Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 44, 29 October 1845 — Page 4

WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING.The subscriber informs hia friends aud the public, that he in ready and willing to repair any thing in the time line, and will warrant the article operated on to keep tine. His shop is in the Book Store, and he hopes a share, at least, of custom will be fm-ly showered upon him.

"Time is money," homv out of and in reasonable for cash. Richmond, July 2 and the undersigned hopes to make i 1 1HL.; his prices, therefore, are j. ii. nrxMci iT. , 1913. 27 tf 3 2-22 52 5 3 & 'tf 3? ft .2 . R I C If M O N D , I N Dl AX A . iS "J? 3 rpo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The 1 undersigned, having made arrangements with Jo.ias Cask, (a man of twenty years' experience in Machinery.) to superintend their Machine Shop, are prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery to order at Cini iniiati prices, nuch as Pickers, Carding Machines, Coudeiisors, Power Looms, Napping Machines, Shearing Machines, Press Stoves, ice. &:c. XT" We are also building superior Threshing Machines, which wc will sell on accommodating term. e are also inpossession of the various patterns of Thresliing Machines in use, and can make am- repairs required. Having a great variety of MILL and other Patterns, we can furnish CASTINGS of every description, on fair terms. Also a variety of Cooking, Parlor, Ten and Seven-Plate STOVES, kept constantly on hand; ail of which will be warranted for 11! mouths. J. M. it J. II. ni'TTON. X. B. Hand Machines, fur the manufacture of Hewing Silk, made to order. Spring Foundery, June 11, lf45. J. .M. J. II. H. 00 in ' II. RICHMGHD FOUNDERY! STOVES, HOLLO W-WAUI auJ C ISTIN'GK, At Cincinnati Prices. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he carries on the Foundery business, at the establishment lately conducted by the firm of T. and J. O'Harra. He has now on hand a superior lot of STOVES; consisting of Nos. 1 , t, and 3 Improved Premium Cooking I Stove, Spilman's Improved Cooking Store, seven and tenplate Stoves of different si7.es, with a general assortment j of Franklin and Parlor Stoves. Also Pots, Kettles, Andirons, and VVngon lioxes. . He also manufactures and makes to order Carding Ma- ' rhines, Condensers, Spinning and Napping Machines, I broad and narrow Power Looms, Fulling Stoves, and all ' kinds of Machinery used in Manufacturing establish- j merits. Mill Gearing of all kinds made on the shortest notice. He feels confident in saying that he has the largest and beat selected lot of patterns in the Western country for Grist and Saw Mills. He has, in short, the latest improvement in the Mill Gearing line. T3 VZ.OX70XZ MAKBI13. He has patterns for all the good Ploughs in use. He has Sloop's Ploughs, right and left; Peacock's right and left; Woods' Plough, four different sizes all of which he will sell at Cincinnati prices, for Cash. BT-TTH R ES II I N G MACHINES He hns an excellent Threshing Machine which Vie manufactures and will sell for Cash or approved Trade. For ease to horses, neatness and despatch in the execution of work it is inferior to none in use. The undersigned returns his thanks to the public for the liberal support bestowed upon the late firm of T. and J. O'Harra, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of their f.ivors. 0"AII kinds of Machinery repaired on short notice. Cash, Wheat, or good Horses will be taken in exchange for any of the above articles. THOMAS O'HARRA. 0"J"It is necessary that the business of the late firm of T. and J. O'Harra should be settled ns soon as possible; therefore, those who are indebted to said firm are hereby requested to make immediate payment. June II, 1845. jan.31,-J5. T. O'H. llasrcrstotv 11 Iron mid I5raw FOUNDERY. r"I'IIE undersigned still continue the Foundery busiI siness in the town of Hagerstown, Wayne co., Ia., and are prepared to fill ail orders in their line of business. They will make, to order, all kinds of Mill Irons; a variety of Cooking, Ten and Seven-Plate, and Parlor Stoves; Wood's Patent, Homing's, Peacock's, Sloop's and Wiskonsin Ploughs, both Right and Left-Handed. Also, a first-rate article of Bark Mills; Hollow Ware of all kinds. 0They have also made arrangements to furnish, of superior workmanship, all kinds of Carding Machinery, Power Looms, Thrctlung Machines of ditlerent kinds, &.c. ic. They will keep for sale, an assortment of Andirons, Wagon Boxes, cast Collar Blocks, Plough Shares, Fan Mill Irons, and all the variety of articles made in Founderios. In addition to the above, they will make, to order, BELLS of tone and material equal to any made iu the country, and all articles of Brass and composition used iu the consrtuction of machinery. The above articles will be exchanged, at fair prices, for Flax-Seed, Wheat, Horses, and all articles of approved country produce: LEATHER tT7Thev will aldo keep for sale a variety of Eastern and Country-Tunnned Pole and Upper Leather, Calfskins, Harness and Bridle Leather; which will be exchanged for Hides, Skins, and Tallow. Thev will sell Leather at cash prices. WIGGINS & RODGERS Hagerstown, June 11, 1?45. 