille anrt m-.nn, m mn couni. an oMonoM Breastpin. It represents a now or rionon. The finder will be liberally rewar.lct by leaving .t at this ollice. It is valued more for a aietneiito than ua value. Augint 16, 155. 35 It New York Dry Goods Store. ' E are now receiving another stcck of New Ooxls. which arc siiil.ii.le for t!ie (.resent season, and comprise lh newest styles in the Eastern markets. An-ong the new arrivals are iOou janls French Delliieei, HH) ' yJs str.oei liiughams, beautiful goods; 5O0 yards 5 plaid do. hitest styles; HMK) " plaid and white dotte.1 wiss; -1SJO " jilaid Jaconets from lOcnp: 3u00 Mack liro deSue, Oro deNap and Oro deKliuie Silks, ti e l est assortment we ever had. and at prices that will defy any competition; 10000 uea-and l eautiful Prints; SOdox French Needlework Collars, from ljctojj-.l); aiitaj yds Jaconets and Sw.fi Edgings and Inserting;; loo Jaconet an.l Swiss lldkfs; SUOdox Linen lldkfs from 6c up. Also, just received. 10 4 bleached Shirtings; 10 4 Linen Sheet. nis; 4 4. 5 4. 6 4 unbleachel SheetiiiRi. Shirtings; Muslins", every quality, Irish Linens; TaHle Uimssks. Table Covers; Hoy's woolen I'untaloonery : Linea t'raah; Scotch Diapers; Taj.le Napkins; black silk Mitts. Hosiery, etc. These Good a are marked at pricea that will keep up the reputation of this establishment. r ork lry Cood More, On Main street, opposite People s Hank. Ausust2, 16oj. 33 If TUOMAS kKAUKK.l ! r. FIETCHEK. KRAMER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, foinnmsion and Forwardiug Mcrrhants Near tbe Depot, Uirh niond, I nd. Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER & FLETCHER, Jt'ST received and for sale 20 hints New Orleans guinr: 90 bags Coffee; 10 bbls refine,! and clarified do; 15 boxes Candy; 10 " Molasses and Syrups; 23bxsW.lt Cheese; 30 hfLhls White Fish; i casks AlmUn.la; 5 bills Saleratus; 0 boxes Ka.sins: - 40O lbs Twine, assorted; 50 bags Shot; 150l.blsA.lt; 500 lbs Lead; l-.'O sacks ' 1-J5 keir Nails: Together wiih a general aswrtuient of all other articles usually kept for sale in such establishments. The trade of dealers In this city and country is respectfully requested, and they are assure I that we will sell at Cinciu lint, prices, with the simple addition of freight Kichniond, August -, lt-55. 33 tf MUCH. -IX ICS VA.TKU. MI1E undersii.e-l wishes to em.loy two Wood workmen. a Blacksmith and a Maclonist, to work on Threshing klcbioe. Those who have hd some exirience would be preferre.l. Ooodwairea will re paid. .pp!' 'u F. W. ROBINSON. A-.iTii-.t-2. 155 X-tf -r. . GKt.SS ,.f Mv't'uilouirs fin; b'.ri.'k 1 ;;k jut put W9 tin and for sale at L. II. Met TLI.OLi'ir.S, March lJ. 185o. No. i Muin street. STAR LIVERY STABLE! P-a Tnic tuit ucrtSer havliijc jurch-ised the vBS-I above eitai'lishtnent of Samuel Kkji ert, is ItsBpl M 1 7-,,rfnare-l to furnish Horses, Itu-rpir. Curriatc'". Vc, in tlie lit ord?r;imi ah..rt not, or. limi-ts kept by the dity or week. Terms it.o.Tf-rHtt. Ortiee ut the Stnr ifou9e JOSKMl T. iKL LKV. Kichmond. Oct-iehr Ie54. 4i-tf 'sTolt'it-ro :;iat t iitr. THE best lu the city, can 'always I c foun-1. an J no mil tke.al No. 31 .Main street. Call an.l try. March !), li-ii. OEO. W. nAUSK?. 1 1 LI A 1 II. MERC II A T CLARK, TAILOR. "AVE just receive.1 thf Sprin-r style of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestinzs, which they will manufacture ta urder at the cheare9t rates, latrst styles, anil ta such a maurjer as shall ive entire SHOslaction. bhirts. Collars Cravats, 9ocks. susTienders, "rc . altrajs on "n - on hail.!. RichmODd. March 30. 135. 