Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 49, 3 December 1845 — Page 3

ftan-t Jam -One Jessa Floyd advertises his wife,

aa karinff lire mm wiuioui pivv.. .... j - Hsm determined to pay no debts of her u trifling, rood-for-nothing jade, 'any contracting. way you can . w To thin Naner renlies that Jeasa li iad "cleared as II -W' leaving her hi" children to feed, without a lalb aeoar.illnatured, reel-footed, and bandy-legged tvmf- ' tJEsAMTix ro Lamm to Genius. Mm. Sigourney, etea took the premium at the late fiiir of the A' IHUliw l r is ,.mt8a Harbor 60 families are left without Bj me i. ainn fulri home, while the w .-- fxrrcB ruiiz sead rr.--The follow . AV? Dr. BriglMin, of Lowell, Ma.., but 2s, who hare tried, and therefore know how to up-HJ:&-,BJS- J o ne: Dear a- j n,re u)M.d your medicine, (o imperially known wtos name of Jayne'a Expectorant.) in my practice for lumber of years, and can most truly say, that I have fees more succeaaful in the one of that os a mild, safe . Ifcareufjh Expectorant, than of any which I have ever gafj. Itiethe beat for the following obvious reasons: : l does not if riven in proper doses, occasion a disagree- ' gUaaaoiea. A does not weaken the lungs 3iid prostrate aystem, lika most other Expectorants in common use, 1 fact it abate the appetite of the patient, like other unseating medicinea, which have been used by the fac- j alty. In a word it is nearly or quite the thing which has Ma sought for by many of the ficulty for;iges gone by. Ifsmaia, yours, &c, LUTUEK BIUOHAM, M.D. i STTot sale at Reeds' Dato Store, Richmond, la. j Scjoics! Rwotctl Rejoice!! Fob the Hurt is Glau! -Pr. Duncan'a Expectorant Remedy brings new hopes mJ flattering prospects to the consumptive piticnt, whose fife ia attended with great suffering and pain, and reduced u, J.ulir thread. Despair not! While thoro is life there is hope, and you may be healed, and raised to enjoy tnia the blessings of health. Perseverance is men oniy s Mcessary, and that before the lungs are too and ulcerated, and a cure is certain. much discastl tousands ot ..., .aved annual! v from the "consumptive grave," a the timlv use of Dr. Duncan'i Expectorant Rem-dij. Read the certificates of cures performed in fevcry part of th l!nitd States. These evidences are sufficient to con vince all that Dr. Duncan's Modicino is a safe and certain remedy, arrests that serious disoase, consumption, in its infancy, and tecarem health and happiness. S SJTlfr. Duncan' Western Mudical office is loO Sycamora at., a few doors below 5th, Cincinnati, wherj all farina of affliction are eradicated from the system and the i bodv healed and again made whole. qFot aale at the Richmou J Book Storb TO MANUFACTURERS fTMIE subscribers have made arrangeme I thry will be able to furnish Manufact kinds of Woolen machinery, at a ts by which rers with all short notice, and on as favorable terms as any other estki blishment in the West. They also expect to keep constantly on harld a supply of Card, Card Pliers. Criii!s, TEXTEil HOOKS fcc. fci. J. M. .5 J. . HUTTON, RICHMOND, INDIANA. November 26th. 1815. 4Stf fthrriir'at Salt. By virtue o an Exccution to me directed, from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public aale at the court-h busn door, in Ontreviile, Wayne county, Indiana; on Decemlier, 1815, between the hours of 10 and 4 n'rlork. n. in., of said day, the folio the 10th day of 'clock, a. m., owing property, lo-wit: A certain parcel or tract of land, situate Indiana, known by being a part of the So ter of section numbered thirty-fonr, (3-1) t n Wayne CO., th-East quartpwr nsbip numbe red fourteen, (14) range one, (1) West d a mcridean Miami