Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 43, 11 October 1855 — Page 4

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Notes on Poultry MaKgemcit. Fowl fanciers seem to lj great stress on tt different breads of fowls as to tbe quality of their egg a food. New whatever difference thero may be ia this respect, we are satikCed that ro epicure culd tell the difi'erence by la,te. If it is at all, it must be done by a

chemical examination, which is of nocontd- j quitce wiateer to the epicure.. . Some fowl may lay larger egg than others, and a little may be jvjkfcd in this way. For food during ' the winter sason, fne cut cabbage is good, j so are boiled potatoes mash-ed and mixed with I meal. In severe cold weather, a corn meal ' "han'T pudding," fed waim ia good to make j tens lay; also when the ground is cohered j with snow, pounded oyster fchella should b j kept by them. Some animal food, as raw) meat or boiled meat, ia the whiter tixua, will j be wU for them, but in those seasons wnen . they bare a range, they can supply themselres, ty insects. tit," As to the size of a pou.try-yard, the best, one we have yet : uw'" r other words, to go where they please; yet as this rule ia general, can only apply to farmers and landholders, other breeders will be obliged to keep thm in yards more or less. For two or three dozen fowls, a yard should be an acre in extent if possible, and if two or th'ee acres can be had it will be all the better. An old bushel Latkot with straw put in the bottom, makes a good nest for sitting heii., as the air will draw through the baket, and keep tbe eggs at an even temperature. We have lost many broods by setting the hens in the side of a hay mow, as the heat of the hay is snch that it will cause the yolk to adhere to the young chicks so that they will die in tbe shell. Hat in hot weather we have had as good luck in hatching where the hens Pet dirtctly on the ground, with a httle straw for the nest. This keeps the eggs cool, or at even heat, so that w here a hen steals her sest and sits in the grass they will generally do well. When the young chicks come out. a few crubs of bread for h few days is all; they want. Alter that, coarse gTound Indian j corn, as hominy or samp, t the best food we ; have evr ued for young chickens. j To Mim ur, for the vslue of the different; breds of fowls, we will put the largo Asiatic breeds all in cue lint. As to the laying of, these fowls, it is claimed by sum breeders that tl.c-y will lay more eggs n a year than the othr varieties. This may te k, bat then we should wautmorc proof of it than we have yet teen; and then it is claimed that they are full as good fur the tabl at the smaller varieties. This we cannot believe, when placed ' by the side of the Doi kings or of tha common yard fowls. One tning may be in their ' favor, they will not "scratch" for a living any more than tutkeys will, so that for those- who have gardens that are not well protected, these fowl may be an advantag ; over the others. As for the Dorking9, the Spanish, Golden .' Uamburgs, Bolton Greys, Poland Top-knots, Games, Seabright Baniauis, Lc, they are all line lowis, ana we presume gooa layers. . Each and all of thesu varieties will have their ; favorites. Some will preft-r one variety, and ( many will try the various birds. The non-sitters I will lay more eggs in a season than the sitters. J It is well to have both kinds, like the Doiking n ,1 Cn.l..U ri'liA T)-iilrirwra ars rriviH K r 1 . IJU I.''W1I11I. Ill ivi.in . " " ' ers and nurses; the Spanish are poor at that, and they can be kept laying, bringing out the broods under the Doiking hens. Formerly, when we kept a variety of yard fowls, such as brown, speckled, fawn-coiored, white, Ac, of the ordinary fowls, we usd to have a large number of eggs from them every season. Of course wa kept them well, and they paid us well for such keeping. But if you are going to make money at the business, according to the fancier's notion, then you must have tho varieties that will sell at from 88, to 820 the pair, and cjs in proportion. In a poultry yard it is well to have as many domestic fowls as you can keep. A few Pea- j fowls, or "Peacocks." and "Guinea hers," for a variety, are well. L. Dckanr. Derly, a. From tbe Country Geuueniau. Orange Mater Melon. The Louisville Journal distributed a number of seeds of this melon among careful cultivators, and having received specimens of the fruit ays: They fully meet our expectations both in their liovelty and in their delicious flavor. They are of hardly medium size, weighing from 6 to 8 pounds each. They are of a greenish color. The rind is thin, and, when cut though, it separates as freely from the desh as if it had never been united. The lobes of the fruit may then be divided like an orange without breaking them or displacing the seed. The flesh is red and solid that is, without cavities, as is common in large melons; seeus white. Ww think it was first obtained from India or China. It is truly a valuable fruit, but it will rapidly deteriorate if not planted Uriel fly teparatt from other nttniLtrt of the tame genut. We shall be glad to hear from those to whom we distributed seds. From the Indiana Farmer. "How to Dbivi a Nail." There appears in the last number of the Farmer a short article under this head, to which it may not be amiss to refer, trilling as it may seem. It was stated that in order to make the nail enter the wood more easily, it might bs dipped ia oil, water, or the saliva ot the mouth, and that the saliva was preferable in consequence of ita saliva properties. All this seems to be true; but the point aimed at, is, whether this practice is not at least in some degree injurious. It is a well known law of our saystern that when any organ is excessively stimulated its vigor and energy are reduced. Now in order to moisten tho ends of the nails as fast as a mechanic can drive them, will be a heavier draft on the salivary glands than might be at first supposed. Some workmen are in the habit of dipping every nail, and if it only takes a drop to each, it will amount to teaspooufu's pretty fast; and is equivalent to spitting away a portion of this valuable fluid every few minutes. Th habit which flax pinners often indulge of moistening the materials ia this manner is improper for the same reasons. This also is one reason why chewing tobacco is to hurtful to the system the glands are weakened by constant stimulus. The final result is to impair digestion. Should we not be careful in small things. J. . Maltksx Goats. A correspondent of the Soil of the South, who ia now raising a flock of Maltese Goats, thinks the subject eminently worthy the attention of stock raisers. He milks from 8 to 17 cows; and his goats, he says, average as much milk as his cows. The milk is most delicate and delicious. These goals are not mischievous, nor do they possess that musk flavor peculiar to the common coat. Among them is a suckintr kid. which has never had any young that gives a quart of milk every night. Th Maltese goat is of sv targe size, nas long nair and is fully formed. The writer is of the opinion that a cross with the Cashmere goat could produce an animal Ski. M - -w-e es

a ouia com Dine mus. ana fane wool.

