Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 47, 8 November 1855 — Page 3

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jjocal ""VI attc is , tfcc. IJUBSDAY Moksiko, Xovkmbeb 8, 1855. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Robert Morrison, ,),., Albert C. Blauchard, j- Proprietors. Charles F. lolfin, ) II prepared ' !1 ' W discount Produce Bill and " -tier Business PPr; Uoi Laterest on money Depositee! ; ill other busincsa appertaiair,e to BasKisa attended w with despatch. Ofi-e Hours from 5 A. M. to P. M. Richmond, July 12,1535. ' IJicIiiiioikI l'unip, ati. ltlind fc - I)'or ii Tar lory. JoStrH DICKINSON hm bought t!io stock on hand, ,f ti ")-r ' "ar,OTJ' erriel on heretofore 0Ttt bit Patup Manufactory, and las employed ccmpetaut workmen in the Hue, and will hereafter carry on fat business in all its branches, in connection with the prop business. Orders for Sash, Blind?, PoorFrame',

p,Bps,Lad o.,-l I':pi:is, will ue properly aucouw ..All work from his' establishment, will be warranted , ugrf satisfaction. A considerable stock of the above ' Jiekt .w.JO hand. I2J mo. Kth, 1 j ... , Aririilliirui Poeietr. ! Ths trncalnifctlp;; of the Wayne County Agricultural So- ' eiatf. 1 e iiel't at Certreville, on femur lay, the 17th day ' ,( Korember. An rlertioo of oft.cers wil take .lace.anl ; antral attenlae i reijneste.l. A l.r;- nmal.er of Hooks I - nt " to . iLLotvTv!rres i!"" T.t'd!: Secretary. ' j mm m ! Good Tliii-laks. The members of Rich-j Bond Lodge of Good Tumplars, one and all, j w requested to mwt at their Hall on Tuesday ' ing next, for the int.raIU.ion of officers, e , , , ,i ia.Ut-DtWo at an early hour u requeued. ; Si.vgi.no Class. Mr. Edgeriun ha a siiij1 1 . a .1 T 1 t 1. ag elasswn.cii meets anno lauu.erau vuurcn

trery Friday evening. He exercises his class advertisement in the Palladium and Jefferson- j in rocal gymnastics, which makes distinct ar- . ian. I ticuUion.' His charge is very Email in cum- I Retdved, That the Marshal be instruc- I parfeon with the benefits conferred. All who d "f flhw"h- tU w"efrs a"d , ... . , , . pants of all property, upon streets winch are ' would cultivate their voice, and learn the set- 1 anJ rravei.Jf i front of which the ' eneeof muk, would do well to attend. , side-walks are insufficient or out of repair, to '" "" ' ' have the same ivnaired within ten davs from the The "Kansas I3a(iekrkian Cottaok. time ,,f reCeiving ueh notice, and' in default W. D. Schooloy's Cottage, opposite the Star thereof, the street Commissioner is hereby reHouse, is attracting the attention of those who quired to have ail such nece.ary repairs done J desire a perfect second-self in miniature. It is ani1 charge the cost of the same against such . jofixed that pictures are laken in all kinds of r,".TItrt?'; , , . . , , t , ' i lie Marshal was instructed to have gutters weather, with tho. utmost exactness; and as on Ma;n strt.et cleaned out immediately. "time is moii-y," his customers do not have j Mr. James M. Starr, proposed to grade and ; to wait half-an-hour to recover breath from gravel Vine street, at same rates of Shover's j luch a getting up stairt, expeiienced in contract, taking bonds of city for pay due in ,. .. . . ,, , ... , . .1 i '57, without interest. Referred to street com-1 chrobin'' into other establishment, this is a ' ... , t ! , mittee, to make contract. decided advantage which the Cottage pos-1 Dr. j. w arer wa3 tlocted Trustee of

Msies, beside", his pictures are decidedly A Jio.1,' and that is & feature in his superior flinres making it particularly worthy of more , , ,, ,. ,. , extended patronage. Call at the Cottage and ; exanime his specimens, and you cannot forgo the pleasure of permitting Mr. S. to "take you oil," so you can -look upon Tour like again' -Vo yourself as otl.ers see you' have your , , ,. fee transferred, m double qua-k time, to your own delight and tho gratification of 'wife, ' children and friends," and loveyers. Cio! School Books. In another column of this week's issue w ill bo found an advertisement of Cornell's Series of Gtogra'thit'S. TUe I'Riaatv Ou ioB iPHf contains only those branches of Geographical know!? I j that admit of being fully mutared by the youthful beginner hence, no aliuson to Matheujti'al tiporaphy will bo found in it. The book includes twelve largo and clear main, which contain ail th:tt is t.in;ht in tho ai-emiijianyinir les.-on and sotsisf iii ir. This new and valuable feature will ba appreciated by teacher, who have experienced tha inconvenience of ivintr the pupil hi first imprcsfions of the general fjr:n an I c'ltlinn of tho earth and its couatrie.ffrom nipi covered mil crowded with lines, circles, tablctn5, and almost inmimerablo numcs, tnytorious anil eonfu.iinx to him, and more calculated to embarrass than facilitate hii prori'a. Tbe map i'.ic-ti ,ns aro num. Tuns and thorough. Froquent r-ill are intro l.t -cd, which, sweeping overall the preoi'dinj; lcsson4, test the thoroughness of the pupil's progress. A l'BONol'M iNo Vocabi'Larv, containing the names id all tho natural and political divisions ased tliroughout tho work, U appended. The Intermediate Ukookahiy is designed for pupils who have completed a primary courso. It is notcrowded asd overburdened with a mast of undigested and indiserimiuatcly mixed Uecgraphical, Astrenomical, Historical, Chronological, Statistical and Geographical fact?, lot one twentieth part of which aro ever learned, or can ke given, with any degree cf certainty by the pupil who has just completed their study; nor are the maps cu.?um- : Wed with any thing untaught in the accompanying b'ssons. It is on the same general plan as the Primary and the High Ikhoul GeMjrapkji nearly ready complete the scries. The mechanical execution cf the work is ex 'client. tsTThe fo.lowir.S communication was read in tha j "Sm-iiil ('irrl ik . fAn tri hn tturt tr thn ,.wt rr - - ; :.. ,.,... . .a. : , .t. . 1 Jii JJ-er, wuilil 1 IL-sii ai c:nu uieebllj OI lUD Jl - ( ser, and is published by request of the members. It written by MrJ. , but we are under obligations to ''keep secret tho private affairs of the Order." I aom ire tbo Social Circle, and all kindred associations. 1 fel a deep interest in all organizations which kave for their ubioel the promotion of the cauo o. teinIran, 0d the cultivation of tho social virtue. Tins interest has n.'t been awakened by any special tears that -monster lnttftnrerance will invade the bar-iunesa of "7 o acmeatic circle, tut lroui ttiat svir)-aiuy which : WVJl.fr!i"r.cne?DO'hcr- . . ,- . . I and jet 1 do not presume to tellers that th30 who near and Jcarto tue are in ia'allibly exempt from the j ioflun:e of intauipersnce. None are so hiah but ttiev ss be brought low from iU intluence-non. so pure I bat that that puritrtnay be stained by contact with that Unduous destroyer. The proudest and the best have I tallea beseath 1L. The human heart has no more bitter 1 enemy than intemperance, an.l no in3uence more deeply I woauds the domestic crele than does it. Then how imPtMi itisthat weahouia eaertevery inSuence we may j peesess to stay its progress. 1 know of no more efficient ' fceias than asaoeiations cf this character. While we i

- wumn tneir innaence thoee wto are liable to eiva 4 t ,i . -p ,11 V, T, p'olJ to intemperance, we sh.eld anl protect them. VVh.le An.V onC uf tLe En5,lsh Or biackthy luamWin their pleJo, and observe therulesof our wood, S3 per annum. AnT tWO Reviews, "ntev. they are sate: and we not onlr do this, bat we j ,5 . , , . . ll,rt tlie mind insuch a wa thatihedi?po.itkiafor i $ 5. I our Reviewt rd Blackwood, 510. isdulgence in the intoxicating cup it destruyed.

trvuve ui iTe n"" ,hS"ld ?'ake'1 j " ''-ai'l t-ere mectas members of one fsuai- j ly.aod en.uvate the kindly feelings whuh render our mernrs. pleasant and happy. Let no selfiA thoughts ' e entertaute-i within cur hail, but let us studiously enosavox to for. tho little fuiUcs of our csiur. ,.1 tHro. the marie of charity over each oth"s fu'lts - ' wlltw ntl"" "mr' frvm friUiM epr:ese toi luiik none her. eilM.pt those who ar oj"Jij t bectae nierabeis of the Circle. Let ua then ' nJearor s.. to a. t as to jnitror onrselvea and th! i -r a.- laird with us. Let do unkind thonaht b I erticed lot no ui.kir.d wo Jad: bat let harmony and fraternal feeling prevail with : scone, snaii muo sur nieeumrs piaa- ". Nrrerable and .ttracUve-our meetings will be InT.5Bti!, "ndt,d' ,nJ we, h" thus attract to , IJj k too lrcueatlr absent themselves, j 1 kneg to cor aid those who are not ouonectod with Ut us cherish and promote our Order by commending a to those w would have a-'soc iatd with us, and by the , xaple of ear frwt.l .n.l t, it e' ; J. v.. ...a aaj"k"- hU eoable.1 to add to our number", t. ,h bj"t w haTO in T b rromti. ,1 - , of Teaiperanc, and the enltlwatioo of J"Tho New York Store is now offering to pu.-ct.sers a splendid stock of fall and winter goods. Call and see them. "Wtn is busily engad in Uking Iikenese ia the best styl. of the Dagaerreiaa Call at his room opposite the Citizea's Baak.