river. line drawn from the mouth of the Great bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at tH U North-West corner of said quarter section, running thence South eighty-two perches to an established c prner; thence Last one hundred and twenty-one (1-1 ) links to an established corner; thence N crches six (ti) orth Eichtv-two (VJi perches and fifteen links to an e itablishcd cor'Ction; thence ig sixty-three 4. Iter on the North line of said quarter West to the place of betiniiiii!i:-coiitain (63) acres and thirty-three (.'13) hundredtl Taken as the property of Joel V aile and Luther Crocker, totatisfv said Execution tn Tavor or and Ralph E. IhVelow. George L. Larkin DAVID GENTRY, SA rrifr n c. Nov. 17th. 18-15. for. fee t,j()J 4Tts trainable Saw HI ill I' or Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his Saw Mill, situted one mile North of Richmond. It is oi fats in this section of country the mach of the best nery is of the best workmanship and of the latest improv ements. It is ia complete order runs daily, and for local ion is not surpassed by any Mill in the country. Any person wishing to purchase, is invi' limine it It has all the necessary none d to call and dages, dwclLLA, Sen. 45tf linz bouse. Sec. Slc. W M. Bit November 5th. 1815. PROSPECTUS OF THE W ESTER X SPECTATOR, DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEF.KI Neutral in Politics, devoted to Xetcs, Miscellany and Literature. Tme Weekly Sfkctatob has now been llefore the public nearly one year, and has gained a circulation surpassing that of any other Weekly in the State!. It ia not intended in this prospectus to give an extended list of recommendations to the paper, ir speak of its merits, as it has been generally circulated throughout the west, and noticed in most of the public jo lrnals. The Dailt SrrcTAToa hits been published for the last three mouths. It contains the latest foreign and domestic aews, and such other matter as goes in to the weekly. The Tbi-Wef.ki.t will be published only during the siou of the Ieeislatnre, and mailed re gularlv to subscribers tJifv cents: the Daily ot errn-rir cenf., and the Weekly for lrrnfy-Jire rrni. or one Mu.r - y. advance We have cu traced competent reporters, and can insure full and imnortiai reports. The Biographical Sketches of tho memWrs, which were commenced last winter, will be gone over with again this winter by a skillful writer, and will cont am a complete lut of all the members of the next Assembly, which will be worth far more than the subscription to the paper. those who wish to obtain a full list of the and in their remittances by the 1st of December. ajTA correct Synopsis of the Congressional proceed an will be riven, which will be ol mo re interest the taming session than for many years. CLUBBING. Ten copies of the Daily will be sent for he Session, to Be address, at $5,00. Twelve copies of the Tii-Weekly lor the Cession, io one aauress, ai J4,mi. in copies of ... . . . . ,i . . . . weekly for Hie session, io one anuress, ati $2,00. PREMIUMS. For two dollars, sent as tree of postngi tba Western Spectator, weekly, one year , we will send and one conv. ae year, of either the Indiana State Sent inel. U. S. Satartiay Foat, U. ? Saturday c ourier, or Family Mairazi ues, Sears' Monthly Majraz ihat best of all ne, of 50 pages pet month. All the publications offered as premiums wil a mailed direct front the otiice where published. IT This Prospectus will be sent to all the Postmasters a the State, and to the members of the le gislature. Who " rvspectfully requested to make up subscriptions to "aa in Dy tne fsl of L"ecemoer. W. THOMPSON HATCH. intitnapolis, Aur. 3, IS to.

