Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 1, 16 December 1858 — Page 3

, Uflttccs, fee. Richmond, Mec. 16, lH3s 1'rort edliiK of Council. Ririisirmn, It-c. 7, Com. of Way s and Means, reportel Trea. Receipt for 8200 Uoml taken up, and an other Bond issued in its t-tead for name amount money borrowed from Wm. HUncl tin the Com. had an order fur 81 I issued to pay interest on Bond No. 'J5. The report cf the committee of Ways and Means, concurred in by last Council, in regard to Ili;nt of Warner Building Hal! was receivil and rtfjrred back to same committee. Mr. S'arr claims that the meetings he Id in the Hall by the citizens of Richmond for public occafiorn. should be payed by the public, and bo looks to the Council for a reduction of bis rent that far. Committee on Fire Companies, reported further cost of repairs to old "Hunker" Engine IIou.se 51.0'j. Also, $l:i,(',0 spent to pay for bells lor Hose Cnrriaa. A plan ws submitted by Mr. Smith, for a substantial Ciiy I'risoti, at a co-it of about c'200. It is to be located underneath the Waner Building occupiog all the cellar of aid ikiiim;. T. lie cells are to be potted off vviih oak, placed about tlirmt inches apart, lit into timber at top and bottom, and an iron rod running through the center of each post with a block between no as to keep them from sprinijin the lloor of each cell is also to be of oak timber, and, of course it will be all O. K. The prison is t be. warmed from a furnace on the outside of the cells, so that the unfortunate occupants of the cage, can feel the warmth but cannot punch up the fire, that bcin a part of the Marshal's duty. The plan wns adopted by the Council and the committee instructed to have the woik done immediately, provided it can be paid for out of the revenue of next year. An ordinance for the continuance of Jackson street wm reported t the Council by the street committee, and read the first and second times and made the order of the day (or next meeting. Tha utreet committee was instructed to amend the ordinance opening Hampton's ulley, near the graveyard, by defining the mt'.Uis and bounds thereof. Tiie Committee on Claims reported in favor of al lowing 82,5 ) of Charlos Arnold's claim, and also the acc uint of Thomas R Stevenson, j 9i.45. The select committee on Mr. Mc- I L-in m account, ballanco for iiamtm Warner tj -i i- i .. .i , ii IJuildinLj abutters, rcporteil against allowing bun any further compensation than what lie

lias already received, and that the committee "b'hoys," we'd like to .ee 'ye Engine sktvirt' do not think it expedient to locate further' but that will be import b!. Fira Coinn the fiiibject." Ti;e report was concurred j . ya , preceded by Mitchell's Cornet in, and the committee di.scharTed. j ' -n , , , , The Collector furnished Treasurer's Re. BnJ. will escort our Dnyton fneiiJs, tlirou-li ceipt for $2,0 1 6. if thU makes the amount J severl of the pnncipel streets, to their quarcollectcd l)v him $I,3f)3.20. An order for ters, and we hope our citizens will prepare G0.4i wa allowed bin for 1 is per cent, on- j to yrcet them heartily, and those who are not $2,016.41. conscientious airiinst dancintr, will prepire Mr. Ilollingsworth proposed to rent room ! . , ", , . .... back of Mayor's office for recitation room, re i to "ngaS Wlth tl,l ln the l II1 .WS ferre.i to com. on public buildings and mar- j on tins occasion. Most of th interesting kets. Mehrs. c'tarr & White made a propo- ceremonies after the parade, will take plu'e,

sition to furnish gass and libt lamps, and keep tb-m in good order and repair, for the sum of Twenty Three IKdlars for each ltmp n er inntiin. to hts naiil Ill inthlv. The tirono- . . r . . - . silion was accepted, ana tlie committee oi wavs and means instructed to en'er into a ; written agreenieut with Messrs. ttarr Jt line in accordance wun u.e terms j .opoaed and accepted. 1 he agreement is to run tin til 1?0 during their lease ot the works. Orders to il.a amount f $:74.3tJ wt-re al lowed Sl.t 41 of which are for Srei!. work 99.!5t.r wtlU mid t-i-terti- 5J?.4t for Kngines $.5J fr police service balance for gas and incidental expenses. vw . - ms .B. . Stsr Cl. MS. hero and p.ilron of the bin stacking, will make h-s heal quarters at the No tion id Toy Store of Zitrttncr St Ktuswiller duriaj th c ajiptoa liiiig holiday, ami parents are ro roiudeil that that is the place to procure all the arlk-ba to gla d-a the hearts of their children on Chri.-tH'i a.i 1 Neiv Year's mornings. Toys o(. of all ki:i K oiifectioraries, fruit, nuts, canJies, fancf artic!ei of numerous kinds caa be had there in cod.itlvss varieties and endle.-s quantities Th'1 hv j m t i i irsja J jiiions to their stock for this special oos-asioo, and they itmteall who wish to ravu p-trht!.. tJ call bef re sipp'y'n? themselves All articles will be sold at the lowest posiblo prices with a vie of makiui; large sales. Rj.neui'oer the plaoi second door c.sl of the Falladium b-i'ding. Xsw York Sroa Tublic at ention hs been I attracteJ to the U rg piles of dry good. Ac, receutlv received at Jacksoa". His present stock is all that evi VJ d sired oa thj part of p drchasers. It trould ba at e i l!ss tats'i ta a'.te.npt to specify th; qiantity ail style of goods recently arrived, and us.-less to sty aiythin as tj his rasa ier aad gysteat of conducting business It is simply a cash business and hence his prices are far balow those of hjases where a different policy h observed. The baraias which are dsily had at Jackson's have become as a proverb iaown to aiL Citt ?rovK SroaK We invite the attention of the reader t the advertisement of Mr. Le fever published in another part of this paper. His stock of Stoves" aid Tintvare is complete, and he is prepared to sell all articles oa as advantageous terms as any hoase in the West. Ha is also deTotinjr special attention to a'l kinds of tinwork for builders, which will ba made of ths best material and on the shortest possible notice; in short he is at all times prepared to pat on tin roofs, guttering, piping, Ac. Call and see him. Watso s G 4ULKar is one of the pleasant places in this city. It is fi iely furnished, and in cold weather is comfortably warm. Persons who -ish pictures taken, will fiad Watsoo'a the place to have it done in good atyle, true to life, and in addition, will Sdd everything comforubie and in food order,

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INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.

