Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 26, Number 17, 17 April 1856 — Page 3

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jlJcBSDAY Mobsin;. APRIL 17, A. C. UWB0. "CITIZEN'S BANK: Richmond, Indiana. p:K0Uiit approved paper at all times during fcuBiness hours. j!ow interest on money deposited in large ' nnall wow, and whether left or long or short periods. &tt always well supplied with Eastern Exchange and Gold, which they sell at Cincnnati rate. purchase Gold, Silver, Drafts, Certificates, Ctects, &c, on the most accommodating teiicftrurnish regular customers w ith drafts on Cincinnati Banks without charge. And from long experience, extensive jrt naintance and business connections, are prepared with every facility for transacting general 15AN king rsi ines man us uraucuej, so as to insure full satisfaction to all interests entrusted to their care. JtlCHMO.XD, .V. Lfwii Burk, Thomas Kramer, FKOrKIETOKS. Produce hill, end other Umtn paper; al.o, pw .HMOote. .r sand. rei. money on deport. and attend "jyoaic our from 8 a. u. to 4 p.m. . : fg DAVID P. I10I.I.O WAY i. a candidal for realarrioa ta Congee., mi ject to the decision of a Repubaa.2ioiainAtuo Convention. Ptp.rt lathe District please copy. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. TOB BKPK8NTATrVEC V. C. JEFFERIS. HENRY W. SIIUMAN, J. M. AUSTIN. TKlASrfeER WM. W. LYNDE. JCDOK OF COM. PLEAS W. P. BENTON. SHERIFF j JESSE T. WILLIAMS. PROS. ATTOKNET JEHI AL ItAILSBACK. COUNTT 6URVETOR R. C. SHUTE. CORONER J. W. SWAFFORD. COMMISSIONER EDWARD LAWRENCE. CTKvso fe Row lett have just opened an antire new stock of Family Groceries, and km every thing in that line to supply their

customers and friends. We observed some of naOY a ubt, auu tiicy Burc us wa au tuvii Groceries, Ware, die, hare been purchased from first hands, cheap, and they are determined to sell so as to profit themselves and their customers at the same time. See th:,sdntUsement in another column, and cal uiprioe their goods. tW Vo invite the apecial attention of ou merchants in this city, and throughout th oounty, to Wm. Lee Jc Co.'s advertisement. ia another column. They have now on hand I one of the most extensive stocks of Goods in the city of Cincinnati, and we assure our mer - cantile friends that they will find this firm not only strictly honerable men to deal with, but " that they can replenish their stocks there on as advantageous terms as can be offered in either of the Eastern cities. Give them a call. t&m Printer's wives are proverbial for be ing good cooks they may not be so alway. oa first entering into partnership with a typo. tat they are sure to learn their ingenuity is tauea iHlQ reqUlSllloa lO make SOmvlIllDe OUt I ... .,.! , , cl nothing a tender lorn steak out of a neck: : PKttmt out of buckeya chips good palata- I I, , 1 tot ale hash out of while oak bark and onions, superior pudding out of saw-dust; all j titihtts to be learned. "Necetsity is trulj j &t mother of invention," with those who are lounrortunate as to link their fate with one of ; n. , , . . , J craft; hence, excellent cooks are at the Bead of every printer' tabernacle in the land Well, this fact being generally conceded, we wish now only to remark that when good things are furnished, after experience has per- j fttted their skill, look out for the extras! We, We a case ia point: Our friend Gkobgk W. Bmts, presented us with fiftv pounds of j ,1 t-i " i i AeaWOrlhy 8 Superior t lour, and On entering OW lhantv. and clariin.r t.ivir.li ctable. . .. . . WC discovered A SlJlht that had no' nl44 .,j r , rr.i gMdened our eyes for many a day. There. a one corner of the board, in a pyramldicai t i Kim, Was a pile OI bread as White and as light, M owflakeS made out of some of the aforeid flour. We didn't do exactly like Jacob ,1.1. ,., , , ,. . 0il UI1 Wlien he kissed lUchel but We "lifted up our voice" in praise of Ken worthy's w, and in thankfulness to our friend Barnes fct .ending us so fair a specimen of the "staff iU9 TOOni Was actual! V two dif IWl ugater in consequence of the presence of that ' b.-4 i,ut ;t gradually grew darker as it disppeared, and we were obliged to light a! odie! OCrGo to Barnes for Flour. K8AS State Jocrsal. P. 0. Costbr. Jitor ef this Journal, is now ia our city, sofcciunj subscribers. It is a Free State paper, I 11 printed, about the ably conducted, and the price to clubs of my u 1 75 clubs of fifty, $1 50. and og.e subscribers Si per annum. Mr. C. will it on our citixens for "material aid," or Prsons can call oa A. B. Pavne and subscribe font. .l"0n Thursday evening last, the stable w Jesse Turner, on the West side of the riv- . near Friend's Boarding School, was burned A small lot tho' badly smoked part of the harwas also saved. o on knows how the re originated. fi8" The Lady's Book, for May. has been Reived. The "Child. Sorrow." i. a rery PT engraving, and the Fashion plate and tr embellishments are rich, and its conU re as good aa usual. Recollect that the ok and Palladium can be had at $4-the Puce of the Book is 3.

customers ana triends. w e oDservea some or, . , . ... ,. T. , . , , ... , I That Wall Paper at Fletcher s attracts the nicest sugar there, that we have seen for . , , . , , , . . , . ' universal atention, and he is constantly receiv-