Seeding- Thick or Thin. The folio win? from on of our foreign ex

changes, conta ns assertions, which Will be rather startling to many farmers here, w bet thick sowing is generally adopted and prefer - r4 . , . , . tiptnTHeilU OH a small SCaJe to test thfir truth should be mada the coming fall, acd next spring. "Repeated experiments hare proved that CaDabilities of grains of Corn, whether Wheat, Barley or OaU, are only to be known by planting early, thinly and singly; and in order for lY m at ..waalcrataa! t f vra frr a - n L rtAtriar era ...... r.-.-. 6 , . n.h aila if M11l1i',.t Y.m s 3 feet apart square Although the notion of planting at this extreme distance mar be ridiculed and pronounced illogical by thick seed ers, yet we contend that by judicious tuans. . d d tnared ad Lv pianti0g early in September, each plant of Wheat thus treated will invariably not fail to croduce 40).fojd. and hulfnint of selected seed is sumcient to plant 1 acre, and as a nat ural consequence, it is, of course, quite possible to obtain a produce of 4000 hatf-piuts, equal to 31 bushels, and 1 peck per acre, quite equal to the average yield of the United Kingdom, from the opposite extreme and ordinary practice of sowing 256 half piuts, or 2 bushels of seed, and sometime more to the acre. Anomalous as this may appear, yet it is certain, and defies irrefragable evidence to prove the contrary, that whilst 4000-fold is thus obtainable from a half pint of seed, not . . ... , 1 , , . 3U-toId IS nor can possibly Se obtained from a fall crop of 250 times the quautitr, by reason of its extreme thickness; for, were it so, 30 times 2 bushels would be the average yield, Tiz: 60 buahels per acre! If our agricultural friends will take the trouble to plant, or chin ! small plots of their wheat to about 6 inches by 12 apart, or about 18 plants to the square ; yard (the distance w beliere proper fur obtaining the fullest crops) the expectations will be fully realized. As the season is now too far advanced to prove the correctness of this statement on Wheat crops, if not already done, we do trust tbat some unprejudiced tanners will take tha trouble to plant, transplant, or thin singly, about a rod at leat of thir Bar ley or Oats crops, in the middle of their field, when it has been up about afbrtnWht,and afterwards keep it clean by hoeimr it deet ly with a hack hoe; then all their doubt of the leasonableness of this expostulation will be removed. Hakdt t Son, Seed Giowers, Maldon Easex. Pena. Farm Journal. Cassabar Mxuy. The Patent Office at Washington is doing a good work in distributing over the country the feeds of foreign vegetables, accompanied by descriptions of their uses, mode of culture, etc. As an instance of this we may mention the introduction of th ( ussnhar mplon. Mr Itmwn tl. nritir-i- I l r .1 i ti it c- i i if i i pal Ot tile Charlotte Hall School. Mary land. 1 bavin? received some of the seed of this pro-i . .r j duction from the Patent Office for experiment. ! has this season cultivated them an.l raited ! melons, wiucn he describes to the wasin They grow very large, the long kind meas- : uiing sixteen inches in length and four inch - ! e in diameter. They are very swift and 1 juicy, something of the nature of the pim-ap- ' pie in taste, with scarcely any pulp. They are eatable quite to the rind, and the rind itself is thin. The seeds occupy a small space. The Union says thai this accords with the j statement of the result of the culture of the j round variety of the same melon, at th? Mil ! itary Asylum in ashingtou, which is described as about two feet and a half iu circumference, very sweet and surpassing in flavor all other melons. Both varieties have been eaten by a number of persons in Washington, who agree in this verdict. A?rs in Agriculture. Wood ashes is one of the most important fertilizers. It is easily obtained in any quantity, and at little expense. Take them carefully from your hearths, and save them till your corn and potatoes havo risen two or tiiree inches from the ground, and then take a basket on vour arm. and from it t.ikc a small r.,i'f ,.),,, j , -, . .v . r handfultof ashes and cast it at the root of your plants, and hoe them soon, so as to cover f the ash8. l. n .1 , . , Ashes eontain all the inorganic substance of j the wood or plants which are consumed; part of these are soluble and part insoluble. But : part the soluble substance mixed with water will dissolve the insoluble. Thus, dissolved potash will dissolve silicia, and prepare it for glazing the stalks of cane, corn, wheat, &c. Not a particle of ashes should go to waste. Leached ashes has parted with most of its potash, but it still retains its phosphoric acid and most of its lime. At ... , . , Ashes neutralize acids in the soil: thv warm cou, n.ossy, wet places; thev are very destruclive to jusects; they assist to break down and dissolve the coarse fibers and staks in com post heaps, render hard, elavey soil Is open. loarnv and fertile. The potash, k-o material to most crops, can be obtained here only from ashes. Iu granite ' regions, potash is obtained from the dis?olu- j tion of the freldspar, but we have nore in this region of COUntrT. ' !,.., : 1 e . i ncai. iuiiuiiui s prupvi lion Ol "Olash. Fifty-nine Percent, of the ash of corn is carbonale of potash, one half the earthy , , , ; part of Irish potatoes is pure potash. ; Save your ashes, therefore, as carefully as I you do your five and ten cent pieces, apply ' them to your crops with care, and you will find them of a rich deep green color, while growing, and heavy with nutriment at harvest. ; Ancient City. Cookiks. One tea-cup of butter, two of su Igar, tWO eggS, four table Spoonsful Of SOUr ilk. one tea-spoonful of pearlash putinto the ilk With Spices. i mi m pices Dried Tomatoes. Take ripe tomnroes. scald them ih the usual way, aud strip oS the skins, or mash and squeeze through a sieve. as much juice as possible without buruin-. then spread it on a plotter and dry it in a slow oven or not sun. hen wanted for use you j have only to soak it oft, and cook a few rain-) utes, and surve it up as vou would tomatoes stewed fresh from the rarden. 1 ! DEARDUt, A siTOU, U. Kothwo Cake One cud of sus-ar. n ! vvr . --t . . ,.3 ... I Ii . r..v r i. i - , uirec leaspoonaiui ui oaaing powaer or cream j tartar and soda, tne whites of three eggs, and ! inree iaoie-pwnsim oi meiiea outier. : "' T, -r, , ,. , . , i turn KOllS. Make a light SaleratUS ' dough, roll it thr-fourths of an inch thick. spread your fruit on, and enclose it in folds J by roiling it np and dose the ends well; grease your steamer, pat the rolls in it and steam it one hour over boiling water. Eaten with sauce. Amaxda Hart. To Test Eggs. Take them in a dark room and hold them between the eye and a candle. If the egg is good, the white will be clear and natural in appearance, and the light will ahine through with a reddish glow, but if it ia the least chacged, it will look dark and .Mddr.

