Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 37, 30 August 1855 — Page 3

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RICHMOND, INDIANA. Sober! JIorrin, fTaVrt C. Blanc hard, Proprietor. .. . ar . lilDllli t i - ail times w iount i rotc biui U ! u i - . ppi i 'n,t money Deposited: "Jler busin pprta " Baumo a tended . .1 :k Aaaoatcb. ! 0- Haf 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Bichasoud Pump, Saab, Blittt Door Manufactory. ., f-s w. a i a, . n. licin ,0SPH vkili aa. j the Sash and vxx tnw;, v-i. - TbU Pump Manufactory, and has employed compoMtaerkateo in the line, and will hereafter earry on ! tVeiness in all it branches, in connection who. in a hiisiness. vraers wr swu, wu( , p!l!L uJ V,ed Piping will be properly attended j J,"!!reaoobi. prUee. j .Ail ork from his establishment, will be warranted ! .prestW-tio- Aeonsiderabl. wk .f th. ab, Jes notren hand. l.2d mo. ltb, I3io. j t HAV1XQ reinnied the Practice of Medicine, Surgery, and their collateral branches, may be consulted at tkeUras Store, corner Main and Marion streetf, or at his nadem- on fifth street, two doors north of the Presbytrriaa Church. Richmond, June 1 1, 1915. 25-tf OCTOBER ELECTION. Warns County Kepublicaa Ticket, FOR CIRCCIT JUDGE. JEHU T. ELLIOTT. CLERK OF THE COURTS. MOSES D. LEESON. FOR AUDITOR. BENJAMIN L. MARTIN. FOR RECORDER. HENRY BE1TZEL. FOR COMMISSIONER. JOHN H. HUTTON. I5DEPCNOENT CANDIDATES. rgTV'm are authorised to announce James Ksuinr.v, Etsaeandidatofor JuJgo of this Judicial circuit. j r We are aulhorixed to announce A.iDStw K. Scott, ess candidate for Clerk of the courts of Way no county. Premluma n t'ariu. . . . . . . . r . t' . u . . njrAH.l The AariculturaJ riocieiy oi tuia .ouniy is itgncuiui4 v. 1 reaiiam of a Silver Cup for I r the best cultivated t arm, ; a m w-v f . IT. .t i.M faemicr.tl ss4 appointed Messrs. uavia Luminous, - sta Mm Scott, a committee to decide between ompetiton for the prise. It is desirable that entries for thi pRBium should be made at as early a day as possible, sad for this Durpose the entry book . now open: and all hswish to bar thoir farm entered in this list, will ' slew address the undersigned at a early a aay a pos- i ahl, o that th committee may have an opportunity of j . j...: ' aaking a personal visit, in tne penormauce oi mo uuuu mined them. D. P. HOLLOWAV, President W. C. Agricultural Society. Church Dedication!

will h dedicated to the servi e of the TaiCMB Gob. on neat I thanks of the SoCiex, and the Community. batata, 2d of September. Rev, Dr. 8. 8r mi, President j ef WiHsaibarg Col lege, located at Springfield. Ohio, will ... . reach lbs dedication sermon. Several other clergymen from J ?"ld etller'a.vseiing.xhr will b a meet4isttnce are exiectel t be present, and participate in th ing of the Old Settlers of W ,e County, ou Friday, the Tth sstrsiss. Service will commence on Sabbath, at I0, day or Septomlier next, it hi wtn fixt,i for Saturday, th s'lca, A. M. The eicisen ef Richmead and vicinity are 8th, but that conflicting with vr arrangement, it has been miMetrullv iavited to attend. D. 3. Alth.ii. i changed to Friday, Septembetth.

Fatter of Congregation. Ekousii Lutheran Church. By a notice ia another part of this paper it will be seen that the beautiful church erected in this city, during the past year, by the Lutheran congregation, is to be dedicated om next Sabbath. The church is 70 feet long and 40 in breadth, and is substantially built of (rood brick. Its , .,! .1,. arcniieciurw i jiiaio stuia uc, convenient and pleasant. The audience room it Si by 40 feet, with a high ceiling, and is .... . . . , , finished and furnished in most becoming atyle. There is also a sufficiently commodious lecture room and gallery. The steeple is also famished with a large and fine-toned bell. . , ., ,. , . .. , , ... ., This building has COSt those Who built it. ibout 7,000 dollars, and they are entitled to much praise for their enterprise and perserer - . i r , ncein the completion of it. - The dedicatory services on next Sabbath it v i a. i t rri Will De Of highly interesting Character. The Rev. Mr. Sprecher, who delivers the sermon r ' B0 that occasion, is an able Speaker, and Other . , ... . . . . emioent Speakers Will assist 111 the Services. The Iter. Mr. Altman, the pastor of the con- ' 1 gregation, is a zealous, Consistent and efficient . . ... . . minister m the divine mission of Christianity. "w HARRIS PATKST CiDER MlLL. We called . . St the Huntington House a few days Since to I- , l w i r,- s see in operation this recently patented Cider Mill. It 18 an improvement Upon Others from the fact that it cut up the apple before it comes in contact with the crushing rollers, thus securing a line pumace, from which almost every drop of juice may lie extracted. It will certainly make as much cider from a given quantity and quality of apples as any :ii i , . . mm and press we have ever scen.or as it seems to us can be desired. The press is connected with the mill, and is designed to be used by nsnd or horse power. The great convenience of this mill is that it can be placed in the orchard, and easily carried from one tree to another or it can be placed in the barn or cellar, and cider made at any time. We commend this improvement to the attention of ur agricultural friends. Messrs. Waggoner & Grove, of Middletown, Henry county, have the entire control of the patent right of this Cider Mill for the State of Indiana, to whom H orders may be addressed, or from whom information may be obtained. Edisbvroh Rxviaw. Leonard Scott's reprint of this valuable quarterly for July, is just received. The contents are as follows: The Genius of Dryden; Indian Substitutes f. or Russian Produce; Villemaln's Recollection . . it -r, oi History and Literature; The Tauric Cher - onese;The Land of S.lence; Statesmen of . .. ueu Ot India; The May worth Commission Mordern Fortifications; The Rev. Sydney Smith; The Sevastopol Committee, and Vienna Coaferces. AGaicciTcaAj. Books. Wa ask attention the advertisement of Messrs. Sax ton k Co., publishers of agricultural books. They are supplying deficiency which all our farmers W regretted to exist. All that our fanner nw require it agricultural knowledge REMOVAL, Mtrt. Wilson McGrew Son Uvt removed their Jewelry establishment from 13. Mais street, to the seath-west corner efMaia nd Fourth street, seven doers north of their 0M stand. -. The Qneen City cannot boast of a better etabuuiment 0r the kind toaa tUira. iaent ia this paper. See their adver-

