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ers, ER 4, I355.j a w w " - RICHMOND. INDIAJiA. Robert .Morris!. Albert C. Blaachari, Proprietors. Charles F. Collin, ) It prepared at nil timss to discount Produce Bills and Business Paper AHwi Interest on money Deposited; AD tiw business apper.ning to BaXKISO a tended I with despatch. 0S Hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. gichmond, July 15,1 355. BictiMud Pump, Sash, Blind . Ioor iriaoufaetorT. JOSEPH DICKINSON has bought the stock on hand, af th Sub and Door Factory, carried oi heretofore r Pomp Manafaetery, and has employed eoinpemt workmen in tha line, and will hereafter carry on that business in all iU branches, in connection with the Pump business. Orders for Sash, Blind, Doorl'raiues, ramps, Lead A Wood Piping, will be property attended Ut at reasonable prices. AU work from his establishment, will be warranted to give tatufaetlon. A considerable stock of the above ar tides nowon hand. 2d mo. loth.lSa. OCTOBER ELECTION. U'ayae County Republican Ticket. FOR CIRCflT JTDGE, JEHU T. ELLIOTT. yOH PBTXICUTrXO ATTORHir, TIIOS. II. BROWNE. CLERK OF TH COURTS. MOSES D. LEESOf. FOR AUDITOR. BENJAMIN L. MARTIN. , FOR RECORDER. HENRY BEITZEL. FOR COMMISSIONER. JOHN II. IIUTTON. ' ISDEPtXDE.'VT CANDIDsTlX rr We are authorised to announce Andkk w F. Scott, a, a candidate for Clerk of the court of Wayne county. Ifdtpf ndent Candidate for Proif entor. We are authorized to announce ! MILES HUNT, Esq., of Randolph co., as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney in the 13th Judicial Circuit WANTED. Z.. .t ....... th.ir sobriDtious C IsH. U Ut VtAsT a. sm w trj r- I . W.l -M eof a favor unon US br doinu so at an ; TEMPEBANCE MEETING. The friends of Temnerance ia Richmond,
propose holding a Meeting in Starr Hall, on 1 east of the Huntington House, ha fctted up Satcrdat THR 6th dai of October, at 2 i a neatly furnished room for ladies and gea.leo'ekek, and in the evening. ! men. Ho serves up the bivalves in the best jwor.l ili.tinmiiVipd nkera have ac I order. Try them.
teptod invitations to be present and address the meeting. Every body is invited to attend. The Ladies are specially invited to be present. Friends of Humanity come out, and give your voice and influence in sustaining the present Prohibitory Law. - Nrw York Cash Stork. Mr. R. Jackson, inthe Siarr Hall Building, ia still in tha marnet ,, with a stock of good, that cannot ! U.xcellecin the west, either for variety or style. He sail, them for cash, and cash only. asd therefore doe. and can afford to sell at a .11 . L L O I . t.Bit less price man omers. come gwus no .
i. now wiling a: fifty per cent, under the com- Beautiful Boqcets. vV e are under obumon retail price. All who purchase goods at gallons to G. Mendenhall, of Sylvan Height his counter know this to be the fact. Nursery, for a couple very handsome boquets,
Watson's D agukrkeian Rooms, i the place to obtain a life-like likeness. Every picture is warranted to pleae, and unless satisfactory no one i. required to take it. He is now better prepared than ever to please his friends and tha public, as he has made himself fully acquainted with all the late improvements of j the art. His chemical, are so perfectly pure, ) and their application .O thorough that it is im- ! possible for picture., with any ordinary care, j J to fade. They will serve as mementoes of; departed friends, long after the memory, however deeply impressed by affection, has become cloudad and indefinite. We may reBMoiber aud fondly cherish the virtue, of those Who have departed this life we may , , , , , Cava them daguerreotyped Upon our hearts so deeply as never to b forgotten; but We too , o easily forget their features, and the only Way , , .v . t 11 r . 1 to keep these truthfully before US, IS to have their likeness taken. Secure one while you nave time. hen mend, are about to part, wuat can be a more acceptable present 1 man a perfect likeness of each other. e 1 know not that we may meet again, but if we hare the picture we will prize it as a gilt next j to the personal presence of our friends. Then, j friends, call at Watson, and obtain one of hi. pictures. Remember his is the oldest estab-! lishment of the kind in the city, and can be I found in the Shearon building, opposite the i Ciiizsu'. Bank. Fhisnds" Books. Members of the Societj of Friends who are visiting our city, and desire any of the publications of tha Society, can find a general assortment at the Post office Book Store. Sec advertisement in another column. Naw Boons-LATasT PcBtiCATioss.-Messrs. Burbank A Bro., in the Palludium buildings, have on hand a large assortment of books in tha various departments of literature. Fancy Stationery, Ac. Call and examia their stock. u utiea P una styia a new room in ma row known at tK c: ir 1 1. 1. -. , 1 Z ' V , "n'u on-1 - m uivaxiraii anu cumpwui asaoniaenu ldJ Clothing ave, brought to thi. J.;. Ha alio has a fine ortm.Btof Cloths, j -asinMraa, Sauinets, o.. which be makea I P t0 Ofdar in nla.n n.l f..hUn.M. ,t.l 1 ... t - -'j j ' vrcan IS One Ol tha bCt Workmen ia tha W0SC, and fv?elS COD tide Qt la beinj- able t l pleassj the most faatldiou. Jr. naat..s. '. quality.. Hia aasortmcnt embrace almost verr artlcU f h . r. . i . . w, saiuiviis, wt in en ana ew oiora pare baaing. . .1 EW h IDU U -. TT ,t , w a. m ssvssrs. AAOUOWay B tl0' 1 tor V. Of Knifftltatown. rwa rn 1 east r T - T : rsvs -o"rag Slore of Fargtuoa & Ytio, sud. 1 W, s oabaamg bosiaesa at iba ' rw-pectfully eonmani cf the public.