Haaiey & Moffitt TTaVE jnst received a Terr general and tar,r sseort-

I ment of Seasonable Go.!., which they offer tothir cUi:j iETite to tncir .j, of , Plain Goods, ' Which were selected with much care, sad purohse-l at Ti, whirh ui .nafale theai to gaia t Bprecejdeuiiy low rata. Oor Mwrtotot uf , j LADIES DRESS GOODS j lg Urge, embracing a great Tariety of styles, qualities ' j and J-"8- Plain and figured Hlack Silks: plaid, stnped 1 0iashm. PriBU; cr,rfsUAWLS, of tSou, styles jani nuaiiUca: Jaeonetts and La.- Collars; Cndersleevee; f Cap Goods: Manila; Ribbons: TrimminJ of the latest .... Frin. - HiisIFRY. af almost overs stvle. I ouelitv ar.d material. GLOVES Cotton. Liaie Thread. j Silk, Lisea acl Kid Olorei, Mxtti, 4e. X heir itoek of . Staple Goods I the largest and btt they hare ever bronght to the ; cit, anil theyare offered for CASH at rates that cannot ' be el'-eiitw. Any person wUbiug to purchase Goods for ready pay, can get them ef us on terms that shall be j satisfactory. Call before pnrchaMEg. 8th month, 97. ISiS. 4-! Kc.id! ISead! Read!! I WOCLD respectfully say to you that I hare just returned from the IV't with a most desirable stock of Cloths, Cassinierea, Vestinzn, Common Coatin? and Paiitaloocery , among the former some entirely new and 1 rare style, in conuectjon with a Tery Urge and complete arsortmsnt of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes, Hats mid Caps. Entirely new ty les, ie. . which Lire been seliVd personally and with great care: and baring parvhaed ex - ielosh ely for the th, you will at enre fee the xdrsntaI gs we possess for obtaining g'xxli low, which we will sell ccorliDc!y. ! is recenUy fitted np a large and spacious j .room, nearly opposite our former place of business, and j , having secured the services of one of the best Tailor in J tbe est, I flatter myself I am now prepared to offer in dueementa superior to any other house in town. I would therefore solicit a call from you. Kespectfully, A. M. MILLER, Main street, north side, bet. Franklin and Marion. Richmond, Sept. 2', ls55. 41 -it Cloths, Cnssimere and Vesting, OF every variety and price, which we are now making up to order in the latest and most fashionable styles. Sept. 27. A. M. MILUtK. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps'. I HAVE in store and for sale at from 10 to 25 per cent, less than the usual rates Indies' black and col'd Gaiters; 1m. Calf and Morocco Boots; Misses Morocco and Im. Morocco Boots: (ientlemcn's fine calf and kip Boots and Shoes: Boys and Yoaths do do do do; Some entirely new styles ilats and Caps. A. M. MILLER. September 7 1S55. .at. 41-tf CITY MADE SHIKTS Some entirely pew strle. at ept. a7. A. M..MILLEi4'5!. CENTS' KID GLOVES Every col at les than V original cost, at A. 11. MILLER'S. Septemiicr 27, ibi. 41-tf " Oakland Home" for Sale! fi Tne sut.ecrir offers his l.eauciful residence afljoin-t-r'l ins; Ihe city of Kiehraon1. with a view of ren.oviag to J!JL Cincinnati, or would exchange it for city property. The situation is one that cannot t e surpasse-l in t eauty. beulthfuiness and eonveiiiencf. outside of any city in ti.e West eing one mile from the center ef Ktchmoml. the flnrishtnfc condition of which is eviilenee enough that it must at no distant day cammaml an extravagant price in suj-v.ivi.y the wants ef the ri.i.tly iru-rrasinir poiulat;on. . 1 he izrouo conduits of a soon hnck dwetlins of H rooms. we" nn;e'i. aim gool ci !arf closets ami presses, smeke house, milk house, wash house and other out buil'iinss. r"-''''" "dsh r- 'i well and cisteraii. proper c..nnsction surrountled 1-jr fruit and ornaments I trees. ai.t roR- ' o a in or i,so- susce fcit'Ie ef cultivation in any r',D"r,! "'rlV 1'"?"?"";: varieties. Crapes. Raspberries. Currants. Strawberries. 4-c. This property is worth anr amount of nioiiey, t ut will te sold far the moderate som of fh.WH) one-half cash. talanee on time. It can le divided orrut into any sized lots, heiiif -: accessible from the National road and Boston Pise. No ' fiurh laricain can l e had in this country ever again perhaps. ' ALSO 5 acre lots, adjoining, a very desirable site for a ' market garden. Pri oe a MHK1 en favorable terms. Apply on theprsmiaes, or to Oliver Duller, 'J Main s'reet. IRVIN IiEED. September i!T. I&i5. 41-tf JAMES M. HAYS T1AS r-nY?d ft Inref mnd Timed awsortmont of Fmll : I 1 ; l'rihtwrl1, which he offers on as fair terms as they can ; ! be purchased in this city. His M.ovk selected with ' tnurh cure, and embrmes anions other articles, the fidi lowing: liliOAlJCLOTilS. C'3siaier6e, talttnett:, I.in- , sey . ! lannel, 4-c. SII.KS plain and figured l litk, pla!n colored, ciauie- ; leon. plnid. striped, Ac. ; SHAWLS In gruat variety. ZEDIt-IErSJSs GOODS, i almost every description Scarfs, I 'apca, Iel.aines I 'elleper, Mohairs, Ginham. Un, Bereges, Tissue', Ja-onets. I'rints, Kml roideries, Itibbons, Ao. He irvi'.ei the public to examine the quality and cheap- . ! t:e?s of his Goods, j September 30. 41-tf WINTER Zjadlc FASHIONS. Furs. JOHN SL'FKKlNShas juntreoeived from New York ; a very larirv and handsome assortment of Ladies' ! Furs, Victorines, Cuffs. lioas. Sic. These Furs are of varioU4 quslitie9.' Dll of the w?t 9ty!es. n udiel are invited to call and see ihcui. They are rich, and n ; mistake. ' September 27, 1355. 41t ' v ! ; n .nrnrv nnrl Prni'iinn tnrpl vtl I V tlUU 1 I U V IblUlI OlUI t . ; rpHR undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens M of Richmond and vicinity, that be bas commenced a general Grocery and Provision business in the room formerly occupied by K. U. Oithens.and bas now on hand one of the best stocks of articles in his line ever offered for sale in this city. His assortment consists in part of Loaf, crushed, Havana and brown Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Saleratus. Starch, Spices of all kinds, green and Mack Teas, of superior quality. Molasses, Syrup, Kruits, Nuts. Tobacco. Cigars. Cheese. Fish. Dried Beef, and in fact almost every article in the line of Family Groceries, which be will sell as low as they can be bad in this city or elsewhere. Having engazea in tnis as a permanent msmeii, aqu in ..jin. .i..n. .nb .i..m-nn th. .n . i hno. nrve ana receive a snare mm. i"' Richmond. September 27, 155 41-tf flier. N addition to my stock of Groceries, Flour and Cornmeal, ; 2 I have received from bufialo and New York, an invoice of ; ail kiuus of Leather, to which I call the attention of those : wishing to purchase. JAMES JOUXS iN. K:ctmiond, SKh month 2?th. 1S55. 41-tf j i;iruy .Aoticel Take crby Daniel Rogers living in Jefferson I township, Wayne county, ludiana. on the -22d day sWwsSSL o' August leoo. a red ana wnue t stray c ow ana C'air. I'ow supposed to be three years old last spring, and 'Jircalf ore. and appraised at -JOhy Rufus K More. John c liavidsjn and w . B. 1 Don as, rerore James uiuaker, tsq. , Alt est. AMIHKIV F. SCOTT. O. W.C. September ST. 1SS. 41 tf NEW FALL GOODS! Tyler Davidson & Co., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Ne. 140 and 141 Main street.CINCINNATI, BE new receiving. Hunt s Axes, alt kinds: Lir-pmcotfs . w Axes, extra heavy poll; Hunt's Hatcbeis, all kinds: Lipptneott's Sho rels, every variety: Ames' Shevele. aU sisse: Hori'e - ShoeNails. all sues and qual "'i 1: i Mifland X Cut as, all lengths am Rowland s novels, all eises: iron wire, ait numoere: ities: Srass Kettles. fall ixee and qtlities; Brass kettles, luii assortment; d qualities. Spfcem.er 27. 41-tf Janney's Life of Wm. Pean, UFrCTlNCr VaCaulvy's libellous attacks upon the Friends. Jaoncv s Life of GEOKtiE FOX. Fog's ritinc of aylr, g.vans r.xpoti.m. ands t'enn's No Cross No Crown, and other !uindard Journal. b' - uks for FriiI"is' fcr " ' UL&BANK & BRO. J-tf Ktcli mood. Sept. 3 '', lsj.V iitl lAsht. TI1E i:c1 pvrsd o putup ij ta ,.t -mproA rt4 tat su'stantial manner. aM styles efOas Fixtures, ef plain and fancy naish. Iey saa aise mrniso 1-ipes tar . ..n, u tr t Cinciraau neseee. shet ever Paxsoa'a Meat store. c. ooujaa d co. September ST. l-3m Presperty fer Sale. T HE wndersirned offers hie property on Fifta street, ; eartb ef On Star Ileuse, for eaie. It is a one-etery rot,aitatie OT Mu family. aad w.a t sold en reasoaabJeteraaa for cash, or be will trade it for Groceries. ' v further part cnlars. apply te Wm. BeU. la BUctunoad, er so Ch"M'itiAS mcC.ackex. j 3f tender sr. si-aar j Watch and Clock Repairing.) ww-i -st v at a-r SsfVrm.-arWssat WILLI A 31 STEVESSI eemmenced the above bus. nets ia a rweea ef the Old Slean Hesse, occupied by Mr. Fanrubar as aa

Asctien Room. He ia prepared ta repair all kiada of tune pieces is a style ef weraavaaahip that Cannes be excel led. and hopes by preenpt attention te easiness, te receive a share e4 the public pau-onare- AU kiada ef Jewelry repaired He has alee a few Clocks far sale, as the lowest paeaiblerstsje. Call at the eld Sloan Hawwe. Having aaade arrac gexiea ts with one ef the heat houses ia Circini. 1 ass prepared te famish to order. Watches. Jewelry, er any other article ia say Use, at snch rates as will he aa inducement tat yen ens te favor ae with their orderRichawd. JatfSS, ttM. 33-tt