, . . ' Not having room this week to gire his adver- ; isemi.iit, it will appear next ; in the mesatime, "pitch in" under Starr Hall, and you will ! , . . ... - .v- i v. cna every luing you want iue uwe prices. CP" We have a copy of the "Safety Fund 'Bank Note Detector," published at Cincin nati and Indianapolis, on our table. Price 81 50 per annum, in advance. A. B. Payne it the agent in this city. Cad and see him. OCT We refer our readers to Drs. Gilbert & Kennedy's card in another column, announc ing the (act that they successfully treat Can cers. Tumours, Ulcers, tfce. without surgical operations. From the high reference given, we should not hesitate, were we afflicted, to apply to them for relief. Address Drs. Gilbert it Kennedy, Office 746, Broadwaj. cor. Astor Place, N. York. SW A beautiful, pink, glazed-paper covered pamphlet, printed at Indianapolis, by Camron & McNeely, purporting to be the Catalogue, tc, of Richmond Public Schools," has been received bj us, from the hands of some unknown fr end. It is very neat and very pretty, and wiihal very readable, in short, its general appearance is well worthy the superior Ubte of the Superintendent. As he has not taken out a copy-right of the work, we presume it will not be considered an infraction, if, for the benfit of our readers, we take a few choice extracts from its pages: I "It is an occasion of congratulation to all, that amid so complex and diversified specitnens of humanity as fuvl to be met, so little corporal punishaient has been necessary." "The Directors engaged with the Superintendent at first not to engage any but the best qualified lice teachers, those who could learn, and who had devoted themselves to special professional preparation. The same salary is paid to Teachers in Primary as in High School Department, and equal qualifications ' ar required." "The salaries paid in Richmond Public Schools vary from 93!J to 855 per month of four weeks. Salary of Superintendent $1,000 per annum. Total expenses for Superintendent and Teachers' salaries, gas light, fuel. Janitor's salary and incidentals, 96,150. There are teachers and seats for nine hundred pupils ; this gives an average per pupil per annum of 86,83." "The carrying out the Building to its completion and opening the school, is due to Dr. Joel Vaile, Dr. J. it. Mendenhall, and James Elder, Esq., all men of patriotic devotion and great energy in this noble work." "The motto of the Board of Education and Superintendent is : 'This, the best school in Indiana ! ing fresh supplies no danger of exhausting his splendid assortment of patterns. Call at the Express office and examine for yourselves. X3T"See the advertisement of Howell dt Son, Paper Hangers, another column. They do their work in superior style and promptly. Nuff Ced. (7"The Donation party at Rev. D. S. Altman's last week, was quite largely attended. nd we understand that the amount, donated iin money and other necessary articles, was j etween 120 auJ S13C)' "The s worthy of his meat," and in accordance with i that sentiment, we feel that "in the good I aa . . y- 1 It . 1 time coming a uoa-sena oi me same ' kind may arrive at the dwelling of a printer. a few doors South of friend Altraan's. Who i kuows? Dr. Sanford's Invigomtor Is a mild laxative. tonic and stimulant. and is recommit .1eJ to the public, nlymg upon its intrinsic worth in the curt of the following complaints: All Bilious Ddraiifaments. Sick Headache. DvspeDsia. Habitual lo.tiveneas. i.nromc uiarrni-ps. . oiic. i-ain in ine Stomach sad Bowel-, General liability. Female W eaknP, .. ko s.:. by Druggi.n generaiiv, and by M'uilough Co. eni E b. HUy. ftichond. and by J. 1 Park. General Ag;nt, Cincinnati, also by anford at Co.. New York city. AtriM7,.s6. 13 ly A CARD. I return my sincere and heartfelt thanks to those of my friends and fe-tins of Richmond and vicinity, who contributed "material aid that ha enabled me to rmignt9 wi?h m v famiT to Kan,a9. j trust that the distant" home I have chosen. will yet be a free and happy Slate; and be assured that I shall always hold those who J" J me 'a thU instancc' ia "teful ' WILLI M P WILSON Richmond, April, 1856. Paor. Woon'a Hais iititivc. We inviteei?cci,i attention to the advertisement of this article in, another column of our tapt r. If has now been a li' tie less thaa two vears before the come from its intrinsic mTit, a standard article upo the shelves of almost all dru-its, and the hestcr iterald ; ,BV ,t nw ttt tSl. h;aJ of al, Tt.m9dl o th. k"J " NorU this result at ad surprising when it i. remembered that ditiugni-hed statesman, as well a ' many members t f the medical prfeii.n. indeed ladios j 1 tVr hair, cover the head of the bald, r mor all dandruff aul itching, and all diseases of the si-alp; and mure than all preserve the hair, if used for t- ilet purposes, both in icclur,d from falUns oat, to any imanabie ae-e. Rei I - v '""- : nnkearlaval tha Rmlh al ellaaketh Wilis. 1 be yotiBf. th loTel. the Heaatifal, From erth hmt pttd ar. Nr BBtbr' prayer, nor iixn'i ler, Xbc haod of ieth cauU Kor ceal1 a met her fnndest lere. Arrest ihe vl lree: The ADffel Ikeath in mercy eiae, Ta sei her spirit free Her cup of sorrow h 1 beta fllled, Vea. male to orertiow. A a 4 only llearea knew the depth Of het youn g bosom's wo. In early youth she wept above A ten-ler lather's ier; Bat she was young the world looked brifht, AaJ Hope soon dried the tear. And then a ftrer Ttsion eatae. ' Han sae had ever dreame4 Could ws to her: and oh: hew tir Agsts Ufe's picture seemed. SheUred wu vootdwtu t oa-vil vat, Amid her childhood towers. But cyprass wreaths for her ware twined Aaoafc her bridal Sowers. Be who at nysnen 's altar vowed. Bee future life to cherish, Tar, faraway in disLavst is lee, Waa doomed to ptoe to perish. Cob sumption came the waated torm The bright, the re Hess eye. Too plainly told to all that saw. The spectre leaih was nigh. Tet Hope within his bosom glowed. He left his weeping ride. To eek fnrneanb In te lder climn. Where, far from her, he died. I. of. loaf she waited h. return. And hopwd each comic ff morrow W ald brief htm home to health restaeed. And banish alt her sorrow Wat whs the tidicrs reached her ear. That he had hence departed, fthe drooped as droops th brightest fie war, Tbe yoner-the uoiti kk a a ran. 3d month, 1634.

JT ri. jacKson nas again received a larje lot of Goods for SDrioir and Summer sales.