30 in " l ltf ia MJ4&IU VMkj MANUFACTURER of Coaches, Barouches, Friends' Carryalls, York Wagons, Phn-tons, Buggies, &c. Also, a superior article of Coach. Cabinet, and Japan Varnish, manufactured in Philadelphia, by one whose knowledge of the art places him without a rival. Warranted not to crack. Also Carriage Trimmings of every description, such 'h . . , i-, , r i n Laces, Cloth, fc-ilver Hub Bands, Door Hamdes. Lamps. j . j , - . ,, , . , - , m.v.n mum ."...f.- -', .",..-, -. -, x- .. mi., it mil 1 lurnished at the lowest Cash price. Persons at a distance can be accommodated by dropping a lino to the subscriber. Main street, opposite Mr. Gilbert's Hotel, Richmond. Ia. Juno 11, lS4o. ID jn '4j. 1 c ASH Paid for FLAXSEED, by U. BKIGHTWELL. 34 tf Richmond, June 4, 1 5 13. 7"ARX1SHES. . R. Lippincott, has just received, from Philadelphia, a superior article of Pale Coach ' Body Varnish, together with Cabinet and Japan Varnish ; also, a lot of fashionable Carriage Trimmings, low for cash. Richmond, June 11, 1845. "19-'41 - m i i ti n.i.ir..i. c-urest re men y lor tiie cure J of Sweeney, roll-Evil. I istula, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Big Head, &c, that was ever discovered. Also, for the human flesh, it excells in the cure of Rheumatic Pains, Swelling of the Glands of the Throat, Ring Worms, Tetter, Frosted Feet, &c. Each genuiue bottle is stamped 'Smith Liniment." and 6:gned Denny Minor, sole Proprietors. None others genuine. DENNY & MINOR, Eaton, O. The above Liniment is for sale at the Drug Store of i I. REED BROTHER. i Kichmond, Juno II, 1S4j. i tf OF DRUGS, ilIEDICI,El$, CUD.niCAI, Vc. Ac AT REEDS' WnOLESALF. M) RETAIL DRl'G AXD CHEMICAL. STORK, MAIN" STREET, RICH MONO, IM). 7 E har just received from Philadelphia a freh supply of Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals. Instru ments, Glassware, Shop Furniture, pure Wines and liquors, &c. See. Which will enable us to furnish all demands for articles in our line, cheaper than ever for the KXADT. All articles warrated fresh and pure, and of the best quality. Fhysicians and dealers generally are invited to etep and tee . We sll at Cincinnati price, for the earne py.

Administrators' Sale. WILL be sold on Friday the31st October, inst. at the residence of John M'Whinney, dec, fire miles sooth east of Richmond the following personal

'property of said deceased, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, from bOtoiOIIogs, about a "sheep, torn, wueat, uats ana Hay; one four horse Wagon, one Carriage, some farming Tools, household and kitchen furniture, aud other articles not necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. in., and continue from day to day till all lie sold. Terms Made know on day of sale, and due attendance given by THOMAS M'WHINNEY, JOHN M'WHINXEY, Adm inixtrators. Oct. i-i. 4i-u ,7-ALt'AnLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V"iil rtv on Fifth street, belonging to the Estate of Dr. Morris Lancaster, dec d., consisting of two LOTS, s ubstantia!! v enclosed and improved by a large PRICK DWELLING Htil SE, constructed of the U-st materials, and finished iu every part in the neatest and most approved style: a well of good water in the kitchen; a large Cistern for rain water near the door, together with out-buildings all in the best order. Also, about thirty Fruit Trees, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry, of the choicest selection. The situation is elevated and airy, commanding a tine prospect of a portion of the surrounding countrj ; one of the most desirable locations for a residence iu the city of Richmond. For information, enquire of WILLIAM It. I OI LKE, Atiniiiiisirator. Richmond, M ty I t, 1-15. 2Dtf I,IfEIT mill c'ii-:.vfi.E.v. IF LIGHT von want, just com" to me: Such CANDLES I II supplyThat none can any better be, Or nicer to the eye ! So hurry on and bring the "'.' Come one, come am. together: flood goods you'll get, not common trash, They'll stand in any weather: Hard, white and sweet, what ask you more? Come on anil crowd my Factory door! Your clothes, your faces, hands, and feet, Much washing will require, To keep you healthy, clean and sweet Then, too, for SOAP enquire: Doth hard and soft both strong and good, I make of every kind; Bring on your cvsn your tk hie your wood, I'll suit von to vour mind! SOAP-GREASE and ASHES, too, I won't refuse, Cut gladly talie what quantilv vou boose. " GEORGE WII.SON. 3T"Grateful for favors past he hones for more. Richmond, Sept. ill, 1?43. UDtf G W T RUSSES of every variety and of the most approved models; n fresh slock just received, at June 25, 1S13. 