-Se philosophical pedestrian, put this
; : Ar.'mn in ril not book: "Choose ever the plainest road ; it always answers best." nose w iiu i i . iuv - Scott & Crawford's establishment and bought Goods there, are eatisfied'that it has provad to . ., ' x J U..f Iko host" notoaiytne " pefc r"" " j erminusfor baiu.b. "What a mau aH Trj not blll?,Bw' U Me thing alter SuiLx-tre's Iirif rr' We wwlrl tnvi tha a Mention of oar rw .v. . ' . Mer.. SbiUif Co , rf 4eM Dry Good, Carpeting, and "oo. j;0. I. ut Fourth street, Cincinnati. Thi ne 0f the oldes most widely known and popular h. jn te Q City. Tht g od sold at thU establuia. ut are U . the best class, and may be relied upon a. Kaine just what they are represented. The assortment V. found ia this establishment is not surpassed in the T, or perharis in the "West; it embraces every variety of style and pattern of goods in the Dry Goods, Cat pet and Floor Oil Cloth trade. Our readers who deal at Cincinnati, and who have houso to carpet, can do no bettor than to eall and examine tho extensive, varied and handjome assortment in store at ShiUitoV Our word for it, entire satisfaction will be given both in price and quality of goods. Fbaxk Li3i.i'a Gazettb or Fasoio.v and tbb BcaO MoSDB. VV have received the October number of Prank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion and the Beau Monde." There is a noticeable improvement in the style and contents of each number of this magazine over the preceding n amber, and it now constitutes a really interesting, and to the ladies, at least a most U3eful periodical. We remark one new feature in it, particularly, which strikes us as a very aimirablo one. It is that the lead.ng article is devoted to a description of the fashions as they are found in that city, not as they were on", three or six months ago in London and Paris. It is entitled "Our Monthly Review of Fashions and the Industrial Arts," snd if we may judge by this first article, the subject is one whieh, if continued to be eluoidated so well, will be of tin most imraadiato interest to ladios, who do lire the bi-st and most intelligible information on the prevailing fashion. In the way of prints, the Gazette makes a vary creditable appourance, and its selections of reading matter are very aprojos. s7TrY e refer our ladv readers to tha advertiment of Mrs. Woolman. who has receivt - d new and splendid assortment of Milline ry Goods. Her stock of Bonnets both Fashionable and Plain, are not excelled either in quality or cheapness. Ladies, give her a call whan you go out a-shopping. , . . i"AH m a jiaoazimb, tor upon our ole. . , . . , . . , j . wlla "ua promptness an., .n oc-uiy I of style A new volume eomrmnfes with the January number. Those who wish a good Magntine, would do well to subscribe for Gnihsrn's. Otster Saloox. Mr. Mintarn, t'vo doors Dessis & King. We invite attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Dennis St King, published in another column. Any business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. J6Q We would respectfully call the attontinn of nrsons wishinir to curchase a valuhomesteaJ ia the environs of Richmond, aJvertisement of ..0ak land Home," in the property of Irvin Reed. It is u e8tiouably one of tho most deHi. ab!e 8ltu. . . .. anJ u offered chca. " of the mot perfect dahlias, we have seen this Ho has our thanks. seasoti. MARRIED On Wednesday, Sept. 2 , at the residenr-o of J. Abrahams, in enterv.lle, by Prest. Goorgo 1. Jooolyn, Mr. Jamks II. lUaea to Miss Lyuia A. Hktkolps, both of Centervilie. Bv 11. L .Martin. Sent. 25. Hesar Wolf, of Shelby county, to Armknh Kllwoou, of this vicinity. Obituary. riTVIl Aft tt.p Ktdi.lnns in thia eitv. on the 39th of September, laij, Mrs. Martha Docqas, agad 91 years nd, months. . , , . , TVi wa. s n-tira of Pnnsvlviini from hieh plaoe she moved to North Carolina in the yaar 1772 Here her family remained until the close of the Revolution, during wnich struggle they bravely ileienaed their country's rights, whilo they suffered severely, even to the couflairraiion of their dwelling, with nil its contents, by the Tories, with whom they woro surround ed. At tne close ot the Uevolution, tne aeceasea was married to Mr. Jons Dora an, who was also a tried sol;iiierof the V ar, and they removed to Tennessee, where i they remained until tho year lbl, when tliey cams to thjj country. She has been a consistent and devoted men.beri of "the Presbyterian Church for more than 7'J .years. During the last lew years of her life she has suffered much, but with great Christian resignation. Un 1 her death-bed she was surrounded with sympathising j chjJni children, great-grand children and great-great-grand children, even to the 4th generation. She 1 had hr re:iA,tn ts thn lt and was sustained in death bv tbat Hope whieh has been as an "anchor to her soul' during her long and eventful life. ' How blest the rig'uteeus when he dies." On Monday, September 25th, Asstrrt, third daughter of Christian and Eilen Zimmer, aed 4 years 8 months and 21 days. Par above this world of sorrow, Annetta is an angel fair; She will die no more forever. Blessed thought, "no graves are there." In this city, on the evoning of thn 1st inst.. Mrs. Ask Ei.izabbvs Howell, consort of Dr. J. J. Porry, in the 37th year of her age. Th-s loss to hsr bereaved husband an 1 eV.Uron is felt to be irreparable, but they are consoled in the be.icf that their less is her eternal gain. Richmond Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY T X. YOCXG. Dealer in all hind of Country Produce. Flour, V bbl cwt Wheat, V ksn Rye. Corn. 44 ... . CnrnmeaL " Oats, " Barley, " Buckwheat 1 laxseed, " . . Beans, " Apples, gr " ..... " dry Onions, " $ M! Potatoes, J bush.. 3 25 'Clover seed, " .. 1 25 j Timothy. " .. 60 j Bacon Hams, E . . 4i'shoulders, " .. &S Sides, " .. 2(1 j Butter. " .. 6ijljtrl, .. 75: Tallow. " .. 1 50 ; Pickled Pork, " .. 1 7 ji Money. .. 20; Hay, "ton 7Si Sheaf Oatd, dot--. 40 2 00 IS 11 20 11 11 11 . 15 8 1. w. x. stsMii. job w. DENI- IS & KING, 7.asiun Auctioneers, Brokers and Cf TTprrh inft at tbkold a or w.,. wV-T-Xo. 84 AfaU street, RiclJ.i Prty TCY aad sou Real rUtato ar -IS". Bod i otee. rmin5 TooU a.J i ' i lisien m Improved Also, Grain, Pro--camery. ot every ans- ! -1 .. 1 i - - i. r ,d nf vln.kl. . . . Aeeatafor a SJ t ASH dl,-cM, . f LO T Vn -ro i ignmenta laakor, Richmon. iJiik T t "1Jo" Morrow. Ls;Oct. 4. P53flow 43-U B; Faacy Goods aud Toy 'CST received the largest variety in th;tT wjta ej pricee to suit. Iv. Ladies svalon ie a- nena4 their receBtion Ptr l.a- p,v. of tha HstiBi-u RichmondB. 1STCRS.I JiUVXRX,roliMoe. N Afi-Sf P - w. isoa. YY'rcnMrw M!W ""y. I-w aad FVi. . V. w e fall aasennumt ... October 4. saleey mmm kept Star HOLLOW AT HrGH-4W.
List of Letters RFUAIXIVG i the Port Otfice at Richmond, ana. en tha lt ef October. 1 . , ws Hawthorne, SDaaielMoller, 2 PrE Andrew, WSB Z" JoMth. M.ibollm Wm Black, IA.uSlrrii. Miah.li a Co. Philip .Brown, S.ml J McCom.h, Jot Banr. . Job GaoT NeUon.
