Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 42, 4 October 1855 — Page 4

. Jfaaariac that Fails t rw.w. la conversation with one of the meet intelligent farmers of Rush county a abort time

sir.ee, we were told of circumstance which Mems very difficult to account for, and we give it as an anomaly which onr readers may explain if they can. - In the spring of '54, onr friend H. B. Hill Lad a considerable quao'.ity of manure to haul out, and believing injdoing every he did, well, it was spread very thickly over one end of a large field, which was planted in corn. TLe ground was plowed very deep, and at gathering tine the manured part of the field -nas decidedly the "poorest corn. 'This could he Accounted for. The dry, hot weather, operated unfavorably on such large quantities of manure, making the ground hotter, than the other parts of the field, and consequently causing the corn to be worse "fired , up." Lat spring the field was again planted in corn, and on the manured part the growth, as was expected, was most luxuriant. The stalks are described as being of prodigious size, but the mystf-ry is that the ears are little more than half as large as other parts of the field. Who ran give an explanation? This season, it is well known, has been wet throughout. Our eastern friends are deeply versed in Agricultural lore, and are especially well acquainted with all the results of manuring; will not some of tl.t m condescend to enlighten us on the subject. We should have said that the land is a kind of second bottom; what we call a gravelly limetone, producing gre t crops of wheat as well as corn. L i J Ind. Farmer. Kipenias; of Apples and Pears. As many farmers and orchardists will be busy in gathering their fruit crop for winter use during this and tlio coming month, we may be able to give some useful bints. " To have sound and perfect apples through the winter months, it is absolutely necessary J that much care should be given in gathering. : This should be deferred with the winter fruit 1 an late a practicable and avoid early fronts. ! The fruit should ha tiifked from the tree hv', means of ladders, and placed in baskets,! n lien it should be assorted and packed at once ; carefully in new tight barrels. These barrels, ' nfter heading, should be removed on sleds to 1 a shed through which the air circulates freely, ' or they might be protected easily from the 1 dew and rain by placing boards over them, j They may be allowed to remain in this situa-1 tion a week or more, or until the cold is too ' severe, when they should be transfered to a! cool, dry cellar, and into which air may bet admitted in mild weather. The barrels should thou be placed in tiers upon their sides, num.- j bering upon each head the quality of fruitcontained in the barrel, and the name. The 1 small imperfect but sound fruit is treated in the same manner and marked No. 2, indica-1 ting an inferior sort. Apples which are in-' tended for market are frequently assorted into three different classes, the best, good and nferiur the former being all selected fruit; the y,od containing sound fruit of medium or; wall specimens; the third being so poor that j tha fruit is wholy unfit for market, and suits- j Lie only for stock or immediate family use. i All of this is easily done, yet many whole. orchards bring but an inferior priee for want j of this care. ... j Too often we find that winter apples are, left upon the tree very late in the autumn, fre-i quently until they have been exposed to two or three severe frosts; when convenient they a- shaken from the trees, the good and bad , poured into barrels or open wagons, or perhaps half a dozen sorts. Afterwards they are : emptied promiscuously into bins, barrels, or . n boxes, where they are expected to keep well through the winter. This is a most ruin-jj us method, yet it is practiced by at least three-! fourths of the farmers; or they adopt another ' ure equally as wasteful in securing the .'rait. ! Fully one-half is lost by this method of. gathering, as the fruit ripens prematurely and1, 1octs rapidly by being bruited. The decays is very much hastened where several sorts are mixed promiscuously together, ripening at' as many ditlerent seasons. Those kinds, too.'; which do not come to maturity till late in the winter or early in the spring, are turned and. handled many times whem assorting those i which are in season during November andf December. I Light is found unfavorable to the keeping of fruit, and should be excluded: and it is ' often noticed that where fruit, particularly ; pears, is placed in a room above ground, and oftentimes in a very dry cellar, and left ex-, posed to the air they shrivel. They shouldtherefore be kept cither in barrels or tight boxes. About the time pears are needed for use they can be removed to a room of higher temperature and kept as closely as before in drawp"! era or boxes, where they will ripen very j speedily, and will possess much finer flavor ; than if allowed to ripen in a cooler place. j! By treating pears in this way, one variety canbe made to last a long time. Summer pears ought to be gathered a week before ripe; early autumn kinds about ten days or more; late fall and winter varieties ought to be allowed to hang upon the trees as they may escape frost. i There is yet very much to learn in ripen-' ing winter pears well, more particularly the' late sorts. But few orchardists are there who ' hare been successful in ripening such sorts as ' Easter Beurre, Jcsephine de Malints, Prince's ' St. Germain, and many other late winter kinds. ; In fact, it is found almost impossible with the . fruit rooms, conveniences, and cellars now ' in ordinary use. Some few enterprising per- j sons in this country have expended consider-! able sums in buildings, etc., to ripen winter '. sorts, and in the m'i succeed well; but it is quite useless for farmer, as many others to ; plant trees of such varieties 0f fruits that re-; tjuire so much ear m iipwnw are prepared to embark into it uniess mey vl..i!..l. 1 V MMssar KuildiairS. and Ifwa nl.-vu ' attention to it: than Itwm p-T aim jya ' ratiTe; otnerwise all trials or a' Quite remnaeratiTe: p erimcnU will be quite unsatistaetory.esse Farmer. "VVS- - - - . -.- - - i : Tnm Erracr. At a late anniversary of ; Yale College. PTofeaaor Silliman was called ! out by a complisnentary toast. In the coarse . of his remaiks the Profesaior proceeded fori tbe benefit of the younger brother present to ; say how it ft. that at his age (76 year.) he ..aJ aueh exoaUeat health and spvnta. He said that at thirty he was dyspeptic and feeble, lie cut off determinedly all ettsamlants, bad TttLnr) Ttrtl.. tttttaM- Ha dieud one year, and trian tvatnefaast to bin JaJtor. H wt alwaVS plain, natrttou fcL Sd draak othiag but v.u;n dilutxMtt driaaa. lla eschewed tobacco L .,. farsm. Everv nvorninir he tteed the

asm j of 9 - sponge aad cold water, and felt bow ao MtM power of endurance than whem be waa a young atvaa, aad ao abatement of iaUllectaal ww. - - -' 1 ; "

m-r; tvi Way t Dry Fr

We recenUrrCed a simple apparatus for L drying fruit at the residence of a fanner in IJuchess county, a description of which may furnish a bint to others. Upon the south side of his kitchen is a "stoop," some ten feet wide amlit Jo.n nt liiii ia tan tito-h Jliat BeloW . . X' . . , . .i ;

the roof is arranged a shell or pia.iorzn. me ; ,,,.,, in th wingderrtn-nt,viE: full siz of the Stoop, and resting on small) t--r a ad Kakraiderica, a portion af which j rollers OV each side, a sort of railway is form- J Milk., of ill? newest and rtuis styles. !a great variety. ed: each rail consisting of two narrow slats! . rri"e 'n?"11" "' FUm M ' i o ... . , I rinos, arid other Fancy Drue t-eeJa. Or boards nailed together, DUt Kept separated j Pl.iu Colored French Merino and Ceanmer, Bombeaboutan inch from each other by short biuof j""" ia,;a-.Tha atjiea and price, j ka.yla wTaas.-I KaataraA ffl tkaatTl t mYtwt ! t faaVVala ar 1 1 1 aval nana I larnrs aittSHlliOal ta tlUB denmrtlEWnt i