2C-tf REED'S. L, u 11 it 1: IC & T is ic 1: II I X ii M A C II I N E S . T1 HE subscriber wishes to exchange either a Travel ler or Stationary .Machine for cash and lumber will take the most in lumber is also making Clover Hollers to exchange for cash and produce. Shop on Main street near L. Lurk's Livery Stable. Also, a large, strong work-horse which will be exchanged for lu.'nber, on good terms. F. W. ROBINSON. Richmond, Sept 10, 1 15. 3-tf j NF.W F.KA IV MEDICINK. hVHO WILL NOT TAKE TILLS. WHEN THEY ! CAN BE TAKEN WITH AS MUCH EASE AS A j SUGAR PLUMB? DR. PARIS' ANTI-BILLIOUS CANDY COATED PILLS, for the prevention and cure of diseases ari- ' sing from a disordered system and impure blood, viz: Bilj lions, intermittent, remittent, nervous, inflammatory and j putrid fevers, dyspepsia, liver complaint, sickness at the I stomach, pain in the side, breast, back, and shoulders, cosj tiveness, inflammation of the lungs, bladder, intestines. I stomach, throat, and air passages, rheumatism, gout, ap- ' poplexy, paralysis, dysentery, flatulency, depressed spir1 its, hypocondriassis, palpitation of the heart, nervous irritability, loss of appetite, acidity, general debility, hysteri ies, giddiness and dimness of sight, sick headache, spasms, j biles, pimples iu the face, tetter, scrofTula, gravel, dropsy ; in fhe head and chest, scurvy, syphillis, colds, coughs, ulcers, sores of every description, female complaints, snp- . pressions and other complaints originating in a disordered ' stomach and impure blood. ! Those Pills are certain to remove the root, the primary cause of all those distressing maladies, and applicable iu ! all cases and forms of sickness, from childhood up to old j ge, and can be used with perfect safety by all under any circumstances, particularly among delicate females, who , arc so frequently subject to transient complaints, which often render their health very precarious. The preferred superiority of these Pills is that they are prepared from the solid extracts of "Ilrrb and Coo.." Their nature is to 'elranr, purify and utt'cngften," harmless to the constitution and death to disease. ! Besides, they can be tnken by those who have the most delicate stomach, being thickly coated with Candy, and therefore not the slightest taste of medicine is perceptible. Sold only in the West at Dr. Duncan's office, 150. Sycamore street, where all orders must he directed. Price 25 cents single box. These valuable Pills are for sale at the Richmond, la., Sept., 21st, 1 15. BOOK STORE. fTVIE MORAL ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR JL l?4b, for sale, bv the single copv, dozen or gross BOOK STORE. at tiie RICHMOND HOTEL: (CORNER OF MAIN AND MARION STREETS, RICHMOND, IA.) TOSF.PH W. GILBERT, respectfully informs his jr iriciu.s ana mo J ravening puonc, that he has reGumoililia T anrilA,.)ci.;n r n 1 e ui.. i. jutiu.uuc.i,,u vi mi.-, win aiiu i-ivurauiy IV 1 1 o u Hi vrn ,,.t i, .i , i. t n - - " - 1 1 j " 1 1 . iiidni- l I 1 1 , 1 1 ' I t.oilltoriaDle. .- gooa and attentive Ostler is at all times ready to take charge of Horses, and the stable is well supplied with provender. His charges are reasonable. Sept. 24th, IS 15. 39tf PAINTS. Engl. Green. Emerald do. Paris do. Chrome do. do. Yellow. And all others, at June 25, 1545. REED'S. 2G-tf IKaiitloiic Rmidrncc For Sale. riHE undersigned offers for sale, on favorable terms, I the residence in which he resides. It is situated on Market street immediately east of the Public Square, and j is one of the most pleasant locations in the city. The building is a TWO-STORY BRICK, recently built, in modern style, and besides being of the best materials it is ; finished in superior style. It is commodious and conveI nicnt. and has all the appendages of a comfortable dwel- ' ling. It has a i AViih-IIoue, SmoUe-HouseT Dairy, Cistern, j Stable, &.C., I all in good order. Tiie grounds are neatly laid out and wen cultivated, with a choice collection ot uie Dest truit and vines. WM. WIGGINS. Richmond, June 1?, 1545. 24 tf T IVERY STABLE. Tiie subscriber has for hire. MJ several good saddle horse Buggies and well broke ! horses tlis terms will be suited to the times. Richmond, June 4, 145. Ttf.j LEWIS BURK. FAMILY CARRIAGE, OR SALE ! ENTIRE L Y AB", suitable for one JOB JJORTON". 39tf X? of two horses. Richmond, Sept- 24, le4.". (QW heat, Com, Oats, and Wood, taken on subscription to the Palladium, if delivered soon.