Wayne Co. liiiirnerrriais (iallery RE-OPENED! L OBE, tvrmrr'f ef tn of the prte;,.i Gt;riM li 1 f t. t.oU5 St., t&i lle'y o she Tetrvi'jtitiu lafnserrian Saluos, Indianapolis, few taken the ahe rteeas. where be can always fco4. reaJy and wii!ir- to ezecatc eo of bis superior stie liruerreyi. The patronage

of Ike citnees of Rieni ana T.cinitj is reiecuui:y sa- j licited. Koeais earner Ma-n and fori Rreeis. erer Ilam's ' store. Setesuar ST, Ie53. MRS. A. D. WOtTOlAN, j yb. 8 SouA Pearl street, Richmond. . JI'ju-i I vm now rvceitc t from ih axy the Ur -est. , ' rina avrwfl srast mr:sd SsSMrlZllcIit C f V i i I , ott Goods Mmx I hav tTr ;-! to cffr t mj custotfasirs stock will be fiuxj to con vst of th f newest ost spieadiii 1 le of gcoJi. ymn urz ma i arrsj of Boniiet. Vtorer. Vc.. of th most Btasgtiiticcot'le- j en p.: on, and u&utrp--i hj aqjt Uiia; hereto fore ttt-red j ia this ctty. My price, 1 amdeteriMiceU, ahaU ctounue !cwer thus the lowejit. nti sucb to piace vithia thm means of ; ail tbe opfeurtaoity for in-lalffiBg the uste for that most imprtant article &f female dre, a Uouov. f fau'cles s;jrli aad trref-rohAble finish. X bare a Urge stoca ef XUady- ( Made Bnaeu cMwtlantly on ban4 j TiTsA-nvr BOimETS. I T alao call the auentien ef frte&dsto icy larr assertment J f plain frame and ca.ng Bonnets. VIease ca!! ard exam- I ise my stock before purcriaainn. j Kictunni. ieptenicer ST, 165. 4!-f i lat adv-Tladc Clolhin; 0f tember 2 4l-tf Ekatsim On! SCOTT & CRAWFORD, j H.AVK just received seventy five packages of staple and fancy oreifa and Doratstic Oltlf tiOJIlS. 4io"ts an.l ' Shoe-!, Hats and Cups. B-.nnets and Kurs. D.ey hive the best aud cheapest usS-irtiusnt ef Ooods in the it;. . at prices ! so low as to guarantee the sale of them livitii: LiJieii more j time than usual ia selectintrtheir stock In Boston. New York ; and Philadelphia, they are satistied they have purchased j their Roods as low as any house iu the Ws:. Tii.inkful for i the very liberal pstronnee heretofore receive.!, we invite our friends and the puMic to rive us a call. In selling cheaper j than we ever did hefcre, a e have the roods, and are srttRied to naivs- iSTKO-iG miHE.aDd sustain our well earn- j ed reputation of Keeping tlie test assortment id tloo.ls in town. He fe.tr n a competition lies SdrHon. Remember' the striped Balls and fct Lamb, No. , Main street, Kich- '. monl, Ind JT"7 What a man does is the thing! ; Sept. 13. l-i5. , 39-tf j TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1855. ! fjp HE un.Ier.iitned espeets to attend in the several town ! ships iu the comity, to receive the taxes for It'oo, on the I follow iug days, v z: A": iuton. Mo lay. Ort. Tues-lav, W etl , Thurs "y , - 04, '--5 . FrauUiin, New in-rJcn, Perry, iMlton, JeVCiaUD. e ,'Ort. Ashiuift.m. Econosiy, I 'all .in. lliTTslOwrn, Im.iii, t arn' ri'tne. tritav, Momtay, Tuel:i, Wr'liiesflay, " Thur.l. Nsv. Vrl.'.y, al'day, !onJv, ' T -tes -lay. Wed. " Xlturs.'sv, Fri. MoniUy, ' 2&; 2V; Su; 31; 1; 2, 3, 5; 6. ?; P. 9; li; 13, H IS. ill ttiemWBhtncton, Miiinti, Hiirnaou, Jackonurg, Wayne. HtchuttJtKl. It m earnetTr dt-strei thai i Tues, Wed, Thur ' ill who can ill a e!Te uf ihe opportunity of setthiiir in their re-pctive Township. TtMf ho i-annot re rKstt-rtfuMy ri(Utf!te.l t rail t the Treasurer's oiticr im t'stnterviUe. imvu tlier-f-ter &9 iui-le, itithlu thr year ciat!y desired. ko.h iix Sui-rvisor-t in th T- where there is Run I Tax, ara exp-vttM V have the nri .-ti.e in t-me.Hn.i tltt-y Muttt iit fail to uit- -t us on the r.wrmi,t uf our hrt l;iys ;iitcu-lHni.-j. in such Towiih;i-s. in ur-ltrr l iii-iiic a ireiirrAi rrceift. a fr ihe work i tlorse. o iht tiie irTci crc Jit may l-e giveu to e-ch, 1-efore they ma call tu ic;tle. H.ITLS OF r..V.VD.V. O 4 MONllltl NURItO DUlLlRt. For ute purposes pi uj er. -' School " a.ses-ed ly Stite, " Li..rry " ' - " SinUins; Kun1, ' - County purposes, ow urn poll. iw cants. 2 'or Mate purposes. .... 51 ctnts. Mi " T.IXES. County " - tk-iioot " .... ' Liiirary ' .... SPECl.iL .i.Xh LOC.1L Townships.

I li ij-pent stoca is ncarier man wa oae usaailT i aiie mr

U kebt. aii of whk-h have been made to our . rder, and r wtche every xar

we are determined to sell them at prices that will defy i"L" " T7 "-"'vy:

, .. k t innvo ' - - , .. . 1J.HCV Kuti plain honorable compcuuoa. A. JI. ilII.Lt.rt. i ,:..r w-, , . . .

APingteu, on each -5100, lic Boston, " 2e Se entre, " 5o SSc and SOc poll Clav, " 5c Pulton. 4c li-'c e iOc " Franklin, ' c lioc ' otic tireen, ' c 10c ll.imson. 5c ltic 2.c oe lackon. " 'Jc Jefferson. ' nic 5c S.",e " SOc w Oarilen, i.V. 5C . . Perry, ' " oc Washington. " ' 3c 13c Wavne. 5c 5c 1 .' ' .Vlv- ' Ceutreville corp'n ' lie ' jo Caniiridge City ' 5c Iu' lin 2.",c Milton li'e WILLIAM W. IVMlii, T. W C.

Centreville, Sept 1. 1P55. SUPKKIOK articla of Fencing BoarJs sni Posts just received and for sale by CAIN & MALP.Y. oth monih 15, ISoo. 2'- tf lAllli lb. White Lead j.:st received and fors.ile I y WV riiKGUSO.V II VKD. August. la55. 33 tf liAKEU W II O L E S A L K A N 1 K K TAIL HAT HOUSE ! Xo. 144 Walnut street, lilow Fourth, CINCINNATI. TT7E would invite wholesale dsers to examine V our stock before purchssing. Everything is new ana oi tne isxesi snspes snu soiors, auva u bi. .... r . .;, , bound to sell Iresh goods st lour prices, vvensvenow; the larcest Hat house in th ia Inion. Uur siock is erondtonone. If merchsnts willfsvor us with a call. we will try and ma'o it to their advsntaee to buy of us. I.. H. BAKK'i & CO.. Aug. 30, 1S55. 144 Walnut street, below 4th. WILSON He GREW & SON, uucricTCBrxi axd i:t?osTii or WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver aad Plated Ware, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, South went corner of Main and Fourth sts., CIMl-NNATI, O. 3 y Clocks, Watches snd Jewelry repsired and warranted. August SO , 1855. 37-t.r SusitlricN. BrOO.Y MATS; Clothes snd Market Baskets: Tul s; ov- ; ered Buckets an.l Boxes; w"asboariis; S'P to ro with them; Starch auil Indico Buckets, Clothes Pins, of various kinds, besides many other t hings useful in housi keepiug, kept conataiitly on hand and for sale by ; G. W. BARNES. Centreville Steam Works! O A All POPLAR. Wa'rut. Ke5 Oak and Ash Lrs wantel, "!"""for which tf h..est cashpr.ee will be paid en delivery at the IiejKit. "-y A lare supply of p -plxr. aralrnt. oak ar.rl ash Shin g!es "of superior quaKly. ai.J square Joist constantlv kept on hand at reouceJ prices. $ Tinn er work.-rl upon the halves. .Islivered in as large loss aa convenient. H'e a'.sj do Turning Sawine. H-iminv j frinainf.etc. EATOX ft AKK. Juiy SO, CAta.EV, SWIFl aV ., IMPORTEiwa ASir-trEALElva IX FOREIGN Jt DOMESTIC, DRY dOODS, j TUOMXS CAK.NCV.l WIT F. SWIFT. K. B. BOWLEK. ) June 11. ls&5. .fcltUl I. Alil, ! J.ILSVZX Mi-CV, IjKD. HaHSKP, 1 L Z. SOtLt. . Ciociuuitti. Jut Itcrri cd. "X addition to cay f-tctr -.-..-it lar;e stcitc Knmei'-- i CI ta April -Xf Cmci Tnni-nis. TnaM.9 BtXTOX. JOII!V ty. LLLIS A CO.. Wholesale Dealers ia Dry Goods, John w. E'.lis. t 23 Pearl street. v m. a . naraaiow. fieo. W. MeAipia. J Cl.XL J. . .i i l Tr-- All Prints sold by aa are warranted fast colors. September f. H-ii. " tr LEWIS H. McCDXLOUGH, Wholesale end Retail Dealer i nmus .f.VsO imedmcm.yes Oila, Paint. Vamiihes, 431aware, A!ehol, Tarrjentir.e, Banting Haid. LarJ Oil. Perfumery, Ink, ssGses, Sosia. Tobacco, Cigars, A sr. Es?- Xo. r.Sila street, EICHM0XD, TSXt. 3aarch.l&,la55. IS-tf (a rent Bargainis. THE undersigned har ia reraovsd from Mew Far is, ;ll -11 ki. L..uu fw4 Uat an liat rataca- also h 1 m aossa and lot axilew north af Paris, oa toe road leadmj frera -ew Paria ta Paieatinsi b th pre pert y's j being Terr dews Ha and pleasant situs tions. Any i sersn wishiar pa'""' "ay call en Job a P. Ins- j laad. New Farts, or James Irelsad. one raile north af j Paris, or asnnal Toed, Si a? lies north ef Paris, aa tbe Palestine Piie, wfaa wUl giwa ail necesaj:T informs tkB- Aay ana waatiar a real warrcwV4Jw ia your chance- Jt . IfiELANf. ."w FarU.O , August 9, 15. SA-tf