Council Proceedings. Oct. 2. Bonds for 91,500 were issued to Lewis Burk, due next yew, for money borrowed for the use of the city, and an order for 978 interest on same. Ordinance for the extension of Fifth street, was repealed. An Ordinance for tie continuation cf an alley between the lands of Jesse Coffin, Ed.

! Conner and others read twice and ordered 1 to be read the third time at next meeting. Survey relative to Green street, (Kinsey a suit,) made by the county surveyor, and profile placed in the hand of Judge Perry, att'y for city. Accounts against city amounting to SI 18, C5 were allowed, and SI 50 appropriated to pay for erecting gas street lamps to be paid Mr. Collier when completed. Nov. 6. An ordinance to establish Night Watch and defining duties of same; also an ordinance prohibiting bou-fires, shooting tire crackers, eVe. fcc. were ia'roduced by the committee of Ways & Means. They were read and referred ba'-k to same committee to till blanks, and report them back to next meetinjf. The Fire Co. committee reported a final settlement iti'li Jason Ham, for building hnpine House. The wlsole cost of the building lit 1 1 12, 0 7; the balance due him was $772,- j p., j . , . c , , o. 1 Bond, given April SO, .JO. lO E"CndOi j Trustees, for ftl.GOO, was canceled by being paid by Tieasurr. This Bond was given to raise funds for Public School House. i Te uovlUrr resolutions were adopted:1 Whereas the City and School House Tax j is over due: Therefore be it Resolved, that e City Collector be, and he is hereby or- : di red to eell the property of all delinquents, : b, m J 3 A M and 4 o'clock P. M., on the first Saturday in Decern- j bor, at the Council Room dior, first giving, , f . . . ihl bv ; Public Schools for the city, in place of James ' Elder, whose term of service had expired. Council agreed to visit Public School next . r rulay afternoon, at l!-o clock. , eX)e(1;ency of iinproving Green, Wash-1 irigton and Noble streets, was brought bf fore the Council, and referred to the Street Com-' mittee, with instructions to inquire into the fame: and report probable cost, etc., to next' nu-etincr. 1 lie same committee was instructed ; to txttia9 jactson Btrett, and report what; repair are needed thereon. ! Ihe engineer's estimate of Shover s wort on streets, up to November 4, amounts to the j sum or 5'i-ny US. fciiSJJ nas ceretoiore : been paid him, and an order was issued to him for $899 45 reserving 20 percent. Accounts amounting to ICO G I were allowed and orders directed to be issued. Council adjourned to neit Monday night week, November 19th, at C.V o'clock. At a regular meeting of Clark Ilivisicn Xo. S, S. J of T., held on t he evening ul' the31st ult., thu following prcnmblo and r solutions were unanimously adopted: Whwreas. It has pleased Almighty tlod to remove from ; us by death, our worthy brother Kdwabd Hokton, ' which event occurred at Kickapoo City, Kansas, on thd . S.h int., theret'ore i Kesolved. That in the death of l'ro. Ilorton, Clark ', Division has lost one of its most active and exemplary mid active members, community a good citizen, and bis ' family a hind husband and aliectiouate father. j KtMulved, That we heartily fympathite with thefamiI v of our de eaed bp ther in their atllietion, and pray t Him "who doeth all things well, to sustain thoiu by his grace. Uttiulved, 1 hat as a testimony of our respect for the defeased, this hall be clothed in mourning thirty days. Resolved, I hat a copy of the above preamble and! resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, j and published in the I'ailadiuiu. I C. U. Jonssos", I Solomon Hornet, ! Vm. 1'. Wli So.v. j Committee. ; Blackwood's Magazine. The October No. j of Blackwood has been some days upon our ; table. The table of contents presents a very attractive variety of matter. The first paper is a delightful review of the "Noctes Ambrosiance,"and "Christoj her North" r.f connected therewith, a topic that Blackwood above all ...,;, 6l,ouIJ !, able to do iastice bv. The 1'reat Christopher." firreat in mind and i heart, as in person, was so long tho fashioning : o and ouidim: iutcllect of "Old Maa," that in i her pages his most genial and just estimate , should be found. "Zaidee, a romance,', is continued through part 11, in this number, and part 2d of tho "Bailie," an excellent pa- j , . . , i w,v "al vi " ' j era Light Literature." is the attraetire title of ; -.ri-iitti ' the next paper. 'r rem Madrid to Balaklava; i T , , TI , , ,, 1 .,;u ; "Books for the Hobdays; "An old COntrib- . uor at tJje sea siJe;" "Centralization, a Di- ! .1 alogue;" and "The btory of the Cimpaign, ... - , , .v , . ,, i. , vrntten in a tent in the L rin-.ea, mase up the ; Temainder of the contents Published bv L. , , , -r . . , ' j Scott iCo., 54 Gold St., New 1 ork. Terms: i "BROAD AXE OF FREEDOM" I j Many persons seem dubious in relation to sub- i f , ... , fv. scribing for the above paper, because of hav- . , , . r l . r 1 1DS bfore bn fIed 111 HterpnzeS of tJllS i character, by subscribing for a length of time j abend, then, there being but one No. publish- j i u t .1 - i eJ- " can aSr tlieir Spprehen. I lions, in this instance, are entirely groundless, that the Broad A will most Certainly be teg- j ..7 .7. , , t, , . . . IUlshtd, for the length cf ttmt pro-' posed three month, and probably longer. i , t - -ougrst Will be admitted to iU Columns but j UCb 'b mOSt io Could read, withCut Oflense. Our first No. i'b mit tal-a o ook at it, and judge of taosa to come by it, i and then, if rcu are pairioiic, we know you'll ! subscribe. Broad Ax Compant. 1 MAKraEO By Rer. O. P. Borden, on the 59th nit., j Sir. H. Garsett to Miss ilattna J. Ukvxt, aU of i Warae ec-niity. By Janet K. Fee, sq., a TiursJay. October 23, Mr. Wilxjasi XswbxBjc to iiss Scsassa Tovssjlsd, all of this county. DIED On Friday, Oct 2Cth, ia this city, A.xm Jas" f Coiwxa, wife of Henry Conner, aged j oat 25 yoanw i

A 5rw and Cumplete Sy.tfmatie Srrifi Of School CJeoraplles, BY S. S. CORNELL, IX THHE PARTS. TOE series has been prepare! with uniira! care by as experienced and accomplished teacher, with th view of meeting the watt Ions and keenly felt by our best instructors ef a systematic series of School Geography. The plau is ordinal, progressive, philosophical and divested of all matter not properly belonging to i he subject. The divisions of tieocraphical science are simply and appropriately arranged under their respective hoaJs. The definitions are far more than usually eitct. The teat is s.mple and concise, and the maps and the map instructions combine a higher decree of excellence and system than can be found in any other Geographical woras. While the three books forming the series are progressive, each one is complete in itself, and may be used for the grade of scholarship for which it is designed, independent of the others. Although it is only a few months since the' Primary and Intermediate first appeared, they have been adopted as the standard text books in the public schools ef New York. Brooklyn. A!!any. Rochester. l'fctladlphia, Washington, PittsSuYs. Cincinnati, St. Louis, liiduiupolis. aud numerous other places. This work has been recommended by the Board of Education of Indiana, as may r seen by the following extract from a circular issued by th Department of Public Instruction, Aujust lU-.h. 1S53: It is beueved the test buoks recommended by t:ie former Board, and now in extensive use in our sch.ois,re sui-h as to furnish no valid cause for i-hanjre except the liengraphy, for which the present Hoard, after due consideration and patient examination, have resoived to introduce Cornell's series, which, in their judgment, is sufficiently superior to the one formerly recommended, to fuily justify the charge. Published by I). Al'l'LKTON f CO.. New Vorlt, and for saie by all the principal booksellers ot the couxtry. November 7, Iboj. 4T-3m