HATS AND CAPS AT THE C1XC1XXATI PRICES IS I HAVE on hand a large assortment of Tlain and Fashionable Otter, Meatre, Uovtamer, Bntnh, Short' Sap, Roram, Smooth Cartor, Re-mnd and Square Crown, Wool Castimere , and Common H ol

arils,

of our own manufacture. Also. Just received, a general assertment of Men and Hoys" Cloth, Ytlrti and fur C i Tlwl At Hie Old. Maid, North !ide of LllJ O. Main street, ONE lKOR WEST OF J. W. GILBEEt's KlTTl.. joiin sri'FiciNs. Richmond, Sept. 10, 1543. 37tf TAX IiS roit IS 15. EXPECT to attend in the several Township in tliis Couutv for the purpose of receiving the TAXES Kr I the present year, on the following days, to-wit: Boston Township, Boston, A bin gton, Hiilsiiorou Newport, 10th mo. ;' October ;h, " 15i. I Abingtou : Franklin " New Garden. " Green " Clav Perry ' Jefferson " Jackson " Washington " Harrison " Wavne " Willi am burgh, Washington, Economy, Hagarstown, Cambridge Milton, Jarkj.isfirgh, Richmond, 20 A. 21 j 22 A: 2;i 2 1 i 25 ! " "7 A- iN ! " 2! :10& 31 revilie thereafter, next. tune specified, iu aud as much inAnd at the Treasurer's ( ffioe in Cen until the first day of 1st 1110., (January, Payment should be made within the order to avoid the penalties of the law convenience arises to all conrrrnrd , from too many delavi 11 1 until near the latest time of pavment. It is n-ry tlrnirable, til it those who can do so, should settle as earlv as convenient. The rami- amount of interest will be al lowed on Scrip in the earliest payments, that can b? in the latest. ROAD RECEIPTS from the Supervisors done, tu the, amount of the Road 1'ax chargjj, presented at the time of settlement. R A T E ri O F T A X A TIO.V. On each $100 for State purposes proper, " ' .I!M) for Lunntie Asvlum, SUN) for Deaf and Dumb. 100 for Education of the Blind, " " $1'0 for County Tax, " l0 for Road Tax on real estate, " " Poll for State purposes, for wurk should be 20 Cents. I 5 Mills. 2 " 10 Cents. 5 " 50 50 50 " " Poll for Couuty purposes, " ' Dost over one, Those holding Orders on the County Treasury are requested to present them for payment. ACH1LES WILLIAMS, Treasurer of W. C. Centreville, Sfh mo. (August) 2fi, 145. Cash Paid for Wool! r i f f r V LES. OF WOOL "tvMxr AT Tift u 5 vi yj j RICHMOND WOOLt.KN I'Af TdltV fl'MIE undcrsigrird is prepared to receive WOOL to J manufacture into Cloth, 1 Ianuels Blankets, Sattinctts, and Jeans, either by terms suted to the times. the yard, or on shares on lie aiso nas on Hand a verv good assortment of th above named goods; which he is willing to EXCHANGE for WOOL or other pro luce. 0lie will also FI LL and VRESS CLOTH, at the customary prices. LEVIXUS KING. Richmond, 20th of 5th mo., 1515. 22tf irr will ye die. RF.WAKR OF COXsl MI'TIOV. DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY ALWAYS CURES. We find from some of the Eastern nners. that this popular medicine is performing some of the most remarkable cures on record: iu the City of Philadelphia, within the last year 2M76 persons have been restore.) to perfect health, in New York 2p, Boston 1100, Ii tit iinore ''JO, and we would suppose an avernge amount in all oth:r Cities where this medicine has been introduced. This fact is sufficient evidence show ing the wonderful efficacy of this truly valuable medicine. v e are aeipiaiuted with numerous persons in '-our city" who have been restored to perfect health by timely c.se of Dr. Duncan's Medicines, and would Therefore recommend them to those suffering with the premonitory symptoms of Consump- ' tion such as Colds. Coughs, Chiliuess. Impaired Appetite, Slight Fever, Hoarseness, and difficulty growing out of the matter that secretes itself in the. iuiigs; soreness of the throat, a ilry and painful cough, tightness of the i chest, attended with a sense of suffocation, complexion ' sallow and pallid, difficulty of breathing, redness of the cheeks, palpitation of the heart, sick headache, saltish ! taste in the month, severe pain in the side, breast and J small of the back, heat of the skin, irregular state of bow- I els, foul tongue, disturbed rest, diflicul ty of laying on the ! side, depression of spirits, faintness, attended with weakness and general debility of the whole system, giddiness! and dimness of sight, pain in the stomach, and sometimes f vomiting, wasting or decay of the body, a hacking cough, unusual degree of heat, increased pain in the breast and side, spitting of a white, or green and white or bloo.iy matter, night sweats, hectic fever, &c, &c, Such are '. some of the most common symptoms of that dreadful destroyer, CONSUMPTION. And being a serious and solemn fact, will those afllictcd any longer deprive themselves of a cure, when one is so near at hand which is DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, a medicine that has established itself in millions of cases both in Europe and the United States. Western Office, just open for the accommodation of Agents and others living in the South and West, Xo. 15C cjuiimre si., i:iciunaii, wnere on oouinern and esi im iIpm rn, AT..,);,.; . . i . i j j - r . iia .