Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 44, 13 October 1859 — Page 4

PALLADIUM.. . ; iBicnxcmD, firo., oct.' ia, isw. " St. Locav Sept 30, lo59. I Mttle oiTMir for few moKCDtc, to "take

pes to" things thai !' aeea woce the date of a.y last. I had acarrely time, then, to tell you that I liked Terra Haste real much," bat not well eooogh ta buy. Mj flat more, after -s-tnjr, wm to make nf to the new Uoiverwt 7. liar iuf no ooe to escort me, I played the part of cicerone tat inyielf, finding the place acd also iU obliging principal, the first time trying. The in titutioo is a "apleodid ereatioa,".. It wm erected by the citizens -in fait, and pertly with Mr. Coven's (the principal owo meaos. The gtoooda are beautiful eren bow, but when a few wars .bail have matured the t&eteful arrangerenfj for shrubbery fruit and flowers, they wl'l lie charming indeed, aud the whole an orsameot and a credit cot ooly to Terre Haute bat to the 'State. How loojr, I wonder, before Richmond mil create sometaicg of the kiod to meet the frt wing educational wants of the city, acd al KbP'erc Indiana, ia fact T Comparing Terre LI a ate with Richmond, I notice it is bot built upon each "high and dry" ground, bat it is more spread oat. This gives tVm ider rtreets, larger lots and opportunity for in cre etteosire yards and gardens The build ii:pa goerally, rcridencra I tueu, are not quite so aubciafiiially coiMtracted, bot they are fur more thaleful and showy, which gives the place an at tractive air, that to my mind amounts to a definVncy in Richmond. Jo manufacturing facilities h ia inferior to as, bat in agricultural resources ahead, and her trade is equal, if not superior. Altogether siie is a rig! t epaiiky little city of twelve or fourteen thousand inhabitants, with x- i m, capability and disposition to expand uJ-ttbit-um. A before stated f left at halfpaat nine P. VI., booked for an all-night ride. The cars were literacy crowded to simffucaliun. Either the comi,a ..y unlet be short ot eoacht s, or ele they were all on the other end of the route. As it was the i -cult wi-re obliged to double, ard even then a few j were left to stand. I was obliged to maintain a ; p fr;, i.mcuiar position until we got to t aria, III. tl.ea I got a fctevl by injwtlf, bat at the next sta tit'D a loi.g legged nicker camn to my assistance (?) He left me however, before miduight, ar.d I cmfotud myself with the hope of obtaining a un. 1 lul J rr.y head against the scft side ol the niiidow bhulter. but could not dispose of my lower extremities at ail to my nalielaction. I turned ever and took a semi recumbent position, with my head dropi inp over the back of the aeat, but thut wouldn't !o it gave tne a pain in the cervicul veitebue; I transposed my extremes and rested my head on the arm of the seat, but oine to a vigorous up-aud dowQ motion of the car, I foui d myreif in danger of aow;e extra fntmpt, premature ly Ufvelojwd ou my crauiam; wtereupon I comloittei) Another revo'utiua and succeeded this time i t getting my brachial fippeudages most uucom fjrtably bestowed. Uow 1 did wish I was a poppy, or a coon, or any other circumrolntitig quadruped that I might qnirl myself up in a heap, acd take a comfortable snooze. Ilut wibhiug did no good, so I continued to coax the rest-giving god until the faint grey lifiLt of the morning stole in through the breath moistened windows to reveal a set of fellow sufferers, who looked, I fancied very much as I felt. But I have elongated this night ride amazingly. Let me stop right here. Always truly, A. m, a. SEW A. recent latter from a gontleman in Parscrsburg, Va., Las ia substance the following: Au old Dutchman here has a novel waj of making cider, lie has practiced it several years with success. He purchases large quantities of apples and grinds them up in the ordinary way. Ho lias a number of large cak prepared, standing on end and open at tho toj. At the bottom of each cask i a faucet,, whose xuoulli is protected by sticks placed crosswise, and cluan rye straw a foot deep. Into these casks and upon this straw strainer t he pomace is shoveled as soon as ground. When the casks are full, about as much water is poured into each cask as tho pomace rurh contained should yield gallons of pure cider. The casks and pomace then remain undisturbed for two or three days, when the faucet being opened the cider runs out. Cider is heavier than water, and in its first stages does not mix.. The pomace having a greater affinity lor water than cider, absorbs the water, and consequently ejects its own juice without the aid of a press. If too much water ha been accidentally poured on the pomace, it will remain on the top of the cidtr and not run from the cask until all the cider is out The faucet should be closed as eoi.kasthe droppings look pale. On pressing pieces of the pomace alter this process, they will be found tasteless. Such is the G rinao theory. The same old Dutchman manufactures what he calls Neftin's Pure American Wine, as follows: Ue takes a common box of raim:ib. chops them up like mince meat, and alt the cider ceases to ferment, put them into a I'arrel of this liquid together with a small . b.iC of charcoal. After a few months, the' i-ui.T, by some hocus-pocus process, becomes i'nrw American Wine. It is then ready tor b uiing, and if tightly corked will keep furevir. fcytme thirty larrelsof this liquid Lro'i at auction recently from seven to eleven dllar tier barrel. Any individuals trjing the abt've experiments and Laving success, may si-nd us samples for elimination. We are dry sometimes, we are! Springfield IUpublican. Mr. Jefferson and Slavery. The Democracy often assert, that Mr. Jefferson, before his death, repudiated b8 early sentiments CO the Subject of slavery; and to maintain thiir consistency as ''Jeffersonian Democrats,' have perverted the sentiments of that distinguish ed man by maintaining, that be was anooppopent to the Missouri Compromise. and a friend to slavery, and an enemy to the great ordinance of 17t7 which has conferred o much elory ou his name. Fortunately the late James fleaton, of Middletown, Ha'.ler county, furnishes authentic eviden:e n:xier his own signature, that he never changed his views on the question of slavery. lie made a record of his sentimeots as early as 1731-2, ia a book written by him eutitled -Notes on Virginia." Ou page 241 he uses the following potent language whta speaking on the subject of Slavery: - Icdeed I tremble for my corntry when I reflect that God ia Just ; and that bis justice cannot s'ep forever ; that considering numbeis, nature acd natural means only, a revolution of the t.eel of fortune, an exchange of situatiao is among possible events ; tbat it may become probable by supernatural interference. 1 he Almighty ha no attribute which can take siJes in such a contest." These were the mediutiors sod sentiments of that stateemsa and philosopher when there were only some seven hundred thousand slaves in the country. More thaa five T""s after the passage of tLc Missouri Compromise, viz : on the 2&h dav of April, 1S26, Mr. Ifeatoo wrote to sir. Jefferson fcr the purpose of obtaining his saotiiaenta on the subjt of lare emancipation. I'he aathor of it hsd never read ths "Xotea on Virginia, written mors than forty years before. Exactly one mooih afterwards, Mr. Jefferson wrote a letter io reply from which we extract the following sentiment. This letter is written in Mr. Jefferson's etra hand irrUimr and bears his "trans" as ex-President, on the back, and dated Mo.iTicnxo, May 20th, 26. Dbas Sta n--Persjssion, perseverance and patience are the pest advocates so all questions depending oo the . . . ; . t v f

will of others. The revolution in public opiuion which this case requires ia not to be expected in a'day, or perhaps an age; but time which outlives all things, -will outlive this evil also. My seotiments have been before the peblic for forty years. Had I repeated them forty times they would only Lave become tb more stale and threadbare. Although I phall cot live to see them consummated, they will not die with me: but living or dying, they will ever be in my moBt fervent prayers. This is written for yourself and not for the public, in compliance with your reqaest of two lines of sentiment on the subject. , Accept the assurances of my eood will aod respect TilO. JKFFEIWOX.