Xew York Stork. R. Jacitson, at the

cheap, one price store, ia offering to the "pub,;c a gtock of goojs wi;cll for beauty of stjle i and superior qualitr, can not be excelled in the west, and at prices that defj competition. The exclusive cash principle, in buying and ; selling, upoc which he conducts his business, i enables him to do what he says he will: sell , . , . .1 i . lower than anv otW merchant in this place. J Ut do not 87 tbis in th SPirit ' Doasting t,ut giniply as the statement of a "fixed fact." 1 1 West worth tfc Bros., Wholes alk MerI CHA.fTS, Ciscisttati. We incite attention to the card of this highly popular House, pub- ! liahed in another column of this paper. It is an old and well established house, and of as hi 'h reputation as any in the west. Our hlU reputation as any friend and former citizen of this place, Wm. P. Wilson, is now connected with this estab- , . - t? lishment, and wll be happy to receive calls from his Indiana friends. He assures us that jjy arft enable, from their usually large great variety of goods ia which e , ther deal, to furnish merchants upon as gool j terms as any house in the country cast or west. We eppciallv invite our merchant friends to give Mr. Wilson a call, and our word for it they w'Jl find all right, and as pleasant a man to deal with as there is in all this country. Wholesale and RetailDrt-Goods Store. W. S. Watt has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest stock of goods ever brought to this city. The larger proportion of his-stock is designed for the wholesale trade, and he will be enabled to furnish dealers at prices equally low as the Cincinnati merchants. We hare looked through his stock, and find it very general, not only in th staple articles, but in almost every variety of goods that enter int the consumption of the country. His stock of notions is very large and of supc-ior quality. We are i pleased to see this efort upon the part of Mr. Watt, and hope the erterprise may meet with the success it merits. Country dealers are j'n- . . , , . vited to call and ehm nc. Ins stork an,! nnr! mr. v an win, as iere)iore, pay special attention to the retai trade, and will furnish his; old customers andfriends, and "the rest of mankind" wi h gods at as low rates as any sr ir ... , house in this city r elsewhere .W We are inirmed that Norris Jones has liberally contriuted the use of his land to the County Sotety for the Agricultural Fair, free of charge This is liberal upon the nart of Mr. Jones, nd lie is entitle ri tn thn old Breasti i,osf. ! srar AS lost o the morning of . n.i, ,n tha mrn. I ww uike between lentervuie a iiublin. in this eonntv. an oMongGold Breastpin. It ren.,,,, bow of rji,1011. The finder will be liberally rewar hy ieavin(t it at thi office. It is valued more for a ineuia than its value. August 16, 1P55. 35 tf DIED In Houston, Texas, on th7tn ,.t .Ti Dr. Gkobqe McDavit, in the 47th yo0f bii B(;e - Dr. McDavitt was formerly a citizef tj,i, cHjt anj tt. nnmtui, . f .nr, i r..iilnnt .f" Ha . , - " ' 7 " wd, in mis county. He waj much respected for a n,j and sociat disposition, and the courteous treatment bis fiow men- ' a disconsolate wife in , cirT ani many warm friends in the county. ' DIED On the 1 1th iust., Klckoka 'lfthter of Edward and Hannah Kirby, aged ono year, e month. and eight aay. ; Dc tTHor Samcei. Mr rbi li. It becomes ouieaQ. 1 cholv duty to record the death of another of the ,: , ; .ettfevw L noblerat -vitizena of Indianapolis. Merrill died at his residence in this city, on yosL,av ; afternoon, about balf-past 4 o clock, of the flux. i ltut a few da v ago we followed to the grave one ot pioneers not only iu settling, but educating and puri. fngour city, nuw wo f c,iUd t iy i ; s'do one who an earnest and elTwtive co-work I I r wi'" him for very many years. mm are aropi j ping from our midst day by day those to whom we have jen u'tom.d to look for 1 and aid and thu, are breaking the ties between the old time and the new. j Soon there will be but very few of those whose efforts I and sufferings founded our great prosperity, left to us. j Samuel Merrill was born in Peaeham. Vermont, on the "th J 17?.' and, .M y,wanth time of h is death. He trraduated at Dartmouth Collexe ' in I?17, and having adopted and studied the profession of th law, he removed to Vevay, Indiana, where he settled for. fcw ,Mr,,.ni .ubseHuentiy.in iS25,on the removal of thw Mate offices, one of which (Treasurer) he i filled, to the capital, moved to this city, where he has j lived thirty years lie was elected Treasurer of State in j 1S3W, and retained the office twelve years, to 1S31. when ' be was elected I'resident of the then new State Bank, hi(.h po,ition h8 hcM ti ,S44 Un v,. Since thon : he has held no office. He was a candidate for Keprcsen- , 1. Nmt few years ago he pruparcil the most complete and reliable gareteer of this State vet published. This we believe, except the Iresidcncy, for a few years, of the M. A I. R. Railroad, is the sum of his public life. His occupation, after retiring from public life, is well known to all our citiiens. Mr. Merrill was s msn of superior abilities and attainments. His judgraeut was sound, his perception clear. nd bis mind retentive. I'obably no man could tell so many luriuvnin ana whockth-s iini'irainr ' i iud coiit j hittrr of th, or could have woven hi knowicdg. into a more interesting or instructive narrative. Though never eminent as a speaker, his clearness and decision always made him a valuable counsellor and useful r.5cer. He was a man of strict probity, and ilu.iog a lifetime spent in directing and disposing of vait sums of mofiev, his honesty lias never been impeached. Such men, o pure in character and highly endowed in intellect are the real glory of a State. SVould there were more. Ind Journal. DIET At his residence in Jasper, Dubois county, Ind.. of cholera morons, on the 16th inst., at 4 o'clock, 1. M., the Hon. ltscuanis R. Epmonpsom. The deceased had for many years served his county in the Legislature, was a member of the Constitutional Convention in '51, and held the ot&ce of State Canal Commissioner at his death. Mr. E. was a man of great natural talent and energy, generous, frank and affable in all his relations, sincere ia hi friendship, possessing and enjoyingto th last the entire confidence of the citisen of his county, and the personal friendship of these who had the pleasured bi aejuainianee. r iwwmcs unstm. Piath op as Ol. CfTizss. Judge Geoiujk P. ToitbencE, one of our eldest and most respected citizens, died I yesterday morning, at th advanced age of seventy-three ! years and six months. Judge Torrenee came to this city i in isvd, ana coiumenceu lac ivacuce ox law. an 131100 raised a company cf volunteers, and inarching to the teat ef war. took part ia the military eperatiens ia the neighborhood. He served one tern in the Senate, and I ws fiwiurtii rfuugw oi tne v ouri 01 v iimmun r teas tor ' twt rn-- H fi-i ffiee of County Treasurer , .year .lSf , ta. exmrattoa ot ais offioial term withdrew from public lite. He was for nwcv vean cliT fireman, and I'resident of the Protecuon - vninnui, Jwdge Torrenee was a high-minded, genial, honorable Jd honest man. In all the position he occupied, h performed his task ably and faithfully, and thereby won for hiaaawlf a wide ana well-deserved popularity. His Kinases, of man ner. and his private virtues, endeared him to aa axtenaive circle of friends and aeoaaiBtaBees. TL . , , . . v ch aeiuren is a pnhitc loss Cineinnati Richmond Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY T X. T0CXG. SMlerlaall kimot rwantry prsd.r Flowr, bbl SO Potatoes, bosh ewt 3 25 Clover seel - ' Wheat, $ bush 1 1 i Timothy ""5 Rye, " 6tfB,Tam Corn, ...... 4Sheadr, Cornmeal, " Si Side. Oat, " Putter. - . Barley. " 6Lrd. .." Bukwhear"1 75 Ta.K-w. - Haxieed, 1 15 Pickled Tora, 5 ce 1 t ft 16 19 10 7 li W 30 - tiuta, - I T5 Honey. , , . Appiew, gr " Ji Hay, too dry L oSheei Oata, dot-. Omawam, - - 40E?,' ' .-

