Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 49, 22 November 1855 — Page 3
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jttCKSDAY Morning, November 22, 1855.
RICHMOND, INDIANA.
CX3C ! K- Jackson, at the ew or -vore.
is almost daily adding to his stock of Winter Goods. Although bio sales are larrre he is able to Eupply almost every demand in his line.
XteertC. B!aach:ra, Proprietors. Charles r. Coffin, J
s --oared at tim9t to dissoant Produce Bills
.i. nnes FaiFer :
.. fnterest on money Deposited:
lBh-btinirPf'io5nt Baxhso attended ; " . idej-rteh. I Westminster Rviirw. wehsve jut re6o Hours from 6 A. M. to 4 P. M. j ceived this able quarterly from the American i-kimmJ. Ju'y 12, 195 j. ipuplisbers Leonard, Scott i; Co. Its con-
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tents are:
JDS?" Watson's Gallery is the place to ob-
: tain likenesses in the best style of the Darier-
; reian art. Can at rooms opposite the Citizens Bank.
"Richmond l'nmp, Sash, Blind Door laniifaelory.
JOSEPH DICKINSON has bought the stock on hand, j li Saab and Door Factory, carried on heretofore rr ki Pump Manuf-tetiry, aad ha." employed eorore. t workmen in the line, and will hereafter carry on j .t-f business in all its branches, in connrs-tion with the
p1pba!!"'s. tJpiers wr ?a, iiuim.-, -u . , pM;, Lett I k Wo.,4 Pi;.in;j, wi'lbe properly atteu'M list reasonable pri-s. AU work from his establishment, will be warranted to jive satisfaction. A considerable stock of the above es nowon hand. 2d mo. loth, 1?55.
Nrw MARtrr IIouhk. We are informed that tte opeuiiifr of the new Market Ilonsc, is to take ptsce en Chiitmns morning-. Mr. I'ax-on is ma ling largo preparations for so important an event In car prowinsr city. He has purchased of (Jeor-re pavIJ-on the Ctef vhichha-i taken several premids at State and County Fuirs, weiKhinp 2500 jonml. He has offered a premium of a Silyku vyy far the beat Lamb bron'it to him previous a that lime, he paying a liberal price for the lamb, ..a -Ui.wr the can to tie owi.er of the best one
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n't.,-, t. n Ixn ,.,,1.rr.( at fti0 Tnur-
1. Theism. 2. Marcus Tul'ius Cicero. 3. The Position of Woman in Barbarism and arnonjr the Ajieients. 4. Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cum mi tig. 5. Drunkt-nness not curable by Legislation. 6. The London Daily Pre?. 7. Contemporary Literature.
Death ol' .Mr. Nancy Rothf rmel. ,H nieet:ti- of Ov-ta! Fount Circle, Xo. 2, held on the eve'-insr of the l.Vh inet., a committee cohistin of Mrs. Nancy Paxson. Mrs. R. 1. Viekers and Mrs. Kliza Son't. were unpointed to prepare rpsolutiots in r ferene" to the decease of lister Rothermel. The committee s'dip.iitted the following, which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased an Ali-tvise Providence to take fn.m amotio us, our s'ster Nanc y Rothervfi, late a niernber of this ('iri !e, we can but express our deep regret thut ine po'-essed of Fomny viiiues ?o uniformly kind in nil her intercourse, amiable in disposition, and so devotedly attached to the principles f our Order, should have been so early taken from us; yet we bow in submission to the wii! of Him win dos all thins
It ns r.ot mourn, but emnlate her vir-
boae on Christmas morning and the one ta- j ,e ,",,.'.;. f(1'i Ult hl. ' tie preniium will ho Bold at aucJiou between ; Resui'.ed, That re tend -r to the bereaved
addition.
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io2 the premium win u hoiu ai aue.mu uciwcrii Kesoiteu, mat ve tenii -r
iind 10 o'clock on that tiiornin. Mr. Paxson , fri'-i:ds of our d'-fen'-t d s:str, o-ir warmest pympa-
. i .,M.,i f... nwin t c "fatted I thv iti th Sheir hour el -Llictio:
ru iisii in uv, ui v l,,v - - - i . . ....
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if" wnmim mutton, roasters, and other tlntiirs i , .. ,' . . ,
t" r ' . i rcHOiuiioti ie ii:ruisnt'i sue i;-;etuis
his preanible and !.4 ttl nnr b't
Licb will Miake the fii.est display or lieh meats j tert n,i uy piiblk'.cd in the city j -n r;. eter offered in this market. Lovers of the good j . things of this world, are invited to be present and V.TT'V 'f Mt Vcr!'ffl their baskets with those thm which mac the j M Ilcur l:,JO,(.r( 1:;chrno-f3 Iu,,.t ; tii0 r:d heart glad, awl the "fiicc to shine." j year of l-:r : r-
Mr. Paxion, w ith an enterprise we hope to see
rewarded, is making larpe additions to his slaugh-1 tering establishment. lie is also building a pork ; lionse. smttke Imus-c, and other convenient bvtikl-'
Tl:re fr'r-cdsdiaJl meet arr-i'n, Who have loved."