CORNER Of M & M1R131 Will be sold on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 18th, 1858: 1 Fine Bay Horse. 1 Two horse top Spring Wagon, with harness. 1 One horse Spring wagon with harness. S A T U It DAY E V E N I N G. Furniture. Carpets. Boots & Shoes. Cutlery. Stone China Chamber Ware. Counterpanes. Blankets. Plated ware. W. T. DENNIS & PERRY. .Iitftionters. Richmond, Dec. 13-A. 1 358. 2-irO-iT friend, S.pY;a S.-'Hto 1, who wr.s the fir.U ma to pit d a lit i pri e of la it'ier ia Ii'chuio.iJ, hai opened an ofn:? botwjen Ueiddornor aid the 1'avseti.jer lijpot, at the si.t of the 'Cheap lum'ter y.ird," wh ;re h-i will a tpp'y customers with all kiivlt of linSer at the Ijwest prices, and till bill at tha shortest notice. A car load of those; superior cat shi-tles at S2 75 per lOOU.just received. Thoss are acknowledged by every man who has soeii or mod th-'m, to be the beat shingle ever mdi and at thi latest prici. Wao a good supply of 1 J lath at $2.50 p.-r 1000. Fire Co. (ootl ;itlieriMK." On New-Year's Eve., the members of the gallant Fre Co. Xo. 2, purpose having a gol time generally and particul.iry, by B t!l an 1 otherwise. This uuusu.il demonstration b-i-ing imperatively called for, in consequence of a proposed visit to be made at that time by "Independent Fire Company, Xo. I," of Dfiyton, Ohi., to our little (Quaker City. We understand that the Davton Firemen are Xo. l,8, emphatically that they intend brinin ,!..,:. v..-t?.,t M5- ' l-UU t,:n. n.n.. ( , , the wealh her could bo ma lo as warm as the they will meet with from our 'p110" we learn, at S'.arr Hall. TirWe are informed by our Marshal. Mr. 1. ... 1. . .1 .....(.. .1 I .imiucnuiiii, ni. or n-. cv u .i v.. u.v baud of youngteis aired from 1 to loyeau wl,0 bavo been ena 'el dr some time comprettv denredaiious on our citizens nuttinsr prettv tlepreaUDtis on Tliey have stolen Books iroin Mr. El Itr's handkerchief from ll.iuhs Tobacco and Ciirars from Mr. Uridijland and o:h"r citizens, money from Messrs. Show, Elder and Jacks ti cand? from several of the Groceries lioots and Shoes from Scott's tiour sack full of rags from V. S. Watt Beeds from Tliad. Wright's gold rings from R. Dickinson's pen knives from Zirumer V E-nswi-ltr, Sec, Szc, They even went into McWhin. ncy's pork house and sold pigs feet to costumers, in the presence of the hands in the pork nouse, and pocketed the money! One of the the gang, caught a little boy in an aiby threw his arms and coat over his face and held him in that position, whilt another of the little scamps stole his pocket handkerchief. He then kicked the victim, and ordered him homo! We forbear publishing their names, in consideration of the respectability of their parents. Mamxtm Bwt sa Sjjs Srja. Parchers will fid at this evi n vit a Ur'j ass .rfneut trailers, slipp "rs, b Hs s'ij's, i ., Co. g -ntiemen's wear, nude, of a'l and every variety of material used for s-d-'h pjrpj-e. I'jey are of the latest ityie -n of tha best ms'eri il a id by the best of workmen. Bit it is to his s'ock for ladies' wear that special a tention is invited. Every article is neat, and of the greatest variety, and we especially recommend all lo call at his store before making their purchases. W Gardener Mendenhall, informs us. that, last week he received an order from Atalauta. Georgia, for ten thousand trees t v c tc ..o i tt v. , tt from the free soil of "silvan Height." He frequently fills orders from Mississippi, Texas, 1 r Kansas, aril Nebraska, and is prepared to honor all like drafts made on liim at short notice. Oar friend, as his name indicates, is one of the best of Gardeners, and has one of the best and most extensive hirkrit.s in this countrr. Tha inevitrble results of the increase o liquor Shops in oar city, can be seen in the increase of crimtj yontfol (ramblers, thieves, cVc. J Yet parents fold thtir hatds. acd declare that it j U none of their busicess, anj refuse their help to i lessen the source of so mach evil! Strange and I onaccoonlabla condact, isn't it?

Messr3. Starr Sc White having !a:d down a great length of main, pipe for gas, are now prepared to t up the pipes in house on the shorteat notice. They have some new and handsome burners, very plain and neat ia style, and others which are very richly finished. They invite all who are disposed to have gas iitrodiied iato their bcnsrs, to call at their oSioe on the corcer of