15-tf Iwicliinoiid reeit House. r Ml E undersigned has completed Lis arrangements. at opene.1 his Green House, situatel at the south enl of Pearl street, in the city of Richmond, and is now preiaret to furnish the friends of KUricalture with a very general as sortment of Native and Tropical IMants. He has alnvjt M) varieties of the latest and most feautiful Kue. Camelius, l'usias. Geraniums, Terheaas. Dahlias, Cactus, and a very general variety of Green House Plants. A variety of the latest and most approved Strawberry Plants and Catawba Grape Vines. JOHN 1. COSLKV. Richmond. April T. l!-54. 16-tf 00 GU0SS ESSENCES in store and for s.tle by L. II. Met 1 l.l.Ol 1S55. No. 47 Main ftreet. M:mh 15, V7h.te .Fish and Ma ok -ere I. "orJe. H-ltcr. Rope, for ic. fur ie bv K M- COOK & tON. July 2l, 1S54 31 tf Dried Pearlies. 'HE best quaiitr of TeDD-S9e Tenches constanlTy oa hand at So. 31 Main airett. till). BAB-VtS. OII.S. Li Castor, S nse.l. Lard. Neat sfiKit. Cru'!c. K sh, Hachine, Saeet aud other Oils, mar f-un-! at Jan. li. yERiJISON TEU S. TI DOW Cil, SS, Party. Paintt and Paint Brush a; rs a full assortment foi tale by Juljr 13. lERai'SON dt TE0. CAUKIAGE. Sturt'a afternoon, at Auction Room, 1 rI. snita ie for one or ta t H- L. FAKyl UAH. AucHr. 35-lt i mam sireei, ou . ..j horses. Sale sitivv. August 16. 1 - jo W. R. WEBSTER, D. u. (RESIDENT DEKTIST.) o KUCE on Main ttreet, over Hadley Motiitt 1 I store entrance one door wo mi.. "" f wheTe h wil fooBi eT prepared to attnd store entrance one door wt ot Fa ire a store. to sll rails in hi. rrniVssion". to eeneral tatisfsetiot August 2. 1555. 33 tf Cincinnati, Eaton and Kicliuioud RAILWAY! Arrftii-scmout. rf-IOMMENCING on MONPAT. June Ulh. eSi, betwt Richmond, Cincinnati. all iateraieJiate points-rasxBsea-a Taaisa. j Lease Richmond T a. M. arrit at Cincinnati at 10 A M i 10J0 " -15 P. M. j " -M P V - " 14 P. M. narrcaataa i Lear Cincln'i,5.W A. at.. arrise at Ricbmand S.iO A. Maio v v - " " S-30 p. m. i 5 v'.'yi. " " T-wr.M. j Th 7 A. M. train from Richmond, and thS kt P. M. j tr.;n fr.m rri.Ti vill stol at all rcrj!" stat oiss, ; i .. . v. . x- - ii - a v-.hir. Trit Pike on rernlar &a- , .,1 jhJ,;;-. , ii ..j t reraiar sLatiea. only. r m. aji.RiiJ". 5u;er.atendr.t June S3, 1S54. iS :f Spices at Wliolesalel j O AA VOT Orrmnrt PerMver and ?rie, which will b asld at 1.'0 -nufacturer't prc-. aad warranted ta be pore, or I aa sale June 7 i. W. BARNES. 1U5. Sitf Stone Ware. 1 OALLOXS Stone Ware, of all six's and patterns. ', for aaie bj W. B KES. PI KE SHORT HORSED CATTLE. 4 FEW Tr-otrjr w -r Wt Bates' holitw IMridere j V orVshireman and 3d "Oaks .f Catahraisr '; oelier- j ed to be ia cair eaeh to ta 5d Lord Ba-nrina. Aito fuox Toon; boil calres. ?t ir this last n.tm?.l boll, hi aire imported iliUj I'itC, hr lis 2d duke oi Oxfurd, aai . dam Lady Bamnjuia tae bj Exi Da,-ie' Oachss ! bnli tth Itake oi V ork. ' PP.lf 'ES of toe ear ,250 eacSt of tbe ball ? calres $-3V each. Aioo a fear pare bred AWersrr boll ? caurea HvJ each. Address T. P. REMISGTOX. S3 SoaUt ITront atreat, Pbiladel pais. AofUt 15, liii. So-tf
Scanile Ba;. 5qq seamless sacks j:ved -'V
' ' ' Mbite I'ili. fyiflK subscriber has warranted article of While Fish. 3. woto and hait barrel; a.ao, Udu:kerl. for saJ cheap at Jane T. O. W. BARNES". FISl'IT CA. Over China DEPOT! Hall. n AVISO the as;enc.v ." Wijof ouiitr, for the sale c f ; Lr Arthar'f Selt-Sealiiig Vruit t. ai.n, I am J -j pared u li.. ali oruer fvr Uio aatii. at t. icinnatt -rice 1 will a:o keep caai t lr.r own nianutii.-iure, i.t Tarioue kin-.ls eil-oi-ierio uud ordinary patterns, whivb will t via at as l.w ntes . they can be parviia3eU in I'us Wfct. Al. ail kicl of Tin Work dune tc order .a ?htrt notice, and at the must reasonable rates. A. 11. SWA IS. Kk-hmi nd. Jane 1?, 1$53. T if SEW VOLt'iES j Pf the Fonr Crral British Renews, Mi: j Eainbttrgh. .Vo- Hritish. " eslminster and London tutirlcrlifs. umJ MucLuhumT EdtI urgh .Vijr.t5ie, (.