G. F. BAILEY & CO., Successors to June & X timer's

v " jgv h,v 'S CO.MOIXEO Circus and Menagerie 1?ILL pero ral in Richmond on Thursday, April 24th. ThU eitablUhment haj been thorough 1 refitted at insun expense to the proprietor, iioce tbeir laat trarcling tour. They hare procured a new and extraordinary addition of AniinaU. young, freshly caged and pos-ic-jiuj all ths habiU and characteriatics of their native state. Equestrian Director Mr. W. B. Carroll. Masterof the Ring Dr Woobton. Clowns H Ilouih and I. W. Ward. Amonz the moit conspicuous features of this superb establishment. i the grand ccncentration of Equestrian I I alent. eouiprijin moat all the leaaiD stars of the A mer ! tcan continent. I Oneof them Ht brilliant is La Petite Mari, only ten ! years of , the tnudcl 'f the American Arena. Mr. J. W. Ward will appear on the Flying Cord, acknowledge ! to be the best in tha world. Madanin M. Carroll, equal in attraction in her celebrated act of the Kioatin Veil. LA PERCHE, By the Lee Brothers, in whit-h one balances a Pule perpendicularly twenty-five feet in htight, while the other cHmbsit and perform! upon the apex. V!r. W. B. Carroll in his great two and four borte act, carrying Master Charley in various thrilling scenes. ltl'etite Marie will also enttra Ie 1 of Wild Animals, and display her indomitable cuururo, equal to tha celeboated Van Ainburg. The performance will commence with a magnificently dre"cd entrees, entitled the Crusaders, and close with a laughable afterpiece. A magnificent Iirass Band will accompany the performance. Admission to the entire exhibition, 23 eents. Performance to commence at 2 and T o'clock, P. M. Doors open half an hour previoujly. E. SMITH, Agent. April 17, 1655. 18-lt I hare just roceived fr oia N'ew York and Cincinnati, an extensi ro and superior slock ot Judics , Mioses and Jriildren fihoes, consist! ne of French Kid. Enamel ed, brone and tan colored Buskins and Slippers, Jenny Liud iaiters for lilies, MLsses and childn-n. Fine Koots and Shoes fur men and boys, snob, aa calf, gat, enameled, patent leather, and clothCongress Shoes and Slippers. Ilats of various stylos Silk. Panama, Palm Leaf and Maricaibo, latest style and tno?t beautiful finish. 1 am manufacturing all of the most fashionable kinds of Boots and Shooa to order, of the best materials and workmanship, having in my employ the best of workmen. I feel confident from the experience I have had in business, thatiny work will compare favorably with any in the West. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a'continuince of it. JOB BOBTON". Kichmund, April 17, 18j5. 18-tf Quoon Olty Store. SPRING 185G. D EALER IX DitY GOODS, has now in store onsof tha finest stocks of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, Ever brought to this market, and without boasting or costing bills on every wagon (hat happens to drive thro' our streets. All we ask is for those who wish to purchsse Dry Goods to give us a call, and examine our stock Without enumerating the different kinds of articles in store, sullice it to say, you will find in our stock every thing usually kept in a first class Dry Gooss Store; and the one prira system is our motto. The first price asked is the selling price, and I guarsn lee thst price s low s any othpr house in the city, (for the nine quality ) Every trticle sold by us is warranted to be what it is represented: and without boasting about thn large amount of ssles that we have muds during the last five or six years, the citizens ran judge as to (hst. We are well sitialssd thst wo hare sold our share of goods, for which fivotws are undor great obligations to oar friends and fellow-citizens for their ery generous support, snd hope we will share a continuance of their liberality and confidence. Ail kinds of Country I roduee taken in exchange for Goods. Cash not refused for tioods, or on account. We are permanently located, where we expect to remain In business as long as our health will permit. Remamber the old estaM ished corner, .No. 1. J XSO.N HAM. 4th mo. 17th. lSSf.. IS tf Wool Wanted. 10 000LliS" WOOf' wnt,l1. for which the highes1 ' market price will Le given. He sure to ca 11 on J HAM. NEW STOCK OF Boots ixxxd. Shoes. OWF.X ID(.LUIUV, pi No. 13 Main street, on? door west of B I Tiright well's, has just received an ad li ion to bis former sto'.-k, and is now manuf;u-turin a unl t his own superintendence, and of the best nitLriuls, a large supply of work. Ha has now on baud Kadics' trailers, Shoe?. Slippsrs, Bmkins. to Children's do do do d..; Men's Boots and Shoes, of various material, both ooarso and fine, and in fact all kinds of articles usually kept in such establishments. e expects to keep a complete asortmcnt by purchase and mnnufacture. and from an cxperienca of u ar fifty years, ho thinks the public sh uld have some confidence in the recommendation he may give his work. Call and examine his stock, and there is but little d.iubt but yua can be pleased with th. wurk. Richmond, 1th month. I$i1. 18-3w THADDEL'S WRIGHT i t OULO call attenti'ir. to the fa?t that he intcnJ MOVING his stock of gtods to th-3 commtdiau store r.iom known as the l.ippin -ott c .mer, opposite ihe Huntington House, ab iut the 2 uh inn., when a id where ha will open a gran 1 display of n w Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, Cur pets. Straw (? ods, Sh-es, &,-c. Purchased since the 1st of April", in the Eastern cities, at which time a dealers know ) prices are redu-ed oa m .st kinds if goods, enabtinj; him to offer to prompt customers a choice selection of goods at the lowest prs:es. Id connection with the regular business, he will carry oa th- Ta. luring business in a!! its branches. This department will be managed by Edward Bellis, one of the best practical workmen in th citr. Inrcference to this branch he wouid say that he will have a stock of Clo'hs, Ca-trnercs. Vesting, Ac, not exeiied in the ci'y. Persons wanting any thing in this line are guaranteed n.it to lose any thing by waiting until nxt week. T. Mr". Ki.-hmnnd, April IT, l?5-3. lS-tf DRSTILBERT & KENNEDYTIiT CANCERS, ULCERS, TUMORS, &.C.. WITWOVT SVBGICAI. OPEKiTtOXS. OS e 7 13 Broadway, crair Astor Place, Xew York. certificates raoa Ex. Gov. T M Tucker, Judge F W. Huling, Cart. Isaiah Seders. A. S. Bal win. M I)., Judge Ale. WsUer. Thos E. Bond, M. P.. Hon. T. Butler King, Gen. Xarcisso Lopei, Capt. Wm. leathers, W. I". A'.lison, M. . Col. Maunsel Whit. J. S. Peacock, Jl. V. TKSMLSSICi.S Ta KSrxB TO Ex f.ov. James C. Jones: Hon. Fred P. Stan ton; B. F. Palmer, inventi-r of Palmer's Artificial Lg. Ir'rancis lrice. Xaval Consa-uctur. X. Yard, I hiia. propaietors of the Girarl House, Fhiladeijiiia. New York City, April 17. liiS. 1-Sm WM. LEE & CO., 74 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, HAVE now in store, and are constantly receiving Xew styles of rich Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing all that is most fashionable and desirable in Robes of nil lintls; Silks, Organdies; Grenadines, Tissues, Lavns, Bareges, Challis DeLaine, Brilliante, Embroideries, Laces, Glons, Hosiery, Shawls and JIantillas. A fine lot of Prints at 6:e. Se. and 14s.; together vita their anailr large variety of WTaJLto GrOOdSJ LINENS, MUSLINS AND QUILTS. Their entire stock will be found unusually attractive to buyers Ciis casca, ca account ef the immense Tanety of Goods, aad Very Las-car Prleea. Uerefcanta are reepeeu'uUy iavit 4 ta five taem aeaXL t9 Terai libral. April 17, 155. - U-2m

AT CINCINNATI PRICES! FCRXISHKD AKD HUSO BT ' " 11 F.Y are prepared to paper rooms in a superior mn-