Thus spoke the patriot and the sage of Monti j cello. There is good reason to believe that these j are the lasts eotiments ever dropped from the pen j of Jiff-rsoo on the qn j;ion of slvery. lo jut i forty five days after he wrote them, on the 4th i day of July. 1626. the sua of his earthly exist- j tcce went down forever. j Duel Between Terry and Broderick. Death of Broderick. St. Loci?, Oct. 9. The Overland California Mail with dates from San Francisco to the lGih ult which reached Jefferson city this afternoon, furnishes the following important intelligence: A duel between Senator Broderick and Chief Justice Terry took place near San Frar.ciwco on the morning of the 13th ult. Senator Broderick fell at the first fire, pierced through the lung. He lingered till half past nine o'clock on the morning of the 16th. when he died. The community is profoundly agitated at this melancholy event. Judge Terry escaped unhurt. St. Lons, Oct. y. The Overland Mail reached here last r.ii;ht. Some of the San Francisco papers evince a disposition to make it appesr that BruJei- j ick was the victim of a Conspiracy, but the most prominent ones assert thnt the d'K-1 was conducted in strict accordance with the code tlutllo. Broderick's pistol went off before he had raided it on a line with his antagonist. Terry's thot took effect two-inches lrom the right nipple, carrying awy a part of the brest hone. Broderick suffered intense agony from the time he was shot until he died. When tho mail left, two hours after his death was announced, all the flags in th city were at half mat, and emblems of mourning were beginning to appear in all parts of the city. At the election in Nevada Territory on the 7th ult., the constitution framed in July last was adopted by 400 majority. A full Tt-iti-torial ticket wad elected, headed by Isaac Roup for Governor. Victoria dates to the 7th ult.. are received. The Colonist says that the United States troops on San Juan Island were throwing up fortifications on Summit Hill, below the Hudson Bay Company's station. The Portland (Oregon) papers of the 10th ult,., publish a reply by General Iltrney to Governor Douglas's letter of August 13th, in which he accepts Douglas's explanation as an apology for pastjonduct, but evidently reposes no faith in the Governor's professions, and declines to withdraw the troops at San Juan, until tho pleasure of President Buchanan is known on the subject. Little business was doing at San Francisco, a;;d the market was sensibly weaker on the 12th ult. New Orleans, Oct. 9. The schooner Star, with advices from San Francieo to the 20th ult., via the Isthmus of Tebuentj poc, arrived here to-day. The steamers John Ij. Stephens and Orrizaoa which left San Francisco on the 20ih ult., for Panana, took down SI.K50 OOO in specie. Business at San Francisco ruled dull, ami the arrivals weie numerous. The marfcet was weaker, but no decline was noticeable. Candles heavy and lower. Judge Terry had been arrested. Tho publicwns much incensed. Broderioks funeral was the most imposing ever witnessed in San Francisco. Suft ly of the Smittt 1'e Mail St. Locis, Oct. 10. The Santa Fo mail with dates to the 15th ult., reached Indt pendence this muming. Messrs. Otero, Porter and Crenshaw, who came with the mail, confirm the recent at tack oq the mnil party. The Indians took all the mules, provisions and cloihing, hut did not molest the Lnail, which was taken forward y the nxt outgoing party. The incoming party found the dead bodies of four men. supposed to have b en Pike's Peakers, iwo diys subsequent to the attack upon the outward bou: d mail. The detention of the incoming party was owing to their waitnsf for an ox train behind, having been apprised ot the difficulties ahead by a Mexican. - The combined strength of the two trains probably pievented another attack. A company of cavalry had b-en ordered to march immediately frotu Fort Riley to cha-;'.i.e the Indians. AcorsTA, Ox., October 10. Returns of the Florida election have been received, but lluy arc ineorrpkte. Jude Dupont appears tnostcertaiu o! election to the Chief J ustice.-hip. The popular vote shows: a decided opposition to the annexation of West Floiida to Alabama. Xew York, October 10. Price, the victor of the recent pr'7e figV, is to have a fight with Geo. King, of Bost-.n, in about thrre month; the struggle i to take place iu Canada, Heenau is the trainer of Price. Tb? Kansas CoDsluution is adopifj 1T 4,000 majority. Filibuster Walker's latent attempt to' revolutionize Nii-trarua seems to lave tailed even more contemptibly than a: y previ u.s effort. His meo were rrs!ed before tbt-y liaj fairly left llie American coast. m., A consijrnment of 10,0v 0 cigars, ni.iJe at Havana, for Louis Napoleon, has arrived at Norfolk, eu route for France: They cost 30O per il. ggrRer. Dr. W. M. Daiiy, on trial at lllooaunion. before the Indiana Conference lias been convicted by that body of drunkenness and lewdness, and expelled from the Conference by a vote of 63 to IG. Au appeal has been tukeu to the General Conference. The Democratic Convention will meet in Chaileston in April 18Gl, as the climste cf Charleston is i;ot considered heakby a!ter tho j first of May. ! John W. Erwin is a candidate for j Auditor of Butler county, Ohio, and we hope ; will be elected. Uoe lione&t onicer is needed ia that county. The people of St. Lawrence county, X. Y., are troubled by gipseys. One bnd con.-ists of three men, three women and sixteen children. On searchipg their property, a bag cootainicg several thousand dollars in gold, was found, and another bagcootAiniiiar a large amount of silver and a largo roll of bills.

The Oyster Discoveries in L. I. Sound -lb who linn of shore, from Roekv N'eek te New Haven, has beea ro sed to the most intense excitement over the accidental discovery of a monster bd of more than monster oys'ers. Tne bed lies a little over the centre of the 3 und, in a line bearing from the Noraalk to Katoo's X'-rk light and from a party who has dreded over it. we learn that the bed is certainty fro n ooi- nii wide to about two iniies locg. Other jtcrU-n say three miles wi.ie ar.d ten miles loujr. But we Lave taken much pains to gt at the truth of the matter, and think the fust sa merit entirely reliable. The diovt-ry wir niadt week before last by apart of fie Dari'o fishermen, wboi namfs axe William Wood. Jas Warring Thomas tiaflio. Wil jam llovt a- d Alexac-dt-r Stevens. The-: mea were out fUhir.g, aud chanced to drop a '"dredge' fur an anchor over the bei when on taking it up, it was tiiltd with

