Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 5, 13 January 1859 — Page 3

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borate, Notices, c. It if II III (If (I V 1 1 11 ll 1 ft 7 1 - - H r . Tn "i 1 s wivioiTissoii, ia,ncJia.rcl & Co. . TDisrell known BANKING HOUSE is at alltimes fully prepared to grant accoinmodatioua ' 15 mu'i lurrmu ine udual ractiitiea appertaimcg to their business. Disoounta made dailv. ddod acceDtable namee at regular rates. Eastern Exchange fur sale to anr extent at Cincinnati prices. Gold, a!o on the same terms. Drafts on Cincinnati always farnuLed to customers, for any amount, free of charre. "vv" -'"v. or short time from one day upwards. TIME TABLE. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. Oa an 1 ant (after November S'Jtb, Traiiisi will arrive and depart m folluwi : Kn-ijflit Iaro 7 'JO a. x; PaafongT, 0-2 . M , ami turn nrt at Kuknui for IV ru, titf nt(rT Mrriv4 2:" p. w, connocta at Rit-hruuoJ for Cliiciiuitti. Fi-viht IX) p. M. Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond R. R. In'lirna(HtHt KxprfU IftTn ftt 9:10 a. AccomuuMUtiun. 5 1 p. m; Mail. t.:.".4 p m. Kvprii Mail arrive H $1 a. a; Ac.nuin'jdatiuu, 1J:0 A. m; Night Kxprf, 7.5 P. u. Indiana Cen. and Dayton and Wes R R. j . ... , . . A. 31.n Irani AT'1! riir at a. m; r. w. ..tan r train goins; tt'mt at f:(K r. a; Express going West at 10.13 , r m. Mail train ! A. M. Mail train icoiiisr East nt 8.00 a. m; sroinn Kant, ti::', t- i here; r. at. Express 11:4.1. idntr E.ist at Pi. W dislike the article very much when it comes in the shape it did yesterday. Just as we were putting our first form to press, down it tumbled, makingf about a good half bushel of the article, and not very palatable, at that. This account for the delay in our issue to-day. If w all live until the next New Vejr. we will f.irnith them with the iiin.-i i.il, lo d.. another "funcy j..b." we did on tins occasion, with mui'h pk'iuoire. litoati Ax. What a clever soul '-tireely" of tho Axe is! From reading the above, ore wou'd suppose that he bid furnish us "with the matrrinls" used in printing our New Years Address, when the fact is we only borrowed the two small figures, placed over our Iudiune, from thu1 establishment! li he wus a printer be would not have been guilty of such conteinpttblo littleness and meanness, as he has displayed in tbe above extract; for be well knows that we bavo acconiudntcd him in loaniug material quite as frequently ss be hit us, and th.V. he is now and has bven fur soma time uting materials borrowed from the Palladium. It is a Common thing for rKtsrKKS to exchange courtesies, and acts of kindness with each other, and asbi'terly a the JerTorsomau have.-e.-JtohateatUto pelt each I and the 1'aUadtuiu

other with hard word-, politically, yet we keep up j L,ava Draceleis, Ariuieis, L.oCKets iiom uie friendly accemm l.tion one with the other-rn iproral ; size of a three cent piece to that of a Lady's loans of "sorts' end typo have been frequent between j Watch, and in fact any articles usually kept us, and we would dislike to be in tbobustm'ss if wo could in a first class relail store. not spply to our neighbor with the assurance of being 1 '200 dwts. solid Gold Chain. sjceomodstud, and to rtjpond as promptly when be ssked Braitl'trd, Bjezley, Jut'geson and David of us a similar f.ivor. Hut it has been reserved to this Taylor Watches. psper-winged fl-dgling this "Oreely" of the Ax.i, svhoj LldieS invited during tha day, when knows nothing of the printing business, and whoso ! j.0J3 will be offered at private s-Ie at AtlChigheat ambition seems to Lo gratified by seeing bis ljOQ p,.Jces name in print "EJitor" to loan us txa mini lure cuts. ! A(j (;00J9 warranted as represented. and. with tae spirit of envy rankling in his heart, be : -pitis is a rare chance to purchase a good cause l.f the-f.ury job" alluded to, invent the -ill y r ftt ft b.uai f.'.ehood of .., ... icVt eAs muter.W. uuk , ' Auclion on satUrdav afternoon, for the tcAtc ,t ma.prlnt.d .mJsMon'of eitil'is from lllf!

"V hat a man does is the thing." and we do not i lay ...... . : e game of Iratj; but j they have superior materia!': the it seems to us that the editor of the pays hi establishment but a poor compliment when he merely boasts of loaning it, and airiiys fail to Aaes .nicy jolt' don, with it XimtclS afar" Notwithstanding Colgrovc caught, Robinson by the throat aud run hint through n partition; there still continues to be a run on Jackson's New York Cash Store for Goods. The partition walls between his Goods and Bargains have been torn down long by tho adoption of the cash system and it jTays both the seller and buyer. Ck3T()o last TuesiUy night week, tho house of Mr. Jacob Shaoffer, Treasurer of Boston township, was entered by thieves

and money to the amount of about 87 j Firk CompasY. The "Old Hunker" taken hi papers, cotes, pocket-book nJ;CUTHle "Wbllhom Native," has been agaia

purse, all scattered over the tloor. He had : risteue J, an d is now called "Washington." nearly $1,000 on hand on Tuesday morning, i tiutit cleHrly eiemplities tho old saying of "a but thought he'd bring it to Riobmond and ; rose another name." Jkc, for it's the same deposit it in the B.tnk for safe keeping, which j goojt c engine, yet, and under its present he did, and thus saved it. i fu.rja eruent, still maintains its well-earned , , . . .. 1 fame of ' throwing the first water." At the fcg-Ou' public schools havo been put in 0 . e lire 00 last Thursdav niiiht, on South &evoreration by our City I rustees tor tourj ' ,." ,, ' . . 3 ..,, . ,'enth street, the "Washington" was on the months-the requ.s.te funds bemg on hand , to pay expenses for about taut period; and of . the School II mses m our city again present - f bee lives owner of tie house (Tom Hiiliams,) beirg 0 appearance o 1 jdruuk at the time, and it is sjpposed he set .1 x- it. l : .t.:. his house on fire. ....The Episcopal church in this city j . . 1 The Y aslnncjton Division No. 1 was has been put in a complete Ute or repair ; , ... 1 -i .v.- - 1 . ' orsntnixed on the first of last month, and we painted outside and inside the window . , . . , , , ,. -.ii s are indebted to Mr. Conwy for the list of its supplied with Tanegited glass, and it now j .... r . - , . 1 othcers, which is as follows: presents one of tho most attractive features, . . e i,.,,v.,. k-s t,.v. i,t President Jolin J. Coder; -Vrec-PrTSi-ln the way of churches that we hae to: - . e r. . 1 in i. , neat Jt Wtn. Courthouse; Secretary Henry boast of ia Richmond. Th-to ia not a pret- , J J tier church of iu sue in the West, and it n4fn Treasurer Peter Scheadler; 1st reflects credit on the taste and liberality of. IWlor-J. J. Conley; and 2d do Henry

those of our citizens who worship there. JxSWe notice in the Are several resolutions adopted by a meTting of the students of the Richmond Hhjh School, complimentary to their teacher. Prof. S. C. CrumbaUijh. The resolution are well deserved, aad reflect credit oa the appreciative talent of his late scholars. (C7 W are in favor of free home for free men, aad our friend Wetherali isiafivor of (applying every free man with as -l Boots aai Shoes as eaa be par chased East or West of the eaoaataias for Cash. Call at th Mammoth Boot Store, No. 72 Maia street and examine hi atoek.

r.lORRISSOH, BUD & CO., New Stone Front BANK 8UIL0IMC. COR. OP MAIN AND PEARL ST3.; Richmond, Indiana.

INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.

We araaotbtyriied W GuonncJ. A. LC FT K , a cjvti ditiat fur County iictjrier, tubwet to l he tWiioa of tb W rearlhoriMd to annouuo D. B. BONEBSAKE. ia a carnliiitt for funty Ucordcr, aubjevt to the dtrciaum a carttli'int for f unty j the Kpu Micas Ji t. OI lu, 9IiB.Tr. Inl , Jan. 4th, Edit'.i or PaiiaDii m : Vuo will pfiwt nnuurc tho e-'waudkim.-;.:., cuiiut- f..rofki ; thm our yf Wkoe iUitinyt if nuuiiiia.U-tl by ibo ltcpubticK ' "Tty- MT I TT7 w ntborizeJ tor.nounce william bakkb, . a. a randtdate for t.lerk of lite Court, subject to tbe uectaioji oi tne iupubiicauj.arty. HEP U BL1 CAN CA XZDA TES. O L K K K . Sir.llMOV MKRKDITU, lltKV llKITI.Kl.. MiwKS D. l.ttiltN: LI AKl ki.ili.lT.S, WII.MAM W. I.VXDK, J A M. I K. WILLIAM U Ah. Kit. K K C O It D i: li TIIKfiflORK RII.KT I XIKL CLARK, 1 I.A Y'KiX ItKHW.V, MMH. Kl 1' -tl.MAX, WILLI I I' THOMAS, J A. LI l-roN, 'JAMB II. ri!I K, H ILI.IAM WltlOHT. I). B. BoXKUUAKK, AUDI IIEXJAMIX L. MAKI1X, X o . 1. Ward & Son, htve on hanl, aoi uro receiving direr-t from the uianuficturers, all kin 1 of Cooking and other Stoves, and Stovo l'riuiuiinj: and are manufoturin every arttdo wanted by the housewife la the tin-w are line. Give tlietu a c. 11, unl examine their stock and compare price. XTlio following notices of the work oa our New Years Address, speak for thcruSCI C3 KfNE lRINTIXf -Our friend Wii R. IIolLowAr, of the IlichmouJ Palladium, has lately bee t executing some fine spechr.ens of colored printing. Cne job, a no'.c paper sheet, for the Juniors' Festival, and another, the Palladium's Carriers' Address, are as nice rtpecimeiis of line work as we hava seen any where. Coniemrille 'limes. A IIaxusom Doccmest. We have just received Irom our friends of the Richmond Palladium office, a copy of their New Years Address, which is certainly the prettiest of the season, so far as we have observed. It is beautifully bordered in green and bronze with flowers of pink, and makes a -ery pretty picture. They must do good woik over at the Palladium institution. Indiana Journal. Fixb Jkwklrv. Every night this week, ;tt Dennis tfc Perry's Auction rooms will be oJtred to the highest bidder, one of the largest and finest stocks of JEWELRY ever before offered at auction in this ci'y, consisting in part of Diamonds, ('ail uncle. Coral, Pearl, lluby; foil and complete sets of Lava, Cftvneo Mosaic and Paintings, Pins, Rings, Drops, Charms, Seals, Keys, SlcrVc Buttons, tuds, plain and oval Gold Bands. Coral and 1 , . . , country. 1 he sales are xcthout reserve lor - J V as li . Slight-of-hand performances create intense curiosity in the minds of nearly every one witnessing them; but that is nothing the intense heat created by one of our friend LetVvre's superior stoves, for warming parlor?, otHees and shops. His assortment of cooking stoves and cooking utensils is just the thing; and no better Tin and Copper ware can be found at any other Stove Store in the city. Give Liui a call at o. 70, M.tia St. t tT" For Gloves. Hosiery, Suspender , and notions .f ail kinds go to Ziuimer & Emswiler's. It is headqasrlers for Candies and B.rgaim. Spor; Messenger Robert Conley. Unfobtcsate Accident. We regret to Ieara that our old friend William Masox slipped on some ice iu his lack yard, on Sabbath last, and fell to the ground, breaking one of his legs between the knee and ancle, very badly. He is now doing as well as could be eipeeted, and we hope, with proper care and attention, he will not be confined to his room long. A Fall Cae ".F Prfmery, Siaps, Combs, Brashes and all ToiW let article. For ai bv

FIXMMER Sf KELLY. 1 xr

Dec. U.1S"..

TEMPERANCE nEETIXG.

At meeting of the citizen of Richmond, be'.d at Union j Chapei oa Wednesday evei.ing;, Jaa. 13, fwr th 'urpoc ATrmT I of appointing delegates to the Stata Tcnipccuce Convention Q J f. jA X JL lnf VxCxtbS ' to be belli at lndian.ap.dis, on th ldth. Oa noUD, Judge Janie.1 ir.waaaiQteol-hairnian.aod IWIe . CoSn ,' BRADY & SOX, PrOpiietOTS. Secretary. The meeting ni addressed eU-ouenUy and ftl ! . . , . -. taglyt-ythelte.. i:. M.iler. and if our entire population' A DPOt, HlChinOIld, ludiaua. could hare beu present aad li-teni to hie earnest ap- t ANXFACTl'KEriS OF THE LATEST IMPROYpeals, the tcmjerir.ee sentiment of oar city would be aroused ed Portable auJ Stationary Steam Engines of to prompt and euergetic action against the gradual eneroa. -h- any ' from 2 to -IM Horse Power, mentaoftb. mon.wr vi, in it. varioo, and mil seductive Furai.h liOII.EKS to order, with other work, form.. He era. fallowed by Mfir.. P-rrr, McDowell and Jl AC II I .E 11" Y ailtl iS V. A K 1 Xt