JAMES E- RKEVES.

COMPETITION THE NEW ARRIVAL OF BEY & Only Sixteen days from XEW REEVES w

OfJLD respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that thev are now receiving and ing, at the RICHMOND CASH STORE, one of the most EXTENSIVE STOCKS of Merchandi;

before offered in this city. I heir stock consists, in part, CLOTHS, of all colors and prices, much lower than

ever before offered in this market. ! points, and dress H'd'kfs, Ribbons a splendid assortC ASSLMER ES, gen'l assortment of plain and fancy incut, Head-dresses and flowers, Gents, worsted scarfplaids and stripes. , and comforts, Trimming Gimp, Cords, and Tassels, Lisle

V En I J iNCrft: plain ana fincyeaim; plain blacK ana fancy i'iaid; Silk Velvet; De Joinville, Cashmaret, Valencia, Ac. SATINETS and JEANS: all colors, plain and fancy, very cheap. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Our stock of goods in this line is very general; among which are: black, colours, striped, arid fig'd Silks; Cashmere de Cosse; Afghan Satins; Alpacas, plain and fancy; Mousseiin de I lines; Thibet and English Merino; Cobcurg and la. Cloths; Pongee; Gala Plaids; French &, Manchester Ginghams, and Prints of all new styles and patterns. SHAWLS, in great variety, among which are: plain A .....I '('I.; I,..,. I ? 1. - f 1 , . lT.f!..,,-. and embroidered Thibet; Brocha; Cashmere; McGregor; WalHe; M. de Lame; plain and embroidered Cloth; Vandyke, &c. &i.C. SMALL WARES fc FANCY GOODS. Pongee, flag, bandana, linen cambric and cotton il'd'kfs; black Italian Cravats; Romales, Gents. Scarfs and Stock, gum, worsted, cotton and web Braces, a general assort- ! All of which will be sold upon the principle of Richmond, September 22d, 1845.

G R E A T E SCI T 14 M li N T I LATKST AKRIVAL OF Fall and Winter GOODS.

BASIL BRIG: IIT WELL, f IAKfiS great pleasure in being able to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has just re1 ceived and is now opening, at his old stand, ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF DHY UOOIJS, evrr hrfure offered in this City. M ALSO A general assortment of Hardware, Quceusu are, Groceries, Iron, Xails, Castings, Salt, Glas, While Iead, Linseed Oil, Shnker' Ware, &c. X.C. ,tl,o A very large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES; all of which he is determined to sell very low for CASH or approved Country Produce. H'Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine before buying elsewhere.rfj W II E A T ! W II EAT! ! He is prepared, at all times, to purchase any quantity of WHEAT, FLAX-SEED, CLOVER nn.l TIMOTHY SEED; for which he will pay the highest market price in CASH or MERCHANDIZE. Richmond, October 29th, Ivl5. 41:3mo.

NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, a, a1 aJo Wo n Ej is is a hss Cheap CASH Store! BARGAINS can now lie had at the Store of the undersigned, who lias just received a complete assortment of GOODS suitable for the Fall and Winter seasons. His stock consists, in part, of CLOTHS, CASSLMERKS, VESTING3, SATINETS and JEANS, FANCY GOODS, &c. SHAWLS in great variety; rRINTS of all the latest and newest styles and patterns; ALPACIIAS plain and fancy; Thibet and English MERINO; French and Manchester GINGHAMS; DI! ESS SILKS a good assortment; and, in fact, every thing in the line of Ladies' Dress Goods. Tweed's, Buffalo and Iowa Cloths, Genoa Cloths; Tickings, brown and bleached Drillings; Brown and bleached Muslins, as cheap as the cheapest; Alpacha and Parisene Cloths; Silk and Cotton Velvets, Checks, Irish Linens; Brown and bleached Tabic Cloths; Plain and striped Linens, brown Hollands, Umbrellas; Bandanna and Spittlefield H'dk'fs, Black Italian Cravats, plain and fancy Stocks; Cotton and Gingham Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Gum Elastic, Worsted and Webb Suspenders, Cambrics. Bobbinets. Swiss and Mull Muslins, Laces and Ed gings, Lace and Nett Veils, Laities kid, silk, pic-nic

and cotton Gloves, Alpaca Aprons and bilk do.; uenucmen s oioves, assorted coiion ncsc ana nau-iiose, tins, v,u. t K..Mr.. Kiv and Coat Hiiiciinc. Weltintr and Coat Cords and Sewintr Silks and Twists. Hooks

and Eve's, Russia Sheeting, Ingrain and Veniti;in Carpets, Damask Moreen, Apron and Furniture Checks, Wall A liovs' Fur. Cloth, Selette, and Velvet CAFS latest styles; Ribbons, Combs,

