Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 26, Number 12, 6 March 1856 — Page 4

We commend tbe following to litmliinds in general, - fault finders in particular: 'Quite a dish fall of raw egge," said Mr. Ellcrf , as Le turned the third one from iU hell into his egg-cup." The remark was made in no ill humored t-ne. Hi- face wore no

sour, no fault-finding expression. Kevertbe-j less, his poor wife, who Lad daily boiled eggs J for Lim during twenty years, and always by i the minute-hand, had never hard the expres-; sion once In all the thru, said, My dear these j eg;" are just right." j Daily had Mrs. Ellery varied, and daily j did the objections vary. 'You forgot your: eggs thw morning,' 'Your eggs are pretty soft, ! but they'll do." Morning after, 'Better save , these egga for bullets,' and thus the poor woman never pleased. Still he could manage : ro dispose of two, three, or four at a break fast erv welL Misfortune never come alone, and 3fr. El-; lory's eggs were not his only mie-tajf. His! Miirts never fit right about the shoulders. The j Ittsoms are stiffas aboard or limpsy as a hand- j kerchief. Hi meals are always a little too; early, or a little too late, and the room is for j ever too hot or too cold. ut we were not intending to fallow the Door man throufh all his trial: we have onlv 1 ; , 0 r t to do witn the eees. Jlr. r. is not an epicure i or a gormandizer; he is only at his own table a little particular; or, as Le expreses it, he cant eat what is not fit to eat.' From home he can relish whatever is placed before him, and is ever deemed a most pleasant guest. ! Perhaps, should the truth come out, it would f appear that Mr. Ellery has fallen into a habit i of home fault-finding, a sort of domestic criticism; and from this unconscious habit, his wife, the labor of whose life it is to please ; him, ii doomed to perpetual disappointment. Mr. Ellery is an upright man. He value himself on being a good husband. A man of puier morals never lived. Down in the bottom of his heart, his wife occupies a warm place. But it is so far down as to be matter of faith, not of sight. 3Irs. Ellery was-natv-rally social. Her youne: days overflowed with cheerfulness and chat. In her father's i house, if she cooked any thing: 'Why, Bessie, what toast you make! give me another slice, j And these eggs! it is something to have fresh j eggs at this season, and it is more still to have ; a daughter that can cook them just riglf? ' ! Bessie has faded young, as American wo- i men are wont to do. Her brown curly hAir j has given place to many a silver thread, and i her silent meals give few intimations of the j gleesome board that Bessie Walcott gladden- : ed iu her girlhood. Independent. PrMpectlv HIM la Srndattfs. A late No. of the Rural Keto Yorker, concludes an article on "The European Grain Markets," as follows: From all the facts which an extensive rurrestwrndenee and a careful examination of reports from all parts of Furope give us, we j como to the following conclusions: ! jug conclusions: , ! 1st. That there will Le lees breadstuff at i the beginning of the year 1856 in Europe j than fit any time before for the last 30 years. : 2d. That the deficiency at the very lowest ' estimate will reach at least sixtv Trrllions of bushel of wheat. 3d. That the main dependence of the , . . 4 4i- l." t-vcral conntnes lntetcfcteu is upon tins conn-' try. ! - . - . . lth. riiu'h uet.ciency cannot be met. except by using a large fpaantity of Indian . corn, and that iu no event cau any considerable amount of wheat or flour be obtained I unless at prices largely in advance of ally yet paid. ,rlh. That the financial difficulties will be 1 so aggravated that it will be next to impossible to prevent the suspension of specie pay- j rnont by the banks of England and France, unless the war is brought to a spoedy close And : 6th. Higher prices will be realized for; f.our, wheat and corn before next harvest, j than have yet been paid." j Farmers, "Fix t r" voir Homes. We are not about to descant upon the pleasures , of a neat aud tasteful farm residence, nor of J it usefulness as a means of attaching the younger members of a familvto the paternal ; home; nor yet of the humanizing and elevat-!, iug elTeet upon the proprietor himself. Much ' has been said, and much remains to ins said r upon these topics. We now offer only a ' word upon the direct profit of such improve- j trcnts. Lat us take, for illustration, two fanners s-.Jo by side, similarly situated as respects. maikets. convenience to schools, churches dec., ana uoin cqu.11 iu tue native or acquired fertility of soil. Allow also that both have ' equally good buildings, houses.barn 6and other out -houses. But suppose-one of these well- i ings has a fine yard or grassy lawn with I moderate supply of well selected shade trees and rlo-ery shrubs, and a garden stockeSle wit h fruit trees of various kinds, and supplied with Avcll arranged plots of vegetables; while the other dwelling is devoid of these sur- ' roundings, save perhaps a shade tree or twr, and a garden containing an onion bed. a p-, ti.toe patch, a few hills of corn, cabbages and other common vegetables. Now let a third person visit these farms with a view of Surchasing one of tbem. How many hun-'' red dollars more will he pay for the one ' having upon it the adorned and beautiful' home ready prepared for him? We leave I the reader to answer. Am. Agriculturist. To the Brc eaters sf trltwrt HrB Dnr-las-i, rohlo, Keatucl-7 Mat Indi-' nnau Editor Ohio Farmer The competition, ' at the National Fair, held at Springfield, last ; fall a year, was confined to the three States " of Ohio. Kentucky and Indiana. The Br- ' ders of Ohio and Indiana, felt that they hadthe best stock, but the ribbons were found o f .,u s , . re IveiltUCky Cattle. A long Controversy sprun jr 1 Up as to the pedigrees and punty of bloo"i of the Kentucky importation of 1S17. Diff-f crenees of opinion -till exist as to the pedigrees, not only of '17 stock, but more recent importation. It was honed and anticipated by the Breed- j era ot shorthorns u the state, above enumer-J ated, that Ohio would hold her State Fair this year at some convenient point of access to the three States above; that the entries for Cattle would r AIVB tr rrtA tvaJ,!, ttt, . , . -4, . ...... I our Kentuckv and T;.- r,.J ' J .11 .:: jt :ir .r,"rr r "ft tlie WOria Desicle, WOUld b on the ground j , , , , . , i wita tueir stock., that there would have been such an exhibition of Shorthomed and other stock, aa has never been witnessed in Ohio, or west of the mountains. Inallthtrae anticipations we have been sadly disappointed. Our State Board, for reasons. (I hope known to them certainly not to us,) have decided

to noid tne 1 air at Cleveland. Jj view of j this fact, I propose to the Breeders of Shorthorns, in Ohio. Kentucky and Indiana, ttfeat ! we hold a Cattle Fair this faH. at Covington. Kentucky, or the City- of Cincinnati. "To t combine with it aa exhibition of Blood flor-' ea. That $5,009. at least, be awarded ini premiums, the money u be raised by char:- i w.J 9Z$ per kMd ft, TatTli.riai

the winding up of the Fair to be held, on the ground, an auct'.ou sale if AnimaLs from which a small tariff may Lc derived to appropriate to the payment of premium!-. The expenses of the Fair to le paid by subscrijttiononthe part of the citit.-s of Covington and Cincinnati, together nitLthe ga'e fett. I think I ca:; safely vouch fir ,.-00 from the Shorthorns. My friend Ckji:I MlUI-ii). Melondr, Egbert, Iteberard Kutz, can speak for ths LoTscmen. If this y reposition meets the views of the parties inte rested, to expe