Ua..ehton. in a few suzgvstive rem-irks reUtiv. to the prop1 . r i . . m uuciwgi wi uit, a. uuzciia ana temperance neu auu women. Tbe mi-eling then proceeded to appoint twenty egate to the Indianapolis Convention, a follow: I) P. Holloway. He J. V. K. Miller. Ja. St Poe, Daniel ; B. Crawford, B. W. Davia, Dr. R. K. Hanghton. Dr. A. S. : Xewloii, Bee. H. f. Barnes, V. G Stott and Is-iac D. Dann. ! Dr. Mary F. Thomas, Margaret J. Newton. Jane Ana IKl ; loway, Mary B Burdaall, Mra. Dr. Uaagntoa. Sarah A. IU5". i Mn. Chrle Price, Mary Ann Evans, Ira. Petchell and B. ; i Matilda Scott. I On twotion of W. G.Scott, all gentlemen and ladies of t h La i ; city, n&rorable to tbe cuiM of temperaet-e and who are inclwt- i 1 ed to attend eid Contention, be con.iderel delegate to tbia , j convention. j W. G. Scott, D. B. Crawford, and Dr. Vewton were aipointed a committee to make arrangemente with Central K.u1&t ' to COUTeT deleirate at balf fair. j I Adjourned to meet at Union Chapel Wednesday: ! night next, to heir report' from delegates. &c. Cur the rullaaium. j Mssr, Editor,.-Your correspondent j Lnee Ad.m -P, to l..ye j.t .wak ened from a "Kip an inkle nap, atia is ! I very profuse of questions, as a matter of course. I do not know whether I can enlighten him or not, but would humbly say that the business of "manufacturing drunkards" is now a hgal ami legitimate business, and one that has ttrong friendt on the bench, at the bar, and in the "upper class" of society, who use all their talents, aided by example, to rjader the sale and drinking of the "ardent" respectable. With what succes, let the widows and orphans of Burke and Quigley reply. If their answer is not as satis factory as you wish, interrogate the young men and hoys of this city, and you will learn ; that it is one of ihe "constitutional rights" for ! ! which we oujLt to contend to the death, i I (and many do so contend,) rather than sub ; mit to be dictated to as to what we shall ; drink. "Uncle," you were doubtless instructed in your youth not to engnge in any business on which yon could not ask Divine aid to : assist you. It would b rather an interest!ing sight to aee the diamscller or the proprijetor of a billiard table, after they had set ; their "house in order," to call on their friends jand supplicate the Throne of Grace to bless jthem in their undertakings! But we have j ma. Ie rcpid advance since that time. It is j now only to ascertain what can be done so as just to miss the law. and r, is light. Trusting that you will be able to sen the ' beauty of our laws, and their perfect adapta tion to our wants. I reniat.i Very respectfully yours. S-ETil. To tlie Citixfii of StirliiiioiKl. The Junior Sons of America, a few weeks! since, announced their intention of providing i course of lectures bv the ablest men of the 1 country, lo be delivered at intervals timing ' the winter. ! As the ciiizens are aware, our first lecture. . held under most unausiiicious cirenms-anees, i . . . .. ii '.. ii ... i r . e . was not very wen ttie.nueu, aau icii rar sliort of pecuniirily compensating the.lun-i ior Sons. But knowing lull well that every!

enterprise must hare a beginning, and that i i , . ; Cleaned. n-I all wrrintel to'.t- done i:i suoerior m:inner j the pioneers ot every movement encounter ; mlIt) , mi,aerie )r,ces. . discouragements and diihoulties. thev deter- i cr ah .ers.a h.vini any of the ahove n4-i rti I . . . . . : cles t . ,'e e.etiie l nr dv e 1. -'v l-e f.c-.!n..lt- by ie-v- ; mined to move on in their undertaking. j in them utLKU sc-jrr s sr-utK. at t'-.e sign ot th.i A number of the emitierr lecturers of the j ,v' '-cm- nR Union, have been written to with various sue- : At r. k. ki'ltons Pitro sroRR. nir or Main an.i : and Mari a Sfree's. ot-;.isi:e the 1': la.t iurji oiace, with CCSS. ; name an i !i rrti-'in tciic! uu t h-;a w here th;y w i it l e reBavard Taylor write: 'T ha-e really not turned n, en ti.nsaed; an evenin; vacant between now and the last i At T. vkiivon- wo)le.n ACTOliY, o:ie mile he-low .." ,;t " I Kiclimon 1. I ii -i .

VI -a...... ! Lieut. Maurv liaviti"; gone bhek to Wash ' jington city, says: "h will not be in my i r ' f rlorate iyreeleV lUlS been itrctunn1 UnUl ; 'nrfv w.-nrv arwi liavrf- .tJ11 Sumo Pnitr,.- : pretty wearj, and nae mui simi eng.gt - lIKTitS tO Otl m V way llornt wliicll V ii ! , j . . , 1 1 f ; Uita me 111 fju.te anotlter directum. : We are now liappv to be abh to state that ' t . - t the prospect IS Kir lor a Course OI lectures ; during next month. ! vfUv-l.-ftvUw,1..,U,ra,f4nn,,n,. ng an cna, ..iv. -nr writti I I'm Ci t' ,r en.tnt Wlta JO.IQ U. Ssie, IOT . FtiiJav. Feb. 18th ! -t r n f . 1 : T Geo. D. rrentice. K-.. h;s also reu Us assent to lecture for US, but the date has not , , j : Vet been Sc-tlea. ' We will have ihe distinguished services of : ev. J. C. I le:cher as soon as he c&n return R '. from his tour tlirough the East. Oilier eminent men will be engteJ as fast as we can make arrangements wiih them. ResiH'Ctfull v, James II. Hadlet, ) J S. of A , ) J.S. of A. Sec. Com. II. W. Tali elm DRY GOODS. 10,000 DOLLAES Worth t".Veir Goods, Just Received at the NEW YORK CASH STORE. ' "V7E would here say to Cash l'urchasers. tfcatow-i v iny to excessive Itnpc-rtatiets and curtailment ', of demsr.d if lry Oood?.a mcst eztraurdinaay Jeciiue j has taken riacc ia tbe tas;em J'.arket.. on all in-p..r- ' taut fabrics- Th s eoaL-lcs us to sell oar kV ' STOCK fuli T I Ticenttj Per Ct-nt. Its Hi Cost Of the samegoocs six week ago. , ! MARK OUR PRICES. ; 2,W Yards Manchester DeLsins 12 .1-2 same goads is as hsve beenjtfiiicsil swsenis. , Vinn ail Wool P.aii Mer.as ST 1-2, former price ' V cents. ; I X" Yards al! Wool DeLanes. fr S5 et. chesp at 40. ; iC Yards high colored r'recch .Verict, Ti cents,; 1 beautiful goods. j 1 v" Yards rk-h I'iaid Merinos, god goods. S3 cents. ) I S--V Yard.' all Wool r rem h Merinos, .Vi rest a great I bargain, b-iik. Drienal. Fain and Plaid Mchair ! Traveling Goods. Cahs-ere. Ct-bargs, Chusans, Yai- : ; incins, Kig'd. Pongie, Mriped Eiinoes. J-ilk Argentine, B'ack and r ig'd Silks, a larse variety aad a great nvacy other lres Goods, all which ha been parchased ' i AT THE REDUCED PRICES! j Also the largest aad most lashioaabta stock of SUA W L S i Ever opened ia Kirhmcad. which we are eociJect we eaa sell at roach lower (rices tha a say ef oar ccccpetiU,rs. i Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Flaanei. Sati- j : ae-tta, Cauionres. Tveeds, Jssas HoasekeepiBg Goods, ' I of all kinds. Oar stork cf Bt.ak.ta. is the ukrgest : w " - .'mr y n.wi are aoia xor 1 sxsn, aai ail - who buy with that article, can save dollars by exam-. I iaiaz oar stock. 1

-NEW YORK CASH STORE. It. JACKSON. Proprietor i Wain St, Two doors East of Marion, Richmond. lad. j i

MACHINISTS.

