Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 3, 29 December 1859 — Page 3

Richmond, lire. 29, 1859.

TIME TABLE. Mrriwal nt Deptrturem of Pstufrr 7Vof. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. f)s ul and after April lltb. Train will arrive anil depart . follows : fretaM Leavn ".rOn . Passenger, 9:00 a. si., and con Brs.t Kokomo f'.r P.m. ftfwnr arriv. a:ic, r. m; connect at Kichmoad for Cincinnati, 'reinht 3 r. M. Cincinnati, Eaten and Richmond R. R. Morning Espress leaves at t:SS a. w; Bvening Mail 3 ". ''Cr'prau Mail arrive 8 55 a. M, Evening Express 6:55 r. Indiana Con. and Dayton and Wes. R. R. A. K. Mall Train going West at ;M a. r. . Mall train going WmI at O.ii r. m; Express going Weat at 3:10 ' Tb Mail train golna Eaat at 3:45 r .; Ex pr train going ILiut, 9.M a. Express going feast at ll:lr. . Book Lott. During tho lata Fair, the entry book nsed by the Committee on Domestic Manufacture was mislaid and is probably in the hand of tome one of our eittiena. Any person bavin; possession of it, will eonfor a great favor upon the Society by returning it to this office. Temperance Order. The TEMPLE OF DONOR U on every Tuesday Craning. The GOOD TEMPLAR- meet on every Wednesday Eventng. The SONS OF TEMPERANCE meet on every Saturday evening. TheUMON TEMPLARS (oolorod) every Friday cven'g. MASONIC CALLESDAIl. Richmond Lodge, meet on the firtt Tuesday vening in every month. Webb Lnde.on the third Wlnsday. King Nolomon'e Chapter, seaond Friday. Wnne Couucil. first Thursday ia March, Jane, September and l!9mier. Ilritton Lodge eolora,j nrit tnonaay in eacn month. I. O. O. F. White W'aier Lodge, meet overy FriJay evening. Herman (Uwman) Lodge, every Tuesday evening. Windward l.olo, every Wedneslay evening. Oriental Encampment, every second and fourth Tuesday eve ot each month. Decree of Rebecca, of Whitewater and Woodward LoJms, first and third Tuesday of each month. Decree of K ibouca, of Herman Lo. ge, first and third Monday of each mouth. cm ni.iurrio. QrW. W. AL'STIM is a candidate for re election as City (lerk. JttrVT. E. WILCOX, is a candidate for City Collector. JrtrC. R. WII.LIAMd is a candidate for re election for City Collector. .MANY t ITIZENS. irCII ATriKLD OrlllORNE 1 a candidate for Street Couimls.ioner. Ws.ific .v kin lev is a candidate for re-election to the ofllce of Mayor. frT'lENONI NEWrtY, Is a candidate for re election to the;" oftlne of street Commissioner or me tjuy oi lucnmouu. Jf-Wnare anthnrizml t announce EDWIN M. OOOK. a a candidate for Collector of Tasos for tlvw City of IticUmond, at thn January elation. sr.lOMS ('. II ADLK Y is a candidate for re election as City Assessor. sO'l'AKI.ES THOMPSON is a candidate for Street Commissioner. TTJy" J t.M(t J. JOIIDAN isa candidate for City Colleotor. Oy-C. R. JOHNSON Is a candidate lor City Collector. JOMOHN A. McMIN N is a candidate for City Colleetot. n;7-SH i. aiuiu. is a eana.o... - ..,WM.rfhIlM"MAH'" "a'"di'"'or',e'"!Uon "Vt-LBWIS w! 8TUBB-S. Ksq.. is a candidate .for City Clerk. 1 " . .. For tbe FaHadium Messrs. Kditors: -You wiil confer a favor UDon many f our old citisens bv announcinflr that JOHN K. i nt our old citisens bv announcing that BOSW'fiLli. hnsoonsented to be a candidate for City Marshal. He ha. lonjc been a citizen of our plaoe is a rehai.le and trut-worthy uir.iv- energotic snd prompt In bu.innsii, and has had cansiderablo expertonre in official duties similar to those ot City Marshal He will mIht Votkbs 11 elected, make a g.imt otu ler - t ttTTTh. follow.,.,, named subscriber, nave paid foe the thirtieth volume of the Pal ad.am. . J?,:W",o,":r crir.l o. xa-i.- ... , -j , Vi.-kor.- i Branch Bank. Joseph Parry. Hiram Suple. Kdwm VI. kors, Joseph M JaeAaon; Samuel Sryar; A. V. lilanonara; t,itt. sens Wank; M.ithew Barker P A 3ST O B A -A. 1 1 1 21 r per '4 Ferry uurrectloii! This new and truthful exhibition of the late iusirrectioii at Harper's Ferry, wiil be. exhibited STARK II LL. ou SATURDAY EVE. next, Doo. 31st For further particulars, see Programme. Admission, 2 Cents; Children, 15 Cunts. Tiokets for 8 do at Phil. Dickinson's Piano and Music Strre, So. 35, Main st. rrilli: Jlcmbrn of Wlillewaler I.da;e, 1 No. 41. I. it- O. are respectfully requetel to be prwtent on next Friday (TO MORROW) evening, for the purpose of elc tlng oittners, ami paving dues By order. Richmond. Use. 7, 'i9. 3. O. HUtlI)AL, fee y. 1K-TItUV S IIttH,.-Miss L. B. JBNKIN3. wilt commence ih second session of her Sehool on Monday Next, The d day of January, isou, in Kootsa ."Mo. 'J, lo bw Fublis School House, in which will be tauht all the pri mary branches ol an Bnglish education, at the nsual rates. li J.n kins. ratful for patronage reoeived during her last session solicits a continuam-e or tno same 3-t Misses Bell's School will open again on Monday next, in rooms l and 7 of the Public School House. Tho patrons of Misses Bell speak in terra of commendation of their success as teachers and their popularity with their pupils. Wo specially commend this school to those who have children or wards to educate, as among the many good schools in this place there is uone betteF than Misses Bells.' ,i .i- S S WsM ' Xkw Flour, Fkeh and Grocert Stork. Mr. II. Cone has opened in the Lynde building an extensive Flour, Feed and Gro cery Store, in which he keeps a very general j assortment of everything ia bis line, and which lu will sell at as low prices as any house in this city. CU and see him. stiTBooks for the Holidays see Mr. Elder's aJverttsement on the fourth page. C53:nith & Swjtyne have just received a new lot of Books, &c. for the Holidays. aJS sss . There has been about 13,000 bogs killed in this city the present season. They were generally large and well fatted. JriT If you wjut to tuy or?e of Koabes Powerful an 1 Brilliaat Toned PI AN'O-S, call ai No. 35, Main St. If you want to buy one of LUhl & Bradbdry'scc'.ebra'.eJ PIANOS, call at Xo. 35, Main street. t- If you want to buy o.:e of A. B. Gales' Sweet-Toned and finely finished PIANOS, call on Ph:l Dickixson, at No. 3 Maia-st At Host. Again. Aaron Sayman, the traveling mechanic, will remain at bis shop on Pearl street, in ihis city, until the 1st of April, and will attend to all orders received from the citizens of Kichmond and vicinity in repairing Umbrellas. Parasols. Xccks, Keys, puts slides in candlesticks, mends snuffers, sharpens sci.-sors and all kinds of cutlery, regulates scales and all sorts of workjdone in the tinkering line. Umbrella frames taken in exchange.