dite tlie arrargenient, 1 propp that a com mittee of three gentlemen froin cac Mate, to wit: Messrs. Brutus J. Clay, t-f Bourbon; Mr. It. A. Alexander, of "WWf. rd; Mr. B. Warfield, of Fayette Counties, Kentucky; Mr. Arthnr Watts, of lloss; Mr. Jut. Rek-r, of Fairfield, and Col. Jno. MilLkin. of Butler Counties, Ohio; Mr. Sol. Meredith, Gov. j Wright and Wm. Drc.lv, of Ir ; Committee of Conference, to c.e ntllni.t., be a ntuit Slid appoint a day to meet in the ( ':tv f Ctnesnnati, give notice through the Ohio Fttrmer of the ; same, that the Breeders of stock may be pre- ' . tl ,r - i " i -J terthe number ot aiumala to be. exhibited, and that arrangement", necesyary t carry- : 4 .. .7,.J.t r .1 "i , J . '.4 T, , . r . . , . . . . rJreedersot nne btccit m outisern ijtuo, co entertain the lilt views, as to the importance, 1 .1 1 . 1 ,1 and the benefits r. j-ultiug rrom such a I air. Should it meet the approbMi..Ii of fi. majority of the parties interested, I hope they will express their asbent through the medium or the Ohio Farmer, 'and that w e 'may go to : work at once m arranging tht1 injr such a Fair. f course time ibr l dlit would not; conflict with the Fairs cf anv of hc States, . i t i ' ,i i.j.i - enumeraiea, as i nope 10 tie ai w eianu ui coming fall at our State Fair. Kesnectfullv, J. M. THIMBLE. tr r v. n.v. IIlLLFBORO, OHIO, Feb. 5th, 185t. N. B. 1 have never registered anv ani-j malina Herd Book, nor had anv picture , ,. iiiiT , . taken: havmg a small herd. 1 supposed It would not pay. Yet, I will enter ten of my Shorthorus at S20 each, if that amount is deemed necessary to make up a respectable list of premiums. J. M. T. Remarks. The 'only objection we canj t'o this proposition, is that such a .Fair see would divert many animal.-, and visitarfe from the Ohio Fair; abide from this, we see everything in its favor. Suppose we have it. There can be r.o harm in talking on the matter, at any rate. IIditob Ohio Far.tfr. I.vpEovtME.vr in Bbai'Im, Machines, Bv Alexander II. Caryl, of ."?andueky, Ohio This improvement relates to the raking ap paratus of reap.ng inaehirVT is eoinpobod f t wooden siats s ted. The r;:ke teeth project up through the ' lats, and the head to whu-h ti c tot th ;.re at-' tached is moved ba-.k and firth henej.ih the, platf' The brm, bv means of pccv.h;r mccl.anisin. ' 1 ne toetn in tLcir torward n:iw'mei.t project through the slats and sweep tb: straw that may have accumulated on tt.o platform off ou to the ground. On their rc.ian movement the rake teeth turn down below the s-lats so as not to touch tne straw, but tliov sudsaMv rise again, when the forward movement com- j mences. This sudden ri&e and full of tl

, . A, , . i i i 4- : pss.iir.-r. ani tanetneui irotxi e re)t to ineir residences rake teeth is accomplished by means ot a r Jr elsewhere, & may be desired. Orders left at the stasia weierht.whichiiialteruate.lv Trounttup aiiJj1!'!'"'"""'1811'8- , , v v j s' " . . 4 . . Tr-Thaiitfiil for the l,!4St iieal L.strenafe he hs p..!

discharged by the movement of the machine. ' Tl,:. r. ,...,.il ?-r,' 1 liia IO a MUU Ull Ol U 1 LlliUlil. 4. 'w,, rm-i erica n. JAMES M. HAYS nA3 renoirad a laro and rariej aasurttnent of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, at the old atacd of B. lirightwell, which ha offers on as fair term! a they caa I be purchased in (hia city. His stork w.u selected with 1 men eare, and embraces among other articles, tne tol- j Iswiaf: UKOADCLOTHS. Casimr.-v. ?attiaett, Lin- I teys, r lannelo, Ao. SILKS plain and figured black, r!'n o..!crvJ, chstneIron. jlail, :trived, Ac. SHA WLd In (treat variety. Of almost every description Sorf... Capes, DeLainei DefJcgoe, Mohairr, Oiiighaou, Lawj', DtJ.t-rs. TiMues Jaconets, Prints, Embroideries, Kitbous, A. Ha invites the public to examine the quality and cl.?op r.es of his fioods. Fsbruary 7. H3S. 7 if 1AV1I T. ATTORNEY AT LAW. RICUHOXD, ISA. OSce one door wet of the PJt OSoe, Up StairJOHN SH1LLITO & CO , X s. it Essat Foarlk street, t'incisiuatl. IMrORTKKS OF 1 1 Wry (lcCA2 Mml V' TI.P III D" UT) """" t iirpCliilifc. y KSPECTl'Cr.LY iufarm their customers a-d purchaser ' I V generally, ttiatthry ara now epeaiuf aa wee in t an 1 csmplete assortment of ID)Ir BHDS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, it Families, Hotel Keepers. Steamboat owners and straner. mayd'.pend aponnding th. hast class ,.f Uood, at pnewsas low mm vj iu wo uaun tts Fsbruary 8, 1 30. -tf Boot asi Shoe Dealer; Xsk 78 nU street, Bicliraansl. Inttiana, Tf AS receotly na1e larss sa Utisns to his stock of Aools j t M. and Shoes, and new cnee-tly assures MSA SfCftS safciary awosfc mini j ii. i no. Aaonf i the articles, he aaa , .aaitera ef several eualities and styiea ef n-a ..a. ; mtat 1 rrearh Kid Bnaklsma and Slippers. Merocee i . . Kk.u li- . , bar jLudar,. .eat aad tasty. " ' A 1 -. . r.9 44tl4ni4H'4 Hju,4 a,... Gaiters. Slippers. rnca C.if Boots an- Shos; tk.,'. Bts . aad Shoea. at every deaeripuen.aad a;J trt kind s ua m eus te ssentien. alsesaaauracrcres te erdera be require!, from th best at materials, aad by goad rsrkaes. Btsratesul for past pauaa(e. he respectfully aolwite a eentinaaaoe ef it. Veveaaber 1. 6-tt Real Estate lor Male. rpHE awdersigaed Rta- u,t,' vv' as the aent of tbe hei. of Jena j vae count , lo.ii.a. deesed. frare tow eaia tor ene inirc casa oowa. ani tne resisua in reasonsblo p.T-it.. ..veaty acres afland. Win. about two miles north weet of Kiehmoad, ia said Zll Vtllr Smith. This lot lies oa the corner ef Ms:n aad ith ! street, anil has aa it a small eae sV.ry brick Jwe!l:ag nease. i uttis 1 1 . tiuer. Novaaabar IS. 1355. ,j.f at. at . isrtrtt fa. at. msitvsM. sLEFJEVCK A UDEIKVOOU, CITY STOVE STatr. l7srNW raceii vine ia addition ta our already t a ire. a iavoica ef Stoves, 4a-. riar tride. Our assortment will f T larre assortment aale.latwd for th. Sanag U.d.. tWa w m. . a vwh... .w.w iw-w, .a. w w v - dec! in saving that U will be to the decided sdrsDtaje f every aaa wishing to parchssa any thing ia eur liae Is) give aa a cau ai least swsrs pwrc-iasisig leawaora 6t ateek coassets ef f'OOS SIOVES. wf various kinds, aroed aad eoal Fsrlor, Church and Shop Stoves We ktr alsw a larre stock or 1 ia, topper aad Sheet Iron Ware, msda by axperiemewd workmen, aader our wa paroonai raperruiea, so that every article) tis raltad en. aeed aol ear ao v taiu aot auur. INO, OLTTKRIJSG aad SrXH'flNt,, aa the gsurer.l aatiafactiaa wa hava haraaofere gives, ia oar bast ra eaaatios.. CF ordera for Uta above ai ether wcrk. will ba avomptly attaaded sa. aad warranted to give satisfaetiea ia prise aad werkasaaahip. Give us a stU. LfcrrvER a r.NDKRwooD. &7 Am to far Emeraea Hatwat VaaUlster to rNiblic BaUdtage. Charcbea. Schaol-HousM. sVc. Jaaaaty M, 19. T-tf STOSSJaK;.--iW0 gallesM aaeartcd. ia store aaa far aaa ay KtLtHKR a FL&TCBXR,