Richmand Prices Current.
bpforthep..rpeeofk.lliUgand putting np pork. ealr M of - Pr '
fornr citizens tor their own nse. .Many ruriu.is lUtur y late each fll two or three hogs, and find frequent- i " ' t , heat, V huili lj ronch trouble in having them proper.' butcher- Kv( 1 .. tdand du-sscd. Mr. Passon will tak them from "rn, tbi-ir pens, and return the product in lard, bacon, j 0a'u'a ' ar any other form it may be desired. Success to j Barley, " the enterprise. j i iauocd, " j fllRU, '
tmar. Wood's IUia H eit6Ratite . V invite : Aj;.Ie, gr
i (I. 1 rt
;il attention to tho advyrti-si-ruent nf th'.J arti. In in
aaolber column of our l ayer. It has now b(?t: a i:ttT.o ha than two years before tha publi, and yet it baa baeomefiom it intrinsic nKTit, a atandard article upon tho ihc'.vea of almost all dniir -iU, and tha f hc?tor Hcr ild
ayt, "It now stanl at the head of all rcuirdie of tho !
iind." Nor U thi result at all imrpnjiiig when it n nmemberud that distinguished stntnn, as well a? many memben of tho medical profession, indeed ladies and gentleman of tho highest inti l!ig n-e, in all part of the eonntry testify that it has and will restore tho
Onion-,
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... ' Ba'-n Ham?, ?t. . . Sh..!i!d"f. " ... fiaiSi.i. a. ... . .. ?lHr.r. ... . . . 1 hi l.ard, " . . . ... 75;T:i!h".r, " ... .. 1 r.ii,'i,.Hf.,i prk, " ... . . . 1 T5S fl..nv. - . 0 3."ill;v."ton . . . 1 O-X hl'iif Out;, (1. z- .. "i i: -s
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WASTED, Sf At Friends l!oarl';ng S.diool, a Cook, and two or threo Temalo AiisUii:. (l.Taaiii would bo preferred. Enquire ,,f 1). Hl'NT, Supcriutendcot. 1 1th mouth, 22, 155. 43-tf Notice to Tax Payers. NV person wishing to pay their St:if and Cunty
, ..iMt, ,iiii'.mu nitll "Uil U.tl m'S,
fca.r.cover the beau t too i.au. remova au laourna an i . N-0 3l xai1 twett Kirbmon l. will have th.-tr receipts Itching, anj all disease of the scalp; and more than ail, ' forwardjd to him for payment, thereby savin? time and preserre the hair, if used for toilet purpose, both in '. m n.-y. W. IV I.VN'DK, 1 rexsurer tV. eolnr and from UlVxvg out, to .ny imaginable age. Rend- j "ten-aie, W-,bor 2, 1S05. 4v-tf 'trJt Notice. , y, . ,. , ! .4 L persons knowlnjr tlieciselvrs ln.?Me,t to Brtir.l PI'BaROAISS IS URV-OOOUS. e direct the 'i,x. l.y nole.ir aceo.::it. are re.ii-te-l tJ c.ill amt settle. .... e i . l .1 - . i All those fuiJinir to -1o so, will lltv! tlieir accounts after th action of merchants and others interested lt of juaryT w, ti. therrrr ert-cr, r.,r conation, to the advert Lscment of William Leo & Co., niehmond. Xoven.i.er . li-KR0 slfc amonj; our new advertisements to-day. Wil- ; .01I0B , h.y tThe omiersTnTt ha. t-een ham I n !it T hir of N'W York his dis- ' "a.p.iinte.l a.lnilnistrat-r ..f the etate of Oliver Kiusey, nam ,ee, iibo iaj tor 01 tww 1 ora, nas uis hltPf f,,.j, ,.,,,!. au persons indebted t.-. tinuisled himself bv his extraordinary energy t T.''' ',"''', ar,e re,'u"'t' 1 iu.me.iiate i.ayment. an 1 and knowledo of his business, and liko him is '"''" tue...i-ate.i tor Mt,i tu estate ?u,- . posed to ! fc.lf!'l. J AMtsM. 1ME, AJ.i . now mono!H,ri.in a irruat nurtiou of the trade November io.".. -1'i-tr
in fashionable goods the particular trade I
known us "wholesale and retail."
I'lBLIC SALK
L soVl at the resnlenca f tht .nsscriVer. one
ile north of Kichmon'l. on Thurs ' iv. the tith dav .,f
Mr. Lee is not afraid to introduce himself ''il!"t,ut t vear ot.i c..it. bio--: i. r .,, Cstv Bti.cii noz, eurii,i.:siu the ahe.if. . faruiirnr iu;ild-
inents, hnuscioul an I kitcaeu furniture. i.c. Sale to coinmencs at lt o'cUck on 9ai.i tin- Twelve months credit oa all sums over three dollars will be given. :!.e ur her firingr note with approied security. JOHN SI' A KK. Noveml-er i, 1."j5. 4I-u
to customers; aud tha consequeuce is that customers are not afraid of him. By so doing e has already distanced the old fogies, and undoubtedly Le knows how to keep ahead of them.