Kredr Cbrutaenaw.. ' Xl.r..rBtia N iau Bsnenposd P H Brackensick Click Bourk, Cyrus Bond. Mary Ann Bel', arsh Bulls. Mr Burgoyna, Elix i Brown, A ni." . B C T Hiwbleton. rred'k Holkamp, Elizabeth Hunt, John C Hunt, Henry Hizrd,3 Cha Harvey, David Nieter, Irwin Overman, Zaehariah Oeborn, S Owen k Co, Maria Pownson; T VV Price, Tho Hntton, Mary A i uwall, R Hollingworlh. Mr Maria LouisaChar-Joseph Johnson, 1ini Pecan, 2 lotte Busher n VV lohnston. Mary A Powers, s Marg't Poalate, Mary Reed, Mar y W Ross, Jno Rodenberger. Henry Raasted, Gee Rollins, C Rice, John Rohtnsen, Robert Riley, Elizabeth Stevens S.iphronaStevens2 Eliza Starr, laBae G Sheward, 2Uaac Shelbyrred'k Seefloth, W Stepheff. 'I Schumann. Samual Sales, Eliz'th Troxell, E T Turner, Ruth A 1 homas, J H Turner. Fussell M l uttle, Pichard Teule, Frank Taylor, Jane Thomas, Mary M Beard D Bsrtley, ' Stephen Beach. W m Bennett Mrs E Cox. Catherine Crong, J H onway. John B Jones, W m G Johnson, Joseoh Jones. Jones Sr Dennie, Mary Jolmson, Bnj Johnson. Wm K Jones D Itetcha. Anas Knight. Wm Kemey, Rev J A Keonan, Ease Lnd worth, J Livenood, (i V Lafield at Co, earn Collins, V Churchill, 4 7" Cool, Jn N Cox. , Youi Cooke, O t ot00"' Iteuben . -Lev. Coli.nm' F.lizabath . John P DeaT John Ualr, ' Wm Dowlin, Patrick Dillon. K G iJooley, K Drukard. Matilda Lebrick, Love Lawrence, N Littler, T Long, Henry Lyclay, Altred Lewis, Rebecca Moore, Cary Matchfct, "eter Miller, Horenco iulwooJ, h;4 Jorris,, Wm Krwin, Z MilWr, Rich'd Edward Ph JUtthews, Mary E Koulke, J Vfir,h, Aurora Fuller,? Uev ,fci oy, r'red Fsrwig, Dsn'l scCot, Heinrirh GrodmanWm M,re" Peter Calvin. Wm Mcv,.a. Wm Thomas, Thomas Tarpay, C N Willisro, Mary A Wilson, Me.sa White, Lemuel Vs,on. Gub'd Grauthaus 2Hsn'h Mt herson, 'iatthewr WhilJen. Hemsn U Uretvs, Julia M:11T, Miry W ilon, WmOllUrd, David M iller, Joseph P Wilson, Wm Gage. M M Minie, M Winner. Catherine Green, K p Martin. P R Warroan, t Wm Gjtchel, We Mnlli Phillip Weaver, J A W Goldsmith, SK Mndenhall, 8Crate William, '- Joeph B Hog, Join Mathews, J J Wriiht, j David D H.rny Albert Marshall, Ssuders Widup. Wm A Hardy, IJ7" Persona calling loiietters in the abovolist, w: plesse say they are adverUiej. ' AMES ELDERS, P MRichmond. October 4, loi. 42-lt Islet Ciieiitletiieii .MiawlM AND MUFFINS, Main s'i-t, Richmond. October 4 1355. 42 tf UOJJLQ WAY &ATJGtTO,T, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drujs, Medifines, Oils, Dyes, Paiats, Gnsware. etc. ETC., Southwest corner ot Main and rear I ; treets, Iliclimoud, lnd. To Plijsictaus ttiid tlie Public, HAVING an agency direct from the ; manufacturers, we have now on hand a ; larsrr assortment of Braces. Support ers, Trusses, iVc, than has yet been r,ffereJ in this ctty. ?uch personsas cant not be suwdied at the agency, can be in a few days at thf 'ar ' ' thest, Ly ordar from the manufactory. i HOLLOWAV Sc HACGHTOX. ; j X. B. Physicians are respectfully requested to call and ' I examine our stock. Trusses cau be fitted at t!ie Agency if j wished. 3 -tf lUH.I.OVV.VY & IIAUtillTO.V, j , t-Aiteatg for Join's. White it Mc'Cur ly's Teeth. ' August '2 . 153. 33 -tf ' oiti vi I le I'rinrnt. October 4. A lartge lotf.ir sale by HOLLOWAV Si HAftrllTO.V. VrAitMHS. Coach, Copal, Japan, L-aUier and Whue Dauiar Varnishes, for sale by October 4. HOLLOWAV & HAUGHTOS. Linseed. Lard, Neatsfoot, Crude, Fish, Machine, id at Castor, Sweet aud other Oils, may be f,unl at October 4 HOLLOWAV V HALGUTON'S. Bonnets, Ribbon 3 and Flowers. MRS K. DICKINSON, Would respectfully inform her friends and tho public, that she baa just returned iig&S&t Irom t incinnati, with a general snsurtment ot 1 all .. nd W inter Millinery, of the latent and best styles Hush, Velvet, Satin. Silk and l.awu Bonnets. Also, a good assortment of Kibbons, f lowers, 1 eathers, liushes. Laces, and Mohair i!-ad Dresses. Ladle, please &ive me a call and examiue tor yourselves. I f t-hop on Marion street, north of Main. Kichmond, October 4, lso5. 42-lf ; Dwelling House for Sale or Rent. ( j d hN i raulilin urtwi, one s jire from Mun. Tha ' "iiouio is new, and tinished in itao be.t modern : style conuins six rooms and porch, with large cellar. ; ; well and cistera, all in perfect order. For terras, ap- ! ipiyio si'ivutiAi scorro., I Near the Passenger Depot. ! j October 4, 1335. 42-tf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! Cit7 Confee tianery, Fruit & Toy Store, j i j WOULD call t!i attention of tho citizens of Rich- 1 A mood anJ vicinity t3 my mj.t extn,ive a,urlimsnt and variety ot the above articles, which 1 will : sell at as low ligures as thdy csn be purchased in the ; market. 1 am receiving new styles and figures weekly, which keeps my stock complete for the approach- ! : ing Holidays- Tne following are a few of the articles, j Vi. Willow and Cane Gauds, Misses and Youth's! Belts, Ladies' i'.la ti?9, Harrison's rerfuiae)ries, baby Jumpers, Gjib Rattles sn 1 Teething Rings, and: ! many now styles suitable for this market. I am retei.ing Fresh Blti.uore Oysters daily, by ' ; Kxpress and lor sale by the can or half can. " j My saloons are now opened for tha reception of customers. 1 havo made such arrangements as will en- . bis me to give satisfaction to til who may favor mo ! j with thoir custom. Don't forget the place, at the ain i .of tho City Conlectionery, Fruit and Toy Store.i ' : doors east of tne Huntington House. ' i P- B. Ml.NlX'HN, Proprietor. j Richmon 1, October 4. 4'2-tf i : Bbasch State Base or Isnias , ) 1 ! 10th Month, 3d l5d ' , !'PHE Stockholders in this Branch Bank will please ' i to take notice that an election for Sevwn Directors I ; to aerve ths eniuing yesr, will be hold at tha Banking ; ! House, oa Sscooi i,v, 11th Month, ot i, !"v5. j 42-f. " ELIJAH COfriX, Csshi'- ! SALE OF TOWN L0TF ; TTTILL be sold on second day Mondavi th..:' of Tenth month . s"lots fcl.oin ins the Depot e'rieud . purpt witt ce mje Known on tnecay e i rvr , j- .. ' J ESSt p, 9lh month. 27. 1S55. r Tru,es. ton. r'ront. Pn..e .; oa .,,B , AU-A SE VA STOPOL, i ca ef Richmond The 1. m - ' , S-dapted for busioeas boie tinct - for dwell-ln-h, ". "a otaer lo,s are suit- ! mt bn;r.i ". ' uC , iarm BUoniine- th 1 k.!,.;".."";:! about th. ei i t tho citv. 1 ; healthy places in tha West. T ' "i tne most Imnt fl ---- - , ,k tv- "ooruntnir and rersons wuhiozahome il TFR7r; ,0rr f''n will do rell to purchase, j l.ami 15 ohrr""0'1T'-f in 5.' MortBw taken t- ... A.y', PTe nd - i in; soore propertT mav bo Mn . . . . formatwn ha-1 bv caliin It,! , Pen' "?d - -ty HlBta nf ,b. -w . - - reaoy to scil L as w.ll u "'J - --. vm iti. snre,' i sale. Vh ix-ro v,SRT";. " Private; Ofl!. s j A . .'"' Agent, 1 Eiehmood, Sept. 27,75 -"'""' Bank. j 9 -ii-w Bonnets! Bonnets!! MRS. IL1FF ' Won.D invite the art.-,:-. - . ' I? as'of TXV Bonnets, of the lata i'an-y Cap, toget era, r eath er,. K wtfiable MiUi aery. A Iso, a tber with Oils, gnou ss. "7 Varietv ,.r J .-- c . '.nn "SP.lc
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Raiiroad. between 7lh and 9th," Vk T or the
. on the north side, now owiu, , -oc.ety of !,. The lot. are convenient! . MTBm;. ses. anil are d.sirat-le to ?! n"a- Ts "
Public 6a of Lots! UILI he ored at lK SI on 'adncsiay, OetoILL nc o..creaat V, amount of R.- fv...' V
and near the City o Pranklin, Ki'th Ure a'V -anted on Main suth o( ;
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eortT , - jiite coi. cwsw 1.11 R.pJSi ladies are invited to call Bad examine for etm;ve. tf Shop on Pearl street, rrth of Main, opposite the Methodist Chureh. kk-hmond, September 2", 1555. 41-tf
STAR LTVERT STABLE! ' Twn aab stiver havia? purenased the ,t.l. .K m.f w,l KriMrt. is ptcpaisa to roTBisa Horeea. miegies. -f - ' B A ,t- a t -r
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by the day er week. Terms swtderate. tKSre at tise , Setae- JO&TU X. P&CLET. Richmond, Oetoebr 90. IS 54 44-tf t
bo. irrsf, Ki boo & c. MRS. A D. WOOLMAN. Xo. 8 Soulhearl street, Richmond.