City Sho Store. I have just Mc-ived tr em Kew York and Ot clo ati, en iuuiTtuJ lapcriur

nuck cf L-dier, -tines and Larent M.o, eon-uungof trench Kid, nameiad, broiise and tan enured Buikcj and Slippers, Jcnt j UJ Ge-ters fr l-uliea. Misses end ehildrea. Fine bwots and Shoe t-r m-ra and kri, uch a cj, gomX, cna-ielcd, patent leather, ed clot-Cingreaj Slue ud Bi'-pper. li-isol' various styles-:-uk. Fanajca, Palm Leaf and Mancaubo, latest style end ta n', beaatifal ois. I am i oaf .-turing all of the most faehiunaile kinds ol liooti si4 S'a jok t oritr, of liie best mater kaij ui worcmt.sip, having in !y euspivj Lne best of workmen. I feci eon-dent from lia epene-ce I have had in iu-sia-feS, Ui t .y work will compare fevara'-iy wi.b any faBy :icit a C(,-t;nor-e of it. JOB fcORTOX Kicti-und, sept. It, ie-i-.tcam a Coaab. jb- bciva.. COALS ft PERCIVAL, sretEssoss to j. s. tsabie-e. Wholesale aad Retail LW.ers la :? -...- rm.r'a 9,.t M.vKani- Tools. Carriac Triia- ! mxJ?, liuns, Una InLamir.jr, Shoe Ficdic, ; - 37 .Vain rW. Richmond, Inliann. January 10, 1?S -tf A SPECULATIOW. fT'HETalniiUa Oil Mi:i two Bjilaa earth or RictojBd, , 1 ly Howei! a Fuhatock, wU! b Jd at gret J barus, or Iradsd tr city property, mrchaadite or wild ' ....(. Fn,,ir . on. i.f Jain M. K-. who ii fu!y au ; ;horinl to -u it. tHARLk..- tFKi3. rjvrm!er is. i a-iae ' finv LctTeaa of eTerr variety are eomtactly for aalo . ;'"tl pw,,. w.DtiB? a article. houM alwafacallat S.31 SUiB u-eet.b tbeycan f j "j.!! s.isss. , GEO. w. barms. C. A. mCKI.SON. CIock and watcn maker and jeweler, Ao. 35 Main tlreet, Richmond, "AS racantly assde Uro additions to hia stosk o i a Juirelir sua sncy iiooii, ana now coaacenuy , M,ut purchM.ri tWha cui satisfy almost any da- ! mand in his line. ' I knd. of time pieces repaired snd warrant-1 i ed, seeordiDg to their quality, ey as gooa a woramaa ! ,,ae iB ,he W.st AU kinds ot Jobbing dnna to order. Grateful for past patronage, ha respectfully so"nUnuce of the .se j I do not intend to be undersold by any correct buaie,,house in the West, in point of prUe and quality of . articles. ! J"ry io. isss. tf j 1 Q(j rair Jul'r e a ABIte Lead just rrcirc1 and for L n. McCfLLOl'OlI, .Vs. 47 laia street. lll.'VTEK A MAUTIV, i Manufacturer of Superior Butcher and Shoe A'nives, RICHMOXD, IXD., 1 EE Pan assortment of their superior Butcher and Sb-e ! IV Knives for sftle, whoieiale or retail, at tc iiirilwarctore of J. ii. t-trawbridge. Main street. Merrhsxts ondothcrs are invited to call and examine them. j-A.ll orders addroasad to I. X. Martin will ba proinjitir attended to. Kichin m l, November 2 1. 1? Jl. i-tf ! LEWIS H. MeCULLOUGH, j V7iolesale and Retail Dealer i.

f he platform j oa Pjl,uUf Varniihe, G!as.war. Alc-.-bl, Turpealightly fopara- tin-, burning Huid. Lanl Oil. Ferfuinorj,

lak, Loje-nccs, iMiuffs. lobaooc, t'ifrarj, Ac. J y- X. 47,Mii!n strict, RICHJiOM'), tSV. March, lrt. 1?15. 13-tf Spinning's Livery Stable. S Tle un Jerjigatfi has ibuin rey socae.1 buiinti fct t:ie altl W csvern west cornsr uf M.iri.in and Walnut street, whers he is prepare 1 to accntuiaodste tl.etrarelin$ mU.Uc w,th scr thirg in hts lineun the same accomaia.latinz terms as heretofore. lie vul sent! travelers and c;Sers to any pan of the coua Ht with couifurtalic rchiuls, good His omi) it us will cull id any part of the city for railroad reived, he hopes by prompt attention to business and reasui- I a''e charres, to merits euiinuaace- i y. y SPINNIfrt. S-tf Richmond. January 17, 1S.G. New Arrangement. f1 ZI.MMKR would repoetfully inform hi. o'd t friends and customers. that ho has moved his ! Candv manufactorv to iS'o. 4'J 5!atn street, wht-re he' will keep a genorsl s.sortajt'nt of Candies, Nuts,! bruits and Cigsrs. Aiso, a general sssortraent of; .NOTIONS Threads. Button.. Combs, Hosiery,' Gloves, and such articiea as are usually kt;-t in N j- j mn Stores, for who asala and retail, at Cincinatt 9 r ises. Hiehmond, Au 9. 1355. 34 tf , V. L. BXSMJLKD.j li. L. OAH&ISOS. j i BERNARD & GARRISON, ! i Successors t.j Wat. Jfsrr, j 1 Pork rackrn and Commission .llcrthanti. ! Corner of Canal and Vine streets, j ! Ciiioiniiati, O. r7 Orlcrs and eon'ignmenU jliciled. 1855. 7-tf BOAIIDIKK IIOl !:, ,(iacc &'fi.?e-n ,Vo. o ar i 1- .l'ai;i fre-, niCHMOXP, IND. V. J. McCOWX, Proprietor. Hi'. 35 tf ) Jitsi fteceive-d: ' ?T DOZES Oilchrist American Raiers, evjry one warrant ! ej to ei e satisfaction. Aiso. a en,Uat siintilv of V ui ! caised iiiim Bcltiog, various widlht. at Nu. zfi Main strict THOMAS M.MO.V. 36-tf i August. j luuicvuumx lariiinaiilg luonfy, ( TM1HK subscriber olTers for sale er exchanre the undiviiled I j 1 half of a three story Brick House, near the west end 0! Main street, ea the corner of Main and Washington strests. now occupied by . tv. Uohicson u a Machine dhep Ihs ! buitdinie is aHout 00 Teet Srvnt br 0 dtreD uMh.. wiih 4k . WV A 4T-Bn M 4 4 frame builJir.g an lb back jiart of the let. The house is! T 1 JreMrrS wi?l VJEZZZ terms lor casn, one tMrd in han4 OQS third in ore l.d nne t thiv.1 i.4 vBA.a a. avmK 1 4 . . . t - - - -' - -1 ,ur 4, i.fiu w uBuapmrtg . ! laador eity property Cotnswce, come ail a &t a time ' ao J yea can have a bargain. yi,u caa t particulars, ap- i : (.licatioa may be made by ou.;! er iu person. 1 K" I have a number of other pieces of CKy prsr erty ta dispose ar r. various prices to suit the ijunitty. fleas five me a cail at No. lii, Main street, id fleer of Lynde's buildiDl' H. B. WI.SK. ) Richmead, Peceicbsr 13. 1S55. ai-Om I . Behisoad Green House. r . w . - , . , . , , KZ ersirned has eomplete.1 his a anaemente. and pSi hl ,troen.,Imt- at the south end ef vearl street, in the city of KichrBond. and is now prepared iTj?''' d ? ZlrCJii?Z? witn a very general aa sartment of Native and Trowa 1 Vlaata. Ha ,wt ui r;', d o heacUful Bo-s. Caaeiia Verbenas. Pahliaa. Cactus, ud a vary f.., .rTXL .... If1, A T-r,.r7 f ! i latest and most asr-roved aa aa r te a J MWliS IfMVDt ' ; irrap , mes. JOU.v j. C0MJEY- i 1 jucumena. April 7. ie5. W. S. WEBS TEE, D.D. S., HeSTDE-TT DEI7TIST, ) JT'V'Omc on Main street, ever Earnest's Hat Store, op- ! Beta.) where fee will be found every way prepared to attead i te all call, in his profession. aad neaver, as asual, to give renera! satisfaction. Nevember n9, iria. SO-tf j CLARK'S Fasliloi-ihl Clothiig Emporlam! WILLIA7I H. CLAKK, f Tl! Just received th Ie',1 style ef Clet&s. Caest ! (I. mere and Verttaes , which he will naaslactare ta : araer at the cheapest ratee. latest styiea, and ia rack a sua-1 aer as -hiil five entire satisfaction. ! Sh irta. Collars Cravats. Seeks, -ospender. ae-, always 1 ea aaaa. KKoatsil. artist 30, 3T-tf PAPER HANGING! TBK a4evei freed are prepared te paper reeea ia a rape esaansr. Teey are peep re4 ta faratsh eeiy vwrtete aaa pattera af paper a Ca inerti peiee. All erSers ia theur liae lert at shear residence, eta heuee seat- ef Depot ea Sixth street, er at Kramer. Irwin t Ce's. Railroad Stare. eppsite th Depot, waer a tares stock ef wn P per ia coaslaatly kept aa head, wUl e prosaptlp attend e te. HOWELL m SON. March S3 lgS. lr Tombtants, .TTontttneittB. f r. Da R MORRISON. Mai- St., Richmond. Ind . still continue to manufacture, to oeder, every variety of Plain aad Or-aaaeotal Tomb-Stone. Monuments, at., ic . of the latest style, aad aaoet beautiful pattera s. fjy- Us take jiais ia rsformistg hta friends thai be will aeil ao rhemp.-if act a liffic ckftftr, for ready cash, tkast caa be) bought ia tbe Stat. Hia work ia warranted eqaal o any saa e ia the) Weal, aad porfect aatiatactioa rwaranlewd. Tea pahlas ara) iavitad to call said o-aatuso bis bock aad spoci-