Patent and Cotton Threads Ladies Travelling Carpet

ALSO A full assortment, at all times, of HARDWARE. GltOCKRIES, and QtErXSWARF, iLTThcre is NO MISTAKE but that the above GOODS will be sold at unusually low prices, for Cash, or approved Country Produce.. OJ-Call at the CIIEP CASH STORK, in the West Room of the Richmond

Hotel, and obtain JJAK(jAi;s: Richmond, September 24, 184o. 39tf tl ATS AND CAPS I AT THE CTXCIXXATI PRICES I! TIIAVE on hand a large assortment of Plain and Fashionable Otter, Xeutre, Gossamer, Brush, ShortA"o, Roram, Smooth Castor, Round and Square Crown, Wool Cassimere, and Common Wool of our own manufacture. Also, Just received, a gen eral assertment of .Men and Boys' Cloth, Yelcet and Fur I kj. Main Street, one noon, west OF J. w. Gilbert's hotel. JOHN SUFFIilNS. Richmond, Sept. 10, 1915. 37tf , Match JSafos. I A SAFE, neat, and secure BOX for keeping Matches, : for sale at the BOOKSTORE. i Richmond, Oct. 15, 1S45. 42:3t i 7ARNISHES. S. R. Lippincott, has just received, from rhiladelphia, a superior article of Pale Coach I Bodv Varnish, together with Cabinet and Japan Varnish; , also, a lot of fxshionable Carriage Trimmings, low for) cash. Richmond, June 11, 184o. ri9-'44 j ANOTHER VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE nndersincd offers for sale a valuable farm, con- ' taining 130 acres, situated about four miles south of Richmond, on the Turnpike leading from Richmond to Hamilton. The land is of the first quality has on it a comfortable dwelling house, barn, &c, an excellent or-, chard good spring?. This farm was the residence of the ' late Judge Davenport, and is known to be one of the pleasantest locations in this section of the country. The title is indisputable and will be sold on fair terms. Enquire on the premises of REBECCA DAVENPORT. I Oct. 20. 1S45. 43-tf ' YrALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Will be sold at private sale, the property on Fifth street, i belonging to the Estate of Dr. Morris Lancaster, dee'd., : consisting of two LOTS, substantially enclosed and im-j proved by a large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, constnicted of the best materials, and finished in every part i in the neatest and most approved style: a well of good s ; water in the kitchen; a large Cistern for rain water near j : the door, together with out-buildings all in the best or- j . der. Also. about thirty Fruit Trees, consisting of Ap- j ! pie. Pear. Peach and Cherry, of the choicest selection. Hie situation is elevated and airy, commaudinir a fine prospect of a portion of the surrounding country; one of the most desirable locations for a residence in the city of Richmond. For information, enquire of WILLI AM R. FOL'LKE, Adminisirator. Richmond, May 14, l?io. eOtf

RAL.rU A. P1IGE.