q, description and ixe, for ' Distilleries, Grist Mills, ASD I QARW ANTI MTTT.P.Y SAW MILLS Fl'RNACE FROSTS, GRATE BARS. SAW MILL SLIDES. MILL BL'-HCS. MAM) PU'ES, MANDRILLS at UL'MMKK?, GL3SS. SAFIT7, MUD AND CHECK 7AL7E3. f'ORCE, COLD AND HOT WATHK lLT3IPaS, tainlcoons, ( ranks, number Blocks, llaitsccrs, Uaxr, 1 oupliiij;, Ac. F.4.'M' MZE aXD IX(iTII. BRASS CASTINGS & FITTINGS. Cellar f.r.ttes, Tuy rex, Ires Screws ANY SIZS RAILROAD CASTINGS QAg HAia3ELB3Ws;LAMp p0ST Bfi(l BoUg ct , 0rrfer . In an' quantity. Ot ev-ry liirif.-iiin. POSTS BUILDERS' WORK, COLUMNS. W7.V)Ofr CAPS, B HACK H S. SILLS, Ll. TELS &TE I' CO VERS H E CIS TERS, V E.VTILA TO KS, School House Seats and Desks, S ITG AR XajIXrsf; S ? FOR GRINDING S ORG HUM. f'ider Nu'.. Cistern Curb and Ton, TfiiXIN't aal HAND LATHE-. In couneoti in with the shop, we have aa Iron Railing Manufactory. With a large and well selected assortment of Tatterns, and are prvparei to build, at shurt notice, and in the best style, cast and WKor;iiT ikon fencing, Balconies, Wrm luh , Vaults and V.nilt 1 -or.. Gates and Window Awards, Cellar and Area Grating of .11 3isd9, Cast Iron I'hair. Treo liox.i. .vr.'UM, Hitching lt3. Sity-Libt Krames, .wuio 1'ostii, JUv ?1 A M V A V T V 1 1 C 1 1 S A i IZ TS Fur M C!lIi:iTS TOOLS nn l Ma'erisls. STATE AtiENTS for Hall. Carroll r ' Hardened Steel Hurgiar Proof Sales. Hank and Jail Yau:ts and Doors with every variety of g 1 Locks. Kireand Kur'iar Proof Scales for County tE.'ti farj nU'ri' d to order. I-VjT Spec ial attention p iid to U-pairing in tvery departtnerit of oi'r es.ublisnineut, and satiftfatioa guaranteed. W. T. DENNIS. Sale Ajent. Jan. 1, l-i9. Itf F rent; li i y a ti SK9 SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT PIT. VEH3I0N WOOLEM FACTORY, Near Ricltmond, Intliana. 4 LPIIKt'S TKST respctfuMy informs the citizens of it.chai .o I a-i.tthe im'.Uc -iiereUy. that J Jaiutt,fr:.i'a I'.iris. France, li is jJiucd him us copartner in ! tliw !.:! .i 'i of a"a ii cy atitl Job tyiii ! They are prep relt tu ke calorj of.erery t!esct iptiun, on SILKS, WUIISTED AND COTTON. KMUR C1N'J .llfrinos, Al;nca-, l)'!a:ie, aud Irosse of livery leeri pi ion. SILK. CRAPE if THIBET SHAWLS, Cltinerf r Die I t anv Color. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, oi.o:ti:i. ' n,clt Mftinos. a. picas, aud w lBrjwuorMaro-.il. en Shawls, Pyed GENTLE MES" CLOTHES, NeMtly Clenne I or Pye-I. r'.iiiDrTC i -r ;r3c Iir.t mo. Oth 159. " . ., "", " , - - All I10I11 it Hiav Concern, P"K andersned is desirous of vxpre sing his zrntituile to Im itmaerom friends .!p trims, for their liheral ,ufl"fI- " 1 i:i"'f Pr,l'ni,ln,; Ju the ' try iotf time.") itl m.liitn4 4(t:ei.eut. aud h.ipes t. merit .ui receive cotititsa.to.n the same IU i.aw eii;b a lare and well son-! s:ocli of li jO.Js. eail-racin every; h:nf usual i, k(.it , i. e. wiuii h,e u,jjit sixcts the 'i'ouj. and iu l u io as can he lit'l any here. che.p cash stores. t J ;stait thti'.der not except !. lie tuli te h-re, f..r t?ie reneHtof thaie wh,.nilKrorcM'.. give us a cU and W M AT WK W 1 LL DO e know n "! reason wny we cannot se'l as cheap s -0-i.ai. Our nieom are as null, in nr..,. .rti.m t.. e l-usiites-.. as a::y house in ton. an I as e sril a ert-t roany more (t-o-Ts tr.in any nir.-r h- ue, we can certainly ,ell mt m4 lin1, pr cer.n.t m,jr. m inpy. Much is a-oat tUe time e tt.ve. What cnoda we .! not a cash fur we ean i-uy on a ere fit of s.x mon'hs, toe snae average tiui- we aeil on. hence wedflnot toseanv hl f1 ,c .re , kA-r"l(UK en whl 8eera, V7 hve, ttl liu.e conader.ee m tie integrity or aoi.ity of the i-eole tn th;i communitv "croak" about - tad de. ts. bad iet ts. I Ho wuid say tni in answer to sarh, and also to the cred.t I of his customer, tand te has udd g ods to neariy ev-ry-; ho.i) nur s-!es amount to t eta-evn 14 and 12 a MXLL'ON ; Of t' 'LL A R?. y t we have never sued a singie CTi);oxr, : cor disposed of a s;r. z'e caiai. and srou'd nut give 31.00 ' to have every caini that i n -w. or has heen, on ccr books ! fTiarar.t'-ed. Ti -tf-f h Cit etr-ib'i'k. Nuw what ' per cent- is th s ? AVf htt'f of . yr trui In e"ncluion, as we expect v-ry customer to settle prouipt-y a: the end (if the year, we ariU sell as chei the chefs?-f. No inaMe to sVow jf.!s. Call and see. hat a man dees is tie t-icjj." Krar-nO er the Tet Umb. CLEM SCOTT. e; t 23 1 5'. 4 tf ; goods aATTuifriCLOSING SALE. C'otnmcnciiis- lt .ov, xs 1L!. be cJered one of the Urptrst stocks of Goods ever offered ia this n:artet at -V H' YORK C OS T! Also a '.arce amount of Goods f:y rei eect. less than ta cost of slriufactcrir.ir. Everybody is inv.ted to exsmtne the Gods. wt wi;i sell more G--od s fr lh s .me sioner Ihso anv other boase in this c.:v e are determine 1 to reduce tlie stJcS. the eaocs must be s-.ld ! Tbe Ooods are Bet aad seasonable a larpe amovnt of them bavin x teen purchased this faii. aad consists of tbe l.r,r.i .ari.'y of Goads in the city. entrac:c ten thou sand articies a ot oauaily foaad in a dry rood stole. Conaistir e of : 5J r"ieces of prints frem 5 to 111 cts. per yardo0 rucceli Ai! wool Flannel al 90 cts SOO Sheirr. Extra ileavv. at ; v, to e cts 1UO W,.l Fiaids. some at - cents, worth 50. 8W Pair Wool Blankets. s.nse at 1 M, worth 93,00. 10 Bales Cotton Baiticr. at cts. ner roll. WO Piece lin rham. a tiinri.am at lil eta. 10 Hopel Miirts at iu eu.Vich. 100 Ios. Wool Com for. 5 " Rnilt Wo:eo 5ocfcs. at 5 cts. 2-sj Ladies' Missec' aad chilirens' shoe. SO il.r.t aoou-i g&M s pBi w ik 8 cured tops, at fx S.i Gents waiteLinnen ?hirt. SO " Wool Shirts aad Drers. It " Clcth and Piuih Ci s. i Ladies' fhawls. y -eTs Ladle- Fars. H0 Pieces uinetts. lias Lhs. Woolea Yarn. Siw Heavy Winter Coats. VJ Ladies' Collars. SO-i Piece Rihkoa. A sor.old Watcbe. Jewelry, Catlery. Clocks, Per fuasrrr aa4 Faae Good. JOHN SUFrRIXS. Han' Hoildinx. opposite Cit sens' Bank. Richmond . lad N.v. 4. leXSe Ttf OK. K E. FILTO". WHOLESALE and RETAIL