Main and FraskHn Street?, where they can !eara the probable cos', and be convinced of the ecoa- ' omv acd convenieaeu of gis ovr all other kinds Of Tight Now b the time to have the work done, Stove and Ti.vwake, WhvLF.sai.s ano Bktaii. r.sTAhH-HMK.vT Messrs. Daniel Ward k b a are doing an extei-ive b tiineis ia supplying country dealers with Stoves, Stove Trimmiags, Tiowareetc. Thay are enabled from their largi pnrchases, to se'd oa as fair terau as similar articles in !e?s quantities cai be had ia the city. They manufacture of the best materials by the best of workmen, all kin Is of Tin ar3, & J- They are t also able to furn's-h articles i t tceir liue at the lowest po-tsib'e prices. They are prepared to pat up ail kinds of valleys, guttering-, tin rooting, ic. on short noti e, a id ia a style warranted to R.ve eatisfaction. The pablic desirinj anvthing in! thtir lin", is respectfully invited to call before! making thfir pur hases, with the assurance that! the articles, the:r p-ice aid everything else, shall be made gatiefaxtory. They are also amenta fur the 8!i!e of the celebrated '-Old Dominion CufTe-e Pot," thj most perfect article ever invented ia that lir.e. Er'-everal errors escaped notice in reading .roof of an article on "our public schools'" in the last number of the Palladium. In the : last line, the word "quarter" should read greater. The number of scholars in the i primary department should be 262 instead of j 5G2. The price in the High school bhould ibe 1,20, in the place of 1,25. I Brown's Corn Planter! PATENTED JANUARY 19TH, 1858. t rVM iove cut rejreent a mch ine, which it caiulatel - to nvtr moreh'tr i Libur than any other Agricultural i Implement io use. i It cau be used with either one or two horses, and after : the ground is in orler, do iaboreacept (lriring requirei. I as the machine Jrup an"! cofera (wo rowi nt a time ami checks tha ground so thai the corn can ba tended both WAV a. i The simplicity of it construction. Us durability and the I preat amount of labor it saves mast bring it into genera! ue. It has been exhibited at a number of County Tairs ! in this Sute and in low. Also at the Iowa State Fair, at ail of which it has Ukfn the premium or preference, j Its superiority has been thoroughly tested in the neih born nod f this city. f ' r" Any cimtur.ictioa addressed to the un lersighed will receive prompt attention. 1 JSO. A. BROWX. Richmond, Nov. 4, f ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "V"OTlCK is hareby jivea tht 1 will at t'ubi lio Auction on l- ridiy, loc. 31, IS.'iS, at, the Ute residence of Juef h Itich. do- 'mod , ab ml 3 mited nurth wet of Richmond, all f the p.fr-maal praparty of ni 1 decedent, not t ikeii by th- -i loir, ncnsitin f one Mare and Colt, some slock llos, one two-hors Wagon and Ilrnes, one set Double Harness, threshed Oats, j sheaf Oiita, VV heat in the brn, oine Hay, one Bull, , and a number of ot'i-r articles too tedious to mention, j A credit of twelve months will be given on ail sums lovcrii. Site tj cu:n:njuce at 10 o'cl A . ?! AHIJ All KlCIt. WILLIAM V. RICH. Admr's. Dec. 9, 1SW. Si-3r C021E AND SETTLE UP! rMIE undersign" I mnjt repeet,fiU y. bat eirnos'lj, re.tiits tha.t all ron indeole l to him, will otno for v ir I aal sitrl thj:r jMunti hjr payin? the eah or givtn- t.'ijir n tj. b-i'oro llie jjih t;f this month, f ir.-u a-tan-e r-j'juirj th:t :h:s re-jucst should bo prouritly attr:il-td t by a'.l iatorcsti-l. JOHN J. RONF.T. Dec 9, 1S".S. Come and Settle T KA 1 Nlo ir Ho jk a vouit tocallatil settij previous to the first ill next m oitii. I a'u positively needinjr !l that is due me to en.iblo me to meet my heavy iiubiliti.s this wiotor. I'rompt attention to this notice will be r ;nr 'f 1 as anepe-:il f.iv:,r,ai I am very d.-siroi-- to gvt ir.y bii-i-?ip into smaller compass bv the lH;:nin ot 1 1 1 New Year. THADDKI S VVRlfiilT. Ki,-hmond. Dee. 9, 1?5S. 5J-4w nusi settle. j rVl T THE WOKD. a.id th? onersiir'ied wishes to j imprfM i: or the mi:id t ail who "ir-i tudftited to him ' fr .ll'-nl. th-t h- miiis jus; wht he sciy: thsrefore, he ; es this notice t- thitse m-lt-'-td. and u sr- them t- come ! forward iwmeJi .trit. and 1KTTLR, eaher bv paying the ( csh r iri 5 not- Ti m-temul ri-ier tht th- underj stgnel shuuld be pi.i f ir his Aitti. Richmond, Iee. -. !' '. FURNITURE. 5Hf FURNITURE WARER00M. I I AVINll reSttcd hi. Store Rootn and extendud his facilities tor manuiactur i ing 4'abiuet FURNITURE, is now prepared to -upply th pubiic with upericr articlw in his lin. He vriil tuaku Bureau?. Table??, Hci- ' ...1-, VVikrdr.ibes, S.-fs?. ("hairs of a! I Winds, nd in fa,-t everything in the shape ot Furniture. IK-wii: ! nlo ki??p for saie a ii.eral assortment of Cincinnati ! tii.vl wcrk. All orier promptly titled aaA Furniture 1 sold at the lowest p iSjible rates for cah. i Ail work dlivcrfd free of churje. j j j. kvsscll. . w. bcsskll. I RUSSELL & BROTHER j lT7iUI.D re?; c.tfu'.ijr int.. rin their friends and the J Y public, that they are now prepared to surplj j ihetu wt FTJUriTITTJIlE! Mode st hitme by the 0e?t workmen, and of ood dry uiteria!s i csueh terms as will nike it to the interest of a:! tn purchase it. instead of Kaetory mle Furni- ! ture. t e h.ra on hand a large uwimmt i f Sofas j Hair, Cane, Wood, nd Split bottom Chair, liureau. j Bedsteads. Tables. Slat Kscks, Vhat-Xot., andi. fao j ererythinit in the Furniture line, and will make t jor ! dor at shirt notice, an rthini; that it ciled f r i cur line at low priees. e also k-ep cn 6in4 iirgc as ortment of Cinsinnsti Furniture, ro that ail can be enited. Ii.epiirir. promptij aneauca id. J Wall Paper and Window Shades, i We also keep all Winds of Wall Taper, wh'urh we wil ! stall at a very low price, and put tt on the wan in a nunntt not surpassed bv any. llsvini had eonstd.raf ble experience in paper-hanging in the city of r bi!ai delphia. we are confiJent that we en give en'ire atisj faction, tx th in pri-e and work. Give us a ell Small pi- fits and qoieW returns is the motto at No. 4 All goods delivered free oi" charge in any psrtof the city. jf Shop corner of Pearl aod Front tretj ; Warei rooms No. 4 Main street. Cabinet ifikiu and Furnitare store! J.Jk : S. CiltOXIIOl S, UESFECTFl'LLY inform the public that they are rnaaufatnric: all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE ! P" workmanship .ni of the be.t of matn.i. stkmlWiit-N'oti, Kocuso t'Haias.ic., Ac. lie also keeps "urcitur of all kinds made by the best i JeSr. of Cincinnati. .11 of .hu-b he win n at prices a low as similar articles can behaito thi. r anT other city. They hopa to merit and receive a .bar. of oublk- patronaee, rf-Shop on 1'earl street.between Main and Walnut .a, r o o" u a- ij i , MANTraCTlRBR Ot nr - JVD r JTV FrffYTTPr PL A f- d- V - 1 Corner of 7ItiB wssdl EisrsktBt Streets, Auaaoa'i, Indiana. WE keep constantly n m hanJ a large assortment of Plain and Fancy g work er r.i own iwi.which he wiU warrant uperior to asy cty made work He received the First hlan hts Furniture, exhibited at the Wayne Co. tate Fair. fV and examine S3 and Indiana Matt Pleas call nv work.

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DRY GOODS.