Young JIeu Iteiutlicaii Organ!-'

We are requested by several of onr yencg men who are mi'ous to cotnrr.er.ee the New Year by organizing for the fiht cf 'CO, to give notice ti at a preparatory meeliug will he hel.J ia the Palladium counti: g room on neat Mot-day night. Every young H; ablicaa v.ter ia the city is invited to be preeut. sf57" The roof that covers oar office, reminds ui of t!:fs condition the "Arkansas Traveller" found the tetiimentof an enthusi astic admirer of the "fiddle and the bow" in. once upon a lime: "When it's raining, can't put on a roof; and when it's dry, dosn't want any!" Sunday's thaw, completely flooded the floor in the third story, and thence down into neighbor Klder's Book Store and Post-ofrice---looseuin the plastering in all the rooms. Neighbor E., we understand, sat up Sunday night in order to keep the water from doing damage to his stock of books, stationery, tltc. At onetime, the appearance of the office floor, betokened that a second destruction by flood was already here, notwithstanding the promise; but it tubsided as soon as the snow was shoveled off the fiat-t-aienl-coal tar-sand covered roof, and it is now in good order to repeat the same disagreeable dose the very next rain or Know that comes! A week or ten days ago, Mitchell's Hand, occupying a room iu the rear of the building on the second floor, was forced by the flood into an exodus across the street to the Gilbert block. We regret this, from the fa,t that the Band had passed through the molting process -the rudiments ; our ears an 1 nerves had been jarred with constant toottooting of the horns, and the rub-a-dub dub, and dub-dub-b-b! of the little and big drums, in short, disagreeable sounds hail vanished, and had given place to mellifluous notes; discord was banished, and from the Band-room "Music arete with its voluptuous swwM, Aud all weut ui-irry as a marriage bll!" But the Hoods came, and moved that which we had come to listen to as "a little heaven below." Without designing to puff Mitchell's Hand, but merely mote to it justice in accordance Willi its merits, we must be permitted to say that, (or the excellence of its Mfsir: it cannot be surpassed in the Union, with the mine number of performers. Fourteen cheers, then, for Mitchell's B tnd, and long may it jlourii'i! But, in speaking of the liand, we nearly forgot tho leakage over our head ; we wish only to a Id that we trust the owner of the house will remedy the evil as soou as possible. We are favorable to cold j water its a beverage, but not as a constant IK - ft, :., ..i.i . ."" wc.uuer-iiariuuioriy Wlien US riddled through the ceiling on our heads and cases. Police I IciM. George W. Bird, was coiinnitted to j til by the Mayor, for maiiciom trespass on the property of Owen Oarberry, an 1 ulso for surity of the Peace, oa compleint of f.uciud C'arberry. Itconizance p';t at 100 Three individ iu', a!! of whom appeared to be overloaded with Statu at ; on UMlJay eve. last v V breukiiis (he wii..ws of jsomeof our peaceable cit z.,,,. ou South Wash h'glon St. Couldn't find out who they were. A tjrerman, having more State stuck aboard than the law al!os, as taken no a-id the Mayor nsseine.1 him S ; r... .i,.. . u . ..ltiUg himself. ,.i 1.1 i . - - i - - , ' ' ' ' , v ivji fciius U11 - Samuel Klwurds wai committed to iail bv the Mayor, before who:n he had his trial, iustead of by Ksij. Lvle as we stated last wet k. Frank (iullive.-, was fined lv K o. I,vle. ?lf) a"J coft"'- for c rr.vi"?t '' eah'-d weapons he was IcuminiUe.l to i il in default cif hail. 1 sT-Frcd. UimiiiKand Mrs. l'eter EssenImacher, were both lined on Monday last, bv J , for tr.nchi, , th privileJes of Inihnns's ;,rf i , I.- .1 e.,.. - rd ntaUin. business, fbe former was found Kuilty ln Seven CISCS line nnd cents n.iimint J "t - j; m ncai e-toj iiu j'jie-iii-n. 0110 was proved on the latter, and she was assessed $0,75, fine and costs, and she paid it. gsf" AVe noticed on Sunday last, a onehorse sleigh, leisurely being dragged up Front-st. on cue runner the horse on a slow walk and ti e driver setting astride of the fragments of the sleigh that still stuck together, whilst the balance of the load were plodding along on the side walk. It looked like a "smash up" or a "break down." aT-lf On Sim lay week, a Certreville sleigh and load, consisting of two young men, were overset on Waluut-st. the horse feeling himself freed from restraint, dashed up Front-st. with the sleigh, turned down Main tracing the side-walk till nearly opposite the brewery jumped the ditch, and not being able to hold up, he took a slanting direction down the embankment west of the gs works, and lauded agrinst the fence. The sleigh was badly broken, and the horse considerably stiffeued by his abrupt descent. The boys tied up the broken vehicle, and went back home in the eveuing much slower than they came. We missed a figure in noting the sale tof S. R. Lippincott's property to Mr. Stricklland, in last week's Palladium it should have been 65,000 instead ot tfo.OJO, and it is considered cheap at that. W Honorable competition is ihe life of trade. X" Hon. Joshca li. Giddings. will Lecture at Starr Hall on Friday week, Jan. 6. Come out and listen to his notions on The Powers aud Duties of Human Government." ar- T.v ni.-Vit ( Thnri.iav. 1 at Starr Hail, V, V. O-lo.r, n,I Aftr.Mvolitati Ooera 1 roupe, again perform. jfct-The proprietor of iho Quecnsware Store requests us to say to tho public, that he is receiving a targe importation of Ware direct from Europe, also a large and splendid stock of Glass Ware direct froru a Pittsburgh manufactory. lias jut reeeivtd a splendid assortment f French Chin direct from an importing house, ?tlo large additions to his stock of Cutlery, Plated goods, &c, tkc. He wants it distinctly understood that he is selling at much lower prices than Ware has ever been sold in this market. He sells in setts or separate pieces to suit purchasers, and by buying of hitn, persons getting pieces broken can always replace them witli others of the same patterns. He insists on persons calling ani learning his prices before baying elsewhere. Recollect the importing House, No. 79 Main street, when you want Ware allow prices. Xi Yka's Prrskvt-. S jcU cf oar cttizfr.s as desire to parch s-e tvvj cr fatcv articles, fr presents oo Xe Years, wi; find almost erery article that can be imaoed at the ItastiAT of S. G. Ddgdaie. He also kep all kinds of caadies. coafectiocs. sweet t eats, fruits nats, preserves, etc etc, which be sells at tbe lowest possible rates. He also serves np CKsters ia the best of style and on the shortest notice. His eating room is jast the cosiest place in this city ts take yoar wife for a social feast of oysters.