T. XEAVE a SOSS, The eU beeae Nu S3 aca ST Him treet, stear Fearl, (inriniuii, linperttn of fiirdtre and Cutler?, AND DEALERS 15 Ires act Nails ot all ran. aa4 warranted; Carriage srBF as4 Axiea; Hmb. Spekee and teU: Sacrr, bar aca reaad Catt S-raat Stab. Swede, OeraB aod Spring steeU, Aanlg. Belivwi aoil Vices; Krmud MTusim. ill sises; MiUaud Cress Cat Saws.filea, Ac , all l which 1 be old ee tSe bert tamm. Jaaoarj i. Irid. . ( If (10

ill CHINA TT X T.T. A Ii h E N A K 11 O A OF: S , Queens itu re Dealers. Ss. Main Street, aUchmoad. V,"a hare receatW keen receiv ing a new and complete stock of all (oocs Jotiaa ut our use. consisting of (jueeoswsre. Glassware. I rench China, Britannia. Cburch, Stare and House Larojs, Candies'iiks, Waitess. tc. Our stock is of the best, but as we sre ft lonl ot to:itg. we will cnt say wbst we eta ri whic we cannot do. but would request all persona wasting goods in ou Una,o cslieaaKiae and judge f.'r themselves cai'cr buy ng siiwtsrr. June 7 l-r,5. S5- " " T . . aTOTICE i..fc.reb7 Cn that Ut ur.aepigned ha. U,n inn ntfti MKiitor of tbe It will and testa- " ,rr . . ... . . . ment if Jona utTnun. dsc d. 1 ho-a tartne elain aga;n tLe e.t.te will K? .'-J ted, within ne year. Thoee inacblel are requeated to make immediate laTment. The estate is supposed to be solrect. A. Yi WDW AKU, ticci. r. Janujury 1, 1313. Shaker Brooms: ef these 'ustly cf Iterated Brooms, direct from nion Village, tut sale by O. W.DARSE9. JaneT. lr45 f CAKi: CiOOUKlCIl, Attorney at Law and Notary Public si-vILL attend to the collection and security of claims V the sale of Heal Estate, &c. Office, at the residene eof the late Mr!t Iieevee, esst side North Front si. Iticbmoaa, Iod. September 27. l5a. ll-tf ITIasonic and Odd Fellows Kegmlla. Furnished to Order at Cincinnati Prices. nAVlNfi an Agency for a house in Cincinnati, 1 i can furnish on short notice any sr'icl either j Order may wish. C A. DICKINSON, fiino .1. 1455. 57- tf i Important to Saw ITIill Owners and others. ' I " 11 F. undersigned offers fcr sale one of J. R. Shanks' ' celebrated Lath Cutting Machines, with the exclusive riM le use the same in Wayne county. Also a machine, snd the right to use the lima out of Wayne county- These machine attracted much notice when 1 I on exhibition at the fair of tl".e Mechanic's Institute, ia Cincinnati-, irrt vesr. They are very si.up'.a and i durable, and are capable of cutting from 20,000 to 3..O0i laths each, per dny. One hand ran cut. count snl tie up ready for market. S to 12 M . two hands 15 to 20 M.; and three handa 30 M per dav. The machine requires so 1 it power to run it that any milt owner would furni.h power gratis, as it would furnish a good isrket at noma K.r innoer. i ne maenme may oe seen in operation in Dsltoo, Wayne county, In.l C. REVS OLDS. Auutt9 lSo. S4-tf At ai! times f.r Griu an.l all kinds of Country I'roiurs Ii' r1 We are retailing Groceries at a vxav low nomas. J. M. I1ROVVN c CO., At tr.e Dspo:. Kiuhmand. ImlJ VotTvel a grPEKlOA rtic! atwholeaie or reiil at No. 31 Main street. March w.lMoi UKO. W. BARNES. Centreville Steam Works! ft00 TOPI'A". Walnut, Red Oak and Ash Loss want., yVKJsJ fOF whirn highest cash price will be paid on delivery at viis itepot. J!.JA larre saf-pry of poplar, walnut, oak an-.l asn Bh"n Hies. 01 superior uua.iiy. una suuara uist cousiauuy pi in hand at r-.-.iucetl prices. 1 iT- Tinlier 'jisn thehslves, delivered in as Ursa I 0is as conven.em. VV e also do Turning Sawinr. Hominy i Iirindir.. etc. EATON CLARK. Ju.y -J. If ii 3-J-tf CARSEV, SWIFT Sc. CO., IafPORTklRS A.SD DEALKHS IN FOKtt .N Jc DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 'I INTO. S3 S3 Xo.l-X 3tx-o3t, iLEBor 8. C-BBtr -.IILIVBR rOSBY, f jkp. hub ran, ! LAI. K0M.E. 1110X19 C CABNKy.j V1S4, b'LER. ) LOT r. 8W Cincinnati. B. B. BOW June 14. l.'i. Indiena State Fair. THREE SILVER CUPS! 7. W.EOHINSON -.D. . .., 3 tt l.of Kiehmona.Ind.. a-ss awarded JL the first prem K . , " 5 EToasoif liomrfowii combined, end a Ctrr '. recommenaau i.ir superior n oramsnsnic . 1 nsrs Worbm.nihir. Thara :

were three Mscbmes put n operation, one of them e-ita bowed do a ia har stature during her illness tbe Momtt Nis.hine of crystal Palace renown and at . h.j tcT-e physician attending hir during the the W syne county 1 air a Silver Cup for tbe best Horse 0,eprciral part o her iiss. but experienced ao nerPwer and Separator, and two cash premium one . -uent relief from the- prescriptions. I afterward