j .V. r7 Main street, Jiichmond, j T hi old standdealer in fiae WatchM. Clocks, Jtmt'.rr. I iljic, has ju?treceiveJ a rry larce addition f arkcle la j bis line. A rery supetior article ef Uuster's natcbes. suitra;troa4 puric-ses. ietj and description; Cutlery, ef the best quality: j spectacles of every variety. I I would call especial attention to my Bratilian Stone Teb j tie 01agc, taring just received a new lot. - ' Repairing donewith neatness and despatch I Thankful for I-,t favors and custom. 1 hope to merits eouuuumtciti Lite aauie. n. a I'ltttASio. Richmond, September 27, 1S5. tl-tf i t: i i:srs ..ooi.. JAMES ELDER, Books oiler and iutioiirr, -Vo. 34 Miiin street, Jiictmond, Indiana. KK5PKCTKCLLY invites sttention to his stock of Hooks an-l Statonerv, which is much more extensive aud embraces a greater variety than at any previous time, llo has now on hand aiid offers fir iaie a selected iUi k of Friends' Hooks, colnnrisir.; tho following kinds: Memoirs of Jopa John Ourner, with selections from his Journal and corresiiondence 2 vols. I.ifo of tlituheta Fry. the eminent Christian Philanthropist. Hy Susan Corder. a mi'tcber f the Society of Friends, and one of the cuinnilers of the Life of William Allen in 1 vid. Life of iliiain Alien, 2 vu!. A valusb aud instructive w rk. jrfviBan account i f one of the most etratrdir.ary and useful men of tlie ssre. Price $3 50. Bjwden s HiMorv id the Society r f Friends in America, vol. 1 and 2. A new an 1 interesting work, $1 Ti ca-h. 1 hipp'j original mid present state of man. Memoirs of deeea-od i ri-nJi. Letters -f 'arah l.v. ... t.'rubb. Parrlay's Letters, A'C Guide to True lJea--e. Friendlv Visitant ? vuls i Kvkhs' L.tumpies .f Youthful Iic?T. Venn's Rie and : r.-rrs , f Krivtids. j Christian Advice hv V. M . I.t v, 1 u. i Seweir Hi-t..ry - f the y mU -n j llp.rQ I'l't's .Liiirn tl Melu-iir-i i f Niuri-l Vox . P.ar'-Iiy'- ti-.li'iry IN-nn V.i ' r Nnfr'i'n. (jtiroi-y s nb-ervatior. on r h !;: Preetiff-s .f th-S.. i.-t v . t -'ri,Kvan.' KxMiiti..u t.t t:i l-.-i;;h cf Memoir, i f tvi-bf. -i-.i -I..ik Jotirna-!' Mariir-t VV'.i.d itarciay'a aiM.:h'.-ia I t'onfessi Jannv's Life of Peun. Mnr-V Life of F- x. Imitation ..f l'iirit -T. . Keuu n j-. iii i - V'ews n i-i P. i-e 7:.;. rienla. H mil-, jele--t. il lv Pri l (..rilev Thoughts on I!bit aud licir liue, by Joseph John tiiimev. , lt tnond's Fvsay? i.n Mcrulity. i Memoirs of Huston. Sripture F.xereisei, consisting of Question according to llie I'ospels of Matthew and M ir 2 vols Anion: j wieh sundry notes an-1 inisceliane'.n iUes:tons are ; introduced; the wh ile d jsijned a a help to l'ureiis and Teaehers in jtivinj Seriitural Instruction. ! Also a treat variety d flislorieal and Miscell:ino- ; 011s Standard NVorks. sionn; w hit-la nre: ll'Aubino's Uis'oryof ttie Krtorinatior : li -k's couiototc Work-': Kneyelopedia of Ut-li,jioiis K n -w l----i: i-a. k's Tiie;l;.i..Ht Itictionary: Ko lio's Aii-ient History: I'mtnrvh'i 1-ive-: Moli:m"s t'litin-'i ?listf,ry: l.nr.trd's li;s -i t anions t'n? Kiiiii i f Nmev.ih and lial.vii.n: "-tveii-' Travels in : li-vpt. Arabia and the H.-ly ,.,.!. I'rudea 'a Conecrdanee: Fleetwo(,l's Life of fiin.t; 4 'lark's iiuinentaries: i liibbon's History of ll..m. I Lime's History ot knlana: 1 H.in. roft's History of the United uirei. Wcbiter s Dictionaries, of various six- s- F.imily ltiblcs, of different styles 1 f Bindinjr: Pocket Ilil.ies; afl the s'aujard Amcr- : iean and Ent;nh Poetical Works: a 1-ir.p lection of ; Juvenile Po..k. Altuui", Ae.. iiti i o,.!ii r3i variety of Sehool Hooks. b:.ink Look and stationery. Liy Orders pmmptly atteuded to, and a call solieited from those wishing ti pureiiaso !(.wika or Sfa'ionerv. Ail nrti-les s .1 J at thi low -st ,-h prices. A discount of 3 p.r cent, innde on Friend's Hooks, alien the amount purehiised is $10 or over. September 27, 18i3. 41-tf New Fall and Winter Goods.1 nL( iiLrv a- si.nPKo.Y. ' Xo. 11 read street, CIXCIXXATI, I Ml OF. TFRS and dealers in American and Foreign I 'ry Goods, sre now receiving their supply of ne w and desirable Fall and Winter lioods, Embracing every vsriety suitable for tho Western trade. They resriei-tfui! v solicit sn examination of . , . i. u . n . , . ... - . tneir Stock bv V fSta.rn mer-h.nta vi. it in;, f Ki. fv . 5 4" ; J - - - , CHOICE ot of Clover.nd T I " -d for sale at ho. 31 .Mam st Timothy Seei just received reel. tiKO. W. BARNES ; Snierior Teas. rOP.Nf !1V0, Imperial and Canpowiw Ten of the best quality, just reepiv.i 1 v j E. M. CO'OX k SOS. j Wall Paper and Paper Hangings. ' A Sen and d -ira!jie s:;ii rec Jivcl nt I UfKHANK'S. ; Xch Hook at liu i bunk's. ' '"1TE Inimitable KOE3TICK3, iiAr.V LVXIioX, Jin.cs uoruun HL-nneti, just reccivel at lirnBASK da BRO. September 13. 1?55. 39-tf 7 ft CASES pure Olive Oil, for sale ty ' l. n. Mccn,Limn. j Ju 36 Xo. 47 AaUin street. j nr,ri:ic a .n.4itTi., j Manufacturers of Superior Butrher and Shot j Knive, RICUMOXD, IX D., KKEPan aortmo-ut f thr'-ir superior llut-.-her and boe ! Kuive f..r snle, wholesale or retail, at the Hard i wareStre cf J. li. Strawbriale, Main street. Mer- i chanTs and.itb.-rj are invited tocall and examine them. All orders addrcaacd to I. '. Jlariiu will be j proiojjt'.v artenied tn. I KK-hmond, November 2 1. 154. 43-!f S. It. LIPI'Et'OTT'S Coafh laauufaflory and Repository, 1 Xorthtast corner of Mam ami franklin streets, ri iCra i, , i. . IA.aA. ssSI v hekk be has con.tantlv ;nr saia a ! r"tl3-"V S-"1 a...rti,i.-nt ot ( arr ives ol the i '--' n a a-hii'Oi.bla' 9lo sn ! iini-h'3 j wnrkria .n.hip. .u h a- Ctcie. Char- j iM, S-.Il'i-e. J'orA- dtrr'Ui aai Trotting K ai. i buiit ot the bet m arena!., and ty lh-mo.t lompetent. ovlamen. un 'er the i nmcilii supr:ntend-nce or the propriet r. 1,?" Ardors Tor Csmsgt-s to any ' stninnt, execu'i.-i w ith d.sparb. Ki. -hn on l. Daa a:nhar 15. 1 -.-' ?.2-S M. C. LEWIS i CO., i RE now receiviOai ti.eir Spring snly of new mj . - fresh l.ticds, coo. tiigo' a ri3t variet; r riON. TOf. IO.H TiO. Hitlf?. .N t I 4 i-KsLMilMlt", stc. wbach they ntfa-r ler sale at whole- j ssleer retail, cn aua-b terttas ae waii sai.t cu.toruera. They have ttss established ia rubCrfiob a &KKiZ i KV. sad sre prepared to furni.H to order everything in that line, at wholesale and ft.il. the beat of tt.-j raes, aad at ae low tetaaa aa ti.ey can be cad ia Ue j city Cell saj examine eua stock. We bssa tbe article, or eat, and eiU svsl to thsaea ess wiso te purcaaasi. 7 vv est reoas ai tre toas tlousefliehsaond. April 13 liM. 17-tf Bonnets! Bonnets!! MR. IL1FF WftLX icvie the attestioa of the ladiea to the Very larg and select assortment of Kail aad Winter ssoDnexs, she is ow reeeivior. evaaiprisias ev ery variety and aaade efoiard Tuscan, Cactus, Xepoiiuutand Mixeti Mix BcaxU; I luih. Velvet, atia and Silk Bonnet, of the latest aad beat styles; Ribbons, I towers, I eaiaers. Rushes aad raaey Cap a, tether with every variety of Fashionable Miiiiaery. Also, trwvi asauslaueut of White ui Straw and flam draws Silk Boa nets. Ladies are invite-i ta call aad examine far tfcemseive" Xr5tT ?V.op t.n Pearl street, north ef Main, or.poeite the Metbodit Cbnrek. Richmond, Ssjitember 27, liii. 4l-tf Carsstt At Crawford have for sale la sales Seamless - Baas, at Cincaanaii prices, charges added. bepteaabcT 13 ?9 tf