A Lod-j-e of the "Temple of Honor," has

been organized in Winchester. Success to it. str- The Temperance re-noiou at Starr flail. oa Friday evening last, was pleasant affair. The proceeds are to be expended to faruieh m larger IIsll than ths presest. Mrs. Katb Kevblk's School. We iavi e at tention to the advertisement announcing the open ifcg of Mrs. Kemble's School, in its second ses sion. The patrons of tLs last term are highly pleased with the success a-d progress of the pupils, and wecom nend her to oar citizens as eminently qualified for the important position, and should be pleased to see her with a crowded room at the opet-icg of next session. Fatal Accident A little daughter of Eli Petty, near HagerstDwn, was burned so badly, a few davs since, tbut she died in a few hours. Ilet mother had some clothes hanging around the fire drying, and stepped out of doors a few minutes, leaving the child in the room. The ciothes fell into the Cre, aad while the child was attempting to get them cat, l.cr clothes caught Sire, and bei foreLer mother returned, 6he was so budly burned that rthe died in about six hours. Ho ! for the Holidays. D-gddle has just received an additiou to bis stock of Toys and other articles, suitable for New Year's presents.fhey are substantial, handj jine, fancy, plain and comical, llni.iiber tho little ones, and cheer their hearts with appropriate presents. Christmas Dkkf. We enjoyed with great jrasto a rich roast ot Ik-ef, present-jd us by our friend 1. F. WiiTcins. It was ?lorio :ply mixed with hlv j white fat, and the m.-at of bright carmine. The i beef Was raided bv Johu I. Smith, nf this vir-ir '-, . . ., . ., - , . , ;ity, aud was a striking evidence cf what good feeding will do. (Vir nfi'.-hbnr Wiirtrin i ' ways on baud when good beef i3 to be had, and ! , . sjiii.-aiw or omer ne niwaysu-iua u. lie Keeps 1 in.., , , ..... . . T, , 1 ai. mnia of meats on hand at his shop 13 the Droad 1 Axe bui!dii! a'so game, poultry, butter, eerjrs, j honey, Inrd. ha'n3, kr, w':ich he sells as low as any person in llie eity. LIl- JOS. (i.VKH K l'SON, HOMOEOPATHIST. HYDROPATHIST, tenders his Professional Services to ihe Citixeas of Rich- , mond and vicinity. j !! r Office and R.-si lence on Sooth Peart Street. I Oct. 7 lV.1. j ISAAC SHIRES, j i I 1 MEUCHANT TAILOK i 1 O. ?2,7I;till lr??l, KlctiniUIld, lllfl ESPKCT FL'LLY informs the citizens of Richmond and surruundfnj country, that he is now supplied i with one of the largest and mi STOCK Of GOODS i In his line fvr hrounht to this city .consisting of "Irtli j ; of all kinds and colore. t'MUfi mr re a threat vh riety ! i of Oools fur Summer Wear. Vestinss of all kinds Ac. , Vc. That he has employed V ILL! A M S KILE S j Cutter, who I unexcelled in the et, for his cood ta.te i and skill in the art that he employes the best of work. men. an I if therefore preptre l to assure the public that i lie can furnish as Fashion. '.le and Oood Suits a can be had in the Went and at as low rates. . jAiUi: iri. poi; Notary Public & Real Estate Agent. Brightwell But di'itf. No. 15, Main ftreet. 47 RICIIMOXI). INI. Insure Your Property! PATRONIZE HOME COMPANIES; is. !... !... j INCORPORATED CAPITAL $200,000. j IT TILL IN'Sl'KE Buildings. Merchandise snd Prrj V porty generally, against loss or damage by Hire ; and property 111 Trsnsit agmust me aangcr ci 1111u.ua navigation. IspiaxArOLis, January fuh, IsiS. t a moetine of tha Hoard Directors of this Coinoanv. held this day sum amply suthcient to meet all for that purpose, and a dividend of five percent, was , ordered to be paid to the Stockholders, leaving a surplus still of five per cent, on the capital to the credit of profit and loss aooutit. ICiiiitf Sun liisiiranrc Company. IXCORPORA TED CAPITAL,' $100,000. BL'SINKSS eonCued ex -!i:iv-c-ly to Indiana Insurance against loss or damage by Kire.arsd the pert'.s of Inland Navigation. All losses speedily adjusted an.l T.r.-imitti V Tin. in ca-h. An Agency for the above Companies h befn established in the New SUrr .l tM!5-ai! Jing Richmond, Ind., j whore prompt attenti n will 00 -riven to In-urance by C.KU. M. GRAVED. Ajnt Air iyOfe. n .'nt.'ina. including the comiHet oj li'iiyne, fiyett', l uion, Utnry and i'tneoe. l)iis!i?s Commercial College, RICHMOND, I rTXDf ItllK WINTER Str'slON ot this Institution will cm- I 1 menceon Mmdav the inh of Nov. under the 1IK WINTER SEf'SlOS of this Institution will om luiti..n of Prof WM. Pt'Kl'Y.late account nt in Qunlrv's A.;.l .'..!...., I'Liu-int.ili I.. Voting m.ll Wl.hin. ! to ohtain a ihoroueh e Iu ati. u wou'd do well to make nui mcliaie application. as sujK-r.or a i-, ntac-t will be ad iied t . theSlutcnt dusine the coming winter. Apply to or address. VVM. PURUY. I Nov. 17. 49 Eichmond, Ind. - - - -t -XTsV-r "R OTlTTWsOIW A.' m VfVf rLUXSXiM ai)sl , ! Vet IZ id H lit Sie :. KIC II MOvl). 1 M V facilities for dtog J b Work and Repairing a.-e e-jual to any in tfc:s t ity 'e have the pat

f'r re-'airini netrw'ail tne Ohio Thre hin? Ma At the- Wayne County Fair, the j1' i. I'm. Screw. Uad Bolt. U.,'.;s and .Nausays: We take pleasure in recom J We are also making a first class Saw Gum, also ' 'loar Bjlt' ni "rl 11 bT$t P'im ""a '

terns chines cut Circular Saws to ran on either poi'its or j-'ornsls As ' onr friend, Wm. I. V iison has left, we invite his forim" cust-om-rs to give us a ca.l. The highest cash ! price paid for old iron. I I Richmond. Nor. 17, t"u. F. W. KOBIXSON. 4'.tf I The Clotliina; Trade of Indiana B. R A U H & C O. n.VVK ON HAVO. sn! are '-'tting constantly more additions to their mtrnjt .ta Stock of ready made MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, 1 dirrrt from their r-wa m tnufa-?torir. aai for quality ,j I price, and sly le canmt be surps-ej an, w cere. I bis i -took was pnrchtsed on ss favjrable terms as ny !St.x-kot flothir. ever brought to this citv. They i . ... . , . , , - ' i r purchased lor cash, and w til be sold fo, the same r.ri.'e.ftnJ etvam-t be surps-e4 aafw&ere. I his r . , - . v . - at a small ad vane. ;;rifie the purchaser all the sdvantage it the bargains t waicn tney were parcnased. B. RACH a CO. Nov. 10, t5:i. 47 tm PURE DRUGS. j. ;-.? Co., (5 iicecs svrs to JOHN HONEY,) No. 80 Cain Street, VKK now tn receipt of aa entirely new and complete Stock oi r'reh. I'ure ani Staniari Drurs, Medicines and Chemicals, bought by aa experienced Druggist, and for cash. All the new and approved Extracts, sni Compounds, in tbeir strength and purity true to came. Unadulterated Drajrs and warranted pare aad frwh Gasa Ware in extent and variety never before kept in tbe city. Window Glass of sny grade and si.. Paints, Oils and Paiater's Stock, ia quality and extent nnsor passed. Liqaors purchased ia Bond ani as pare as they were imported. Our stock, in extent and rariety is not excelled in the west, aad our prices are as low as the lowest. Proas an ounce v:al to a hogshead, and from a bine pill to a easw of yellow ochre. We are posted, and all we ask is aa opportunity to satisfy oasr fi leads and tbe public thai Xo ?0 Main street, is La place to bay parr Drags and Medicines. ff UH. McCCLI.OUGH wUl be happy to see hi; old friends at the new sure. J. STEDDOil k CO. Richmond, May 26, 24tT