SaleofiSeul Estate. TrUsCANT to the power given to the undersigned by X the last will and testament ot John UUijan, late ol j Wayne county and State of I ndinaa, deceased, dated the j 17th day f January, IS !i, we wiilodfer at public sale on , the premises, nereiniiftr tlscribeJ, on i'hurdy. the 3 I s day of January. loti, at ID o'clock, cf sai.l d iy. the fol- j lowing described real estate, bein; and situat.-d i" said county, to-wit: (ne hundred acres in the north part of the uorth-eat quarter of section tit'ten, in township . thirteen, nr-.d ratijje ono west. One-third of the purchase : money will be riuirod on the day of sale, and the bal- i anee in two e.(ual instalments of one and two years from ; Iho day of sale. A conveyance will be male tu purchaser, and a mortrnr. reijuired of him on tbo land to secure the deterred paytuetit'i. and trie deed and mortjae i will be subject to tho confirm iti.m of tho Court of Cum- 1 mon t'loa f ajj County. About 7tt acres aro elarej and unl?.- g-.oi cultivation. r urther terms will be, made 'known on tho day of sale. t JOHN C. prUAN', ; SA jlL'EI. i KVAll, j November P, 1555. -47-ts Executors. I Aliiiiiiit r:tloi s Male. THE nedersi jned. a-tminlstrator or the estate or Ker. reter : rr-ii-L-pr il,-3Sil. will -lt at the former residence of ; 'HE iir.dersiiined. a Im.nistrator of the estate of Ke the decedent, in the town of Ne-vj-ort. Wayne euut.ty. Iud.. : on the :Hh day of November, lco.j. the following articles, ! viz: 3 stoves, "lie t..ok ease and soere'ary.a larfe collection j of theological Looks, h:.'jeholii and kitchen furniture, l.e.is ; and Leddinir. one one-horse wagon, Luy and harness, and : a pumi huuvy horie, together with other articles too te-iious ' to mention. O. 1". BAiR, A.lm'r. Noveniher 10. li33. ' "AGUE KILLER V'-Sl7f!E SHOT" in niuoty-pight cases in a hundre.!, if taken according to directions. Prcjiared ovi.v by N.Newtun, Uich:nondf InJ., to whom all orders must be ad trsssi'J A lira number of raiureuces could be given, but the proprietor dems it unnecessary as his medicine will certainly establish its own reputation wherever it is used. AON K (iENL'INK u::.--is his name is signed inhis own hand writing, to every IaoI. I'ut up in bottios at otic and SI Pich; tr be had at his otlite and residence. A.N. ,KU Ti'N. Vovember S, 1S"j3. 4T-Tt LStute of Kcv. I'elcr ( loeker, Lt'-.1. -sa'OTITK is hereby itiven that the undersigned has been ! i aniiointed administrator of the estate of Peter Crocker ; deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. O. 1'. EAER, AJm'r. 47 3t Novembers, li-55. K. X.: CIT.N.lBl).- 1. L. CAKiilSON. BERNARD & GARRISON, Successors toWu. Nekf, Pork Packers and PoniHiission Merrlianls. Ccruer of Canal and Vine streets, Ciuoiiixiati, O. ff Orders and consignments s.-licitoJ, November 7, ls.'io. .V, 47-lf W. D. SCHOOLEY'S Cottage Daguerreian Gallery, nicuuoxD, 1XD. FI1I1IS Cottaj; is truly well arranged for the busineis, .I. being supplied with the best sky li.jht and largest side light in the city, with all the neec-snary appurtenances for the comfort 1 1 tlio customer, and the good and perfect execution of pictures on t'lc ni'iat modem and improved plans. And it decided adrantagiM over those room? situated in the ;i 1 and 4tU stories of buildings, with dark find dangerous stairways, ar.il as sueh wo rejomnicnd it to ' ur friends and the public. Wo are thaukful f.-r the very liberal patronnjo we have received from t'u cities i.s of Kichmor. .1 and vicinity, and hope still to share it, and will spa.-; no ains to give satisfaction on all oeeasb.ns. Call in, friends, it won't tuv. your time much, and will gratify the operator more. We have g i:ic specimens corao ia. li "tares taken ia nil ?ofs of weather. Insti ucti'-ins given on rcU5oi;-bIe terms. November S, H'jJ- !7-:f Cuttle Strayed. 8TRAYKn frtra the subscriber. liTin.s, 1 mile s- uthwet cf Kichmcn!. a few months since, three head t.f cattle, about 2- m i.th3 ol'l. One wr.ts a rcl iStecr, with but Utile white ft bout him n reJ htiiVr. wi;h white b mt htr face and belly, anl a white steer, with ml ainit liia herti anl shoulders. A liberal rcwar i will be -raid t r such intoraiatioii as will enable uie togetthein. I. M. LARSH. November S , 15sj5. -17-Jt i:t:Ho of Stsiitli limit. OTK'E is hereby given tliat thsi undersigned has been appointed i-xe t utor of the last will and t.tinent of inith Hunt, late, of 1 tie county. Inoiana, deceased, r-iid estate is fupjocd to le solvent . A l HAN UAlLsBACK, Kxecutnr. November 6, 1 - 47-t ISIIODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA! IOR the Prevention and Cure of Kerer and Ague, t'hiils and ever, lumb Agii, and other Intermittent and liemittetit l evers, sL-o ( f l-ii'.ious ( ei er-i. accorn anicd by Typhoid Symptoms, Typhi : ! Fever, Yellow t'ever, iliip and Jail Fever, ti:jr.erl Debility. Night Sweats, uni all otluT 'orms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or .Miasma This subtlj atmospheric pr.iv.n. which at cerfnin seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the sa-ne in chara'ti-r wherever it exist-- north, south, east or west, and will every where yield to this newly discovered ANTIi't'TE, which ceutraiUcj the poim. Completely purities the system, and thus cn.irc':y rcmcvej all tiie cause of disease. The proprietor distinctly claims these eitrai rdinary result? frvin its use: It will protect any resident or traveler, even in the most sickly or ampy localities from any a-uc or bilious disease whuttvvr. cr ar.y injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Mla2a. It will instantly check tae srto in persons irrio have Suffered for any ien;.h of time, from OM Day to t wenTV years, so that they n- el never have anothxb cuill br continuing its U35 accvrdin ts directions. It will iiumediately relieve ail the distrer-sin resa'.ts) of lilious cr ague diseasesl, such as genera! deliiity, night sweats. cc. Tha patient at once begins to re.over Bfpetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. And as a proof that it is also WORTHY OF riELlC CONFIDENCE, Ilccausa of the Singular and" Uatire Ilarm!c,nri. The following certificate from cne of the m st celebrated chemists in the United States, isatta.hcd to ert-ry buttle: i:iv Vose, June 11, 1S55. I have mad a chemical examination of "Rhodet Fever and Aue Lir." or "Antidote ta Malaria. and have" tested tt for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and tryrrniae, but have net fcuci a particle of either in it, cor have I found any subslanca in its composition that would prsve injurious to the constitution. JAS.'K. CHILTON, M. D , Chemist. This aliowt pf it FREE USE .18 .i PRE JEJ'TI T'E hy which ail persons may thus be sure of entire freedom irvui the abot e named diseases, no matter how sickly the trt'in or snam: T the locality. I'F.OJFS OF "EFFICACY are frecjuently rmblished, and the confidence of tha puble is asked cn!y in proportion to its actual mcritd wherever introduced ami used. Thesa cn'y ara relied apon to prove it worth. One or two bottle will answer for ordinary cases; tome may require more. Direction, printed in Gerwjan, French and -Spanish accompany each bottle. Liberal discounts made to the trad. Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAiaS A. RUOCES, FroviJacce, R. L l or sale by PruggisU generally. Xoveaiber 7, 1555. 47-tf Zimmer's Cough Candy. THE seuoQ for Cnchs. CIrf, Sor Threat, Hoarseness, vtc . ia jxret coBixinciD(r. and the panacea for aaeh ills tt throttts are hir t, can b had in near;jr ail the towct ard TiUacea ia Um Staxe, an4 particularly at tke maptifactairty in KictuBood. a whclaal or rctaU. The arreted ara roaaided w civ it a trial. C Z1M MEIi, Mxua ixct, opposite (albert fioaac