Sr- Additions are being made to the already large stock of goods at the old stand of B. Brightwell, every day, by our friend Jamks M. Hays, the present proprietor; and old foods, that have beeu on hand for years which the ruthless tvran.
fashion has heretofore "laid on the shelf, " are goiti
A SPECULATION. 'I'Hi: rnlitnM? Oil Mil! tn o miles nnrth of T:k-hm"r. !. built by H..etl & Fahnestock, will be so! I at a ir.'at bargain, or traded !r city property, m-r.-har.Jiz? or wild lauds Knptire t-ovn, of James M. I ue, who is fall v nuIhorirl to soil it. CHARLES I'FFKIVS. November J2, IS" . 40-tf
'I' xkf.n rm-v n e.., ,.,',. l
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Knt... a li
i i Wayne tnwnship, lirillillil cnir ri:n
Off like hot cakes at less than CWt As the fa j praised at twenty dollar, by 1.- muel U w,n .nd Joseph toos razior strop man savs, "A few more are left I vvn- John S. Lyio. Ju-ti f the Pe -e. . ,, .. , , Att-st. A.ND'IEW i . SCOTT, tlerk. ci the same sort, and purchasers are invited to I N.vebe l 53 4J-3w
call before it is too late, and lay in a supply, aud ! examine his new stock. I
T S hereby riv
I of Witt. Hollin-wei-th
NOTICE
that I. N.tv.
Co.,
i'avis, of the firm of thrt i li'll'in I'dilii.trr
,tr tilt very easv timtier to s;iv to Ltie nah'eu in ine town oi i -.ix.-.n, v artie eourfy. la t , will proceed "be je clothed,- but not quite so easily or quieklv ! n n ';n,'ho "7 !.,r tween the , 1 1 i hours of Id and 4 .. ', ; n snt-l day, a' t'te doort aij S those who are ill that Situation oftimes re- F.mndry, to th- hi-h .r bid '. r. a h't flirt Car Wheels q iire. Clark's fHshionable Clothing Emt-orium. fnd shV".-.w;y,'h TT", 'iTi,' 1 wl,h uhe T'!1'?''1
owct r, oppost.e tl.-s o.il lijiik, comes as near j m imhs f r the -., ,.. , ., , . Jtk ui..1 h,,tl. tl,o, t! no ; !o . ! Rmonnt dao thereoa re: ..n'-aid.
K," , " , - " " " l-""" j V(i!'.TN DAVI.-s. r"hr im-ttai-, nnd we commend it to those of our f ." thf rt K-i WW.. II i-it wjrth Co.
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vid rejairs
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A LIST OF LANDS AND TOWN LOTS: RirrXRXED DEL.IXQrEXT FOR THE OX-PATfEVT OF TAXES DUE TIIEREOX, FOR THE YEAR 1834, WAYNE COUXTY, IXDIAXA.
OWXERS' NAMES.
Description of Lands:
Xa me of Towas.
Abington Townsliip M -C'onuack. Barnard Boston Township. Davenport, Thoma Harra in, Mark it ptai:le-. t.jorfce To.il. t:U--n Centre Township. Cuninrha:a, l ........ fl i d o Stan! -y, Asr-ta Dalton Township. Baldwin, Sauford Ht llhimer, Jacob, sen., Lutz & &baffcr, do d. Harrison Township. Indiana Central Railway Co. Jackson Township. Brother, 11am .bas. '.
rover. Ja-ob (Ch. C. ) Chanilri, Geo. do do Divert, ITt h do do do do do do do d E Igortnn. Thomas Evans, W., 1 do Hawkins, Wiliifiia, dee d,. . . do do Hawk. William Hart, Eli .Johnson A Hnrkeft Jpsun,. .1. M
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WINTER FASHIONS. ZjacUes' FvJrj1 0UN' SCFFRJXS has just reseired from SewTork Jitirv la it and haoasote assortment of Ld;cs" v.,. Yi-.Tn iwff. Kfvs. Me. Thesa Furs l cf
raric-s anaHtie. and ef the latest sty las. The, 1A . 1 . . . . .. .... in . u 1
are inrttea lo C u ana im tau. . i"i i,-r -u mistake. September S7, ls55. t l HOLLOW AY & HATJGHTOIi, WAolesal and Htlail Dealers in Drn;i, StditiBfs, Oils, Dyn, faiati, Glass varf, KTC, KTC.. Southwest corner of Main and Pearl streets, Hic.Bss, 1141.