wan nauwjB nu u (m urn mmt 1 sides of the stoop and project out eight (eet from the roof. Upon these the drying platform is supported by a number of, wheels, or pullies. formed by sawing off sections of a round stick after a three-quarter of an inch aueerhole has been bored through its centre; these are arranged in the opening between the j two slats forming each side rail, ana are neia in place by wooden pins put through the side pieces. The wheels or pullies stand a little above the surface of the rails, and over them the platfcrm moves eaiily. Plums, cherries, apples, and other fruit are spread upon the platform, and during drying days it is rolled out upon the projecting supports, exposing tbe fruit to the sun. At evening or upon the approach of rain, the platform is easily shoved back under the roof. Such an apparatus can be constructed in a single day; it will last for years, and be amply sufficient to dry a large quantity of different kinds of fruit annually. - . A similar apparatus might be arranged upon a garret floor, to bo shoved through a temporary opening under the eave trough. In this case the inner position of the platform should be held by pullies over it to prevent the outer end from tipping downward. If this be done there will be no necessity for projecting supports. N. Y. Times. Sproated Wheat Good for Seed. A correspondent of the Rural New Yorker, W. Oarbct, Wheailand, N. Y. states that sprouted wheat is about as good for seed as that which is uninjured by wet weather. This will be good news for our readers. Mr. G. is a careful and reliable man and the statement may be acted on with confidence. He sajrs: Country Gentleman. The excessive wet weather in harvest sprouted so much of the wheat in this section, that j maDy of the farmers are very anxious to proJ w cure sound wheat for seed. 1 can assure Iham tKat tliw fti1 nnt ia H-,1i.-iluina nil that

r' l 1. i- . j.stIO o'clock of said day. consisting; in part of two good account, for wheat that haS been Sprouted mares, two cows, one yearling, a lot of hogs, one heavy two

will o-erminate as freely a second time as it did the first, and with equal vigor. To test the fact, on the 1 7th of this month I took some of the worst sprouted wheat that I had; every kerrtfl of it had grown, and it was so thoroughly dry that the sprouts all rubbed off. I put It into rich SOll of suitable moisture, On the fifth day much of it made its appearance. and now, on the eighth day. many of , '. . i j . the spears are three inches long, and as strong and as vigorous as I ever saw young shoots of wheat. Evcrv kernel of it has rrown. On reading the above we took a handful of badly sprouted wheat, and having separated the sprouted from the sound kernels, wetted j the whole, and placed them in a situation to induce speedy germination in order to test the oorrectness of the statement. In two or three days the sound kernels sprouted while everg one of the other were found to have rotted, without showing the smallest signs rf germination; just such a result as might have been expected. We cannot but suspect that th" . JNVh Jorifr's correspondent must have been, j somehow, mistaken in the result of his exrer- j iment. We really doubt if any such wheat as ; he describes ever did put out a new set of. sprouts. Will not some Of Our readers make the experiment for themselves and report the result. Ed, Ind. Farmer. Small Horsrs. The arguments may all be in favor of great iz; but the facts are all the Other Way. Large horses are more liable . . i j v 1 -.1 ,1 . r ,v : I to stumble and be lame than those of the mid - die size. They are Clumsy, and Can not till , . , - , - Ibemselves SO qUlCK. overgrown atlimaiS OI all descriptions, are less hardy tliaa those of a smaller size. If theory is to be resorted to ' in order to determine such questions, vre sug- j gest to the lovers of overgrown animals the following: ! Tbelargestof any class is unnatural growth. ! They have risen above the usual mark, and it costs more to keep them in position than it would were they on a level with their species, j "Follow nature," is a rule not to be forgotten by farmers. Large men are not the best for , business; large cows are not the hogs to fatten ; best; and large hens are not the best to lay ! eggs. Extremes are to be avoided. We : want well -formed animals rather than such as i have large bones. Odd as it may be to the ' theorist, short legged soldiers are better on the march, and officers say they endure hard- j ships longer than those of longer limbs. On ; choosing a horse, take care, by all means, ! that his legs are short. If they are long, and split apart like a pair of dividers, never inquire the price of the dealer. Run for your life. Hake no offer. Tomato Figs. We have seen aad tasted those delightful figs referred to in the following article form Hovey's Horticultural Magazine, and endorse all which he says in their favor. We hope that those who raise abundance of tomatoes will srto this recipe, and try the experiment, if only on a small scah? Ger. Tel. Recipe for Tomato Figs. Pour boiling water over the tomatoes, in order to remove the skin; then weigh them in a stone jar, with as much sugar as you have tomatoes, and let them stand two days, then pour off the syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum arises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them . if r a . . . i Stand tWO days as before; then boil and Skim imn. After In third time thew are fit in Arw . . , . . a . . . - . - , It tOS Weather IS gOOd; If not, let them Staadi ... - - in the STrUD Until drviacr WCaOhr. Then nlai-aa na larera aartViaw nlaraa or rlieliaat tnd ,, in tha stui to drr. vrKicKwill taVe ahnnt a ' week; altar which pact, them down in small i wooden boxea. witnW wblK between arSrT iajer. tnnM will W for yrs - remaiae-j. of the syrup maar . J sauce. Maw EUIA MARSH. - i r a. wrlrl that tne " . ",TrJ a "I av -"l. ,1 nommiitM of the Massachusetts Horticultural Stiver Jaeoat t- : , , -vt i ext Ttipw ( ware tested OT Ute eommittee. and pronounced to be superior to any ther had ever seeu- They were put up novamuci j . in small boxea, and to our taste were tar natter than two thirds of hat are told ia out markets for the best Smyrna figs. Bar. Mag. To IHjrvxsTT CABBAGaa ntoM Gaownro TO "Loko SaAHaa." Take a pen knife and stab it through the stalk about the middle; insert . .-.nil Biete of wood to keen tbe iateiaioa . ww ta . V whica will eoeca too growta. ,