I M)i lam oowrecvxrrenithecitTthelarrest. I -'- fint a me varMd asseruncat of MiiUVrA am Ooods th I ha,, ever been able to offer S I to uij customer Myttnck will be fowae te consist of tb I aewest aud most sjriw lis stiles of roods, prtwun? an : array of Bonnets, Fioicrs. c. of tae bk4 B(-Ba4-i seription. and aaainsed by aay thiag heretufer effered i ia this city. My pried am determined, snail eenaiaae iewi er than the lewest, a a sorh as to place within the Bieans of , all the oppertuity tsuadalgiBf the taste far that saost uw- . portant aruele el fs4 areas, a BonBCt, ef faultless style : and irreproachable tBa. - I have a large stock ef Beadyt ade Bonnets, censtanty en haad K3BT. ATM 30XVl -TM JX'S. i I also call the attentisi ef friearlsto my large assortment ; of plata frame and eaast: Bozineta. Fleass call and examI ine my stock before pmshaainir,. . i Richmond, SeptemtxS?. If.ii. . 41-ft Iteadv-ltade Clothing:. i 4 CU present stocks heavier than we have jcallv ; V kept, all of i hkhiave boen made to our order, and we are determined to ;U them at prices that will defy ; honorable competition., . . A.M.MILLER, j epte ber l .t 41-t I CAREY i GOODRICH, 1 Attorney at Lar and Notary Public, WILL attend to fcaollection and security of elaims -the eale of Ha Estate, &e. Office, at the resiI denee of the late Mt teeve, east sido Xorth Front st. i K:bmond, lad. September 27, IS.. 41-tf ; " ""Ektsini Or! I SCOTT CRAWFORD, W3TiAVE just reeeiv seventy ftve paekaees of staple and j i fancy Foreicn i Domestic DKi' GOODS. Boots aad Shoes, Hits and CapBennecs aad Furs. They have the best and cheapest asament ef Goods in the city, at prices so low as to guarantee sale of them Having taken more : time than usual in setine their stock in Boston, Jiew York I and Philadelphia, thare satisfied they have purchased I their goods as lowasv house in the We- Thankful for ; the very Htieral (trre heretofore received, we invite ocr friends and the puhia give us a eall. In selling cheaper i than we ever did betove nave trie goons, and are bktcb- : m;.seo to nxivc a it TuDi. and sustain our well earned reputation of keep the hest assortment of Goods in 'town. Wc fear ne eoetition Ore Mvsos. Rememher j the striped Balls audit Lamb, No. 8, Main street. Richj Blond, Ind Vy What a man d is the thing! 1 Sept. 13, lr.ii. 39-tf j TAXES Ft TKE YEAR 1855. ; rj'HK ondersignei eets to attend in the sevprai town- ! ships in the cminlo receive the taxes for 1S55, on the folluwiug da8. . Abinton, ' Boslou. Franklin. ' New Garden Clay, i Greene, , Ferry, ' Ualtnn, JeilVrson, Jackson. Ai-ic, Monday, Oct. 2; Busto Tuesdav. 23Hills!, Wed'y.T hurs'y, ' 24,25, Newp Friday, t; Wasttoe, Monday, h; WitUbnrg, Tuesday, " 3oj F.ronr, Wcinesrtay, " 31; Oalto Thursday, Nev. - 1; lia-tfwn,' Friday. S at'day, k 2, 3; lluiiii - Monday, 5; ( smile, Tuesday, Wed. " i 6, 7: Washington, Milu ThurJay, Kri. 8, 9; Harrison, Jackturg, Monday, " 12; Wcyne. Kichfi, Tues, Wed, Thur " 13, 14 15, It is earnestly desithat all who can will avail themselves of the opporte of settling in their respective T"rnships. Those w Innot arereepectfully reiuested to eall at the Treasurer's ie in Centerville, as soon thereafter us possible, within-enr specially desired. T.tX. Supervisors in th TopB where there is Road Tax, are 1 exported to have the worfe ia time, and they should not : fail tt. ine -X us on the.niog Df ollr first day's attendance, ; in such Townships, in Ot0 make treneral receipt, as far as tha work is done, wt the proper credit may be given to each, tefore the.caii to settle. lijiTES itr.lX.lTIO.X. OI KACHOKRXD DOLLAR. For tate purposes proy on cents. School asse.y state, - 10 Library " . - gi linking Fund, - " County purposes. ' . . 20 ot roLi..