icr sujorior wramau.uip, anu one tor tne oesispaci- : infuoi .acume vaa.iugs. Persons wanting a supt-rior Mschins ran be accommodstedby i !reing V. W. R03INSOI. Steam ragiaes. Press Screws, l:rwie Colts, Machine VVork. Iron and Brt.s Castings msde to order. KichmaoJ, October JS. 154. 43-tf ST I LI. LATEU MORE IMPORTANT NEWS! AND Aa, B.sMJtD wuld inform all whom it may coceru, tnat ne may at ail timts r rouna at his .11 stand, Plummer's building, Parl Ktreet, a few doors south of Main. rua.ty ao4 w:.llin to do all in his power f.r the ta.en of men. women and children. A rood assortment of Boot and $ho always on hand, or made ta order, f th best material and workman. hip, warranted to ?ive satisfaction. Rut th most important matter is, that in view f all the eireueaatsnces with which I am surround e.1, and the peculiarities of the business itslf, I hav been driven to adopt th exclusive cash system. This arrauremenl will no doubt enable me to reduce the prices f my work very materially, which i fuiiy , intend to da to the lowest rate consistent wrtn sound policy , aad living profits. Good material, reat and substantial , work, is a sentiment or principle that T believe to e almost ' universal ia this community, and one thai I felly intend at j all timet t keep in view in th prosecatia ofay business. ' Bic-moadtkucust 13, IS06. 35 tf : Tin and Stove Store. DANIEL WARD fc SON. HAVING received larr al'-itiots t tkeir stock.csw ha.e th pleasure of aSering to th puMic a complet aswort mnt in their line ef lu:nMs. such as caasot fail t asit the vuu and cratify tbe tastea of ail who wish to avail themselves of the useful imtr?ive.e3ta of th aye. Our splendid stock is composed in part f assorted -,,,,. o, u r c.. r t. ! FowlT Cook s b tore.., Purr, iikop tf- Cocking , Guttering and Spouting, Japanned iFare, Knamclei li'are. Brass and Cojper li'are, rs-al'.y fsoad ia each evUMIsiusenta: and a Ceal is aia isf into ase. w keep Coal ttove and urates, Stov Pips. -Sheet Iron, dir.. aad intend to let no customer depart without betcc faily suited in tne article and price. Any artici in ar lit. will be promptly furnished to order, and aa eur expectation of success in business are base oa Industry, Promptitude aad Fair Dealing, we hepe to obtain a liar, ef puMic favor withoatt a resort to p r.. Shop Bear the southwest corner ef Main and Mario a sta Richmond. sVpt. 11. lrii. 33 tf Fresh Arrival! HATINO just received from Philadelphia and Pittsburir. a tare assortment of Prurs. which, in ad.titioa te my eld stock, makes it complete, i am new ready t wait open Country Lmirnst aad physician, who wi.l find at t tiieir advantavrete call ecfor tiymr elsewhere, as las 1 prepareto sell at prices to suit the times. Haviar selected with car the medicine, which 1 have. I can safely reeeaamead them to th public. Painter and Builder weald de welt to call and exaaiaeasy stock ef Paints aad prices, aefer amt In taoasdves elsewher. Peddler supplied with Eeecoeea Castar ar.d sweet KU. Inks. etc. A reaeral Mortaaeat of Fancy art.cle, Tsath. Uul atvd Pa-it -raes. pauita. Ferfoaaery. Saaps. as wait aa a superior artici of T,teeca as.d impart. Sefars. be net fur ret the o , which ia 47 Jtaia street, there customers sriil be met with pr-aptattatia. Ail arder escrwetly anawered. fkoaws preacriptioaa carefuliy cempeea-e as all co rsay d rl t L: li CCLLOCGH. Vaeleaal snd E.esail Iaracciet. July 36. 18SS. . 4' Kaia erect, a-chmend. Csarinrttati aatt CtiiraiEt Rami I CHANGE CF ARRANGEMENTS. OS aad after ateaeay. Dereaaber a. Iftii. aad a-til rttrtaaw -otic. train aa thi road will run aa teilewe; Watt, TBalW. Leer Kcka4 C 30 A. at. sVeaca-a Aaderasa. 11:1- -Leave A-deraa S.30 T. U. Kaachae Ktcbaaea i i - Conaectta Hi Mail Trains wf Kates and BaaaiUea, aad Indiana Ceatrai Bailisaii A Freight Traia. wxth faesmf rr Car srsacbef. Lavee Aadcraea. T A. M. Kaachisf Kickaaoad, I ft. 30 - Leave S-casaaae, 1 30 P M: Keachiag iadtr.sa. SW By ums rraiaarowi Aaderaanat 7 o A M-. raarearera saas reach Daytea by HUf M aad CiacinaatiaT 1 9 M. : tTii.MtawtiM wttharaaaatreaa Bawtoa e Ciaeiaasti tetheeveaaig. a B. MOM.

Dr. Forsha's Alterative Balm. "A BALM FOR EVERY WOCSD." For Iilfraal aad tlxternal I e.