enormous bivalves, which led to further iuvcs'.igution. and the result sla'ed. Th bed se;n to Vie a'-not inex! aasti1 !e, and mait cor.tain 'i.any millions of boshets. Vee;e shown Siui!-s of the orcis yesterday, a larire as an orriin jrv card-T sra'ie, the meat from wbieh looked n. ore like b.-ef tuiii-m-i than the or.lii.ary bivalves. There weie on rf'inday t o steamboats and about one hundred and fi.r!t saii vessel. on the ground, diedgin nearly all diiy mo.-tly N'jw York people, we are jfUd to bear. Monday, everything in the shape of a b. at and ors'er dredge was hromrht into requh-Hon, and oar blacksmiths are d;!'.i-rtitly nt woik niakii g mure implements. There ii no irrans of eieu approximating at a valuation of this discovery. Probably five millions of dollars wouM fail below the rtaiiiy. Nothing bus ever rqia!!ed 'he excitement hereabouts a:n n.r th? fUh-rm-n a:i f mari..e speculators since t!e great U'njis llni oysrer. war, some thir ty vears o ;o, w hen the ! ng toms, e'e, were bro t i out and charged to the it uzxV to tire a;, on tho: New H aven marauder TUis bed is in wa'er fiom i six to eiphi fathoai. ard there is no t -'lir r what j the iff--, t Isi to be upon 'h- vKt ns-tri-e'. or pal ' att-s i f ei-ii-nres. Xorwalic ( Co..;..) (iazette, . t'mH" 2". IIIMIt Mil I U -' -.uiiirgari , "WIxol csnlo Be(ita( llaiuithclory. ; At Cincinnati PricesfVIlK ut drrij?n. 1 navir, nlb.ro.l and inrrea"d M th feiiit., in hi t w..T'mii? Mnii! c-: torv,' wi-hi-j to ( iill the Mttentiou 'of the jjiiblic tu hi? j tiH'L enro-ii'inx in .art i f ! PLAIN AND FANCY BEDSTEADS, . Square nutl liounil Corner I.iin:nf. Ac, . and iier.l Soelt of Tiiraril i'.iijistet i U'oi k. fur cfa'D -i .f finih nu l Jur iisiy, i he w ill wan ant equt. it not cueriur tj Hityti.ing of ; ihe kiml u.Ii'lo n tile West. : lli- ro.cci fully n.vi'es ilioo engagi-i) in th. trale ; to cull and examine bit rt:vk bi f. re j.ureh.iing rife j hfff, h teetj a-ure.i be en givo fall t.it.-uc-tn n in b'i'h t. rui a-i-l i,uatity nf wi.rk. r'u.-torv, nuith ut' ibe Ucpjt ant neir Koa-wor'"-v s Mai ' B in-onvM. Kichrrniiii. Jun' 3-1. 1S5L'. (' C:u S . II. JL i i I' . V : O T T S COACH MAN UFACTOLIV. S. IV. Cor. Main .Marion st s., Richmond UT'ilKHC hn has constantly lor ale a general . s irt itiHtit of 'If the Liiicst aaJ HjU tleant Putlfrn Al.o, the -telubrated fSastftt Spring- IlVfyori. jy tlr.str e.ir h. been taken in tlie selection i l aboicc timber, and e.i,h vrticle will be wabba.ntbd t give porfei t .-at.ii'attt n. I Ho ti" iilo njone.l a repository in New Ca.tV Henry exunty, Indi upt, under the management of Mr (ikokiik Bi'RT.iv, who will r:iil on .u;oiitern and titke order. K.pei-ial pains will be taken in the selection.,! the w tU for thi market, so as toirive euiupletesatisfac lion, all under the immediate superitit lubtnce of the i roprn-for. Orders fort'arriajres attended to proinptU Th.u Great "Western Combination" K' woulil recuiujscud at t- gtvt the jieil Wtlrni 'osiiUiuu lion I' low l triAl. ti4. if it dne nt work f'.tifely at i rart.fT mr ill refund thf tniMir.v t the pureh;sT. e Uveniso i ajtiid a (nil Aasortaie.it o? our ct-lc ratted Which t'1 th Prut rremiatn t th Itsin 9tnte Fir lor S ' 57.n' th. Ohio tate 1-air for l-57. tar Oentral Purpose?; also the Kirtt l'renmm over atl others fiT al uvil and cl y oiIt, tor th-r w ith a great variety oi cue, twi arid ihrt-t . re ?in.vtI 1'lnvp. CULT lVATOKji. HOi:?K KAKK?, CORN PI1KM.FH?. a nener v,in ty an i a surtnunt ot AGKICULTLK A Is IMP I EMKNT6 E"r Theat'or Artirlcs can i e had at our olrt stand in luuiant'M.'is. IM It K A ii H A 10 N . BKARD & SINKX, Richmond, Ind. JEII1EL RAILSBACK, Attorney at Lav and Notary Po'jiic RICHMOND, IND.. -7"irii attend to the pr,.e.-ution of Vntsine? iu Wayne and aJjininir counties, and .he prompt rollrctiuti of ciaitus. Olfioe in Ilitm's huildit Farmers ! - Farmers ! f zzonsi: 3?owdeiis! 571 ARMr RS lo--.k tn the h UU o ycur hordes, keep then ' iu gitod Cud iitinu ,.n i piri:Bruck'a Horse Pcwders jnt the ".rticlt- t- kfr ''i-riii .i S::e -r 1 an .1 Tir'M Kmc ft p-tW: c- v.r ; n u- m-1: -t -.d i ott; r ht y t h&r. tniy r llire l'-wr !r n-w in ;.!--. Kir Di.-it mcr. Ilfnv", '"!n. 'r, V -Howr W uer. it;)a Riunt, l.fin o A,)iftu, t iiin. t"iiVf aes- Arc.. vc, lv tht- pound or pC k liT'J - - l-- pi .liH . 4 ' i" t- lii , J'iC ta -g ai.. .rf .j M :t u t c e t , - - H i c t ut mill. Artsnst II. X.tf iSAAC WOODS, flotiso, issn ittirl Orn:intpnial Snintfr? C iAi 11-UiNKY J. 00 VI.'W MA.MTACTl uY. 3 -? TTTOt !.! rprci-'ulK in W J-iui the p?Mic t?.a: 55V. T 'vV' '"' 1 it atv. pr. tr. i y and at ' -vi, v(- "- ttrr- vt ti rates, aU orders Part it-uTar attertinn -V-tSj ' 1 .fcrik -.'" ai-.Ji'1-I.T l!i.tna. trj "i??7 V A h'irtf ot iji lie j-.-.t ?aae3 - - rotiace .s rtsrectiuily o March IT. 1.9 14:f Wijs. Braids, Curls, &c, &c. M'HIS. BUAirs. CURLS, To wtiich fv invito th attention r liis nd (rert'e men it nak e srnUif iif i'a ty which h- ran tuatrtt e-rery r ;.r ihit rn-r t e .:e-rett. Cail laJ exinirie hifl liria t.i. '-.u t . I rice Tf r low Mar. ' 9. l-2tf 3,m)?i Here! fraT KOKTVED. in iMitim t- xnv ferTr.-?r 3 to, an vv.- t tnicie 'f -V imi,'i M.r co K ia. I!ee!e I ; K -I ;'''-r! art Hus it ; . 1 ! 4 e I (;;-r of u - 1 tn r ;t';!v r j :hr with a rt--ty M-n A I$t, B " i" . " i "h !! ' rr z: o'Je e t t an i-rec-'l-nte-i ; !. p'if ,'.uh? n ?H f ;;rif n I- r Norh of S'nttan aV :i .n r-r: streec. w i ere hire i p:ron taria rt.; -t-u-.y a'..citei. 9;h tro. 15 Hediiction in Prices. Pll E an.!erirn 1 hav;nc on iaDl a large assortmti: of , l.umhrr an4 l!.mIe of a anterior quiity which thy 1 har.' laid io t xery low flgnrea. an- ng Je-irr if clootie ot th ir pres-ert toci. will ell teit!y re-luc ed price- lor cvai or taTorat-ie teraaa oo tirae by a fecial j co q tract. ELLIOTT & HUTTOX. ! Spt. 15. 1SS. 4) : aT. S. 3VX o ghaw. "0rL0 r?arctfuliy aucoaacc to the public that a ha , " Htuci a aap On Franklin St., oppo. Hunung'on House, Whre tr ta p par-t to .la a?l klit.!a o? wr in hia line Ilrrae-ab.'ein. aa,l oantrr jrk. Aa-I h.inr Ik I a tintifTaf r xpTrrore in earri.re anJ priiir aon ironir.; eal4 awaructilaxijr u ti it l:icsila. iirrl I rout the M;iuutarlurer, Gom: cm Wakbn! Watchea! Jewelrr! Jewelry! Thw tery be ! Tho rery beat! The Tf eheatxt ! Toe rery cheapest ! Kt C A. Diek;o.ano" Jewelry Store, 'o. 0 Main Street Riohraoo i, Lad. April iS.