O. P. Willi E. P. Bl&'jtO UNION MACHINE WORKS. LIST OF PEICES OF ENGINES AN. SUGAR MILLS. IO Horse Eiigiue Complete witli resmltor and force pomp, bore 9 inch with 20 inch stroke, with iron bed frame. $1 a i. 6 Horse Eugiue. With pump an i regulator. 6 inch bore, 12 inci

stroke with iron bed, 3i0.i 3 Horse Etisine. Complete with Damn ant Iron bei with wood frame, 4 inch tK-r a ich stroke, 200 0 St Horse Engiue. The same as the Three Horse Karine. with 3 inch bore 5 inch stroke, No. 1. lio Oil U 01' Bazar Mill. Price. 3 Rollers 11 inches long by 9 inches in diameter; weight M pounds, capable of pressing 4'.1 gallons per hour. no. a. Price. 90 0 3 ltolleis 14 inches locg by 10 in diameter: weight lot) pounds, capable of pressing 00 ra.lons per hour. Price. 13 ' 00 4 Rolien 16 inh.e loof. one rolter 16 inches iu diameter and fO ! inches iu diameter; wria-ht ioouds, cftp-Me of prcsiof i -tJ rmlloti ier ; Wsydem it imtru3ent to produce refrencei in fart-r of our Milf and Erinti, from tlte fact tht we kust that all ( ur MiCt mvie hire oot.ai yc, ren perfected, bat ly couttr.ue.l exerimots male ty ui tre have been enabled ' to perfect ours to men an extent tnat it rtas oeea pro oouncert. hy ail m ho bare used them to be superior to ax other m.ll no in aae. ; Our Mills are all iroa with wrought iron shafti. which a in advantaiEe orer ail other mills. , We warrant a!l our miil. and if thej da r.ot perform all thvy are r presented to do in this notice we guarantee to make them right or refnnd the money. We al-o manufacture EnRinii suitable for oar ?arar Mills and all other purpose. The simplicity of oar Kn gines ailov us to manafactare them 5 per cent, less than other builders, which yoa will realii perceirtf by refer tea to our price list. We wish it particularly understood that our Enaincs are underrated in rt.aard to the Horse l'oer. A 10 horse jn. wer equal to IS a t equal to b a 3 e jual to 4 a - equal to 3. We Hod it an advantage ti underrate our engines ir?tetvl uf uvrrratina them as oo.t man ufacturrrs do. Machinery for Grist and fw Mi.U, Sash and Muley Saw Mills, and all kin-J of Caseins. Pump Aupers alwiys I on hn,l Iron l:ilintf marie to order, of the latest steles i ai:d at the lowest rates. Particular attention puid to re- ! airiog Machinery. ' Our engines aud surar Jim was awar.ien trie nrst ere j Diploma at the Mate Pair. ICrT'op Boilers, of all sizes, made of wood with iron bettosns. USIOV MACHINE WORKS, WHITE V BRGION Richmond, Lid. IGtli Animal Announcement. j t'OMINTAt SULCKSS OK TUB COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION I rR0M all sectiins of the C'ountrr siSscrihers to this i 1 ppul-r Art Institution, n w. On its sixth ye ar.) are ibeini receivel in i rati unparailelei with thit of any previous year. A pt.rij0!1 oan become a mpmber bv subscribing ( which will entitle him to llat rfcc braiitlliu Mrn r.nzrniiuz, j .liailt.pcare sstid ! irie-iitls. ' SI A Copv of the elegintly Illuitrste i Art journal, one year. 3d A Free Season Aimi'iiou to the 1 illeries, MS BrodW!y New i ork. i ad litioVto which, ovr Sh-jnlr-l vilai de wnrks of 'art are eiven to nutiscrioers a-, prem;u ui. .w up .,, Omintiire) Oatlines. Ot - . by ilit first , . . .:,n artist. .... -nt,ravinc. whivli everr subscriher willreeeiveimm?diit.ly on receiptor suisrriplion entitled 'snAKSFEARE A1VD HIS FRIENDS, lis of a character to jtive unqualified plea-ure nnd si'isv b Mini ealue was ever lief re place I wl.nin jhe reach of the people t such a price The En er,vin is of verv Ian- sil". bei r printed on heavy , ur to hv"2 inches, making a mr.st superh orna- ... ...itnlila for the wa.ls ot either the library, pnrloi '"itTan be sent to any .rt or the country, by mail, with j saretv. being packed a cylinder, postage pre psid , Think of it! Suchaworkdehveiei free ofeharge.and , the Art Jonrnal. one year, for ,hree dollars. Sl-RSCKII TIONS Wlline receive,! "''' . Tuesday the 3 1st of January . 1 n-ai. at wn c, m .... . will close an 1 ti.e i r.iiiiiu.us . - -- --- v.. ..