JzVMES M. ILVYS T T AS received a large and varied assortment of Fall
L L and Wil-r D (HK)1I, at tao OI4 star.a ol B. Bright well, which he offers on as fair terms as Uey cau be pureha-id in this city. Hi sto. k was selee lJ witk much ear, and embraces among other articles, the foilowine: BKOADCLOTHS, Caaaimerar, iMtttinetts, Unseys. E'.annels, e. SILK S plain and figured black, plaia eolorej. e -- ievn. plaid, striped, e. SUA WI la great variety. SXIESS OOOSB, Of almost every deseripticn Searfs, Capes, leT,aices, DelVevs. Mohairs, tiinhams. Lawas, Bereg os, Tissues, Jaeoncts, Prints. Em broideries, lUbbuns, e. lie invites the public to ejamina tha a.ity and cheapness of his lioc ds, Septaaiber 30. 41 -t." Another Arrival of New Goods AT THE New-York Dry Goods Store. 11 T E hv just received another lot of those f xe U $1 Xlerinns; 10O0 yirds Chusnedeon Sillts at Tio 100 4-4 b) 1 4 Wool Loon Msr!s; 30 pair twilled Lamb's wool Blankets; 150 pair red, white and yellow KUnnals; 100 pieces rich printed t'el.atnes; 6.' doz Needle worked Collars. t a barrain; 1500 yards Silk Brilliants, beaulitul goods. D OMSTIC GO ODS. Our stork ol these goods is the largest and most vsried in style ever brought into llichmcnj, and we know thev are mrked at pricesthst otters inducetnea's to purchasers 1 t-t csnnot be found elsewhere m invite all who buy for cash to coma and exsniinu our stock, and they will be at once convinced that we state undeniable farts. e- York Dry CieMtda Store, K. JACkSOX, Proprietor. October 11, 1S55. 13-tf
liO,lsl, 1C1IIIIO W, AC. MllS. A. D. "WOOLMAN, Xo. 8 South Pearl ttrett, Richmond.
Iam nowreeelvingfromttiecHj' thelsr est, finest and soost varisd assortment of Milli
nery Goods that 1 bav ever beeu ahle to otter I
to my customers My stock will be found ta consist of ihe newest aud most spleu.lid styles ol (oo.li, presenting; an array of Bonnets, Flowers, dec, of the most nimffntttcnt! scription. and uusurpassed by any tliiag hnrelofore ollere-.l iu this city. M ir;c, 1 am determined, shall continue low
er thau ltie lowest, and sacb as to r'ace within ths means ..f all the opportunity for tn.iu.Rinjr the taste for that irtost important ariicle of temala dress, a Bonnet, of faultless styie
and irreproaetiaoie nn:n. l nave a large aioca oi tteaoyMade Uonuets, constantly on hand
rXaf.XNT 330ST3Krn,tI also rail the atteiiUon of frtenctito my tftrv ortment
of piain frm ml casiii Hon o eta. Vleao call and exam
ice my .tack tie for pure has m. HicUwoDtl, Sc-.tcuut.er 1K2. 41 -ft
NEW ARRANGEMENT. J. B. IIUNNICUTT,
HAViMo'purchssed a stork of Jiiw . iry, e., of Job Borton, and moved his own st k to the room ol Mr. Bortrn, immediately below the Pal aditun 01ftce, has. with the two stocks combined,
a full nj handsome assortment ol Jewelry. Watehos, Clocks, Bresstpias. t tnger Kings, Fob and Vest Watch Chains, Ooldand Silver Pencil Csses, Spoons, Speftacles. Cutlery, Silver Ware of different kinds, ml in fct slmost every articlo usually kept in similar -tshlishments. 1 hey will be sold on as fair terms as they can be ha I at any other establishment, and wsrrsnted to bo what they are represented. i f Watches aud Clocks Kinutn st the shortust notice, and with care. J. B. HUNMCCTT. grateful for the liberal pitrige hretofove bestowed upon him, asks a eoctiuuancei of it. Old friends aad the public are respect fullv invited to call. Itichmond, June 7, 155. a5-t A 1 Is I- N & It II O AUK S , tiieenwnre lc:lers. No, 9, Main Street, Richmond.
W have recently been receiving a new snj complete stock of all goods found in our line, consisting of Queensware, til a wsre, French Chins, Prit.inn!, Church, t't.ro sod House Lamps. Candlesticks, V titers, e. Our stock is of tha best, but as we tre not fond of boaatin ;, w
will not say whst we can or what we cannot do, but would request all persons wsuting goods in onr l; i , to call examine and judge for thetnsuives before biving elswhere. June 7 lsoo. S.l-tj I.IN K sssoitroer.t of Csroeo Pins snd Drops, at C C A. DICKINSO.N'S. April 13, 1S5S. 17-'f THOMAS KBIMKK. '; F. PI ET.'lii:::.
Uout- nnd Mioet.! A fine assortment of liaots. Shoes, Oatters, Oer-
shoes, liiim 1-andals, ij-c.,of tiie best quality and h,r.sst styles. C'a.i aud saauiins.
