Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 48, 26 November 1845 — Page 4

CINCINNATI ADVBTISEMENT.

M, moved their 'XI, Main street,

Main and Walnut

keep a general ass

Ilide, Oil and Leather Store from No

to No. 21, Columbia street, between

street, CINCINNATI; when? they

Russet and I'

Hag hides and

role and I pp Calf and Kip

June 18th, 1813

Read it ! it srexvs ro itself, d comments are rxnecessary. Philadelphia, May 2th, 1S4. Dr. Jayne : Dear Sir I feel bound to the afflicted to give publicity to the extraordinary effects of your yaluable medicines. I have suffered for several years past with Liver Complaint, and the train of diseases which follow a compel te prostration of the system so that it was with great

Lrtment of Leather, Slc. consisting of; 'difficulty I could walk, and at times I was confined to

JO BUU (I JU iinai i ij a t.viuiuiuus uuiviivii

Hog Skin Sealing,

Calf Mint del

Hurting and llarness leather,

aok iitidle do

sidi-s.

r leather,

pkins.

Morocco, Lining and Binding Skim,

A lso,

PDanish and dry hides.

Tanner's and Curn'r I ools,

Osborn'a Patekit double grinding Bark Mills.

Dealers in the above line are invited to call and exam

JWt W W COOPER

IN'. B. Leather ih the rough taken in exchange lor Hides

and Oil.

2i-6mo.

1111l li

OF DKUftS, MEDICINES CIUMlIC.tLS, Vc. Ac, AT REEDS' WHOLESALE: ASIt RETAIL DRrO AND CIIEM' 1CAL STORE, MAIN" STREET, IIIC1IMOXD, IXIJ.

I

"CT E have just received from Philadelphia,

T supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

a fresh Instru

ments, Glassware, Shop furniture, pure Wines and Li

quors, Vc. ie. Which will enabl? us to furnish all demands for articles in our line, cheaper than ever for the READY. Ml articles warrated fresh and pure, and of the best quality. Physicians and dealers generally are iuviteJ to stop and set us. We sell at Ciucmuali prices, fur the same pay. RICHMOND, INDIA X A . rTO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHER-. The undersigni-d, having made arrangements with Jonas Oarr, (a man of twenty vears experience in Machinery,)

j to superintend their Machine Shop, are prepared to fur

nish all kinds ol .Machinery to order at C uicinuati prices,

rnv room

appeared in my throat, with Rheumatism in my arms, so

that I could not raise my rigm arm 10 my neau. in me hottest weather my feet and hands would ache with the cold, and perspiration had almost ceased. I now became afflicted with a dry hoarse cough, and gave up all hopes of ever getting well. I had night sweats, and got little or no sleep, with frightful dreams and morbid headache. I seemed to be bordering on INSANITY, and was denied all study or mental exercise. I could not read a small paragraph in a newspaper without great difficulty. I had great soreness in my stomach, which caused it to swell so much that I was unable to lie down, or even to recline, but had to be propped up in a chair. 1 had the advice of some eminent physicians, and tried nearly all remedies used in such cases, but continued to grow worse, and it appeared as though a speedy dissolution was taking place. I now heard of your medicines, and determined to try your SANATIVE PILLS, and to my surprise the soreness left rne, so I could walk about the house. I continued to improve from that time. Shortly after my wife, called at Tour store, and stated mv case to vou. and vou

sent me a bottle of your ALTERATIVE, and also word !

to come anJ see you, and you would investigate my case, . Loo Napping Machines, Shearing Machines, Press

aim lire mr. 1 ins a uiu iimi 1 1 r , aa & -, J. v a . jsfOVPS, &.r.

yond tne reacn oi numan skiii. Alter taxing our -Alter- x?We are also building superior Threshing Machines, ' . ative and Pills for three weeks, there was a decided change whlchw? W), se on arcomrnod!llintr terms. We are 1

for the better, so that when I called upon you, you saM j aiso jn possession of the various patterns of Threshing that I WOllld get well, and that your ALI ERA 1 1 V h i Machines in use. and can make snv renrdrs reomred.

would cure me effectually. W ith no hopes, however, of j iavjn? a preat vanetv of MILL, and other Patterns, pett.ng well, I still continued taking your Alterative, un- we can furnish CASTINGS of everv description, on fair 1,1 I had taken the fourth bottle, when there was a mid- j ,erms. Also a variety of Cooking, Parlor, Ten and

en cnar.ee in my wno.e sysiein, as mougn i nau goi nu Seven-Plate STOVES, kept constantly on hand: all of

which will be warranted for 12 months. J. M. & J. II. Hl'TTON. N. H. Hand Machines, for the manufacture cf Sewing Silk, Inade to order. J. M. J. H. H. Spring Foundery, June 11, 1? I5. 50 in MI.