Life Off BUSINESS. FALL AND WINTER O O JB S ! ! YORK and PHILADELPHIA.' fc PAIGE openze ever of , merit of Gloves and Hosiery. Ladies' scarfs, rravata. caps, fancy silk t ringe, Head jNets, Children's Grecian j Boots and fancy Socks, Zephyr worsted. Alpaca Aprons and Silk do., Ladies' travelling Carpet Bags and Baskets, uenis. iOiiars and uosoins; i ucx, bide, Ivory, Pocket, and Dressing Combs; Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, and Skein do., Wire do., fancy and white Knitting Yarn; Buttons, Pins, Needles, Tapes; Stay and Coat Binding; Welting and Coat Cord and Sewing Silks and Twists, Hocks and Eyes, Thread and Cotton Laces, Inserting ti. Edgings, Jaconett do., Qulling; Precussion Caps, 5oc. HEAVY GOODS AND VARIETY. Brown and bleached Muslins, Tickings, Drillings, wool and Canton j Flannels, Padding and Canvass, colored Musiins, brown . J I ( ! I : it S:tnfinrr 1amnlr AT,-.n n Wnitinn nnrl Holland, Rus. Sheeting, Damask Moreen, Venitian and i luJTain carpets, Oil cloth for floors. Apron and Furniture checks, domestic Ginghams, wall and window Paper, ' Looking Glasses, Umbrellas; Fur, De Joinville, D'Orsay, Selette, Velvet add Glazed C.tls, Shakers' Ware and Brooms; Ham' ware, Quet nsware, and Groceries: a full assortment, at all times. ALSO Salt, Grina'atones, Linseed Oil, Sec. Sec. SMALL PItOFITS and QUICK RETURNS-33-tf 4 Bags and Baskets, &c. &c. JOS. W. GILBERT. JEW DAVID. Those who are acquainted with the haracter of Jew David's or Hebrew Tlaster and Persian Pills will doubtless be glad to learn that another shipment has just been received by the travelling agents who are now prepared to furnish local agents with fresh supplies immediately. The immense quantities of these articles sold, are proof sufficient of their superior medical virtues. Yet should there be an incredulous son or daughter of affliction wqo is sulTciing under ail the horrors of Lame back. Rheumatism, SeaU-d l'ainx, or Weakness, Vain in the side or breast, Su-ellins, Tumors, King's Ecil, ir. (all of which this plaster seldom fails to cure,) or with Dyspepsia, Licer Affictinn, Ferer. Chill Fecer, Fever and Ame, Scrofula, or any of the diseases that originals impurity of the blood "and circulating fluids, (for the astonishing cures of which these Pills have become so popular,) for the benefit of such we will subjoin a few extracts of letters showing the estimation in which these medicines are held, where known Indianapolis, April 4th, 145. Messrs. D. Harter & Co. Oents. You will please send lis 12 doz. boxes Hebrew Plaster and 6 doz. boxes Persian Pills, immediately. The demand continues great and we shall doubtless sell a large quantity this season. Yours, respectfully, John J. Owsley, Druggist. Newtown, Ia', April 10th, 1 545. Messrs. D. Harter & Co. Gents. 1 would say that the Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills continue to go off fine, and as we are nearly out of Pills, you had better send some by the stage driver. I doubt not that this medicine will be much wanted this season as every body is calling for it. Yours, truly, JoH Mick, jr. Crawfordsville, Ia., Jan. 27, 1845. Messrs. D. Harter Co. Gents. I have sold out nearly all the large supply of the justly celebrated 'Hebrew Plaster' and Fer--. u;iu ,-rt furnished three weeks since, and it would be well to keep me well suppneu, 03 1 nuu .m iv. medicines increasing daily. I would here state, that I have no articles in mv drug store that give better satisfaction than the Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills. Noah S. Thompson. Washington, Ia., Aug. 3d, 1844. Messrs. D. Harter &. Co. Gents. At the request of many, who are anxionsly awaiting the arrival of a new supply of your celebrated Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills, we write you the second time saving that we are out. We have frequent calls for both Piaster and Pills, which render general satisfaction. Please send another lot immediately and oblige Yours, respectfully, Gallaghek & Walters. l?FnrMl, hv JospPB,.Hw'1!s; J Richmond, Ia. Ijforsale bj James K. Dugdale, J- Sevens, ) Centreville, Dr. R. twain, S . John Hosea, Cambridge City, " . J A- Savage &. Co., Pennsville, " " Jno. N. Leibrick, Dublin, " i Parker &. Stanton, Newport, " " I. Donelon, Abington, it. 2. 1 R45. 4S-Cm - WANTED TO ILICI1ASE, A few acres of first rate land, with House, &.c, thereon; within two or three miles from Richmond. Any person having such property to sell on reasonable terms may hear of a purchaser by applying to WILLIAM BOOTH, s r. SetUh Fifth Street, Richmond, Ia. 4S-3L.