1. Yl lil'.Ul til Bepteml er SO. 40 if Cloths and t'asiiMer-;s. OCR stock of Cloths, Cassiuieres, Satinets, Tweeds. cr. is onu-uallj good. Those wishia to perctiase r lO ! o well to see tiie i htfore tuylng elsewhere. io. 10 i j t:,e
place. T. WKKillT k IU
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readers who desire a gjo arti ' of i-Iolhiuj, as a f-titir j.'tit-e to jiittift.lze. He Las a largo atnl excciicnt o.k of clotLs, cin,crt, ovcr-coatinp.
esttngi, a.-,:l re!y-nude clothing, always on hand; Manufactory ;'!' t". 1 e have or.lv to add, bv wav of cshortation. ! 51St'K -' r ' it, ; iliiin'.irl, tu in. o ye clothed 'thereat! See fheiradvertisemout ' favor, srd is m- prct.-
ia another Co'umn. j parlnr'the ra.t ytar. f, , . .. - -r- ,,, ( ties, t .-iler -u.sl'e --..-si f , . lo lianiiers ati.l .I' -rcli: i . . i if.. ood s Ilair Ilv-storat ire is said to btrir, Butt.n... ciweu-1. . ,-:r t rfltwu (..,::i... ..!..... ... i . . v itcennes, lodiui.ap.-. tunsi
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m i-i.ciii Ncrcartilo Vritlne Tluid.
fro'. L it" una!', flhin. '.. .ci' ' .'''ere the public. I , c .-i-iiiitiv training in y c. i;y. vo tii fir-famed Ar-
I. Bejuamix L. Martin, Atti'.itor of Wayne County, do hen bv certify that the forW.a I Coaufy for the non-payment of Taxes duo thereon for the year 1C54; to which is aided the Stats of Indiana, Watxe County. Notiue is l.ereliv given to all concerned, that the whole of tl above described L-4iiJ Fenaliy chartred tLereuii, will le sold at the Court House in said County, on the first Monday ; paid before that time. Given under my Land this 2Uih day of Xovenaber, 1855.
is a correct lwt if the Lind and Town Lots returned Delinquent by the Treasurer of said Taxes of 1855. The fee for adverti.-ino; i jet to be added. BENJAMIN L. MAILT IN, County Auditor. and Town Lots, or a much thereof as will be r.eces?ary to pay the Taxes, Interest and ia Januarv next, ( 1856. ! bv the Couniv Treasurer, unless uch Taxes and Penalty, be BENJAMIN L. "MARTIN, Auditor of Wayne County.
At all times for Grain and all kinds of Country Produce. IT We areretaihuf Groceries at a v low riorp.ies. J. M. BKOWV At CO.. At the Depot. Kic hmond, Ind. Auriist 2. lSJ. 3t-
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;lo not k.,ow tut this is the mte wruedy a maiden S,,,,, t!.,,tl,.r., artai.nt, ,,km. WB 00 ter Cliei'aS JUt before gohig tO bed, and m.a;ian. Lj.i'.Tiiie.ai.d inr I :r!"ti:as ant 1 rise Medals .stoei.h.J est morning when claneiu, ct the , Zn ' ia Vjr"' 0Hl8' Ja to behold two enormous whiskers it had pro-1 a Jr'riVi'iiiivr'of Nw VoVt hehit' yo'r- tat oaoei on her I.tee durinir the ni"ht- bnt one thin"- Tli f't'owtmr lunts iw i Merchanis ef r..eht.od. CPrta!:, it Sa ! - i--.r, ... . . , " ! A0red J. J- Butler M.-r-ai.tits Wr.tiiC rluid, to
, .. ne.iio h a trial uv till wno ave : wnooi tne manufacturer resj eetiu iy refers.
dine or "uo hair on the t.p of their heads, in the place where the ha:.r onrht to grow." It ;9 to be ! ad at McCttllough's Prusr Store, See advertise-i taeat ia another column, and try it. j Irw J. BCTLSB'S MstUTANTlLSE WiTise Frtr. j are nsinj this very superior and fine flewina Wri-
t-t Fluid: and as far as our judgment goes, accord to it kigk ifjrss of merit the f-t that its excellent aalities are certified to by fifteen hundred bankers and rehants of the South sod West, is to us an abundant idnre of lu intrinsic value. Whst more need be Mted iB an ic. than that it should always flow freely lh ro. aasuiao a beautifnt jet black appearance, ead be so permanent and durable in its character, that it S!ts the action of aeidj and alkalies, we should like to ew. It is, front it-s permanency, the only Ink that hoald be used fer County and State Records, Dee-Is. traces od Wiliin .hurt, all papers that are valn'e. I- i. eU etlouUted for Baakers, Prafu, Checks. M U" " f -be forger cannot change the writing etkw For raany , our prominent mer"ts and bankers have been u.inj a foreign ink for this inrpose. Th,- nv,7 B0W lupj!- tfcemaelvsa .jUi a Wmad. article just as good, at much less eosC We aope eat fh.njj, one and all, wiU eacouraa it. See MTwm.Dt f t, uwaf.ctarer in aaother column extr paper.