-r..,r, i. restricted to a single sul-scripiion Those remitting I5 are entitled to six me rnhersbips. ,-nbscnptinns from l aliforni .. the tanada. an J Foreign Provinces, must be 3i" instead of ft. in order to de'ray extra pootivges. Vc Persons wishing to form clut.s will apply for circular of term.. Ac. .... 11 Tlie beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full particular., will bo cent oa receipt of Is cuts, in stamp, or CAddresj C. I.. DrilBV, Acttsiarr " - S.,Si4- BKOtllVVAV.NKw YORK. Sotiscriptionsalso rec-ivej by ORIN PBRRV. Hon. See. for Richmor I and vicinity. Direct from tin- .llaiiufiicturers. tiolJ! Gold! Watches! Watohos! Jewelry! Jewelry! The very best ! The very best! Tbe very cheapest! The very cheapest ! At 'J. A. Dick nson'. Jewelry Store, o. 80 Slain Street Kichmond, Lud. April 28. 135V. wT s I I, PArPllCviinn Rdlf. ilUIUVrkvo ibitiuvwii a-ai iionr: rnoor. CTRTCKLASD A BRinSLVXB sar-'After a trial of more than .ix months -Sordyki's 1'ercu-sion B ..t. accom;.lil.e the object fully. Wecv i now bolt rlour from DAMP wheat with ease, and our otr.il is cleaner than ever belore." BROWS ADniVOTOV. (Mr. Ailinirt!! was fir li year, milter for the lat- 9al Brichtwe'.l) y : arc do our du "''"J.1 do our duty in rrindinr. and cia now (trint to suit ti.e wheat It saves room in the mill and will mae more flour than the old process TtS and w, II increue the rapidly common B dt iS to 33 per cent." J T 5"RTZ Esq.. twenty-eieht years a miller, and now head miller in tbe Richmond City Mills. says : "ordvke's Percussion Bolt has m.tny advartas-cs. for . fiCHK. sisapa-and doing e'ese estra wrt it a o caui. Has been using ttsj Bolt for six months. r WII.OXES or Muncie. sars: Sorlyke's Persussion gives a better jield and more perfect separation. A.McLrC.F.si . of F.-onoinr. for many jeys miller for Oeorce i.tllespie. o: itasjers: ia-n. ni . - one of Nordvke's Percussion Bolts aid am much pi'-aset :h 11 oiv ration- -ii on -na : r- . ,..,... Kn. nr coff wbee.i 1 Can rame ia a.i mnd superfine flour at the saaie tiaje, '1 have ner KDOwn it to clog." I J BRtTiY A SON. of the Quaker City Works. Richmond, I .-w have jiist P'K up two of S -rdyke's Pat. I'erc is '.jon Bolts." -a-. I consider th-m entirely sur.cn -r to any inuse," -they w.ll stv. from two tofoar pounlt of fi-ur pertushel over the commm bo!t." j a.t Matr Fair : Toe Committee hji - . . .. .. - - .m.'nt and Znrm ot uiy io'' " ir-ps;ew Bolts furnished and set in opera'ion aoa sir"icFThe improvement auached to B?!.s .n" iB ene day s time Ap:tJ . x - T. V,E, Gend AS.nt Mill Work, "'.-- Quaker Citv Saw Mill AND I.UH1.FJ. YARD.! TlIK an3en;ffnel would TsciWf Mnoanc? cit.ieni o' B.chTinl ant vcmitT. tht they ha t I a Masasr .'aal ImT f I fin 1 t T C T T f?t t fill all . a. V. s vHarmjAw- f nrMntfl with rronirine-9. 1 is the r inteiitton a. to keep on hand a general artaijnt of i liuilitna Lumber ani Timner, an oi wmcu , " a . . ' . ii.-...- arsnwrinr ftfliltllW lor Of liuildtni Lomr.er ana limner, an oi . at reasonanle prices. Havinr snpei ' their wrs -rvttiJ.spa.tcti. the enstom wort. Satisfaction ea-aractee J cone hl.uf,( pricfJ p4i4 ia ,-h for , !! parttrairiy . , ".h"i.,... detiwered at their mill, at intersection of n..a. n.id m i a.s r nr sTOO l rvmw. a ii 1 wC 1 r rtt "a. cr -asn ov. univvievi . c: , , and aaiioad. or at any accessible point on any or toe Eailreads leidiigto the city r, vsrtV FERITY JOU!0. Kiehmcnd. feb. 9. leS9. 9 ,TIf your bleod is diaorranixed and imrur.'. wse The Peruvian Syrup. w . . - t . r x v,i-s wilt sopplr the teir, streofta to tae system, an 1 l-'eto the b.ood. fur ,ae by f""" Dentistry. AV.n. IS. Webster, O. I. S w ar i rATISO taken rooms over Thaddeos rirht's Store, II oi. n .t,t..-M if m se on Mam street. repared to aueal personally to all eallsia kis prefesYoung Ladies Select School. airs. Rale L KinibaM" CELKCT SfHODL FOR YOrNO LADIkS AXD O MISSES, will commence its second sesstca ca Moodav. Janaarv ?th, 1S0. ia tba Brick Building oa r'ifth Street, north of Meredith House. Terms as hert.-.for. EarToacg Ladies staiying st thair reiidtocsn can jion classes ia French, dec . Dee. ?2, 3 8-