Dennis & King's Column.

w. T. nxsrxis. jo ax w. sua. DENNIS & KING, . Auctioneers, Brokers and Commission : Herchants, j AT THE OLD STAND OF W. T. DEXSIS Jfc CO., Yo. 84 Main street, Richmond, Ind., BCY and sell Real Fstate and Personal Property, Mocks, Bonds and .Notes. Dealer in Improved Stock, Farming Tools and Machinery, of every description. Also, Grain, produce and Grass Seeds of all kinds. Agents for the purchase and sale ef valuable patents rf LOA.N S negotiated, and CASH advances cn coasignmenta. John Hunt, Esq., Banli, Richmor.d; Lewis Burk. Esq., " Brown i Morrow, Richmond, Oct. 4. lc-5. 42-tf roit !aic N irrprovei Lot on Main street, with all the necessary conveniences for Lirery Ilisiness. Lot ST and 43 by 105 feet in wood order, 'ierms low and easy, wirh'paymects, or will be esc handed tor good western lanas. LitNNlS &. KI.NG. THREE lots (enclosed) on Seventh street, soulh of : Main, rery eligibly locatd- ! Nov. S. DESNIS i- KI.NG. j GOOD house and let on Pearl street, 49 3-12 feet ; A front bv 132 feet deep, in good order, and wilt be J sold low on easy terms. I)EN-Ii KIXG. i ONE hundred anl sixty cres oi spVaiu5 lani in ; Periie couDty. Iowa, seven miles fio.n DeMoines, j nd one-hait mile from !eMoiaej rivr forty to sixty acres in tiiohor. Weil watorod ani i;cod dry t soil. Five mils from Agency Prairie, th Ommty seat. Terms moderate. DENNIS 4" KING. j KINE brick slore and drelir.g on Main street, all j in rr..s-1-l r.ri'ai mn nn if thrt VtIV brst bllftinft3 : locations in the citv. Possession givpn immediately. Nov. S Dt.N-l & Kl.Nti. ONE thousanJ dollar mc.r'gage on new an J valuable ; property, worth thre? times this amount, will be j sol 1 to iav the purchaser ten jx?r cent. i .v. DKANiS & KING. ffGHTV acres of fin land in Dolaware enunty, ! JLJ Iowa, five miles from th county scat, (iftht ) Will be exchanged for a good house and lut in Richmond. DEN.MS & KING. , a 1tl S . I.F..- A new trie': enttare, pleasantly situa1 te-t. six roon.s :iti l cellar, ail ir- i:o.:mJ or !er. Trice low, and w ill take a wood carriage in part payment. octoher -'5. L-ENNIS & KIN'S. r r Houses, :tnl I.ofson Hain street-New ( frame houses. 3 room each, J.ad good veil: lot., in ; good order. Will be told cheap. 1KNNIS Ac KINti. j Ttr Story l!oute anl fntl half lot on Jl.tin street : Possession will be given immediately, and will Lr sold ; very lowfor cash. liENSIS & K.Xtl. ( 11 A "I" I '. tl--A purchaser for e:i acres cf welt situated ' Land in a square body, ajjoiaing Chi -ler. 4 ui les north of Richmond. HK.VMiik KING. A X rfT i--Pour hundred dollars, cn unencumbcre J real estate, at current rates of uitere-t Octobcr25. DtNNIS fc KING, j TM lei-INT' A finestore room on V. air- street, t.renty two feet wide, one hundred and ten feet deep, in pood order. Will tie let for ten years or under Terms moderate. October US. IlENN IS j- KINO.j. FINE premium trotting Biigh'y, a very snperior an I subl stantial job. DKN N IS Oi KINli. lie- ll.tlf of Frame house on Sevnth street. Ict41i4' riy lou feet: a 10 font alley on the side and in the rear. Onlr one lot south of Main st eet; house has live mnms and irood cellar. Will be sold chenii. 11E.NMS & MM1, N oveuiber 1. 1 Main street. t;ll(ll) two story brick bouse, nearly new, with rooJ a. lot, near the liepot. Price mo-lerate one-third cash, and I alance in good t niblini: materials. ! November 1 DUNNIs Sc K1NU Ileal Kstate Ajcnts. ouac and Lot on l'-arl street. Full lotand good nouse, live rooms, cellar an-l cistern nne siecli 'ii cf choice fruit in the yard. ill l-e sold at a bar-raiu. Novetut er 1. liEN'SiS J- KING, e4 Main street. i 9 food lSoit-veartfl irisrii. an.l perea acres of i t. choice Kroiiint, a Jliehmoril. all in irood order. The land is linely adaptot to jardeuiui purposes, and will be sold very low or renled. lii-NNlS Oi KINO. i iF i a e" Acres fisie ltaud not a mile from Main street; cheap. l tSMs k lilNtl Iiti iidrtMl n.til fcij ty a-rsi of prnc ! timber- ! ed uphimi in Merc?r couy'v, lliiuois. w.ilim live unit ! of the Mtsi9)'V 1 er' ; fiwurishioif; town f : lcw Host-ju. Will be sold low vr fx.har ue.I for trod city property. T.' "-' lilti, Agvtts. t ('.vi'i'LE mux. WE are i repute.! to furnish lcPherson J(- Co's new ra : teiit liay ami c.ittie Scale tc all those wantinjf, at lower ; prio' S Aii i a ettrr arlifie titan 'lis ever heen oTl'ured in tliis mitiKtt. Tht- St-.i-'cs rt.vjnire io j'it nr wal!v rre easiiy takrrii tip and riiioved. ftud are alfttys riirht and always reliable. J r Territory for the rigrtfa of thede Scales w at e prepared to sell, ait 1 it fiiruishei a rre chauce fur any iaau ; w th i t'ert- sharp i 1 t j make i fortune. Je-)C ftirtUer partit uiars, e a quire jf PKNXIS KING, N jTciubcr I a?ole Agents for Indiaim. . GRAIN! GRAI.X:: GRAIN!!! 