V V e J .y"

s

A TCII AND CLOCK RE-PAIiilNli-The sul59cn!er

informs his trie bus and tne puWic, tint he is rea iy and wiUil g to repair any thine; in th- thrw Tnv, and will warrant lb- article operated o:i to Act timt. His sho- is m the Book

tare, and h hopes a t.lure, at least.

'Time i. money." M inky out f aiul ill reasonable for t'.is.'i. Kiohmoud, Jui v 'J

of custom wul beXiiir-iv nhowereu upon bin!. itiid the utidersigne-l hope;"- to ni.,kt' TIME; la- prices therefore, arc J. II. lir.NMCl'TT. , ii.. --;"tf

such as Pickers, Cartiing Machines, Coiiilensors, Powrr ; - T Sj&'C

DR. Uli.YCA.VS EXPECTORANT REMEDY tor CQNSIMPTtOri,

AFTER ALL MEDICINES

Ir Duncan's K

HAVE FAILED,

X I K CTOIliNT R K M K I V

Must do th healing and curative business, after all.

Why is it that so many persons are in the habit of grasping after the many deleterious nostrums published in the

persons who have no Knowledge eitiier

ience of medicine; neither could they

bw their own mixing, which they in-

Almost daily are these persons calling j

countenances and dcuihtateu strucils of the poisonous physic palmed upafflictinn. If our crave-yards could

paper, put up by

of thi theory or s

be forced to swall

tend for others,

at the office, whos

ture denotes the eJ

on them in their

speak they would Jtstonish the world, of the vast amount

the diet is ot poisonou tnriuruifa mlby persons who have prown wealthy

of those whom they have duped. Let hat Or. Duncan's Kxpeclorani Hemnfu

carried there from

ministered to then!

upon the credulity

it bo remembered

is the only mediciJie that perfec t confidence can be placed

in for the certain r

tion.

Call uoon the A

(Cent in Richmond, and learn the won

derful cures tlii wonderful medicine is performing.

1 or sale (it the Richmond Book Store.

RICHMOND FOUNDERY!

srovrcs, noi.Mv-v.inE, ana imsti.su.s

c i ii ii a t i Prices.

ed would respectfully inform the pub-

m the r oundery business, at tne

t I II

MIIE undersign

I lie that he

consisting of Now. Stove, Spilman's I

plate Stoves of ditl

f Franklin and

Andirons, and Wugoti Itoxes.

He also manufai:

broad ami narrow 1

kinds of Machined'

merits. Mill (learine; of He feels confident best selected lot of

Grist and Saw Mill

hns Sloop's Ploughs

left; Woods lloui:

will sell at Cine inn U-THKES1II V

lent Threshing Mai

cd on short notice.

taken in exchange

T. and J. O'llarr i

sible; therefore, t are hereby remiest Juno 11, 115.

niovul ol the first cauoe of Consump-

arries

cstabliNhment Intel v conducted liy the tirm ot 1. nml J.

O'llarra. lie has nUvv on hand a superior lot of STOVES;

1,2, and. I Improved Premium! ooking

lproved ! ooking Stove, seven and tenretit sizes, with a general assortment

Parlor Stoves. Also Pots, Kettles.

who!

of fomc great burthen, and I i ould draw my breath as

usual. My nerves gradually became strong, and my appetite returned. Il has been aiiout four months since I commenced taking your Medicines, and at this time near

ly every vestige of disease is eradicated from my system. I am ns active, and nearly ns strong, as at any period of rny life. I have now gained nine pounds in two months. I have good reason to believe that the use of your valuable Medicines, by the help of God, has saved me from a premature grave. JOSEPH UARBAR, Hallowell Court, in Foplar Street, between Seventh and Eighth sts. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 8, South Third st., Philadelphia. For tale at HEEDS' DRUG STORE. Richmond, la., A'oc. 12, lH4f. COPPER, TIX, MIEET-IROX, AND BRVSS-WARE MANUFACTORY, AUD STOVE STORE. rrMIOS. J. BARGIS, has removed his establishment J from Centreville to Richmond, on Main street, a few doors East of the Branch Bank, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN TEA-KETTLE;

where he has now on hand an extensive assortment of STOVES, such as Premium Cooking Stoves, Seven and Ten-Plate Stoves, Fancy and Plain Parlor Stoves; Buck's