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

iWtK'LO eali tns attention h' t ct-x R.rhwoni and viciaiiir tJv 3r etei a?r!ment ml TrMv of the Vr aTttrl lie! 1 will seii at fl L nar. tnv r.o tej.-rrflit tals snrkef (an it- if.VT new : n I ltlre- ewkiy. wlj. h . --.j: :y i ,-..p t- ---i prtr?ilu Mcli'a tb f.tliawt: rr a t. ii h- rtrrli-s. v z Vi:l.i. in) Ca tt nt VatK B-if. t.jtif Kl- tics. Huro rr uwerie. Bary Junp.r. Giia Rn!t" i T -ethin Kiag. sad miQv n siTi. sjttbl'or thi mrwt. I am reeik-in rTeh litn Ovtri daily, by t prs and lor sale bT ibe en r rciil on. My aalaons are now opened 'r te rereptroa ofcaitomec. 1 hitii q.i1i tiioh trritBiumii n will enable sn (o jire m.t,-tioa Uill may hrar ma with thoir riit.sa. IVint f irj t th plit-, at the sign cf tbe Ci'.y Cont'extioswry. Kruit and Toy jure, dooKcol ol the UiUilintga Hta P. B. Mi.N ft UN, Trnprietor KichmonJ, October 4. i-tf Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers. MRS. K. DICKINSON", Wocld respeH-ftillv i'er a her friend ; 'and tne putilic, that she has jjst returned irotn C incinnati. with a geajra! assortment ol ( til and Winter Milliner v, of the latest and ! best styles Pli.sh. Velvet, Satin. Silk and Lawu Boa- j nets. Aw. a good assortment of KihSons, t lowers. leathers, Kusties, 1 aces, and Mohair Head Ureases. ; l adies, please give me a call aJ raamme for your- ' selves J r ni'l' on -Marion street, norin ol Main. Richmond. October . ljjo. 42-f " Dwelling House for Sala or Rent, ani.uua w " ON Irankiin street, one square frett Mala. Tha house is new, tn4iinihed in the Sest modern stTle confsins six rooms sn i porch, with large cellar. well anj cistern, ail iu pcrSert or.W. I or forms, apI E' UK v si orio. Near tbe P. .sooner l-epot. ai-tf O.toter STAR LIVERY STABLE! Tki sut'scrP er bavins; purchased the JPltove estaelishment of tuauel .,t.-ert, is jwwl i VI 7i iii.iArrai tLi furnish Horses. Itnrcle. 1'ar- x .V1 ns,'es, Ac. ia. the test ordt-rand ou short notice, ilorsv-s kei't o- the day or week. Tern.s tno.lerate. ti'I'iee at the Slar House JOrttFU T. DRI LKV. Kichnioad, Oct.ei-r 2u. Ir54. Vstscii btiTt Has a or Issiaxi, ( 10th Mouth, 3d l! to. i 'I'UK Stockholders in this branch Eank will please to take notice that an election for Seve-o Directors to serve th ensuuiir ver will be held at the banking' lloune, on Second dsy, 11th Month. 6l. IS35 i 42 t-. KI.IJ AM CO"l IN. C'sshier. j SALE OF TOWN LOTS TTTILL te soM on seceod Oay .Xon.lav; the Md of Teeth , motitti icto-er on t'te prentt.e. out -O lot SAiioin11 (t the Katltoa.1. l etxecu .in an.l mil streets. eai 01 iae 1'epot, on tlie north si.le. now t e l t y the Society of t ririois. The lots are c nun. ientlv locate.l for cuinivrcial purpi.st-s, an-1 sre clrsiralle to 1 ustness n.en. The terms a 1 11 If uuiie ltibva.11 the day of sie. LKVI JES91P. SKh month, 37, leoi. On the part of Trustees. BATES HOUSE, IMMANAPOLIS IND. 1. o I. SI.OAN, Proprietor. .1,; 32-tf n. b. pay:je, i- 'i 11 . 1; v r 1. w . NOTARY IfBLIl'. T'lVMISSinVER OF prKOS FOK TIIK SI ATKllF SR VullK. Kit liitlitlKl. lllsl. 1 I s rl r:i 11 1 "v- 4'f-iit pr c-s 'or 1- n. at Jlli. .o. 1st an.l Plaster Paris at very low L. II. Sln l 1,1.1111111'!. No. 4 Mam streetlrlt Sl -. til.L'.NS aurtil Stun - Ware. jut ir-!-is-ed and 'or sale bv 4001) K;t x M KR. IKVVI fO . t,l llj JIIV,!!P t1!! I pOt May ttlasxv ill ,1R',I in4 omplefe stork or Willow Wacors and C' ou li.u.l, which will le sold low to close out. nl 31 Sla n atr.rt. ti. W. BR.N Ei June 3. leij. S5 If 1 I'll 1 tava-srai I' II re Isite I. .! just n ' 11 s .le ..y L. 11. Met ( rf just receive an.l fer LUII Iitl. Ju'... -tO. .o. 4T Main street. WllJla- livll. 1 seriVer bus a arsrsit'e-f article of White Fish, .iiiil half i-aireis: alsu, ilACiaerel. for s e cheap at (. W. HAKNKS'. Fl'I 1 V.W Over L una IUI. P AVINti tbo ajreney of Wayno county, for the sale of ; 1 a Llr Artliur's noii'-Sealing Fruit I una, I am pre- i pnrc.1 b fill all orders for the same, at Cincinnati pri:es I will aL-o keen cans ol mv own tnnuulacture, ot varii-us kind eif-oldcrin)r and ordinary put terns, va.ii.