Arrival of Winter Goods! TTTE bar? reee've-l within tb ?st few week from V New York aad Philadelphia a considerable addition to our a.rea-iy lare stock ooaiijio Cloths, CaimzrcM, Dre (Jut J, Ol'tr't. Ifiry, Stpie, StC.t making cur asf.rtscrit ex:eh?i-r for Tha senses, to . bi?h we ivi-e tee at-ention o purchasers j !;u 'I' 'j, rvi'-'e:t Pfc' "ft ; our stock i low ! pisd.ticihj mowrsai wcaii in;i- ; mat- to cah (.jrcaaers that hakiSaIS? fc had j THAODECS WEIGHTS 10,000 DOLLARS j Worth tf.Vetv Uootis, Jest K--eiTcl at tha NEW YORK CASH STORE. T TE wju'd here ?ay to Cah Turchiaers, that ofV ic to cx-esive Imprtatiosi and curt&ilisent ofJemndi f 15: GuthJi. a m jt c x:r )riin 7 decline has tak-a plije ia the Eajtera Mirketj, o , all iieportant fabru. T& i enable us to sell our i-W STOCK fully T'rentu Per Cent, less than Cost Of tie saisegooJs ii week 1. MARK OUR TRICES. y.rls Winchester PeL.ir. 12 .1-2 same goaUi ' hb.eZe'll1e - ces- , cent Wool DeLftrjs. f r : ct. cheip at 4."'. 5-.,,.l Vardrt Uijrh colored trench Mexifiu, 70 con li. I ( Vards rtori PUi-1 Merino. gWi, So cent 'j .' Vards 'l v'u-4 Frenea leriu s, V ceuU a jc1' "t bargain. ilk. (rrieotavl. r'Uin -tnJ Plaid Mtit.ir TrAveling f M.i. Cabmeres, Coburg. Chusans, Valinic!. Fi'J. rnjrie( Mriped Eiinoes. ArgeDtiii. Black arni t- i M Silk, lr variety and a great many other ires Gooli. i ot which hii beea purchased AT THE REDUCED PRICES! i-i I :u ' .fchi 1 1 i' s too It of .S A W L S Ever opened in Kichtu -nd, which ws are eonSlenl wo can seil at much lower rices tain any of our competitors. Our stock of DOMESTD" tiOOi)?, flannels, Sa'inetts, Cassiweres, Twceis, Jean. ilousekeepmg Goo is, of all kinds Our stock of Blnket, is the inrgest weaver hl. Our Goods are a.i 1 firCas'i. and all who buy with that article, can save dollrs ty exttainicz our .-tocU. SEW YORK n3 STORE. U. JACKSON. Projuietor. Main St , Two dors East of Marion, RichmjnJ. Iud. Kio .roond, Nov. 25, 1-S3. C 'li AH Whom it may Concern. TH R unders;ne I is desirous of ex pre sin g his frratitu 1e to his Etumeroits friends and p .trorii, further liberal support. anl th ;;r promptness (in thse ' trying timt.") io uiaihinir setMe'nent, and hopes to merit and receive a continuation ? the itrne. lie is now opening a lartre and welt assorted smelt of G )ods, tmracinf everythuifr usually kept in hi Hue. which hive beeen hontrht SINCE TIIS DEC LINK IK GOODS, and will be sold a low as they cn be hJ auy where, che.ip cash stores,'" (distant thut.der) notexcepted. IlewtHi Ate here, f r tUe benefit of thosd who want to buy for cash, give us a call and SKI-: WHAT WE WILL DO. We know no cood reason why we cmnot se!l as cheap n anybody. Our exenees are a s:niH. in iropnrtio t our tmsines. rs any house in town, an 1 as we sell a ereat many more noo Is than any oth?r h mn, we caa certainly sel I at : i I pr ;ce and make more money. Much is aid 'ujt thetane we jfive What poods we ii not pav csh fr we can buy on a credit of six month, the same avert'tinii wesell on, h-ncf we J not loseanyihm mi thit sc re. Acnn, men who seem t' have bat little confidence io the integrity or adhty of the people in ths community "eroak." about " t ad debts, baIdeKts.' He would say this in answer to su''h, an 1 also to the credit of his customers, (and he has sold poods to near'y evervbo !) our s'-s amount to between 14 nd 1-2 a M I I.L'OM OF !' LL A H. y t we have never sii-d a singc'.e customer, nor dispose 1 of a single claim, and would not jr: ve ? l.(HK) to have ev-ry r'sm thit is n"w. or has been, on cur books jrjarant e 1 . Tlm si ttnfnt he ca t es?tbUh. Now what per rent, is th s ? .Vof half of otu pr In co'ic'usion, as we expect vrry customer to settle promptly t the end of the year, we will sell as chrap as t-te fheaitt. So trouble to show pn,U. Call and see. fThat man does ia the thing." Jle member the i'et Lamb. CLEM SCOTT. sept 23. 1"5. 4Uf GOODS AT JUST I C L O S I N d S A L E. Coiikiiiniciii It ; ov., '.8. TILT, be offered one of the largest atoeks of Goods ever offered in this m.ir'set at XE ir YORK C OS T! A'so a larze amount of Ooods fifty per eent. lee than the cost ff 31-tiiufirttiring. Kverybody is invited to examine the G ods. We will sell more Gods fr the s mc m.iney than any other house in this city. We are determine J to reduce ths st ck the ro.'s must he s M f The O jods are new a-i 1 svis enable a l.rice amount cf them having t een purchased this f.li. and c-tiaits of the largest vane'y of (ioods in the city, e-nhraeing ten thousand articies n t usually fuund in a dry good stoic. Confisting t.f : 5W Tieces of Prints from 5 to H cts per yard. 10 K .tnnels All wooi Fitnnels t -JO cts. 5 8h--ttitr, Extra Heavy, at 7 to cts. 11)0 ' W Pti Is. some t i cents. w-rth 5.0. COO Pair Wool B.&nket, snie at t,5''. worth 93,00. 10 Hales C'Mtf n Bruins, at ? cts per roll. Hit Pirces titieham, a imj5ttam at l' cts. 10') Hor.pr 1 ?ici: ts at 50 cts. e ich. UK) Doi. Woi.l romfor.i'. 5 Knitt Woolen ?octi9, at o ct-i. '0 Ladies' Misses and Chi'-drens Shoes. 50 " lients ; jots a go-'d Kip Bout wt t h figarei tops , at -i S ' .SO 44 litftits Whttt Linnen Shirts. 50 Wool Shirts an. I Irt-r. KM! Cloth and Plush. C; s. ' Ladit .-hiwls. 5o Sets Ladie- Furs. lOO Piece a!tinetts. 1 (to LHs, Woolen Yarn. 5) Heavy Winter CVats. 5lO I-atisa C i.Urs. o) i Pieces RiM on. 'so i.oid Watches. JewMry, Cattery , Clocks, Perfuoiery, and Fanc Gj.uis. JOHN SUFFRINS. Ham's Baildin;. opposite Citisens' nk, Richmond . Ind. Nov. 4. 1 ."' 47tf Fall and Winter Goods. JAMES M. HAYS, CTTO'CLD j-jt in inform h s friend? and the puMir srner- " alU-, '.hat he is now offering f-r sale one of the t-est "tocks of Fall and Winter Goods, That bs erer heen bro3$"u to ti;s m irk t. TVrflr( ell selected wirri itreat care, an-1 pu-ch4'tl t such prices as will eftabie hio. lo sU s 13 an 1 9 i h;ar a, an - house in the c:tT. His assirt!iiint is r.y Kt-neral. em' racing at most eTtrry article in his tine, such a Cloths. Cassira-res, Sattinetts. f 'r rr-.en and boys wear. La ties Ires floods in srreat rariety of style snd quaUty. an 1 to which he invite the special attention of his customers and friends. Or:eul for the lit.eril patronage heretofore extended to him. he asics and hopes to tner'.l continued patronaee. Iticiimonl, Sot. 1-, 15-. 4Jtf A Lanre Addition COMPRISING the lau-st and mrst handsome styles ef th-season, bought low and S'dd accordingly, JC5T kf.CEIVKD at the j XEW CASK STOHEf Comer ef "Main and Pearl streets, wher; the Pablic will end a fresh stoe of DRY GOODS, SHOES, QUEENSWARE which we are sellins; very law, believing that quick riM urns and small p-ot is the true policy for tloth seller and buyer. Call and examine for yoarseive. STKATTAX dt !OV. Nov. 4. 1 5'. 4"tf SIGN OF THE RED CUETAIX. Frnli .arrival, Neva- Goods in Town ! 53-AT PANIC TRICES., PART of oar stock we are closing out at and below Cost. A splendid assortment of Ltdics' Dress GoocU of the latest styles. Shawl. Collars, Ribbons and Dress Trimmisgs ia frreat variety. Cloths. Sattinetts, Men's and Boy's wear, dc. short, everything usually kept in a well conducted establishment. 3-ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH. A reneral assortment of Fore-'gn and Domestic Iry Good constantly on hand and at the lowest possible t. asn mcej ' everybody to eU at the cheap Cah Store, ( No 27 Main street, oppc.ite the Braack and Citiaen7 i Back. J. W. liAINES.