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MANUFACTURER of Coaches, Barouches, Friends' ITJL Carryalls, York Wagons, Phetons, Buggies, ic. 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. Als; Carriage Trimmings of every description, such as Laces, Cloth, Silver Hub Bands, Door Handles, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Ruggs, ic.j all of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash price. Persons at a distance can be accommodated by dropping a line to the subscriber, Main street, opposite Mr. Gilbert's Hotel, Richmond, la. June 11. 1543. IS in '44.

w ATCH AND CLOCK RE PAIRING The subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he is ready and willing to repair any thing in the time line, and wiil warrant the article operated on to keep time. His shop is in the Book Store, and he hopes a share, at least, of custom will be fime-ly showered uton him. "Time is money,''' and the undersigned hopes to make money out of and in TI51E; his prices, therefore, are reasonable for cash. J. B. HUNNICUTT. Richmond, July 2, 1545. 27tf RILEY'S Snperior PILE OINTMENT, which U regarded as the most effectual remedy now Extant, is offered for sale at the BOOK STORE. Richmond, June 11. 1S45. 13ft ' c ! f f all J TEMTLE'S jl3?RICAS LI.MSEXT, The CHEAPEST, and undoali'dlif the BEST Liniments now before the public; 1 1 , . . , - 1 . . -k yj ot'iier general application can oe ,'iaur, ui.-u J aplied according to directions,) for tho L'RE of IJiirns, JJruiscs. Sprains, Calls, SwcJlillS, l'ilPS, Chilblains, FrOStCtl loet, -, . ,. ., T-. . i- lltS, I 0!I-li.VH, 1'IStUla, r)WCCIlCy, Fain 111 the Urcast, Cliolic, Scratch - . - CS, JSCrOlllla, OnstinatC Old r?oreS, li f noMii.l-iintc ..r- .C- r ' J Numerous testimonials of its efficacy can bo been. wherever the article is forsale. Forsale at the Book Store, by J- W. Gilbert, and A. Earnest, in Richmond, and by merchants generally thro'oat the Western country. July 9th, 11.'. " 25tf THE BEST, and CHEAPEST, .NP MOST UNIFORM SERIES or STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS EVE It PUBLISHED. To those engaged in the important, but ardurus tank of instructing youth, McGcrrer'a Eclectic Readers, Kos. Oxs, Two, Tiireb and Foub, are now presented, trjoroughly revised, and greatly enlarged, with many important improvements. They are now in a permanent stereotype form, NO FURTHER ALTERATIONS being intended. Prof. McGufTey'a enthusiastic devotion to the cause of Education, his fine taste and discriminating mind, and his practical experience as an instructor, render him peculiarly fitted for (he department of authorship, to which he has given his attention. The suggestions of intelligent teachers who had usetf the former edition of the series, and the valaable aid afforded him in the revision by an experienced educator, have aUo furnished him with unusual facilities for advantageously revising and enlarging these works. In this ecries, comprising as it dors, a careful' selection of instrnctive, entertaining and moral matter, progressively arranged, and graduated with reference to the capacity of th pupil, Prof. McGnftVy has afforded to parents and teachers, a most thorough, complete, and efficient auxiliary in tne jc. c y.., ft, extensive use haa been sufiicient for the development and just appreciation of its many excellencies. The result is, that intelligent teachers pronounce it the mott complete series now before the public. The intrinsic merit of Prof. McGuffey'e Eclectic Readers, having gained for them an unparalleled and rapidly increasing circulation, tha publisher is enabled, notwithstanding the heavy expenditure in their revision and enlargement, to manufacture them in the neatest and most durable manner, while they are now furnished at such low prices, that they are the CHEAPEST, aa well aa the best school reading books extant. JCST PUBLISHED, 'McGctfbt'b Rhetorical Gcide; or Fifth Reader, of the Eclectic Series 480 pages, 12mo.; containing copious and minute rales, examples and exercises in articulation, innecuorr, enrpnasis, accent, quantity, rhetorical pause, modulation, expression, reading of poetry, rhetorical dialogue, gesture, and their collateral subjects, ao which are added a great variety of elegant reading lessons, (about one half prose and half poetry,) selected from the most classic writers ; furnishing entertaining and instructive specimens of various styles of composition. This work haa been prepared with very great care, and with reference to making it a useful, practical, and standard book ; and the publisher confidently hopes, that the Rhetorical Guide of Mr. McGufley is well adapted to supply the wants of classes in rhetorical reading io our Academies, High Schools and College. McGUFFEY'S ECLECTIC READERS am printed and published at 56, Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, by W. B. SMITH AND CO. School Book PubUtkert. U D. P. Hollowav, Bookseller, Richmond, Indiana, has j a full supply of McGufTey'a Eclectic Readers, and feels j warranted in recommending them as being the very best class book, extant. April 30th, l?4o. y'ly