Fan aad Winter Styles of

" WILLIAM LEE & CO., 74 West FaMargfe. afreet, I'liciauU) OFFER la their culmai and ethers ma nnuwaally large i and elegant assortment la all the inm of Owods for tha season, selected vita great ear in regard ta styles, analitiea and price. I Attention ia rmwnhlli invited to a very exteBaive am a taa) Ja A larger Hock man i aauaJ. in Tarietiea and i.ri? ttk suit all Clothe. Caaaunerea and other Goeda far beya. j Sbawl of new and pocwlar etylee. j Alao CLOAKS, and laireta, noma ana otner materials for clonk . Partiealar attention, ia invited to tha cloaks from the manataeturiaf department of the HoueeN . B. Our parchaaea are nukie m larf e quantities, and at the moat aJeaatageooa rates; and oar selling prices en the cue priee system, will be found advantageous to our customera. WILLIAM LEE dt CO. September 27. l-tf II DRArLIC CE3IEXT. 13 hbls just reeerred 1 I. anl for sale by KBAMKKaa FLETCHER. September 27 Opposite liepot. JOHN SHILLITO & CO., !Va. it East Faai-th street, Ciuciaioatl , III PORTERS OF Dry Goods and Carpeting! RESPECTFULLY in form their customer, and purchasers generally, tbatthey are now opening an extensive and complete assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTH, &c. Eamilies, Hotel keepers. Steamboat owners and atraagers may lepend upon finding the best clasa of GooUs. at prices as low as they can be purchased in tne Eastern cities. fe.K:ml.er 30. 41-tf Valuable Property for Sale. Lyiho immediately west and adjoining tha city of Richmond. Indiaaa. containing four and one baif acres of first-rate ground, on which tnre is a good two story Brick house, weil finished, and in good repair, con f taining ssren rooms and a good cellar, a large barn, wood hinae, smoke house, and other necessary l.uilulngs. There i is two cisterns, and a never failing spring of water running I through the premises, aiao.orer 4u choice bearing fruit trees i of didereut kinds, also, a variety of Shrubbery, Evergreens, ' are. This is a very desirable pieceof property, and will te ! sold or reasorable terms For further information, please : apply to John T. Smith, in Richmond, or w the undersigned a i-tf . . on toe premises. II. bJlll September itO, 1F55. 40 Dress Silks. E invite the attention of the ladies to our fine assortment of plain, brocadeand watered Hlack Silks: Mack j and colored Moire Autique, plain Tatleta and new style i l'laids, including soma very rich patterns Tail and see. bepteml er "-O. I. WRIQ11T i CO. fublic !alf. f fl'i' kir ' J i I property ef sa ner.ee. one and a ; John Reid, deceased .will offer the personal said estate at put. lie sale, at his late resi half miles from KichmoiJii. on tbe illiamshurg Pike, en Thursilay, the 11th day of October next. horse wagon, nearly new, aet wf harness, two saddles, a lot of farming implements, 13 or 15 acres of corn en the stock, I2.4HMI new shingles, X cut saw. bruad axe, lot of carpenter tools, household and kitchen furniture, sc. Terms of sale: i All sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars, j: a credit of six months will he given, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and ap- 'j praisetcent laws. MART RKID i September SO. 1853. 40 it j j0K.rIS by Longfellow, Oernld Masney, Mackav. j -I Barry drnwcll, ilolracs, Whittior. together with I '"""FT- SamP"n tuition of Standard BmUh : Poets, for sale at litKBAMv'S. i IPp c0 40 tf . POWLEB-S FI BLICATIOKS. S VFRIPAV tinfitn-i anil Siri-min- ln(n,.l,. f. : V Freedom: Mary Lyndon: The Theory of Human Fro- p gross; Miss lieeeher's Kctnedy for the Wronjjs of Women; I VVoaian and her Xeeds, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith: for sale j t BCRBAN'K'S. f t 1IFE of (ireely: Letters and Speeches of Horace A Mann: Eratmm't Essays; De iuincy's Writing: Kuow Nothing; Hi luanisni not Chr:st:nnitv; Heecher's f I'npal Conspiracy: at Ul'KBAXK'S. , ll'ritittsr Paper. j rpnr; . "Alhambrn" Fancy Cream Laid Note: Essex: Durand Si Hyperinn Huff Note: Indies Hath Post: It- ( ter and Cap 1'aper: Blank Kotks; Stationery, Iro. wholesale and retail at is I. KliA-KS. MUSIC. "Hiiveyott seen Sam;" Katy Snow; I'm off for Balto and fifty other new and choice Songs, just received: the usual discount to Teachers and t-e Trade: for sale at BLRBANKS. i'AtTJIT eT.3Ft.i i rpiTa No l'lus Ultra Fruit Jar, upon a new but simple : 1 these7a?n7a principle, teh only perfectly successful Fruit Jar of to L Kb A K a J. L. WEEK'S. FRUIT TREES. 30,000 Peach Trees, well grown, and nicely set in ' bud. Price 85 per hundred. - .1 04:0 an. inr from bud. 4 to A feet. fin. i1a,i. trees, and well grown. Price per hundred. S16. ! Chersv Tim A fine lot of most choice varieties, and 1 wel, growB. S.Cw Apple Trees, most by root, grafted, and mostly 4 to S feet high, and every other article commonly kept in an estalUshmen tof this kind, l-leaae call at the Sylvan Height Nursery, Richmond, Ind. O. MENDESHAIX. Proprietor. September 13, 1855. 3-3t Pal. di Far Fall Style of Hats. JOHN SCFFRINS would respectfully inform his friends and the public that heb- jut rea-eiv-ed the Fall style of Fashionable Hats. They are very neat, and of a high finish. He has also a gen eral assortment of plain and other Hats, Caps, Sc. i'er- j sons wishing to purchase are invited to call. i lie would also state, that he keeps constantly on hand i a good assortment of Ilau ra.tnuufo-tured by himself, j which he will sell very low, considering the quality. ; Iti-'hrnond, Sept. 13, 1S55. 3U-tf ' Coopers Wanted. ' rjHE undersigned wish to employ 12 good hands to make ; flour barrels. Tbe timber is all prepared and ready for j beingputnp. Steady employment during the Fallsod Win- ' ter, and the highest price will bepaid for good bands. Cash ; paid every Saturday night. Apply te McCOT A ACTON, ! September SO. Eaton, Ohio. Superior Fruit Trees. ! THE undersigned has made arrangements with tbe Kur- i series at Rochester and Syracuse. New York, to famish all the latest and most improved Fruit Trees. Standard and ; Dwarf, large and email Fruits. Shrubbery and Evergreens. -and any and every other article in tbe catalogues of tbe die- ' , tingtuaaed aorseries at those places. Orders left at the gar- ', den, south par of the town, previous to the Stlth of Octooer, j will I promptly attended to. He will w.aa.WT the fruit to be all tht they are recommended to be. His retail prices ', will be tbe same as at the Nurseries in New York. i JOHN J. COXLET. September SO. lrio 30 tf Land Warrants. j flHK subscriber is prepared to purchase LA!D( aV w AKRA.i I S log the next three yeara at tne rale ef $5,000 per month. "I he very highest New York market prices will be given, often giving more, and never leas; or 1 will sell v our Warrants for you at a amall charge. D. T SMITH, Attorney at Law, Richmond. Ind. June 24. 28-tf Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD A SON, TI AVISO received large additiona te their stock, now have li .he pleasure of offering lo the puhlic a complete assort ment ta their line er nnamess, sue a aa cannot rail te suit , . k. .ia and rr-.tifv tlaat t&.l of all ine wants ana gramy t.. or aa, woo a19a 10 st.ii themselves ef the a.eful improvement, of the age. Our aplendid stock is composed in part ofaeaorted A. I 1! ! FotcUr 4- Cook's Stores, Parlor, Shop af Coakiu g j murmg T"""". H ar'' l-aUi ff Bra ting Into use. w -rev -rf' w M deoart w' , it..,--. JT'T i Vl ..dT;,?.. w boT. t- .btam . .bar. .f a.twtatiABi f flsarcs i 1 rrwaip'""" - sc ' nat-lie fmvwr wttaoua a rwwov. v. ' . , ; . ' ' j. .be lutk-nK earaer ei a - "I , 1 lmoaa. Swpi. .lo. cf I ISE trt-aat of Ceo g -a . ,a-K - aisaehvaMit IlaCSV TOTIC, tVsJ , r.taatawri.- j "l ,.. ..,u.ieu4, Jfr. aVThi St S. rn-cw J mI n;c. me at -y offce .a RhMA. at 1 e deck, r- aa, ""'U,.,H gtwiw v. Mayer. 20. 154z Hare! wrae oaal eeew.w.i ggaiflB eh CO.