Tiii Balm i Karranted to retiree ' Jtkemrm, Surme n tc tire, or i... or Burmixj in tie &rat. AKnm, fvni,, Scaiiia or V-jjra 1 'artaf rwtr-i y. Tic. fr, nuur Xrr, Tn f! tmati&n a th iiWf -ac. Dovr! or S.d child res. : ZfoieWe, Scarlet Vi Si'irl9tmx. etc., etc. THE reason why this Balm resches all these esse, ia becaus tt reduces iadae&maUon, and aaouee. ns secretions andVervous system into action, f hi. wer is ewine so the ceculisv comfoiastton of medics. urosexuea witnout theu teitw neulraiued- Themed. lcineu rerieellv safe. It vrtil. u useirrelT, act in : mo4 lately upon the Urer, aad all othee secretive pr 1 jsns. . 1 Read the following Certificate: Cetifieste of Dr. J. II Jr.rdan, late resident physician J At til. Koiirtl stt 1 h r 1 i fTn.nifml , , ehMc(uUy Tamxeai Alt I .v . f . , ... terative Bala te 1 iri DUDilc, Knowing u I ao, mil it j , i-.ai, ,,h mnnA - re an excellent w- ' j P7,al inU city. 177,', Zu lZ .0 ui 1 stotnach and bowels. I aiso used it in a case of inSasBtnstion of the kidneys with the happieet eifest. From sc y know ledge of its virtues in the store disease aal others, in which 1 hsve u.od it, 1 have no hesitancy in pronouncing it superior to any medicine hitherto offered to the public with which ! tare b. conae) aoqusinted, and would cheerfully recommend it to the public. J. H JORDAN, M. D. To the Public. i This is to eertithfy at in June la. t I was attacked' with the AsiaticC'hclera, and was soon, as say physieiaa said, in a collapsed state. I had remained in : this state some two hours when any hystcian informed nay family and friends that I cou,d cot possibly ; give, and strictly forbidiny wife permitting any one having ma any medicine or nourishment whatever, ' ss it would only hasten my death. AI this tiaia Ms. j fc'orsha came to tee cue. and brought with him a boMle ! containing four ounce of hia Alterative balm, and tsked permission of my wife to use it on me. aa ba ! thought it would immediately giro ease. It waa im- '. mediately applied, and was in a warm perspiration pti- ; er to which time my extremities were cold, a clammy sweat was on my face aad head. Aftee the use of two 1 otheat bottles of the same medicine. I was entirely ; rslieved of all distress, and in a few days wss restos- ' ed to health. 1 would most cheerfully and heartily ; recommend this Btlm to sll who ara aiEicted in a similar way. 1 have also used it ia other disesses snd have found it a most excellent remedy. I do ao, . think it can be I io highly recommended. j I do hereby certify that the above certificato i cor- ; rect, aad the atatetoeut of the phvslclan anad to ma is true. JULIA ANN KlHliY. , A certificate ftom Kev. J. B. Finley. j Cucmiti, March 4, IsiS ' Da. Foiihs This is the first time an my long Ufa thai I have given my name an recouimimdatloa of any mediicne, as a general remedy, though I hsve often been solicited. 1 hare used tour Alterative a!m o nearly two year; urat ru tne rheumatism in mv j nil, muj .lire, . . .. 4 w : .1 1 j ip40, ,11 ua for very severe bruises on two of my family; then a i violent attack if diarrhcea pn myself, than far iaf.ammation, burns, bruises, and for s very severe esse of stiif aeik, brought on by a violent culd. snd I think I : have hsd lull proof of its medical properlis In a great I many of tlie diaases for which you recommend it, and I have not found it t tail in even one ol tbem. Siil.l 1 do not sa ythat It is an infallible cure, yet it ia j my aober conviction thst It is the best compound for ; hose complaints lor which it is recommended, that I , have aver tried, and I have tried many. I will not, i if I can procure if. do wiihout it in my family for any consideration. Hoping that you will still sentinue to compound it bor.euU ; aod that it may relieve thousands of sufferers, I moat heartily recommend it to my I fellow citizens aa a most excellent family medicine, j Yours, atfeotii nately, J. b. lr lALXY. l : i i f i.iK l . 1 ; i .i This is to eertKy that in the summer of 1S. I be- , . .1. ; . . . rsme so very lame and weak in my bask . oces.ioned by ltit-nn.that 1 could not sit d wa er gt-t up without holding on to some object I wss advised to try Mr. Iforal.a s Alterative Lalm. Hy batbine it six or oinht ! times, my baok waa perfectly restored: and I hare felt j ao symptom of its return sinse. I My wife. also, has used it for Rhsumatis pains I t dacha and tootQeche, si'.n very Denehcaal results J. J- YAKLK. December 1st. 146. Certiiisste from D. L. Starr. I have known Mx. Korsha's Alterative Balm to perforin a very extraordinary cure upon a horse thst wa very bsdly cut, some time since. I used it upon one occasion, externally, with good effect, believe it to be a perfectly sate and ctfccaclous remedy te be used in many complaints. L. L. STARR. .November 21st. 1853 T the Public. to cr4iy uiinij wi:e Wll Ijticita wr.B tll- ,pi0,i affection and dyspepsia for nine years, aad a tarre portion ot the time eoctinei i te her room. 1.4. I.,-,. i v, k.,i,.k. .. Ar .i . a 4 . .1 ' . tL ' ..1 -,,,. . .,ni4, kr ,k. Jiu.,. . J fih. ... proeure cue botUs of Dr. fersha a Alterative Balm and by the Ume she tad usafi by the Lime she tad used that iottla. the felt crest relier. She used but seven bottles when aha was en tirely cured snd well ut her di.ea.e. and her backbone ha lost ita curve, and el.e is a strai.: in Yi staf are ss she was previous to her attack. e heresy eerri. fy that we believe the Halm ts be the best medicine in use ajid we believe it to be a cestain cure for spinal stTecticm an- dyspepsia, aed cannot too highly racomaiead it to every person aSlicted with the above disease. We also iind it an efiVctusi cure in many other disease in which we have tneJ it in our fami'v. Skgned ALtXA.NPEK C LARK, M ARY B. CI. ARK Lynchburg, Highlaad Co., Ohio. Jsn.3, lsfvl JS9 TT niVlTTJIl 3E3. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS! AMTIIOl ECLI, Corner 3fin and Eighth sts., Richmond. ' ' Ifas n hand and Intends keepiar a large assortment or 1 i.o and Vancy Vurtiitare. Wardrobes. Dcreans. ate-l-steads. Chairs. Centre la!. lea. Stacks etc.. all of whicb he is prepare 1 to sil at th lowest price for cash, or approved produce. The public are respectfully icvltej to call aad examine nis steca. aod compare price. Or 2 era for Purnitare tiiarkrally received andproacptiy sippha Bichscead, leceavber .7. 1Hj5 . .-Oat infl GIi0!;?s t-SSECES in store and fr as!e by I JJ Ia. ii. AioCL L1JJLUU. March 15, IS!.. k'o. 47 Main rtreet. Public Notice. or about tne SJta of this month, there wnl arrive U.t -.. Vo-k Stor. another 1.,,. .wok fresh Goods, aiaonr which will ba found all the lata atylaa ia the Kaatara markets. A we are ac.ieue to aeileff our preseat .tack toti. . room for those oa tbe way, we are dfersag unusual inducements to purchasers. We have just received a lot of I rensh Merino, High sal'd, plaid IVLainea, bierk and figured Silks, flata Silk BriUiania, Broch Shawls. Cloth Talmas. plain 'ron Cashmere, bay aviate Long hhawi. Xfw York lry Goods Store, H. JACKSON, Proprietor. Jaaasry 10. 4 tf t IRON RAILINGS: nnnk IamI, Jail if 'or kg. IRON DOORS AND SHUTTERS. 2rSpeeianea beak ef Baiiing aeat by ilmH. F. F. BAKEK. No .To Fifth (treet, Cincinnati. Ohio. January 51, laii. ? la BUILDING LOTS j Mu the city of Richmond. j 1'HE subscriber offer at Private aale TKN BUILD 1 1 ING LOTS act Maia atreax, aatvaa V aahiartaa j aad Front atreeta, aaitable for alasoat aay kiad a Baaiaeat taad. bei( ia the aqcare adjoiaaag tee beat ! block 0 bai!dtn;a ia tbe city waira be weald dispose j ef to rersoos intend its to build this eeaea. at ex- t trecneiy lew price, en aiiin the purchaser to bay the ground', aad build good brie a houaea for leas auoaey thaa the same anatner ef feet ef bare grsa d ia aa adJnisiag square would be worfb. This mast eveatu -ally be a good acjusre far all kiad ef besiaese. aad ia tbe u.T c ha ace to bay lota ae favorably located ea Maia street, at the price they will be cold at. I have alae eight lots yet to dispose of a Grace aad YV aabiagtoai street, earth ef Maia street. Alao, a few hsawaowie lota situated oa CI':3" straeC ia Jesse Idaa'a addition, all 0 which will be sold ea r.- n- a.-i. tl. - j rf u . - c OCGDALE. WaabiagtaiB Btreet, aortb ef Maia, fcar,sas4.