TAXES FOR THE TEAR 1855. 'BPHF. undersigned experts to attend ia tb several town sa the county, w receive lii taxes for leja. n the

following days, v Abingiea, Ahington, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 22; S3; S4,2S. 86; S; 3; 31; 1; 2.3; ; 6. 7; 8. 9; Boston, Boston. Hillsbero', Newport. Washington. WilllAQlSOUrg, Economy, rnuk.il. New Garden, Cl.T. Wed'y, Thars'y, Friday. " Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, " Thursday. Nv. Friday-. Sat'daj , " Mondsy. Tuesday. Wed. Thursday. Fri. 1 Itre.ne. Perry. Dal ton, Jefferson, Jackson, Daitos. HAgersiewn. Dublin, Cambridge, Miiten. Jaekeonburf, Richmond. Washington, Harrison, Mondi 13 Wayne. Toes, Wed, Tbur " 13, 14 15: It ia earnestly desired that all who can ill aiail taesa selves of the opportunity of settlinr in their respective t Townships. Those whoeannotareresoeetfally requested to ' call at the Treasurer's orcein Centerville. aa soon thereaf- ' ter as (ossicle, sriihin the year specially d-jired. ROAD TAX. ! Supervisors in the Townships here there is Road Tax. are j expected to hive the work done in time. and they should not i fail to me ns on the morning of oar first day's attendance. ' in such Townships, ia order t make a general receipt, as i far as the work is done, so that the proper credit may he 1 given to each, hefore they may call to settle. j RATES OF TAXATION. oif ru n our Htsntm dolus 5. For State purposes proper. " School assessed by State, ' Library " " - Sinking Fund, " " - County purposes, " AX IUH POLL. For State purposes. .... County .... ' School .... Library " .... SPECIAL A.XD LOCAL 90 cants. 10 " 2 " S ' se 50 cents. SO " 50 25 " TAXES. Scko0i-k0use tax. TownMkipt.

j AMurton, on each $100. 10c Boston, " 2e 5c Centre, " " 5c 25c and 50c Clay, 5c ; Daiton. ' 5c 10c 25c ' 50c Franklin, " Se 25c 50c ' Green. Se 10c i Harrison, " 5c lite 25c " 50c I Jackson, 2c ! Jefferson. " 10c 5c 2Se " 50c : Nsw Garden, ' " 2c 2c 25c " 50c j Perry, " 5e j Washington. " ' 3c 15c ! Wayne, " 5c 5c 15c " 50c ' Centreville corp'n " 25c "25c ; Cambridge City " 5c Dublin " 25c . i Hilton ' " 10c

WILLIAM W. 1H55. LYSDE, T. W. C. 3?-tf Centreville, Anpust 1, ! CIAKK'S ' Fashionable Clothing Emporium! WILLIAM II.CL4K1:. HAS just received the Fall styles of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestines, which he will manufacture to : order at the cheapest rates, latest styles, and in such a man- . ner as shall give entire satisfaction. - Shirts. Collars Cravats, Socks, Suspenders, 4e',s"w"7B ; on hand. Richmond. Aurust 30, lf55. 37-tf Desirable F:trni Tor Sale. T WII, ltainin M"H,L ell on farorable term, a small farm con ing 40 acre, lituated about S miles north of Rich mond. 1 he improvements consist of a commodious I dwelling house, barn, stable and smoke house, all new ! and in irood repair; a young orchard ot choice fr'tit in hearing condition; twenty-three sires rlesred andunder lenee, tne balance well timbered. J he Und is of an excellent quality, andhi a constant ttream of water ! running through it. t or further particulars spply to the undersigned on the premise. My post odice adores ia Wiiite Water, V ayne cou ty, lnd. MIL I OX Sl'ARBCCK. August 80, 15.1,5. 37-St W rMTWOKTII &. BKOTIIElisi iMrcarnl amd tv hols: ale dealers i JTo. 77 Pearl street, corner of Vine street, f lCINNATI, O. New Mat Store! Mm EARNFMT would respectfully inform his !3L: frientlsmna tne public generally, tiiat he hpjnt purchased aa entire nw gtock of fshionahl. ami common Hat, which he intends offennjf at his new store room. So. 33 Main street, opposite the Post OUice, on as reasonable terms as can be fuuml in this city, or any other place. The public generally, and every body else, are respectfully invited to call, examine and purchase, if pleased. August 30, 1855. 30 tf ' Farmers, Crush your Corn! ; And TIakc one-lialf do your Stock ! More Good. THE above Cut represents Lcavitt's Corn Crusher, which is the best machine of its size and price ever offered to the public. The uses to which this Mill is adapted are: Crushing Corn and Cob for stock. Shelling Corn, Grinding Hominy, Meal, Arc. It is useless to go into detail of the advantages of this Aill over others, as th number sold here, and the continued demand fir the Leavitt 31 ill. proves that it isa machine indispensable with the farmer. On hand and forsaleby J. K. U0SWELL, Richmond. Iod. &3r Xnterprisiag men are invited to call and examine th Mill, and hear the figure on county rights. There is money in it. -lr. U is going to sell the counties for which he is agent, at low figures. Auirnst 30, 1-iS. 37-tf imns JLight Mixtures. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Richmond, that they are prepared to put up I J 1 ipes and other fixtures in stores, dwellings, public ! , ?, cnurcnes. ana wherever they may be desired His Stble that the pipe;, Ac. be put up as soon as possiblto Shop over 1 axjon's Meat Store. CHARLES COLLIER A CO mond, Ang. 30, 1855. 87-3t o Sinking Fund Borrowers, y JtE interest was due and unpaid on the first .... i-..oI.July rlast on Loans from the Sinking Fund, the Un.l nd lots mortgaged in security, will be adverti- : ' se,l abou.. , io z-tb of ODtcniber next, to be sold on the : s..,nrt ii . ... . ' nd j T0 Vr-Ve of postponing sales by receiving agree- ; menu I; rom rrowers to paT jB;erest on interest due, is .1 1 . . a ti i! nup ...... . - ,l,,,n I I. ...an. ..nv. E. Dl'MOXT. President. ! Oppicb 'S,ML-,vn f, i inumnpoi.Aug 3 155 , 37-tf T) lei Davidson & Co., II A R D R E MERCHANTS, Ke. MUi4i Min .treet. CINCINNATI. WEERN AGENTS ICR Sandervs Brothers A Co's Celelnted Steels, Have now ,n stock , ,,,ortn)e ,nd n . -o . 1 to 1,1a nr.) , . . 1 BAR, SHEET, ISTKR AND GERMAN : Used in the manufctur a.. t,.i. r Hoes, llow. f0?' EeP"' August 30, 1855. S7-lt 1 Aeis j WHOLESALK. v n RETAIL I HAT DUSE. 3o. 144 Walnut U beljV) jrottrik, i w-w-rv w -. v , CINCINNATI. ' V-.r.tIa.u,"aV,rl whole, 5ele to examir, our stock before pure ing. Everything is I. j r .i , . . . i 1 1 ' ,s - ' wew .H'l OJ ins llirsi iniptl i , -, , bound to .ell fre.h good, at low1.clorU-!1J. " 1 . u.. ,.-. i ,". ,,w o. enow . -1 t O . .... I1UHI, . I .1 W .n. Our stock is se- i coad to cone. If merchants w vor us with a call. we will try and mako it to Aug 30, 1S53. 144 . iu we mil. WILSON HcGRE& S0N) lliSCfSCTTSKll IIS IWf r or WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver and Plaj Ware, 1 AT WHOLESALK AND REtL, I South-west corner cf Main and-'ourl g(s OI CITMAXT, O. I 7- Clocks. Watches nd Jewelrv laired and 37-tf warranted. August 30, 1555 To Physicians and tne PsHATIKtJaa ageacy d re. I BtanufactnrTS. we have lo ' largev UKnam 01 ssracesa . era. Traese. exc.tliaa ha fared u this city. Such weraaT: " ! net 1 be supplied1 at the ageacy. eaa be in a raw days e.T" FERCTSOjr A) a I N. B. Physician are respectfully requested to c 1 , era mine eur stork. IrtiMf east be fitted at the AgJ., wished. Agents Wanted rnvrexiBiv in sum ana u. aajoixtiBs: iavea ' .nk sell C M. Saxtoa Co Amcultarmi books. C terms are liberal, and our acent are making large U. rt. HAhf., lnaianapott. I Agent fr C M. Saxton Co lAt Fie w. New Trtr

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QLEEX C1T1 SCALE WOIIUS.