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To all Teachers and Parents. VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, Published by Gmr Kl!iott,bilndlftpaiat. Gregg i, Elliott's New Series of Common School Readers, No j j do No 3 i do No 3 do do do No 4 They are among the best aeries of Reading Claaa Book for common Schools eTer published in this country: upwards of G0,(W0 copies have been sold in 18 months. Amongst many letters of recommendation, th following has just been received from one of tho best teachers im Pennsylvania: Lee's Port, Berks co., August 25, 1845". Mssr. regg &. Elliott: Gentlemen Accept my thanks for tho series of Readers, you were ao kind aa to send me, by my friend Dr. Darrh, when ho was last in tho city. I consider them decidedly the best School Readers I have met with. I have introduced them into tho School

t tl us puce, aau una mem fully to answer my expectas. I have also introduced Grimshaw's History of th ' i i. ... ... tious United states, another or your valuable School publicaI am much p!eaed with Dr. Raachenbtrnr'l tions. i uiu on anaiuniy aim novany, u nion you kindly aeat t me. Thev appear to mo to b iust the works rn-ada. i i Sub ct fj Nf ural H'-tory w,th,n the compaaa ".n, holV"d, f '-J Jn"nC "V ZS,u'V ' I. 1 " a IVu ,ntroduolho -. 1 ,0 U,e fc!.h Jf re and 0r th,'!' lturVOM 1 wouW posseS3 the whole series of eight uniform volumes, which ; I have requested Dr. Darrh to procure for me. crj respecuuuy, feigned, M. u. liAKl.K. Principal, Lee's Port Seminary. 3-7 A 11 the above are for sale by David P. Holloway, Richmond, Ia., C. B. Davis, Indianapolis, Ia., and Marchants generally throughout tho State. The publishers invite all Teachers who havo t?9 inter est of their pupils at heart to examine their valuable aej ies of School Books before introducing any others. October .':iu, ie4j. Ht IE:iii(lomc Krsirience For Sale 4 f ""'HE undersigned offers for sale, on favorable terms I the residence in which he resides. It is situated on M:irket street immediate I v eat of the Public Sonare. and ! is one of the most pleasant locations in tho city. The ; building is a TWO-STORY BRICK, recently built, io j modern style, and besides being of the best materiala it i ) finished in superior style. It is commodious and conve nient, and has all the appendages of a comfortable dwel1 line- It has a ! Wash-House. Sinokrirnuif . Dnirv ri'rAv Stnhle, AiC, all in rood order. The crounds are neatly laid out anf I well cultivatud, with a choice collection of the beat fruit 1 and vines. 'M. WIGGIXS. j Richmond, June IS. 1315. 34tf ; j H-1 !dav of ufilic Veil due. will offcT at Tublic Sale, on Vedneslav. tba 10i' A r.r 1 1 ... ' : n ,i-f i da ot m" residence in New-Paris, Preble county, j Ohio, my personal property, consisting of Household ; and Kitchen I urniture, Saddlery, perhapa one Cow, aud v"ousoUl'ar,e' ... Iekms: I welve months credit on all sums over $3. by I giving note with approved security ; on all sums under i $3, cash in hand. , LEWIS DAVIS New-I uris, Nov. 5th, li45. 4ots 5th, 1345. N. B. My Real Property, assigned to S. Banta, Com. of Insolvents, will be offered for sale on the same day. Rcltci and Cheaper School Dookn C-annot he had, than Sanders' School Reader I, No$. 