-n.ui.uiro iiiostfc ut auuit'NKU ill I u lure. ' rr .....i ..n r . : - - i-' ' -' t ''' ail uaoaiB 111 U2Sa&cs lit Jl1 I with skill and science. This valuable medicine is for sale at the in Richmond IndBOOK STORE. T" HE Celebrated Dr. Rush's Compound Purifying '. SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA strictet aecetable. the exaiteu reputation attained by Dr. Kusli, hoth in private practice and as a Physician to the American Army, is sufficient guaranty for the efficacy and useful- ; ness of this truly invaluable medicine. It was prescribed ; by him and other Physicians, attached to the army during our glorious revolutionary straggle, and proved to be a certain and unfailing cure forseveral of the most preva- j lent, and at the same time most cistreasing complaints by ' which our race is afTlicted, to-wit; Affections of the Liv- , cr, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, and all iisorders arising from an impure state of the Wood. Under this latter. head may be clashed Obstinate eruptions of the skin, Pimples on the face, Syphilitic svmptmos, Scaly Erup tions, Tetters and Ring- orms, Y hite Swelling Scrolula and Mercurial diseases. It is also a most excellent remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Infant's Cholic, and gcnetal affections of the bowels in children for none of which has any effectual cure been provided, unless it be this purifying Medicine. Doctor Walter Z. Wanostrotchtz's Aromatic EmenagogTie PIL.I. for Female. This Pill, by the experience of years, has been proved j to be the ne plus ultra' of medical preparations. Th celebrated inventor himself cured over 13,000 cases of snnnn-Mpif mAnina irroon aide neieA HnH ) t He r Aizv3istm 111. cident to females, having used them, to the exclusion fj every other remedy for such disease, during a continued j practice of nearly jQ years, without a solitary instance of

failure, when used according to the Directions. Iney were first introduced on tliis continent in 1619, by Dr. Thomas Phillips, of Newbargh, New York, he having obtained the formula for preparing them from Dr, Wanostrochu himself. They have since then been used very extensively throughout most of the eastern States, and he proprietor is so thoroughly satisfied of their virtue, hat he fearlessly challenges the world to produce a medcine in any form that will prove superior in reheTing the afflictions of suffering women F-TThe Sarsaparilla and Pill are for eale at the RICHMOND BOOK STORE. Junell,l?45. 41y

DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY,

FOK COKSmiTTON, OR GOING INTO A DECLINE. IT is a serions and solemn fact, that this disease when neglected and left until it becomes a seated and chronic affection is certain tocomrnence its insidious attack upon the lungs in the insipient stage of tins kind of Consumption, the patient feels a sense of uneasiness iu the chest, with severe fits of couhinjr. or a short, dry cough attended with difficulty ot breams; w hen permitted to run on without the use of a proper medicine, the cough becomes extremely troublesome, especially in the morning: the breathing n.or- cifficult expectoration penlent some fever iu the evening redness of the checks colliquative s't als extreme weakness and at length tiie patient sinks into the sleep of death! ir LISTEN, THEN,.? t To the Warning voice that daily echoes i in your ears guard xourself from the first unerring seed of that .J uiscase wlm.il is certain - to k 11 i t its fa t a 1 r t!iri. Asararl tlcsnake, it j warns I YOU 111- C of 1 4 1 7- T: its H lti!. poisonous 1" ! r"' fangs, and f vou heed i jot, the s. sting of destruction will soon pierce your vitals an i w J rentier you iM-yond the shades of hope! May these facts awaken ou, 0 arouse you to give ear to the voice of reason, and use that KemU'V in time, which has enrol and prolonged the lives of thousands. Let it be borne in mind that this MEDICINE is DOCTOR DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY; A preparation entirely of vegetable extracts, express.lv prepared to loosen the corrupt morbid humors and viced matter that accumulates in the air passages, and finally fasten upon the lungs. The medicine causes all this to be : j thrown up by txH etc ration. it is 011. y oy tne power ot Uic expectorant organs that the seat, the , r root of disease, can be eradicated from the s stein. The Expectorant Remedy offered to you is found by Physicians generally, and by those ho have fully tested its virtues, to Ik- the oulv safe medicine that will completely perform this grand object. ft Rl lIASI RS, BE CARLFCl. that trifling or dang reus medicine is not pul.ned upon you by those who are not Agents, in place of .Dr. Duncan's Expectorant lieincdy. Be not persuaded to take their vile mixtures, if you wish to save your life. Principal office for the United States, for the sul of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, is ut No. l'J, North Mb street, Philadelphia, Ij'Ask for Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, and be sure vou obtain it. IJ'Sold in Richmond, Ia. at the BOOK STORE. June 11, 1 15. 