WILLIAM HUD DART, am So- 6 Columbia street, f I V !sin tnd Walnut. Ciarint am oow snsnufacturing Kaili II pot. Hay. Stock or Coal H IP PI. 'form Scale of all six Columbia street, between nati. I Iroad I'eloor and aa255ilr"8Si,t E1 Bnk Scale, hrass and "Jrcs Uesms. Connter Scales. Jcc. which I wsrrsnt ef superior workmanship and materials. I would cU particular attention to my Iron Lever Hay and Stock Scales. All comxunicaticna promptly attended to. August 16, lsc5. 83 -tf B A.K OF THE STATE OF I.OIA4. 'I'HE subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Bank of the State of Iniiana, in the Branch at Richmond, are hereby notified and required to pay to the !-ub-Com-missioners heretofore appointed, the first instalment on said stock, "being twe dollsrs on each sharo subscribed, between the hours ot 9 o'rlotk. A. M., and 6 o'clock, P. M . at the Citizen" Bsnk, on Wednesday, the 24th day of O. tober. 1365. nj on Thursday, the 25th of October, 155. between the hours of 10o'clok A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., there will be an election at the same place for the election ef Hi e Directors on the psrtof the stockholders of ssid Branch. J. T. ELLIOTT, A. L. KOU HE, C. VAN DUSr'.X, A. L. OSBOR.NK, J. U. DEr'RCKS. CommissionersAugust 16, 1333. S5 tt N OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed Adsniniatrstor of the estate of Wm. Wickersham, late of Wayne county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to b solvent. DAVID COMMONS, AJm'r. August 16, IS5i. 35-3t FL'BLIC SALE. TILL be sold on Third day (Tues Jay.) the 2Sth vv inst . at the residence of the subscriber three miles northeast of Richmond and Ililltborough turnpitce. the following property: One one horse waon and harness; one liujey and Harness; some farming tools; Household and Kitchen Kurniture, ic. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, and terms made known at the timeof sale. SARAH CLARK. Eighth month, lGth, 1855. 35-tt New Fail and Winter Goods. BLACIILEV SIJII'SO. -Vo. 11 Pearl street, CIXCIXXATf, IMIORTERS and dealers in American and Foreign Dry Goods, are now receiving th -ir supply of n and desirable rail und Winter Cioosls, Embracing every variety . tuitble for the Western trade. Thoy respectfully solicit an examination of their stock by Western nierchsuta visiting this city. August 10, 1555. So?t Baltimore Clotliin? Emporium! ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES! !S SEEING the necessity of the a Id it ion of Piece Goods to our stork ol Ready llada Clothinir. and finding oi r present room too small, we have taken the east room of the old Sloan House, whiih is now being prepareJ. and fitted up in a snpera atyle, where we will have the pleasure o: ottering to our triends and i the public in general, the most complete aa ortment o f j Cloths, Cssimeres, Vesting, Common Pantaloonery, and Ready Made Clothing, ever o!Ii'rd in this c;ty, to'gether with a general ssortni-nt of lioots. Shoes, i Hats, Caps and general furnishing Goods. In additir.n. we have secured the services of one of the bet Tailor in Cincinnati, and wa will be prepared to do custom work in the most fashionable and substantial , manner. Availing ourselves of the best markets, snd i buying our goods exclusively for csh, we csn offer i inducements rarely met with. Give us a call before j purchasing. A.M.MILLER, j August 15, 1855. S5-tf FAUITI FOB SALE. T OFFER for sale my farm aJjoinin? the lands nf Aaron fehute and T. Bulla, containing S'.i acrs, more or less. There is eood du-ellicc; ad out buildines. a never failing spring of water at the door; a good orchard, ami in a high state of cultivation. Fur information, apply to the under signed, or V. L. Farqnhar. PETKll ARNOLD. August Hi. 135. 35 tf A Change. A'EWTON, DENTIST, respe-tfully inform V."th the public that he has taken the rooms over Ben jamin Strattan's Store, formerly known as Boswell's I Daguerrean Gallery. Entrance between Strattan a I and Law' Store, as usual. Alter ascending the ataira turn to the might a the law directs. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuauce of the same. Richmond, Aug. 9, 1S55 34-3t New Arrangement. CZIMMKll would respectfully inform his old friends and customers, that he has moved his Candy manufactory to ,o. 4ji Main street, where he will keep a general assortment of Candies, Nut, Fruits and Cigars. Also, a general assortment of .NOTIONS Threads, Buttous, Combs, Hosiery. Gloves, and auch article are usually kept ia Notion Stores, for sale wholesale and retail, at Cincinnati prices. Richmond, August?, 1S55. 34 tf Xph Ciarden Xownsiiip. 4 Ta mauling of tho Bosrd of Town.hip Trustee 1. held on the 2Sth of J u 1 y , 15, it was ordered that the school house in the northeast corner of the town-hip, known as While Hal!, the one on the east side, known as the Thomas school house, snd the one on the Newport and Kichinond turnpike, known as the Hampton school house, will be offered at public sale in the town of Newport, on the first Saturday in September, where due attendance will be given by the Trustees. Terms made known on day of sale. Also, the same day. and at the same place, will be let the contract for building three new school houses Persons desiring such eonttacts will do well to call on .aid trustee soon, where 'her ran see specifications, plans, fcc. J. F. VVOODARD, WM. LACEV, H. CHARLES. ; Township Trustees, j August 9, 1S35. 34-3t IW ISH to sell a large number of Pianos in the next two weeks, and will offer the aame inducements to ' purchasers as I have during three or lour months past. 1 The country is being blessed with an abundant harvest, and 1 hope our country fri.-nds will no longer ; refrain from indulging their tamilies with a first rate j Piano. I Cincinnati is undoubtedly the largest Piano and Me- ! lodeon market in the West, and there is no place in the country where they are sold as low. t'urehasers ; have, therefore, a much belter opportunity to select an j instrument jid to their taste than by purchasing ! where the assortment must be limited. M y stork is at present very large, and new invoices I arriving weekly Irom the best manufacturer in the i country. Please call at TS West Fourth ctreet. ! ' W. V. COLBCRV, i Piano and Melodeon dealer, Cincinnati, i August 9, 155- 84-tf STILL L4TLK AND MORE IMPORTANT NEWS! 4r; A. HtlA.tHO weuld inform all whom it may concern, that he may at all times be found at his old stand, Plummer's bciltling. Pearl street, a few door, .outilof Slain, reiuly and willing to U all in his power for the soles of men. women and children. A good assortment of Boots and Shoe, alwayaon hand, orn-.ale to order, of the best material aad workmanship, warranted to give satisfaction. But the most important matter is. that in view of all the circumstances with which lam surrounded, and the peculiaritiea of the business itself, I have Lscn driven to adopt th exclusive cash system. Thi. arrangement will n douft ena'nle me to reduce the price, of my work very materially, which I fully intend to do to the lowest rate consistent with sound policy and living profits. G-tod materia!, neat and .uftatitial work, i. a sentiment or principle that I liclieve to he almost universal in this community, and one that 1 fully intend at all Umea to keep in irs in the prosecution f my business. Richmond, August 13. 1656. 35-It W' anted: A few cords of good Seasoned Wood , in exehanre for Boot and Shoes. A. BALLARD. Plummer's buildiar. Pearl street, south of Main. It?s Worth Knowing , ; THAT M'OTr A CRAHTOBD are now selling goods rsiiFti than any boose in town. Having an unusual heavy stock ou hands, and anticipating their new Goows in a short time, they are determined to reduce their ; nock, ir low price will do ,t- XBey ar ta the habicf i blowing' ah out their low price, for it is generally kaowa 1 that tbey wilt nu soon, aad are determined te swataia i that far famed reputation they enjoy for keeping the best ; Goods, aad largest assortment, at th lowest price. Among toe oarnic. onuvi now , are -1000 yard tert Prints, ee. SuO jtc;hanu. 10 t 12 c. 400 " Lawns, :0 to 12s.c- " lOOS " Mwslias, T to toe. Sa " Challie. M t 24eS Berage doLaiae. We. SW " Black Silk, wide. 75c. Sua Chaageahl aa4 fir' Silk. to TS. t do. Lada' two-third cotton Iloae, lic. 10 do - Gloves. e. "WaaT 1 Sin WOES I T Thism. Remember taw Pet Lamb. Richmond . Aogcst 16. IrttS. 3S-tf Tobacco and Ctsrarw. sfHE bast ia the city, can 'always be fowad. aaet a niAtakwt.l.. 31 Xaia street, tall and try. Starch , liSS. KO. W. BAaNKS. STAR LIVERY STABLE! Tbb sobKriber having parchated tfa l ah.e etablihateat of mbsm Cgaen, i" nrenarea aw Air. ;.h Hoswea. BBa-wiea- f riagesexe ia the best orderaad aa abort aoriea. tept by th day r week. Term mod -rate. iHKew at th - JO-XPii T. IrRCLKY.