-fjt!hlti.) Coui eiie with North British r.T May. leoi. anJ the other Reviews aiwt II!acl.wooH ivt uiy. l--o. Tn;yfi:' Si-jfa airrto'. Any one llciies sr Uiaciioo !. a er; IllarKwood an.1 onekeview or any two lievies, , io; tiie four Keriea ai.4 Blackwood, (our cojj.cs to one i.l-lm S.ki. Potse (aau-h shoul1 be f-aij Quarterly in a.lvance) on the four Keview au.i Ulackwoo.1 lo i Tost tUiito iu the Uf.te.1 Slnles, only POeenls a year. Nnu.ely: 14 centa a ear ' on Lacti Keview.aiiU 4 cents enr on HLicswi... j AdUrvjs L. SCOTT V Ct.. Pal-liehera, 54 OoM street, curlier Fu'.ton, New York. OUt U.41LU. T HOSE wishing a refreshing drink, flavored with Lemon. Ginger. Strawberry, r.aspoerry, uiaikberrv, Vanilla P.ne Apple, rio.e. Pearl, and other svr- , ups.'of ouiowa msnulacture. can get it, cool and freah, f:om our -oun'ain. July 12. FKKGCSON i- YEO. J. I MOW aV CO.. ' GROCERS AND TR0DUCE DEALERS, I Cornrr.naiii and Front MUhiuund, PAY cash for all kinds of drain and Troluee. Just received and Tor sale cheap for sale cheap for cash, ( Sugar, Soap and I'andle, i CoSVe, Glass and Fish, Tis. Nail. Salt. V . M0I.1 S 11. Tobacco, Cheese and Rice, Spices. Dried Peaches. Ci.-ars, Vowder. Shot. &C. A rood suunlv of Brooms and Wooden Ware. Call and so tf examine before purchasing elsewhure. July 5, lr-53. Fifttiliii; I'strKle. I WISHING TACKLE, in abundance, at C. A. L'ICKINSOVS. April 13. 153. '-tf Western Coal. Sar..k lH'SllF.I.S superior quality Western Coal, IMMfror sale by CAIN V MALSUV. 1st month, l'.'th, lei5. s-tf 41ALL t I.FIT.VIIK Ac f 1'.lt VIs . at the City Ptove Store, if yo.i want Stoves. Tinware, Spoutir.g or any thiug else done chc.ip, and warranted to te good or no pfiy . October -iO. 154. ' " CLASS. 50 boxes city l'i llhis.-i, for sale by I March 1 1, IHi. bninds S bv l" nnl lf I'T L. 11. M.rn.f.KL tiH, Ko. 47 Maiu street. r. ( 1 OL'NCES Zinc Yaloriau, j Sulphate Morphia. Morphia -cta. For s: u!y 'c by 'A. l a. Mciri.i.oLGn, No. 47 Main street. Jnt ICercived, ny former stock of Coach Trimmings. : : N addition to I Urire tock( " Knameled Cloth April illTHOMAS BENTON. (ira' Se'ls. CHOICE lot of Clover and Timothy Seed just received . an.l for sale at No. 31 Main street. OtO. W. IIAK.NKS iIC NIC and Willow Bankets, for le by a April 13 C A. DICKINSON. 17 If 1S55 C. A April 13, l-ioS. 'IOCaa.. DICKINSON'S. 17-tf VLn stock of 30 hour and e oay Ilrass Clocks. C. A DICKINSON. 17-tf April 17, l-" Superior Test. 7"OU.G I!'SO, Iii'periial an4 (lUiipowJer Ten, X of tin le beat tjualitv, just ret-eiveJ by L' KI fiuiL" S. r s . m . yj v iv oa. SON. PAPER HANGING! rgHK undersigned r irfpart?.l to paper rooms In ampror manniT. Th'T nre prepared tu fi-miuli every variety and pattern rT paper at l'iiicinntti prices. All orders i:i their line left at their residence. 4th house mith of Iepot on ?ixth street, or at Kramer, Irwin At Co'i, R;ilrod Store, opposite the Ipot, ' here a lar-ie Ktock of Mail Paper i coustaatly kept ou baud, will e promptly attended to. IlOWKLLS fe SUN. March 23, 155. 14-tf I ituve just rveivel from Ni-w York ami Cincinnati, an cxtonsivo and Miprior st'K-k of Ladies', Mit'i and Children's aShiK-s, roi;M-fin2 of Kren -h Kid, Knnmcl-t-d, bronze and tan auWred l.u.-kin and Siij-jH-r-s, Jenny Lind liaitL-r-i fr I. iie, Mi.e and children. Fine Boots mid iShuo? for men and hyt s-u-'h m calf, rat. ci.amelt:d, patent, jwiuher, and ch-ih Co.irc itos and Hats of various tj-le$ ST.!-:, Iunnni:i, Palm I:if an 1 Manexiibo, latest tlc and in-.-t beautiful f ni-h. 1 am manufacturing ail f the mtst fawhtonab!' kind? of Boots find Shoes to order, of the best material? and workmanship, having in my employ thf best f workmen, f feel confident from the exjx-rieiiec I have had in business, that my work will eonij-ar-3 favorably with any iu the West. Thankful f-r p-it patronage. I rc,ectfullv Solicit a continuvnee of it. JOB lIOHTUN. KieUiu.md, Sept. 2'J, ISiL 41-tf Soinetliinr Cool Tor Every Body! 1 000 SrPEUIOIl Pujrr C tired Kami, my own eurtn?. 