, ner, ssi furnish every variety ana pa.tera ot papei . at Cicoinuaui prices. O" Persons desiring work either , in the ciy oreo-'Btry,by leaving orders at laair residanca j seventh ht,D'o south of Derev en Sixth street, or at tl-o j Wholesale Grocery and Express Office of S. F. Fletcher, j or at tnrbank'i Drug and Sooakftore, will be promptly attended to. April II, 1M. 15-tf Early IMay Cherries. F 'HE undersigned has a cumber of choice Early May -1 Charry Trees, for tale at his Xuraery, of a mile west of Richmond, on the Williamsburg pike. These Cherries are the best cultivated in consequence of their hardiness and uniform productiveness. Call soon. CORXELirS RATLIFF. 4th month 17.1SS5. 13-tf ALLEN & RHOA13KS, At . 57 ain Street, Ait again in receipt of a large and elegant stock of goods in their lino, which they offer to their customers at Cincinnati prices They would simply say te those wanting goods in their line to call and examine their stock and prices before biying elsewhere. Their stock consists of a full assortment of Inn, Stone and French t'hiaa tea and dinner acts, sti.h as Vases, Colognes, Buff Boxes, &e. April 17, 1-5 LARGE and bsautiful st k of Stand and Suspension Lamp, may be fouai at April 17. ALIX.N 4 RHOAOKS'. MIDST tho grcatvariety of Glass Tumblers, Fruit and Cake Stauds, covered and uncovare Preserves, ALLKN" A" RHOADES have a beautiful supply of cut and pressed Goblets, to which they call attention. April 17, 135. 1?-tf Indianapolis Insurance Company. ZW AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S200.000. Business confined tethe State of Indians).. INCORPORATED 1846. boa an or dikictoh: JohnD. Defrees, E. W. H. Ellis, Willis W. Wright. Wm. M. Met 'arty, Deloss Root, John W Spencer, Wm. R. Xofaiuger. H E. 1 a!Lot. W. G. Wharton JOHN" 1. UErREES, President. L. R. Bbowneli., Secretary. r T Fire and Marine Kiska taken at fair and equitablerates. WILLIAM BLL, Agent. Richmond, 4th mo. 17. 156. lS-3m PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. It has Worked Miracles. 'I'HATall the bald and gray can be restored per fectly to original growth, o far as their locks are concerned, does not admit of doubt: besides, it w ill cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff, itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions even scald head and in no possible cms will it fail of curing, a it, by magic, nervous or periodioal headache, and if used twice a week by the young, regularly, it will (reserve the color, and keep the hair from failing, to any imaginable age. Read and judge: LooaxsPokT. Imd.. June 1SS5. Messrs. O. J. Wood & Co Gents: Yoore of ths 13th came duly to haad. Enclosed please find thirtyeight dollars, it being the amount for II air Res orative. I have sold it all If you choose, you may send six dozen bottles Hair Restorative 1 think I can ell it. Il has worked miracles in this place. I sold a man six (I bottles that was bald, and it fetched new hair out all over his headYours, respectfully, M. H. GR1DLKY. C. R. R. Orricc, Vuduu, Juns SI, VS54. Prof. Wood Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the excellence of your Hair ! Rtorativo. "Ihree months ago my hair was very 1 gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original tolor) ! smooth and glossy. Theonly application I have made j to it, has been the Hair Restorative prepared by you, ' and which, from the result in my own ease, 1 can most cordially recommend it to others. l.ospectlully, yours, Edward Wolcott. Vixckxkes, Ia., June 21, 1953. Trof. 0 J. Wood: As you' are about to manufactur" and vend your recently discovered Hair RestorativeI will state for whomsoever it may concern that I have for several years been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head ; of dandruff, and with one month', proper uso.will re store anv person s ntir to the original vonthful --.! snd texture, giving it a healthy, soil and glossy appearance; and all this vt ithout discoloring the hsnds that apply it, or the dress on which it dropa I would theretore recommend its use to every one desirous ul having a tine color and texture of hair. K?spectfu'ly .your., WlLSGJt Kixo. St. Locis, June 29, 1S53. Prof. Wood As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Ha.r Restorative, snd as y ou re-jueit my opinion of it, I will state that ray hair was a few mouths ago very gray; and after using two bottles of your Hair Restorative, it resumed its original color: and since its application all dandruff has disappeared from my head, and I have been troubled with no disagreeaMo itching of the scalp. I am satisfied that thie who use it will not regret it, as it gives the appearance of having been recently oiled. 1 am prepared, therefore, to recommend its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful bead of hair. I sin, sir, yours, etc , ILL. Stewart. Wiiinoivs, Mass , May 1, 1854. Trof O. J. Wood Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of your Hair Restorative. Three months since, being exceedingly grav, I purchased, and soon commenced to me two bottle., and it soon began to tell in restoring the ail ver locks to their native co'or. and tie hair, which was befo e dry and harsh, and iU inj olf, now became soft and glossv. and it ceased falling, the d .ndrulf disappeared. nd the scalp lost all the disrgreeable itchm so annoying before, and now I not only look but teel young again. Respectfully, yours. Chabi.es Wbiisit. XT Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo , 315 D I x . ' ' 1 i ii r , irot:wa, .ir it., w mn i-'rugisis every i where. All kinds of family patent n.ecicin -a for i sala on tie bo-t pil term, at Prof. Wood's i estblihment. 114 Market street. St Louis ! tj" i?oldin Ri hmond by all tha popular Druggisti; j alo, throughout the world. April IT, 1S5;. tf Look Before You Leap! MtS!ttS. tilriM s cu. sre now receiving snd opening at their Store, No. 13 Main street, . chmond. Indiana, one of the finest stocks ot Clocks, W.tches .nd Jewelry that has ever been aeen ia Richmond They would respectfully call he attention of all who wUtt to boy any arficle in their line, to the heading of thi. advertise atant, and call at .o. Is- and price tbeir goods before purchasing elsewhere at the old prices, and by .0 doing they can tire money, as we .ell everyarticls for what it is, and warrant it to be a. represented. We buy onr good, at the ftctotie. at first prices, and for cash out, aad think we caa tell at lower pricet than any house ia Richmond. We are also prepared to fuin'ih to the trade all kind of good, in our line wholesale, at .New York price. We srs also agent for Sp erry't tow a or tower Clock for the Wet. We can furciah to order any article ia our line, wholesale or retail, lower than the lowest. All sort of time piece, repaired and warranted, by Wm. Stephen., well known ia this place a a practical workman. Kor good articles, low price and fins workmanship ; we challenge competition. j Richmond, December 23, 1S55. J. tf j Hauling Solicited. ROBERT RILEY, is prepared with a good team to haul either Rock. Gravel or Saad.at the following j rates: He will deliver Rock at $1 15 per perch; Gravel at I 0centi per load, and Sand 75. Orders left at Coal A 1 pereivai't Hardware Store will be promptly attended to, I sad he respectfully solicits paironaj. ! RirhmuD.1. Anrl. 3d- laid. .!..! STATE OF 1DI4IA,( la th Ceamta Pleas Court WAIN a" COI NTY. July Teras. leie. Oliver T. Baerr 1 v.. Bearv A. Crocker, Martin L- Crocker, Kauaaa I J. Saer, Betaaasa B Benaett. Riia Crock- On coaaplsiat er. Aaaa Crocker. Liadan Craeker. Benja- I t.rC e aa aa i . -atia Crebktv. Sarak L. Crocker. Alvin E. f siener te aaak Crscta, Calvin a Croc'T, Alic O. I Dead. trocur, terfe r. treeier, veiia ss Crocker, tunic. J. Cmker. Clara X Crocker JOTICE la bereey r?va ta Bathasai B Baeaett, Henry A Crocker. Liadea Crecker. BesjaaDin tt Crocker, Caivia K Cracker, Alice O. Cracker an 4 Ceiia af . Crocker, defendant ia the above entitle! caase. waaaa it is alleged by Ce sJ1avit af a competent vitaeas, are aot rei4eai of th Stalest Indiana, ef ta Bliag asd pendency of Lbecemp,a-n ia the aeeveenutled saas. asd teat sales, they be and apj sear before ! Jades ef tae Wayne C.kbbd flsuCatn, to be hcid at the Ceart Hoase ia aai4 eeawty as ta first Monday in fair. Ie56. and ea ta ees4 day ef said terst. aad aa.wer er teasr ta said con.iaint. ta same will be takes far csareiM.. as to tbeaa. aad will be eeard and determined ia their abseace. Witae. AXSKI W F. SCOTT, Clerk. C 8. Sooeaicw, BeL flr Coataiaiaaat. starch 87, 1S5. li