Sewinl Machines Boimets, S;c. M A It Y SMITH TjrOCXD repecvfuity inform her frieno and the pcblle " Uutt shchaa still oa haad a eompiese assortment of winter Boaneta. Bridal and Mourning Bo on eta. Irresa and Ctoak Makisf will alia receive attention. She ia also aceat for Raymond' iamMt DinsM Sewiaf Machine price. iS, 3S. 45. dollars. Any one wishief u see t Machine caa i so by caiiicf at her stora, near Pnihe Sehol Boa, Firth atrwrt. Ricamoad lad. ev l, ls.

RAILROADS.

Office Cincinnati & Chicago R. R- Co., Cixci!ATi, De. lit, 1538 THE annua! meeting cf the Stockholder of the Cincinnati and Chic0 Failrnad Companv wii! be held at the Huntington Hon, Rich mood. Indiana. oti the first MonJtv betnj the 8d day ef January, fctth elwsion oi Director for the enauing year. PcI:j wiit he opened at 10 o'dock.,A. M., and elated at 3 o'cki P. M. By orier of tie Board. D. B. LCPTO.V. See'T. Pec 9, 1553. SS-3w EATON k HAMILTON li. R. Viuter Irruugrmrnl. On aai ftr Monday, Soeiuber 29, Train be run as fi lu : T-Hre KH-hmtnd for Hamilton and Cincinnati at 9.10 a. u: 2 45 and b :45 r. h. Rficrmujt Leare Cincinnati at 6:00 a. a; 8 4-J a. . and 4.S-1 M Ik-c. a ls5. D. M XORROW, Sop't. Cincinnati and Chicago Bail Road OI.l TO M,OG.l.VSPORT. Trains ran according to the time table below, connectir at Anderson with the BcLLrowTttaK Rmtoto I.ihk, for aii points Et and West on that route, and at Kokosso, with Puc dt IxDu.Sirout K. R.. also at Logansport with To .i&ij W . hash 0t WitsTKaa Railroad for all points in the Watash alley. To take Effect on Tuesday Xot 30. LenTi1 Ilichmond: Arrire at Richmond Frt. !; Trn. Tru. ; Tn. j Trn. Trn. j STATIOXS. I X. I V so 9.."ri 10.14 10 S i II 1 lj 2 I'D 3 Utl 4.ot) 1 r. M I T. M , Hichn.ond, W.isiiiiiton, Hjtrsto n, Nw ( astls, lill!itou, 'uin-i'V, N, Ti ta. (..ilveston, U-gansj,ort. 2 40 1.4: l.lo 1S.9-' 10 4 H t 9.25 9.0" S Utl 4.i0, 313, i.fi, I. So, li 1" 4; .1: S :o! 7 St. 6.3o! 4 : 5.4 Arivet LMr.iia;Krt. Leave Logtusport Frt-ihts on thw road, and to points on the Bellefontaine and Toledo, Wiah and Western KailroaiU, t ken at a low rati-t as br any nther line. JOHN" BRANDT, Ja , Sup't. CLOTHING. ! Clothing Emporium, I Xo. 31 Main Street. Richmond. ?I. II. C L, A K K. , l"TA? juit returned from Cincinnati witha Yery large, and i lA he flatter himself well selected assortment of Cloths, j Casimerr and Vesting, and i preparel to makeup to I enter anything in (he way of CL''THIN. that hiscus- - too:r rciy wish. A'eo a complete assortment of ti KN'TLKM AXS' FURNISHING GOODS. Fnch as Shirt. Collars, Neck Ties. Olore. Hose, Ao. A. 1 few very fine White tiu Yefli. should any of hi youn g genliemen fneo Is nee-1 anything in that line. lOr rtem.in'oer the place. No. 31 Main street, between Tearl and Marion, uth aide. sept. 3.. 1 -S. 41 3m. j ifreliae.t Tailoring. IN connection with one of th best general stock of Orv Goods, to be found io the eitv we bars a very ' desirable stock of Cloths, Ca.-iineros, Sattioetts, Vest- '. in, !te., and are prcpsrud to mike up to order any , thing in the way of inon or boy's wear with neatness and despatch. 1LAI.N or FRIENDS CLOTHING as well u Fahion le tiarinnts put up and warranted to be satisj'ac- ; tory cr no sale. A call is solieite 1. THDDfcl'S WRIGI1T. ! S.;pt. IS, 1S5S. 40tf NEW GOODS READY-MADE i CLOTHING ! i WHE undersigned has just received a new stock of ; fi. I'iec- Goods, onsisting of ( lotlssv. CASINETS, aATINfcirs. TW EK0S, tStc, which he will tell -.y the card or to suit purchasers. tlwill als make to order all kinds of Garments for vntlemen's wear, which shr.ll fit and bv otherwise satis- . rtury. 4e alsii has on hand a lartre stock of ICetady .Ifade Clotlminjf made of good Materia, and in the best man : ner Also a ffood assortment of Oistlkihi's FawiSHiiia Goo'ts, wnich he is oilnrmg to the public at the lowest possible prices. JACOB KERNS, Agent. Richmond. April 14. 