1 UUtl i-he .-ove llama are WHrranteH, nnl the puMic is most respectfully mvited to cail and examine the same. Fur ale i y U. W. KN K3. JuneT. . ii-tf iVloiii( nutl 0It Fellows lf-;-alin mm Furnished ta Order at Cincinnati Pricet. HAVING an Agi . an furnish o ency lor a house in t incinnati. i short notice inv article either C A. "DICKINSON. iT tf Order mav wish. June li. 1S55. Land Warrants. 1IHE tubscrib?r ia prepsred to purchase UNO 1 WARRANTS for tbe next three yeart at the rate of S3.I.W per month. '1 ho very highest New York market pricet will be j given, often gW-ina; more, ana nerer iess; or I wUl tell : our W arrants for yoa at a small charge. i 3 D. T. SMITH, ! Attorney at Law, Rwk J. Ir.d. 3. 1 ft."5 t : X t,lobo Lanterns, (guarded snd patent lamp.) ana ill sell them very low at o. t4 Iain street. W. L. FABQC1UR. 2i tf June ii. I'ioa s. r. Bitou t .s Sash. Itliud , Doer and Steam Pump Factory. i HE subscriber is nosr prej-areJ ta manufactar. to orJ- . Sash, iiliads. ltaort. Vom and Window Frances. anJ da , S. s Surface flaning. R pp-n- e- B at jood terms ana snort . notice as any ether esiablisbment in Ue eoonty ETPAlso. keeps constantly on hand Pnmjt. f a fool ! quality, and is prepared to furnish Wood Pipinf as cheap as ; can 1. had any placa. TT A 11 work warranted to (ire satisfaction . 4 ' S. C. BROWX. Seventh street, narUi of I)pot, Riclnnon'1. ' Jiily 18. ! TEAS, XKASi. 1 H BOXE5 rerr saiierior Tea. iat recelred direct fria lvStVort. Tit a-.ore Tea em'-raee the rarioot quali ties of Imperial, loung Hysoa and Black, lb. nnking tiutfic are invited to call aad tanf-l nits 1 (i. V. BARXE3. So. 31 liaia atreet. Jans 7. 1-SS. 25 tf Popular Slagaiikes. NOW and TQWh the tune to tnbteti'jo for Harper s. I'utnsm s Ittacksrood'a Magazines. Ibe new rolurne comn-ences with tae Ju'-y un.tr i no uaaemgnea receives tubscriciior.i at the losr eloo rateol $2 4." pr ; annum for any al the S Magazines. Single lumsrn -25c. Mpplw aissavs a hatLl. CaU at RichaioBi!, lune 21, Ii5S. 27-tf Lotties ! He C'e latent. A larje lotf..r sale hy AacsstS. FKKtiCsOX as TE0. a. f. aaawji c. . io... BKOW V BKOHX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Otfic Sorth-west comer of Third and Maa, eotraaco oa Third, soar Main street. CiBcinnali, O. February S, 1S55. 8-tf
A Pleasauf I welling Hon?. , , T.ir. ua.'.erined would like to sell the rionsa be now occuptea on Kront tre. or etchanj; it " ' tor properly in the north part of town. His only cti'j-t is to sevure property nearer his busine Kor further particular, call upon J. W. FCLGlirM. Kichmond, Jnn :i. 155. 27-if
Shaker Brooms! Kf POX- ef these jastly I'n-it-n il'iae, lor sale celebrated Brooms, direct front y U. W. BAR.VKS. i-tf June ., ni: tiooDK A T the in oftheOolJrn Vitle. -N I am in receipt uf an t-cure new si 35 Main street ock. C. A UICKI.XSON. n-tf April 13, IS5.V r-t liaiu. r.nn white and colored Carpet Chain tor sal a low a can !e hij .n this market. Aue.8. tWM. Call at O. W. BAKXES'. 1 Z! T . Closing out Dry Goods aad Notions: KUAMEK, 1KW1X i CO., f NV1TE the fttteutioB of nerchftr.is an4 dtAler of a' S k'r.u. to tl-e LkCi ilvat iUe are ru of clt::ij cut their riitire x&ci f I'UY rvtl' AND NOTI l the iorst -t4:-' -. riU . hirchaici l rjtAii itl tin ! U t their iiter;. toc iii r.jn thvm tor I, gam . Tiie.r i'unrnt :f-rr the ot. Lerr ihey tfl t f L-rpy to U iv.i; S4. U r.cr as catuei I exccli -X in pUcia the t. Thev hT .lipfc ! of their xteniT t ck f 3rr;e to W " Kr-m-rr A: i icU-i.ex, mUd cuit:ti the tus lit? mi. rvFitio's VXITED STATES LINIMENT! tor ."Uau tautl Heasl! QTANDS unrival.