New York Dry Goods Store.

E are now receiving ane-ther stcck of Xew tioeds. which are suilaie for th kresent Mason, and com prise the newest styles ia the AVaitern markets. Ainocg the ' new arrivals arej acoo yards French DeRagrs, j 100) yds striped tfinghAlns, beautiful gIs; ; SS yards S-t plaid do. latest styles; 1OO0 " plaid and white dotted Swiss; SisjO plaid Jaconets from 10c up: -SAI black tiro deue, tsro deNap and tiro deRhtne biias. tie best assortment we ever aai, and at price that will defy any competition; lOOdO " sew and beautiful Prints; iOdos French Needlework Collars, from 1 Setoff ; 2IUO yds Jaconet, and t5wiss Edgings and Inserting; 100 Jaconet and Swisi Udafs: 900 dox Linen Ildkfs frm 6c up. Also, just received. 10-4 bleached Sairtings; 10-4 Lineal ' Sheetings; 4-4. 5 4, 6 4 unbleached cheettufed. Shiniufs; Muslins, every quality, Irish Linens; Table Damasks. Table ; Covers; Roy's woolen Pantaloonery: Liaea Crash; -scotch ' Diapers; Table Napkins; tflack silk Mitts, Hosiery, etc. i These Goods are marked at price that will keep up the ! reputatioa of this establishment. New York. Dry Ciexasl Store, 1 On Main street. oppoit People ltar.k. j August 8, lf-iS. - 33 tf j ! GROSS of VcCullousVi fine bl.uk Ink just put i rtp and for sale at L- II. McCl'LLOt GB'S, Jlarcli 13, 1355. 4. Main street. THOMAS IBIKEH.; P. FlXTt-HEB. KRAMER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Comniissioa and Forwardia; Mrrthaats atr t kte D pwl, Hichuead, lxtU Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER ds FLETCHER, T ITST received and for .ale J 2 hhds New Orleans Surar; 90 bags Co fee; JUbhls refined and ctariued do; la boxes Candy; 10 " .MolHses and Syrups; S5 bxs W. K Che.se; SOhfhbl W hit Fish; 5 bbls Saleratus; 4Uti Us Twine, assorted; ISO Mils Salt; 1-2U sacks " 5 cask AlmOads; SO boxes Rai.ina; 50 hags Shot; 500 ll. Lead; l'okei:. Mails: Together with a general assortment of all other articles usually kept for sale in such establishments. The trade of dealers in thiscity and country is respectfully requested, and they are aasured that we will sell at Cincin nati prices, with Ui .imp! addition of freight. Richmond, August 2, lfio. 33 tf 51 EC I1A X I CSW AXTE li. " rflIIE undersigned wishes to employ two Wood workmen. I a Blacksmith an.l a Machinist, to work on Threshing al.-ichines. Those who have had some exerience would be preferred. Good wage, will p. paid. Apply to f. w. Romxsov. Augusta, 16S5. S3-tf 100 tiROSS ESSENCES in store and for sale by 1.. H. McCT'LLOLtiH, March IS, 1S55 No. 47 Main street. T7hite ,Fih and Mackerel. Cordage. Halter, V Kr.pe. for Sc., lor aale by t M. CODK A-SON. July 20. 1S54 31 tf Dried Pcnclies. nriiE 1 quality of Tecne.ee Peaches constantly oa hand at No. 31 Main .tree! liEO. W. BARNES. o 1 1.V. Linseed," Lard, Neat ifoot. Crude. Fish, Machine. Castor, Sweet and other Oils. par he found at JuneW. FKR0LSOM dt YEO'S. VVe's -a full assortment for sale hy July 14. FERGUSON & VEO. 1.4ICRIAOE. WILL sell on Sntnrdsy aftern"on. at Anction Room. 3 Main street, one- r.ibJ Carrinee. suitahle for one or twe horses. Sale positive. W. 1.. FAKHL I1AR, Auc'tr. August 16, IPS5 35 It W. R. WEBSTER, D.D. S., (RESIDENT DENTIST,) o FKICK on Main street, over Hadley & Molfitt' atore entrance one door west of Paige's store. where he will he found every way prepared to attend to all calls irthis profession, to general aatisfartion. August 2, 1955. 33 tf Ciucittunti, Eaton and ICiclnuoud RAILWAY! Sumixier iVrrAngomextt. m'-IOMMKNCINO on MONPAV, June leth. :SjS. between Richmond, Cincinnati, dc all intermediate points. PASSBSOXa TBSIN. Leave Richmond 7 A. M. A; arrive at Cincinnati at 10 A M 10.30 ' ' 1.15 P. M. " 6.30 P. M ' " .15 P. 14. mTrssina Leave Cincln'i, 5.30 A. M-, S( arrive at Richmond S.20 A. M. " ojup. m. " S.3HP. M. " 5 P.M. " " 7. Ml P. M. The 7 A. M. train from Richmond, and the2.30 P.M. train from Cincinnati will etop at all regular atation, and at the Valley House and Richmond Pike on regular notice. All ether trains will stop at rcenlar stations only. D. M. MORROW, Superintendent June 28, 1854. S8-tf Spices at Wholesale! AA DOZ Ground Pepper and Spice, which will b ""manufacturer's price-, and warranted to te be sold at pure, or no sale June 7 O. W. BARNES. 25 tf 1855. Stone Ware. 1 OOn GALLONS Stone Ware, of all sizes and patterns. for ' sale by G. W. B tRNKS. White Fish rain I whole and half barrels June 7. Mackerel, for sale cheap at Q. W. BARNES'. Fit LIT VAX Over China ii:ioi! IMl. n AVI NO the agency of Wayne county, for the sale of Dr. Arthur's Self-Sealiujr uit Cans, I am prepared to fill all orders for the same, at Cincinnati prices. 1 will also keep cans of my own manufacture, of various kinds sell-soldering and ordinary patterns, which will be sold at as low rates as they can be purchased in the West. Also, all kinds of Tin Work dono to order on short notice, and at the most reasonable rate.. A. U. SWAIN. Richmond, June 19, 1S55. 27-tf NEW VOLUMES Of the Four Grrat British Reviews, Viz: Edinburgh., .VorA British, if estminster and London Quarterlie, and JilackwoorTt Edinburgh .Magazine, (.fonthly,) Comtnenee with Nirth British for May. 1P55. and the oth er Review and lilackwood for July, 155. i Txxss or St a. mrTlo. Any one Review or Blackwood, e J a year; ninci.KKi .mi , tt- t.-r , - 1 m j ,w v . . . . ' k5; the four Review, and Blackwood, 910; four copie. to j j one addrcs 1, $30. i Postac. (which should be paid Quarterly In advance) ob , ' the four Reviewa and lilackwood to any Post Office in the i ' United States, only cO cent a year. Namely: 14 cents ayear on taach Renew. and 24 cents a year on Blackwood. Address L. SCOTT & CO., Pul.lishers, ! I 54 Gold treet, corner Fulton, New York. ! j SODA WATEIC. i flVHOSE wishing a refreshing drink, flavored with; Lemon, tiinger, Strawberry, ftaspuerry, 11 lack - I berry, Vanilla P ne Apple, Rose, Pearl, nd other yr- ' op., of ourowa m.cul.cture, can get if, cool and fresh, i from our fountain. j July 12. FEKGCSON & TEO. J. L. sOW COGROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Corner Main and Front Sta Hicknaad, ISAV cash for all kinds of Grain aad Produce. Just reIceived and for sale cheap for aale cheap for cash. Sugar. So and Caadle., Glass and Fish, Nail. Salt. Cheese and Bice, Spices. Dried Peaches. Coflee, . Teas. N. O. Mola.set. S II. Tobacco. Clears, Powder. Shot, 02c., A good supply of Brooms and Wooden Ware. Call aad SO if examine before purchasing elsewhere. July 5. Ie55. Ftshlngr Tackle. 'I?HING TACKLE, in abundance, t C. A- DICEINSOS'SApril 13. 1355. I'-tf Western Coal. 1AABI'?HEI.S mirior quality Western Coal, tf tf iFfoc alety CAIN k JiALSBY. 1st month. 13th. l-iio. 4 tf CSAL.A. LEFEVBE ek tvBEBirOOB, -at the City Stove Store, if you want Stove., Tinware, Bpoetinr or any thing else done cheap, and warranted to be i goea or ao pay- - October ao. 1.-S4. jT L, ASS . iO boxes city brands, 8 by 10 and 19 by VJi Ulass, lor sate cv II. McCCLLOCGil. March 13, 1S5X Fo. 47 Mala street. i I Ol'NCES Zinc Valerian, U Sa!rate Morphia, Xortiiia Aeetaa, For sale by L. H. McCCLLOCGH, nly 2. Na. 47 Maia street. Just lleceived. w N additioa to my former stock of Coach Trimmiags, a large stoekor Eaameled Cwtk April 90THOMAS BENTOS. Gratf Seeds. CHOICE let ef Clever aad Timothy Seed just received I aa. for aal at So. 31 Xaia K.rct- GKOl W. BaRAEA Baskets. PIC NIC aad WUIew Baskets, for sale by C. A. D1CK1NSO-V. April 13, 1S55 17-tf