-li va ill hrt sold at as low rales as they can be purehacl in the West. Also, all kinds of 1 in Work dure to order ou short, notice, and at the most reasonable re. tea. A. II. SWAIV Richmond. June 19, 1SS5. 27-tf Jl ireb a, loo. o. t! .Main street. J. sL S.OW sV 'CO.. GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Cururr.IuIn anil Front Ms., ICi litnaaud. 1 SAY c.i.li for all kinds of Grain and Pro. luce. Just rel ceive-.l aud for sale cheap for sale cherip for cash, Sujt.ar. Soap and t annics, Olass and Fish, Naiis, Salt. Cheese ami Kice, 8pices. lariei Peaches, Co:lee, Teas, X. it. Molasses, f 11. Tooacco, Clears, l'owiler, thot, dec. A ffouil uiitilr of Bruorus ani Wo4eo ar. Call tvnd examine lff-re urcttasiotf Uv here. Julyj.ieW. 30 tf ! Ci.iiaLo i.i:r: ni: a i ni:uuoiM, -'itt tu City Store Store, if you wnist feiove, Tiumre( ; Spouting or m-ity tUtcj xrU Uono cheap, an l Wsirrante4 t b : fvod xir oo payUctouer 2u, i-5. 44 tf 4 ' l,AS1. boxes .-iry 1-' I ilns, for :i ely Ko. 47 Mit in -tr9t. Scni:,Ic-.-a ".fl A SKAMI-ESS SACKS just received and for sale I.v OW juuc -y ifis. u. w UARX1CS. Jnli Work i E at all times in C.it'i-er. Tin, s'noet Iron and Zinc, ie siiarte.at D'Jtice. an I in roi I wiar.-n.anliite ian ner. at ti.e City 6:0 e Store. fclltK 4- LMltttvi (i'U. Ucto e ;o. 154. 4S tf a M'l'ERIOR tot of Cod LieerO-.l Visl reciael and for ; -slet L. II- ici.l LMl (.ll'rf. July 'M Xo. 47 tliain street. Itofliiix lo fTf. 1TII horsepower, at tlie old Richmond Foundry. Ap- , jLf ply on the premises, to j 1111 1.11.3 ot 51ai;ciia r May 31, IfAi. K4 tf Fine Tii. flIIE 1-estTeas of every variety sre constantly for sale si ly the anf!ers!iet. Prort eantmir a ffeo.1 article,: sliouiil aiara)scall at Xe.3l Main street, a here they can get suppnetl. j Wan t. 9. leii. GEO. W. B A KX ES FoMttrr, Hwvls-r Tilt t-e.t ciuillt of KaSe ami HI. Minx Hsar-lerema alwavs ' r-e famii-1 - y tlae kegt. cajaiatcv or lia sn.allaY' atoaaitit .a. at Xo.31 wain street. K'a. H(KU. 4 1 ! '. il I II. " ATTOIl X iu V A T L A W. SiaC las .aad. aas-J. "OBice, one duir wl a tne Vort IS.ssj. I. p ir. ' " Cios:ncr out Dry Gocdsand Notions! Z KUAMEil, IRU'IN L, CO.. , a. XVITK the attention of aaereiaaii-.s and .tealers of a i is. to laae lac. i.iai siiev are 'ira r.tais .i csmc wua their entire ruin af lilil I.XUS Aai 'JII'ls a., vest eaasite rales. I'larchaarra at retail w.li flla-l it taa ' tfleir inler-pt taacaa.i ttjaoa tiaaaaa for 14 fains. Their eta- I l.taiet-l Si.nar tne le;..t. . larre tbey wifl bafy to seil ti a a at aaucb pr.ces as taaast I e eiceile 1 at any place ia ttie VX r.u They have diapoaex of the)r extensive stock of Grocer lee to Mri rs. Kramer k fietcher, bo wall cveuaiae tbe Iwsine June-?. ISiS. V-U ui i aV ika rouu TflfF fir s I jw pieces avest waUer frirta. lac: 4J US Macbani Jfaalaa. , WbSe, Te as) a da m ia, H. 4 de a do. ST inches, lie. prime feeds Ml da bcavj eroaa SheetiB;. 4 4. 9c; 40 do do Sairtiej.i-4. !,e, 44 do fineaobteacbeil sWa. -. Me; S ee laes Caatwa rianuet. :ivc; Su a 4 Tickiaar. Q a twtacbaaaa. !S,c; cbeapat 1C; H de si Ucliejes. --"jc. werth&S; s de DeLaines. li a, c Tbesc are extra baraaa. A few piece of Casfassere te Cwe: " Fine aU weal Del. a-nam. T e; Brecaa faxxls, a ta ; cheap; race ait wool thaw is. ti 40; Mode and dra; silk franayed Saawts. 3 SO; werta tS. M des Last thread Oievee. 6 -.c r 6ue per dos : So das srev. white, idack and ttvss Uoee, U.x or 1 1 to per At ; lot pot'i Hise.Mcsrlferi. do de half Hee. MIS.rc; lsj yards Black S'!k- J..64ti; a j. a- Am de- 3u incbes, .Sc: 1 . foil stack af these ap te fi. A lerre steak f aw 1 .1. Irtom Tic to sU ier jrS.MaailiUaa; r-lks aad Ciosstrr Clota. aU kinds of Truajaiag. giraef W. Pet a-af