-d lur power or etficary. or exten k sive application; it readily rduce Tumors, Swelling". Inflammations, etc. In Weak Hacks it acta like a charm. Mrs. Andrews, ol Spr.ngSxvro, O , had Cur vature of Spine un i a lirje Tumor, removed by it Trv it, if ou ivuuM know its powers. ' iSit lip in large hot'!. tor only 25 cents, or fivebe4- I ties for SI l.VfcKON i; t"1 '., I'ropru'tora I't r ule by K. li:t nd M C Low is, Kit huioad. and bv 1 'rugjist an.! doalers general! v. V. VV. KOUi'.K IS CO., Indianapolis. General Wholeal Agents for the State, to whom all , orders should be adJreased. June i. !.- -tf I c. w. mai so losu . no. FERGUSON & YEO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dm?, Mrdifififs. Oils. Dyrs, Paints, Glassware, ETC., ETC.. Southwest corner of Main and Pearl streets. It icllliiond, llld. TAKMMII.'S.-Coarh. Copal, Japan, Leather and Wh:te Damar Varnishes, for sale by July 12. FEKlil'SON ck YKO. t'liltlic kiltie oT icliostl Ho !. Y Ujf rccnit R J Franklin 1 ement of Township Trustees tor Wajni and rnshlps. the l.or.ler school houses, known as thet'ox and Jeffries school houses, will he sold at puMtc sale, to the highest l-idder. on the llih day of August, l-o., 1 etween the hours of 10 and o'clock of said day. on Ihe premises. T lie Cos school house, usar Middleborougli, will he oScred fii st. S. R. WIUOIX3. Clerk Wayne township. .1. 8 WON I'Kl I II, Cieik k'rauklm toansht.i. July SS, 1C55. 3-J 3t Ho! all ye that Thirst. M cOri.LOl'till'S uurivallod C earn Syrup flavorep wtn Mrau brrr) , l'i ire Apples Vanilla. 1. e in on Ilaspbr rrj' I''iir, 4iner ICoaeT Call and trv Hi -ir s oothinj influence. At Sod ,un aiu. No. 47 M. liu jtreM, i. the place to cool V July 2o. r ideas 3 tf. CITV STOVE STOltE. Copptr, Tin, Shr.t-Iron, and Tin-Ware MANUFACTORY. W KFEVKR & UNUERVWD reiuectfully inform tht? citi.1 i ns of Rirhmiiml anJ rlcinity. that ihry hnv on ha.ii 4 Dior' re than l(M 'ookliisc Mor. f ill th utmt imved pauerna from New York, Cincinnati and lUyton Iro taaDiifacturvs at-.ei-.eti rxprctsij ior mo SkMU TH tDK.s Also, a general assortment of Platm and Jap&nei Tin W f?, ui ride out f the bet T tin plate, and warranted not to leak. Also TIN" KKFIN4. and HOI If UiriTtKlNG AM) iip.("l !i vi til l e ffiven special attention, both in ioww aid i or tr v . tur facilities for such work are unurpasetl, aTid inaldiiion to thia wa do the work ourselvea Stuve I:pe, Stove Trimminps, etc. Aiso Sutrar Kfttlea. Sad lrona. Dog Irona, Pota. Skillets, A.c pyjoil HOKK of all kinds in copper, tin, sheet iron an dainc, done to ordr. All of the af ove articles will be sold and put up on terms to stnt f urc.mr. )' f ld copper, hra9, pewter and iron taken in exchariRa for work. Thati'uful for pat ery liberal patronage to the new firm, we hope fur a continuance thereof ly our strict attetitiou to the simp. Shop near the Huntiugtou House. Main atreet. March S3, I4-t ; i : o 1 1 i 1 2 v l lm ? F.SrKCTH l-LV reituests all erotuft iioleUted to him ! . fur HlacksmitUiit, to call ami set tie their account hy the payment of e:ih or tvinir their nee, l y tbe first of ) January next, at which time he intends to work fur cash, or prompt payment in trale. He will alo reduce hiapriee, no a to make it an object for those ho have the caah to patronize his shop, lie in prepare.! to do all kinds of work in hid line, an.l hopes hy pruiitptues to continue to receive a liberal snare of work. f r Miop western! of Main street, opposite Spinning' Li very StuMe. Ilichinoud, Nov. 30, 1?34. 5(V4f 1!U!U)0(; IIOLiC, I'- ticcH -Vo. 15 and IS Jfai mtrcrt, RICHMOND, IND. Y. J. Mc COWS', Proprietor. , 1 -.r. 25 tf Juna NEW ARRANGEMENT J. li. HUXXICUTT, Hivins purchased a stock of Jewel rr. Sc., of Job Borton, and moved his own st k to the room ot Mr BorU-n, sttiuill ne iiitaieuiatrly below the rsl aaiuin chas, w irh the two stocks eombined. a full and handaome assortment ol Jewelry. Watchea. ("locks, Bresstpina. f inger Kings, Kcb and Vest W atch Chains. Gold and Silver I'encil t ass. Spoons. Seftacls, f 'uTli'iy. Silver Ware of ililferpnt kinds, snd in fict almost every article usually kept in similar estaMUhmen's. They will le told t-n at fair terms as they can Ue had at any other ettabliahmeat, and war ranted to be w hat they are represented. 