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Superior Teas. -rOTJ.NG HTSOX. Imperial and C.unpowder Teas, X. of the best quality, just received by E. M. COOK & SON. PAPER HANGING! rpm uRdersrtmed are prepared to pier room In a -- ft perior BuuiBcr. They are prepared to furnish every variety and pattern of paper at Cincinnati prices. AH order ia their line loft at their residence, 4-.h Bouse .oath ef Depot oa Sixth otrewc. or at Kramer, lrwia dt Co'., Railroad Store, opposite the Depot, where a large atock ef Wall Paper is eon.Lantij kept ea hand. wUl k-e promptly attended to. HOW JILLS ex SON. March S3. IKS. 14-tf City Mioe store. I have just received from Xew York and Cincinnati, an extensive and superior .s-stovk of Ladies', Misses and Children's aoe, ooa.iiing of t rench Kid, Enameled. bror.se and tnu colored Buskins and Slippers, Jenny Lind tHiters for Ladi, Misses and children. Fine Boots and Shoes for men and buys, such as ealf, goat, enameled, patent leather, and cloth Congress Shoe and Slippers. Itats of various styles Silk. Panama. Palm Leaf and Mariraibo, latent style and most beautiful finish. I am manufacturing all of the most fashionable kinds of Boots and Shoe to order, of the best materials and workmanship, having in my employ the best of werkme. . 1 1 eel eonndent trow the experience 1 have bad in buJ siness, thatmy work will compare favorably with any 1 in the West. Thankful for rvist uatrotiaee. t resiwtj fully solicit a continuance of it. JOB BORTO.V. j Kichmond, Sept. 29, lsj4. 41-tf Sometlsinir Good for Every Body! S 1 000 prrERI0R Sagsr Cured Ham., my own curing. j VKJKJ Th, a(,ole umt are warranted, and th publi. i. most re.pectiuny invitea to ca:i ana examine the .am. Tor SAleby O.W.BARNES. JuneT. IPSS. 24 tf lnsoisic and Odd IVIIows' Itetsalia Furnished to Order at Cineinnati Prices. AVING an Agency for a house in Cincinnati, I can furnish on short notice anv article either Order may wish. . C. A. DICKINSON. June il,' Is'io. 27 tf Land Warrants. subscriber is prepared to purcha.e LAND f-111E 1 WAT RR.TS for the next three ye.r at the rata of S.t00 per month. 1 he very highest New York market price will be given, often giving more, snd never less or 1 will sell 1 tour Warrants lor you at a small charge. I. T SMITH. Attorney at Law, Richmond, Ind. I June OS. 1S.-5 2S-tf ; Lnnierus. ! 1 HAVE in store and lor aale. a few dozen large size Adobe Lantern., (gnavdVr! and patent lamp,) and will ielithera very low at No 64 Mam street. W. L. KARQl'H AR. ' J"n" 28 tf S. BKOW.VS ! Steam. sati, Hlind, Deer and Pump Factory. THE subscriber Is now prepared to manufacture to erd' Sash, blinds. Doors, Door aad Window Frem, and do : Surface l'lauing, H pping. cVc, on as good terms and short ; notice as any other establishment in the county ff Also, keep, constantly on hand Pomps, of a good quality, and is prepared to furnish Wood Piping as cheap as j can be had any place. ITjf All work warranted to give satisfaction. ! S. C. BROWS. Seventh street, north of Depot, Richmond. July I, 1855. 31 4t TEAS, TEAS. I A ltOXKS very superior Tea. just received direct from -1 New York. The ahnve Teas eml'race th various quail ties of Imperial, Young Hyson and lilark. 3 hi ti;f.rinking pubtic arc tlivite-1 to call and sn.) I t- 11 rl O. W. P ARNEf. No. 31 slain street. j June 7, 1855. 25 tf I Popular Itlagraziiies. ! V" the time to sub.csibe for Harper', Putn.m'. j X v and lilackwood". Magazine. The new volume comn.ence. with the July number. The undersigned receives subscription, at the low club rate ol $2 40 per J annum for any of the $4 Magazine. - Mingle number I 25c. Supply alwaya on haud. Call at BURBANKS. j Richmond, June 21, 1955. 27-tf T ouiaville frmrnt. A large lot for sale by August 2. FERGUSON A YEO. B. r. bhowjt " c. B. BROWS, IIKOWX BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North-west corner of Third nd Main, entrance on Third, near Main street, Cinciaaati, O. February 9. 1555. 8-tf i bbls. IODiovilIc Cement, in store and for h " sale by " sale by ,. H. McCL'LLOCGH, March 14, 1 135. No. 47 Main street. TO THE IM.'IILIC. Paints. Ac . of Milton llnllingsworth. and recentlvbloniring to Piummer. V ilson A Co., we are prepared to furnish, on the most reasoa.hle terms, rhysicians. Druggist, Grocers and the puldic generally, with all articles kept in sneban establishment, either at wholesale or retail. FEKGl'BON . TKO. July 12, le55. . 30 3, A Pleaaant Dwelling Hne. The undersigned would like to sell the house he now occupie. on Front street, or exchange it - for property in the north nart of town. Hi on ly object i. to secure property nearer bis but taesa. For further particular., call upon J. VT. FCLGIirM. Richmond, JuneCl, 153. 2T-lf Shaker Ureonas! DOZ- f these justly celebrated Brooms, direct from I'nion Village, for sal by O. W. BARNES. June 7, 1S55. 25-tf FINE OOODS t T the sign of the Golden EsgTe, So 35 Main street 1 am ia receipt ot aa entire bow stock. C. A AJICKiysON. 17-tf April 13, 1S55. Carpel Chain. "LA A LHS. white and eolored Carpet Chain for aai as low 'J J J a. can be had ia thi. market. Call at Aug. 2. 1H55. G. W.BARNES'. Closing out Dry Goods and Notions! KRAMER, IRWfN-tk CO., SNTITe the attention of merchant aad dealers of all kinds, to the fact that they are desirous of closing out (their entire stock of DRY GOOD3 AND NOTIONS at the ! lowest possible rate. Purchasers at retail will find H to 1 their interest tecall upon thorn for bai gains. Their etablisliment linear the Depot, where they wifl be happy to aell Goods at such price aa cannot b excelled at any place ia ltheWe.t. " They have disposed of their extcniiv stock ef Groceries i t Messrs. Kramer dc f ielcher, who will continue the ; busine ; Jon e, 1855. " -tf 1 DR. EYEHSOS'j ! UNITED STATES LINIMENT! j Far Iflatn and Beaatl iQTANDSa ! O live ppl OS unrivaled for power or efficacy, or exteaic.tion; it re.dily rduc Tumor, Swelling Indtmmatioa, etc. Ia Weaa Hack it act Ilka a charm. Mrs. Andrea, of Sprmgboro, fJ , aa curvature of Spina and a Urge Tumor, r moved by it Try it, if you would know iti powers. Put up ia large bottles for only 25 cents, or five bottle for fl tVKRSON A CO., Proprietor. For sale by F. I otts aad M. C. Lewis, Riehaaead: and by I-rruggist aad dealer generally. W. W. ROBF.RTS &CO.. Indianspolis, General Wholesale Agent for tha State, to whom all order should be addressed. June 'si, 1SS5- 28-tf r. w. raaereow. saxaa w. vxo. FERGUSON & YEO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DiBgt, Sediciirt. Oil. Djti, Painti, Glan- . ware, etc., rrc, Southwest corner of Maia and Pearl streets, HielBBma, lad. IfAKNISIIES- Coach. Copal, Japaa, Leather aad w w hit Damar Varnishes, for aai by Jalr li. FiRfiCSOS ex saw. , - Ho! all ye that Thirst. McCCLLOUGII S unrivalled Creaas Syrwps, flavorep with . Mrawkerrr, Wne Af Aasiom. annftU, AlVerry, rmr, aitsasjer. ". Call aad try their KXtbuig loSaoac. At aada Festavtam. No. 47 Main street, is th place to aeol yoar idaaa Ju!y2. - i"tt. Tmke MieeOT A IX aarsoa having aaattle4 accoaata with th lata brat of W. T. Deaaia A Co . J. W Deaai A Co., or with W. T. Dwaaia, ar botwby aetifiad that all eO tlemeat. aad eollactioa will b pat ia aa orarer's hands oa aad after iirwt 15th, if not arraoged before that time. W. T. MCall ORD, A.igae. Aafaat . 1865. . . ad-tf