RICHMOND BOOK BINDERY. C. J. TAYLOR, Book Binder aid Blask Book Itaafattnrf r.

fiff l no w prepared to do all kinds ot Oinadurability. I ouaty Kscords, rsaui noon aoi BUak Book of ererv dacriptio r.ade to o-dr. Newipapert, Music, Magazines, Law Book, ate. , bound in the moat approved manner, and at trie lowest posaibl price. None but te latest improved principles adopted. nnetuaiity strictly oDferrad. Orders solicited and promptly attended to and satisfaction given. A lare assortment of Blank Book paper, of a supe rior quality, always on hand. I-. J TAYLOR. SWANY'S PATENT PREMIUM WASHING MACHINE! fllHIS Machine took the first premium over five oth 1 ers. at the Wayne County lair for 1S5T; since which bime.other improvements have been made by tbe patentee, and it is claimed now to be As VV ashing Machine, by lhoe who have tried it. The following ;ertincatc. arcong quite a number, is published to show the estimation in which it is held by those who have purchased and are now using C. M. Swany s invention: "We have one of Swoy' Patent Premium Washing Machines to our tarn lies, and are highly pleased witi its operation it is e t.phatieally all it pretends Ui be: aW.HING Mac-hin. It is eo,u al to the old washboard process in cleansing the clothes, and it saves fully tw.i-thirds of the laSor and time cf that ancient iijethod. It only ne.!s a trial to becom a genersl favorite. iphie Mosler, Sarah f unninhsm. ,iu A. Hollo wsy. Elix. 1. lavis." Ixi-'htD'-ind, Aug. -i'i. 'iS Ague Onre, FOR TKX SrCEDT CURB OF Intermittent Ferer, or FeTer and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Head" ache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria or miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and 'with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder mut be of immense service in the communities -where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This " Cure " expels the miasmatic poison of Fevf.r and Ague from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious di.-tricts, where Fever and Aoti prevails, everybody should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over anyother ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralpia, Kheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation. Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This "Curb" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittents, if they avail thcsuselves of the protection this remedy aifords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting ita diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and danseroua diseases. T he agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificatee of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Costirmrss, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorilsred ttomaeh, Xnusea, Indigestion, J'am in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss cf Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint, aiming from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Thev are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. : i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR THE XAFID CURE OP C'onehs, Colds, Inflnenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanrrd stages of the disease. So -nide is the field of its usefulness and so numeroua are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the Iunes by its use. When once tried, ita superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where ita virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote ta employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this ha gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cure too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY BR. . C. AVER & CO. LOWELL. MASS. SuLDBV. R. K. FuStin.snd Jol.n R..u?r. Uiohm.o-l. J. P. iV-orbty. 1 er.terTi'.i: P Sls-i. At ingT.,11, llaniho A- H-'lld. Washington; IS. ('oltin. Economy, asi ail d'-alers ia M.iivit-s N,.v. 2 .;h. I.Sis.' V.ly. "noL.r.sAiJr. retail,. 1 .1 Tons astrtel Ir'.n. 3 "' 1'ackaees of Koits. i 1 Kegi SuU and U'ajhers. l' " Richmanl Horse Xails. Set A xle?. 6 Sprinij 5" lidis. 'ueet Iron. 6 " H-r;p do. Vs-t Steel. Kj'e Ger Steel. Sanderson Ger. teeL fc. li. do. A. B. do. Sc-rin do. Vices, Anvils, HeiSows. Wagoe and Pipe Itoxes. Rasps, Files, Ac, Ac. All t lowest rates. FOCLKE i FISH, Ri!riil Crosainz.one d r.r east of Reid Se Leeds. L7 1 ) Tons Scrap Irt-a Wanted, de; i- "- ff Steam Mill, FLOUR AND FEED STORE! ffH'r. saberriber woald respectfally inform tho eittA x-'ns of Kichmoad aad vicinity lia-t he is now prepared to faraish best Family Hoar BOTH CORN AND M-EAL, Bran, Short. Midiliag.. Corn aad Cob Crashed aad , , . . . , OiU 'rroand. tracked VN heat, Basksrheat and Gra-; haw Floor delivered to any part of the city free of eharjre. VT Cash f jr Corn, OaU. Bilv, Rve and Buckwhsat. J- Ri-VLHsE, Corner 8th and Maia street, Richmond . Dee. t, Hi-. i'J FT. IVE HCXDRED Cat of Barrett' Saperior 1 Ply rJ. tone reel. also, a few pair of hi best Ail STRATTAVS COR.VER. Dee. 16. 1555. Itf

DR. JAS. F. HIBBERD, klCHMOSD, IVDIAV1. OFFICE and stesideac on Soata Front Street, lately oeeapied by Dr. i. T. Flammer. Sept. -3. l. A'-i