7E want Fifty thousand busheis Corn : Twenty " ' w heat; Farty Oats: F-t which cash and the hizhes. taarkft prices will be paid. Novtaber 1. MN.MS& K.N '., f 4 Main str-et. J'iirsT furs! fCST received a larsre lut of ladies and gentlemen. FritS, and tor sale very low by JAiuN 11AM. 1 Uh moi.th lt. 1-JJ. -t'j-3t !"U;avl, DelUi'i !. tVr. ft PUES1I s iri'ly ef P. iy P'.ate ?,iawts. all wool ctkiiiei, 5a Merinos. Coliui rs, Jrc, for sale nheap hy llih mo. 1st. JAS II AM. 'jjs.siiiioi's', S;iliti'ts, BuulHtVMiot'Sl LARtjE lot of Cass imeres, S'a-nets. Boots. Siiues and llat3, just received and will Le soiu chv.av as the clieapest. JASON HAM. 11th month 1.1.-33. 4u if sm:iaii r salIs. BY virtue of a decree A; eeciit:'t;a to me uirecte.! from tlu Wayi.- C.rc-tit Cnn, t til -j.csse ui a'-i.e s:.ic ai ihe . V'.'iirt h.ii:? -l-or in Cet;Lr?v;vio. c.jnry, ih 44:ii .i,iy of Noveml-er, 1.-5. bettcn ihe honr i.f la o'clock. A. M. ami 4 v"cikck. I on ti.tl tiny. :he f..iJoinr.if descri "'.l r--..t e-tate. to-it: the east liMif of the eoutii east (u:wur of tue north-ea-t qiirirur -..f ci,tK'n ih.rty-four. 3-1 in to'.rj-iiii- eiiii.teeii, f of an ;a fuurneen. east, con UiiiiRs. twenty" acr-s. AI thv fast ei. afier f-irty 4.-j acri-s are cut. oi!. f the r.'-rih hx. f of ih ouiii east tju-trter of Kec-.i'-n tivo. --j to a? nip seventtei' . IT orrii.-e fourte-?u. 4 east - f ihe s.-cuu-i l rircij i.-erl iiau lr.e. Alio tl.rte acrea aiij jiuiiii, the :.e. an-J desms.eJ as 1VIlt.vs: litr-'i-aini at t! e suih-ea corner yt the north east of ttie cnrh-;it qui-u r of ot:on two, township seventeen, of raiJf:e fuaittca, ti4,eat of i:.e second rinc. ; .I nirrt iia:i l"ne. ru-i.iri' aence r.nrth w:;h the ii;e -f a,-l section I'l. 13 , roii to a criier; thrce es'.ar.I. angi ::ir across s;1 iua.-ter, to ir.'er-..: th- outa J.ric of the af. reftaid quarter section. sceiit5 tftrtre an-I one thir I to s froi:i tfi t -iv.r.:ti;i, -.ml at Uie itoth-eA!t corner of the wet half cf the ti'TtS. hilr of the s -titii east quarter cf seetiou two. - township seveiitsjen, of nu.?e fvui t-en, east of the coiiii priticiiii mer:-::ar , t:.ruc e-t Vte -utt. line . of quarter, to tjir place of tefiixtir g. Aio, the north d. visiou of iuta No. Lt'-. teAe sail J livt uj thcori-ical plt cf the town of N-p rt, ejftr r:n r at the north west corner of lot number 12. t!iice ionth with the line of sai1 t t to ttte c bistre of the noi th wuil of Hiraiu liouh store: th-iace eighty feet east along s:d wa.i, thence s mth parallei with M. ni Cro!s street, eig-hwen fe-t 4 in --he to the outs;Je -.f the south :ie of the BOmih wail of II. ram Hough's store, thence along siiJ wail to Main Crcs street, thence s-iith alonv the 1:ce of the a foresaid lot, a d;?;nrc of fiftyseveu feet c inches frotr the beinnin : thcr.ce enst thirty five 25 feet, thence north nifieleea feti ten incites, thence east parallel w;th .Main street, to theast iine of sai-i lot No5. thence north with the line of lot th;r:y -seven feet ten inciies. to the '-rh--at corner thereof, thence ?t with the line of said lots to the piace of i e.anixg. A ;., lots numbered three y at.d f-jur, A and tweoty-to feet off the west siOe of lot numher ne, li d4 sctMf.n fe-t oft f X'.ie sen side of lot number two. - aU in trie iowd of Newfort, and in that part cf the tows iahl eff tj Hoi ert Green. All the ai'ove decrued real eatatte is situate 1 in the county of Wyne and s:aieof Indiana. and taken as the property of "Nathan Stanton and others, to satisfy said decree and execution in farorof Charles B- Cooper. H".I!:m ij Lippencott and others, J0li C. PAGE, SU'lf W. C. Noveaaer !. 133. 45-4t edvardgTpott Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Corner Main and Marten ttreet, opposite the G'd-jert House, Richmond, Ind., J"."" HErS constantly on hand a full aasoTtmmt at the low. Jt V. cwsh prices . of Dra-s. Ctkeiaieais.CMs. Paints. Lit -sls. tiass and tslaasware. Vamrsbes. Brashes, Ciatern tuQt. plASWr Paris. Frcecb Laaz Faiats. Japan Dryer, putty. Spirits TorptntiBe, akj-Brog liaid, C am j bene, aad Laiaps ia great Tancr . Alse Agtiit for all the por-alar Palest Src-Iicices of the day. Also Sole proprietor aad lcaanractarer ef Dr. I Erninr's csleb rat c-J vee -table Acut Sjrwp: Dr. A. Potts celebrated v-retV'iir Chicra irra; Ir. A. Pates warxTaleit Iead fbot loota Act aad Ear Acbe Props, aad Er. A. Potta' KeUaace Baisasa, hc best Liaiatat mi iLt are, l.r internal aad ea:ercal cse. All orders fortfce ilort reme.iieSj shoald be addressed to Cr. A. Potts, EichsB&nd, led. Sryireaa war.:el in all tie cities, torsi and Tillages ia tb 'cited States t " s,'.i these rrn.tu.tioreaibcr 1. ltii 4;, tf TTeaicry-. (. Istri. Csmftrt, Draisrrs. a fail assoruueat far tale by C. ZlUMJiiL. ' otiBsJas drsp in and tee tbe atsertsDentat I IsaTeEiber I. UKMES'4. B t.el. LaJic' tTark Easlceu, Market Pasket, nam nari, cc ,ror it sj V-tisijittl.