DR. ROB T- DUNCAN, tce two slsrw rth f wtrallaa's Msre RICHMOND, ISD. March 81. 1-59. liif For Sale In Bichmond, 4 BOUT two acres of Land, near (he Iepot. with the : foii.iem imprjvom-nu : Ler? Frame Dwelling. Stable. Carri;e U.ime, Wash !I use. Wood Hsase. Well. Cistern, rood Spring and Spring Hoase. Frait Trees. Suruhcery. e. Nice property. Will take aaiall hoasr and lotia -xchange. A rood IJoase and Lot en Fort Warne Areiice. 5 rooms. !

a ituw. vii and Cistern. I All tlie iote property will be sjH low. on etsy py I meets. Possession siren immediately, i JAMES M. POK. Ricbmocd. Feb . IS53 Sif I rir-.B Ckockkk. Besj. Crocker CROCKER i CO. South side of Main rtrcet.one square Exst of Meredith j House. i Richmond, Ind. ! Misofaeture all kinds of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, j STLKIES, E i press and redling Wag- ns. ic. A-o. W e have on hand a Sue assortment of wcric in onr i Sine, andean finish to order on short notice. a!in-.s: anT stTleor fattra of vehicle, all oi which they wsrraot to be made of the best material and bj careful and tx l-erieneed workmen. The public are inrited to call and exsiuine their stock and prices tiParticu!ar attention paid to rerairin?. HEWETT & ROSE! ."vi:smKXT Ukntists ! lOl'fll'K 33 ."Iln .. over f. . Ilirklu. i sou's Jewelry trcj 'I'lIKV fe-l thnVfal fr past fav r ant trast t'l.T raay ! i- rrit a continuance. Ail wnric warrated r mor.ey , refunded L.i.liri waitct upon at their residence if desired i Children's Teelh carefully altecde.it j. 13 PR0VISI0X STORE. PHIL. F. WIGG I.MJi, I XVORM1 his friends and the p ibtle that h-' is at eM i times prepared t serve th-in witli FIIKSH .MKtlj of sll kinds, an I oi the best quthty th- country adonis at the Markrt Hous on VI rkel t) s nr at his gtire oa laiu Mreet. one ,l.-jr west of the Ottr II i'el. lla'sj keeps Corned Beef, Dried I5eef, Fresh and Rolo-rna SA-isii;es. Fresh Butter. .Sweet and Irish Potatoes, CabbtiTrt, Tomatoes, Apf pies, rears, rc , ic. i Tlniikfu! fir put i.ur.uiie, ha respeetfulty solicits. ! enntinuance ot ti.e sims. Hi will do In. hn t.. ...r. ; t.is customers, and will nuke it to the adrantarc of a 1 1 , t buy of Mm. Terms Cash. ?r: e ' -' 4-2-dirt jxkob a pint, joh iuw, Tiro mas moro.n. VCI'L, SAMIS A ' it., ! las I a r r a mm TTnukucflLL CiKCrUtiKS.: And Cm;iion .Merchant-. j Di -.-, X t t i i OaiOrS 111 rlOUr, 3lC:u I COC.!. tXC, Noble Stkket T? TPH f OV 1 1 ivn . IIVIIAIVI . l.M"., j l"ITOirETIIK PA??KStilR PE POT. f II iNif furchast! the Slock of Groceries, Jkr of rocker. Neel A- Co.. and hvine mde lar &.liit,,n. Ihereiu. are now ready Iu simpiv the Tr i le. with urticles in tin ir line at tlie lowest market rates. Thev hui e. t v prompt altention tJ l usinens and keeping a general assnrtmeot of articles in th-. ir line of the best quality, to n ceive a share o f patronage. r They at all times pay the lurhe.t marketpr.ee for all ki nds of Urain and Country I'rj luce, i Nov. l , ly. 9. 4tf ! For Kent. . r I WO T.rre Commodious Rooms over my Drn Store, i 3 j'Jt rep iinte I ail I neatly lute I up sui tv.ie fo r offi ' apply at my lirugStjre. D. T. BRI'CK. Oct. S. S 111 ' V. WULPi Celebrated Ice (Tram I Inndf, Inr s.le at I T SVtiB S, j No. Ui Miin street, opposite th Huntington House. JEIIIEL KAILSiiACK, j Attorney at Law aad Notary Public RICHMOND, IND.. attend to tho proserutit)n of bTpPines in Wayne and a Hcinini; Cfuntie, anr. .e r'tini t collection of claims. UiEce iu Hniu's builjinj ' up stairs 100. S1-iv 8. It. I I MmMmM.W T'l'.S COACH MANUFACTORY. TTr . m o. 1 1 . Cor. Alain ' 3Tarion Sts., IZicJiinimtl, ltrn-i..L .. .1 U, tvuiimuy lor ..to a general e 1 ortment of ! a-fv.: th l.ateat no. I bilti.nl Patter... j . . .fa,.Host on Spring- UVhn. 1 Great car has been t.iken in the sftleclion ol cluiicc timber, .and each article will be warranted to give perfect satisfaction. I He has also o cned a repository in New Cast'o Henry county, Indiana, under tho management of Mr (iEORi)tc BtjRros, who will watt on customers and take i orders. Especial pains will be taken in the select i.;n. f the work for this market, so as to give eompletesatisfaclion, all under tha immediate superintondanee of the I roprietor. Orders for Carriages attended to promptly PUTTY. "V 7K are in receipt of a lar, lot of th above srticlt ' V pure and fresh, and for sale cheap br ! JOS. STKODOM & CO. Mny25 24tf .vluvin:. T HE nnJorsigoel is prepared to tr.ove ;rdi w!io want in or out ot Ki.-hmoud, at short notice, witn oue of the largest spring w.e ms in thn city of Richmond, and on reasonable terms, and aa it should be done. All orders left at J J. Ilusseli's Knrnitnre torf. Xo. 4, Main street, will be promptly attended to. My stand will be at 1'lu nmer i Ko!iy' corner when noteogsged I will do ail kinds of hauling as well as moving. a. vKhoy. Richmind, N'ov. 21, 1 5"-om". LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! If jon v u. mity article in tbf BD3t aad Shoe Dapartmsat, . . ,r,. you may s,ave both Money and Time by calling at ' inflfi n.tVI '1 II t I t t 1 . I VT V iMlIlU i A t rtltillJ l A few doors east of Branch Bans'. t Inhere you will ii I ti; I-iri -t stools of Bl ITS. S:I0S3 ' ' and tJAtfER-. at prices ih it can a .t taii to suit. Corns Oae ! Come All ! ; A worl to th wise is sa-ient. ICeaiieiitber .t. 33 'lain it-fet. N. B. Anything in ear line, mile to orier wrieT prelerrel, of the best materials and by ths best workmen. Chil Iran's MKT W.IC TIPPKD Slues an 1 Slippers al ways kept for sale by J. NICHOLSON .fc BRO. Sept. 27. 3 SIGN OF HIE RED CURTAIN. w-a A-flsrrnl reBn -.X"X-X-C-,X. NEWEST GOODS IN TOWN I-s&r -it frices to iU.it the limes. Haines is in his New Room at tholt stand, opposite j the Branch and C'tisen' Kan.s. .V-. 2? M.'n street. i All ar invited to t'Sall Stwors an 1 see the Barrain s . A splendid assortment of l-adies Dres Goods, of al r kinds and the latct stvles Shawl. Collars. Ribbons aud ' Pre.- Trimminrs in rreat Variety. Clotbs, ffinetts. M-n"s aad oys" wear, and in short everjlflmg usaa ly kept in a w-ll real ated estab lishmenU . t&" ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH ! A reneral assorfnent of roreiro and Domestic Dry Goods constantly ca hand, at tbe lowest possible Cash prices, floods received once or twice each month. JOSU. W. HAINES. Jane S3. 159. Swstf DICKINSON'S MUSIC STORE. P. DICKINSON, 1"T rOrLt) respwtfaiij inlora: all friends of Masie, v that) he has cow oa hand a very large and complete assortment of Pianos, IeloJen. Sheet lIal-, Violins. tiL lTARS. SrRI.NGS. and a great varieiy of Musical lastrameate. He hs made rTanaoeou with manafaetarert by which he ran se 1 all articles in this Ima st their prices, and as cheap aa they can be bought in the weet. He expects to devote speei.l ar r.tiow to this business, and irrite. all who want a Piano. Melodeoa, or other article, to gtre him a eail at So. 32 51 nisi Sttret, Rieemond. Xot. IT. -4? Election otice. Sk- OT I a is terror fivea to tne Nsowns w tae i aj mciiasiu .i."rs . -r u k' v.-. . as K:rK3 will be held at Wiili. b.: t.iic in tb Citywfj Rwasaeeid.ea tb Estaet 1st aesta, leaao, aetweeata tears stlsui o'clock of said day, for the pssrpoae of eioeuar siz it rector. ts si ss tor tb rasainc year. WILLIAM PARRY. sVwsA. Kkmeai, ISia -. ltk, 1;S). ' t

'l'liE acdersigned harir- one of the best of Sewing Machine, is prepared to tsake Dressea and do ait other kinds of sewiojc. in the neatest and best style and in the most snbstanusl manner. Work will b doe, l-misptly aad in tbe ro.-jt reaaonabie terms. Mci tot at is in the Gilbert Building, three dors north cd Main stree. She also has a new rale for cuttinir