Patent Cooking t-tove which, lor saving fuel and last cooking, canuot be surpassed. llnUuin Ware Such as Ovens, Tots, Skillets, TeaKettles, Sugar-Kettles, Sauce-Pans, Wallle-Irons, and various other articles, made of both Furnace and Founder' Iron. Vop-.fr ami Brass Hare, of everv description, made to order such as WORMS, STILLS, Dve-Kktti.es, ic. Always on hand, Kettles from one to forty gallons; Glue Kettles; Copper Measures; Brass Kettles of all sizes: Brass Ladles, Sec. &c. J j'A full assortment of TIX Vt'AFlK. kept constantly on hand, and all kirn's of Gutter and Piping made to order. ST. Old Ware repaired, f T

17 . H . D A V I S ,

W

rYi mm

i v n i? i: n & TiucENnn u MACHINES.

HE subscriber w it-lies to exthange either a Travel.

ir Stationary Machine for cash and lumber

viil take th- most in lumber is also making Clover Hal. u-rs to exchange f-.ir cash and produce. Shop oa Main street i:e.ir I,, litirk's l.iverv Si sble.

Also, a large, stroug work-horse which will be changed lor i.i.uUer, ou good terms.

F. W

ex-

Rich;

n J, Sept 10, 1-15.

ROBINSON. 37-tf

Pit. iuh;eii; ntMi'sii xn syrvp op LIVErtWOST & TAR:

ra l, bought or paid for

Oil Copper, Itra&s, I't u-fer and

in wiric. J 'Being thankful for the custom he has so liberally received, he hopes, by diliigently attending to business, to stiil continue to receive a share of public favor at his new location. Richmond, la., Sept. 10th. 1 15. 37tf

urcs ami makes to order Carding Ma

chines, Condenser, Spinning and Napping Machines,

owcr Looms, Fulling Stoves, and all

used in Manufacturing establish

ed! kinds made on the shortest notice. In saving that he has th-s largest and

lor im-

patlerns in the Western country

has, in short, the latest

provenient in the Mill Gearing line.

TO PLOUGH MAKEBS.

He has patterns for all the gool Ploughs in use. He

.right and lelt; 1 eacock s right and

li, four ililferent sizes all of which he

ili prices, for t ash. ; MACHINES. He lias an cxeelhine which he manufactures and will

sell for Cash or approved Trade. Foreasa to horses, neat-

l the execution cf work it is inferior

returns his thanks to the public for bestowed upon the late firm of T.

would respectfully solicit a continu-

ness and despatch

to none in use.

The undersigned

tho liberal suppor and J. OTIarra, am.

ance of their favors, il f.ll kinds of Machinery repair-

Cash, Wheat, or good Horses wiil be

'or any of the abov articles. THOMAS O H ARRA.

!T7It is necesfinry that the business cf the late firm cf

should be settled as soon ns pos-

losrt who arc indebted to saui hrin

1 to make immediate paj meiit. jan.: I, -!.. T. OTL

MtatMvrntnirti Troll mid Ilrn9

FOUNDERY.

MIE undersignld still continue the Fonnderv besi-

and are prepared to

I hey will make, to

riety of Cooking

nil an orders in tneir line ot ruisiness.

order, all kinds of Mill Irons; a va-

Tcn and Seven-Plate, and Parlor

Stoves; V ood's Patent, Horning s. Peacock's, Sloop's and Wiskonsiu Ploughs, both Right and Left-Handed.

Also, a tirst-rate article ot .bark Mills; Hollow Y are cf

all kinds.

OJTThev have alsU made arrangements to furnish, of

superior workmanship, all kinds ot Carding .Machinery,

t ower Looms, i iircMiing .uacuines ci uuicrent kinds.

&c. ic

They will keep fJr sale, an assortment of Andiron?

C oilar Xilocks, t lough t-hares. ran

Mill Irons, and all the variety of articles made in Foun

denes

thp above, tney will make, to order,

material equal to any made in the

les of Brass and composition used in

In addition to

BELLS of tone ami

country, and all arti

the consrtuction of inachinery

The above articled

Flax-Seed, Wheat, country produce:

0Thev will also

Country-Tannned S

prices.

Hagerstown, June

Varmsh, manufactu

be accommodated by

Main street, opposite

juuc il, i:u.

will be exchanged, at fair prices, for

Horses, and aii articles of approved

ZiEATHIB

ftveep for sale a variety of Paste rn and 4Ie aad Upper Leather, Calf Skins.