A. B. BCTT.ER, If. D- . X. HACGHTOS, If. D. BUTLER & 1IAUGIIT0X, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, will attend promptly to all cases entrusted to their care. Special attention paid to Surgical disease, and diseases of the Throat and Lurgs I-sf OtSce in tha basement of Dr. Butler's residence, on Maia street, fid daor below the Star House. April S, 156. 16 U

BONNETS! BCXNNETSl! ,ni4S. A. IK UOOEJUN, Xo. S SovtA Pearl street RirAmonJ, ImL TTTf I Hve much pleasure in acROalwefrag ta my customer nd the Imdies enersVily . that my ucfe of MiiUory Goods is now comeplete, hftrtcg selected it with much Cavr in N e York and i'hiiideir hi i, sxd wiil be recetvinf addition to it througboat the seston. cobsisUbb; of lb neft ipprored stylet of Bonnets, Cp. Head Dresses. Kiowers. Ri-boiif, together wivh every descx-iptioB of 01 ten I ttsed in tli buinet. snd inrite all to rsU and fiim-c for themselves. My ftock of rea J j made BonneU is iarir. cocsisting of Bridal, Morning aad all oUier descripuass that a til pieae ait who xuar favor me with a cail Boitaets snade to order on short notice I hare made arras ire meats to have my bleaching dose in Cincinnati, and can assure ladies that their trar, Ncopoi itan or Cactus Bonnets can be made te look, euai W ner. Almo Gents Bate, bleached andtrimmed. Having associated with me a practical dress Maker frost the East. I am prepared to make all description of Dresses. Talmas, dec, appertaining to that branch, Dresses cut and fitted; patterns for sale. Come a.i aed see my entirety nw styles before selecting. ss I am cmit.uiit that 1 have a stock that cannot be surpassed in the West. K.chmond. April 5, 155. STATE JF 1" DIANA, In Wayne Circuit Court , 1 all 1 era lso3. Hiiss loustr, William Conner, vs j Jeremiah Crane. Eliza Ann I Complaint to ForeCrane, Morris L. Hallowell and close a Mortgage. George C. Miller. J "VOMCK is hereby given to tho defendant George i C. Miller, above named, a non resident ot the State of Indiana, of the filing and pendency of the abov action, and that unless he bo and appear before the Jndge of the said Court, on the seeon.t day of the neat term thereof, to be held at the Court House in Cantrevillr, 00 tho first Monday in September, IS56. to answer or demur thereto, the same will bs heard and determined in bis absence. ! Witness my name snd the seal of the sail Court, at Centreville, this 6th day of April. A. D. 1356. ANDREW r . SCOTT, Clerk W. r C. April 10. 1J58. 1" ' Richmond Store. ITJE would respectfully suggest to out friends and V the public generally, the propriety of calling at the Richmond St.iHK, north-west corner of Main and learl streets, and thereby save the expense l railroad fare to Cincinnati" or "New York'' Stores. We are juat in receipt, from Philadelphia, of a superior stock of well assorted BONNETS, HATS. SHOES. fcc.. Ac, Selected with much eare to suit the views aud taates of our customers, and at aa low figures aa any. ( all in and try us, and see if you do not save money by our r.viroaM and reasonable prices. Nothing tacked cn to cash customers on account of the short credit given others. Come on with ycur cash our motto is to deal with sll so that it w ill be their interest to continue with us. Benajah and Lydia says nothing charged for showing Goods. STRATTAN & COKr IN 4th month 8, 1556. 17-f Steam Saw Mill for Sale. .. ---

'""u uueen roues wbm or v..u.ur.g6., iu., , tt of the patent carpet lining tad tttteaingt, to O tnd one mile touth of the Dayton and Central Rail- 0. u,e(J in,tead of ttraw Much better, more convenroad. being locat d in a district of good timber, auch i ient . grMt gviB. to the carpet. Call and examine tt. as poplar, oak, cherry, walnut, ash, and others not ne- Apiii 10 17 -tf cessary to mention. With the Mill belongs 3 acres of : food land, one large four-horse team, two good dwel- I AlVla)S Oil Ilntttl! ing house., stables, corn cribs, tnd other necessary j T SCOTT t ( RAVV KORD'S, 3, 4 and 6 rut C.r outhouse. The owners ofthe mill not be.ng situated; A t Chain and Coverlet V srp. white and colored so as to ctrry on the business of tawing as t hey de- Crt , wi .;- ,nd Wadding. sire, are willing to dispose ol it on reasonable terms ; Any person wishing to purchase such property, would JtlC Arrives!