For State purposes, - 50 ceius. " County " 50 Scuool " - - - - oo Library a . . . i;j SPIZCI.1L .1SLOC.1L T.1XES. Tercnrkipr. ax. R'tfliu. School-house tax. Ahin;;:en, on each$100. Ulc llostt'li, " ,k ,c Centre, " Sc 25c and 50c poll. : flay, " J Dalton, '( J0o 25 c " 50e " Frauklin. " , 8c i5c 50c " i Greer., " ".ki K'e , . Harrison. " " j lu 25c " 50c " ! Jackson. " " ! Jefferson. " " li 5c 2."c ' 5t)c " ! New Garden, ' " 5 25c " 50c Perry, " ; Washington. " " I 15c Wayne. " 5 5c 15c " 50c " Centreville corp'n " 15c " S5c " Cambridye City " rc Dublin " 5C Milton uic
TIUM W. LVXDE, T. Centreville, Sept 1. Id w. c. 37-tf A SIPLRIOR arti. oiJ-ncina Boards sod Posts just received andf siiby CAIN .MALSBY. Bh month 18, 1865 22-tf '( iHO ,b WIetacst receive 1 and forsale l,y u" i FKROL'SoX YK.O. Ausnist S, lfao. I i 33 tf w II 0 L E S A li ; X I) RETAIL HATDUSE, 144 Walntsttt, belvw Fourth, Xo. CiNCIXNATI. w 7E would invite oale dealers to examine our stock beTorouhasinz. Lvervthinz is new and ol the latest and color., snd we aro bound to sell tre&h good w prices. We have cow the largest Hat house it Union. Our stock is second to none. II merc)ill Uvor Us with a call, we will try and make ltkicia advantage to buy of us. . H. BAK1U-. CO , Aug. 30, 1S55. lilnu! street, below 4th. WILSON MttE W & SOW, MAScncroiiD impobtcbs of WAHES, Jewelry, Silveid Plated Ware, " AT WHOLESSD KETATL, South-vest corner qptin and Fourth sts., C1CIXI, o. ! J 2j Clocks, Watches Jewelry repaired and warranted. August 80, 1?55 37-tf uriei. JJl'GGY JIATS; ClotkeaMarket Baskets; Tabs: ( evj nerel I.uekets and Boxtasbhoartts; Soap to go with ! them; Starch aud Imlico Ms, Clothes Pfns, of various i k'nd be'des many otherxs useful in house keeping. , . v.iuwj uu maa ansaie cy ' June 7. O. W. BARNES. Centreville earn Works! 2.000 P0PLP.. Walnad Oai at . for w hich tlw h:g cash pr and Ash Logs wanted. ce l.l L paid en owii.ery at n lei-t. fA tarRe supply at prs, walnut, oak an J ash Shin- ; B'es. ef superior quality, auare Joist constancy kept j en hand at reduced prices. 1 Timber workt-ri uponhalres. delivsred in as large t eonvenient. We aio Turning Sawine, Uomin y 1 ""ndinS.e;c. EATON CLARK. July , lc5i 3otf AU.EV, fc CO., IMPViBTERS A3TD PEALKIN FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DRY fOODS, Wo. S3 arl Stro3t. THOMAS CiRSST, LOT P. SWIFT, R. B- BOWLES, June 14. ISia. S lerot a. carset, C'iacDflti. - OLIVER POSST, - f (JID. BEVBEstO, . , i LAX. SiOBLE. - Baiets. . . - .nottl tv,i:.j..i..i. f-e sale by . r DICKLXSO.V. April 13, 1S55 17-tf Jhm IreeivesJ, i trw .jj:.: . . I , my rorBsrsjteck of Coach Tm laro stock..- RBanieiedloth use, 1 April mIH0MA3 BESTOW. i JOIIW -av bj w la WUUI, c l. 'CV.V.V.f TI ft John W. KlHs, wm. V. BsrWv--Geo. W v ' oM by as are warranted fast colors. K-tf ; I LEWIS H, McCTJLLOTJGH, Wholesale and Renil Dealer U Paints. Varnishes, Glasware. AicohoL Tim.n tine, Birsing Huid. Lsl Oil. Perfamery, Ink, Eenc, stws. x obaseo, C'igrs,ic. td-Xo. 47. Main suwt,IaiUO.D, 15D March, 1, 155. I3-f ! no sale CITT STOV" STOKE, Ceppcr, Til, She j Mo. and Tia-Ware MAXUFATORY. ! DW wwww i,iMi .tt.-wrti7BBisjnle(j ore lt IOO twoatntf Sfeo, H ta. tATasrri proved patterns trosa Sew X. Ciaeinnati and .J! BBntnctnre. tei tad espres I r tae -
Wayne Co. Daaerreiaa Gallery RE. OPENED! W L. OH&, fermsrlF of some of the principal Oalterie a of St. Louis. Mo., aad lately ef Un MeuepsUiu Dajraerriaa Saloon. Indianapulis. has taken the above reuau. where he can always be foand, ready and willing to ezMate one of his superior styleof Darnerreotypes. The patraaage of the ciaisena ef Richmond and vicinity is respectfully solicited. Rooms corner Main and Pearl streets, ever Ham 'a store. - . , , . Sepaembar 27. laii.
-V. 57 Main street. RkArnond, AT his old stand dealer in fine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, die. hits iost receive iimlam nl!!;.. .i.:.i..i. his line. A very superior article er Hunter's Watches, suitable for railroad purposes. - Other Watches of every variety and description; Clocks of every description: Jewelry, fine, fancy and plain; ailver Ware. a fine assortment; Cutlery, of the best quality : Spectacles of every variety. I would call especial attention toy Brazilian Stone Peb ble Glasses, having just received a new lot. ,; Repairing done with neatness and despatch Thankful for past favors and custom. I hope to merit a continuance of the same. R. B. DICKINSON. Richmond. September 37. 1853. " st-tf FItli:I'S BOOKS. JAMES ELDER, Book.ifller and Matiouer, Xo. 34 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. RbSftlliLLLl inviteii attention to bis stock of! Bot'ki; and Stationery, which is much more extensive and embraces Kraatcr variety ti-.au at anv T-.r-rim, ' time. He has bow on band and offers for sale a scloot- ' ed st.hjt of Friends Books, comprising the following ' kinds Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney, with selections from ' I nis Journal and correspondence 2 vols. i j Life of Llitabeth Fry, the eminent Christian ITiilanthro- ! 1 t.ist. BySu-wn Corder, a mi'mber of the Societv of, i Friends, and one of the compilers of the Life of Williasn Alien in 1 vol. Life of William Allen, 2 vols. A valuab'e and instrui-- :' i tive work, giving an account of one vT the e?t extra- i ordinary and useful men of the s;;a. Price 53 SO. j Bowden's History of the Sm-iety of Friends in America, j vol. 1 and 2. A new and interesting work, $1 7i ' ' each. j j Phipp's original and present state of an. ! i Memoirs of docesd I -riend.. I j Letters of Sarah Lyr.es Grubb. J Ilarclny's Letters, i Guide to True Peace. ' Friendly Visitant 2 v,.!s Evjins' Kxainples of Youthful ricy. i Pt-nn's Kise and Hroprrs of Friends, i Christian Advices, ly Y. M . London. I: Sewell's History of the Quakers. Geortjo Fox's Journal- , Memoirs of Maria Fox. Barclay's Apolopy j l'enn's N'o ( ross No Crown. ' Gurney ' Observations on the distinguishing Views and 1'ra. tiocs of the Society of Friends IVioeTSc. ! Evans' Exjx:sition of tho Faith of Friends. i Memoirs of Kebeeca Jones. j Journal of Margaret Wood . Barclay's Catechism nnd Confession. j Jannry's Life of Penu. Marsh's Life of Fox. Imitation of Christ T. A . Kcnipis. Hymn, selected