58. Ittf ; Cheap, Well Made Clothing TO SUIT EVERYBODY! ' 'SIIE undersigned respectfully announces to the cili1 sens of Ya yne and a Ijninm t counties th-t they htve - opened their new sUire in Mr. 3Ieeks new haildinr. N. Ecor. of Main an i M.ri'm streets. Richmond, Ind- (recently occupied as g ocer store by Mr. Camphil!) where they will constantly keep on hand a large and assorted stock of MHNS AND BOY'S CLOHIN'O, Uits Furnishin; f.-i-1.w, Hifs and Caps. Trunks, Carpet "iffi, . o:i whi h 'h -y cau easily lire their friends an patrons frtim 4-1 ti 50 per cent, oa aciouut of their ; e T tavara'ile f wiliiies. .all our CiothinT are our own make, and In ad lition to oir Tery 1- w prices we w trrant them not t te excelled elthe t style or workmanship. II. RAUU A CO. s,i t. art. :,s5s. 4itf SAMUEL liKLH-lS, 1)ALEU IS Toady Made Clothing! Vest I nps. Trim Ac. Iain Street, Richmond t Indiana sai'jp! Hei!is Sump! iiellis S.muel Hell's Samuel Helhs Smuel H-llis Smaet Itellis sm'iel Ittfths .Biue I ! Wilts muel Ke'Iis Samuel Bt-Uts Samuel It-llts Samuel It- lis Samuel Bellis Simuel ileitis hn received his fall goods. seils f'r cash or prompt pay. has for Sile Ml kinds of Ovrcotin pes. hs for sle find Bla k and fanry Cl oths. has for s!e HIack and fancy Cassimeres. 1.14 faraif all kinds of Vesting. Plain anii Fashionahle Tailor. mike jrr meats of all kinds to or fer. ua.kei the hest fittins; Coirs and Vests. m Le tne hest Httin Ri linn Psnts. Ui a full stock of Furnishing Ojods. seils o1s hy the y irl. cut hts goals free of charge. his a full t . or R-ly Ma-ie Clothing. 'rie to s'i't hi custo-aer. Samuel IMi Kemembfrth it at Stmuel B -IIls' is the p 1 c to bst tour Fatl and Wmter Clothing at the lowest Cash Price, sept. 21. 4Uf MILLINERY GOODS, &C. Afiiirrunifi urmii Mrs. Kesi.ih Dicldnson, SYlTi.n1 r v ! STORJTto REEDS' BUILDIXO. on Main st., opjosite ttm. j S.-o'-N S"re, where she is opening a hautisoiue stock, ot Fall ; anl inter Goc1j, I D&nnets Ribbons, Flowers Flounces, and a Great Variety of Trimmings, VHiicii nhe offen low fnr C?h. She wi'.l also keep a tupplj cf rrady ni'lc Plain Bonnets for rriends. Ani in connwiton with the Millinery basin4!, hir sifter. Mm. li. hel nn will bsve one of the hmt imprfiTd Sewiog Irvchine, mi w prepared t" cut vnd flt 4rejveai, do ti luring or pm.m semins in a nst svad fatMtatisil xnjtnnsr. Isdie, give then, m call. Sept. a, i-v. 41-tf. 1 1 Fashionable Millinery. ' IMRS. ILIFF, " m"T0t"LD respectfully inform the Ladijs that she ha : Y just received a full and handsome etoek of Fall and Winter Slilliitrry Goods, eontistins; in part of Straw, Silk, Willow and Velvet Bonnets ef everv tleaeription. Kibbons. Flowers. lleaddrese. Plumes and Trimming of every variety, toeetLer with every description of gaalt usual y found in a Millinery Store. YZP Pearl Street, north of Main, oppoiu Metbodiat X. Church. eept- 30, Iris. 2lf French Millinery. ' R E 31 O V A L ! MKH. J. .. HEVDERSOV, weald respectfully inform her customer and the pablic (eaerally tha'. ' she will remove to her ew and Eleraat Store. No. 9? Fourth Street. Snd Soer West of Vine Street, aad directly ' opposite C-.e PoetOSce on the ISth of Marc ; oa which day she will open the largest and best assortment of j Frencaa Bob nets, Boxt Riaaosts. Aaxiriciat F'-awaa. and other Mil- ' iiaery Tr msa.cgs, ever broaxht to Cincinnati. With her ' tncrkoaed fac.litie for doisg a mach larrer business than ' i1-,, has hereiofor done, her ?tore and !-how Rooms beins; the larrest West of New York, she will he enabled to offer i UNEQUALED INDUCEMENTS To Cnrtmer ia her lice, at Wnolesaie aad Retail. Per- ' iocs v:s;tin( Cinoinnati are partiealariy invited ta call at So. K F th street opposite the Pot OfEce. i. A. HRSCKkVSOX. Feb. IS.!8?. lOtf Good Brick for Sale: ; rpHE undenrigTted has for aale, so adraatageotu