Harness and Bridle leather; which will be exchanged for Hides, Skias, and Tijllow. They will sell Leather at cah

WIGGINS &. RODGERS 11.1S45. 30in'4Itf

" fTANUFACTl? RF.R of Coaches, Barouches, Friends'

J.f JL Carryalls, 1 irk agons, Phirtons, Buggies, x.

Also, a Rupertor article of Coach, Cabinet, and Japan

DR. TAYLOR'S Balsam of I.ivFnwcnT, or Consumption and Licer complaint, coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pain in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of the chest, whoopingcough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night

sweats, difficult or profuse expectoration, and n other Affections of the chest, lungs, anJ liver. Liverwort, even in the common way of preparation, is universally known as the best article for diseases of tlj'i lungs ever discovered; and it is obvious that a highly concentrated preparation, securing the whole virtue of this inestimable herb, must be invaluable. It is also warran-

' tod Tint to contain. any mercury, or mineral preparation; ; and $100(1 reward will be ginen any person who will j prove to the contrary. Such has been the success of this Balsam, that within the la;-t few years the ca!!j for this ! sovereign remedy have been immense, beyond precedent. To persons of disorder fl nervous system, or those who are unable tt rest well at night, this inadicine is most emi phalically recommended, for it has been satisfactorily tesI ted. The proprietor is daily receiving the most flattering accounts of its success; an J it is truly gratifying to say I this is the medicine cf the people ! It is used by th i:;ed- . ical f.icutty, supported by the clergy, advocated by tiie i New-York press, and is in the houses of most of our cit- ! izens. It may be taken without the 1-ast fear of danger ' by children, and persons debilitated by disease Invented i by a very learned physician, distinguished for bis talent,

I and its beneficial effect upon him while diseased witii the most distressing symptoms cf Consumption; together ' with the many testimonials and corroborating certificates I which have been voluntarily rien us by persons who ' have experienced its fcalutary e Sleet, must go far, very far. to recommend this as a medii ine of unequalled and unde- ' niiilde virtue for Consnmption and id I the diseases which i prey upon the chest lungs and liver The immense cumi her of names and testimonials given the proprietor entirelv preclude the MiiUU;jr tttetr rtulxiration, unless i l an enormous expense; in addition, this medicine has also secured the confidence of all the respectable) Drtig Houses of the city of New-York, cs the published affidavits of most of them as to its genuineness testify. Raising of H.'oodund Pain in the lircast. Those pre

monitory symptoms are especially dangerous at this season, and every possible means should be used to invigorate the lungs and restore them to healthy action. To effect this there is nothing so snf' and certain as Dr.

Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. This medicine has been so very successful i:i curing these diseases, that all our medical men are recommending it in their practice. We ourselves can point to ctses where life has been saved by this McmciNE. 'Journal of Health. Liter complaint and Dysjrtsia cured. Having some knowledge of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375, Bowery, I ordered it in a severe case cf diseased liver, with the usual symptom of costiveness, yellow ting of the skin, sick stomach, loss of appetite, with a sense of weight at the stomach, and also considerable nervous distress. I soon found this medicine produce the

ceeired eriot; my patient rapidly improTrd, and is now quite well. This is a most excellent and mild remedy, and should always be used in cases of diseased lungs and liver. B. A. Ft i, M. D., New-York. ftT Price Large bottles 1:50 each; small bottles $1. ITFor sale in Richmond at the Drug Store of Dr. HOWELLS. .. Cambridge Citr, by Dr. SHARP. " Centreville, ' " Dr. PRI TCIIETT. October 22, 115. 43:dJ:3m

T AMERICAN V(st ASTI-BILIOUS LIFE FILLS, j& Fo Disease ortaiaating from a dis- Ft lc r"red stats of the Momitb. .- A? Sjvw. iajpurs blood. j&f ' K Mc is cm rS

whose

Var-

irea in rnii&deinnia. bv one

knowledge of the art places him without a rival.

ranted not to crack.

Also Carriage Trimmings of every description, such

as Laces, Cloth, SilvJr Hub Bands, Door Handles, letups.

IjOck and llmges, Kwggs, occ; an oi wmcn win oe furnished at the lowest Cash price. Persons at a distance can

propping a line to trie subscriber,

Sir. Gilbert Motet, hicnmonrt, la.

13 ia'H.

1 1 ST received, at the Book-Stoke, a fresh supply of

mm me aoove vaiaaoie rills.