. , TaoaAS aaajtaa. - . ... - . Ftxivusa, s KRAMER ft FLETCHER, WHOLESALE-GROCERS, Commission and Forwardii; StrthaaU, ?trar the Drpal, Bicaaraad, lad. : Wholesale Grocery Store. KRAMER & FLETCHER, JfST received and for aale W hhda New Orieaa ?n car, M hra Coffee;

icfis renneaana eianaea o; la kxee Candy; 19 " Molasaea and Syrapa; SO hf bbla Whin riah; Settle Saleratas; fl ioa Twiae. assorted; loOhbls Salt; SSb W.R Cheeae: Scaka SliwOada; nea Raiaica; 4ftar Shot; SOtNbLadr IM aaeka - t - lii eci Kail; Together with a general asaortmeaaf all other articles nsnaliy kept for sale in such establishsacta. Tha trade of dealers in this city and centre ia respectfully requested, and they are assarei that w will aeU at Ciacia nati prices, with the simple addition of etght. . Richmond, August 2, 33 tf 7hite ,Fih and .Mackere Cordage. Halter. V Hopes tor Itc. tar sale) bv EH. COOK 4 SON 31 tf July 2), ISft Driest Feaclrs. rWnX best quaiitv of Tennessee fetches constantly an ' hand at No. 31 Main street. iKO. W. BARNES. Spices at Whelale! Ortf) DOZOroncd Pepperand Spicwh!ch will be asld at --"""manufacturer'a price-, and wa-anted to he pure, or no sale l- W.BARNES. , June?. 1BU. I H-tt ; Watches and ewelryl i JCST received from the Kast so very fine Watch ' es, goMsn l stiver eases, for t road purposes. ttold Uuards and oh Chains; Kar Kings of vsrious pattern ' Musical lioxfs and Accordeoo Gold Fens and 1'encil aees; i Silver Ware sod Plated Good Breaatpins of the latest pattpf. S-Vatrhes and Clocks re-f-d by a skUlful workman. Having procured oivl' the best workmen. I intend that ail work that entrusted to my csra shall be repaired with tbexnoot rare and on 'reasonable terms, sni warranted ceep good time arcording to their quslity. - Thankful for past favors, I wufcontinusnce of the same. C. XW KI X O.V. No. 55 Main street, aibf GolUen Kacle. i June 21, 135. 2-tf ."TTatcIiei r.A GROSS supeHor Jamestown Ms.wi ich will he sold u J as low as ever offered ia this met. by O. W. BARVK3. June 7. ! Si-tf g ITUSHING TACKLE, in abun.fc, tt V c; U1CKINSON" j April 13, IS55. 17 W. R. WEBfER, D.D S., (.RESIDEN"! ENTIST, i OK. i:t: on Main str-t, oi Hadiey jt M..ltitt'a stre entrance one door of I'siso' .r.-, where hi will found every i prpjrfd to af.nti to ail rail, in his prolcsaton, tmeral satislx-tinn. Aumit 2. 15o3. i i3 tt xvtMono GAL ONS Stone Ware,11 ;" nl patterns, " 43 t It . t? a; o a 1 UUU for .alely -h Wholesale and Retf Grocery Sior? J. M. BROJfe CO., 0CXD respectfully infai'" friends and th. puMie that tney are now in reo-1 - i"re ana cnoice stock ef Among which ia New Orle.1'8"" nl CL.sirisa $v- i o.as; Jin, Rio atn Lierorr e: Fiie Te.s: Lske i Fun. Maceere a.d Tkoi tF: together witha general j variety of articles adapted to oantry trade. I TTT We hold ourselves rt all times tj furnish ill ! articles in our line at CiacaiS-r, wn A freight added, to country dealers. Also an hand, superior Fa Flour, Corn Steal, Feed, Grain, etc. THE NE YORK DRY GOOl STORE fS now receiriotr their Fatt of Pry Ooodi. which when reoeived will Ainoutifr 20,000 pilars. Among which will ha foannins never before offered to the community. hir stoclrhesw Goo.!, is unnttually Urge, comprising ail the latest t rraatitul styles to be found in the Ea.tern marketaiwill be sold at prices -thatwilldefy all attempts at co'on. It is impossible ' in n ,lk.Mi uan. . m. 1 b. ff nn r a C nrt m mr. ' ut would call the aUentioii public to tbe follow - : ' i"" ""u; Ji'.Otf) yards plain Mack ilks.tstre.at C2S,e. ; 3,0110 do heavy liro de Rhiwi . .c; 10.1HM1 du etra super oil lioia. SI; 3.1X10 do fig'd Brocade Silkheap at SI 25: 10.0(H) do superb black Brock., well worth SI 50; 4,0li0 do plain changeaMfSs l.t'00 do super French Mr , great bargain: 5. UK) do Eng and OermatMis. all colo s mill sliadea; ; 2.000 do fine CashmeresjS rrantedworth 37. ALSO Printed DeLaines rihlk Poplins; children's i Plaids;plaid Boajesamines Sii eices; French ail wool : lVLaines; striped t.inghamiriaeB, entirely nea ; plaid Brilliazits: IluBages. D 02IES1C tCODS. 5,W)0 yards fine Madder !rus, no colors, marked 6,'a. the cheatiest gooever elin the tate 0,ilO0 yards beautiful Pri beitge Merrimac, prague and Coch go bras; 30.000 yards bleached Muss framic up; lO.noo yards red. white aaeilow anneis. from 30c up. ALSO Brown $beetingsi Shis g; piilow case Muslin; 10-4 bleached Muslinsrish lens: linen Damasks; linea Crash; Cra-li Tableters; ssh linen Diaper; fine bird", eye Diaper; Canton Fbels;. 10-4 sud 12 4twill'd lambs-aool Blankets; Mnu?reno'!oth; black and fig'd Cassimeres; Boys do and Twis; s; Linseys; Tickings, j shiTL; j To these goods weinvite tbattn of all Vuyers. Our J stock comprises thefahrtca ither tate, Waterloo, Waverly and Belgium Drills, budefull line of imported j Scotch and French Shawla: ao long iirocha Shawls ef a magnificent quality. I Drawer Goods and Iriw; Department. Plain and plaid Jaconets; pWrplaid Swiss Muslins; plain Cambrics; Jaconet and tw'ioancings, of every grade; lot! doi needle-worked CotVoro 10c to 3; plain . and eml rniderered linen lldkfs; I merino, lambs-wool ; and cotton Hosiery; real threadts; llonitou do; silk, ; Cashmere, merino and kid Glovsck Lre Veils; black and fig'd Italian Cravata: black S lack and fig'd Mori- : antlgue Kil.bens, bonnet Kibhoack Velvet Ribkors; Silk Lares; black Silk Fringes fot.llas. In conclusion, we say to the ps webuy and sell our ? Goods exclusively for cash, we tthal we can oCer ii.- j ducements that cannot be found ere;nd having aresident layer in New York, who talvantnge of all forced sales in the n arkel. this enapl to sell a great aany goods'at mrch less than their erfcost, though ire tu, on them our regular pri'fit. Our s of bu.inesa is C:aa, and tlnr lrice thechiid oy s cheap as themot ; experienced. i New York Dry sj Storr! , PTKS1N, Proprietor ; 7Coontry MerchanU who br cash, wiii Had it to , 1 ' their interestto call. September). IE55. THADmrs . RiaiiT as noiitjoivoiiM T. Wrigh & Co. a RK in receipt, bv recent ads from New Tork and -im Philadelihia, a very large somprehensive stoc k of Fall iiutl Wur ioI. Embracing almost everv stvle variety, seiectetl with ; reference te ear increasing city e. and with an eye aise : to the wants of the country, to wt we invite the attention ef purchaaers. ' ' As it is bo. ear taste to enter ieempet'tion i the O.s j business, (there I-eing acempanf.niie.1 in town forthat j purpose.) we will not announce or astonished ears that , w have moke soon, than were ebroueht to Indiana, er I that our prices are 50 per cenUow cur ceighbor.: but ( pledge ourselves to sh..w our fries stock interior om. , In the market, and at ibices as las tne lowest"Small profits and ciaick oav'eur motto. Please give as a call at the ebnd. So. 1 ' "'elsear tbe Big Pump. T. WRIGHT & CO. Rickmend. September 20. 1PS5 4,1 tf KesWrnceirS.tle. THE iubseribers ofFur the prrrty immediatclv tenth of the Presbyterian Churfor ale. It is n entirely new cottage dwelling 4 aining five rooms end a hall, all finished in a neatgwl modem style, welt, cistern. Ac. The propertv wi- sold on fair lerms for eash. or good trade. Sor'rartilnr nd term, enquire TfS. G. iHOMPSOS, oi me suttscribeTS. RM.lMltKWL. 3-Sw Sept. 6, Isj5 . BATH BRICK A Terralaable article for oeearing. for sale by U H- MeCVI.IACJU. JaaeSS. N a. 47 -V.m street. -t B ratal -A afc.r.1 a.aortamt ef Paiet ; atyles md qwalities to be found a A " t"l " ACI-Ur6H g.. Maim at. JuaeSto - for sale by the ea nwiGis. ALLEN & K II O ADE S , tiecB9wire ueaiers, - H-69, Maia Street, BuJsaseraA. hare rea-ently heea receiving new aad complete stock ef all god foend ia oar line, con sist g of Qaeeasware, CiaerJ?C fc'i. :IrAl'0"m UmP'' t. .t2-k i. U rs. L. t r l stork u e the Beat, but will not aay would request ta call e amine alawaara. J aaal lSVt,