JL terms. 4.' Good BnUding Brick. ' fK'.'XO Saperior Pavmj Brick. ' Tenons wishinr to parcbaas will End this a good . chase to (apply thsBelvtj with rood brick. CH&IaTlAN FETTA. 4 rs.i.P. s-tf

BOOTS & SHOES.

A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made! THE truth of the above maxim is ackaowlojjd by but if thoe who woaii rroitae th fact that it i 90 will call at tue Bot and rto Emporiam X: 3S, Tlain Street, They w'.ii there learn that wa hare jost opened a lrf ad varied ssv.rtment i.i Boots, SAits, Gaiters and Rubber, D;rect from the Eastern Manufacturers which wasselling ai low -res. Fieaj exansio ear clock and price . i-f Remember No. SS Main Street : formerly FarquLax's Auction Hoom. J. NICHOLSON k BRO. Richmond. 12th mo 9th, ISds. iiii CITY SHOE STORE. Tie. 6, 1alsi street, lticttmnad, I ail., JO It BJKTOX. has just reoeiyed at his oid sUnd a Tery extensive assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. Consisting of Ladiej and Misses Gaiters, and shoe ot all the rarious name and styles in u ; Man asi lioy" Bvtsand "hoes exprxsily for , The public will pleaje bear in mind, that be pays esi pocial attention to order for j Home-Hade Work, of all Sizes, ' and he feei free to warrant hi work, which is mannfa J lured out of the betof stock, by the beat of workmen FALL AND WINTER WEAR. He invites the publie to rail and examine his stock and compare price before purchasing elsewhere. Mendtijt done on short notice. Richmond, Oct. 1.157. Dissolution of Partnership. 'IUE partnership heretofore ex st eg between O. A. Ks sL tell and KJ. Menka in the Boot and Shoe manafac luring business, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tn riaiaess will be c n tu :ted by Ed. jfenka and W. T Wolverton. The books, notes and accounts of thi eld firm wiU L found at the old ataad. and all psons knowing thsmsives indebted will please call and makepayueni a; their earliest convenience. OKAS- A. VST E IX. ED. MKNKA JtO" or the liral patronasfe heretofore extended to the old firm, the undersigned ikes this opjHrtunity cf re turning, on i:s :eh Llf. hts grateful thcks, ml lout continuance of the satn to the new firm, as the gentlem' n composing it, are both good workmen nd reliable men. Yours, Respectfully. C. A. BSTELL. Nov. 4 15. 4"tf SHOE STORE REMOVAL II. I 17 S O 51 HAS remTeti his Shoe Store to the ro-m recently oecu tiit1 hi Mr. llifriin . onedorwestof Plummer A Kel j ly's Drug Store, where he is prepared to fill all orders in the line of his business. He keeps constantly on hand a lare and a-eneral a'ortnentof b T5. both fine and ' coarse. Shoes of all kinds and qualities. A preat Tariety j of women wear, and also for chiMren. His stock is j ma,le from the best of materials and hy good workmen. ; antt all warrente.1 te be eo,ul to the hes.t lie respectfaUy st-licit. a share of the puMtc patronage. Richmond, Sept. id. 1-S. 4ltf A NEW STORE! Ily mi old Hand. IIK unders-.gned would inform the citisess of the M. world and trie rest of mankind, that he has re commenced his battle agains cold and d-imp feet, by opening X E W STORE In the Brtghtwel! Building. No. IS, opposite the Post Office, where he will keep a general rariely of Iadie'. Seinlenien's nntl Cliildren't) II001 AU SIIOK!! Of the VERY BKT QfALITY. It i not my intt-ntton to make rret Mow, for the people are tiretl of the shadow they want the'stibstanee. But to make as few wortls a pos-uMe. 1 intend to sell Boot and Sioe, cheaper than any living man. C-Term positirely Cash! Remember No. 13, Bright well' BulJini:. CHARLK3 T. Plltng. Dee. l.IH5. 51tf JOHN WETHERALD, Manufacturer and Dealer ia O 72 Main St. Richmond, Indiana. sic; or .n Am moth dout, Ladies' and Ciiildrcns' Shoes. frest assorte-! stock of Ladies' and Chillrens h erer npaesl 1 :i litchiuond is 10 DC lOUOd at liie New V.rk Ca-ii Ilry Iw4mxI . Njorr. Havinsr afiie'l this t-r:nch to our business under tha mnaenierit cf Ac I, i I le It'&llH.rl9 lnff known lo this ceiiaidfiiry as a tirst class workman, it is our inteatloQ (o keep a tui. stock LaH-s anl Chtldrens' SHOES AND GAITERS, Of the Beat Cut torn Work. And priticipiliy cf our own manufacture. The stock has a I eeri laid in from first han-ls for cash, and will be sold atprnfi's that no exclusive hce House can tiv on. We feel cinfl lent in making the assertion that our figures for HOME MALIK WOHK, will te found fully if not M0KX THAN 20 PER CENT. LOWER Tfcn the price of an of our cororeli'ors; thi is owing to the fart that our materia s Lave alt been purchased dt rect from the mmafictarrri for cash and our work will i tie soM eaclusivly for th' Mm., at the same profits w ' ell-ret on other good,. We will ke-p a full assortment . of Hunbers, Sau'tats. Ate. Also, all kiuiis of I .ad tea' shoes, tern, Ac., made t order. N"V YORK CASH STORE. Ii JACK-ON", Proprietor. Main street, two doors east cf Marion. Sltf Dee. 2 14. Don?t Look at This. Boot & Shoe Making & Repairing. '"THE ri'lersicnerl. has purchised J- Dufrain's Shoe Shop, on Main Street, near th Meridith Hoat, and having in bis ettploy four y -od workmen is now prepared to mrufa tore to orrter all sizes of Boots and Shoes and Ua iters for Men, Women and Children, at tha Shortest notice possible, in a neat and substantial manner. Customers from the country raitinf in the morning may general y hare their mending to take home with them, lie has been a ?hoe ar.d Boot mender for more than SO years and a Shoa and Boot maker for more than li years. Njme Fine Saaea and Boots on hand, Leather, Grocer- ; i. try rKd and Coontry produce taken in part payment, and even cash will not te refused. All work warranted weil done. ' A good jour, who can cr.me recommended of good, moral and sober habits, en hare steady employment, no ether need apply. IfT I hare loaned to some one a Book containing the ' extracts or mi nates and airisea ef London Yearly Meeting for 70 or HO years. 1 he borrower will confer a faror by returning it immediately. eli GBirrirn. Richmond, 12 th mo. 3d. SUt MACHINISTS. i A. G A A R & CO., i Founders and Machinists, j SPICIXC. FOUXDKY, ! Richmond, Indiana, ! TAVTFACTrEKRS of Stationary and Portable vl. Enriaes: (itu'i i'sieDt Thraaar and Cloaaer: . Pitts' Thresher and Cleaner, with improvements by I ourselves. (Thi Machine waj awariad First Premium ' at tut Stats Fair.) Also Pitts' Do -bis Pinion Horas ' Power: Horse Hoosier Hone Power; Drae; Cress-eat , l"w Mil for Mtwint; kts into cord or stove wjod; : Circular tit Hill fur euOinr wood: nd Mill iron and railing of every description at the lowest rates. riispairu . . lun p.ritrsisrs, ngKiiputf, awia jwiw I es sent free of poetare to all applicants. I A. GA AB ! .a Dec, g. Is5g. i .Straw Cutters. THI sabseriber Rill eontiaee t'anaractart. aaa aaa at aii tisae oa aaad a sop' hs BEST STRA' CUTTERS

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la ass. They are ia -e reaeral aa. aad ail whs bare theta are perfeeatv tified with them. They will k aaasa back if thee as wot prove is b as rceoaa4sd. They are soM at a pne bat a little move thaa aa , half at wbJcb straw Cutter are ffeaeraily old. They eaa he seen aad beach st ths of Oeraeh 6rave. T. S. Toaag. sa as... at-, aad at ths shop oa cixth (tract, two sonars Sath of Mais. West Ms. Ordsr front a d. stance pmar-pCy ttier!. T. . TBOMM0W

' MACHINE SHOP. Tha undersigned (till coabnae at hi cU ttand in tha Richmond Foandery, And grateful for past patronage, wscex-tfuiry licit . ... - .1 t.. MmA H lima inrraaii-rl Nts fa