A Card from Dr. Jamet IX- Jarrett. OF THE NEW -YORK LUNG 15 IUMARY. My eon

aaeUoa t..r tae p&t eiht yean with the b n Isatitalioa, a l. niel l nyiician, and a twely yer ecarte of ; at.j it sicar! iihswi, l retoer wita my imriTal'axl upfK'r; uiuiiej. uu iivuiaci ot paiaoiocteai reeearca aided not a little by perfect (yateai of jfmltonl ImmifalVoa haaeaable4 me to axrtra ata deeiaivej, ear ol all aii-i of the Troat, Lmgt and lir-javeMove. by Inhalation, the Taper and earatir p roper uea o meiu'iaes are directly a i ird3ed to the diffoair 1 trniu - and tba toteimect. I do Dot adriae thj as of Medtcai toua.auon 01 an; iioa. to tne exclusion OI oeaenai treatment ; aad although I consider it a aeeful adjaI rant in tbe proper maaaetaent of those fearful aad ofjen fatal disease, yet I deem it very aecesaary that acn patient snould have the benefit or both yeswewf n I local treatment. The success of soy treatment iu the aK-ve diseases, and the high character of tbe Institution ov?r which I hare so long had the honor to preside, are too well kaowa to need any enlogy arena men! from me. At tbe olicitvtioa of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has Keen long and liberally support 1, and after due consideration. I have concluded t.' make uoh arrangements as will bring tha benefit of my experience and treatment within the reach of all. aad not confine my self, as heretofore, to those only wh enter the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my offi.'e. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satistV'tion. both to my professional brethren and the public;, I would respectfully annouoc in conclusion that learn m-.it s consulted xwrsoaoiv t letter , iu a' 1 diseases as above, and that the roedi eines, the same as used ia tha Institution, prepared t suit each iud.viduai case. Ihatat.nf Vapor. JeifV eul I'kh'il'itorm, Ae., Ac , will be forwarded by express t -anv psrt of the Coiled States or the Canadies. Tkrvs: My terms of treatment by letter as follows, vix : $12 er mmth for eich patient, which will in elude medicine sufficient or one month's use; also, Ia -haling Va,-'r. and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment a t follows: Jd to be fa:d to Express Agent on receipt o the bcx of Medicine, and tbe balance (4 at the expira tioc of the ui nth, if the patient be cured or is entire 'y ss:i5 d with the tre.tf nent Patients, by giving a full history of their rase, and their symptoms in fall, csn bs trevrd s well by letter as by personal examination. Patient, availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett tr-atuint may rely uon immediate and permanent re lief. &s he Soldo has to treat a ease over thirty dsvs l.etlers icr a tvise promptl v answered. For furthe particulars address J AMES M JARRETT. M P. .No. ?i0 Broadway. cor. Twelfth St. N. Y P. S. Physicians and others visiting the citv sr . respctiuMy initd to cs'I at tbe Infirmary, whet i.any intere-ting os cn be witnessed, and wher ir 1-,1t.js J iipparatif for the inhalation of medicate vapor rand bo seen and inspected. Tllli LIVUlt iXVlUOUATOK. I'KKPAKKI. UY DR. 8 AN' FORD. Co:np3iiaddd entirely from GU5IS, S OSK OK TIIK BKST FUROATIVK AND LITER MF v 1 1. i n i tore the public, and acta a a Cthtt. .'', e staler. inl.J?r. ana wore effectual than anv other t. lictueknowu. It in r,jt ouly a CWw rU- tat Ltt frtrmt iy act... firt im the Li iu Kirn us morula mttr, tfien tut nUttuAch n -l tjof ; ti enrry off thK matter, thus ac i o:j , itt.u-fftwo ,u effectually, without any of th.ian f..! feci r-4 eaper.-iice-j ia the operations of mo it Ctfh i-ti.s. it irfciihw-(j the iviieo at the itme tim. m is juit-jCfm it. ; xtrt i wrirn tAkfti .la! ly in moderate d .r-itgtr-eu Aua t uaa it u. with uousal rapidity. The Liver i or.e (r the fg principal rejrttlatom of th. Mi man - km.! w k v ..... .. . well, the puers of the "yi rite -r....( -U it a(m.-t enhen.ll!iy action uf tin- Lur ot it fan. tun.t , wti-fi the OeTt'ls treat t . -it. -u. the j!tsc.jUvriCs s orican A ti .to it 1utv. Far the f (he pn.j.rit t,! h a tiee of nit-iv tUw. tei.tv r.erru.i t cuuiittrruct which it is It thle. To prve t.mt UU reuieii trout. l-il -;?h I.it'r inrms, hi lai to try a Lot am . tem are fully dreIoped ureiy dependent on th for the pr pf r performanc JJJ "tiimtch ia at fault, th . whole ytrin suffer 1 mmm the f A ve r havin j- ccaai liseaisor that ors;an. on O niide u bis study. In apra years, to find some r aied jthd many deratigetuents t - ,-1y is at last found, any per O Complaint, iu any t ile, a ad conviction is cei These dims remove all morbid or bad matter fro ilie lyium. supylyii. iu their plare a healthy &o i bile, invm..r.tiL.i- the WV stomach, caminr fd t l:--.