Boot and Shoe Dealer, j !No. ?g Tlain street It irhmcnd loIUnt! UASrerretjj E!e large adiitioci to tckef Boot 1 iad Stioe. ana cow conSdectiy usart jar:hArr f that he can at;fj- aimast eTrj Jnusd :a hi line Anoi.g ' tiif articles, be has i

iiaiterb of sTral qualities a&d &tjles cf finish eosa f irnch Kid Buwkio and S.lppers, Morocco Boots. Jenny Lin 4 Ties, Children's ankl t:es. Lkdies Kub tr Sandals, neat and tsty. A Xrg9 Tanety of geniirmans Boot, Shoes. Ralrs, Gaiter. Stipicr. French Calf ots ani Stn? : lioy'i Bowu j and hoea, f cTery description, and other kuiUs too uucier- ; ou to ireriuon. ; Be also manufactures to order all nf such wort as tear ; re'.uirvd, from th best of maienals. and by coinl wcrkMD. t tUra:eful for pajt i-atrocase, h rei'caiiy soiicils a , coDtLsu&Bce of it. November 1, 1&j3. 4d tf Fresh Arrival! TTATIG just receire.1 from 1 iarge assortment of Zrur, Ph:!si flf liia and Pittabary. a j in ad-ii'tiua to a.y olU w h ch stccir, EDfcWea it cjDLplete. I am new re r wait urcn ! Country ln-aarjists n.l Fhysic::is. who will Und it to lhr.r attivartagp tu raii teftrc t-uy ice elsewhere. a lam prei'rri ; to aelt at prices to suit ihe tiiiie. Havinir se.ecte-i w;tli care the a:ei!rir.: which I hive, I can safety recommend thm t ihe -u':-Iic. Painters and BaiKK-r would dfHt citut rail examine a:y stock of Pi lis ai;l i-nce. i-vfrr u:t- I iti tae:n3el v fUealitre. Peddlers a.i'('lieU with tsenct'S. j Cis'.oran-J cett Oils. Ii:k9. etc. A rierl assrimr::t of ; F.iiicy articles. Tooth. U.iir ani 1'aiiit brushes. Pa:nt. i rfunjery. Soavs. as weil as a snnerior artiie of Toaeco xnd f imported txars. LHj not fttret the No., which is 47 Mai a sirevt. w here customers will le ruet with prompt attentiom. All orders correctly answere-i. Physiciars prescrii'lians carefully compounded at ail hours, day or nishi. I.: II. McCl l.i'rt.ll. Whole-'?1 an I Uetai! Profit. st. July 26, 1j?5j. No. 4? Main street, Kichmeul. IMFORTkkS AND WHOI.i'SAlE DIALKRI IS XXl"T COQ3P A o. 77 Pearl street, corner cf Vine street, mt'lXXATI, o. Tobacco mid ( isats. I flE best in the city. cn 'always be found, and no mis tke.itt . 31 Md in street. call and trvMarch 9. 1p5j. GKO. W. BARNES. iKNTj' KID GLOVK: Lverv col -r. st lcs than 'A. M. MH.LtK'S. 41-tf SepteuuiT 27, U:.5. Centreville Steam Works! O flHA rOPf.AR. Walnut. Ked Oak anil Ash Logs war-ted. holiest cash price will be pai l on delirery at the l)e(.ut. ' "f A larirc supply cf poplar, u-alrut. oak an-1 ash Shin gles. of &upen r ijuainy. HliJ square Juist conslutitly kept on halt'! at rf.ccint pricts. t?- Tiui'.c- M orki i! upon the halves, delivered in as larse lgt as cor.veatsiit. We alto do Tarn in sr a-in. ll'ii'in Gnniline.etc. KA'ruX S? CLAKK. July SO, liS. 3J-lf Fall and Winter Styles of WILLIAM LEC Sc CO., 74 Vet I ourlli street, i'i ciliiiat i , FFFR to their cus'.oiners an l others an nimsuaiiy 1 trie ami elejf iiit as-.rti.i;nt in all the vurii-ties of ftr the seauLi, selected with great care in regard to styles, qualities ami prices. Attention is rtMpectfuHy invited to a very extensive assortments in the fol owiup dei-:trt:net:ts, viz: I ,ai c ailitl lliiibroiitcrics. a portion of which were imported direct Silks of the newest and choicest styles, in great variety. lr.l.t'(t Musi til 1 l,uiik-r I'laxn French Mc rinoa. and other r'ancy Dress iiooJsl lain Colore') Vrencli Menuos and Cashmere, liombazines and Alpacas. CulicoiA and Tiiiurliinil"sThe styles anJ prices wilt, as usti tl. se?ure attotiti-ui t-. thiv .le:;.i tment I luiinelv, l.itu ioiieK-rci--IIZ CiOils- A larger ?tocb than umi.iI, m varieties and at prices to sa.t all. ("loths, Cnesiaieres riml other riVads Tor l oys. Shawls of ifvr and popular styles. Also CLOAKS, and civets. Cloths and rdher material. fur cloaks. Particular attention i iaited to the cloaks from the mnnuf tctitri.i dep'-itment of me liwu. N. li. Uui p-:r-.-!':i-es are made u -laaiit-ties. and at the must adv-t::i;igecu-j rates; and our seiiiiikj prices on Uie one price s steui, .11 te found ad vant-t U 'it ri;t-UA-cr3. ' . W 1 h L I A M JLEE A Ci. teptemher 27. 41-tf YDH.H'MC and for s tie I y CEH I'. N'T .--." hl-! Just received KKA.MKKce FLKTl'llKit. tlj-posite lcp"l. pttml.cr -1. OiX-r I)rf (Joods rgHE ladies are invited to ex-imine mir extensive as ..rt ineiit of French and t'til.nr .Merinos, silk and wool Plaiilt, all wool lu Laines, lieltej looking at an l i'uyiug. Seplember -O. cs. ore. Thee are worth T. Wit LOUT 01 f. S U6T received from Cincinnati, some of the l-et putterns ol C'Hitiiii,'', Parlor tert plate end Stop AVi'e".', both fur coal or .rood, which will he sold at ourusm.1 lu'.r prices for ce.su, at the City Stove Store. .KiitKii A tWliiKWOi'Il. October 20. 131. O-tf still lati:i: AND J10UE IMPORTANT NEWS! tf) A. TSAI.I.AIH would inform all whom f 1n.1v concern, tlmt he n: .y at all I'nics l e fun i::d ,11 1 s V-;,t his oi l stnnii. plciriiin r's l.u street, a few Un.,r d.uini f M i.:. rea :y in.'! willuisr to do all in his power fur the a.sa uf nen. roR.tn and children. A good assoiloieni of lools ni 1 Shoes .li;. tii son Itand. or made to order, of t'ie he t r.uitrii.l and workmanship, warranted to rue sail sl.iclion. Tut :'e u --st iu.poi t;i'. 1 l: Hitter is, thul in vitrw of all tin- cii'ciMi.s ..i m Ci a niiii wh'ch I r.u: si; r roun. i.-i . and tin' pecui .r;:ie. : ::.e busil.csa itself. I have ! ecu .iiiwit to a.lot'L Ci. t.xc.usi.e cash system. Tl.is arr-.n Linei.t n ill no il.mM etia'de me to re icce the price of my work very m-iterially. wliich I fully intend to do to tht: lowest rute consistent with sound policy and living profits, liond material, neat and suhstantial work, is a sentiment or principle that I l eiieve to (.eahnost universal in tins community, and one that 1 fully intend t aii times to keep in vi-w in the prosecution of uii tusint-.s. Kichrcond, August ill, l-."i'3. -" It New Arrangement. C1 ZIMMKli would respecliuliy inlorra bis old ' . frienJs and customers, thut lie has moved his Candv manulai torv to -No. 4', M.i'.n street, where he will keen a general assortment of Caniiies, Nuts. Kruit. and Cnrar3. Also, a rem ral and C'iar3. AI ort mnt of OTiONS--l r.rt U. Uutl(i:ovs, and such ar'sclcs s tu... Su.ns, lor whoij Ki.-hnionJ. August 0. I5"" n-. ( tnbs, lJo-.i.'1'y. m ' us.iatly Ui't't ia aui retail, t Citifin-S4-tf T. invite fie atter.tion of the ladies !i our fine ass. r:n.ent of i l i 'rocm.ean l wniereo nfacfcpii5,"..ii and colored Voire Al.tiotS". I Mm 1 at.eta an-s new sill. Plaids, inciudiliirsonie very rich patterns t ail and see. Se'-'temcer 0. r. wkI'.iit . JthJiS t.y l...c;;iel vv. t,.',ii.a Jm-.-tJ. .'.a,ii..y, i -.-. WUiltii r, together wi-.lt edition of Stan.fiir.I Tlr.ii.-h 1.1 UCANivS. 4il 'f ii t rnweil, 111 riii'iip-", Siitij s..u A: Co s I'o.-ts. l'i r sale al set. -.0 FO W LKIf? 1 I.'K I.1CATIOX . MKRIC.N Azit.it. r- and liefonn-r: A j: . graph' Frcloro: Marv i.Ttid-n: The Theory .it Human I I ro--re-s- Mis HeeeherV K-medr lor the V r. n;. of rtomen: U iiii-m m i her Needs, bv Mr-. E. ...!; Smi'h: f-r sale ' ' blKUANri'S. 11KE if ilretlv: I.-"crs an 1 Spec n,- tf H-ra.re A Mann: Emerson's Essays: Ie guin y's Vr.tiujs: Know Nothing: Romanism not Christ it 'ijty : tl-eehcr a l'apal Conspiracy: at M. BCANK a. Writ ins1 I'aper. Alhambra"' Fancy ream Latd Note; mux l)u-Let-I rand Si. Hyperion Huff Note J-adies I tin k o.t: ter and Cap Papier: Blank Ko sal" and retail at ks: tatioricrv. Jt 1,1 KBANks' MUSIC. IlaTeyoa ien SanK Katy Snow; I'm eff for Balio A fifr thr new anl choi.-e Sonz. just received": tliC ?iin ri.asi.iirir. i e:i;-uesr aa.u'x lc a .a' . - - Dried lcacl?. rttviTT- .... onwlitr of Ter.nessts reacts cnrsr-i had at So. 31 Main street. OEi BARN pUt s at l Iiol"alc! OA A POZ r.ror.r.d Pepper and ?pice. which w;li t-e tilt at " mauuractarer't price-, and rraate4 to i.e i:re. or r-osaie W. BAHNE?. JiiieT, lf-55. " JOHN SH1LLIT0 & CO., o. li East lonrlh ttreet, Cincinnati, IMPOitlEKS OF Drv Goods and Carpeting! Tp EiPECTFt"LI.T inform their customers aa J pur chafers t;:neri"y. thAtthry are now ex-eui. ii ai exteiia.ve aa4 i 1 , FLOOR OIL CLOTH, dc. Fa .iiias. Hotel keepen. 5tamS.at owners aad ttraas;ers any mpon sndin: the best class of tao-i a . at .riees as low as tiier taa tie purchase i ta the astra etuet. Set'tcmber 3. sl-tf V oCXCES Qri?ISE, nt receired ti.it cay 9J jt vr J by express, art-t fr saie hj jailitliiCli KCKsTEIS. Jr , Wholesale irug-rist. 2forth-eatt corner Feorth aai Main .rcc-j, Cincnrst. Oetsber li, Isii. -fcTt LTX'X -TAIVS. TUX Se Flat Ultra Frail Jar, opia a aesr bt rimple priccijile, tci oalr perfectly toeeessftU Frait Jar of taessnioD: at BX.iA'ia'3 J. L. MXES'S.

KHAIIER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission aaJ Forwsrdiu? lerchaats, rar tae Depot, Itir huud, I sad. Wholesale Grocery Store.