24 If V ATI: NT VK KM !! i t; j: DOCTOR MT.ANE'S A .J i: K I ( A V 0 Ii M N p i; ( I I i r , Promptly trpils IFc?7Jis to an almost inrrcdiftle To substantiate the above fact many hundreds numher! of testiicouials could be adduced, out of vhi h the following are selected, from individuals of standing and veracity- Di deed, it is conlnleiitiy iiliirnicd tli::t each new t al of the tendency 1 powers ot tins rcmcti y w II 1 have an nudilional : to wnicn ana coniirni us nine, nna mat it it were universally known ami diffused over the United States, it would j not save less than ii;a:iy hundred.--, if not thousands of ' lives annually. j Certificates. I do certify lh.-'t a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two j whole worms, &. pieces that would have made sixty more, I from a boy of John Le welling, which, if laid i:i a straight line, would have most probably measured the enormous i length of one hundred yards. JOSI.AH JACKSON. Owner of ater Forge, and other Works, Monongalia counfy, Va. AsTOMsinxn vi:t Tnir.ll! Dn. M'Lane's American Worm Specific. This is to certify that I bought from Holmes vV Kiiid, Druggists, corner of Fourth and Wood sts., one vial of Dr. M'Lane's American W orm Specific and gave about one half the lal to a child of mine over five years old, anil surprising to relate she passed fully three-fourths of a pint of worms, mostly aiive, some of which measured eight inches long. Her health is much improved since that period. This statement I freely make, as the public ought to know that this valuable medicine can be procured in ourcitv. ELIZA STEVENSON", Pittsburgh. j This is to certify, that th ? above statement is correct, 1 and if any doubts arise, the worms have been preserved in alcohol, and may lc seen bv those who are sceptical. JAMES HAMIL, Washington Lock, m-nrGoe. Beak's Cotton Factory, Pittsburgh. Prepared for the Proprietor by Jonathan Kidd Ai Co. holesale and Retail Druggists, No. (Kb corner of 4th and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. X. B.-Be particular to ask for Dr. M'Luiic's American Worm Specific, or Patent Vermifuge. Az for 3' Lams FiU and trorm fprrifir. Mdton. Jesse Hiatt; Cambridge City, S. F. Siiorp: Germantown. John D. Wolff: Mcchaniesburg. I Ieiirv Gcttle ; Centreviiie. John E. Dunham; White School house, Thomas Ellis; Lilwrty, Culley iV Bowers; Brownsville. Henry Rider; Abingtou, M. A. White; l liiloliiaUi W. Amphlet: Richmond, Irviu Reed. May 2rth. It45. 22-Cm DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED For the Cure of Iftjiiit.g or Lirrr Complaint, Dynrpgia, and Sick Ilrwi-Ache. Pvmptoms of a DisEASF.n Liver. Pain in the right side, under the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes tiie pain is felt under the shoulder blade, it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right urui. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite onJ sickness; the bowels, in general, are costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the head is troubled witii pain accompanied with a oull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is general! v a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. Hie patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to hint, yet hj cn warcclv summon up fortitude enough to try it". In fact, he distress every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the dis ease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively derange.-J. CERTIFICATES -Thi3 istoeerlity, that having been associated with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine, for nearly two and a half years, I have had many ooortunities of witnessing the good effects of his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of tlx diseases of the liver, than I have known cared and relieved by any other course of treatment. Dec. 1530. OLIVER MORGAN". This is to certify, that a niece f mine was very ill with the Liver Complaint- She obtained one box of .M'Lane's Liver I'ilis, which she took and received much benefit from the same. She is now taking the second box. and has nearly recovered ; and I beheve it wa the Piiis that relieved her, as she took no other medicine. I would therefore cheerfully recommend them to thos laboring under that disease. JOSEPH BOYD. Jefireystcwn, 12 mile from Pittsburgh. Prepared for the Proprietor by Joxatha Kf di Sl Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 60, Corner of 4th and Wood t. Pittsbnrgh. X. B. In order that there mav be no mistake, be particular to ask for "Dr. M'Lane's Piiis." For sale at the REEDS. T I I-ET'S Snprior ni,E 1 7 TMEVT, which is IV regarded as the most effectual remedy now extant, i offered for sale at the IS BOOK STORE Richmond, June 11,1 45.