--t wcit, i.irtf.ii tli ci blot, Rtving ton md heiiili i, che uhclr; 'machinery, removing; tl. ol the d.seaae ef mmm fectins; a radical cure llill.ntiw Mlt.! U Are cured, and U in belter, prevent- tfI by the occasional it iht- I.ivt r liu.gor- it.r. t:u alter wattiir is itutlicient to relievethe on tch atid I'leveni the food from riming aod sour.i. Onivone dot tAtten he- forts retiring prevent il.liuuri Pi tii.ly one dai.e taken at nisht, loosens the boel een.ty, and c-tre o Jl (iVenONM, 'ne duse tdkvtwi .fur, lejviia. j H-T" ' - dose of two tea-! lit?v JiJrK a-i;if-H' One I v.ttle tUen fu ft ih-" ffiue ot the t!ecee. 'nly one dose im-ti?.iia while one !t-e o'ten rei Itolera .Tlorbti e ra. eacn ineai win cure lys spoonsful will always rt 2 male obstruction remov and mattes a perfect cure tely relieves Cholic peated is & sre cure f. a preventative of lii needetl to thif-wr out of th cine aftvr a lonff sicknrs tJ ai;mHk removes a O color frm the sltio time hefurt eatiupr jrirt . makes food dit-st well. "H cir-s O'UWS f'.' DUB while N 11 liter an almost t the Drt dojie. at ticks caused hy Worm Only f.ii t.:: ia )yfitfin tljtr t :Tt-;'ii -.-! i iTr Jne t-otlie t,,di for iillowr-rm or a t r. at mv. 1 Oite t!r.e I kt't. aft rt vtrir to the appetite, air! (trie dtiii -.fli-n fi--lf i KMiK V in us w.r t lanii 15 t I f .mpi tiWjy n I (i.e (r io it . inre in 1'lnM i-n t-it-re is r.o renc-iv i:i tl .., t. at it r"r A I itct'i-s cure l''''r!'nta. We take pleasure in re a preveesir.ti.se hr Feleter, tn.i aU rrirrn H O 3 surer, s ir- r, or speed i - Droirihj eac.tinf th. commndintr this melirin vrr anil -ffue, Itll of a 1ULLIUI d TVI'K. 1 and thousands are willii virfues. I operatrs with r.jimTjtMtet(fy t it wonderful k A' I who Ls 1 are giving their unanimous testimonv i its fav.r. it"r- M x wais ia the mouth with the iovigorator, ar. ' allvw ht ti.pfi'ir. 'ltit-Liter In-gorator rIS A Si-IKN r raiO MKMCAL DISCOVKRY. and Is daf ! .orltm i''-eti. atrr.nst too preat tohetieve. It cures as - '-v nia.c-. ji. t i.n itriHj bt'jit, and s.Mnm wor : it, an om.' i ..tile is required to cure anr kind of LIVE ; C,.J?i.itnt. from the worst J-'fice -r Ltofpryt to a Co ! no -u i-M-ht. .:l of which are the result o(a DISE ASE ' ! LtVElt. rv.i c osi domik rxa iotth. PR. ? INPOItD I'r-jprietor. '"45, Broadwae. Sew York. Sol by- f r-: St Kemt, R. E. Fctioa, J. J. Ri v. Richmond. In t. Mil- 1-5-, 23 If. L A DIES' DELIGHT WASHING MACHINE. X. A. Ii;G.4LETS fatet, ? nir..'ctored in the Broad Axe Baildlnr. Its advantarf-.- sicr all other Wasbinr. Machio.s are: It will Wash elensier und in a shorter time than any others IHi'l !"x-rin.i tui machine recently patented not excc.t--1 Its siiii.;icii' of coiistrnction. Its Ourahilltv and abil 1 n to,;ot:ie urs, cannot fail t rive satisfaction. EUWARIt FRANCIS. Itele rrncrs. Joseph White, John P. Smith. Alice White. Mary Smith, Richard Binns, Tho. Birdsall, Q. ilium, Mary B. Birdsall 7tf Wm. Thisllethwaite, Y.. rhist.'theaite, Harmon II , 11. HTf Mill, Jn a. 'sa. CLOTHING. SYlXJILTu EELLIS, PKALBR IS ready Made Clothing! loiUs, C4kUticre, Vevtluga, Trim initios, sVc. Main Stntl. Richmond, Indiana. rnae; Bel'is Las received bis fall goods. Sn-.nel Beirs sel's for cash or prompt pay. riuael Iiellis has for sle !! kinds of Overeoaticrs. ramoel Heltia has for ie find Bia.:k aad fancy Cloths. 2Inuel Heii.s has for sale Kiack a d fancy Cassimeres. Samuel Hel!;s has for sal- tii kinds of Vestiogs. alIie IW.'-.s ria;ii an-i FsshionaMe Tailor. Samuel lietlis mii rarto-its of all kinds to erder. Sautuc'l IV'", misai the Lest fitting Cots and Vests. nma-1 s diui th i.ett Saint; ttidinf, Pants. amuel B.liis has a fall stock ef Famishing Ooodx. ia.as fleill li rao is r the yard. Hial lie. lis eais hi xoo is free of c harf e. Sasaae: Helli hm a foil ato k or Head? ala.1 Clothing. 5ai':el Heli.s tries to sa.t b.s enstomers. ' ttriaem be-r th ai iinati a-liis' lathe place to bo) your Fall and Winter Clothing at the lowest Cash Price, sept-23. IcSe. !tf Cheap, Well -Made Clothing' ' TO SUIT EVERYBODY! '1'HI! oodersif ned respectfaily aanoanees to lb eitla tent of Ways and aljotain coantie that tbeyhtv opened itinr aew st-r- in Mr. Meek' aew bo. id in. S cor of Maia aBd xtarioa stetM. itichmoad. In, (recently occupied a a t r; (tore y Mr. Campbell) where taey will consiaati j keep oa Load a large aad assorted stock ad MENS AND BOY'S CLOIIING. Rot Fsrniskicr loods. flat aad Can. Trsnk. Carpet ' ' e ; :h? ,ait pe'j-.n from 40 to SJ ssr eeat, saacseut or Uie.r , , taveralle faciiitiee. I oar Ciotbinr are oar own make, aad la addition t ir very I' w prices w warrant them not w be excelled ei the 'tstyieor workmaaabip. H. BACH CO. Spt. S3, laSS. !tf Provision Depot. I 1 . . . . ' , V " ' " , " " . I. .