Pranch of the tf; .t itauk t,f Ii. liana si liictimond:
l'eoi'i.s' ftir:k. y.'.teu aud lin.:i:on and C nei -nati and C'aicigoK. B; Broo A Verro. t koioii.e t-ru.ers; KrsoierA; Fieteher, ' W. w. I.yn le. County Treasurer of Wnne county; Strtte& Coffin. Thsddeas Wright, E. C. lior.elaa A; Co , Jstues Johnson, . . W.lUriies. Jnon H., J. II. Moorman. Erard Jr Sinex. Rielimoa 1 Palladium. For saltatmanuracuirrr's prices, i y R'-.rhank A Brother, Booksellers, lioitoway Haug kton. Brown Sc Morrow. Kramer A V'leteV.-r, Richmond. Ncrsailw 43.
BURGESS HOUSE, Dearborn tireet, letireen, Lake and Water, CHICACiOs ILLINOIS. PROPKIETOSo:
1. W. ICIHM.
s- a. towxt.
Real Estate lor Sale. rr-IIE undersigned as the sgit of the heirs of John Kelt, late ol vt syne county, lo tin. deveased, olfers for sale for one third cash down, aad the reaidae in ressooihle payments, eevonty seres of land, lying about two miles north west of Richmond, ia said county. The la-4 is under good cultivation. Also, lot No. Ml, in that part of Richmond Uid off by John Smith. This lot lie oa the corner of Maia and Sixth streets, and has oa it a small aae strv brick d welling heosa. CHRiSTIE B. HUFF. Neyomber 15, 15S. jMf
Sale For Delinquent Taxes, VM'i ICII is herJV e'vva that I will proceed to eU it puh ie auctiru or; t:i 3 first atttr-iy ia Peeeiiibfi next, batweea tae houri ot 10 o'cio- k A. M. tad 4 oVIo. k, P. M. of Siid day. be:'o;i? tha CoaceU house coor in s-iJ city, the foHovin described real estate tor taxes d'i ? ?n-.i ur.aii, Vy !ho owners, ti-wit: Isssc L. i'iekiaoa. north hi" 1 1. T. Front. J. C. ' - two lots. Washicetca. C C. Tbos. A. Ludlo, part oi K'J and lT.4.Sixih, C.W.S. " " west p.rt 117. S. Main, J. S. S.
Joseph II. Gardiner. 4. S Sixth, s L. H John VV. Grirl n, north half -. S. Pearl. J. S. Joseph ii. Gest, 71 snd hf 72 . Msin, C. W. ?. Dav.d S. Hotnev. 1S5 -V I .Ah. " S. hf cor bt Ft. W. A v., J. F. J. Jonathan Halkt-rraan. N hf I, S. Franklin, C. B. Andrew I'sinptou. J sen., S. Marion, J. S. Csspir H. Uavmeyer. IS and hf 106 7th, B. & L. Henrv Myers, Sen.. II High, C. S. ' !, 7 aad S. Eight. 15. & L Frederick Myers. 5 .v. Sixth, W. B. Herman H M'aashof, S Washington. J. H. Washington D. Johns. 7 Wash'a Av., I. F.. J. John Leonard, pt lot S- Franklin, A. P. Isaac Poineer, 6 S Fifth. Joseph C. Rowland. 41 S. Seventh, B & L. .exton L Rowland, t S. " " Joseph Roberts, 4 High. I. E.J. rSathin lUiUhack. 13 sad 14 S. EUrhth, B. L. Rebcca M. Rowland. 65 S. Seventh, " Henrv J. Shomr.re. 76 Franklin, A. P. Jacob'Ssedoth, l! S. Fifth. P. A. li Sixth, J. MattU. - 1 lot. Franklin. P. A. Henrr Shorer. N hf iS S. Pearl, J. S. Conrid Slater, 2 S. Sixth. W. A . B. Robert K. Scolion. 25 S. Franklin, A. P. " i5 Centre, 1. E. J. Benjamin Thomas, W. hf 40. S. Seventh, B. &- L. "68 W of l ark, John Tul'.a, 2 S. S-venth. J. M. Stwhen ribrv. i T. Fifth. W. R. Riley Wright,"6S. Sixth. J. W. 5. Western Sue Comprny, 115. S. Marion, J. S. tVm. R. Woolman.7 and s hf 6 S. Fifth, J. hi. John Weaver, 9 Noble. W. K. Andrew r Yonn(. 1 Hi.h. I. K. J. WM. P. BKNTO.N. Cit- Collector. Ricbsaoad. Now. 15. I. 4-tf
IIEKirFS iA.E. BY vlrioe of 3 -tecrec ot executi jn to ce directe.l roir the Wavr.e "ire it Court, 1 c iU ej ose at tu iie snic atthe 1" .e.rt hr-r.s e.ooi in fertr-ei; ie. V. . - county. Ird , ..n the tilth .lay of N .vvrnter, l.- 'o. Let the lu.ars of 111 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'cioek. 1' M-, "n S'ti I 'i-Ay. the tolictt-injc Jescrited reil estfte, to-x.t: ttte cast !mii of ltie s-'Uth e--t c,iiarter of tiie i:orth-eas; jUiirtert f section tlisrty f..ur, 34j in to-K5hip eigl.tc-o, I eof ranjr? f .urteeu, 14 ea.-t con' tiinire twenty i.T;s. Ais;. tl.e ea eii i after f rt 7 40- acres sire ct off, of te n.-rth half cf the south-east ti'.iirr of section lno.tii' toVTiShip seventeen, IT ofratigre f.-urteeTi. (14 east of t.e s-eond nncil meridian line. Alo ll.ree acre a.ijoininc the saii,e. ai,d descrir-ed is follows: Uegiiiii. al the south-east evrcer of the liurir.-east of the corth-esst iwrur of seetion to. I to-cshio sev-emet-Q, 17 of ranjfe fourteen, 14' east of i.,e seoond yrincipal meridian !0;e, roatiinj iheoce north w.th the fee of said section 13, 13 rods a corner; thence westward, angiiCj; across said quarter, to intersect the imh line of the aforesaid quarter sectiuti, severysy three and one-third rods from the herinnics, and at the Berth-east corner of the west half of the tonii half of the south east quarter of sveuea