KRAMER i FLETCHER, Jl"ST received and for sale -'0 hhds New Orleans gajar; tO ba; Coffee: lebt ls rescedand clarified do; 15 boaesCamly: 10 " Melassvs and Syrups; i'j has . R Cheese; So tf l!s W htte Kiih; 5 casks AloCads; 5 olds Saleratus: So boses Ka'Sias; 4i lbs Twire, assorxed; 50 bags Sfaof; l- t ls ait; Aou lbs Lead; 1-2U sacks l-'ikegj a.ii; Tocetl.er wi;h a fenerat assortment wf ail olaer articles asaaii kept for sale in such elti:nniebls. Tbe traie of uealers in this city and country is respectfully requested, and thy are assure-! that w wilt sell at Cincin a an fnc, wit tue amti adaiuon of frejt. K.cl.M.ond. asgust, leii. 33 tf HARDWARE FOR THE FALL TRADE! Tyler Davidson & Co., II A RDWAEE MERC II A NTS, Ne. HOanJ 141 Mala street, CINCINNATI, RE now receiving Eeatty's Cleaver's acj Choppers, ri'U as..rtcsei:t; Wilson's Hucher Knives and Steels, all kino's; Kus$eH's do do- do. do; Knf lish Wroueht Fire Irons, assoriej sizes; braj Ilei l do do do; "rVatfrloo Ooi IFaus. do; Boston Beiiiag Ccaiacy's FaVrics, Belting, IIoss and Octol-r 1. lij. 44 tf GAS! GAS! GAS! ' P"TT0S1? who are desirous of tak ir g iras this - inter. wi:t W p!ae :re notice at ttie" Gn Fittinj,; shop, over John M. r-ixou's meat siore on Muio s:ret. so that the service dpf na l e put in te'ote the tirt of Ievecuber. or before ihe hard frrrj lis weather cori.nfences, as no more services ran l e put :ri after the ground is frozen. ?o come on first come fir: served. CUAHLES-COLLIER. Oetoir er 1H, lcii. 44 t Watrhfi? a nil .TptiolrTjf j W V W M A. . V ... J m I J t'ST receive J from the 1'ast soma very tne Watch !tes,i;ilj anJ silv.r cases. ttr railroad purposes. Ci.ld Cuai-.ls an.! l-'ob t -bains; i Kar ItirsTS uf virions patu-ru: Musical iloxes an,l Accorvieons; (.old iVns auj IVncii I ase&; Silver Ware anJ I'UteJ Gi-viis: lirraitpins 01 the latest patterns. tsT" Watches) and Clocks repaired by a tliil'.ful w,iit.rpan. !laviu rrocured one of the best workj men, I inrenj that ail work that is entrusted to my . care, .hall bn repaired with th,. utmost care and on ! reasonable terms, and warranted to keep good time ac- ! coriiint; to their equality. i 'l'hatikiul lor past favors, I wish a continuance of the I same. C. A. DICKINSON, No. 03 Main s'reet, tign of Gulden I'ale. Jim CI, Is '.5. 27-tf illstlt-Iics. "0 '"' superior Jamestown Matches, wVich will Ve sold ' Jy as Idw a ever oilcici in this market. I y . W. BARNES. June?. S3 tf l'ilitii-j 'I'arklo. .'Is'IIING TACK LI'., iu abundance, at C. A. DICKINSON'S. April 13. lH.j. U-tf flone Ware. 1 OflO GALLONS Stone Ware, of all siie, and patterns. rur - saie by ti. W. B HNE3. i NEW ARRANGEMENT! JAjJCS M. HAY?. H' AVIN'O purchased the entire stock of Mcrchandiz...,! ot Hrishtwcll, desipns continuing Ihe i husiufai it tfc. old stand, who.e bo offers lor -a!3 1 Te Moil- on hand, ct prices far below those , tver tj)-rrd in tuis murktt They trill be i sold, and those, who want bargains ' I now where to get them. j l7 Some good and substantial articles, such as may ' not ue quite iu fashion will b sold lor IA.S XII A II A LI' COST. I Soitio ot tl.cm aro very neat, and as good ta those of ! nioie recent purchase. ! Ia addition to tho former stock, the undersigned, will, on M.mday noxt.open ! 3X353TAT T OOK, i Which .v;;l cftual in style and beauty, anything bro't : to this Krirket. j HIS ASSORTMENT WILL EMBRACE Every variety f Staple Dry Goods and Gro- '. j ceries Ladies Dress Goods, of every varie'y Lroudcloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, ' ! dc, dc, j J A further enumeration of articles is deemed unne j c .,rv, and the public are respectful ly inv ited to call j bei.'r."; puri '.asing, wlh the assurance that every i Hi. i sii.ll i.e maje satis. 'ory. : kii lirnond. Set t. IS, I-o 40-tf Vholesale and Retail G rccery Stoe J. M. DROWN CO., TfH"l,T rspt . t fi ; 1 1 v inform t!eir friend and the rmhlic . that they ure now in receipt of a large and choice stock -It Anion ir which is New Of.r.r .si, CRrymcD anl CuRintu Bvt.R; Jivi, K:o sd Ifiin. Coff-e: Fiw T.c: Les l'int I k tK?.K and Thu-. i ; Salt; loeether wttba general ari'.ty f articies adnptti to ihe country trade. ! t e h-id onrsflx ps ret.y at all tin.es t3 furnish all artich-s in v.:r line at Cincinnati pritext ititk freight added. to cui;iry dealers. Al.-s'i on haud, u-erior Family Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Grain . ec . arlic'e of Lemon Hynj fnr sale "--y tHp ca i s l.u. McecLLorfiirs. 1 No. 47 Alain street. t nr vouie, i V Y. hive on ham! a 't-Rdi 1 stock of Shawls, of ererr d9rT!ption. hoth ia;o arid fasbinnaMe. Iinn't fail to see them l.ffore you Luy. T. WRIGHT & CO. Septetnl er t-f. 4() tf THJlDDtfs WllieilT. HILTOS HULtlSBIU'CHTH T. Wright & Co. RK !n r,T'x't, l y recent arrivals from "New York and ' u. 3i- IU. I afsjdiia, a very large and coniireheijs: ve stock 9 l allsincl ViuU r.uols j Er.i' raclr.z aimost erery style and variety, selected with refnei.-je t' our iucre-isuig c.ty trate. and with an eye also j to the w-iijti of tiie country, to w bich we invite tUe attention of juirchascrs. j As it is r.o. our taste to enttr ;r.to competition in the Gs DUi-ivsS. (there i-eiii a compaDy rg -.i.iz..1 in twn fur that j "!.'.. e I not huu-ce 10 yar astoti i slied ears that , hare wore 1.00M thj.u irr ever broulit to Inriiitoa. or i: th.iM. n'ir j rtces re 5t cent, i-elosr our neijrhlors; l"ut j r le ourselves to show our friends a stock inferior to none : the marker, and at prices as low as the lowest. j .;I profits ard utck pay" is our motto. V .f-ft ft :re us a caU at the old stand, ISo. Itt Main street, f cer li: - Pun: p. T. W UMHT & ro. j Kichttiond. Jej tem'ner 20. 4'j tf To ily sid 4 oimiry H;iUrs. j Anm A- I l.i:TC Iir.lt have row a lartre as- ( sortment of tiroceries. which they offer to the trade at ' i. i! uinai! prices, w.ih the only addition of fresht. Call at their store, opposite the Passenger Lx-yol B.tchmond Aii r or :r j.-roiriptiv attende-i to. August.:!, 1-V. 3S-tf Il.N E assortment of Cameo Pint tod lirops. at 1 C. A. DICKINSON'S. April 13. 18.-5. 17-tf TUfiUAS KKAMSB. S. F. FldTTCHEB. CJ-EIIISr-A. HALL. A I. 1. r: N A It II O AL)K s , Que us ware Healers, No. iO, Main Street, Richmond. Wjj have recently been receiriog a new and complete stock oi all goods louncl in our line, consisting of Queertwtre, Glass ware, r rench I. hica. I.ritannia, i Church, Stare and House Lamps, i.uiumiKki, ,i .tiers, .c. Out stock it of tha bst, but as we are not fond of boasting, we will not nay tat w, can or what w caocot da, but s-' uil request all persona wanting goods in oor line, to call examine and judge far thernselret befcre baying els. There. 3une 7 155. 25-tf Boot and Shoes! A Use assortneat of Boots. Shoes, Owlters. Orermi shoes. Rua jsaniiais. ire .of tie Uest oalitr and e.esi ttries. Call ai.3 eaaaaine. X. w ",1'iss ' v. Septeialjer 20. tf Clot lis and CaJmeres. a TTR stock of Cloths. Cassimeres. Satinets, Tweet. " .s UQU-Qiiir ro;'l. Toot Wishnr t parchase woeld de wed t. tee loeta be.'are cojriar else-Berw- !. iJ It t Tijie,. T. WKKiJJI a. CO

j HE.MtV FALLS, WHOLES ALE 1 JD EITilL j Carpet msjrTctoxjao .Vo. 19 Rust 4th st., bet. Main and Sycamore, I CI5CINXATI, j S ow nnirlii a Urate rtock of Earlinh aad Americas ! CAlaPtt I c- Curtain Wot,. Oil Ciuthw. &e.. for tae fall j irade, ta wkich be retpectfaiir iarUe the Meatus ef tbe ipvrilie. I BerneBiber , IcU. tf

(ittrerin Taction, VN tacellent tftinr ftr char-pcsl hand, ana to nse a"r sbavicr. A wottie ahoailoB srary ladsj'i toilette. Uanefaciuresl ty ilvjiO-OWA V ds UAL WIT' N. NoTcatt-.r 1, 4e af rBrm FERGUSON 4 YEO'S OFFICINAL VERMIFUGE IS a safe, pleasant mni efficient raseedw for TTerai. takes tie rwce,!ence of ethers, hecaaae 1st. Aty child wilt tak. ttreadiiy. Sd. I re,,uirra ne sawdiciae Kei.re ar after tta use. SJ. t ber parents ar i cvstcians ar asiaukea is the sysnpton;s and worms are not present, u dees aekarsa, bet Iras.s the boe)s ta gool ceaditioa. cerrectutr los.se. walerw stools. 4th. Bseux phvs.c ans. irenerally, consider It tae test arjthe.ianBtie ia use, tw th 4 rof wsiHia ask y.ur ia&iy lhs aiciaa. I'rejard iy FEBOrSO CO.. Kicluuoai, In J. For sate fc drwm'ste sxaera!!v. BVKDS.IL BKO.. Wlaeiessile aints,CioiBBatl. Oct over 1? ljj. 44 -tf