I eilitiea and i now prepared to furnish all kind et' I MILL IRONS, STRAW CUTTERS, j COR 1ST SHELLEK8 ScC And to do a general okbicg Huaine-j ia tbt y ' flJsohinerT- He i alo r.rerred so furnish at W hoU- ! tale or Kefai'.. ITL1"S AlEUKATEI) CIPKR MILL, ' or tha irons ft it in aU or parts ef et. at thtl no lle). XT Kepair salt to in is mi.i oa eaor, uo.-v. Address, WM. D. WIISOX. TtirtMslilitK Separators oud Power. lONTAl.MNG laieat improment ; Power from 6 to 10 horse. 1 "hi s'ower ts ty tar tna mii ... it . 1, . Tt'h 1? . yet inree'ed, and tha r"A 1 l a.. i a i oeoeol. Low Wagon lor Saptraww Fowara finished cheap. nlakeyoar ensgamecti early. K. W. ROBINSON. 42tf Dec.t. li. Wood Siain. nacliiae. BOTH Circular and Crocs-eat with Powers from one to fjur horse lor same. Cheap and sconotnical. There should be on in every neighborhood. T. W. RObl.NaON. Repairing. I A M prepared to repair all ths Ohio Mac hines ln1 eluding fitt s eparators promptly done. nd Powers. Well ao '. W. ROBINSON. l'ortabtr 41 rc a bar Saw Mill-. U7ITH Portablsor StsUooary Resins for cams. These MtlU are furnwbed with Patent lmprovsd Head Hlocks by which bth ends cf the lo- are moved by th sawyer without leaving bis place-. They are the beat in use. F. W. R. Saw Onauners, THE BCST and simplast in use, for onlv IH.CC. F. W. K. Iron and Bran Castings, rTRNIHED o ordsr in any quantities, al F. W. R.' Beam Scalsi. eld workmen, warranted accural. F. VT. R. Bridge BolU, tM) Bolt and Nut of ail cisse. F. W. R. Portable Engines lirlTH uitble iod Threshers and capable ol threshing and cleaning bushels per day. Separator. fOO to 600 F. W. R. Job Work, Planning and Drafting, rAONE in a superior manner and on short notice. 17 Order br letter with description promptly attended to by K. K. Pattern Haklng, BY uperior workmen, quickly done t low raits, by F. W. K. RICHMOND FOUNDRY B A Y L I S, M A B C 1 1 A X T , CO. VRE now prepared to do a general Foundry bown-s, uchasa!l kind of CahTINOS, MUX IKON!1. to. Kepairina; done on hort notice audintbeb. it possible manner. I hey are also preparing pau-eraa iyi nuunomum S VGA R CA XE MIL L S ! for crushing (.'hinisi Scot Cam, which ill I equal if not superior to all other now in use. Trey are alo prepared to uiaks uperior cast iron ! or Water They respectfully solicit a share of publta patronage. Orders promptly attended to. Address Bay Lis MaacnaWT, Kicumona, inu. STAR BOILER WORKS, Richmond, Ind. 1"Hir.ANIER CKOCKF.R would revctfuliy inf..fm the public that he has established himself in lui place in tha manufacture cf STEtn U O I L E K of all kind, high or low prsssurs Locomotive. ltt tables, and everything pertaining to that branch of business, and of heavy Sheet Iron work of every description, such aa Smoke Pipes, Tanki, Beaters, Evaporators. Arc Having in employ workmen of more than twenty years experience, both in land and marina works, and in different sections of the I" ni ted .States, I feel fully oi.tupeteut to do as CiOOD IYOKK as can bo dono ia any other section f the country. 1 invito th'e in the vicinity, who may detir anything in my line to give me a call. 1 am prepared, or, short notice, to send competent men tn any part of the eoun-.ry, to do repairing. fsjjr" All order aldressed to me, will bo attendt d o promptly. PH1LANDRR CROCKER. UNION MACHINE WORKS. WHITE b B RGI0N, RESPECTFULLY Inform the public that they bar leased the Union Foundry corner of Main snd Hashingwn street, and are aow prepared to furnish to ordar STEAM ENGINES, Machinery for Grist snd Saw Mill, fash and Mulry "aw Mills, and all kinds of a, tints. Pump Auers always on hand. Iron Railing made to order, of ths latest styUs, and at the lowest rales. rr7 Particular attenticn ptld to repairing Machinery. Having had many yaars exocrine tn the above tcsines we reel o Elect tt it we shall be able to rive satisfaction to those who may favor us with thsir patronage VCt r als-5 prepared to aiis'teture tuKar Cane Mills. C ider Mills. Stationary and fortable Engine. Kepiring of all kine don to order. i Tt hin gT 3 one of the essential of health, and JOS. MCKINX'N is prepared to tt ep every deseripttoa of Ilatli I'iatures, Wah Basin-i, Water Closets, Hydranlic Rams, &c In the most approved tyle. Thos de'.rlng it can ha a constant and abundant supply of hot water. hate1 br ths stove, without any attention, which adds much to the vaius ef such conveniences. He has always on hand a large stock of Force Pumps, Iron and Wood Pumps, Wood and Lead Piping, &;c, and everything els in hi 'ins. rTT J ft-Ris always on hand th latest and best Improved Iron Lightning Rod, and will put tbem up at reasonable rate, and more in accordance with the principle of electricity thaa soma that have beea pat up laleiy ty Iranstent pedlar. U Is air agent fur the sale of Munsoa' Patent Copper Tabular Spiral Rod, which has received the first Pretaias at the American Institute. New York City the r renal In Institute, Philadelphia ; the National fair. Louisville, Kyi de ffate fair of Ohio, Indiana, Connecticut, an wherever exhibited It ha been adopted by th building Committee of the Cincinnati rhoo I Hoard, aad ha received unsolicited cootmendation from the stew York Tribune, Indianapolis Journal, the Btet Sentinel, Cincinnati Medical Observer, and numerous other publications of acknowledged merit ; and In addition the highest praiss fiosa many cf the moat scientific men et ths country. Manson. tie Inventor, 1 a citisen of Indienspoli, and hi improvessest hs met with general favor n Central Indiana. July IS. in. 31tf "rtmium Cmpire JSffti Jlcto sob- aoasv. a., -ravrtxeor. so. crLierss. sOo.e 11'On.I) respsetfslly Interx their friends sad ths rtW ealmraiUts of the Wttubal they are making ratessive preuarawon I fill all order asaterasoa. Bo yrat a demand aaa been made tha pas sfW" ear superior Ematre eteel Plow the, sitae' we had thesgbt oar toppiy eumeienl. we were elied te "eappo'ct a nomber sf our same lent. eastomers. Prom oar laereseu iscitiues ror auouTactar;ag indulge th. hop. '''r1'' or car .od that w "e enabled te I tarsi l.pst."'f"-l h, .ppeuisaeet win not acaia faratsh tns A rricuiia larr quantities. . ,imt any piat. xui now reesivsa tbs erst saa a , was wis w mm . . . . . , . . M.ts else - - siwn alats Pair, for gessral parpeses. Ws bar received a Sil- : . cap attns same lair for tae I BEST SOD PLOW, j At the late Waysseaaty PairtaeprwesirewthcPlratPrt at the lata Wars sweats Pairtaep reeeirew ths PlratPrs. ism for the Best Tws Mors. Plow, sak-s.il Plow. one-horse Plow aad Caltivater ; aad the press i aaa awarded for tr sest plswsaaaship. was a ward ad te tee who esse tCh Plows. These prwmrssss were awarded ia csspetiuors Hnnl plows wbich save aeretofers beea highly with preaaiasas. both at etsse aad Canty fairs, yaetlcat Tris proprietors of thus astaailshsaent are a; and eee werk aaea hy esnploy aeae hat sesaessat hgagawaes ia aeae bat ths best metensia, asase they fee! A. ,U. saaaw reeesameadlagthetr work kstas pablis. X festers w - f a!.ere.t pattern, as w "'iVrl'Z . aad lve la7TgrtsaltraI WJJW' .trw. a--d will faraish ts see,r P Trrtiate-erM front ... i i 9.113. and'

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