ESTATE OF Dr. S. H. HARHINGTCN. X RTTERtar .tamlaittratiaw ' t4t"i J 4 of IT. S II. H.rr,- ,3. hu f Ihi . ia-yl l tbt ixhrtirl T!i c fn-f-tet " bu im mue p7Kat. 4 thoM arix aaruct the Mme -i!l vrrVM tae . lii'T athlicii, luracnlemeat. TWhuk iivM i mtrvBtb nivr ;. '''" W LLIiM BLASCHASD, AJmno.lr"r Spt- SOtS. 1-59. ' J. II. TITTLE.AUCTIONEER, . j f riiaaff Kl-

11 i-. ii.h. . -here hr r"' rr t. .u..H.ti .mil. .imrti i rem ftlre. Sc., t4 be oid at p.ie or prirta sale, 'ir ttic 15- ISad. 4r MISSES WIDEKIXDS, l r.rw Wl Flotea 1 aithc laicnnilt of r Hlo abli latett L.i! re respectfully inritid to ealt exmin their tock. ... k..o on Trt, a few door turia ol M :ia '-re,r'-, rORSIfE. Flat acd Uaneing Gutreri n.J ejPWICCINS & CO., Tanners. Dealers in Leather, Saddlery Hardwire and Fisli Oil. Manufacturers of Harness, Saddles, Collars, &c V ftos. Treoch Caif suit Kip Siiii.s. Se Stick. Neir :ck. So tito-k Near C !. Ail kni'U ! rntrn. AU .lit. of ir-Arent Lethi-r. Ail kiml. cf ill'i-ry !lar.!l -111 kin.ijof l.eiti.er lrai.. Vlis. Carpet :-k. -"" - - At! kin t or Fij its. Whips. e. :. All kin l of Mori'! Biinh-s, Coai'-s. Ac... Ne si .ck. A titr; a-rtn..-n- ,ffwi M j-if.-ture of Leather, Sa.tJli. 15ri.ll. . Ilirucs an t Collars. 1000 urn .Hons fare Vish Oil v- the t::on or lUrrfl. ... r C-h i'id lo' Hide. Birs ml tl ,. .iue . lr jtl. f,Ta KOCEER HKSJ. Caocstk CHOC K E R & C O. .Scutli side of Main a'reet.one sq-Jnre Kftst of Meredith Riihmon i, Ind-MaRufHi-turent! f ' .RKI ;Kf. ISl'titilES Sl'I.KlKS. t.x: and ledtin? U'ajf'na. Ac. A-e. e i.--i, d a tine aa-urtmeut .f wrk incur liiio. -1 -.-in t!m-.'i .u 'trier on h.,rt n..;;.-.-,a:ai-t any slrirur i :i':-r.i t-f v.;hk-le. a'.l t which ibey I,." : .n.i i" . f ' n',:ir,-r:i and ei-e ti! .orioi:cfi Workta.-u. t U - ubii are luviteu tu cxi-iiiin" their ti 'k an 1 pr? -?"l'art;cii!ar at tent tun to r-?pnirinj . rratil ' and alulc of liitli in t. ll'.if ne ".. S. IN THK COMMON I'LEASCOCRT, Oct. Terin,lr.SlTI! OT IN'nI NA. on tht rt! i:i n 1 On .rci.lV i -1 it i n VVi'lot dim Uent.e' t, tt as, mm W i , e! 's. , No. ef i. 1. r N .OTl 'K i henbv irven to Willinu Wv, ..tie of the ab . e ti uil-,1 d.-tVo ants, lh. it ape.s t-y j apeis on fi)e. :s n.,t ifM Init i.f atd svate, I t.1 the fiUt ir iu' pend-n y f the ab.-vo entitled cu?e, aod that un'.e-s h- t'e and appeir bef-.rs the Ju ttte of abl Court on the see -nd dtv f his o'l' t.-r o to be held a tho C.Hi't lli'U." 'n sat 1 e 'untv. on the first M'.ndy in Oet' her, lr?.V. nn l ni swer or d -tuiir to said ci tn:it.'nt. 'hes im - wil! to taker f. r .-ou;eed as to b in ai.d will he beard ami determined i i. b'i a isecce and a ceeree rendered iheron aceotdinijly . Witne.-s u y name and toe seal of rani Court. cj,t 1''1"' J" ANDREW F. s-COTT, Oik. Jas I'krrv, Aty. f-r coin. September i'i, l"S9. 41 Guard Against Fall and Winter Fires!; CHOICE INSURANCE wirn tub Incorporated 1319 Charter Perpetual