OF COLUMBUS. OHIO. RESIDENT sl'RUEUV AD MECII.lMC.lb

OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this

city and the surrounding towns and country, that

he has made Richmond his permanent residence, and is now prepared to execute all orders in the line of his profession at the shortest notice, and ito.n the latest ji.st approved PRINCIPLES. TEETH, from one to a full set. inserted on coi.u plate upon the principle of Atmospheric Pm.ssrisE. Having all the recent important inventions in the art of adapting the Plate to the Gums, which enables him to warrant Plate work in all cases to answer the purposes of mastication, and in point of durability, neatness of fit, and elegance of finish, equal, if not superior, to any other manufacture. EXPOSED NERVES destroyed without pain, by a single application. Diseases of the teeth cured. Teeth filled, in almost every instance, without pain, cleansed and

set on pivots, and warranted permanent. The best of reference can be given, if desired. CHARGES so moderate that Dental operations arc placed with the means of every person. The Public are invited to call and examine specimens at his otlice.

ftOfc'FICE on Fearl street, opposite Benj. Strattan's

More. Richmond, Dec Cth, 18-11. 50: NATIONAL IIOTEL DANIEL D. SL0 AM, PIIOPRIETOE, RICHMOND, IND. TIIE subscriber wishes to call the attention of the travelling public to the fact that he has returned to his old Stand, ( T II K X ATI! N Al.,) that he is putting the House, as well as the whole establishment, in first rate order for the accommodation cf the travelling

public, with the determination that he will not be outdone in the west for kind and close attention to those that may favor him with a call. No pains shall bo spared for the comfort and enjoyment of his guests. In short, he is determined to keep a good and orderly house, and mak every person that calls on him at home. His charge shall be as low as any house of the kind in the west no man shall go away dissatisfied if in his power to prevent. Feeling thankful for past favors, he hopes to be sustained by his old friends and customers. Any favor will be thankfully received, and, in his humble way, shall be returned. N. B. Good sheds for carriages good yard for wagon

ers, ana every attention to them. A lev.' good horses and

carriages, that any person wisiung a conveyance to any adjoining town shall be accommodated without delay. Richmond, Oct. ii?, 1?15. 43-tf liH'iniOM) IIOTKI.: (rORNFIt OF MAIV AND SACOX STREETS, RICHMOND, M.)

OSEI'II V. f;irISK.ItT, respectfully informs his

friends and the Travelling public, that he has re-

sume.i me linoiordbiiip ot tins wen and lavoraiii v Known HOTEL, and he is prepared to make Travellers comfortable. A good 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. ilth. 1?45. 39tf CITY HOTEL, BIHOEHIOSJIDb EST SHASTA W. P.OWERS, would respectfully inform his friends and the Travelling public generally, that he has removed from the National Hoti I, to the above named House on the corner of Main and Front streets, lately occupied by Armstrong Grimes, and that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. He is repairing the House, and expects to be able to make it as comfortable a stopping-place for the Traveller as can be found in the West. His charges will be low they will he made to suit the times. He intends to make this his permanent location, and will do everv thing in his power to give satisfaction

to those who may favor him with their custom. He takes this occasion to tender his thanks to the public for the

liberal patronage bestowed upon him while at the National, and hopes he will not be forgotten by them at his new stand. His Bar, will at all times be supplied with the best of Liquors. His Stable, will be attended by a good Ostler, and well supplied with grain of all kinds. Moovers and Waggoners can be accommodated with good rooms, plenty of feed, and large Waggon Yard. Carriages and Horses can be had at all times for thmse .-uinn conveyance

to the Country or neighboring 1 owns. RichmondOctober :29th, 1?45. 41:3m

r-MIE C tebrate.l I'r. Rich's Compound Piir.lW.g SYKl'P Or S A US APAK1LLA stur rt v al.itaple. The exalted reputation attained by Dr. Rush, both in private practice and as a Physician to the American Army, is sufficient guaranty for the efficacy and usefulness of this truly invaluable medicine. It was prescribed bv him and oilier Physicians, attached to the urmy during our glorious revolutionary struggle, mid proved 1o ! a certain and unfailing cure for several of th- most prevalent, au I at the same time most ; Stressing complaints by w hi eh our race is ulllh ted, to-wit: A flections of the l.iv-