Clork. EV ttock of SO hour and & Jar II rasa flocks C.'A. MCKINSO.N. April IT. 153. I7tf . OSIlttl OLI I A W ART ASSOCIATION! Second Year. VRRA.VGKME.NTS for the second tcaual ro'tleetion ot t'ua new and popular institution fo the ditfuaion of Literature and Art, hae been made on the niost extensive scale. Aic.in the works alceaJy en -g ed, it the lar-famed GENOA CRUCIFIX," AVhiuh originally cost ten thousagd dollars. In lornun the new collection, the ditTution of worltt of American Art, and the encouragement of American genius, ttave not been overlooked, t'oramis.ious have been issued to many of Ihe most dtstin gui.hed American Artists, who will contribute tome ol' their finest productions. AmMg them are three Marole tlusta, eaeruted by the greatest living Sculptor Iliram t o wer t Ir oiw tingle blocks of Serreveaae Marble, of a Eon ge ff.i sm.xGTo.v, The Father of hit Countrw; B E.'J. i.W.V ' ,'. f.YA" L.V, The l'hilosopher; D.I.VIEL WEBSTER, The Statesman. Those great National works tre evpected to arrive in this country from Florence, Italy, about the first of Scptetn btr. A special agent is also in Kurop to make careful a ill judiciout aeWctiooa from toretgn workt nf Art, bn'h in Bronze and Marble; Statuary and I hoice raintingt from the Rreat Art repoaitnriet of London, l'aris, lerlin, Vienna, Huaael Jorf, Munich and Florence, the whole forming a collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the members of the Association lor the Second Year. Torina of Membership. The payment of three i!,l!art constitute, any one a member of this Association, tnd entitles him to either one ot the following Magaainet for one year, tnd tlso a ticket in the distrioutloa of tho Statuary and 1'aintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazine; Harper's, Futnaiu't, Knickerbocker, lllackw ood's, Graham, tnd loiiey e I.ady't Book; and the Qutrterly Review re printed iu New York Kdinburich, Westminster, London tjaar. terly and North britixh. Littell'a Living Age (weekly) ia furnished oat jear an 1 two memher.hios for $'i. 1'erscnt taking live momborthips ire entitled to any fivo nf the Magasrine for cue year, and tix tickets in the distribution. The net proceed derived from th ttlr, of meroherships tre devoted to the pureriate of work of Art for the ensuing year. The Advantage Secttretl by becoming a member i.l this Asmoctatinn tre 1st. Ail persons receive the full value ol their subscription at tli.t start, in the shape ol sterling ItlagaIinfi Literature. id. Lach member is contributing towards purchta in choice Works ol Art, which are to be distributed anion:; themselvea, end tre at the tame tin.e encouraging the Artists of tha country, dialursing thousands ol dollar, through its agnnry. Fersuns in remitting funds for membership will pleas.) fcive their post-ollice aJJre.s in full, statins the month they wish ttie Magazine to coinmenco, tr.d writa the word Registered" on tha envelope to prevent loss, on the receipt of which, a cei lil.calo of memuerahip, together with the Magazine deaired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores, will observe, that by jcii ing this Association, they reeriv tho Mairizino and free ticket in the annual disirthution, all at tho tame price thay cow pay for the Magtzina alono. 1 or membership, address C. L. l.KRBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal oflive "Knickerbocker Magazine" office S-l ErotJway, Ne.v York; 'oJ"y"s "Ltdy' Book" olfice, 113 Chestnut ttreet, Philadelphia, or Western Orfiro, 165 Water ttreet, Sandusky, O. October 11, 135" 4 5 tf IMtOFESScTirVvOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. iJROf. WOOD'S Hair Hcstnrative it no doubt, tha nioat wonderful discovery ol th ia to of p r arest. Ihe following is from a distinguished mom bur cf the medical prefession. Sr. Paul, Jtnutry 1, 18o5. l'rof. O.J Wood-Pair Sir: L'nsolicitud I cri 1 you this certificate. After being nearly bald for a l ing time, and having tried til the hair restoratives cvtsnt, and having to laith in any, I wat induced, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. J placed myself in the handt of a barber, and the Restorative thai) applied and weil rubbed in, 'ill the tcalp wat til a glow. 1 hit I repeated every morning, end in three weekt the young hair tppeared, and grew rapidly from Ati.uat last up to the present time, and ia now thick, black and strong soft and plo.a.Mt to th touch, whoreas.lt Was hefore harsh and wiry, what little there wa of it, and this iittle wa disappearing rapidly. I still use your Uejtorativ tbsut twice a week, tnd hall toon hive a good and perlect crop ol hair. A I have read of those things tnd who hat not! but I haveuever teen hitherto any case in which any person's hair wa real, ly benefitted by any of the hair tooir, &e., of the day, tnd it really give me pleaaure to record the result of my experience. 1 have recommended your preparation to otheit, tnd it already bat a large and general tale throughout the Territory. The people have teen in effects, tnd have confidence in it All who hare used it here will coincide with me in what I have written. I hesupply you tent us t the wholesale agent if the Territory, It already exhausted, and daily inquiries are rr. ade for it- You deserve credit for your discovery. I, for one, return yon thankt for the bene lit it has done me, for I certainly had despaired. Ion, long tgo, of ever effecting tny tuch result. I congratulate you that your fortune (tnd a large one) is already made. Yours, btttily, J. W. BOND, Firm of llond Si Kellogg, Iruggitts, tt. Wnl, M. T. LosisiMtr, Ind., June t), 1S53. Mettr. O. J. Wood St Co. Gent: Yonrt of tha 13th inst. rame duly to hand. Enclosed pleate find nA, it all. If you choose you can tend ma tix dozen bottle Hair Kettorttive; I think lean tell It. It ha. worked miracle in this place. 1 sold a man ix tl bottle who w a bald, and it fetched the hair out all over bit betd. Your, respectfully, M. U. CBIDLEY". CA&I.T1.E, IU.. Jene27, ISSi. I have Died Prof. O. J. Wood' Hair Rettorative, and have admired it wonderful etfoct. My hair wt becomicr, a I thought, prematnrely crtr, but by th use of hit '-Restorative,'' it ha resumed it I original color, tnd I hate no doubt permanently to. SIDNEY bREESF. Ex-Senator United State. Tic r wwk t, Ind., Jena 15, 1 53. Prof. O. J. Wood A yon are about to manufaetnra tnd vend your recently discovered Hair Reatorat.ve I will ttat for whomsoever it saty concern, that I hive ated it, tad know other who used it, that I have for several year been in tha habit of nainj othtr Hair Restorative, aad that I find yours vtstly Mtperior to tny other I know. It entirely eleaate tha bead fro-a dandruff, tnd with on month propr use will restore tny person' hair ta the original, youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, oft and glossy appearance; and ail tht without discoltring tha hand that apply it, or the dress on which it drop. I weuld therefor recommend rt use la every one doairons of baring a one color and texture to bir. Respectfully, youre, VYILSO.V EIXG. . . St. Lon. June 23,1 ia. Prof. Wools A yon ara about to prepare aad real year recent l y discovered litlr Reatorative, aad a you reqvett my opinion of it. I will state that my hair was. a tew anonta ago, Tory gray; sad after e.inz two ottie of your Hair Rattarattrai, it attaeaed t erifiotl color, and lince at tpplkatioa, all dandrorf bat disappeared from ray head, aad f hare been troabled with no disagreeable itching of tha c!p. f tea aliased tfio3 who uaed it will not regret H. a it gives tea a ppeartBsa of htvio; aeea raeeotly oiled. I am prepared, therefore, to recommend iis aa to til wha r lies. reus of having a bewotiful head of hair. J .ir, yourt, ie , H L STEWART For le ia Cineinaati by JOH D. PARkv, coraWef Fourth aad WJnBt.t tnaaaiactarer' price. N- B We pat op the Rttorttivew both with anl without aeiant, and tbiaa for restoring color, that coBtaiaiog Pediment tho beet. For sale in Richnaend at tha Dror gtora of L. U. McCCLLOCGH October 15, 1556. 45-tf