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WHOLESALE HETAIL CITY CONFECTIONERY. FBTJIT AND TOY STORE!

I weald call tht MmtiM l ,K. wi aiCBBSM ana VMMnilV. LO mtw nn.r u re aesortsnent aad rnrietT af Ciulmni. riea, bruits. Tni. vMj... gin. I will sell at aa low genre a tlm - i. i ' f 1 "arks- I hare also connected ta any ritMihant i two teiaaaa. one for the Ladirs and tfentleam. aad ane far !IT ,T!Urm- 1 '' saaJesseh arrananenu aa will enahle me to gire geaeral satulacuoa to all aha anas carer ' " wit a emit. Oysters will be avrred up errydaj aad V?"! " '""nUME''' in say etyleVul fori The saloon fer tha ht.Ua will be apened a, the la, .f ik-, . aer. Ail arders will be promptly attendd ta. Call r.l ; examine my stack before going eiswwhero. Main atreec. :wa , elaors east of the Uoniiagtoa Moose. lUrhmond. Ind. ; r . . .... F-St IS XL" RN. Proprietor. CTWBMTS, 1CA. jj. An Address to the Christian ClenrvJ PTJ. S. CRAMPTOS, with an Appendix containing the j-i.rirua! Experience of Vuuia ftrttt. i This small nrl ha. ; , . . 1 k. " r. - - " www on aaia Bly wwvaHiirg ua ZUr TVAVn K ev Km . Ktatmnsi above Fourth, on Tine street. Ciuctnnati. C'epteaber b, liiii. 3S-tf 1IE.HBY FALLS. W HO LE31LI 1SD RETAIL OaTxx-ypot; Vv areHousc JVo. 19 ast 4tA t., bet. Main and Sycamor', CIXC1.VXATI. I I rVJiVecT!" . English and Am." ' m CARPK1 S. Curtain Uoo.ia.tiil ri..,iT. - . U : trade, to which he resnectfiiliv ,k of the public. September 6, 1655. 33 tf Spiritual Works! i:e.4iauon5: aad other w..rb ..i,-.. - if n l opp.sin' Spiritualism: forsale at bl'KBAMv'S. TILtnT'R AND MOKE IMPORTANT NEWS! j T) A. HAI J miy cancer j ,crect, a fee LL.tHB inform all whom it concern, tbt beimy mil t'mes ne round Ln.i wmmer s builiiing. i'eart , w ,t.r. .jtuef Mitin. realy and wil- i i in- to da all in ki.l.ower f.ir the r.fcs of men, , women and children. A go assortmen' f Boots and ' Shoes aU ays on hand, or ma t to order, of Je hest material , and workmanship, warrantclto give satictiea. Hut the I must important matter is. tha in view of the ciroumttancei with which I am surrouuVL.nd tUa"cuiiar:tics of Cia ; l.uineas its.l.'. I he i e:i Inteu to adept the exclusive j c-h system. This arrangrnteot will " doubt enai le me to ; reduce Uie prices of mv work very u-ienaiiy. which I fully , .men.! io ail to trie lowest rstecorr-" f...., , mr. llw,n .. . - . . .... 1 . neat an. I siaianTi&l ! worV, is sv-wtiu.eut or prircii'l tht 1 ta be almost ! unir.ra.il in Una eommunitv. a'1 ons :lit 1 '"d " ail times to keep ia virw ii-"r prosecution of tut business. ( Uicianiiui, Auu-t io, Si lt ' ! f'1 ZIVIMKU wor' rtsji-'t.uliy -tiuliy in.oriu hi- o .l : tVu h? Kii utorwi hi- ! V, f ri.-u.;. i.a ,;' ri iSa ntliir- 10 - t'.' .nam sir --.. .eosr tie wi "kp a ef1- sstfor'.iiii-nt id tan-lir. Nets, ' Kni.t. and ( '" Ain. gont-ral us Ttmenl o: i .t1"tO.NS 'wr-ads. I irioi.s, Cofril.'. H-.ciry. i t:n t..s, andJIUf', srfic!.. as are UsU.ily tpf in No : tion St..ie ,or wnoitfsaie sau rctai:, .1 l lactn nsr. irit"H,, .nond August.!, 155 34-tf i:ivs?tiuii !oiie. SriE qnalified voters of AVayne county, Indisra, are I hrre y notif:e.l that there will be an election hrM In s;iit county, at the usual plnces and time of holding e!.-e-tions. on ' uesuny. tbe 9th day of October, 155. tor the pur-po-e or elrctingone J.i-U-e for the I3th Judicial Circuit, one rtraecu. ing Attorney for the I3th Judicial Circuit, one Clerk of Courts, one Krcnr1er, one Auditor and one County Commissioner fur the Kastern District. JOUN C. PAGE, Sh'ff W. C. September --O. Ir'S.,. 4U-tt NEW ARRANGEMENT! J.4.1IES 11. !IAYi. J TAVING purch.nod the entire stock of Merchan-j LJ dized of l; si I Bright well, designs continuing the business at the old stsnd, w he. o he offers lor sale ' The Stocl- on hand, at prices far below those ever offered in this market. Thty will fte sold, and those who want bargains I now where to get than. j tSf Some good snd substsntial articles, such ss mar : not be quite in fashion will be sold for LESS TIIA-V HALF COST. Some cf them are very nest, and as good those nf more recent purchase. inaddiiion to the former slock, the uudersignod, will, on Mo-uJay next, open TSUH'Kr STOCK, Which will equal in style and beauty, anything bro't te this market. HIS ASSORTMENT WILL EMBRACE Every variety of Stajde Dry Goods and Groceries Ladies Dress Goods, of every variety Broadcloths, Cas&imeres, Sattinetts, cfr., fr, A further enumeration of articles is deemed unnee essary, and the public are respectfully invited to call teiore purcnasincr, wnn the assurance that every j thing shall be made satisfactory. Richmond, i-ept. iS. IHCo 40-tf Mian Is. Hf.t have on hand a splendid stock of Shawls, ef every ' ww, description, both plain and fashionable. Daa't fail to j sse them before you buy . T. WKIGHT at CO. i September 20. 4U tf i To Citr and Country Dealers. KltAyir.Il A: FLF.1THFR have now a large as-! sortment of Groceries, which they ofiVr to the trade at 1 Cincinnati prices, with tbe only addition of freight. Callat ! their store, opposite the Passenger Depot Richmond. All ! order, promptly attended to. AuUust. lioj. 36-tf i ltoots and Slioes! i i A fine assortment of Boots. Shoes, Gaiters. Over- i shoes. Gum Sandals, arc, of the best quality and new.est styles. Call and examine. j T. WRIGHT &. CO. J September 20. 40 tf j Cloth and Caaiiait-res. OCR stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds. Ac. is mm ually good. Those wishi lg to purchase would do well to see them before buying elsewhere. So. 10 is the plcc- T. WRIGHT fc CO. rrw piL jn a abort time have in store and for sale a full ; wW stock of Gis Burners, which they will sell so as to compete with I incinnati prices September 30, IfSS. 40-tf boknev, jb. mVii.loi-.;h. K. PATTSBSOS', J. w. prL'.iirM. ; r. KCLGUl'M. fremiuni Empire Steel Plows. S. IIORXEY & CO., j MVwuV15 fespec'Inlly inform their frier.-is ani tbesgricu- - LkiJi" "f h Rit'll,!" th?r are now prepared to furL.d : at "imoKoium Knp'SiccI P'cws in large quantities. i mium of a ' r " " "r pre ! At.he u.ti.di-;-- '. : 1 a!., received a Silver a"'- r,,r tcn-ral purposes. They j c T ' ' 'i ivi tvs t I . . FLOW. i '. .'he p.e.t txo harV tf tbry received tbe First Pre- ; Vutw .n, tultivaior; od th. .j 1 ,".",' f,II!'h""e plB.mMh.p. was awarded f awardeo (or the btt , The ,,reIDiunaS were s.iilo, '''w '' their flows, plows hich have heretofore be? petition w.th several miamt, oth at !-Lte nd County r?ly honored witn pre- ; The rro,,tors of this establK . so,sl tiieT employ rnne hutcne. are ail practical Bone , ul the materials, hence thetent bands, and use , eBimenuini their work to tbe public vrl a conhdenee in j mre -y alee manufacHARROWS, n n.ueras and of all sixea; Cuitt aud five hoes; AETicultnrai -.mi; and will furnish to order ar, rt'c'e,,mr '"tl k'nd- ' Xr t;,li.bment ia near t.e Depot, corner .ed. etreet and Washington Avenae, Richmond, lad. 'rout j July 1. 1"5- ,. Zj Richmond Greett House. THE m-dicwed h-s St'SSTT. Pearl strewt. in tbe city ot aicamo-. . ... . , A . a bm- Bvetaarwu to furnish the frienat. of Floricu tar. w. . j rtmeiitofSauvana Cameliaa. TlTlCTir- .1 M v-. a.,: e Cactaa. and a very V ... naninms. Verwenas. uanna.. reaeral variety of Gr House Plant. A vanery er VESTS 'rTlt 6rape Vines. i-rf ) Bicnmona. apru w. r. sivms, lul.fa', a, . axi-ra-w, avawvaf v aliat. JCLIA5 4 BE5TO, . rroa-vA ii sxd coc-vsk..os tew, Rirhmoad, lBcJiw-f-J-Office ia taa Wig-gta amia starch IS. . It-it lBMforuiwt to Saw Jlill Owam an, j -. Oilier. . -..ied offlST, fo, ,.Jo one of J. B-aaak.' . ira right to E r .,.n V.rbiae. with the ela- i machine, and tb ri.,me ia aVayaa county Als- - ' county . These machine. M tha same out of Vf eyaw j aa exhibition at tha fair of tha "sd ranch notice whew : ia fiiviiuiaft 1 w T- -at.-'l lastltUte. J durable, d are capable' of cutting from i)&fZ I f. P T- On. hand ca. cut. count