by Friscilla Gurney. i Thoughts vn Habit and Discipline, by Joseph John ' Gurney. I Dymond's EsB7? on STarality. Memoirs of buxtcn. Scripture Exercises, consisting of Questions ajcordin j to the Gospels of Matthew and Mark 2 vols Antony waic'a sundry notes and miscellaneous questions aro j introduced; the whole d-signed us n help to Parents and Teachers in giving Scriptural InstructionI Also a ere3t variety of Hitoric-il and Misr-ellane-j ous Standard Works, among whk-h are: D'Anbijjne's History of the Reformation: Dick's complete Works: En- , cyclopedia of Iteli;jious Knowledge; Du '.'i Theolojrical Dictionary: Rollin's Ancient Hi-trv: I'lut-irch's ifivcs; i Mosheim's Church History: Lavard s Discoveries smuti' the Kuins ef Ainevan and Babylon; Stevens' Trsvels Egypt. Ara'oia and the Holy Land: Cmden's C..n, ord. i ance: Fleetwood's Life of Christ: Clark', fm..,... I t.iooon nistory ot Home. Humes Higtorv of Enfland- , Kncvroft s History of the L nitod States. Webster's Die- ; tionaries, of various sixes: Eamilv Bibles, of different i styles f Binding: Pocket Bibles; all the standard Ameri iran and English Poetical Works: a lanre selection of l Juvenile Books. Albums. Ac. and a tencral varietv nf i I Sch.v.1 Books. Blank Books snd Stationery. 1 Ef-Orders promptly attended to. and a call solicited , from those wishing to purchaso Books or Stationery. ; All articles sold at the lowest cii prices. A discount of 5 per cent, made on Friend's Books, when the amount purchased is $10 or nvcr. i September 27, 1S55. 41-tf ! , w-.., ..... i aiit I O 1 1 Oriil 11 1 Minn I r f tl - i B ATII LEV SIMI'SOX, Xo. 11 Fearl street. CIXCIXXATT. IMPORTERS and dealers in Americsn and foreign Dry Goods, are now Ye-ceiving their supply of new and desirable . Fall aud Winter Goods, 1 Embracing every variety suitable for tha Western trado. They respectfully solicit sn examination of i their stock by Western merchants visiting this eity. j August IS, 1S55. 35-7t ' fji r Seeds. ; CHOICE lot of Clover and Timothy Seed just received : n aud for sale at Xo. 31 Main street. GEO. W. BARNES j ' Superior Teas. j : "VrOU.NG HYSOV. Imperial and Gunpowder Tesa , ; X of the best quality, just received bv 1 E. M. COOK A PON. Wall Paper and Paper Hangings. ! - - - - - - BCEBAXK'S. j New Books at Biirbniik.'s. t 'RS inimitable DOE5TICKS, MART LYNDON. James 1 at Gordon Bennett, just received at BURBANK A BROS. 3'J-tf September 12. 153. Handsome Properly for Sale. Thenndersirned offers for sale ner residence in the north part of the city. The dwelling is eommodieus . the croand well improved and roamented location on a hisrh blulf good stone quarry in the hill Tins i property s very desirable, and is only offered for sale, be- . cause it is too large for the present ocrnpant. i ELIZABETH LEFDP. 9th month. 13th. 1855. 3 4i 1(1 CASES pure Olivs Oil, for sale by Jatas N o 47 Jttaia street. IIITXTER A HABTIX, ' Manufacturers qf Superior 'Butcher and Sioe ! - . r, Tn j, lf n T. T ; KEEPan assortment of their superior Butcher and Soe Knives for sale, wholesale or retail, at the Hardj wareStore of J. B. Strawbri ige, Main street. Mer- ! chants andothers are invited tocl ard. examine them, j t-if All orders atrod w I. A. Martin will be j '; froicpt'.y attended to. 1 Richntosd, November 24, H54. 49-tf ; s. hu LipPE.t corrs nt, tj 'aain'Siui T'ranlTin streets HKJHNOND, INDIANA. ' : W"" h has eonstsntly for sales general assortment of Cnrrirf W,rrort fashionable atyla. .5 e! .v work. anisned built of the best materia :7d b; f" H n.. workmen, under the ?!! "Pt
jtbe proprietor. rT Ordrafr.. V " amem ot I amount. Executed w.'h ,,Zl to .., j Richmond. Decembe, 15. I554 K, ,f
- W. B5 (JQ 'w reeerrrajr tk.i, ; . er retail, en s,kL' .f ,ox whole. The w .1 . r.-T 7" w11 easterners. wwTBBfjne IB cenusetaan Kik'C
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CA. J " " "iw t .lil"ialT"i,?'.:Uwk We hat. the articU. rl iv . X TClJ thM who wish ts picfauo. r " rnons of the floaa Heoae, Kickmond, April 13, l;i6. J? f
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Cslrrat IXxryains. TH E undersigned haviar mtsored from New Parts, will sell xi m hou and lot ia that place, also his house and lot S sailes north of Pari, oa the road leading from .New Faris to Palestine b th property's being very deairabl and pleasant skaatioas. A ay perewn wiahinf to purchaee, may call oa John P. Irwiaad. New Paris, or James Ireland, one mil north of Paris, nr Samuel Todd. SI mile north of Paris, ea tho Pa lea tine Pike, who will give all necessary information. Any oss wanting a real bargain, now ia yon chaneo. W Ja. IRELAND. , -ew Paris, O , August 9. 135. M-tf
BATE8 HOUSE, CWwej- of WatkiMotam and Hit sen I srr , t - - . ; INDIAXATOLIS IND. SLO.VX, Proprietor. July 83,14. ' JJ-tf H. B. PAYNE, ATTORNEriTLiW, NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONKR OF DKD FOR TH STATE Of SW TURK. Kirhoion-, ITydramlie rental and Plaster Paria. at very lee 11 prices for cash, at I. H. McCULLOCH"S. July 6. , X. 4T Main street. Muue Ware. l(H)(i GALLO.VS snorted Stone Ware, just rec.ived and (or sale bv KRMER. IRWIN s CO., Ma v 10. Opposite tho Depot. Willow Ware. VT.AROK and complete stock of Willow Wagons and Cai-e on haad, whieB will be said low to close out, at 31 Main street. . BA&NK3 June T, 1K3si If 1 AP. Krgi Pure White Le-art jat receiveiand for -"vf!by L. D. ScCULLOCOU. . July 00. - So. 47 Maia street. Mite Fisltl fj'BK suhscrfher has a wervwafed article of White Fish, aoie anu nait barrels; also, Mackerel, for sale cheap Bt Jne " U. . BAKKs'. FKUT CA. DEPOT! Over China Hall. HAVING the aenoy of Wayne county, for the sale of Dr. Arthur's Solf-Saaliuir Fruit Cons, I am nrei pared to fi!l all orders for the game, at Cincinnati prijee i m;i aio aip -n or my own maauiaotura, of ! various kinds swrr-soidcrlnfj nt ordinary patterns, s h i. U will be sold at as low rates as tht-y can bo porcha- : in the West. A1;0, all kinds of Tin Work done to ! ord t on short notice, and at the most reasonable rates. ! A. H. SWAIN". Ilu'hmond. Jane 19, ISM. , 27-tf ?f.RO S of McCullongh's fine black Ink just pa t " v and for sale at L. 11. Met l LLUL'GH'S. March lit, lS.Si. No. 47 Maia street. JT. 1 SSOW eV