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AIISOLUTE AND UNISiPAIhUD. NET SURPULS OP $942,181,72, And the I'restige of 40 year iiicc as and cxperieiice. UPWARDS OF 12,000,000 j f los-aea hiive been paid y the .Ttna Insurance Company in the last 4" vars. The value of reliahte insurance will be apparent from the following j LOSSES PAID by HiCaETiSA TUK PAST FIVE YEA US. i Tn "hio. I ,i lViri:!.:n I i K-t,''iCk. tisnuri. t. vra ,v Vi'i n. I'cuir iv . St '.!..' 5 1 I t 1-7 9i 4.'.3: 4I 3 4 .M 14 Itll 3'ISI 4i Tu I irhican, . It. tntUana, . I-i Iihnois, T BHPlf Ka4aa..t '. SI3 03 PI IV,.-no M 9".Sl 21 ; 3i S'ti fi , Arfcnsa 'ie" .l.-4it9 t and Ai.bauia. . . 4W Id ' ris? I lM.m XAVKJATIOX: aCf ..t 'id i 1 itr;oi poon'tcat w.ta solvency aa l fair pr fit. ir ) fr I..Hrt DWELLING and I -. ' f-r rt- of 1 - " a-.-. rv,i. t x sa. re-ns'n: ly tried, and the thf .J-'.tf Inur irtci C n p nv po9ra-a '.h u!-t M"t ! '.- ' Verio -'d '-y "ht?e ready to l ui.dertttftndir.e thfir-5; intt r-!. the ' ) ;r i' '-uies" ibe ne sity fo" reTtblt e t-..u.e an imterat.TC da:y -the aM:ity of owenera to ia3;tii lus - eUig t'uen tauch la i ti s!:r . .an tn-' prs r.z.- i Ay? r.ripal ri issued w tS Ot th t O T. S 't a y ay ct BlKSS A "I i K UKt ' WJiH IMI.OIPTNFaS jA-iicl IPirlelity. ; Vr.M. IJLAX'rlArvL), Axrtnr. f, p. s 3I MOTJR.3NriKrGWt h.ve r.( iie" oar envre rte st'vk of ' r.9. i ... is. II .u:ie:. Vei.a. Cl!r Un.I'rj S re . ire . t.iT-ilter m a greai rarieiy of rr:iclca. Ci... iutl trtera. CT. JE'I P Co., M ltl'2 Wet t'uBrtli ilnt!, Cn.cin- Mi. CASH S:uIdUsfl;une;iml fnink MA NU FACTOR V. On Mnin St.. op;n-iie f tlv lintel. n y; p; y a c .n ri as z vl K.raina anlv.rk faltf n' .J i'Hl oit" .j V va CIS 5il il tl? ftt My ?vil: . ll,r:it Trj .. B-. Mr, a 1 I t.'allim n tirr:r of net materia- nnvitfHr: :i r i ft r il I c.J. I am tin- r.r--prt. with a 1 of r j 1 !i3la tj BlaV ali kta l ol w-irt it in 7 ho.. . AH tim s ol wora thuKf ,tw receiv d aari prvtcp:lt- atln.ld t . 1, f Kepairins attnjrsi ta prats pt!rWM. L. BRAPTCBttkuL Jane 16 139 STtf Central Boarding House for Rent, FURNIl'UKE FOR -?ALK YhY.lY L Y. tRllkTe TI.aa4 ii ee n trail j located oa Mia ml i. 'arnisticj l.lra rheut, aatt wtil acccaaodite er 3 4 ot .tra. 1 wil aetl the entire farnttare Terr I j. a1 1 on 6, 3 and 1'- t&AQ'ha tiroe n zr wuh aijr.e j-carti Oaa tnraiaa lrom us te four borJr. -pt,- iann-'li t1r- ' A. M. MILLER Sept. 19. I-9. 41 3t Prof. J, S. .Tiriatalaal, Mnsic and Piano Depot Csmbr i&ze Cily, led. KFEP cara'actiy ot. hr.d ail km a of Mtaical IaarT3Bpfif a, " iririr- Itoss. dre. Ac fc fceet ilar. XntiQC?ja Boaa ef all deacripiiona. Th pgweyt po- ive-at'naa recired wrtly. p 'r Ii-at- t th Joet Cah pre recce for Pri-see ' Patent M-l denaIr ry artie tnti ima at te !wet Cmciaaati Cah Pnt, and wilt b v-axraaued aa repreeatel . 1 - Cama aad !!! psr. J. f MCLXX-U