I two. township seventeen, or nor lourteen, east of toi second princ:pai meridian; ihnce east with the south line I of said quarter, to the place jf ter:nmn;. At, the north i division of lots No. Jl,'.1 twelve and Ire 5j ia theoricinal I'iat of the town Ci ew;.ort. teeinniag at the north-west i corner of lotnumier thence south with the line of said I lot to the centre ef the north wall of Iiiram Hough's store; thence eighty feet east aiosr said wall, thence south parallel with Mam Cress street, eisrtiteea feet 4 inches to the oct-
sidcof the south side of the south wall of Hiram Hough's store, thence alar, a- said wall to Ham Cross street, thence south aiocg- the line of the aforesaid lot, a disxaace of fiftyseven feet eight inches from the teapnmng; thence east thirty-five 35 feet, thence north mneven feet tea inches, thence east parallel with Vi:d street, t te east line of said lot No. 5. thence north with the line of said l it thirty-seven feet tea inches, to the north-east corner thereof, thence west with the line ef said lots to the place ot besr-naint-. Also, lota ausbered three 3 and four, 4 and twesty-twa i feet ff the west side of lot norat-er ene, i' and seventee feet ojof the west side of lut comber two. .i all in the town of Newpert, and in that part 0' the town laid off by Kooert Green, all the ahove descrit-ed real estate is situated in the county of Wayne aad State of Icdiaaa-and taken as the property eC Nathan Stanton and others, i satisfy said decree aad caeca on in favor of Charles B. Cooper, WiUiaai O L it-pen cost and etliers. JOHN" C. PAO, Sh'if . C.
A X extra lot of Chrome Greeat V Yeiiow; " Bed; J st received aad for sale by I H. McCTLLOCGII, July 2. ; . 47 Main strewt.
School Notice. 'ylU". undersigned rcspeerfully srEounrps in echo 1 -patrons that he rreposes tooppo 3 School in f-rie.n'is Yeaily Meetincr Hons in Richmond, for th i-isttnc-tion of the youth of both s-(e? in those branches which constitute a uh-.tantial 1 r..'.i-h education, vir: Orthography, Reading, Penmanship, ( 'otvpositien, Elocution. Arithmetic, especially mer.lil. Geography. English Grammar. Hitr ry,!S stursl Ih:lo"phy, including the application of Viatfce-natics to K yriroita' ics. Pneumatics, ic. Chemistry, f'hysiolcgv. Natural. History, ineluding 2oolo;v, iiotany and tieoloy, or the Natural history of toe structure of the ear'h I.. Rhetoric. logic, Algeara. Surveying, Geosnefry and A strocomy. Believing the time has ceme when a knowledge of thelawsot Vegetable EconotET. as illustrated by Agricultural Chemistry sal the kindred Natural '-cien-ces is much demanded. Agricultural Chemistry will bo included, and lectures given forth ;:urf.o?e of making the application erf the principles ef science to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts more easy. The Schoel will be divided into three classes. Cass (', embracing those who study Orthography, Reading. Penmanship, Composition, Elocution, and the elements of Arithmetic Class B, embracing tho who etady Ari'hmeie; Geography, the first principle of Grammar, and the element of Algebra. Class A. embracing those who stody th Nstural Sciences, ?y ctaettcal Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic and the higher Mathematics. Class C, per quarter, $3 EO Class B, " ' GO Class A, 9 00 No extra charges for feel, peas, ink or pencils. The School will commence the 15th of l th month, 1?55. JESSES. WILSON, Teacher. 19th month, 11th, 1 55. 43-tf
K. E. HATJGHTON, M. D ,
b.oal 4-nTl Sxtreooii:
VirOCLD respectfully inform the eitixen of Richw W mond aad vicinity, that he ia prepared ta attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. AU calls carefelly and promptly attended to. 17- OtSca ia the Iru2 store fcrmerly ewaed by Dr. Plummer. Residence hrst doer oa Pearl stieetOctoberll, If55. 43 tf