CO.. GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. Corner Irluirt and Front St, ft irtiniosad, VAY cash for all kinds of Grain and Produce. Justret. cei ved atau for sale cheap for sale cheap for cash, Sugar. Soap and Cand!es, Cotfee, Teas, N . O. Molasses, K li. Toi'sreo, Glass and Fish, Nails. Salt. Cheese and Riee, Spices, Tiried Peaches, Cigars, Powder, Shot, eke.. I A good supp ly of Brooms and Wooden Ware. Call and examine lef.re purchasing elsewhere, j Ju'.j i. U5i . . T -: 30-tf C 11.1, I-FFEl HE AH nF.KltOOD, , 'at Ous City Stove Store, if you want Stoves, Tinware. SpMt!:ig or any thing else done cheaji and warranted to be . g tod or no pay. , October u, lcjd. 44-tf (1 1, ASS. 60 boxes city brands, S by 10 and 10 by lass, for sale by L. H. McCLLLOLGH, March 15, lSj-l. Fo. 47 ftlainstreet. r.nfi SEAMLESS SACKS just received and for sale bv Jut. 7. iv"LV li W BIWKFI Job Vt'eria "VON" K at all times in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron and Zinc, I w at the shortest notice, and in cood workmanlike Biaauer. at Uie Cuy Stove Store. LKFL V UE Sr LNDERWIRM). ' Octol.e. 20. 1P54. 44-tf SrPERI0R lot of Cod Liver Oil lust received and for sale at L. II. McCCLLOUUH'8. July -X, So. 47 Main street. atOOIUS to L,ft! TTF TTfl horse power, at the old Richmond Foundry WW. .a, .... ,. r.rmi... In Ap. BAT LIES dt MAKCrtAXT. May 31, lt-53. 24-tf , Ftue YHss. rsiiK lettleas of every variety are constantly for sale liy the nndersiKned. Persona wanuna; a article. should alwayacail at o.3 Alain street, where they can get Siipplietl. JlarchS, If 55. OS0. W. BAUNKS. I'otvdrr, Pwttr. I V1.1'"', QUf!'J' of Ki!ir 1" astin lrtw.rerc always "?.UV uul. culst amaller ,n.Btltiee, at No. 31 Main street. GEO. W BARNES. utviu r. -viirii, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . . .... -Jmc,no we" ol tne Post Uffico, Lp Stairs. ' ri a T. sJ , r . . , t10SIIlJ OUl Airy VrOOdSanCl MOtlOlIBi I VI? 1 trrn TTJWTV l nn ivU-lx-lS lKVVliN f f NVITE the attention or merchants and dealers of all ! kinJs. to the fact that they are desirous of closing; eat 'their entire stock of DUV G'KJBd AND OTIOS8 at the 'iovteet possible rates. Purchasers at retail will find it to their interest to call opon them for bat gains. Their estah ahmcul ianear the Depet, where they wifl he happy te sell Goo.is at such i-rices as cannot te excelled at any place ia uic e.c. j They hve disposed of their extensive stock ef Groceries to Mes rs. Kramer oi Fletcher, who will continue the t tusino June ?H, 1S55. 2-tf Xli AS, TEAS, 1 A BOXES very superior Tea. just received direct from " ew York. The above Teas embrace the various quail ties of imperial, Youue; Hyson and Black, lhi t 1 crinkina; puhlic are invited to call and sasnplt 11 m O. W. BARNES. No. 31 Main street. June 7, IPSi. S5 tf SCOTT cV CRAWFORD HAVE for sale LVInieevs hnl Uarfifae Print, ine. 4(1 do Bleached .Vuslin, wide, 7c: 50 do do do. do. 9-SlOc. 40 do do do, 37 inches, lie. prime goods; P do heavy Brown Sheeting. 4 4, e; 40 do do Shirting,5 4. li L,c, 4il do fine unbleached do, 7-8, 10c; SS do best Canton Flannel, I2,Se; 30 do do Ticking. 10ic; do Ginghams. lSie; cheap at 16; 15 do beet UeBeges.iiUr, worth 25 r 40 do IeLaines. 13 VoOc. Taeseare extra bargains. A fewpieces of Cashmere de Cos: Fine all wool DeLaines. 37 0c; Brocha ehawls. to 1?; cheap; ! Fine all wool shawls, tl 50; ; Neds acl rtr1! silk frinred Phawli, $3 50; worth fa; r'i des Ltsie thread Gloves, fte er 60c per dot ; ildoz ;r-v. wiiitj, Mack and mode liose, l-';ac or $ 1 25 per dns ; 20 dox gent's iiose. lOcor at per dot; SO lo do half Hose. rK&l3;re; ion yards Biack Bilk. S.62,c: . I lii cio do do. 30 inchee,75c: And a full steex of them np te J. a lar re stork of new j style fancy do, from 75c to t J peryard;MaBtillas; Silks aad ' Cloaking Cloths, ail kinds of Trimmings. Sire of the Pet j Lamb. 3w-tf s.((TT A CRaWroR 1, have just opened a large ' stack nf Rilibons, Laees. Trimninrs. Motions, White ; Goods. Collars, eieeree. Crapes. Fleeing dimity bands; Roucbes. Wreaths. French Flowers, etc. Call and see m-'Aesnt-r 13, l-ii 39-tf -a-fa-wi" a. s-sa a aw k ss vs K. , , ek of Ladies Cloths, all colors, Satinetsand Tweade, cheapest ever eSered in this market.) flannels. Blankets, Beaver Cloths. Cassimer-s. plain and fane v. aU wool Tweeds, flaid Fiaanela. die. Sept. 13 39-tf P A PER TT A TVTIiTTTlf A sea m u mm 1 m a n VIAn "T riEE BBdersienad are pfWOBred to sener rooms In 1 perior sumar. They are prepared to famish eery riety and pattern of paper at Cincinnati prices- All orders ia their line left at their residence, 4th aeuee sooth of Dcpec on ?.xth street rsep.s; ' - C.'i. Rwrod pern coasatr Lr.f ! ." - "- w.u aasm 13, IrtJS. c at sjj ' : ' 1 " " ' "' ' 1tt ' Cltj 4hoe Store. .1 . Ktf . . I.hit7 jat received fro-ew Tork and liae'nnatf-an .e and nnerior fwk of Lsuiies H and Children's ei, bron ,d W 3 JlLErTfZ- 1 Gaitrrs forJUdiaies and rh.ldrVn. Fine Boots and Shoes for men 3d hoys, such as calf. gnat, enameled, intent leath, and cloth Congrees bhoesawt slippers. Hats t wnruwis stvteMaricsubo, latswt style and saosjt besatif ul ). ' I am. m.-iiaeturixig'aa of the nmet fatluoaable kinds of Boots aad Shoes to order, of the best mtYvi -oTk,a. p. having in mvwmploy the best af Wertw I feed eonfident frwn the experience I have hLTaml luny solicit a cobcbw ee of is. Kwhstond. Sept. 29, lsi it n eoneB-smc T JOB BOBTOJT. 41-tf otaietliisnjr for sBwery Body! Ovesl ItaaBB. a, an .-.1 t 1 000 wY5!?B.?" nam.. mr
QCUaX ACRtWIORDka.hipitacter O Rag Carpets: - fist wool and cotton Carp eta; j.-, ?-X'. Fine all wool uei IoMa super -"s k a.; r ; W BlQSSJlB :."'"--'';." i oj ' I- TT ! Velvet Tapcstrr do: , ds.,."1 Moata aad deublo :, f ' '