1, 2, J j and 1, Spelling Book and Primer. r IESTIMONIALS from hundreda of practical teachers of the highest respectability in all parts of the ; Union are before us, giving unequivocal testimony that ; Sanders' School Booka are the best, art superior to mnjf j of a similar kind. We have numerous commendatory notices written with '. in the last six teeeks by some of the most succeasf ul teachers in the Western States, as well aa some score from j New England bearing equally recent dates, holding auctr language as the following: ' "I believe them to excel in several respects any series before the public." Principal of a High School. "One striking excellence of these books is the attractive character they offer to young minds, by which they are allured to their task rather than compelled; while at ' the same time if the plan of the author is carried out by the teacher, the pupil will be taken through a rigid mental exercise." Principal of an Academy. "I am pleased with the arrangement of the lessons both" ' in spelling and reading. There is an easy transition from the simple to tiie more difficult, and taking the seriea as a i whole think it is the best J have ever seen. The tone of the lessons is high and well calculated to impress favorab!y the mind the young." Principal Female Institute. ' think these books excel all other School Booka of their kind now in use. I would particularly notice tho very eay manner in which the pupil ia led along from tho alphabet to a finished style of reading." Principal Primary School. "Particularly do I approve of the Spelling Book aa altogether the best in use." Teacher in District School. The subscribers would have it distinctly understood that' Sanders' School Books are manufactured in the rery best style, and sold as low, and will continue to be aold as low,. ns any "similar Class-Books" published in the country. Wm. II. Mooi &. Co. Publishers of Sanders' School Booka, 110 Main st. bet. Third and Fourth, Cincinnati. For sale wholesale and retail by D. P HOLLOWAY, Richmond, Ind. Nov. 19. 47-tf. T- -to nrE medicine!" we exclaimed tho other day, on tasting some ol Jayne a iiv :t-m. T, ...;. ly has none of the nauseous flavor, which one associates' i vith the idea of physic. Children consider it quite a treat, and in taking it their palates are gratified, arid theirhealth' - restored at the same time. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge not only destroys worms, but carrs off the mucus in which. they are embedded, and effects a radical and permanent. cure. Every mother knows tne prominent symptoms of worms, such as voracity, leanness, fetid breath, grinding, i of tho teeth during triecp, paleness of the lips, itching of I the nose, 6oc., but there is other indicia not so generally. ! recognised. A dry cough, dull eyes, enlargement of tho. abdomen, and many other symptoms common toother diseases, frequently denote the presence of Wofcat. IT their existence is even suspected, tho Vermifuge should far ' administered, because it can do no harm in any case, and" ; may do incalculable gooJ. JAYNE'S ECTECTORANT ' always curea Asthma two or three large doses will cura the Croup or Hives of children in from 15 minutes to I hour's time. It immediately subdues the violence of ' whooointr coneh. and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds i who have been given up by their physicians as incurable, ! with Consumption, Spitting of Blood, and other Pujmoi nary Affections, have been restored to perfect health" bf 'it. "It never fails in giving relief, j For sale at REEDS' DRUG STORE. Richmond, Ia., Nov. 26, 1845. LIVERY STABLE. The subscriber has for WrsV several good saddle horses Buggies and well broko horses His terms wilt be suited to the times. Richmond, June4, 1845. 7tf LEWIS BURKnflF. MORAL ALMANAC. FOR THE YEAR X 146, for aale, by the single copjr. dweti "gro at the BOOK STORE. JUST received, at the Book-Stobe, a fresh anpply of the above valuable Pills. Richmond, Sept. 24th, l!45. 39

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