1 f Watches snd Clocks icpilstn at the hortet notice, snd with care. J. B. iil'.N.M' I TT, grateful for the liberal pa tronsge heretofore lestnwed upon him. atkt a continuance r.f it. Old triendt tnd the public are respectfully invited to csllKirhmond, June 7, 1555. 25 tf RAILROAD OFINIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE. trVy ""ui fo" Pl-ronire, reipectfully " 1 inforroi the utIic tlxat he hv. ixiade ' cor.Mer1;! 'idHiom to his formrr .stock f H'.res, Cr riapfr, Bujryi. Ac, snd is cow prerar?-i to accoiaiioiatt iu his line to the entire satisfaction of canomen. $y- lie wtii eri4 traveliers and others to atijr part of the ftuutry thit taaity l desired with eomfartsbi veiiicles. f;'0A hers and earvfut dnreri. r IIisOMMBt'9 wiil call in any part of thecity for riiroa-lpA-. Hgisi fruts the l-p-t to their the stMe, est VhV Vi Waiu street, will be proBij . tended. , , r -gy prompt attention w Usmrii and reejionable IfCVU- a Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD fc SON', HAVING fun-hawl the Tin and t-vre Stnre nf A. H. Swain, an l having mal? largo a4liliont to the .r i.rcTArrd to furnish COOKING STOVES, of tii mwt aifrore4 isuentf, and of various sizes, Pallida r - -- . . r,.l C.vm mnA Orate-- Pipe A ail aires eonstanuly oa nana. St..re TritBrninet of t and eorwer snewt iron, copper I and tin wars of all kinds kept on hand or mad tooraer. jT!n Ko.fa tot on in the bt manner. We are determined t-j Ki e 'i bosiness eiose atten- . . . - r : tioa. 4 hope to Ir. IM ,-7- " JV: btfre jiarcba'-iJi, bop near the cornet of Main and ' Jlan n atreet'. Kcbiooad, Jane i, IS S3. 2-tf Take Heed.! LL persons bsrin; osettld aceoonta with tho latts firm of W. T. Dennis St To . J. W. Dennis fc t o , or w-.th . T. uer.au. are nereay an:vui teat a.i tput in an oteer ot srraneed b-" . .etlements sad collections i.l bo tail umr. M . An-rstS. 155. lu i FOB SALETHE sntcriY woold noliry tbe stk rarsins; poo- . 1 lie that be has for sale s youns, aad desirat.1which ho would dispose of oa reasonable . he would echnre Wawk. (tbe name uf hts 'fL j for or horris. at f.tr prie.- 1 It recommead the -aid Moh.wk a. of. best brood .ii.l. i. the country. er.-t -K. T are tod ame this Jack, csa ana n;- " pM. ' of Mr. Tiuiiii rouBts.Ohio. fcrlerueliS. near - " " t , of trad! sr. for the said Jack w4uV,dr.The Tod-eaed at ba. rid.Mid. wsy. Woodford county, by Aoguit 9, l!5-
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I A R'5 K as csimrtete see ef Willte Waeone ua Ca' s en hand, which will he sold lew as etowt at n Main street. U. W. B.'liS jane . i SVtf Spring Trade Boots and Shoes. CHARLES PRICE, .Yb. 8 JWta ft reft. Richmond, Indian Trt Won a respevtfuiW inform h: rrfpadtia ; I the pwMlc tenerH luu ke kuio, ea lilt J -M fine stock of BOOTS aad MkiKS. swasata 'r'-Vl the Spring trade. His aseonmewtZJ l-adies' wewr, emhrai-es the latest and rrat ea. s:y e. tf superior material and workman!.. HtlartJ special mention to this ta-aoch of his t.os.aa. Pia. .4 cmi Soots for men and boys, and a great variety of J,,. a,,r -hes. Children's Shoes, of almoM erery ruiety aad strle. Work all warranted as rt-eommeuded. CaU M atn of the Hi Boot, opposite Starr Hall, Richmond. April 6. lfi. M if Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store! J. M. BROWN CO.. w wt ot-LDrespcetrulW Inform thetr frirmls and the un,. V tttthey . rt.p ( . ur,t .d A ru o- which is Nrw O1111M. Ci anas, and Cl.unti tci Jin, Kio n Lov.a Coir a: Fi Tin: Li ,11111 isn Taocr; Sit; together with a recsrsj vsrlrtj ot articles adapted t tbe ceuntry trade. ""r We hold ourselves ready at all tinea ta fureUh all artitlrs In oar line at Cicif eescrs. wtkfrttfkt ewss, to e4iittrv dealers. Alston hand, superior Family Flour, Cera Meal, Fee, Oram, etc. CASH 14 1 1 At all times foe (train and all kinds of Country Fredsiee VST1 We are retailing liroeeries at a vaav i rwrits. J. M. HKOW oi CO.. Al the Depot. Riehnan4, lae August S. IS55. 