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JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, W t.i it a pi,., sure to le able to recoiunieud this mltciaa as the best calculated for the purpose of curing cougduy colds, son throat, asthma, and all affections of the lungs. From a long personal acquaintance with Dr. Jay e, we know Uut he is no quack, and his medicines are not naetrmtms af th modern cry up, but are the result of his long experience as a practising pli vs.ciau, and the expense of great labor. HarturJ CitHn.) Daily Rrrute. New-York, March l(Hh,lII. Dr. Jayne DesrSir Being sTerely afflicted with la. taiienza a hard Cough and Asthma and finding every means fail of relieving me. Consumption appeared laerttable; but by using two bottles of your Expectorant, I was restored to perfect health. Respectfully yoara, JvtN E1.1.W. Late Pastor of the Baptist Church, StAinfarJ, Ct. From the Ren. JtAn Srur. Lvwai:.Tsvii.i e, N. J., April 27th. l$39. Dr. Jayne Dear Sir Bv the blessing of G;i ywit Expectorant hasefFected a cure in me of a most dislnrs-

1 sing comj Flint. In IVcember lisf. I was s'iief w-tth j gTeat severity by a paroxysm of Asthma; a disease with j which 1 had been atHicted for many years past. It wa ; attended with a lKrs-ness and soreness f tl lungs and I throat, together with a laliorious cough, ami complete prostration of strength, aud when almost wm cot with, i suffocation, a Inittleof yonr Expectorant wits sent to nre. ; At first 1 thought it was nothing but quackery, but seeiar- ' it so highly recommended br Dr. Goring', with whom J was well acquainted, 1 was induced to try it, and ht a few ' days it completely cured me, nor have I erer ht any i return of the disease since. I have now formed so higtt ; an opinion of vour im-dicine, that if 1 had but a few bot- ' ties of it, and could obtain 110 more, I would nt part with them for ten dollars each. Yours, most affection ately, Joiiv Setira. J jThe above valuable medicine is for sale at REEDS' DRUG STORE. Richmond, la., Oct. 2, 1 r 15. im. ituGr.rt.N' i omi'iumi sruri op LIVERWORT & TAB; .1 tuife and certain cure for Cvnttimfituinof the Lungm, SpUtinx of ., C(ifA., Cola's, Astmha, l'ai in the Side, II ro nchiti, 11 hopin-eouh,and alt puhnnnary a'ftetiumt. IN the whole catalogue of remedies for Pulmonary Affections there is not one so universally known and hose virtues have been so thoroughly tested as TAR, every one knows that tar-water and tar purgations ara among the most common remedies for cold, coughs, Sic. and to confirm this opinion so prevalent unionist utiseientitle people we have the authority of tho most eminent professors of medicine. The u lelirated Dr. Ihu h.ui, of England, has employed it successfully for )car. Dr. Crichton, an eminent Physician of Petersburg!!, highly recommends a treatment iu which Tar is principally employed, but it is unnecessary to dwell on this subject, or in fact to expatiate at all on the merits of this medicine. It maybe remarked, however, that this preparation is tho result of years of patient and labored experiment in an extensive practice, and furthermore, that in it are embodied the remedieseinploved bv the celebrated Dr. Cooper a : 4 e " . .- , . ; iii', inning; ,ivi,c jrtiii ui vxirnHive prnciice I it Which he treated a great number of cases of Consumption, did j not lose one single patient, ns may lie Been on reference to a stat. Tiie nt to that elicit published by turn a short tune ago. It being so gent rally understood allif admitted that as a cure for Consumption, Tur is without an equal in th list of known substances, we will briefly call attention ta the fact that Liverwort, the other chief ingredient in thi preparation, is known to be equally efficacious in reiievitig the primary and milder stages of pulmonary disease, and in conclusion it may be added that the utmost skill and care have been exercised iu preparing this medicine ti make it as concentrated as possible, by retaining only the medicinal propc rtits of the several ingredients and tbt proportions have been adjusted and tho composition ef-. fueled with a strict reference to their chemical juiiUe. CERTIFICATES. From Justice Finch, Esq., Johi st., between Fourth and Fifth streets, Cincinnati, t . This was a very serious case of spitting of blood which was cured by this medicine in an incredulity short time, ami which there is no doubt would have terminated in a fatal case of Consumption. ' j This is lo certify that, having W, n afilicted with a most distressing Cough attended with much pain, particularly at night, when it was so extremely troublesome as to break my rest continually, and affecting my lungs to such a degree that 1 was constantly spitting blood; and, having placed myself in a physician's cure for