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ia ai ana Steam Agricultural Work.' BEAKD SISEI, ' J6sa.e HUi WsVsaawW.-. - r i u rTritt, Tn - r-.s, Cesfbmea Prril IjajKre steel "les Tar either twa or three horses abreast.

sffl-ail riowa. 8m, traw Cutters. Cuitiratrs, BwrHoaa. Harrows. . .:. t o ffeliers. Wheat Drills. , M MillsT' And deaiers ia almost eiery rW rtj and ki.rf -r x . v-dAgriculturnland llsrticultnal implement, eke. i I v'mcr. reapwcuutly aotF iteai. Partial LUt of Pumittms Atcanle' BEAlU Ji SINEW .. For the ssipire V a. -ia, taecaer with Ohio tat Fair Tha rirat rrnftean compatitor. a iT 'r ff runti. .m t Proaiee "v i'J rair. lea r -. a . ... . . . . -.at a CUatol (u.; rairar diploes- c, . a-, renaral irvoMs. a si Ivor 1B1 - . . " Jt Ull A.., . ... ..... J.nUn.- ! r " i- . .. i Arst wratnAnm and dintons: beat threei sot ' b" Plow. dip-lu' bM -harao Ptow, diploma; beat -Sa- Cutter. t remium and diploma. liush eoar-y Ud. Kair, lta. diplocaa. Mayaa rounly (ind.) Fair. 1U, brat premium and diploma for funeral purpeaes; first premium aad diploma for Sod Plow, and first premium and diploma for stwbl.te Plow. Fayetta CO. i Ind.) fair. 15-; first premium and diploaaa. Wayr.e cininty (Ind ) Trial for Agricultural implements, for lsd3, first premium. For best Plow for general purposes. Silver Cup Second Indiana tate tf'air. First premium for general purposes, at the Wayne county rnr.foT- 1S4. Also a first premium at the State Fair fr 1854. Also, a first premium at the same Fair for the best Corn Shrller, and for the 1-est Straw Cutter. IXTf Od.ce on the southwest corner of Main and Franklin streets. July 19, l--ii 31 tf PITT'S CORN ADC()13 MILL rjIltS Mill it parti?a!rly s,l.tpted t ffriadin Feed 1 fT Cattle, HorjtfA. Shew-p, Ac. and reiitces ctirii and :vb, heUp,l cum, ., Ij any re-(uircd fiaeaem lor the foadiug of stK;k. I: grind very fat, an 1 ruirvs le? pewor to d the same amount tf w.irk than any Mill erer offered to the puMir. Its peculiar construction givs it the advantage of strin iinj arrl or u'.wep ewra a tar a desideratum never liefure attained iu nay other Mill. It is simple in il eonstrnvtiun. durable and eajdty kc-pt in ordor. and will jjriud f mm l1t?i bushels Par hour, a-eur4ins to tne power applied, it is very pt rtab,, and cauy adnpted to h.wee eteara r water power, waighms ,.!y two hundred and fit ty p, nod. It requires a ipl of frm of from li hundred revolutions per minute or al hy bhAMi t1t-x- . ititt'i fgHE ladies are invited to examine our extensive assort ment of French nd o!rg Merino.. ..Ik and w.ol risids, all wooi IK-L.mrs, Delleges, c. They are w orth okiDg at ami Im.vtti. Sptemrjcr iO. . WKlGUXm CO. SO-tf J X I l.S.-Lr.1. L'.nsreil, Castor, Spt-nr., Crude Fish. Olive. Ma.'lnne. Col IuiT-r and tdlier i for sale i.-y the barrel or Kllnn, y PLfSIMKll WllSUM A l). !Hh nn.i.th, 15, if I- lT received trun C inruttiati. uie tf liir (.ei pat"trr.s of C!"ae. fGrrt trn p'.rr ai. 8lp S.Vr. botli for coal or wuul. which will e .td at aur usui: Hit Irice? fur cajlt, at tl'e Citr St--.ve .tore. LKFF.UK fe i snERwtn: OrtoVerCO. ti-St. tt-ff II'Als PI lK. - A larpro supply assorted i 1. l'a, and 2 iuche.t, fir f.tle at the tive st..ro of T. J. BAIUilS. Ql'KEX f lTV SfALK OIlK. WILLIAM HUDDAIIT, Nc. 6 Columbia i-treet, between ugust CatToe! SUPERIOR article of Rie Coffee can always be found at wholesale or retail at No. 31 Main street. March . MUX. (il'.O. Vi". BARNE. r.( Ot'NCES Zinc Valerian, ' Sulphate Morj-hi.T. Morphia Acctas. For sale L. II. Mot I l.I.OCI.II, July 23. Xo. i7 Main street. Toinb-stotteH, lMonttmettt1 v. , I) stiil 1 R. MOKRISON, Main St., Richmond. Ind.. ' continues to manufacture, to order, everv variety oi Plain and urnarueniai lomo-NOnei, Monu- i nients, kc, &c. of the latent style, and most beautiful j patterns. fcjr" He takes pains in informing his friends that ! he will sell as cheep, if not a Utile rheaytr, lor ready i cash, than can be bough! in the State. j His work ia warranted equal to any made in the ! West, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. The pub- ' lie are invited to call and examine his stock and speci- i mens. ttiehmund. March 10. 1V.4 .1 : 1ST lli:t'KIVK0a hh.ls bu?ar; 10 sncks Cotlee; bags Shot; In sacks Dried Peaches; 10 Uls Molasses; halfbbls Molasses: At !ll 3fain street, which will be sold low for cash or an i short c relit. G. W. BAKXKS. March .3 l-i.i. M tf o DOIirKTY PIPEKSil Holmes' Poems; liood s and Chaucer s rocrcs: Jnst received bv BI RBAKK dr BRO. Sil-tf September 1. 1-SS. CLAUK'S Fashionable Clothing Emporiuml WILLI 4 vf if. CL4UK, HAS just received the Fall styles ef Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestiugs, which he will manufacture te order at the cheapest rates, latest styles, and in such a manner as shall give entire satisfaction. Shirts. Collars Cravats, Socks, Buspetulers, a;e-, always on hand. Richmond August 30. lii. 3T-tf Tobacco and Cigars. rrtHK best In the city, can 'always be found, and tv.e.at No. 31 Main street. Call and try. alarcn S. le-iA. GEO. W. BARNES. WEVTWOUTII A BHOl'IICHS, IXPORTtSI m WROLFSAtE DEAL'S! 1ST p.xi;s? OtQns -V. 77 J 'earl street, corner of Vine street, C ir.t JTiNATI, s. New Hat Store! i r?. -- wom.j .oaiiT loiorm n-s friendsand tbe pu .lie eeneraliy . l)it be has just parvcha.e,! -.n ent.re new stock of faibionaMe and comSon Hts. wb.ch ht ir.teads oSering at his new store room. Sa. 33 Main street, opposite the Post OSce. en as reasoitai-1 terms as can I fownd in this ertv. or any other place. The public centrally rits to Mli.fti