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ox- No Graa! WHAT f IV nnp! K TUP THIVr.' . . . J W 4 .. A 4 4 4 4V 4V4.4VA1 4 . V7 waat to bay our Sr'iaj stock for CASH, aar as ear stock is too ukk for the oaten. w ksre reduced price, on aaany kinds ef jtais. ie which caa be nJ rare bargains, snd the mi bargains go br.t Don't delsy one sa-oti t.i o ea for especul fcaraiasVV e sre determined to reduce our stock as law as psible. last we may start in t be Spring; with nearly ,n aniire new stock. Come on with your cash sad coaetry prtxtuce we will sell (mint tnaa any body else, ne mean what we say. Among our supplies ara: ii pieces good rweeds, !o lo l. . 10 Go atiaets. various prices: 5 8 SO H do do do do i do do ClotSis, t 2 :o 4 0.'; Wool t 'a.siaaeree. Bleached Muslins, 6 to 1-c, extra barg'a tlce unbleached ; Prints. C to 8c Tickinijv IS to 20c; Ginfhams. 10 to tf-V; Muslin de La.nea. IS to 15, i'sshmeree. 15 to i&c; do do a nne assorimenr uress an i.ioi. Irunmings: Wool 1 laanele, 25 ut etc; Canton do. evr s-ods, )2; Wool. Squsre snd Long Shawls. 2 to 7 00, AfewBro ha do. 5 to 20; An extensi-e socb of ''srpelinj. Our assort wient or blrk 1 fancy Silks is large, freat 50 can's to $2 per yard. S .me Merinos an.! I.umii at Trry low tiarrs SCt 'TTtCRAWtORD, "-in nfthe Pet Lsmb, Mssa street. Richmond, Jsauary 31, lio 1x1 qlEEM C1TV SCALL WOUKS. . WILLIAM HUDDART. Sax o- 6 Columbia .treet. between ( I If NTaia and Wslnut, C'iucinnitti. B am now manufacturing Railroad Te ll pot. Hay. ""lock or Coal Moor and jr Platform Scales ef ail aiie; also, -aw V" aaairrtigeiat and Bank Scales. Prsts and """atawIrosi Besma, Counter Scales. c, which I warrant of superior workmanship and materiala. 1 would call particular attention to my Irea Lever Hay aad tock Scalea. All ceatmaaicatieas promptlv attended to. August 1. tsas aa tf yiASOWiS WARE ROOns, Comer of Maia and Front sts., Richmond I nd f IIIK subscriber haviuc; made arrangements with V I C. liaviaa, Co., of Cincinnati, to keep eoawta tly on band Fiek's Tatent Air-Tiffht METALLIC BURIAL CASES. W"fcicb are the greatest invention cf the ae for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the common wooden coffins now in ase, fv. all s aons of the ycar or vault purpoees. tranp- rtatit n, beauty, style of Caish and darability. They are nnrialed. and wherever they have been, introduced it baa been to tbe total esdusioa of all other comas. I bow bare an assortment on hand, which ran be eeea by calling at any Ware-rooms. Ia adlitu.n, I shall keep oa band all kinds aod fixes of ready made WOOD EX C O FFIXS. Manufactured of the best materials, and made by the best workmen in the city. I ain (.reared to attend funerals with a fashionable or plain liEAKSE, and uiy trms shall be aa lew as any shop, for similar services. THOMAS MASON. Richmond. November 17, "54. ,ew Books mt Barkank't, rvI!E inimitabl P0F.STICK9, MART LTNDOX. Jams Ja Qc Qordoa lsnnett, just received at BCHBASK A XROt. 3utf -eptemlr 12. ls&S. raoxis malt. le. F. PLCTCHIR. KRAMER & FLETCHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants. ear the Depot, lllr rtixtnnrt , latd. Goini? East! I WOULD respectfully raquesl all who knew tbem selves indebted to me by note or book aceoaat, to discharge the same at the earliest possible date, aa I purpose starting Kast for the purchase of good, about tbe 2uth inst., hence the necessity fur all my duo. H'-piag this may ba a sufCcient bint, Itespectf uliy , A. -f. JIIILLER. February 7, ISiS . e -tf For Sale at a Hargnin. ANEW two-story Frame House, on tbe corner of Centre and High street.., near tba Depot appurteoanoae rnBoplcte, fur aale cheap. Applv to Messrs. Cain at Jlalby, or M. 1. Bfc.MUS, Richmond, Jaa II, 1b66. 7-3q B a k eta. Ladies' Work Kaskets, Market Baskets, 8chel BaakeU, tc .for sal ay C. Zlsf Mia Xo. 57 Main street. Richmond, & T aid stand dealer in cue Watehea. Clocks. Jawclrv "aVoic., has just received every tarre addition ef articles 10 $ una. a vary superior article r Uunter a watch a, suitable for railroad purpose. Other w atcbes of every variety aad dscripUB ; Clocks ut every descrintion; Jewelry, fine, fancy and plain; f :tvr tfere. a fin assortment; Cutlery, of th beat quality : Spectacle of every variety. I would cail especial attenttaa to ay Brasiliaa Bta Pee bis -lasses, iieviar. just received a sis lot. lt,l4i,IB4 4l.n,.tb -4 Thankful for peat favors aad oaatom. I hop to aaerit a caa , tiauanccof th sane. K. B. UICsIINbOX. j Richmond, Septeatker 37, 1S5 41 t 1 D ried Peatchea. iZi bushels prime halve io store and for sa'.s by hvKAMEu A FLETCHER, Jan. tl. Opposite Paaseag-er Depot. UCKWHEAT FLOCB...50!0 lbs. Feansvlraoia bulled, aad super.or uaalitj. ia sture and fur sal by at iu,it.HLlt, Jan. 31. Oppoaite faaaenger lepct. f ALL PAPER. 14800 rolls assorted patterns ia V store aad for sale br KRAMER r LETCHER. Jan. 31. Opposite F'aavenger Depot. HOILSE 'AILS 30 -ozaa America- Horee She Nails, put np in 25 lb. package, warranaad good or bo sale, ia store and for aale by K!. A MER A FLETCTIF.R. Jaa. tl. Oppette faeegr Depot. Comtniiontr' Sale. BY virtue of an order f tlte 'w'syc Court f Coma,Q ps. at the Octoixv Terw, . JAi . 1 will Mil at I e'claca, P. f.. e- fitcrday. tb KM day f Fefcruary. l&i . as ta prentice. t fsliowiiig deacriaed real tat, bclsneng t Alarrisaa Ealridre aad th heirs of ' liiiao 1 V ens. dease4. ta t Lbt in b.eck li. ta th lewn of Bacerstewa. Wajoe co-jaty. aad State of la. i-B. aa the tailewiag 1 acruna, (e wrt. On-fou rtk ef th eerckw, saeaey seek ia : and. Bf'-ut in s.a oat ha. one-fourta ta U aaestaa, i a awl ah residu ia 18 laeatfc a rreta th day of aale. j A, B. KKUUIL, f r u in i Jaaaary 14. la-S. O u Madge's Patent Wasliiiig Machine TE t aaderai-Bad ha per baaed tkaa-gbt far aaaawfacta ring these eeiefcratad and eceaoaiicai Mac-iae for Vayne cweaty. aad ia rsred te swpy ly ai) ardr ea aair aaraa. In w'.y acaaary te giv tta sa.r trial 1 r.tar a iatrwwee at ia every tawaaiy. aad ae tateoda that ta pa pla aavil hav ea-H--tliia( good far sc. aad t,t they ska.l -a aar aa -era-Bity ef tawtiar law Ma hia te tht s-ssaa tiee. a h wuL ia a few weeks hav a aai can ea ha ad. aad ly for see AU he asks ta a anal for (Area er few r wee as it ia a fa auiy. er fee a aaaraar tiave. ia erdwr that ita ly be roily apwre-eaated. If at fs-emd s wars s t laaacteci .y at t end af to t tiase. ts M chaae caa ae re rad. aad we caargss asade. provided is is aet dssssait im ah asiog. He aaa vvery auraac t aeiiev th t it will re Si-am d te be the seat thia g ea far the -ar-a ef waecueg alt kinds ef ckstiag. ia half the tiaae ta the erdiaary aa4a wit half the wear to the clothe, aad half the r-irtir ef In He has a)s eta ka-d sad will wake ta order all hiaee ef BASH OOOsUland faVAMEa. of aae heal awal-y. Be wtU faw-niab aaa-rrial for kc-l-iag. aad rai taasa we fair tenaa. lie swui-s lua taaajt ts ah palMo tat B-at li.-eral p-lraaar. and iavite la f-rsawr ---Miea-erty try Mads- i-aaeat Waakmg At-ch-a. a he as sere a 4 B .11 Mtl,fM44 44 IV. S4 BL CS d miZr eaep ea tae a.iak erar ef S'-ta a d M rkss