33-tt Coltiiffc Daucrrcian llallerv. 'I'HE undersiaed is aow ready to operate in this ' truly novel and nest Cottarst. fitted up expressly for the purpose, with a lifhl not equaled in the city, where everv arrangemeat is made for la contort aad an-emmodation ot those who want picturea; and wa can assure aur frieuda thst they shall compare with ihe t est. a we have a nuw Instrument or the latest im provement, of the dav. We wru'.d solicit a call, at least, and then you anay ju.iys lor yourselves whether it will be to your inter. ! est to patronize tho cottage aad its humble occupant, or pot. 1 o the ladiea wa would say. yaa will confer a faver - on u by calling and exsmin.a our work and ycu raa ' do so without climbing up to the 3.1 atory of aoine hot building, whiih is to exhaustina; that you are not iaa ; gno.t mood to sit for a picture, it to disposed. l'i. tores taken in ail torts of weather, aad especial stter.Mon paid to taking children's pictures. Hoursfor 1 them. Horn y A. M- to 4 V. M. W. U. SCHOOLF.Y. I Richmond. August 3, I VY 33 tf XiAixitojtr Depot. THOMAS XEWBY. Ilensr, Nlarn sand Ornanarsatal, Fancy, Ueroraliie and Hallroad Car Painter: blBMMaiarr: ulaatvr: Inaitatoratf Woosla and Marble! IT r' Painta and Olast always oa han4 at the lowest cask prices. Mixed Taints for sale. v y Shop 00 Pearl street, south of Mala, over T. 9. Young's Store. K.rhmond. November 3. 1854. 4 tf v. w. vl. irrevta. Li:i'LVKK A a. at. canaawooa. iitiicitnooD. II A VINO this day (Aiifrust Slat ) entered Into a copart. a nershir for the purpose of evteudlnr and enlareiat las Citv Siovk Stuxi and Tin ware nianufacturiiif e.tahltsk1 ment. would reswcfully ask a liberal share of p.lronai. riolh beinie practical a oramen, we are rawiy at ... iinwa nil an oroers .101 iouiinnr,a, .nt. w ...w as took tbspremiuiu at ilia Vt ay ne county l air. Shop near tl.e lluutinton Mouse. LF1EVHE If VSDEKW00D. Richmond, October SO, 1R4. 44 Indiana State Fair. THREE SILVER CUPS! 1 W. ROBINSON, of Richmond, Ind . wtrjd the tint premium a Silvei Cud 'l0 for th hti SrrKATotin, I kPowkr combined, and a Cur rBcommended for Superior Workmanship. Thr were three Machines utit in opf-ratioo. on of them the Moltitt Ma. h ine of Ovatal Falace renowi, and at , ihe Wayne county r'air a Silver Cup fc U0.r and Separator, and two caah for the beat Horae parator. and two caan pimniutna one for superior workmanahip. aaJ one for the beat apeci men of Machine laattnga. Feraona wanting a auperior Machine ran be accosmo.ateibT arfdreaning F. V. ROBINSON Steam lungtnea, Treaa Screwi, bridge Kolta, Ma chine Work, Iron and Br ana Caatinga made to order. Richmond, October 13, 1H64. 43-tf CITY GROCERY STORE! E. 11. COOK & SON, UrOVI.D respectfully inform their friends and ths public that they have enlarged inr refitted thsir room, and IU lad it with a fin assortment of Freak family OrncrrieK nnd rrovliont, which thsy j will sell a losr at similar artlclaa caa ba hail In this market. Thankful lor the past liberal patronsga baj stowed upon them, they respectfully solicit a cootia. usnce ot the same. July -id, lb54. 31tf F. W. ROBINSON, Tliolimojucl IixcllAaOA, HKST I'KKVIIM Mlorte Fotrer ami Separator. fglUK aut-Bcriher having leen awarded the riarr rs'rsj I at the last ttate r'air, held at Jraritson, lod.. and at tae W ayno county Pair held at Kichmond, for the est Uorst Power and eparmtor, takes pleasure tn recnnitnending tasi to his old customers and the farmers generally. These Mchines contain many improvements ever other machines. The cylinder Is 3 f'ft Ions; and made of wrought iron. If preferred : the concave hs strong wrought teeth, secured eita hravy screw nuts, and the separatism commewes la tbs concave, aud continues the whole length of the Matchis.