ir.4irrEo: AN active hosest aaan i each Hrhn ef the Mate, to take order by 'iMipIt' for 1 (LfliC'l MAUNKIIO AlJK.NT.. A aalary of S0 per year, and a email commie1 taa will b paid. "Saiary payable monthly." For partiolars. address Dr. J. Vi.rx.r, 44,, Broadway. .w era. enclosing stamp to pre pa aaswwe. Attgaaia, isaa. 4 j CITY Srro'E STOKE. ! fepptr, Tia, Shf t Iroa. aid Tin Ware MANUFACTORY. TjT.IfrXI)"W0PD respectfully Inform the citiproved pattern froaa New York. Cincinnati and Dayton manafactare. elected eprwe.i, ftw iV , MKIilTIUDE. AI.. a general aseortmeol of ja ni Jtmmmmi Tin ,0 tela ""a ih;bm ,I.VD nd wwrrVn," wet AND SPOlTINa will be rirm .peeial attmuoa. both la , to w k aw tw rrsr. Oar faciliue for sack work are to-

.. . " '"o" w vju. w so ta work eoxselves Aloo Move Pip. Stove Trimming, eta. AUo Sugar Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Iron a. Pots, Skillets. Ac. 3-JOB WORK ef all kind in copper, tin. haet-uraa an dsiac.doaeto arder. All of the above article will be sold and put up ea term to Klit purchaser. JO Old eopper, bras, pewter aad lre taken la exchange for work. Thankful for past very liberal patron are to the new firm, we hop for a eontiauane thereof y oar strict attention to the shop. Shop near th Huntington House, Main street. March S3. 1S45. 14-tf Willow Ware, l. A RJB ad cow. plot, stock ef Will.w Wagon, ana Oaf--, ob hand, which will be sold low to close out, at 31 V" "-"T.. O. W. BAKN KS JuneT.lriJ. ,, Spring Trade Boots and Shoes. CHARLES PRICE, .Vo. "8 Main street. Richmond. TmiUm Wortaresnectfullv Inform hia fVtH. the pahlie generally that he has now on hand a fine stock ef BiKiTs and StiOKS. suitable for th Sprtag trad. His assortment for Ladies' wear, embraces th latest and noatea. sty', of superior aaaterlal and workwiaush.p. He invites spec ial atteauoa to thia branch of hi. bu.tae.. Fine and coars Roots for mu and boys, and a great variety of Summrr bboe. Children' 8hoe., of almost vry variety and sty I. Work all warranted as recommended. Call at th sign or the Big Boot, opposite Starr Hall, Richmond. April. 185S. 16 tf Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store! J. M. BROWN & CO., UTOl l.D respectfully inform their rriends and th public ' that they are now in receipt of a largand choice sto-k Among which i Nsw Oiuiss, Ccc.acD and Clilinis 8v- .; Java. Rio akb Launaa Cori; Fin Tst.: Lax Pisa, Minttti. ana T.oi t; Sslt: together witha general variety of articles adapted to th couutry trad. IT? W hold ourselves readv at all timea Is furnish all i article in our lineat Ciaciaaer, prit, wUhfrtifkt mddtti, ' to country dealer. 1 Alio on hand, iuperior Family Flonr, Cora Meal, Feed, j Grain , etc. CASH PAID At all time for Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, i Iir W are retailing Groceries at a vav ins riacats. j J. M. II HOWS ch CO., At the Depot. Richmond, Ind ; August . 1?55. 3J-ti j . , ! Cottage Daguerreian Gallery. j 'I'HF. undersigned i now ready to operate in thi 1 truly novel and neat Cottage, fitted up expre.sly , for tha purpose, with a light not equaled ia the city, where every arrangement is made for tha comfort and accommodation of those who want picture; and we c.n assure our friend that they shall compare with ! the best, a we have a new Instrument of the latest tin1 provement. of the day. We w;.u'.d solicit a call, at leat, and then you may judge for your. el ve whether it will be to your intori est to patronize the eott.ge and it humble occupant, or not. To the ladie wa would ..y , you will confer a favor 1 oa us by calling and examining our work and you can do o without climbing up to tha 3d vtory of some hot 1 building, which is o exhausting that you are not ixa : good mood to .it for picture, il o di.po.ed. Picture, t.ken in all ort. of weather, and eapet ial 'attention paid to tsking children's picture. Hour for them, troiu A. M. to 4 P. M. j W. D. SCHOOLEY. Richmond. August!!, I 33 tf wm. a. LBrsvaa. a. xt. caniawooe. LEI E VICE ft VNDEKWOOD. HAVING this day (August 21st ) entered into a copart- , nership for the purpose of extending and anlarging the , Ctvv Stoti Stori and Tin ware manufactnriug eatatili.hment. would respectfully ask a lllieral .hare of patronage. ; Both being practical workmen, w are rea ly at all time, to fill all orders with promptness, and warrantable work such ; as took tbepremium at the Wajrue county Fair. Phop near : the liuutiagioB House. j LF.FEVRE if CNDERWOOP. j Richmond, October 30, 1854. 