a considerable ieneth of time, without obi lining any relief, and seeing no prospect of being cured, but on tin'-contrary the symptoms continuing to increase. I was induced to 'try a portion of Dr. Rogers' remedy, and I am happy to state that its effects exceeded by far my most sanguine expectations, inasmuch as it removed the pain immediately, and abaledj the cough, and in a very short time cured it entirely and Mopped the spitting of blood and ultimately healed my. lungs soundly, iu line, restored me to perfect health. ,j will only add that 1 consider it without exception th best preparation for the diseases it is intended tor, uuw before the public, and I would strongly recommend all person suffering under uflectioiis of the lungs to try tlii medicine without delay. FINCH. Cincinnati, Nov. .'th, I J 1, y, ; The following Certificate are selected from nearly ."Wirt rec. ivedinthc r'tate of New Vorkoluiici; thev iii conduce the most incredulous, of tho etficry"of' this medicine in all Catarrhal affections: C; , -Statement of Mr. Adams, fur many years assistant Steward in the I'.S. N'aval Ho.-pital at'l'rooklyii, N. York. ; I am an old man, now fist verging on to three score and ten," and 2b' years of my life it has been my ii its fortune to be afilicted with what is lernit'd humoral phthisic or dry asthma. For the greater portion of that timfc my life was in continual danger when the fits Would come on, -1 have been on the point of suffocution more than 70 different times, and though I have had the best medical treatment the country ailorJtd aud moreover trii il almost every preparation that has lcn presented ta the public as acure lor it, I was unable to obtain any relief until the fall of 14, at which time I was so fortunate-as to apply to Doctor Rogers forativiee, he prescribed for me.and succeeded in the course of a month in very cilectuully relieving me; his treatment, w hich consisted of a preparation of Tar and some other ingredients, w as con tinned for about twelve months, at which time I considered1 myself perfectly cured, and, though it is now nearly two year ago, I have not had an attack since. I consider it rnjr bo undcu duty to make this statement that other similarly afflicted may be induced to try tho virtues of Doctor Roger' Medicine. ADAM HARRIS, Assist. Surg's U.S. Naval Hospital, ) StewarJ. ; N. Y. Station, Aug. 14, 1843.$ ; Mrs. Wolsey's account of one of the most extraordinary I cases yet heard of: j Tliis is to make known that it is to Dr. Roger' remedy ' for diseases of the Lungs, I do verily believe my daughter Mary Jane owes her life. She is now 22 ears f age l and enjoys most excellent health, I his, when I recall tlte suffering she has endured, when I remember the wactt form, the feeble limbs, the dreadful racking cough and tho alarming spitting of blood, all indicating the approach of Consumption that MI destroyer in it worst form, when I think of lhis and contemplate tny dear child cow, I can scarcely refrain from lx lieving lhat something more than mortal aid has interposed to arrest her progres to an untimely grave. In her early girlhood she mvitfrnA an i alarming predisposition to weakness or disease of the i Lungs, exhibited by difficult and painful breathing, with ! sometime a severe pain in the breast and a very troublesome cough, these symptoms continued to int reaae at iutervais until her 10th year, notwitlistanding the best med- : cal aid was engaged that could be had, at which time, ! having given tip all hope of saving my poor girl, I w ' persuaded to use various patent rncdiciues at different times but all without affording her the slightest pcrrnanect i relief, until I tried the above named remedy, which I was induced to feci some confidence in from a slight person t acquaintance with its talented discoverer. I very oob however became convinced that my confidence was not misplaced, lor she had m areeiy commenced uuig the second bottle, before a decided change for the better wa , perceivable; before two month from the time she com- , me need using it, he was able to leave her bed. and coutia- ! ued steadily to improve until at the end nf nlxint nx months she wa entirely restored. To express the gratitude I feel for this great blessing is beyond the power of words and I make this statement in the hope that it may , by inducing the same confidence in others be the mean of bringing into more general use this truly invaluable medicine. 3IAR Y WOOLS EY, 103, LWktrst-, - , 2iw York. s A. L. SCOVILLE, South-East corner of Fifth and Race , streets, Cincinnati, sole Agent for the West. 0"Sold also at the BOOK STORE, , June 11. 1545. 41y Richmond, Ia.

Match Safes. , A SAFE, neat, and secure BOX for keeping Match-, for sale at the BOOK HTORE. Richmond, Oct. 15, 1 45. 42:3t