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BC11 rrawlora keep aiortw al.nkaf u,,.' Crockery. Glaasware, ImrOUwitsac "mlmr' ctl ' r- , niiiiB n. eeries of the beat quality, and sail thorn cheap. September! , . ux -.-1 - tT: J g0 Crawforsl have on ubMbn two tae Pten . bios or raria tau and see laem. Soptaber 13 ... . 34-tf VFWFsrsl have far sale M boras Baa rains last ea (..: w SeptemlwelS - ... . .. . - ... Mf MTT CBAWFOKD ATS for the aenoflt of th ladies) aad amntua Btakera, in particular ew style Cleth CleaU; . . Do Talma: '"; - - Do J FuU trimmsi Brssssst - do de miseeaaad children, ... ' : do .. do bora; - v Ail entirely sew. Patterns free, September U . , : ; x V I - 3tf - " CAU PAID ;a v" At alt rimes for Grain and all kiads of Cooatry Prodae. lr" We are retailing isroeories at a vsav tow norm. .- J. M. BROWN CO.. At the Depot. Richmoad, Ind. .tUsonic and Odd FeUawi' Ke.alia Funusked tm Order at Ci'ariaasih .Prmes. HAVING an Agency for n houao in .Claem&ati, I t-sa furnish oa short notice nv article either Order may wish. C. A. DICKINSON Juno al, IS55. 37- tf Ho! all ye that Thirst. a rcCCLLOUGH "3 unrivalled Cream Syrups, flavore if V with Strnta berry, Pine Applet Vanilla - x.e nton. UasDeern, irr. aasxer w MosmiI t Call and trv their soothing influence. At Boda Fi'ua ' tain, No. 47 Main street, is tho place to eoul your idea t July 2. r tf sUiBcile Nails. VOOOn supply ef Lt Belle Nails on haad. Tho a who wish good Nails, will do wall to hay the La Belle Nail a. April SS. THOMAS BBNTON. I oa GROSS ESSENCES in store and for sale by 1UU Li. U. Wotl.iLa.lM. Ull, March 15, 1855. No. 47 Main street. IR. kvermws UNITED STATES LINIMENT! l or Jinn and Bv-nal! " JTANDS unrivatid fur power or efSosey. or extenO sive spplication; it readily reduce, Tusnors, Swellings, Inflammations, etc In Woak Backs it acts liko chirm. Mrs. Andre, of Sprmgbore, O , hud Cur. - vature of Spina and a large Tumor, removed by it ' Try it, if you would know Us powers. ' Put up in large bottles fur only 25 cants, or five bot lie. for $1 F.VKRSON & CO Proprietors. For sain by F. I otts snd M. C. Lewis, Richmond; and by Dingcists and dealers generally. W. V. KOBF.Rrg.CO.. Indianapolis. Oeneral Wholesale Agents for tho Slate, to whom all irders should bo addressed. Jane L'S. IiS5. 28.tf COl'PKR KETTLKs-from 10 to 40 gallons, for boiling cider and apple butter, n full supply at the Stove Store, and uuuiufuf turod by T. J. BARGM. May 31, 1835. V 40-tf JUST received by KRAMER. IRWI.V A CO . A'oblo street, opposite tho Kailroad Depot, and for silo at the lowest rates . . 10 hhd Supsr. l.lbbl Molasses. SO kegs 'ails. 6CNDRIKS. Dried Bof,-f Dried Peaches. Lemons, 15 bsgs C'odee, Clarified Sugar, Crushed do. Loaf do. Powdered do, Kxlrsrt Logwood, S by lOGlass. April 27, 1855. Almonds," 1 ' - Sslerstus, S. C. Soda. 19-tf I O", tbo. Balsam 1-1 r, superior quality, at i ' L. H. McCCLLOt LLOrGII'S, July ae. io. 41 Main street. j 1 X extra lot of Chr tue Green; 1 I n. Yellow; j Red; 1 ! Just received and for sal. by L. H. MeCTLLOUGJI, July 2. Ko. 4T Main street, t 1 ROCERIES. A fresh supply of Fsmilr Groceries VJ just received by E. M. COOK, Alsrch 2, 1364. - No. ? Main street. i . , Removal. BACK ACIA1IV! IfTELL ck MENRA have removed their Boot and Shoe -S ptore te their new four-story building en Main St., and are preredto accommodate their customers and the pub- . lie generally, with an assortment ef ae rood Boots and Shoes aa can be fouad In the eity; and as they aro werkmg : men themselves, they sre enabled to sell as cheap, at least, as the cheapest, and perhaps a little below them. Call aad examine far yourselves. Richmond. Oct. 6th 1854. 41-tf 1 ,i i . , i . ,.., -, Steam Haw Mill. SIIUTE 4 BROWS, ITTOCLD respectfully inform their frieods end the M public generally thst they are now prepared to 'urnish bills of lumber, of almost every quality, and -to any ordinary extent, at their Steam Saw Mill, near tha Depot in this eity, sad at the shortest notice. They have also in connection a Ls'h Machine, whieh enables them to supply the demand for Lath. Also, a Hominy M ill, at which they manu'actare a superior article of Hcmiu. They also wisfc to buy all kinds of timber suitable for Lumber, for which they w ill pay fair prices. Any one wishing to purchase, or hving for sale any thins; in their line, are invited to call. Richmond. June 7. 1856. ,--.;, 25 -tf s. n. LxrtvsB, s. CKBtaweoB. LEI'EVRE A CXDERWOOD. HAVING this day (Angust tut ) enterad Into a eepertaership for the purpose of cxBeading and enlarifins the Citt Stovc Stosx and Tin ware xoaauracturing establishment, would respectfully ask a liberal share of patronare. Beth being practical workmen, we are ready at all times te AH all orders with promptness, and warrantable werk each as took thepremiaa at toe Wayne eoaaty- Fair. Shop near the Huntington House. LEFETRB a; CHDERWOOD. Rich and. October 20. ISj 4. . j. 44 " Indiana State Fair. THREE SILVER CUPSI FW. ROHIN-ON. of Richmond, Ind.. was awarded the first premium a Silver Cup f 20 for the best SstrnaaToaand HoBaePowzm combined, and s ('vr recommended for Superior Workmanship- '1 here ; were three Machines put in operation, one of them , the Moffitt Ms -hine of Crystal Palace renown, and at the Wayne county Pair a SUeer Cop for the best Horse Po wer and Separator, and. two c ash pj sniumi-Hiii ; for superior workmanship, and one for the bestspecit men of Machine Castings. Persona wanting e superior If achine can be aecotn. modatedby addreaatag , W. BOBINSO.N. bteam Eogines. Press gcrewa, Lrtdge Bolts. Machine Work, Iron and Brass Castings tnado order. . Richmond. October 13, ISfiA . . 4-f city cnocEPr STonE.' E. ZL 00M k SOU, i W9 yTLr.Ji'A. w w puodie uiat u mar awmtnetneir I room, and filled a tine BMiortmeot of Fi j Family flrv"" Jd a-riatoii, which 1 w,l frZl JT . "T .77 "7 c"" awtst ? Ue paat libBl patronage be. stow-?Pf ,a' reseectiollT aolicit a ecnUn. 4 b-- o1 tl . NEW AEEADOEnEKT. a. HCHNICUTT, -r fH a stock of J.wel--As Borten. nod mewed hie . . . to th. room of Mr. Borten, wsneeuniel- below the Pal adieu oiaes, wkh the two eteeks eowbijied. r--l aortmewB ot Jew eirr. H atehee. Breastpins, Finger Rings, fob end fee Watch ChniM. Gold and Silver PenrttVaees. Spoons. Spectaelos, Csliery, Silver War ec "event kinds, sal ia faet slmoa every artlcU neJly kept in simUsr atablubstenta. Ther will be aatld ess aa faiw ... they era he had at aoy ether establishment, aad war- ' Tit ts hs sili.l Ihirsis r- is. mil nil 817"- strhes and ClecF ala at that sJu,r notice, and with care. 1 1 . I. B. HnJV.flCTJTT. cratW.1 for tlt;w.t. trm,m.."UZ'Z,'.Wi?r him. naka a eoatint?" Ir- ar.pe. folly invited to calL RjehsBond, J 7,1958. WiJtrtT tr2iL! r .
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