44 Indiana State Fair. j THREE SILVER CUPS! FW. ROBINSON, of Richmond, Ind., we awardod , the first premium a Silver Cup tl) tor the best ' Sr.r:i AToaand HoascPowca combined, and a Car ' recommended for Superior Workmanship. There ' were three Machines put in operation, one of them . the Morfift Machine af Crystal Palace renown, and at the Way ne county Fair a Silver Cup for the bet lior.a Power and Separator, and two ca.h pieiaaum. one for .uperior workmanship, and one for the bent.pjcij men of Machine Casting.. i Person wanting a iuperior Machine csn be acromI modeled by iddressing F. W. ROBINSON . Steam Engines, Press Screws, Itridge Holts, Ma- ' chine Work, Iron sad Brsss Casting! made to order. Richmond, October 13, 1H54. 41-tf CITY GROCERY STORE! E. EL COOK & SON, WOULD respectfully inform their friends snd tha public that they have enlarged snc refitted their room, and filled it with a fine aa.ortment of Frctti i Family Groceries aad Provision, which they ' will sell a. low as imilar article can be had in this : market. Thankful for the past liberal patronage be. : .towed upon them, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ; July 20, 1654. 31-tf EOR(sE WILSON RESPKCTFCI.LV request all persons Indebted to him . for Blacksmithing, to call and settl their accounts by th payment ef aeh or giving their Botes, by th first of January next, at which tim he Intends to work for cash, or ; prompt payment in trad. Ife will also reduce his prices, so ' as to make it aa object for those whe hare the cash to pat- ' romxe hi shop, li is prepared to do all kiadaof work lu ' hi line, and hope by promptness to eontlna to raceire a , liberal .bare of work. Py-rhop west end of Main street, opposite Spinning' Livery etahle. Richmond. Nv. 30, IPSA. Sft-tf 1IOARDI NO IIOLSE, Rntran fwiecea A"b. 15 and Is Mni ttrerf, RICHMOND, INl. W. J. McCOVV", Proprietor. June ?, 1855. 23-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. J. B. HUNNICUTT. Havibo porch. ed a atock of Jewelry, Ac, of Job Borton, aad moved hi ewa t"ck to tha room of Mr. Bortcn, immediately below tha Pal adium of. lie, ha, with tha twa stock combined. ! a full nd handsome assortment oi Jewelry, Watchea, , Clock, Bres.tpin.. 1 ingr King. I ob aad V eet V atch Chains. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Spoon, Specta1 cle. ;utlery, bilver Ware of dixTareat kiad. and ia ! fact almost every article usually kept in similar esi t.bliahment. They will be cold aa a fair terms a ' they can be bad at any other establishment, aad war- ; ranted to b what they ar represented, j IT Watche aad Clock ssralxiB at tha shortest I Belie, aad with ear. 1 I. B. HU.NMC'CTT. grateful for the liberal cstronsg h-retofore boetowed npoa Men, aski a continaaaca ef it. Old frieada and tha public ar respect- ' 1 1 1 : :. 1 11 Richmond, June 7, 1'. i5-tf RAILROAD OmsriBtTS AND LIVERY 8TABLE, W.WT. r. M 5II"43,irratepast patroaag. rptfolly rJMmJ nform the public that a ha aiad t . 11 eBiaerabl additioa to hi forsawr ateefc ef Uoraee. Car riage, Baggy. Ac, end I bow prepares, t accommodate in bi line to the eatir satisfaction of eaatoatcr. ..frw-HewUtsead traveller, aa suwia any pan or taa country that may be desired with comfortable vehicles. good bwrse and earefwl driver. ji r-nisvanuv. " r Mt n mi, lor railroad paaaeager. ana taae taeai rrom taa lsepot ta their utiieea r elae where, as may a aaaivait. Orders toft at the atabl. west o4 af jaaia etraet, will be promptly ax-teaded-irv By Lcmtit attaatlea ta basiaea aad reason ah! charge, be respectfally rAt a eontiaaanreof patrsnare. octooarx'. tea. D tx Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD A SON. HAVING porehaaed tha Tia and Stew Store of A. H. Swaio, aod having saade laieitwra V. Uia ssuae, are prepared to f-rmsfa COOKINO fa TOY ES, of th ao apprwvwd patr, aad of variost siaea, PABioa irrevaa, Ulrica jr Sator brovaa, Coal blove aai Grata- Sum Pip of U ottstaaUy oa hand. Stow TrixasaiBiri of tia and oopper ht iron, copper aad tia war f all kdad kept oa aaad r mmi to ardr, rr-Tia Roofs pat oa ia ta beat aaaaaer. Wa are deternriaed to give thi busiaaas elos atteatioa, aod hope to be able to moat the waat of coiasnanitr fat lUi 1 ar iavitwa to eall aad eataaaia osrr atock before psuchaainf. tikop aoar tha oagaagof laaia aa4 liarkia straata. , , , " RKhnvd, J 14, lfi. " -tf