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CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful t-ituence oa the iateraal viscera to p-rity tie biuod and atimulat it ieta healthy action. They remove the ebetniction ef th stomach, boweia. liver, and other oreacs of the bodr and. by restoriitg their irreru-tr action to beajtb. correct wherever they exist, such der-mment as are tie irst cause of dit-a se. Aa exteviaiv trial 0 their vu-tae, by Profeasor. Phyaiciana. and Pa-eata.aaa shown cure of -aceroas disetaes aiuioat beyond belief, were the cot ssewt-nti-ted by pera.ms of such exalted peaaa and character as to firtud th suspicion of atrath 1 Veir cert-ivatee are publish ed in my American Altnaaa, which the Agent- below named arc pleased to ftinuaa. free to ail inquiring. Annexed we give xwei-ciosat for their use ut the ansa ptainta which they have been found to cur. Fo CoaTTvaVas. Take one er two piTia. or sock quantity aa to gently move the bowel. Coaavene-a it frequently the aggravating cause of PtLaa, and tbe cur of oae complaint ia the cure of both. No person saa feel well while under a ooative habit of body. Hence tt should be. aa it caa be, promptly relieved. Poa DTspxraia, which is sometimes the can of Cuafircissi, and always uncomfortable, take mild doves from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy actio-. They will do it, and the JsaYirttant, sWyowrw, and ainWn of tlvspepaia will rapid It disappear. 'When it is gone, don't target what cured you. . Foa a ForL SroxaCit. or XlorbiJ hmelitux of tkr BoseU. which produce general depresmon ef th spirits aad bad health, take from four to eight Pill at &rt. and smaller dose aftrrwarda, until act.vtty and Ire-gin arc restored to the svstetn. Fo Sr-Torswsaaia, Sjc HtanacwK. 7fAfa. Pm na (Ac Stowatk A, H.trk, or Sidr, take from four to niit pili on going to bed. If they do not operate a-mctae. fy, take more the next day until they do. These ce plaints will be awept out from th eyatem. Don't wear these and their kindred disorder because your stomach ia foul. - Fob Scrottxa, EnTSirBLAa, and ali sfiaeaarr of tAs Siain, take the PlUa freely and frequently, to keep th bowels open. The eruptions will genrrailv soou begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful xilcert and sors have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect ef these Pills, and some disgusting diseiso. which scented to saturate the whole system, have complrtelv yielded te their influence, leaving the eutterer in perfect health. Patients ! vour duty to society forbids that von should parade yourself around the world covered with punplea, blotches, ulcere, eorea, and all or any of the aa clean disease of tbe akin, because your system waata eleanama. To 1'i Kirr tbi Blood, thrv are the best mrd'cui ever discovered. They should "be taken freetv and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of inoa. 4.I 4 . - . t .4. I . L - V rauie uiscasea wiu d twrpi uui ui vji ,ni 1 1.4, c an before tbe wind. By this property tbay do aa much good ia preventing airkneaa aa by the remarkable cure which they are making every where. Livbb CoMFLAntT, Jai xuicB, and all Biiumt A turns arise from some derangement either tnrpiUjty, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Twpidiiy and congestion vitiate the bile, and render it anht fur digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and th coa stitutiun is frequently undermined by no other causa Indigestion ia the ayniBtom. Obstruction ol the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the oils to overflow into tbe blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveueaa or, alternately, costiveness and diarrhcr, prevails. Feverish eymptoma, languor, low spirits, weariueMi, restlessness, and melanchu ly, with sometimes inability to Bleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ; sometimes there is severe pain in the aide ; the akin and the white of the eves become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, ailioue diarrhoea, dvsentery , AVc A medium dose of thre er four pill taken at night, followed by two or three ia the morning, and repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents. Khiumatism, Gout, and aU In flammatory Fevers are rapidly cured bv tbe purifying effect of these Pills upon the blood snd the stimulus which thev afford to tbe vital principle of Life. For these and all kindred complaint they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a Disma Pill, thia ia both agreeable and naeful. No pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual te the purpose fvr which a dinner pill is employed. rBETARZD BT T . 0 -fV -tCJL-13-1., Practical aad Aaalftlcal CstemtM, LOWELL. MASS., AJiD BOLD BT L. II. M.-Cellough, Kichmond, E. O- PotU, do, Bar. bank acd Bro,do. BHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CUBS. OR AXTIDOTE TO MALARIA! IT'OR the Prevention and Cure of rarer and Agee, . Chi!' and Fever, Dumb ague, and other Intermittent snd Remittent 1 overs, aiso ef Bilious r-'everv, compe tied by Typhoid Symptoms, Typhoid Fever, Y allow Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, tieneral Debility. Jiight Sweats, and all other forms of disease whicb bare a -. n.i..i- . 1 . m . . This aubtle atmospheric pou-on, which at eertaia seasons ia unavoidably inhale- at every breatb, is the same ia character wherever it I'tis' i,orth, south, east or west, and will everywhere yield te this newly discovered ATI1UTK, which neutralises th poiaoo, en4etly purifies the system, aud thus emlrcly rstcuves all tba caune of diese. The prori'tor di.t: tly claims these aitraordiaary renult.a from its use: It will pmtect arty re.il -nt or traveler, even in tbamoet tokly or swampy localities from any a'i- ur bilious disease whatever, or any injury from eon.tanily inhaling Malaria er Miama. It will instantly check the ague ia per" who have iu flared for any leng.h of time, Irons uac Pa V To rwsatt iriaa, so that tbey need never bav aaoT-ca LUlU, by continuing its use a, overling to directions ft will immediately relieve all tbe di'tv-sring renis af Itlion or ague dintat.', ruh a general debility, night (vein, etc. Th 1 atiant at ( nee liciiii" to recover appe tite and strength, and d.ntiau-rs uaut a pr-rmaneet aee ra lical care ia erfr--tJ. And a a proof that it iaalns WORTH T OF PLKLIC CO.VFiDF.KCE, iWuw of the Siaeatiar and Llatire Ilarmlrsasirs. The following cvrtitw ate fr--m cue of the saost cele brated chemists u. tbe Lai ted S lute, is attached te every bottle: m Vob, June II. 1S. ' I have made a chemical xan.ination of "iibodre Fever and Ague Cure." tt Antidote to Malaria." aad bsva tested it foe- Arsenic. Mercery, tannine and rirjiunim, cat a, 4,..., luun. a pwHw wr aiwwr it, n,r hare I foand any aubstanre in ita composttica that would prove injuri.a to the cen.titutioa. JAS. K. CIWLTOX.M. t), Ckeaiat- ' Thia low cf iU FREE USE -y .S .1 PREVENTIVE by wbich all persons may thus be sur cf entire frceioat from th abuv named diaeeecs, no matter how csckly the eeoon fi swampy th locality. PKOOFS OF EFFICACY are freiaently pnbliehed. and th eon-dcaee of the pwblic ia asked c-ly ia pr- pas' tion to i's actual merits wb-rever iatrodaeod and asad. The only are relied a pen to prove it worth. One or two bottles will answer for ordinaef eeeer some w,ay require more Directiwn printed ia Gob mn, Freaeh aad Spanish accempaay each be til a. Lie oral discenn'a n . to the trade. Pn-pared and sold fcr the rvt-retor, JAUU A. KHODE. Prevideace, R. L For sale by Druggist gaaeraUy. arrnosw f , 10-. i-w Field's Oyster Depot The nndeve'gned would reapectfut'y lnfbrm th iiIiliuu f Rtehaaoad and adioieiac town, that h is tvw receiving daily by B T-essfro 1 1 it iiv.'a ro d sui t-i r of Fici4 ' Oy terr, ia cans and half eaas. which are thought ly epicures ta be the -neat la the United Stat, aad will aa -. ,u- 1 . . . 4 . 1 1-1.1. fM.ii . ... OveaarsMM -W-B. 4 C , .1 . . KM . 4. 1 A liberal discount to thos ia U traj. . I. J. J0RPAW. Deecaber . ISiS. - Grocen' and Provision Store! j ' rnE A"' ?AWlT''f' CTTlTl garal tracery aad J-rvia.aa caawnea iat- reea wr-w-lyepTrf bK H- ththa... id ha. .w f th w. et-eks ef swtiet ta ai Uaea-ver effeead - seta ta . k i , ,1.. ..rtni c-ns-af. I l--ar xf L af. Msvaaa 'aiBd hrewn sorut. Cee. CBeeeiate. gaUraSas. -arn. W all kind, gee a4 hac Taw, ef awpertereuty. Btolaa-ea. ryr-o. rvalta. ta-aea-. Ctfwr. c7. y ..!. PHd Barf, aad la fact aJraeet every artici e ta an lla of r east ly Oeweeri . was be wail swtl ae aw a caa e had la thi city r lw era. ... II. erawd la this ae a swewiaaewt awaia. and msesdiac ta deaoteki atv issatlew as tae eaas. a tepos dwrv aod receiv a s-ar ef the liwT-li , . L. HBKK.Ja. ST. tf U - i-tf Valuable Farm for Sale. - TTTB sd'lairwd e-wr t el! the t-rat kaewa ae the wTeeekirk rarsa. adieiwia, tae Vans a.'rlar t Pratavda. aad ascaeied ky tawaa aa a Bear -of Bbm1. V s sua frwaa Bichsa.ad. cvo-aia aawast i-6 fci sksrwa. a-ect tia, acre cleared, ta -siaace well tissoered. aad well waurad. aa4 taw laad ef ta oa qa-1 ty . T- wa4 will M d vrhev. aw divided ks face te wH swreaaaere. Far w sate aad pwrOewi rs can ew bwvv aca ree. v mnt-m mm at Mi rwassa t. aw ea d.llAja. 1

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