-.. The shoe is lisfht, with dmtMe riddles and screen, and shakes ptrt.tkily at huth ends We tutld a part of them w t la .- tors for tailing, and stackers for straw alone, or 8t' n tHifr together These machines arc particularly rr comn-iended for lii?ht draught, and for saving and c.eaainf the .rata, aud are warranted to have thrmshed near iOt bushels a day. and will thrash and clean almost sof amouutof Oats that can be fed throngh. Amoegst Jte cess : petitors for the presnuam e oilrer Cup at the Stale Pair, as met Mr f(Tt:tt. who was awarded the uolo Mdai at ) tke vyurld's Fair at Lonlnn, and also attasCrrsul ralacs V V ..L Ik... .l.....f..lln. Ih.l M...lln. .I..JI M ! the bead of tU list Indiana hasinf beat tbs WorM. C f Machines can l.e snt to almost any part of tht ceaaIry. (3rOr.lra soliciti and ).ru(.tly Iille4. Ial liaral. p Repairing; done at short notice, and CastiafS furnishetl at l.sr rates, address, F. W. E0B15fi!f. Richmond. July S. Ii5i. 3aM soLoaoa tixs.j wiLLiaa ana. Indiana Steam Agricultural Works! BCAUD aV SI.ML, Rich mind , alio MutnMtc Unit Uuil-ling, Ia4iaHplij t.urr ar-rraaas or tms Cclcbratfd Prctalan fcupirc Mrs-I Pita, , For cither two or three horses ahreast, ah Soil Plows. Pteel Corn Plows, ftraw Cuurt, Cultirators, Harrows. Horse Hoes. Feed I'latiters. Corn Hhellers. U hetlnlis, Cider Mills. And dealers in almost erery variety and kiad of laprt red Agricultural and Horticultural inilements. dte. 20" Ordert retfectrully solicited. Partial Lint of Premiums Awarded to BEARD it SI VEX, Forthe EmpireMrrl Plow! Oilo State Fair. 1H30. Th First Premium, torither srtth a Si Irer Medal forreneral purjioses. orer fifteen cat'et,rWayri cownty ifnd.) Fair. 51,tw flrst presaiaaat. Prele cour.ty fo Fair, 1?.S0, ftrat diploma, diploma. - - - -.rijr Fair, "ii. afas ' . . a . . . . V . . r For neral ipCr . it Hod Plow, stiff soil, first premium and dip K..t's.,,-nil otow. first premium and diploma: 1 hesttarathorse Plow, .OAma; best oae horsa Plow, diplao Straw rutter, first i.remiooa m44i(.i.bs. lUiik county (Ind.) Fair, IBM. aift.n ty (Ind.) Fair, IBS, diploma. Lioty Iod.j Fair, 1-H. first premium aad -si purposes; first prasalom and diploma tar ass Wsyoe conn - V - .......1 niimowi: ' S" ' . . . . . r ...... t Pi nW H. and urn lemiam ht M"" Fnyetu co ( lad.) Fair. War-'; first praiaioa and a 'I' Wsyne coonty (InJ j Trial for Agricultural lsjfi"ws. for 1)3, first premium. For best Plow for general parposet, Silrer Cojf ssrw iDilana state rair. ,,"f ! n, . e - - irat premium lor gna sral pal-posca, iu'i .for l-4-,lrBpraaisiiii.i. - - " . fs Also, a Brat Arwaaiasa at las taaaa Fair far t ftellt. and for ih best Straw Ctsuer. ... ra,i;a T tm . K. .i.I..mI rr.r.rr of SfaiB " . " i wl 1. 1J I - w T -O ITT-C m TJTtf AMD COB attU . .... ; 1 .of f sa rp jIS Mill it party-f'r" avwpte-t w "-' 4 aoo. .boiled eorav ? ?".B'JZ. ym :;i-vikth-..s::i::ro,fwrti::,i ""Sered to toe p-bl-. """X llrU it ta adrantaifo of gnnlm, rmr?J,fto rard W-ruim oorer befaro a'ta.ioe-1 "' It u s-.np.s is . . jj ) easily kn- io 'd"- mM tram .'''.. "Tswrf : r boor, aor.lin to the power appat4. li J I .. , - .1 I ... V.w stsam of srss i Lw. w,-b.n only two haoJred aad fifty P"" " ! rqa;r a r-d of fr..? frrno I j IW If rT j otn'.ioos per nttaato ror aas oy nr. .inis - T ... . . im 30. Si ' TO THE PUBLIC. HiTISa perebaso the swtlr tt tJVtt,,f Fts. t . of MiKn HoHiagsosJ-th. and rTJt0. loar-ae ts Plawnaer. Wilaoai Co.. we ar. !"('' iuiT asost roaabie term. r-"-Oroeers sti I the j;lie weoerallr. aritk A,0f CtUO.
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