! the N. W. eoraer ef Maruia aad Maia Mlrue zna door to Stanley' More, is now prwpared to f arnisk ! promptly aimoat rverytkiag ia the Prodswo aad Poalj try li. He repexrtfally invite bis friend aad tho pahiie to 'givehixt a eail. lie rtornl ks sinc-ev thjanks for th liberal patronage heretofore extended to th old firm, and solicit a continuance of tbe same . Richmond. Ja , 155. tf

Pianos, Melodeons and Music,

PHICC3 CBEATLT TTri ! HORACE "W-cIlTERSv Agents for th S&1 of tb Best B0ST01 t X. I. N1MS 1B SEL0D0S. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF rTIC MFRebaadise ia the I'aited Statea. Piaisoa from five different Manufactures. f mntty eryse froaa i won in piwiw iwsvow casse. ior a i3 . to loose ol toe j most eiegaat tnUh, foe 1.(KJ. No hoase in the I'nioa ieaa eome into couipetilioa for tha aanlsr, nriit; and ' eUhrit of iu iastrameaU. wor A extrvxaWe low nej ee a seAseis tAew sr atd. Horac: Waterm' mtoAmra laxxrored Piano ; With or tvtthoat iroa frames, have, ia their iscaut tntstraovKD Aarioat.a row aad ro,i. oitone eqaaling the grand, with the eeaet and durability of the square piano. The iYessj aal first .Mu'io j Masters have justly preaomooea) thesa asuai if net ptriar to any other snake. Thev are ginvra steed to i stand the action of every elimale. HO RACK WATERS' MKLODIOXS (tuoel tha -H .wm..-mv-m. i iu m.-u ueairmoie vusu TCan alse furnish Fri rice's, ("arhart's A Smith's Melo dioas. Trice from ti to lii ; for two sets of reeuS, $140 : two banks of keys. tiA) ; Organ pedal bass melodeons tibO, $-7i aad $ K0. leas a liberal discount. Kach instrument warranted to giro eatisfaetion. or purchase mouev refunded. SECOND HAND TI AXOS ATGKKAT BRiJlXS eonstantly ia etore': prie Irom $ i- to 1K MUSIC Uoe of the largest and best catalogue of Musi? now published ; all alasie and Musical wori published ia the L'nited Stales for sale by this house: Martin's celebrated t.uitara, and all kinds cf Musical Instruments at the lowest price. Tttiiuotilals of tt? Vater I'iuuo ami .'vtelotoita. " The riano came to hand, and ia first rate order. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake. I.kk' i WaLKa-a. Dealers in Musical Instruments, Phil. John Hewitt, of Carthage, New "York, who has had one of the Horace Water's Pianos, writes as follows : ' A friend of mine wishes me to parohase a 1'iano for her. She likes the one yau sold me in lieccraher, 1-156. My piano is beeomiag popular ia this pi .re. and I think 1 ean introduce one or two more ; they will b more popular than ny other make." " We hare two of Water's Piano in use in oar H.'io,insry.oneof which hu been severely tested for throe yesrs. and we can testify to their good quality aai durability." Wuor A UaKUoar. Mount Carroll, Ilu H. tVtKs, Kij. Hear Sir -. llaviug vrsed one of your Piano-1 ortee for two years past, I have found it a : tery superior instrument. AloniO Okay, hev. Hiram Hay tics, write as follow : ' I'KitartMi Hollow, N. Y., July 1-?. Hkk ack tVitlti- LVar Sir : I received the Melode,n safe and in good order ; am welt preased with the external appesrance, askl too tone also. Hope I shall ; have occasion to order one or two more the present i seasi -a . " Hoaxes IVinia, Esq Sir : The Meloiljon you sent tne was duly lecoived in good order. I am now fully prepared to say that the instrument is highly satisfactory ; sod I beg you will ,wjt my thank" I n- th very liberal terms cn which you furnish it, and f .r the very bunorahie manner in which you havo fu'.'l lo.l, and more tbau fultllld all thut you promised. Very : respertfully yours, &c. J. L. SarrH." j "The 1'iano I received from you continues to give ; satisfaction. I regard it as ojie of the he.t instru ! ments in tbe place." Jake M. Ci.kk, Charlettoti. ! Va. " The Mclodeon has safely arrived. I feel obliged tJ - oa for your libeial discount will do all I can lor you in these parts Rrr. J. M. McCuuaicK, ar quesville, S. C 'The I'iano was duly received. It eame in excellent condition, and is very much adoiirdd by my numerous fauuiy. Accept my thanks for your promptne-'i " Koacar CiKMstu, VVarraaUam, Hradford -o , I'enti . ' Your l'iaao pleases us well. It is the boil one in the County. Tunas A. LaritaM, Carapbellton, !a. j We ara very mu.:h obliged to yon for having sent such doe instrument for I'i'l'J, and we shall lk : psiins to rc3trweni'it." KiMCi, Held At Co , HuTal j - Dem'Mrat. j " The Horace Watot HZaee axe kmwn as am mg ,the very best- U'e are enabled to speak of these in. j stru menu with conHdenee, from personal knowledge J id their excellent tone and durable quality" New j York Kvangfli.t- " We can speak of t'ae merits of the Horace Water' Pianos from irsnnsl knowledge, as being of tv-0 very bet quality." f.linrierlea. Ir.telligeneer. j " Nothing at the State r'air displayed greater excel lence in a-iy d";urtjnt titan the Horace Waters Pianos t 'li -lrctitnfl n. " Th Horace Waters Pianos are built of the best and mo.it tlion.ughly seasoned material. We havo no doubt that b iver rti do as well, perhaps better, at this than any i.i.hr house in the Union." Advocate and ,i.uriiai . Wat ;rs llanos- mtd . Melodeons challenge corupari. son with the tiiust made anywhere in tho oountry." Horn .!irnl. " Horace WVer Piano-Forte are of full, rich, and even t.,110, arrl p.iwnrlul." N. Y. Musical Koview. "Our friends will find at Mr. Water' store the verv best assortment )' Musie and of Piano to be found in the L'nited .Mate, aiul we urge our southern and western friend to give 1im a call whenever they go ta .ie 1 f-rK t.ranara arwgszsne. AKKIIOO..I.S Jii UROAIVVAV, 'EW YOKK. Oct. 7. ! 4 Mf. BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! j Rri k "lakiua by n New Firm. I TX- VAXSCHOICK THOS CASH, havj this ! v day for ncd a 00-psvrtnership for the purpose of transictiui; a general brick -miking basiness, and are now prep ire l to contract t'OH liltlCK eilhor iu the ' wa 1 or ih- rwi-e, to salt purohaaer. MM VA .V-s 'IIOICK avails himself of this oppirtunity of roturninj fo the citizen of Kichm.iii I , his sincure. : .'.:. jr the very liberal patronage heretofore ker tu a . I unon him, an I hope oy strict attent i"n : to bu5iuess tht the aew Aria may merit a coutiuuaa--j of the sarue An A No. 1 i ility of Brick will be kept eonstint I f on Unl at lii.- y-rJ, half m in east of tbe city, oa th Mc i hiuney fdirus. VANSCHOICK . CASH. nc. 5.', is s. 2-3,11 I rick Making, By an Old and Good Workman. 'J HK un i-jrsignej would respeotfally taforin his 7.'cato:nrs. f iends aad the poblie ganerally tii it he will, early in tbe spring, be extensively engine 1 in the m&iiufsTture of the best quality of Building a t 1 pavinir Bri.-k, which he will tell at as low rates an 1 on as aecornuiodating terms a they can b had in tha .-ily. lie -. has a laro lot oa hand, aad is prepared Ii ; make contracts f r brick in tho watt, on the groii.i 1 or , in the kiln, lie return hi grateful thank f .r thi ; very libei at pntronag e he hat heretofore1 rece.v 1. a 1 1 : by '!') attention to business he ttsto to mir,t an 1 i receive a continaince of patronage. . ! CHKISriAS FETTA. j Dee. 23, 19-03. 3tf 1 NEW GOODS READY HADE j CLOTHING ! rHF. undersigned ha Jostreeetved a new stock of Vi-i-r ;.,o'i. consisting of Cltta. CAS.-'I i K Tft . : ATINKTTs. T WEr.IiS. ckc, which he will -ll by IU far? or to suit purchaser. Hewillala make to erder all klod ef Garments fr ectieiaen' wear, which shall fit and be otherwise satisfactory. Me also has oa hand a large stock of Heady Tla. 1 m Clotti lajs. made of food Material and in tbe best manner . Also a good assortment of OtmcMsa' Hcasism Goot. which be ts otfermg to the public at th lowest possible price. JACOB KERNS. Agent. Richmond. April 14. 159. let IS oa of tbe essential ef health, and JOB. IiICKIJISo.w i prepared to fit np every description ef Bath Fixture, Wash llaaiin, Water Closeti, Hjdraullc Rami , kc la the moot approved style- The datirlag it eaa-ttare a cosstant and aandaat pply of be water, heated br the stove, without aay a'lentiea, wash addsi mach loth, vaia of acb eon wen lene-s. He has always en aaad a larv oek ef i furrr Pumas. 1 rem and Wood Pumnt. 1 1 "7. and Lead Piping, S(C., Aad everything else ia hi 'in. TTJ D ba always a hand tbe tateet and b- st Improved iroa Lightning aVd, and will pot them j at reasonable rate, and more ia aeor4aae witai ta pnurtpi.t of eltricity tbaa tome that have been pat ap lately hy tranlent pediar. U i aiao agcat foe the sssl of Manna' Copper Tabular Spiral Rod, wbieb has received th first Pre&ssom. a the American last, tots. Hew torn City ; the Irankila Institute. Philadelphia ; tbe national Fair, Loasswili. Ky.; ta btate Fair of Jbio. Indiana. Coaaecticaa. aad whatever exaibite 1. It ha been adopted by the smildiaf Commit of th Cincinnati School Board, aad ha received anslvltl caia mesdatioB from tbe Mw York Trtban. Indiasapo'.i Journal, ta State Seatiacl. Ciaclaaati Medical Obaervev. aad ssaeroat etbe pabUeaioaa aoraawld;s4 merit ; and la addition tae xugbeet praise From meat of th scientific era ef an eoaatry. M oaten, the Inventor, ia a clt.aea of Ibaaaaamolia. aa tie. tmfsravemant has met tits g-eaxexd raver ta Central Indiana. Jaiy IS, lSa. Jl;f Cheap Favrm for Sale. AFAR)f eorstaani rg 1T acres, with a good hewed teg Hots, good Stabling aad Cora f "r-.b. aad woil adlaptesl to stock, bsnng well (applied with neverfailiag Spriog. aad wall supplied with Poplar aad O.k timber. 60 aeroa ar cleared and) acre deadened Tho farm is utaavted en toil aad Uarwo-f oirths Nor ta of tho Walawtt Statioa Depot aad half a sail from a good aasB near Mill 111 map of Wayaa eoua'y. J.f. (ersos tow tvaoip. For farther rstie-alaw adiress : Is. IJ. ftlJt,

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