drees. which she will teach an; one to use for a small cotnpen-a'.i. n. Kll tlhl, OOl. N.-v. et, so:f INDIANA LAVVBOOK HOUSE. !M ERTIILL fc CO , Law Publishers, and Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, 5 ly INDIANAPOLIS. IND. NEAR THE I'ErOT.') r KStT.CTKl'LLY inf,-r:n the public that thi are V prepared to fuiunh dealers and consumers with : Uie best ! TpAV CTT I T CTrrT CTinTVPC! I Oll'iL, oitil.b Oi liltlN uli. Hells, Ac, in fact atmrst cTere article nsed in wievhanical 1-0-sine.-s ia whi.-h iri n or steel is used. Their a.jortment is larc? an.: general and will besoMmt as ressonwble terun a they esn be had ia the west. Grateful orpist (nit ne they respecUaily solicit a continuance of the ?.i:u. 8ERSON de:roa of proeirina (f-o I dur le llald I'tfa. c in h t one seat by mail, or Kxprest from the Mnu?Hcloi', ot C. W. SHEPARD & CO., o.3, Hrsl Sitlh SI , riurinuali. U. Oa'd Fens neatly rs poirtiI and repaired to order. 40 PEALEft IX lioaiH M:kI f .i.il.ino-! ' .,. , - . ! It" allliere,J RJJIMIUS, 3r. No. 39 Main St., Richraoad, Ind. April 2S, Ir-j. Farmers ! - - Farmers 1 ! XaC O XT SI 33 I'OWDEnS! 'A RMEKS look to the h a!th ol your horses, keep t heat 1' iu good con liliou and spirits. Bruck'a Horse Powders T iust the article m ktp them in ane order an. spiriti. 1 "l 'i ! is ui 'j re ..j ui a peatrr quality ifini l,iy l,lhr ,H-ire l- wlr. nr in use. For Disfmptr, Komi l.-r, Velluw W'aier. lh.Ie Round. Lean ol .l'letit-'. uuiis. Costiveness. re..t.-. Iv the pound or imck.e-I v li. ,,unj. So cents, oackuire iS. 5, 'In l tre.-t, . itirtitliond. A ciriKt 1 ' . f I ' Tons a--srted Iron. 3 '0 l'ackag'.-s of l!olts. Kes ,N uts and Washers. 10 Kichmond Horse Xuiis. S') Sets Axles. GO Springs So Bdls Sheet Iron. 6 v " II. Kip do. t'a.-t Steel. Kglo tr Steel. Sanderson Ger. bteel. t. . do. A. ft. d. Sprins dtt. Vices, Anvils, Hollow. V airon and Pipe Itoxcs. Kasiii, Kilos, A.C., Ac. All st lowest rstns.. KOULKK i- FISIT, Railroad Croasinji.one doir esst of H-Hd 4 Ij-eds. iEj" 1"0 i ons Scrap Iron Wanted. doc. W.i. 3tf Wigs, Braids, Curls, tic., &c. C"1 AI.VIN OtTTLANf has Just r-celvel at his nalr J ilressm? KstM.shment a h:i.idine assorl.noul of WK1S, BRAIDS, CURLS, &c. To which he invites the attention of ladies and gentle men He has ma te arrans-inerits by which he cau match every, color that ruav l.e desired. Call and eaamine his stock on baud. Prices very low March 3. ..-. 12tf Here ! .". Er.7.;"r.Vri'Su.-T"S I'ST It FrKI VRn. In a.Millnn n srw 1 m.r Q rw lr St n y shoes". vt?:. ,rj'.?- .r.:'.-. y..' i'" 'Yi low priees.atlbe new Sh- e Store one loor slirf hoi c. - tan iV Son's, on Pearl street, where a share of patronage is rciectfu!!y solicited. THOMAS SOOT. 9th 1110. 1 40 2.(L'(iiC!tii. 111 lriceN. ; PHE ud lenicn"'! hmrinsr on hn! a lurre atiortro' ut of ' I.ume anii Phii.glen of a .u;. trior quality which tbt-y hav-' in nt very low fisiur?, ami beii. dciiruu of ' clfxiiic out th-ir pfeut slock, will tell at tcreatly reduo ' ed pri;--for csh or fvuraile terra on time by tecial cortract. ELLIOTT & HUTTON. Eept. 15, 1 ;.. 4.1 i a 1 .11 n 1: is v a u d . IUCOU V CO., TT-VIN'! r!i.arel their Saw Mill from thli ci'y int one f the !eit ttm -reI -ruon of the Weft, ari l hivirir it no in cmpletf op -r iti , are prep tre I t u; - 'T -inn fer of th Tery bt q ility on nhtirt n, anya-oount. They have als az iol a:,l'!v at their tiiTilr Vi l. .in a. xth af reel So ith of 'd iu. adjo: ninr K. Smith .V r.s.. Piininy and Sash Fsctory, where th -y ar prepared to s-'. I e oi 1 Lumber as cheap as it cat. be had in th;s c.ty. Tall before you purchase. .tiarch IT. la a. Htf I. H. 1'aV?0X, V. g KI0MAN. Fresh Meats and Country Protiuco. fllIC uailcrsignel having pn'chased the entir" in- ! I leresl of .1. M. rs x'on, in the Butchering business, and ere con' inuin the business at tbe Old Stand on Marion street, rrhre they keep at al 1 1 imes. all kinds of '. fresh Mears, such ss beef, Pork. Mutton. Saussjre, . r 4 . . . . 1 . v , - 1 t- 1 11 . . . iiii, miriri, r-'iuio:.f, ac. a:. 1 ney eeii ai mi lowest ,a.si.,:e pr.ee. f.,r c v!I ani cs.l ONLY. IVranns veantini; their Cans snd I'crkins filled with 1 ehoica Laid, ran bo furnished st tha lowest market Prke fortL T,S - And delivered at any time. Nov. 2 "ih, ir.".'3. 5-tf T xxjst Received. VI.AftGK Lit Shakers just received from Union Viilige. and for sale at TR XTTAX'S CORNER. BARRETT'S superior Three f-ly, long reel Yarn, always on band at STRATTAXS CORNER. VLcO, a heavy Stock cf Cloths. Caimeres and Orsr Coatings, which can be b-aiht verr low at 51 STRATTAN'S corxeb. DR. L. J. r RANCISCO, X'la.y s5icil.xx Aixcl Surgoon, headers his pr.'e.iional rervlees to the eltixess t,r Richmond snd vicinitv. I office i Rtiidf nw, Franklin St. Eait tide, one door Ssath of the ilantinrton Hsau, EICHHOXD. ISD. MEAT NIOKi: KfCTIOVEU. NATHAN MORGAN, Jr,. : "0rLT resrectfaHy in'rm his friends and customers ' that he iias rtmuve I h.s Meat Store to the Reel Build snron Main Street, a few doir west or the Post OSct, wbsr. ae i prepared to supply te paMis wita Fresh Heats, Vegetable!, Sec. efthebevt qisal;ty snd lowest prlc... Tbankfal for the liberal patrooare fceretofor extended to triaa. be respeattfuiiy solicits a cocrrcaaBCai of t&e same. V. MO&OAIf.Ja. Aaf . 5t. It s. dw. JTtf WZM. BELL. IXSItL'AX C, HEAL ESTATE, COLLECTING k GENERAL AGT., 5 RICHMOND. Ind. CXiOTHZNG! B. R ATJ H 6c Co., ARC constantly reeeiviar more new and fa.bl.aabl. lothicf to tt eir larre etoea aireavy ea haad. Cailier ia this week aa some basis, we were srtoai.hed t ae what pile ot aew aad taaty Mea aad Beys' clotB,Br .-rp, aad are aaaswwd by tica tata tsvey I tr, ,; oftae r . are all of taeir ewa maaaSaetawe. sat a. far: eat. etys awd pries eaaaet be sasrpataeeat were eiawwaawa. Taarfaeiit;e la tSte taHsen are aasMrior to aa acAar La tana sty. aad peor-1 may b aswarwd taws for a rel At aad bar rata caU at tae center al Mala Xaraew star R. RACH A CO. ye l?. !. e-tM

Wood Wood Wanted at this Office.