HEW ARRANGEMENT! J .4 .VIES HI. HAYS. HAVING purchased the entire stock of Mirchaacized of Lasil lirightweii. designs continuing the business at the old stand, whe.e he offers for sale The Stock on hand, at price far Mow those ever iji'tred in thit market. They will be soil, and those who want barjaint know where to get them. Some guod snd substantial articles, such as may not be quite in fashion will be sold for l.f Til A HALF COST. Some of th-m are very teat, and aa good ss those of more recent purchase. In addition to the former stock, the undersigned, will, en Monday next, open V NTE3 W T 0-3y Which will evjual in style and beauty, anything bro't to this market. HIS ASSORTMENT WILL EMBRACE Every variety of Staple Dry Good and Grace rie 4 Ladies Dress Good, of evry variety Lroadcloths, Catiimerts, Saitinetts, drc, Lc, A further enumeratija of articles is deemed tannee essary, and the public ar res per Unity invited to call oetore porebasing. with the aesoranca that every
thing shall be mas sausfactory. Richmond. Sept. 13, ISM
Furnished lo Order at Cincinnati Price. HAVING an Agency for a honse in Cincinnati. I can furnish on abort notice any article e. trior Order may wish. C. A. DICKINSON. June ill. 15.V. ST- tf J. jlTsOW a CoT GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. lonif r .lain and I'roiatNta., UithtU'in itl ,
j)AY cash 1 ,t aM kinds of Grain and Produce. Just re
ce.veix auu rer aaic cuesp tor sale caeap xur aau, fciirr. Soio and Caidles,
Coffee, 0'is and Pish Tea. Nails, salt, N. O. Mo!ass, Cheese and Rice, 8 II. " B;lc-, Ti acco, lined Peaches, Cira'-s, rosier, shot. Ate., A road sunolr ef Brooms aad Wooden rTatse. Call ao4
examine before purchaai g elsewhere.
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C1AI.1. ox i,i:n;vKi: tc onrituooi), -"at the City Store Btore, if yon want Stoves, Tit-rare, Bpoutiag or any thing else don cheap, and warranted ta te good or ao pay October 0. 1S4. 44 tf
f I, ASS. SO tx-xes city rand, 8 by It and 10 by L JT li Glass, for sale by L. 11. McC CLLUt'Gil. March 13, liS. Fe. 47 ltict.
40-tf
Wholes&le and Retail Grocery Stoe J. M. BROWN & CO.. wwTrrr respectfully infri their frteads andth public Ui at U iey areaow in receipt ef a lr( aad choice Mock
er TTJS-
Amecs; whichis Kxw OaLCaa. Car hid an. Ci.aK!)nsrD
01; Java, Sua a Laartaa Corrsa; i ixa Taas: Laxa rH, Iiruist Taotx; 8it; toeether wftba f eaerai variety ef article adapted to t country trad. JT We bold earselree ready at all time t f iixlsh all article ia ear line at Ciactaaari ptws, sits frtigkl tddtd, to cwntry dealers. a; so oa hand, perior Fa illy F.ear, Cora "Meat, reed, frraia. rc.
Cloths, Cainr3S and Testings. OF every variety and price, which we are cow making an to esdar in the latest and UiOst fa-bionab'e it vies. Sept. 27. A. ii. MIU.EU. Read! ISead! Read!! IWOCLi) respectfully ay to you that I bv ja returned from the East with a most desirable (took cf Cloths, Cassimeree, Veetinr. Common Coatings and Pantalo-ery, among th former soma entirely new and rare styles, ia connection with a very large ad complete assortment cf IADY-MADE CLOTHING, Bot. Sboers, Hats mm Cap, Entirely new styles. Ita.. which bare been selected p tsonaily aad with great carat and baring pnrehax-l exeiumveiy foe the ease, y.,a will at oao the advantage w poeeees for oUain ing goods low, whiek we wUI sell acevlinjrly. tSf" Having reeently fitted up a iaxs-sj and spaoiaaa room, nearly otfoite oar former pi ace of bas.navt, evni -arieg serared the sni' of one of ta beet Tailrrrs !a the M est, I fiaxter myself I aas now prepared to orfer in -duee tent icperior to -ay atker hotu) is tewa. I would therefore solicit a call from yaw. IWpeetfuliy. A. M. MIU ER, Mam eteeet, north sid, "bet. Franklin and Slar'sa. Rkbtacnd, Sept. TT, 155. ... 4i-tf " Fishing TackJ. - FISHESO TACKLE, ia abondanee, t C. A. DICKINSON"?:. April U. 1S58. IT tf
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