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lioot and Shoe Emporium I HEAD QUARTERS FOR Boots. Shoes and Gaiters of Every Description. JFST received Ur inquire of Ladi' F"cth Liin Hriii i'oat tiatter. which we bare had mAaafaclurrd exfrev-lj r ..or trad J S1CHULSON BRi , No. ii Mud street. Rk-hrooDj. lane. 9, IS S. idsf RICHMOND FOUNDRY j U41 LU.TIAKCII lT.&0 i KK now prei'red to do a eaeral f our.irr bo:n, --v such a aii " KiaJ of CASTINGS, MILL irtO.Vli. ic Kr-pairing done on short notice and ia the best tHftii.Ie incer. Thcj are a! jo preparing patterns for vtanaftetoring SUGAR CAXE AIlLLSf r.-r crushia 'aicsm Scc.i Casi. which w ll ht j Ui.l il uot upcriur t all others Hot ia tue. Ti ?f arc i - i-rejti t ui&ke sup u.r cit iron t r Vtrr . ThT resp?etfu-y solicit a share ot iiaHIic jta?rorjag' ' rdcri ft-anntlT tten iH to. Ad.iress Ms VLiS A Umchsnt, KiohmonJ. lad. PINE SHINGLES. No. I, Pine Shingles at $4 25 k $4 53 I per l'juu. I Pissr l.uuiirr Irani 0 to -IO per 1(M0. i Unrkid, foslar unit .sta I I. orin(. Mta, lit iua, Ueatt, Frames aud .Tlou Id iOi. Ll'MRKR WOltKED TO ORDER. Ve re alo prepared to furnish Architectural Irm Work at short notice such aa 31 t!p ixe-i Iron .Mautles. Clrstea, VeranJus, L;uteU, Doors, Valis ie Cait aud j ee ua EZK A SM1T II Jt I O. Uicbuiood . June 16, lc59. 27tl UICILUOXD BOOK lUNDCKY. C. J. TATLOIt. i.ODk Dindcr anJ Blank Hook Xanufattnrtr, ! a. f?lT ?J Is now ptepaicd to do !. kinds oi bindit, unurps-'i fer -tyle. 1. gnre an.! trii'ii- duraLility. oucty lien.rds. link Book. ; and Bl nit Books ot every description j ' i aj to o'lliir. -i-spiptrs, Music. Mgiziu, La ; rt Auk. . bound ia tho most approved manner, aud I .1 tne lowest po.ibl prices. ! . or.c but the latt-st improved print iples adapted. : j t'unrfuatily strietly observed. j i Or .Vr aolicited and promptly attended to and sat ' .'ic'ii i. oven. ' ; A iar,;-. assortment of I'.lana Book paper, of a supei ior c; u;itity, always on h'nd. C. J. TAYLOIt. Plaints, Oils, Varnishes. Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Cn le ltad Cl.fp at WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL, at the PAINT and GLASS EstHbhshll.elit of YAtHA A: RIIH. 57 Main M., lticltiuand. July 14. I"9 3ltf Soap and Candle Factory. HE unilersigrieJ w.iulil reictful!y inf.iriu the pub I lic tiiat he is at all Uraes j rejiared to furi.t.b to order SUMMER AXD WINTER CANDLES if a superior quality, hard and . ft Soap. &c. (lealsn wi.-hf to utcbiipe 'i'allcvr anJ iir.!. rendered and unrendfred, "ap Grase. Ashes, e., .io. CANDLES AT WHOLESALE, ss rbesf. a. ihttv can he iK.aght iu tho city- The rejialatioD his Summer Candlis hare i hiaiutd justifies piui in r.infiiii-ut !y rwofitiei.diiij; thi-ui to the (lublic. Artii U-s delivtrtd in any t.artuftiie I'KTKK SHINMU FR. Richmond, Not. 20. 1S5S- 2o in 'i".tl JAMES L. SNOW a ITCES-OK to TII09 N EST'' R o.. corner Main and Iront st't-en. i-Her in t.rocer.t, Proviait ns, and evpr thine afiially 'onn.l tn a first rlas irrfiy. Ktn?nil: r ti.t Snow to t e found at th place a i.ve ticMT'bf i, where he will le I'-l'l-y to i old frttn.in mii-1 rutotrjeri. A friendly feeling with ail others who m ill :ivur hitn with cllfcj St titr charge for dliTt-rin Flour, Feed, ate in anv mrt ,,f the cty Ktchmoiul. Ind., April 21, I9tt JUIaTH WaVTON. WATSON AlaW.lA.at P. lbTILl. & ESTELL'S PJC I'URE liOOMS, !Soitlt aidr Main Mrcf I (.itbert Illock, IUCIIMOXD, 1XDIAXA. WlR wou'd say to th pn1 lie tht we are prepared to every size- Weareaiao prepard m sni'iU dtiiiuerreoti p. or Amretype. Amttrotvpe and Melannken Ht -ur rooms in the mt iin , proved t v f e. tid t.iA e n We invite the public to call at our room t it jur picture, t 39. 27tf. . aJune 1 II0ES! SHOES!! SHOES ! ! ! ! f ItUE amieraigned has openir.l on Pearl atrei t. ona . door ni.rth ot -trnttan S"n a etieial aaa-'Minent ot ICfta aintl hheea. wtiich were purchased of flrat liaiida. iu Wilmington. Delaware, and are niaiie of go.nl material and I j the heat of ainrkmen. I h" w.a t nuKlit low for cash and the deiign it to i eil them lew in hue manner. tltiw c-ill ai.d examine for yoarselrea i THOMAS Su'-Y. Richmond. Ind.. Ju'r 21, 1W9. 3Jtf F.N.ROSENSTEEL, 1 IIOUSE, SIGraM AND i ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.! rBEiCi and Clazier, No. 07, Main ;tret, " Broa i Ase" 3aildiiie, Richmond, I ndtniia. ty- AU work trarr&nte I 3ltf FRESH GROCERIES. AT .11 an tstrivt. A'o. IO, inortn bis rutoiufa in i tne puMi-' nrai.y tua; ne ha jiiai ri:t ired rc iij'ii' v ot lr ?.b. ' FAMILY GROCERIES, j -i'irt; .f C':ff-Ve, Suir, Moll.:?, Tea, Fib. iiM-,1... and articiea g-nerilly required fot .auii.v Ure 3 O 2NT I lie ilm te- ' on nan.i a sapjly of sug.rcureJ Ham, A. s. t Cattery, Qa""?nwir2. Earthen ware, aoi a gfe.it virb'ij of anici'j in his line. He irTife ttnt.tn to h:s stoc aa he will sell low r r C-.-b or approvai I r iice. kuthtuon-i. Jaa- 20 lSi. J H. 1M00&M N. Wagon and Carriage Hub3. rilF onierirne' ia prevaref t- manafartare anl forni-.li the Traie with Wioa inJ Carriage Has. moruael or ttnt niei ; Be-nt F-tHea. iafta. Pole. Biwi, c Al Ue-1 pla, aBi ail aicia it Cau.net Turning at re aoriM rtra. Ur.rora Uaodles and Plow roanJt ty the hundred or i'hmtr Backa of Wtrut. Cherry anl P -plar. AM kinri of t ir aiar oru!g3w,&gdone to orJ r, and at ;; E.-.tice. " r Fartory cor tli of theDpot near Keaworthy's Mill, Kicmond- !.!. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES! 1 IN WARE, TINWARE, TINWARE! Hardware, Hardware, Hardware! Tin Roofing, Tin R.finj, Tin Rofing! Tin Gutietin, Tin Guttering, Tin Guttering! FlTTIP-a. PI .TIPS, PI; MPS: ALL CHEAP! All Cheap jor Cah! All Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest! m Credit, Creel it, Xa Credit, Cxeeptoa Special (enlrart. TIIK i;iLT STOVE, THE GILT STOVE, 15 THK TLACE, IS THE PLACE. W ork dome tchen Promised At It. riDEBWOOD'S. At R. lUERVOH-S. At, K. r3iDEIlVOonS. 2 ': f Ja!y ' 53. A1 LCOHOL. Burnic Fluid, Terpentine, Lard, f.iniMJ. wet. Sprraj. aata root tallutvruu always on hand at the iowest price at. JOS STEDD0 At COMay 24 4tf

The underiaeil are oiTtrin a large and complete assortment of , ALL KINDS OF HAEDWAEE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. .ALL KINDS OF MECHANICS' V . Tool-, Bmtldt' Material. House Furnishing GooJt, , Nails, Gls, Jbc , ic. : - ' Which tbey will sell as fcai as aach artiela eao h hadia tha u Parchasia for Cavah. aa fil'mg for tha same, they cats make it cf interest Ut Cah Buyer to parchase eftbfam. - ' ' " " 3S II1BBERD & SOX. ; r The Great Benefactor of the Household. STEWART'S FUEL SAVING AND COMFORT PRODUCING COOKISrCr STOVES, FOU WOOD, AXi ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS CO.VI. With or withont Hot Water Reservoir & Warming Closet! Improved 1859, with new and extra large Fines.