Bank of tbe State of Indiana, BRANCH AT KICBMOKIt, JSl, Moeth, 1st. tS FpiTK STOCKBOLPERS of t!s Braaeb Ban..ui 1 ft?! V:rc'ar TTt" '! Tear will h.u ., ih. i ,B oa 34 day. 1st saxBth M. rfW, at t 'clock. c. r. cotrix. tathur. THE PLVNO. AI,S? FAY CRAO, 1U tske a few p.. P' r UoroBga iastruetton on th FlANu llano stndied and.r good teaoher. in Eurre ha hopes to estUfy thoee who wish her eerric as to her ability to instruct. Terms LOW. Kefors to Jno, R. Popp, Esq., cn. If. r. Mollowar. tRichn,B.l W. T. OennU, Ksq t'rof. Mailer Riohioni. -'ec. 1. 1S5.J. CaaiVrilfe Citw. 51-t A. L. GRIPFEN, PRODUCE. COMMISSION I FORWARDING MM rlTtCJaXAiyT Central Wharf, BUFFALO, X Y. X.W Cash Advances cm Consignments April 81. 1-S! ,a,y THE CITY SHOE STORE No. 6 Main Street. Rlchniend. Ind. The? undersigned having come to the determination to hToatrdoan ei.-'a.lrely CASH husines.. has put down the priew of hotae-mwda work, to the lowest i possible tiring prices r LADIES' WORK: All other styles in proportion Also all kinds of 'hoes for Mte and Children, both houie-male aud ustoui work, which wtll I sold as low as the satuo justify or shoes can b tonsht in inr homo in this 'ity Thankful f.,r the liberal ptronae hciotofore received, he respsctfally soiieiu a eontinuance of tha satue. His work is make of materials elected by himself and the work roa le in this city. It is not Cifctunati work made in the East. JCB MORTON. 1 tt April 17. 1S39. WATCH AWD JEWELRY STORE K. F. IIIHST, Ke-tpectfu'ly informs his friends and the nl.. S-' 'om',c ,h' he keeps for rale a gcnoral assortment wVutrlies, Clocks. Jen lrr, .Vr. He also rejirs Watches and (lock in the cst in. 11. ier. The patronage of the public is re-pectiully 10(uested. t rShop No. M.in street, in the room foi inerlr cenptrd by theCitiiens' Bank. Soap and Candle Factory. I'HE undorsijrned would respectfully Inform the public that he is at all times prepare J to furnish to or- . Ier SUMMER AND WINTER CANDLES fa superior qualirr, hard and soft Soap, Sc. Me also wishes to purchase Tallow and LarJ. rendered aud tinrendered. Soap Grease, Ashes, 4c, Ae. CANDLES AT WIIOLKSAX.il. is ebesp a. tb.y can be bought in the eity. The repn. tatton his Summer Candies have obtained Justirte. jliui in confidently recommending them to tha public. Articles delivered in any part of the ciry. t'ETKU 8HINIH.KK. Richartad, Oct. CO. 1359. ao in 'S7 tf I- II. UITIIEKS, II AS just received a Urge and complete stock nt Fresh Oroc.ries from tb Eastern Cities, which together with his former stock makes his the largest aud most com. plete stock In Etttern Indiana. II invites all his old and vould be please I to have many new customers, call up isamiue his stock, lie will try an make It their iiirwt to deal with him. The public are i anted to eall and sea 'tis goods and prices. let. 13. I oa. f.f. PERFUMERY WE wish to say to the public that we havn tho Largest and f'urest sxiek of Forfumery. K.incy and Toilot articles ever brouirhtto this market and fur alecheapat JOS. STEODOM 4 -' Ms 2i, 2Uf Tho Bigger Boot. ' 'Y0 fret the inwr of t.w. mm. HAm. m in StllSS m Jk tHJNkt.K'!. opposite tbe Hnntinirton House ' ra.lr prlr. .n pat . 1 tUm IowmI SgnfM. OS The Biggest Boot. IT Is al way s better to have your work done by oaw who has learned his trade (than to have it bached at half price.) If you want a (rood job 4 Toiairtng at fair prices, taka your Hoots and Shoes to nilV.V A niNKLK, o2 Opposite the Huntington Ilou-e. THOMAS G. THOMPSON, Manufacturer of FIRST PREMIUM STRAW and FODDER CUTTERS, j Warrauta-1. They r-c-iT. the Frut Premiam nt ihe last Wayne County Fair, an I at thorj. Rktaii. Prick Cast Steel Knife 00 i " " ' " Scythe S oo Orders from a dis'ane promptly filled. CI . ,: I ti4 on. and entire satisfaction riven. Shop fith street a uil. nr.Main. KI' HMONO. Ind. 4Tu , Al. ., II Alt ICO t a ef different styles and prices P. S. A good Spring Wagon fur ShIo. iHOS. HI NT. TIIOS. JiKsrOtt" GROCERY ti PROVISION STORE THE ualeertizned have ajain corrnnn?I tha Grocery an J i rivision Bjsiaoss at tha oi l s'aol Xnuth Kaat Cor. Mmin A Pront at'., and will be happy to their old friend and a uiioy I new one. a? reel disposed to p.tt-nnix the-n. Wm ! pledge ourselves to pay the hiiest prire in ea.H fr i all eourrtr- prodaow of merchantable quality oif,r. I at oar store dutter, I-gif. Ha-jon, Lt'4, t'orn. Apples, and in fact anything in ocr Ii ie a firmir has to s.li. f oun'ry store keepsrt may r!y on (retting 4'irvinnati prices for their batter, eggs and feathers, all seasons of the year, f ro n us as we ship to distant m trkats we are enable! to pay satisfactory priee. Our eity friends will ba supplied a heretofore with all kinds a. Lrroceriej, reel, an 1 eooica r auilij r lour, dol.ror -ej at their retidnc fret of cbarra. HCSTA NEtTOR. Richmond, Dee 1.159. il-Srn Jeff and Axe copy 8m Somotlilne Now 2 JAMES M. HAYS, Haa removed his store near tha Big: Pump, No. 8 Main St., rsORTON'S Building and havinr traded off bis old L9 Stock, and having filled bis she! NJbJW GO i shelves with is prepared to aell them at price, for cash THAT DEFY COMPETITION. t-C.U on him. Kichmond, Dee. 1. 13:9. SI Dissolution. TOE partnership existing here to tor between f. Woolverton aod Cd. H . Menka. hat this day bwea dissolved by matasj consent. Tb n .te and account, are at the aid st.nl, and Ibosa knowing themselves to b indebted ar 2 rwqaested to pay Bp immediately E. tl. Menka will attain. I to oaakios; settlement PDWAKl . WOULVERroN. ED. H. HL-NKA. Richmond, Kov. ti, 1S53. The Bot anw Shoe .tlatauraeturing'. Will be cootinned by Edward O. Woolverton, al la old stand, aad I taka plaaaar ia racomnaaaading bins to my olo friends aod sastonaer. as ayipsrly an i .oely eoanpetcst to at work entirely catisfaalory to the -a. k.D. H. MAIN K A. THANKFUL For past favors, tb. andwraigaad rwpctolly reTeru a eontiouane ef tb ltbawal patrowaw bar.lofe eatewded to tb. ld arm of VA'ooi v.rv,n H Maaka, pantoalarly so as b dasigaa to eon tan a ia the old owatan track of msaafaetaring to order, ail kinds of It?oU and Shots. Gtv him a cavil at Ho. , Maia strwwt . . g. wooLrfcttrox. Rieboaond. Daw. 1. 51 tf A. C DILL. HAS ravev4 t Uv rm wear v. L. Rrasty'a 84,1, aaow, Hala etrwea. aad wiil 4ewot hi aaMirs kits aad ausstttwa t ta kaaaia sat O DRRTAKISO. B is Ml awB ta (sua city for ta MiebvaMd Metal I CoSta. .iM that Metals Oartal Case, which a wilt farataa t mr4m. Wiitsi CssTaa at a npariw stvle aa4 taiah. always M haaad. a will ansa i faesls with a lhirsahl Hssar sar a ptaia aaTiaga. a4 has twraa. will MuisrHtusttlsrtsl A- C. Cll.l.. Hay . laj zlf