.1 ?;' anl rrrtmn cur fur C'numrtir.nof the Lungs, Heft ting of il.W.CMt, ".'., AftmAa' I'ain im tk Suir Hi fi;hais. ,'.oi,i ;ig-cfnei, and all pulmonary ajfrcttanu. B N th- whole, catalogu.- ol remedies for Pulmonary AfE tectums there is not one so universally known and whose virtues have been so thoroughly tested as TAR every one knows that tar-water and tar purgations are among the inn.-t common remedies for colds, coughs, &.C and to confirm tl.i-i opinion so prevalent amongst unsci. entitle people we have the authority of the niot enttueut professors of iiiecicioe. The celebrated Dr. Huchan, of England, has employed it suecc.-sfully for years. Dr. ("rii titoii, an eminent Physician of Pctersburgh, highly r comments a treatment in which Tar is principally em ploy . .!, i ut it is iiruiec. r-sury to dwell on this subject, or in fact to expatiate at all on the merits of ibis medicina It may be remarked, however, that this preparation is the result of years of patient and labored experiineut 111 aa extciit-ive practice, and furthermore, that in it are embodied the remedies employed by the relebrated Dr. Cooper, who, during twelve years of extensive practice, in which he treated a great number of cases of Consumption, did not lose one single patient, as may be seen on reference to a statement lo that elb et published by him a short time ago. It being so generally understood anil admitted that as a cure for Consumption, Tar is without an equal in tho list of known substances, we will briefly call attention la

or, D spepM.i, or lndigotiou, and

fruni ati impure state of the bloo

head may be classed Obstinate eruptions

l;i

rders

r this lattt

of the skin.

r-enly l.ropI ling Serol'.i-

Punplesou the face. ;- pluiilic s iiiplnn tions, Tetters uh.1 King-Worms, White Si

la and Mi rourial liis- as-'S. It isal-o a mo-t excellent remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Infant's Cholic, and g' in tal all'-ctiuus of the bowel in children lor none of which has any tb i tuul run been pro ided, unlet it be ibis punt';, ing Menu inc.

Doctor Walter Z. Wanostrotchtz's Aromatic ('.menasosiie I'lI.I. for r"riniile.

Ibis l iU.bv the experience ot years, lias tieen prov

to be the celebrate suppress!

lie plus ultra' ot medical prei

d inventor himself cured out CJ.IMM e;.ses of d ii'.enstis. green sickness and other '.i-"-:ises in

cident to females, li:t ing u---ed them, to th exel iinioii of

t-vcrv other remedy for such diseases, duringa continued practice of nearly 5r years, without a solitary inst inc.- of failuri', when used according to the oirc tioji. They were first introduced on this continent in l-l'.t. by Dr. Thomas Pliillips, of Newburgh. New York, be having obtai ned the formula for preparing them from I r, Wunostroi btz him.-olf. Tlsey have since then Ix en used very extensively throughout most of the eastern States, nml he proprietor is so thoroughly satisfied of their virtue,

hat be fearlessly challenges the world to produce a modcine in aiiv form that will prove superior in relieving the afflictions of suffering women. iJ The Snrsaparill a and Pills are for side r-t the RICHMOND ROOK STORE. June 11, 1-1.-.. - 1 ly Cash Paid for Wool!

120.000

i.r.s. of WOOL

WANTED AT THE P.tCTOIM".

KIGIMtiM) WOtJI.I.K.V

HE undersigned is prejiared to rcc ive AVOoL, to manufacture into Cloth, Flannels, Blankets, Satti-

r.etts, iii'd Ji ;ins, oillier bv the ard, or on shares, on terms silted to tin- times. Hs also has on h ind a very good assortnn-nt of the above n::ined goods; v hich he is williiiir to EXCHANGE for Wool, or other nroduee. li lie w-i! also It IJ. and DRESS CLOT It, at the cuslomarv prices.

Richmond, '2uh of Tuh mo.

J

WHY WILL YE DIE. ni'.WAIM', OF COXM 'Ml'TIOV. DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY-

ALWAYS CERES.

I t

fern p-:per--, that this OH!'- of th'- )i,o.-t p.i-

ol i n: a

We find from sor popular mciiieine i-

City iavi?

thI'll

(ie.jihia, to red to

Richmond, Sept. 24th, 1845.

39

LIVERY STABLE. The subscriber has for hire, several good saddle horses Buggies and well broke horses IIU terms will he suited to the times. Richmond, June 4, 1545. Ttf. LEWIS BURK.

T'

MORAL ALMANAC,

single

HE

1646, for sale, by the

at the

FOR THE YEAR copt, dozen or gross BOOK STORE.

TEUPLE'S AMERICA lIMUEAiT, The CHEAPEST, and undonhteinu the BEST of all Liniments now before tfie public; TVJO better general application can be made, (when JtI applied according to directions,) for the CURE of Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Galls, JSwel-

Iings, Piles, Chilblains. I rosted feet, Cuts, Poll-Evil, Fistula, Sweeney, Pain in the Breast, Cholic, Scratch

es, Scrofula, obstinate old Sores,

Rheumatic complaints, c. c$c. Numerous testimonials of its efficacy can be seen wherever the article is for sale.