THE STEWART STOVE T the only 0e Economist amci g Cooking Sto THE STEWART STOVE THE STEWART STOVE Wi 1 v i".-r itself ia smvttijr of fuel every THE STEWART STOVE p-e nil ,rt of Caok:n st I hi ftiu tjane. ftti'l f' ? uiu jt?siiy if bit wlrr a ad vttrn' ' i i'SiJ-' i! ' out f1 t. THE STEWART STOVE CumlMbft hr- ei tire ki-o le.lp ot a Trteran THE STEWART STOVE fUkcs r(rct'jr on top antl in oren, an! roast m tr t;i the ant tiiui. THE STEWART STOVE Will iwict the work of ny utber SiOTe with ihe sin e i-ivTen. '1 HE SIEWART STOVE C. oks me t nd p sirr toijctlu'r ailhout imVatlir th. B.vur.ii oi.e t,. iliertbr THE STEWART SlOVla Will 11 twenty y-art Many an now in use th t were urchns-. ftHem and twenty yiri mfio. AUht-uie crtatiui: mr t llret. it tat m ttie M,, rhrllff ih.itl H Omnii-n Pt THK MEWAKT fciTOVE l the article mt?? every fnai'v--!t wiil alfl In fro j r-motion tuxiAiy ?ii' ecoi-'my. Whtlr tt will be found t iitva'uiUe tervant iu (lie li uses o! the wealthy, it wut provr a Good -mntn in -eorioar comfort and Hapv tit- to the an.i.irs vf the ot r. lo ihc- ii antleiM' circunf'aner it mk- iteH in lipeti nitle ly il lator mvitag aud ec jnoiiiic t qu.4li.ut-a. for 1S59. 1 ntt.-fti in tha several town- j tii.a in 'iVavne t omi'r. ft r 'ho purpos t.l re- J cMHtij ta Ketretiua lur on lue louoiin uujs. viz . A bineton.. . Hi-inn Mi.Mlrbr.rt' HilNbt 't.'. llrthel Now t,. . t'llr.tPt.. . .in AWnjtcn... VnJT Ocli.ber S4 . lt.,.-t, n,. ...Tu-siUy " i . ' H ii- V eiiiicruay Mora . " Franklm... I'. M . Tluraii.y .New itarJcu. 1 1 i'ia.v . Vane "'iirrlj Mnrn. is ashinijton,. H:lgrr?toWH,.. Pad n . . ' Fr. nuttt v. . . . . " V ilil-ll.-burh Ciitr. villr, Jack.Ktkurh. lirr timntuH n. Mill, ni Cl -'. fliTSOII,. ' PaiL.n I'.rrv , liiern IVn'rr Harriftin,. Ja.-k,.n. . . . VVi!hincH.D M 'tlil'IT.. . . . TursUay,. . . nines-lav .Thurday, . .rriJiiy a:ur.i.iy, .Monday .Mon.lay Eve.... , Tue.lay . Wrtlneatlay .Thursday ' S " e " VI 11,12 I)u!! n " Jacki.ll. C'Htitliri.liro City KiiiiuuniJ. ..Wayne, Friday aud ?alur,l:iy Persons indtbted for Tax of 1858, are e.r.'iit! iv TrtUftetl lo rail ami settlt' the tua AT tINO'. It having boen rrccntly tieeirlrd by thr Judsre .1' the Wayne ircuii t' urt to be the tialy of the TM'uror 1 To Lev tj upon and S'll Personal Pinptrty. far the i .iitncnt t.f 'olinqutnt Taxa. Aji 1 this is j hrl 1 '.. 1 . ,',:, .ittiv in aUt-aa. ahi tliT tl.e tax t ayt r j own lif-al F.'..tie ".r not Aa it is made my iuieratie rluty to c .ilet t all Delinquent taxes wuhuut further delay, aiu aa the at t selling iveraoaal propetly it conai.'er .1 le. I ernetly request all Delinquents to rail anil petti.. i,i,ui'3,liate!y. lf Tar titular attention rcquefttd to tha time of vi..ittni- Tow.ifhi.a. IC:ili r luxation. SlateT-x. i'l'cU. on each tl,hi-al ami .V eta. Vol 1 . I ounty Tax . 5 -ta nn ra.'h li"val and f0 ets. Poll Si h.'ol Tax. lllcK on each i l) vl. and i'l eta. Toll. Nuking Fund Tux, i ets. on each tl'"0 val. Tuti nsliip ntid Corporulloii 1'axr. i "3 3 - Z - "3 '5 Tt wnthips Abington Uoi-ton Contt-r t lay I'iilton T'ak11" Ira HairiMiu, . . . . . ,l;trkton, .Irff'-raon New ( i.tr.ion, . . IVrrv Ws-hington... Wsyne, et.! 2."0 I 1 . :o ! 2 . M I 2. '0 ! I .',0 1 T.l 2 00 ' X th) , 'i oo ; i oo 1 CO 1 2 "0 i i ro ' a oo i t eis. ...4 ... 3 .. . . . .2 '.'.'.4 ...2 ..! ...3 . CIS. CtJ 5 20 50 20 M 15 50 4 10.-J5 2il 3i '.'il 50 so io 10 50 15 60 11 50 ..3 .1 , Z ..0

s s - a- '- , . . a. Corp. Hck faass. ets. eta. ets. tti. t ets . . 2 5 1 50 . ..2 5 12) 1 50 ... 3 . . 5 25 :60 2 ' 0 . . . 3 5 2.5 : 60 2 oo 2 25 25 f 1 75 8 50 25 5 1 75 ...0 0 1 M ..... 'i-i 25 0 25 :50 2 25 each Vug. and ft 00 lor each Slut.

Corporat'n. f 'Rinbridge. Iiuhlin nt,.n Nev T'rl... rtoantown,. i V n t rvvilie, . . . U'obinon I Hniror.?L wn.. . Ainu. 25ceni r B. HUFF, Treasurer. feLittrville, 1? iT9. 25 Per Ct. Under Wholesale Prices. The New York Cash Store. n A VINO purchased ltrr In of DrH fjoo'ts of a hue retinitis; '-u.inesa, we h .re marke.1 the sa-oe at fu 1 j.j p-r.-erir. U ol-r Ko'trii wholes, e pries. Tms inv.oc-" fir ii it c la-Kts ol li-0-tln-a fashmerr. Mrrln'lrs, K t h r" s' I Fren'-h, i , Trarelin D-eas juod. also, a 'i tn ii k r srot K or dhfm Silke. Lsni and iquire Sllal isIs, DCSTBrS CLOVK'. 4c, 4e. VTe wrttiM sav to our ent-i aers e.Ti t I ex"n:ne oar prl-c-s an I aspire th; . ia itv r the fla w.'.aaitv in the eiav. oil if itiet ,ra ait i pr e -nt cheaper, bay your g-fOiia elsabere. XEIV YORK CASH STOI2E. Ii. JACblSO.V. ?e;,t. 22. la53. 13 TJ "5tT THK W A M STL) A PRINTS. They are the ilst Calicoe. yet off jrei to the Public i f, r the rjUoDey. J . WDOLBiAl.r. AobT3 nr.roiuxr, . nTRoG a (o, NEW YOltK. June lr.. 29 m 13 T II I Gr J S one o?tb? ntiala of health. aoi JO. DICKIX-SON I ia preva-rM to fit ap everjr deacripciea mt ft. -illi Failure, Wae.li Ila.iu, Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams. 8tc In tbe moat approved style. Tnese desrif it eaa have a constant and aanant aupply ol hot water, fty-ale-l bv the store. , fa'.ut any iud'.im, which adds suw.1i to the vaiae of ueb conveoienres. Ut haa .Iv.ii on bead a larre etoek af Force Puntpt. Iron and Wood Pumps, Wood and leud Piping, t-C, And everylhsra eiae ia k.s 'ia. p J ti. bs si ways ob bae 4 thelateet aad beet Imprev. .! Imt LifSui 14, aad wiil pat tbeaa apatreaaoa. aMe races and sare ia eecor-teeee with tne priaa-iplee ef eWtriewy tbaa soaae that have bars pttt wp lately by tree. - t r-rt.ara. lie is .sj at,l for the sale ef Humb'i Patent T fiK n4T red wml4 ftrpectfhr ioforas faia trimOm ? aol th i.r tic that be ia carry mca the fcoema v ic g , an a na a a.r asarraseoi. r fiiwrfBi tyr a b , T akaaf (LTtSr- 1 Will ata&kC te rTat aaiwl aX.sT s. feist ianae. , l,.lhaltrtti.ai( r taa fH aasaraa. Zawr slvw . 1 k rax.l-.-4 ta b ef iha beat. a4 aricea ta aat t tia l1 Alei.. , Kay 19, lr.