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r4. Tbe Tra " T" ties f Imeriil. m ll son a.l Riaes. . , fauic ar iaite4 to call aad e-ibt r 8lt B U r t A. 4 'it U O, bar. sc( ef Rtt4 eie, tacea. aVMCbea, Wreath . Freeeh Fleera,eie. Call epteaitwr 13. lA etck of Ladtee Ctotaa, aU eaters. SaaetaVL,,, 'rbcapest er atlered in ikis aurketj) f'Mi. 1 Beaver t. totiu. 1 aeiaierea, biaia wad fCtotiu. CaeiBierea, blaia TeeJa. Plaid Flasaeis. Ac. Sept. IS 'PAPER HANGING!" f aiiia unaer:oeu . r i're-rarKi 10 paper rmam i I pertar avaandr. Thes are prapared ta Sara Uk w? " ricijr aau paaera or paper as t. tactaaau prieea. Ati 1. in their line iert at taeir reshiMce, sta aeuw saik Smh street, ee n KraaMr, trwtw , Ce'a. a 'J , s.Lure. otineaite iae vspw. vows a laree attwa - - ifr ia cousuuitly ketl on hand, will be irnn,t. f- m City hse Scere I hv just rvivea frttm T stuck of Ladies'. Mutsea and CkiuZT Shoes. cou.i.sti ng o( French Kid. t.j i ed. brouie and Utn colored Buskins and Siite. i" ' n I in.l Iniror Ui;M J,h -1..1 1i iCmU f1 Ta 'A ch " tt enameled, patent leather, and elota Congress Siweaalj ! Slitrs. . i j liats of v.-uious stvU-e Silk. Tanania, lslta Leaf and ' Mariraibo, latent stvle and tnt Kautiful finnh j 1 ata maiiut vi turiu ail of the meat faahiunahla ti.i. ; ol lt,x.its aud Bih-s to order, of the best material, and -i k u v -1 . , . , i . . 1 i .-.1 1 1 . . , uiv iiviot worktae ; I feci ci'sfijciit I'roai I lie exirieu. e I havw had k. ; fine, tbatmr t will compare favorably with ass in the West. Thankful for past jiairnnajre, I respect, fully solicit a contmurn.-e id" it. JOll HOllTOS. KiehsaajBd. Sept. lit. 41 I rastiiMjr. .mm1 for Ever)' BosJ' "I Ann SrPERIOB ?usr Cured Hams, wiy ewa rarla. I imhi Yhe ahove llama are warranted, and the rwoiu a 1 saoet respectfully las lied as cad and eaasuine the nas t sal.ly a. W. Batj(tl, ( June?. I&, gstf T & -K W tttlt D have a larg, stock st H Carpets; rme weoi ana cottoa L'arpett r me all wool di: LHiuiile super do; 3 ply do, Brussels do: Velvet Tapestry da; Plncle an,I ,liuk-Ie Stair tio; Oil Cloths and Window Linea. Septeai -er 15 cwtl at rit feird irrpOsllua Tarn.rovertetsTara, . 4 an-J 5 thread, white and colore.!; Twine, Wicai6;t' ton Hitting ami UaJ.ln.gi latoa tarns aud Ktraiew HKtiiiie. g, A k csH V- era u lord keep a targe stork ef wueeasean, k v Crockery, tilassw are. Looking tllwsses.ete. Septemlier 13 -JMf ' k,f t'rw lord keep a general assortment ef Orsl ' cerls of the best quality, aud sell theia vtlap, "eptem' er 1 JJtf 1 v- olt & rriwlsrd have on exhiiitieo twslasris . k tures from the Art Lniou of Pans Call auj see Ih-rs. epteui'ar 13 " OTT K ItVFUltD ST A E for the heneSt or the la lies aad -11 main, a in ptrticul'ar . eavle "t.th Oloaks; 1 T alius: lo full trimmed Dresses: I'o de do alias's sn I ehillrsa, 70 alo do boys; All entirely new. t'atteras free. fej.t-in er 13 Jsa 4 All lt At all times for Oram and all kinds af Country Fredace ,r We are retauiug Uioceries at a vesv 1.0 a- rtorsss J. t. UKJW v sk Ct, At the Uepoi. liicUmoo l. Iu4 August 9. lfSS. IJ-a lUdunic uiitl ltl I cliuuk' Urgali Furuirhrd tt Order at Cincinnati Pricet. M AV'INtJ an A"na.T fair a house in Onrtneati, I su lurnish on snoi t uoltte snv srtirle either r m.v i.h. C. A DICKINSON. Or lei Jon I. IS.Vi. 1 tt Ho! all ye that Thirst. cCL LLOt'GH'S anrivalled C.eam Syrups, 6avore4 1 ivi with Rlrawberrr, Lemon, IMsae Annies si n 1 1 1 a. Kateberrrt 1'rari -inser, faster ! Call and try their soothinar influence. At bedafaaa ' tain. o. 47 Main street, is the p.aee t cool your idea j uiy .f LaUeile IVntlw. VOO0D supply of La Belle Wails en band. Tbssets wish good Nails, will ate well te buy the La Bel Is Nails. April 241. THOMAS BISTOi. 1 CC Gluss KSSaCSCES in store and for sals by il'U L. 11. MoCLLLULliH, March 15, 1315. Ko. 47 Mail street. ! UNITED. STATE.S LINIMENT! j Fr .'net a and BrsslI j OTANDS unrivsLd lor power or efficacy, or cites. ' T? sive application, it readily rduree Tuaors, test- . ling., Iniismmaticns. etc. In Weak Hacks it sets like a chirm. Mrs. Auiiroae, of i ringburo, O , ksJ Car- ! vature of Spine and a lare 1 uinor, removed by it Try it, if you would know its powers. 1'ut up in lsr(3 bottlos for only ffK cents, or fir bet ties for 1 KVtRON' CO., Proprietors. ! For sale by r. I otts snd M. C. Lewis, Kichiaosi: ! end by I liugiists and dealers gtanerahy. 1 W. W. KOBKRI S &CO.. Indianapolis. General Wholesale A$nte for lb State, to whoa ail : orders should be addressed. . June 23, 1853. C10ii:H KlXIXli- t rota 10 te 40 (ra!leos.fsr b'uiinj cider and apple butter, a full supply at Ike Mure Store, and manufactured by T. J. BABOI3. .May 21, 185 S. 48-tf "c.iiae;Eiii vs. : T CST receis-ed by K H V KR, I R W I. It CO , 5c i cf iT-i-t. opposite the Ksilrosd Depot, and lor sale .test Depot, st Iho lowest rates 10 hhds Suar, 15 bass Coiiea. li bbls Molasses, SO kees .Nails. 8UXDHIKJ. UriasJ Bee', Dried feschre. Iaufiora, a larineal s5r, f ruahed do. Loaf do. Powdered do, Kxtract fvof. wood, bbr lUQlaae. April 37, I55. Alanoods, tslerstas, 8. C oda. 19-tf j . Iba. Ualsam f lr, superior qualitr, at - ' l. ti. M-ccLrrr. July '.. Is. 4? Mala straws. 4 N extra lot of Cbr ma Green; al Vellowj " KeJ; I Jnst received and for sale by L. H. MeCCXLOCGH, July 2. So. 47 Matasxreex. 1 i KOC'I t Marrh KRI'S A frasah cwpply of Family Gnweries reiv-d fey K M 4'OOE. March jf. Ia'a4 No. 7 Maaa i f TtLL e MEXKA bare renaored their Beet asd " ' " - Hereto their new four-story l-uii-llnr was Male su. aa r' i-roi u aees,aists uir 2 I srsar.evs'. a 1 ar atllh n sastasraS-t rr.sfnl. f aa aysaaOWl MOWl ' !'..,. ii. tHrir tiew f w:r atar . tlaiallne wa If ale SU. eas S""a can i fooad la the city; and as they are esrlaaf i mcB ibesaeelwes. tawy are eaaaai! te sell aa , aa IM c bearcat, and perhaps a liUie batie w taesa. Call aae exalDane'Tor aaaraael see. 41-tf Kaehesead.Ocs.aich te4. Htr.1111 Haw Mill. 8HUTE A BROWS, ' UT 0CLI) respectfully parlie jreaerally th. lefnrm their friwels sala4 at tay arw ewer yrsfaraiesi kills of lasatMr. of alnat mtft HV2.7' to aae ot-dtn.rr extent, st their .tess asw i."wawST ? the Depot a ikiselry. sad a tb..baart-.t aotw TMf have al.o ia roo.ect.oa a Lab Marbles, : bias the nx to sopp y toe aawcand for Ls'h. I Homist Mill, at wlteek ta-y -waa aetara a TVwT lartaels af ilcnia . I hay also wast to b ay j of tiio v-r saitablw for Lumber, for whack thsy t i-sy lair pries Aay oas wl.k.neto parcilaee. ka - tar fer sal ear tiaiar; sa taeir lia. are larited " I kiekisHiad Juae 1. 136. A kv- . f.X LCFEVRE t'SDERWOw ar ivixn tavLa l fAweaaa alas 1 asatawwf lasea l I aershia ttt Mas patrxxase of esssawdiss; aaat ealsia Crrr rrevs Tts ss4 lis, asrs saaaaWaetarI asent. weald repeefujty aak a liberal saars t"" Botli beiac oraetacal werksaea. wa are ready as all I all all seders wit praeapajaess. aaa warraataki c as toe xbsfareeaioaa at lbs Wayas esaacy rear, wv ' Us HuoSiattoa llooae. , .--..wflOB. asrsiaa a- " w BJcbKond, October . I8i4. Wriadssr Glaass, sa? all siaea. Ufetaer rrtk sswar. e eariaa desstriptierts. ssataM ler saw e . . 1. at-j- Mreti I li. MaCTLLOt'--ialy M.

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