Forsale at the Book Store, by J. W. Gilbert, and A.

Earnest, in Richmond, ami bv merchants generally thro-

out the Western country.

July 9th, 1?45. 2tf

PAINTS. Engl. Green. Emerald do. Paris do. Chrome do. do. Yellow. And all others, at REED'S. June 25, 1;45 26-tf

of the Ea, pi rtorruing

markaiil'.' cures on record : in tio

within the !a-t year Si'd persons perfect health, in New York 17more 7'."J, and we would supposii

all other Cities where this medicine has been introduced. This fact is sutiioient evidence showing the wonderful efficacy of this truly valuable medicine. e are acquainted with numerous persons in our city" who have been restored to perfec t health hy timely use of Dr. Duncan's Medicines, and would therefore recommend them to thowe sulForiitg wall the premonitory symptoms of Consumption such as Colds. Coughs. Chiliness, Impaired Appe

tite, Slight Fever, Hoarseness, and difficulty growing out of the matter that secretes itself in the lung; sor- ness of the throat, a dry and painful congh, tightness of the chest, attended with a sense of sufi'K'atioii, 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 siiie, breast and small of the back, heal of the skin, irregular state of bowels, foul tone-, oe-t?4,eff rrrt, citlicnfiy of laving on the side, depression of spirits, faintness, attended with weak

ness and general debility of the whole system, giddiness and dimness of sight, pain in the sturneh. and sometimes 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 bloody matter, night sweats, hectic fever, &c.. lie, Such are

some of the must common symptoms of that drcacful de

stroyer, CON.-L .MP I ION. And being a ser

solemn fiCt, will those atHicted any long-r deprive themselves of a care, when one is so near at hiiiii hich is DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, a med

icine that has establhed itself in millions of ca.es both in

Europe and the United States. S estera Office, just oj;-n for the accommodation of Agent and others living in the South and Went, No. 150 Sycamore st., Cincinnati, where oil Southern and Western Order for Medicines must lw addressed in future. IJAcvicc given, and ail clauses of iiieaaes treated with skill and science. Tbi valuable medicine la for tale in Richmond lad-

a t the BOO K S TO R E.

the !a t that Liverwort, the other chief ingredient in tin preparation, is known to be equally efficacious iu relieving tho primary and milder stages oi" pulmonary disease, and in conclusion it may be added that the utmost skill and care have been rxi -reisc J i:i preparing this medicine t make it as concentrated as piissilde, by retaining ouly tho

arising I "' properties oi ine several ingreo'ieuts and tli

r proporiions nave neeii a.ljustea and Hie composition ef-

lecie.i wiiii asHH-t r. lerence lo their chemical qualities. CERTIFICATES. From Justice Finch, Esq., John st., between Fourth and Fifth streets, Cincinnati, ). This was a very serious case of spitting of blood which was cured by tins medicine in an incredulity short tune, an I which there is no doubt would have terminated iu a f.ilal case of i 'onsumption. This is to certify that, having been afflicted with a most

; distressing Cough attended with much pain, particularly ::l night, when it was so extremely troublesome a to break j my rest continually, ami affecting my lung to such a dej gree lhat I was constantly spitting blood; and, having j placed myself in a physician's care for a considerable

rations. The " . , , f s . - ' "u e''uK

l i "'K "ieo, inn on ine contrary Uiesyniploms continuing to increase, I was induced to'try a portion of l)r. Rogers' remedy, and I am happy to state that its ellects exceeded bv far in V lllot.1 Mlnriiiiin . xiM.rtaliin

inasmui h as it removed the jiain iiiimediatol , and abated th- rough, and in a very short time cured it Vntirely and stopped the spitting of bloo I and ultimately healed my lungs soundly, in tine, restored m to perfect health. I : will only add that 1 ooiiidor it without exception the best preparation for the diseases it is intended for, now beforo the public, and I would strong recommend all persona suffering und. r affections of the; lungs to try this medicine without delay. j. FINCH. I Cincinnati, Nov. 5th. 1 f 1 1, The following Certificates are selected from nearly 30f) ; received in the State of New York alone; they will eonvince the n,ost incredulous, of the elheuoy of" this modiiue in all Catarrhal aflei -lions: Statement of Mr. Adams, j,,r many years assistant Steward in the I". S. Naval Hospital at 'Brooklyn, N. York. ' 1 nm an old man, now fast verging on to "three wore and ten," and 'Jo years of my life it has been my misfortune to be afflicted with what is termed humoral phlhwic