1 HE STEWART STOVE la wrrartr.l for three mnnthi, an.l mar than b re tar a e4 . aaou ruu so kmd ef ri-a in trying tt. ft" LI-art, W AKRES 4k CO., X-nufaeturrra, Troy N. T. D. WARD aVSOtf. Sole Agents fur Wayne Co. July 14. 3ltf Now clesl scDrr & Baa, ,, l.rte an I .l -air tM' to-H or 0 to la direct froo I the Kaate, n fiiira. which will t'a a .1 J at prtore to j antt thr tim- a Tlia, klul lor the rrrr llharil pair.oae of ' thia eomoioniir or the paat lea v.ara. we treat we altall i I al.le ihe preaeni eraaa ta otter itidarroteiite that I" ' guarantee ennliiiaanee f Ihe Itw J kre, good i quality ol roele an.l our j.ric.a are an regular, mai aa we are dwiroua tt rclueinc ojr l.uaineaa lo a CASH BASIS ' we hare market our (im la especially with a view or at. 31 I tract aa that elaaa r huvera. w:iilr 't th satne ti-wa we

... Xovero 1 i r wiiiiox t aceommo4to prampt pylef caetoaaere oa " ! atiort time. S t'ur M'x k of Pres Ooo.'s and Trlcraita;a ia Yere com- ' " ., , plele, at n.urh re.lu-e.i prices A wr have l-ull an audi- ; i tim, e.reiatit for t arpets. Curtains and I'urtaln fixtures ; ; ih.s ilroarlutent ia very full, embracing- every thief;

Iwai.tel In IloaOily Bruaela. TaM-atiy. Inrraitl . -T ply, Kxlra huer autt Kitie lecratn. Stair and Mall. tlmp. K... iM Mruw t'arpet, Hour IHI ' liili all wi.lths. win i d. w an.l Watt Paper, Huff an.l tlreen v. In l .w l.t en. Hti in, I!aine. all w-.ol i eaiaak a'l eliTa. ITnloa anrl Cot- ' tn tin ' tirtaiti finturra en I 'ord and Tasaela. ante r-ttt-lr. it!n a few setenr White I.awn I'urtalna. cVr. A'o. Hl..nkrt. I i.lore.l an.l while ferret fhaiu. fotton Yarn aud nrsctrt tt erntM. Har, l-"okinn. Olasses, Qii-ens an.l liW.eit ware, rmiirelias nn.l Carpet Iars. our stiM-a of Boon an.l atot M ils and Caps, I the 1 'rxrat, I eat ead rheapeei e er opened In KJcbmead. Call mid s.-.i. Vi hat a oili .lu' I- llie thins;. Kemeinber tlie ff.f I A 'IB. I', f . All kinls of m'ichar.tatile proituce taket ia sacrum re lor GooJs. CLEM. gfOTr BBO. kichmond.Sept. 1:1. IMI. ; I. t. Ilavinr sold off all our J mr eld afyaa ot O'edt our rtuck of Nanr tiaud la mu.-h larger tbanaaaal. Suzar, CotTe' , .c. Compl. te stock of Java and Bio ColTaes. Also tO Hhds N. O. ear. tunnel do t'ru.he-1 do rolveriaed do '.5 Hula. N. U. Molasses. for sale by OBJ. W. BARfltS. x n k it n i . it i in. Oi the way the largest slock I i Collars. Meeves ptwlasan. Jaeonelt sets. rloanctnte . Jaeonelt sets, rloanctnite Hichiacd, and at urieea and aiifingirrcr i.rouitht to thut wiil dely all competition. Mew York Cash Store. H. JACKSON. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! That we aro now Receiving, at ZJ J JJJ-. k VJsa 1'AI.L MIOI K, which has heeo selected la the Kastera Cities wuh great care, eoaliracinif every thing nrcessary to make a lali and complete assertraeat of 1L..41K A.xD FANCY lUV (lOODD, f-HOKS, QI EE.1SWARK, tSC. iStC, All of which we I 'tend to aell as low as any other Cmsh Hons in Richmond, satisfted as we are frona a small degree ol experience, tbat the Casta bstem Is the only aa tbat paya all. Thanktul lor the n-orai patronage exleadta to as during the lest year, we hope te be able, by oar loe? prices and c lose attention in the way of eeicctiaus, to merit a continuuce of the eaiue. BTR ATTAN h0f. tno ,6tb, H.,. :.. FOR .SAL, la A LARGE STOCK OF 13 Y GOODS! BOOTS AND SHOES, AT TUB Richmond Cash Store, Opposite the Huntington House. B B. & J. COFFIN. Bept. S. l-5. Si-tra FARM FOR SALE. 'VflK oneriirtie't otT-r hla Firm for ef'tft'slnf e ihty frw, on iri cb ttnerm its rood Wr mm Davcllittf HdUie, mt4 n OrcbrJ ; aMttit fi'ijr cr mrm nndrr calt tTi.t- ; it&u.LeU ftboBt oc b-slf mi nrtb--t ot IuitT i '1. Fur articttiart tmlk an the frortaor U pre.. JAMKri W. UiVK. A Hiik CowTakdn Up. ff 5 May lt. a Plr- Cow cn. tn the farm of lh toV V frihir artsi hm tMrca thre more or lr ibc. SKt ii of red t'JiT with whit- tr.- - ol me-l.urB tt mo 1 a-at tfvr jmr d. T oDr can bar feer, by jr in i for tbia mdtrvruacmetst. GEO. CAMrtKLU Spt. 2fih. i i i SIGN OF IHE RKD CIIITAIN. I ZresIx Arrit? i NEWEST GOODS IN T i 5ar At Prices to suit the Times. ffarflf llainee ie ia hie .lta sVoa aa tbeolv ataud. aoposite , th' Hraneh and f'il.a Hank, t. ? 3w.n r. All are in v ted to fat 1 1 s end -e taw taars;alne. A t pirn! i.l vr,ant el Uadiae' lreae t).4a. of of kloda and tre I a teat styles .-vla. Ca.laea. Jtieboae aad lrea Triaalsrs ia great Variety. Clotbs. dinette. Sa's and Hoys wear. are., aad la short everj tfriaf asoaily kn a a wH .regal aled eataeIjabacevtt. Cef ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH ! , A general esert eent of rre f e aad meatie Dry Ooo ia c..t aiaolty ee nan I. at the lovrat poaa.o le Caaa prices. umi rTH san or nir riou. w. nal. XJtf June 23, '9 DR. ROB T. DUNCAN, Orflce far iaar Xmrt mi MralUaHM RICHMOND, IXD. March 1. l-e. For Bent, A TWO ffToT VBICK nm. a ww Jwii-arnan Sareet. Is soar as easKk. of ikaj Bewoa. eiik m - a arh ow4Walk. aioOla. Itmti tT 4 1 1 A kitehea aa iraf --r a4 Ivir b4 I .iftera aa f4 TF aaar CHat. r. TXICM. Itaatia af Kawaire