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y. and every body else, are rcpeetfui.'y in- , ly or awainpv Iwraiitiea, from anv Aua or ltilious disism.r.5 and purchase, ,f ric ! wh.tevAr, or any injury from constantly inhaling 3fl ,r ! Malaria or Miasma. , f.

Angut 31, lrw Shaker Irooiais! ri0 tfZ- 9t these jostly cletMrate-t Brooms, direct from ,J J I cion V.iUge, for aale ty . O. Vf. DAKVF.r. Jans '. ISM. S5-tf fi.m: ioois t T the sign cf the Go I am ia receipt of a Idea Kacle, .No 25 Main street aa entire new afoclc. c. a. d:ckison. April 13, 1S55. 17-ff Carpet Chain. "ififl LBS. whit and colored Carpet Chain for aale aa low wv J a. can be had in this striaet. Callal Anj. 2. I&iai. ii. W. BRN'E3 t. r. tuovi c. a. itiss. RKOvVM BKOH, OtiSe TTORNEYS AT LAW, vth-we.t comer oX Third and Main, entrance on Third, Bear Jdata street. Fefcru. Ciaeinaati. O. .1S55. , H-tJ . . Tai Matt Dwellias Us pHeV he bow J for pre Vaigned would like to sell tha house for DreD. T . . ""w i . . ' "" " rout street, or asxnaera tt Hi an- i 1 or farther fin.... . t.. i ryoperi. nearer hi business Rich.oad.iuas.l " ". ItLgHCM, Lard Oi tt-27-tf rpllE swr-scrioers haanr, cmlldlef. meat tor ec n.red t- flivs meat for aauJactuaaA' th awA-aihcir arranccpared U riii tL--wea.a st vtctaity with Cr" ar preauoerior quatty, et prices raa' itant ot aati mark Pertes ia awi'l tiUVZS of wiC fiad ifgreatly to their advantage to -"aaieiav esUbiuhnaat before purchasing elsewhere. $aoi ij-KacVy is the old Rachnvead Foaadrw stahi i BAUKilCHlSt aSma9.I-65. - S-f SO I ! nolaeaesv CsTTee. VLaETCUBB nav4 hast received a large . 7-T iwe. wa a will b:.wewtffrh wtu cist " taaPaaaarcr lTt aUeb 9t