orory asthma, tor the greater portion of that time my

in - .is iu continual danger wnen the fits would come on, I have been tin the point of suffocation more than 70 different times, ami though I have had the bent medical treatment the. country afforded and moreover tried almost every preparation that has been presented to the public; as a cure for it. 1 was unable to obtain any relief until the fail of lhl, at which time I was wo fortunate as to apply to Doc tor lingers lor advice, lie prenenhed for me.uiid Miec, , de.l in the course of a mouth ill very c lb c tually relieving me; hi treatment, which consisted of u preparation of Tar and some other ingredients, w.iscontinu.-d for about twelve mouths, at which time I considered myself perfectly cured, and, though it is now nearly two years ago, I have not had an attack since. I c onsider it my bounden duty to make this statement that others similarly alilieP-d mav be induce. to try the virtues of Doctor Rogers' Medicine. A DA M HARRIS, Assist. Surg's I '. S. Naval Hospital, t U-wnrd. N. Y. Station, Aug. 11, li l).$ Mrs. Wolsey's a.icount of one of the most extraordinary cast s yet heard of: This is to make known that it is to Dr. Rogers' remedy for diseases of the Lungs, I do verily believe my daughter Ab.ry Jjne owes her ill.-. She is now &j years of gj isiid eiijoys most excellent health, llim, when I recall tho suffering she hai endured, when I remember the wanted form, the feeble limbs, the dreadful ruck ing cough ami the alariiiingspittiiig of blood, all indicating the approach of Consumption that fell destroyer m its worst form, when I think of this and contemplate my d archild now, I can scarcely refrain fr im U-licx ing that something mors than mortal aid has inte, posed to arrest her progress loan uutiim-ly grave. In her early girlhood he evinced an alarming predisposition to weakness or disease of th Lungs, exhibited by difficult and painful breathing, with sometimes- a severe pain iu the breast and a very troublesome r ough, these symptoms continued to increase at intervals until her I'Jlh year, uot withstanding the heat medcal aid was engaged that could be had, at which time, having given up ail hope of saving my poor girl, I was persuaded lo use various patent medicines at different

', llostoil IKK), Haiti- times but all without affording her the ligliU-st permanent an average amount in relief, until 1 tried the above named remedy, which I waa

induced to feel some confidence in from a slight personal acquaintance with its talented discoverer. 1 veryoo however became convinced that my confidence was not misplaced, for she had scarcely commenced using the second bottle, before a decided change for the better was perceivable; before two months from tho lime she commenced using it, she was able lo leave her bed, and continued steadily to improve until at the end of about six months she was entirely restored. To express the gratitude I f,-el for this great blessing is IwyouJ the power of words and I make this statement in the hope that it may by inducing the same confidence in otlter be tho means of bringing into more general use this truly inrainabto mediciue. MARY WOOLSEY, 103, li'lrekerst.. New York. A. L. SCOYILLE.Honth-Eatit corner of Fifth and Kacs streets, Cincinnati, sole Agent for the West. IT'S old also at the ROOK STORE, June 11, lr 15. 4'y Richmond, la.

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MITH'S LINIMENT Sure-t rei.Wv for f. -

we-ney, Poll-Evil. Fb-ttila, Strains, iiru,-.

Scratches, Rig Head, ,V.c, Uiiit was ever discovered. Aio, for the human fl'-h, it excel) in tlie core of R hen-

ous and ,n:itic 'a,n" Swelling of the Gland of the Throat, Kins; - i Worms, Tetter, I'rosled I 'eet, !kc.

Each genuine lottle is damped "Smith's Liniment," and signed Ik-nny S Minor, sole Proprietors. None others genume. DENNY &, MINOR, Eaton, O. The aijove Liniment is for sale at the Drag Slore of I. REED &. BROTHER. Richmond, June 1 1, i ' 15. jj

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I LEV'S Snpprior PII.K OISTMEM. which is

regarded as the most effectual remedy now extant, is

offered for sale at the COOK STORE. Richmond, June 11, l-45. jjft

GIOLD LEAF; W Kronzeo of eTery variety.

June

Artists' Brushes.

Water Colors, ccc. ic. 25, 1:45.

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PrtnttBT, neatly, rhemtdy anil esrxritfionty done tit tks xii.MK Orricr, Ay HOLLOWAY $ DAVIS Richmond, Iu., Sept. 21, HI5.