-" """"rv. ---- r .t:.. M L ALBRIGHT 3c Mcll.VAlNE. Ogden, Henry county, tnd. 17.6m April 10, 1556. On North Pearl st., opposite M. E. Church, Hirliiiinnd VToultl invite toe attention of the ladies to? , a very large and setect assortment of Spring s. Bouuets. Kibbons. r lowers. C hildren s Hats. l&ts. I Flats and Bonnets. Ladies' Fancy Caps ami Head Presses. Bridal and Mourning Rounets. Having mde arrangements ; with oneof the most fashionable establishments to forward i her tnontW.v an aaaortiaent of the best aud most mliaMe : styles of Millinery, of every description, she feeis cenn-iut in saying that for elegance and beauty, her stock shall not j not be surpassed. Kr A good assortment of Silk Bonnets, for plain and elderly ladies, always on hand. li r Millinery work of every description, dont with neat- j ness and despatch. March 20. levM. 14 tf Is it Possible? ft MIAT thero will be brought to Richmond thif ' B- Spring a greater quantity ot Wall Paper, of every : stvte and variety of pattern, than has been in the mar- i ket for the last twenty years? Yes. il is a fart, and it can be bought at reasonable prices, too, and c.u'be put on just as reasonable by an TkTTrtnATr J VX" JL Kf 1jraVXa.4U.I-Jt Who would respectfully inform the citizens of Rich - mond and vicinity, that he ha. resumed the Paper Har.irin? business, and is orecared to hane tiold and V civet, r resco, bstin and common tapers; put up Decerations. Statues, Viws and Outers; finish l ireBoards, Window Curtains, Maps, Charts, &c. In short ' all kinds of wall, wood or canvas papering done with I neatness and despatch. j All ordeis in the above line left at my residence, ou , JVorth Marion street, or addressed to me through the - Richmond Post Ollice. will meet with prompt attention j P. G. IjCiJD VLE. ' jV. B Paper teleited tnd furnished when desired. Richmond, April 3, 1S55. 3-!f I Kcady-irlatlc Clotliing-, i Of our Own Make. ' ,TE are now manufacturing all our own Ready ' T Madx Goods, which we are getting up in a good I substantial mauner. Persons buying the Heady Made article, can depend upon gMttirg them at good at the ; custom made, and we can recommend them with that j confidence that we warrant every garment aold to 1 give satiafaction. A.M.MILLER, i April 3, ISjG. 13-tf Go to ."Miller's j W7OP. fine Shirts, Collar. Cravats, Pocket Handker4 chiela, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. 1 April 3, 1865 15 tf 1 IJKRsONS having their own Goods, can have them ' cut and made with despatch, and at low rates, st Apt'lS A- MILLER'S, j CsfntlelTlfll I T TILL plea te bear in mind that we have a rare stock ; V ofl.Lv French Linen, and Marseille, Vesting., i to their order at very short notice, in the mont faahionable snd .ubstaotial manner. f ALSO A very lrge .ssortment of plain blue, black ' snd colored ( loth aad Cssinaerea, and the very latest styles of Fancy Cassimeres very beautiful desizns April 3 A M. MILLER. ! An A No. 1 Silk Hat for $3. FHAVE made arr.ngement. with a manufacturer at the East, for a constant supply of the very lateit style, ol irilk Hats, snd m prepared to clfer a good article at very g'eatly reduced price.. We are .ellI irg a $4 Hat lor $i. together with a large assortment of Soft Ha ., Leghorn, Panama, Marac.ibo, 6e.eett, Braid and other Hats, and a Use variety of Caps suit- '. able for summer wsar. A. M. MILLER. AprU 3, 156. 18-tf Public Sale THE undersigned will sell at public vendue t hi. re.idence two mile, from Richmond, on the Wil- ' liam.burg Pike, on Tue.day, the 15th day of April, 156, a variety of valuable property, consisting is , part of Horses, Cattle. Hogs, F.rmisg Utensils, Household .ad a.itcnen rurmture. arc Sale to commence at 10 o until all i. .old Term. i .11 sates ever three dollar be given by Richmond, April Sd. 135G. 16 t New Establishment. ?.7V GROCERS, And Dealers in Provisions, Produce Vc. m r l V i ; ... ' n.n;n. . .v. J. ner of Maia and Front street, a new stock of j Fre.a Grocer lea, which thew at the iovert foible rate. P visions. Cr kept constantly j oa hand: also a Ao. 1 artic!s: . aatltly Hour may al- i ways be found at thi ettablUTmant. 1 uood bought at our hoese will be delivered sa any part of the city free of charge. yThe highest pile paid for all kind, of merchantable coantry produce. Our friend are invited to call .a J examine our Mock aad price. KING fc ROWLETT. April 10. tf j "VOTICF. i 1 erebv given that the aodertigaed Fxcea , il utors of the estate ef Edward Bond, deceased, wilt April, 166, st the late residence of the .aid Bead, io New Garden township. W. vae countr, personal property, not devised br hi will, coasutinr of horses, cattle, sheep, hog, Ac . A credit of eight months will be given oa all sum ever three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved sevarity, waiving waluaUoa aad spprataesaeat laws. Nathan bond, thomas bond. 3d month 31st, 1356. Lxrctster