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'A BALM FOR EVfn1 15 ia Aafas Cbsisal jteeto arnet .we ar.... .a ta. a, 1: -v " . '"r"' : it i, Ws'aa aaf raters. i'r, ScmJ4 or I'ram fmrtt, Ommp iWi'o mmd Uix : - i -:; v CWsra .soreVa, ilea- , rv. Vrrr sns.fl jlowr, 's7-a, Osnsa. "W Va or iSwreav j ! i .r A., H oraa. , ! p.W. ' JsHfa, vaarr mim;. e cauiirea, S lataaianitmsi at raw uasara s.1 tVji, Somrirt Veer, tavjetiaMt, tte est TH K lesson why this Bait reaches all thwae rasas,ia becauk a reducwa tndammatioa, and arostsaa tha aecretioas aad nervous systasa into acttoa. 1 Kia power is owinr to the pocuuar combiastion of medical f properties without thair being neutralised. The maeVtcuio is prlcliy sale. It wtJl, u uaa Irwoly, an im. mediately apoa tha lirer, aad aU other aacratiwa ar asns. , l. r-iu... r.;s.... Certincata ot lr. J. H Jordan, lata raei dent physician e the Fourth street Cholera KospitaL I can cheerrully reeotnmen 1 the Alterativa Balm te tha public, knowing a 1 do, that it ia aa excellent article. 1 usod u with good edect ia the Cholera ties, pital ia thi city, ia cases of cramps and paias ia tha stomach aad bowels, t alee u led it ia a casa ef in. naminaxtoa oi cna aiaaeys wim tna nspptest etlect. From my knowledge of its virtues ia the above diaeasea and others, in which I have used it, I have ao hesitancy in pronouncing it superior to any anediriaa hitherto otfered to the public with which I hare become acquainted, and would cheerfully recommend it to the public. J. H. JORDAN, M, D. To the Public. Thi. is to rertithfy at ia June last I was attacked with the Asiatic 'hulera, and was .eon, aa eay phyaicisn said, in a collapsed state. 1 haj remained ia thla at.te some two hours when my physician inform ed my tamiiy and ir leans mat I could not poaaibly i ; " . -,J,,i ,-fci.i -.... . ' t ivl ma y 'medicine or nouViahmenl whatever, j i; ouU hMUat'mJ dth. At thi, Um. M ' c,m9 m. brou.ht wi.h him . I eoatgiaia. four ounce, of his Aher.tiva Helm, and asxed permi.iaa oi my w lie to use it on me, as he i thought it would iuiinediatelv atli-e ea&A. It U. , mftii,t..iv aiphad. and was in a warm per. pir. tion pri- ) or , wh. vhimf my extremiti et were cold, a clammy ; -.". j tv k. -i.mmy : otht-r bottles of the same medicine, I was entirely relieved of all distress, aad in a low daya wis restored to health. I wouid moat cheerfully and heartily i recommend this tiatra to all whs ara attlicted in a ; iu,ilar w.y. i have also used it ia other diseases, sud have found it a most excellent remedy, t do not th.na it can be t o highly tecomuion.lod. JOKL KIRBY. I do hereby cei tify that the above certificate is correct, and tic statemeut ef the hv.icl.n made to wiaia true. JCLIA ANN tlRltY. A crrti&cate froua tiev. J. B. Finley. Cimcinwati, W.rch", 1S53 Da. FoHA Thit is the lirst time in mv long life a - i" " a. ... j a-. .vviHiumiuaiiuH ai I .w-r mediicne, aa a general remedy, though I have often berf.i eolicited I have used tour Alterative Bala fur nnarl two yesr; first for the rheumatism in ay i have ever tried, and I have tried many. I will not, ! . f r -a n a.n-n,. it Af aaillinul a. in aa, a. f 11 " . i - -, . -a . . j ( j iur any consideration. Hoping that you will still continue j io compound it honestly; snd tlist it may relieve thousands of sufli'rers, I most heartily recommead it to my lellow citizens as most excellent family medicine, i Youre, aifectit nately, i J- U. FIN LEY. ! This is to certify that in the summer of 1848. 1 be- ' came ao very lame and weak in my back, occasioned ; by lifting, that I could not ait di wa or got up without . holding on to some object. I was advised to try Mr. j Forsha'a Alterative balm. By bathing it six or eight , times. my back waa perfect! v restored: and I have felt i no symptom of it return since. My wife, also, hss used it for Rheumatic) pais headache and toothache, with very beneficial results. ! J. J. YKAKLE. i raM.k t.r ISA. Certificate from D. I. Starr. I have known Mr. r'orsha's Alterative Balm to neri form a very extraordinary eura apoa a horse that j was very badly cut, soma time ainaa. i used it upon one occasion, extainsllv. with ena I elfaU. I believe it to be a perfectly safe and atticat cioua remedy to oe usea ia many complaints, i It. L. MTARR. , i .November 21st. 1953. To the Public. ; This is to certify that" my wife waa afflicted with the spinal affection and dyspepsia for nine years, and , a lsrge portion of the time confined to her room. 1 Three joints ol her back-bone was thrown outer place '. and curved, caused by the disesse and pain. She was ; quite iio.ea uown in ner ataxure aurine ner iiiaess. j Wo had three physician attending her daring the ! principal part of her illness, but experienced ne perj msoent relief from their prescriptions. I afterward ' orocured one bottle of Dr. Forsha'a Alterative R.ln snd by the time she had used that bottle, she felt great relies. Ska need but aewen ha-ftle. wKk in. . . ; tirely cured and well of her disease, and her backbone nas lost its curve, ana sne is as straignt in ner stature as aha wa previous to her attack. VV e hereby serfi- . fa, K. waa l.a,liaaVa, llaln. ,A L. . V. - 1 a J ' : i ' J a. , . - - ubihi .a, .(.a, un, WVUIvUf M use and wa believe it ta hi. a a rt a im .-a. f,.. 1 aliectioa snd dyspepsia, and cannot too highly recemmend it to every person afflicted with tha above di. ' 1 r 1 l. .t . : . . . . . .i.u i.a. u i a . n bii .aa tuii cars sn pn.Bj etnew disease in which we have tried it in our family. fC :. J A w. w a. .(- n m .m a a-s LolBliWUj XLLASnULR LLSKE, MARY B. CLARK. Lynchburg. Highland eo., Ohio, Jan. 2, 1852. I am well acquainted with Alexander Clark aad hi. wile, and also John Walker, and know the above of ra-pectabiiitv and candor. ' Signed ABRAHAM CI BLEBholesale Depot at J. te C. Reieist's, 0. SI . Pesrl street, Cineinnsti. - ' Dr. S. W. FO.'iHA, lrug Store, oorth aU of Filth , t. three doors east of Smith, Cincinnati, O. For sale bv Druggist generally in Richmond. July T, WS4. . 29-tf 1 KIIODE FEVER AND AGUE CURE. f "-'' he Prevent ion en B (!.mittMil L . d Cure of Intermittent aad ever and Ague, ChUi ana I h..k I..,, li i n.i.:i.'.. via, a: ... " j 'v, Zu t s ' , ' """.. " '""! U or1 form of disease which have coo.moa or iRin la Malaria or Miasma ! In is is a .Natural Antidote, which will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the rnnit asrkit will instantly cherlt the Ague ia person who , have suffi-red soy length of time, from one day twenty years, so thst they owed never to haw saotser chill, by cantinuiag it as according ta direction. Tbe patient at once begin to recover appetite aal strength, snd continue until a permanent aad radieai cure is etfocted. : One or two bottle will snswer for ordinary casa, soma may require mora Direction printed ia German, i'rench aal Spanish accompany each bottle- Liberal discount made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODE. Providence, B. I Evlatenre of teffcty. " Nw Yoaa. Jon 11. 1865. -I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes Fever aad Ague Cure." or " Antidote to Malaria." aad : have tasted it for Arsenic. Mercury, Quinine sad . Strychnine, but have sot found a particle of either ( it. nor have I found any aahataace ia it compifi ' that would prove injurious to tha consutotioa. . JAS. U. CHILTO.V, SI. D , Cheiaist. t CvMtac ! Jltrll. cl! 'LarwisBtraa, Caioa CO., P., Jdsy S, 18IS. 3 Ma 3 A. Bbiodxs Daar Sir: Tha bos of a-edii yoa aeat aaa waa duly received aa tha lit eg as. I ka M k.ir t mA m f ih. i r tha aeaala who hawa aaad it. ara satisfied that it fcao eared tb sea i It ha certainly stopped tha Ague ta ovary oaa "-. i hs used it, and ais of tha csea were of loag vtaadiaf . j My iistrr, who kea and it far Ave ar sis year ears ' - inn aa-vatv coal. kw. aa nnf,. at. ar fc r ar a ui wBaawv. " . that only a toss; as she would take at, ii now, I thsah, etrrirely cured by your rented y. - rJ I tt. AlCljl.V -i . Cm wtlavai t A rate Staff ere re. Taha taa snore) Arsenic. Tonic. Mercury. Quieaa rebriruge., Mjyehaiae. ar Aati -Periodic af aay areas. Tha well known ioff)ramcy at theaa Bo-aioa naiaa proves than ta be th enlapriag aatkwar af falsa -caJ pruacipla. or of aeercemary asacka. ThaaJy rsaaady ia eviateace that ) both aur aad harm's, at ' . RHODES' tVR AND AOCE CURE- i'- '-- sale by Drugriats geaaraiiy. 'taATT aaa He.' Umk. 1 mrr, as a aaa Haaging tiuilsis. fjaaassswsg r- ! w. ... aeak. tta. tl - ' -A mm - an asa o) htSa-. Se-A waerwaleaaalewlBresssvaawa. ,

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