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They have ever opened la this market, a great many of which were bought lev cash la tile cities of New York and Philadelphia, at price ao low that we can compete with any market- Wefeelsafe ia taring that we can seli many kinds of good cheaper than they have ever ben sold in this market. We ask all to ; cail aud examine our exUosive stock, especially our customers we can sell you good Goods, and warranted a gt od at represented. Owing to our well regulated system of settling aad collecting, our customers have paid us well; and as our tales average half cash, 1 sll wto are entitled t a credit, can buy of ut at cheap ; at at any "Cheap l ash Store." (Distant thunder ) We do not ask you to hawk your produce around : town, and convert it into caah ateheavy aacrifice. and : then bring ut the money, we barter for all kinds of merchantable produce; and as it is well kaowa tat we sell to consumers at the same price we pav. the farmers get th lull retail prtce for every thing they : sell to us. It doet not follow aa a matter of courts, ' that if a man does not pay the cash for hit goods be- ' fore he takes them from the Store, be is charged an additiomai. per cent. lTises are regulated by that unalterable law of trade, "supply and demand," er -( competition. All admit that if a uaiveral caah system wat adopti ed, thai it would neceaatrily contract nearly all kind of busincas, then if a man's facilities for buy niggoodt are such that be can ailcrd to sell t part of then no credit, he ot course an sell xon ot them, and it is plain that the segregate profit oa (40,000 sales it greater than on $.0.- sales, the pa cent- being the tame, and if he buys his good a oa credit, he hst the use of his money in lieu of the difference in profit. We caa produce tale feooks to ahow that we hare retailed goods to the amount of over two hundred aad hity thousand dollaas, (including the forme business ot one of the firm.) and also guarantee account to prove that we never lest altogether five hundred dollars in '-bad debts," yet we never sued man on an account or note for roods, nor ever collected one ceo' by law for goods sold. W e have ao disposition to boast about our business, but want to correct aa erroneous idea advanced by men who have ao confidence ia !y. body but tht-msel v, viz. those who are goo 1. ha'e ro pay the "bad debts." In conclusion, we say we have no claim on anybody's custom further than tbc inducements we clTer; but if we will sell you goods a low on credit, as su can buy them any whore for cash, we will try tad tell them equally low when you want to psy cash. Remember that, and try us. What a man doe is the thing. Richmond. April 10. 1:;. 17 tf St'i TT A CUAU COItO VRK bow open;ng a large stock of bleached and ua bleached Sheeting. 9 b to 10 wide; Do do Shirting, full assortment; Tickings, Checks. Drills, Toweling; A large stock of Tweeds, some tair st 25e Linen Drill, f Vttonade and t 'oat Linen; A splendid stock of Prints; good 4 4 13c. Satined, all colors. 6c to S7c. Cloths. Caaaimeres, (tine Krench;) Summer Coatings, fine quality; A fine assertntent of Boy's wear. Some beautifully fig'd l-'rench Linen Pants and Coats. Remember the "I'et Lamb." April 10. 166. 1" tf Vfir Improvement. I o CO IT a CRAW ItiHU ire the tele tgentt for the . T crnTT t in-.noma - i i.r.ru ip anj t ii:i.iii and .Morocco Boon tea fsten , Calfakin Congress (iaitrs. a prime trticle cutrom i made. A large k : y. girlt tnd children's Shoes, Lace 1'oots an.l GaCT: Ladies Gaiters and Muskina; i do fine t rench Km , ma-.r.j and Slippers, whitp and b,ck April 10 Tlio Xjatcsti St Crntvforii h.ve a few Krench Mantles: j a also, pattern-f-r dresses, mantlet, capes, talin. 1 ana larm, ior ie ottniiL 01 .uaionrers ana enaaiua ma. kers- Call an 1 ate 'hen low t'loir real vlue Pump " !-o, a few Mantillas lar beDon't forget the "'Striped April 13. Vttii? Open. T Sf 'OTT i CK.V VV K'ORO'S, a large and .plendid stock of .ilk r. '. wool I I. allien, plain, satin atripd, printed and crap:; b-ng -, Tiasiics and Fancy Silks. Ture Satin and II tk :-ilii: t beautiful lot ot trench Jaconet and Organ i.awn ant liriliianta; a large stock good La wna t 1 lu 2-c, flue goods tnd fast colors; V him DeLa o.r and Hmoi. April 1J. 17 tf Oia JEZxJklztoxx i A T SCOTT A CRAWFORD'S the finest assortment , i Ln'1r'"dr1-'- I ndersleeves. . !"untiog. Lares, St-, ever oltered la this city, from ; IU cents up. Konnut liitiboiva, plain, fancy too tuperior ; Moss Mai.li.la, Urnsa sad Cape Irimm ngs snd Kelts; j Rouehes, I lnai'is, (c. Alia, a fin assortmeut of ! Bonnets, Miaaea o, Kla1, aad lufaat's One straw, ciruo j anj stm .iaia an j aps j Airil 1 . Rvmeajber the 'i'et Lamb.' 1J-U" Hosiery ! SCOTT & CRAWFORD KEEP the largest and beat assortment of Stortings and Gloves in the city. 00 aox 3 thread grey, inoce. brewa, black and white Hose, good, li 40 ioi Jo ex'ra heavy 4 thread, double heels and toee, and snperior Lisle Thread do. Black, white asd mode npun and raw silk do; A genera! assortment mi.-a aed vhildrea' !U. kings. 25 doz gent's gi e and bro. half Ilos 10 to l j,c. iOduz extra hsvy 4 thresd du; lOdoz do fma do; 25 doz do fancy do; 5 doz Men's long Strvkiags: '25 doz ladies good cotton Calaves at Sc per pa ir; 10 do " lisle thread do. 12 to 15". A large tstnrtment S.Ik snd Kid finish do; French Sii) M.tis and Gluten; .Misses and t Litdreu's Mtt'a and G!c vs; l-adie V cMs and Gem. Silk t"ndr-hirts. 9 c,n u" ny bf- Remember the S'riped L""i- April 1J 1 Z tiXamilie bCCtt fit Crawford 3 Carpet.. fJIIIK Isrgest sto.-k ever olTered in this mrkt-Vel-I vet, lapea-ry, bruae!s, common snd superior la- "' 3 PlT""?-I"'1'' . . c -1 .'! V"".' tp. '3- ?d 11 the thing. April ia. w indow Sliacles. SCO FT A- CRAW FORI are opening a large .tock o Beautiful Oil Window Miades. double wool dam.ak 5 and fine embroidered white U iartew CurUin. and J Window Fire Hoard Papers. April 10. ! Stop that CoTigli! GET a 25 or 55 cat bottle ef Fenimore'. Cough Mixture, whi h will give .a'.i. faction or the money will pcaitively be refunded, and for Fenimore. , Liniment the money will be refunded .sm the person ! using it as ail -y they ever used a better Liaioaeat. For sale at tha Lrug Store, cf ro.,. and MeCul- ( loogh. K:chn.od, ,a; n.r!y .11 th town, .nd village. lathe Heat. JOS. 8 IEMMORE. j Richmond. 4prji 10 !SS1 l?-3w City Daguerreotype Gallery. j 'pHE undersigned return their many thank to th i ladivand g-ni lemen ot Kichaaoad. and the cornfitted ap everything the Photo mfovtab!e for visitor, and cemp.ny. hail .pare no pais, ia trying to .uit the moat ra.tidiona. We are prepared to : furnish ail lovers of ature s delicate peaciliag with : a Pag-uerreo'yp-e or Amb.otype, ee short notice, j Particalar attention given to families and groups.--j Miniature put up ii Locket, or Pis. with neatn.. i ad despatch . A go&.r..upply U .!- evf the latest ! styles, kept ua h.od. Hea.e give a. a call, and if we ' fail to auit, it will co.t yoa nothing but roar time ricTurea taken noats. room r considered .old Rooms over " h na flail, Maia street, Richmond. WATiO.t it HCGGETT, Fbotorr.ph.r. AprU 19. ltd. i7 tf GO TO DAGUERREIAX GALLERY. Be wise ia time, 'tis felly La delay sve the ihasov ere th sixbetaac. faa swar. Xavembev 99, ifii. e-tef WENTWORTH & BROTHER. 77 Pearl street. Cincinnati. !?56 Splendid Spring Goods. '56 mm - s, invire i.-.e aucrf.sa sfCeantry VerchaaU to ear W mesnr ststt tf raan s4 eanl. Havias far sew rat year imparted direct fr ta asset cieebratad mansractnrer in Karo;. sad aaviag a res.ea partner la Sew Tsrk. ware esabied te eaerte cash aad re poasihl buytrs, aa.orp.sse indacenest ia price, stylae etc fftVIWuUa ek BROTaiSatS. T7 rear rtrses, Ciaciauti.

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Sa F. FLETCHEH, WHOLKSALK DKALXE IX Groceries and Provisions. JUST RECEIVED. 15 hhds Sugar; 25 bbls Molasses; 10 bbls Refined Sujar; SO bag Coffee; 1 keg Nail. 14 da English Seda. 5 bbls Salsratus: 15 cheat aad af cheat Tea; 10 bbls Cider Vinegar; SO boxe Caadle; SO hose assorted Candy; 11 do Raisins; 10 do Lemons and Oranges, 60 drum r igs; 13 bxs Sotch Herring; 63 bxe YVestera Reserve Coeeee, X50 bushel Dried Apple: SJ5 io do 1'eachr. liO) lb eew Rice; SO doaea Ground Tepper; 30 da do Ciaaaaea; SO do do 5piee; 19 de de Mustard: 30 do Yeitt Powders; 100 lhaCler; 35 daasa Rrootnt; 10 boxes Starch; 40 dor Cot to a Batting; 3000 gallon Stoae Ware; tO.OOO bolt Wall Paper; 50 lb assorted Twin. 4th me. 10, l&d. J7.tf

i. w. rixaistKe. j. w. ro. c. w. rKtwcso.. PLUMMER, Y0 & CO., Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishts, Brushes, Window Glass, &fc ST Mala atrrel, Richatad, lud. OSt BBLS Louisville Cement ia etere and for tale by April 10 PLVMMKB. YfcO & CO. 10 BBLS Plaster Pari for ale by April 10 1 LL'MalER, YEO & CO. DLALERS wishing to buy Platter of Pari or Louisville Comsat, can be lu rata Bed at eataufacturer' priest, freight added, as we are agent for thi rity, and receive thera direct from th Mill. April 10 PLCMMER. YEO Sa CO. 200: IOZ BRCSHES. iuat received direct fom tha manufacturers ia Ttottoa aad New York. com. prising Paint, Varnish. Window Whitewash and I lino Brushes, Sash Tools, Stripers, Markers. Ihistert. io. April 10 PLC MM KB, YEO & CO. SQ0 bbls Rosin for tals by I I'LUMMIK, v to & CO. MCITV, of home maaufacturs, aad quits euperior X to bladder putty, at No. 67 Maia ttrset. PLl'MMER, YEO fc CO. jJlVRMSQ PLOD, a pure article, right from the i 13 manufacturers, st No 6T Maia street. PLL'MMER, YF.O CO. ALCOHOL 76 aad 92 per cent, oa haad and tor tale by the gallon or barrel, at No. 6T Main street . I'LCMMER. YEO i CO nfi BEs Window Glas, best City brands: "UU 5.000 lb Wbke Laic; 2,000 Red 100 dor Druggist' Glass ware; gross Vials and Castar Oils; 13 do Pa. king Bottles, e. t PLUMMER, YEO 4 CO. Tlichmoni, March 13,1836. 13. tf 'PIRITS TURPEXTI.NK, b y barrel or gallon, tor LMMKB, YEO a CO. J le by PLU i IJAVIXG boug-ht exclusively of manufacturer, an 1 in 1 . large quantities, we are prepared to dujili -ut : I'mfcinnati bills, freight added, in tvrry thing, and in mutt , articles we will tare purchaser the freight, provided, of jeourso, that they du by us as they do by Ciu inniti i dealers, purchase in similar quantities, and on similar terms irv us 1 I.I ' MM VAl VI'il .t. i-n Kiclim md, March 13, 1SJ5. l.l-JW OF TCBE COLORS, w have a fin assortment PLUMMER, YEO A CO. PLASTER OF pTRIS.We are agent for oiinufac-' taron. PLUMMER, YEO A CO. VARNISHES Extra Varnishes, at Cininu:tti p. iccs March 13." PLUMMER YEO & 0 . Olk:?P'tm' Klath Nut. Maehiaery and'.-tur .v oils, fur . kr nvuMEB, yip 41OWING to an arrangmieut with th inan.il.cturnr. we are furnishing dealers with I in.. nit 1 tory , rices. I'LL' MM EH. Yl O ft CO LlnseeMl and sLard Oils 4 T Cincinnati prices, without freight. - April 10 PLUMMER. YEO & CO. RICHMOND NOVELTY WOUKS:! C'av-Partnerehlp .'Votlce. rilHS undersigned have sntara.l Into partnership, under - - r m.j i.ra, iarciiant aTUBD, for the purirua of doing a gsneral Foundry and Machinery business W. are nr.nar.ii t..aii k . - . .1 . vasnugs, er every ueacription at the lowest possible rates, and oa accommodating terms rarticular attention will be givta te furnlshuir JUiu Irons, af everv Herrititian mr.A . ... - ' " ' "K"" '"I klll.JS ol machinery. Having secured th services ef th vtry best of moaMert - - yvymrw v warrant ail OI our wyra ; as recommended. The OTSIly Works" art situated in ths west part of the city, fermtrly th "Old Iticaaoad Foundry " IO Caah paid for old Iron. S. af . BAri.IE.a, J. MARCIIAN'l". . . . . I. . VVSS. Richmond. March 17, 1PJ4. jj tf E. B. H0LL0WAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .Drngi. leditiiei, Oils. Dyti, Painu, Glasiwnrf, etc.. etc., Southwest corner of M.to and Pearl street., Klcbavendi Intl. s. a. niTtnnAf.u! . T4VOCLD respectfully Inform the citisra ef Richmooi j w w sod vicinity, that he has resumed th. PAPER HANGING BUSINESS I Aad is prepared to da all kinds of work la his line with neatness aad despatch. All orders left at my residents on ."ortn Marten street, a edlre(d t m thrsurh the fticu- : mond Post OiBr-. will receive nr.m.,1 uu.u.. ITT fapar .elected and furaiahed when desired W " s M. O. PLUPALK. Olty Xo.lxxu Shop. THOMAS NEWBY". ': llovte. Sign, Ornamental, Fancy, Dcmratire and Railroad Car Painter; Glass Stainer; twlazer, Imitator of Woods and Marbles. &T Paints and Utass always an haad at th lowest cash prices mixed Patots for sale. jr"7Bhnpoo Marian street, outh f Mala, ever Dickinson's Turap Shop Kichmead, March 37. ) 15-tf Look Here Friends! XEW AND CH'EAPGOODS JAMES M. HAYS RETURNS hi thank, for the liber.I patroaas ... teaded to him by hi friend aad the subtle, and hope .till to receive their frlendlyvi.it., by ..tisfyina U that at No. 15 Maia .treet, ft the place (ot bargain Jut received a well selected stock ef Spxing and Summer Dry Goods. Cooai.tiag ia part ef Cloth. Ca.imr.. Satinet.. Tweed, Jean., Linen Drill. Cottoasde, Ite. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain aad faacy Lawn, Maltese aad Mode Challie, Fraeeh sad saps Frsneh Gioihams; plain aad BritUn Print; plain, .tripod, figured aad cuper .Satia, plaiJ Berags; faacy Drs Silk, sll wol OiLain-s, mode and fancy tolor. erspe de Espeif as; pisiJ, striped aad sotted Swiss Also Bonnet. Ribbon, Collar. Hdkft, Summer Shawl. Prett Trimming, aad a greet variety e 'liziag, toe DomtroBl to mention. Also Hat., Caps, Boot aad Shoes, Hardware, Queens war, Groceries, dec. A Is A remnant of the old stock ea hand which will be .old at wary low rate. Plea tall toon at No. IS, and prove it tree aochoaoed, April 10, l!M. 17-tf W. R. WEBSTER k WtL OlUMa, DENTISTS, tm V HTi aoeiats4 taeauslvM Isgecbw Sa !- T ta aractic of reatistrr. are aow prepared t UTT. - attend ta sll rail, ia taeireTrsias. 0c -vajjjj-, s a. Earaest't Hat atsrs, eppouM tt Pott Office. Maia street. lUcanvaad. M avestli M. ias. jy-U Exrcutor's Sale ( Kml tat. mILt be selp st pabtie sal ea Wedsesday. the 3h -J 'last day) f AprU a ext. ow the avast, ten fin BlItDIXi LOTS, betesfia: ta ta estate of llama Caa. deeeased. Tae Lee are ef eeareaieat . Liefer smildiaf pnrpoaa...lria.tad la the ttrtsweansra part af thi city, wail taid ess. wtta streets sod alleys, frenttnz sa WMBMnrtaa and rvwot srssse, anal la a part ef theeity that is rapidly tasprwvin;. sf easjr aes.se to ta IVtkk. of ta varleai KailrMd psawiaf taweaga tais eity. Per.ra staking t .zajais the Lets can ess a atal ef laeat by cailine st ta !Sc of H. B Psyas. was will tekseleasar is . sac taaat tas staaatiea aad lsesjaiea. Be la al aatb-trtael a seM say er all ef the lets st srivat sals. Ta teens f saysaeat srssaer. aad a aaars favershte natituaity an rt a aiae for a bam., w.ll sw aseei he si as aail ad. Term of Os third daws, tae bal sat te see sad tws years, with iatereat TitU tndtsswasble. Osess will se (ivsa, aad a aaertgaf taken tar tee iassrr.rl nsjatae.. W. M. ta. COX, Xxeeutor. aUeaaaecd, March K, 1SS. ltt