Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 16, 12 April 1848 — Page 4
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AVetlnestlay, April tStli. IS 18. I "or the Richmond Palladium. Lytfia II. Sigoume. There is certain!" a tribute due, the ex- i Cellclit production of thu gW Authorcs3, from those who have experienced in some decree, thosaluturv infhience which they are calculated to exert, over that jort. ..)...... ,t. ...1.1... . .1 1 j ''' '-i.iMn.i-iu. t!f-r l?lter.-i to Mothers, a-l Wf !I as llifx-- to maxim, bt:t brilliant in comparison, and lllUritraUCn. N Cr Kiev a tantluril OI 1 1 i- ...,,.1.1 morula vj 1 uuuii uciuiun, .- n. ij ..ui. soon yield something beside such silly mumtinrj, f s is too much practiced, by the l-tor class particularly. li'-fiuemeiit in its iTir; srisr, putity of language uith tiieir corresponding graces and virtues. would appear, iu tll their native liveliness. The later class also, we.u',1 receive a rich iev'rd for the time spent in reading lif1 Lvtters to Mothers," and adopting those ; rules an' d regulations, (as far as their c;r- , cumstanecs wuuld permit in ruling their ; l,,.!,! .vitt. ...,., nn.l ..f.vr.n.Ui'f . . it : .. 1. -.,.1 liiyir oi..prmg wiui .i-iiuuii nnv4 io..; 1 .. 1 :n: . I 1 ...... ,.r i in ponu o. unmaHuy, .m , patison,bhc hasperhaps.no rival. ; "Vonng women of the present day are . too apt to think works of a more sombre ...... i., ,..! t.. rr.r., , ; , . . , , , l-.rercy ni r-c.cuui unwu.-inuiion , ii;i bi''h-v,Tought lion-existence, v hich facin- " , , . i'.U-,; lor ma moment, out i :.iv;- - ion, v.hich it is not U its nature to fill. Ccrtaiiilv all whose tx-tcs are not vitialud by tho tide of fiction which seems to i.iiud (at least) of the fashion abb vi.iiilil nnir.oiineo sur:h a. nas.saTO I iS . ..... r i following inferior to nonr. " . . . , , - 1 -The sexes are manifestly intended for J diflcrcnt spheres, and constructed in coniormitv to their respective destinations, by Ilim who bids the oak brave the fury of , ... , , otl t he temricst, and the Alpine flower, lean ... . .,.,...-. le. it 5 check, on the bosom of eternal snows. mm l?nt iliuitiritv. npi'il not iiimle. iiifi-ri-.'m. .....w..... - i J V . ' . ... . ority; and she of tlie weak hand, and the utrunjF heart, i a deeply accountable for . , -ti -.i i what she has received ns clearly tiie "Cruat-Task-Masters eye" as though ; .... . . ... the Inch nlaces nl the earth, wun nu ineir i.iu iii,n l"1-1' ' lHMiip and 'dory, awaited her ambition, or i , . . a . i e. ' SireWCU Uieir tropniLS a. ... r . vt. fJUASTAAA. HZ ect in ITS of S. T'. Dii'isfoiis, &e. iiivi.mn rCr. t . moots ' ,, . i. r l 1 I i? . MoiiiL-iv tinfht of each week, and Clark j o ( Division, on Wednesday night of eac'1 i wci-k; both at 7 o'clock. Indiana In ion, i . , . N. 2, Daughters ol Temperance, meets i on Wednesday afternoon of each wcek! nt 3 o'clock. Richmond Section, .No. .3, Cadets of lempcrance, meets on i nun-: day evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Extract. Education gives dignity and elevation a tha character: Ucoufers the only t rue in- . i .....I ....... ...! ...alt... I purees of happiness. It deliver, from a thousand groundless &. superstitious foars; U iucreasts the ability to be useful; it is a safeguard against j .. :.,.. ; .nfteua and refines the manners: I .... .,;.., n,- . .... ! 1 1 WUUt Vis w a.N. . ..... j .. ..... ..i... .1,... t...;,.. .I,n.l.nu. tin secured an AiiCieoir fc'" - - ,
our home- j . i .. a short time exposed to tlie atmosjiliere. . T i,ml,.,rv IVoneb nhvsi- becomes an extremely hard chalk. An- ' I HFAC It 1MSC0 KK1 .A I rent ll pnv. 1 . , ':. .iariat.nouncesthatgreatb.mefitsiiiay beiphedtoa bo derived bv weak patients from isolating becomes a slate, and retimed to a po.ish their beds on "lass stands, alter placing : presents as smooth and handsome a sur-,
tho,,, nt least eltrhten inches from the walls . ...v . - r? t ' of the room. The philosophy of Lie process is. that tiio body is thus prevented; Vm Loin" demagnetized, or deprived of; it a nn.mil cleetricitv bv means of which its animal tKctiuity, ny nuans, or which the nervous functions are performed. A .1 1 .. ..it" ....... man III tills wav, oy cuiiuig uii iiio- win-, munication, can pack himself chock full of li-ditning, and grow strong and fat upon it! Please to open to the right and left, 'entlemen, SO as not to obstruct t!lJ pro- . gress of science! Co B WIN AJIONli THE Yankees. The I inoinnati Gazette savs.' A "entleman of New Haven, Connecticut, in a letter to a friend in this citv. dated -March 25th, says; I 'Last evenin" 1 had tho pleasure of hear- .-. . 1.1: 1:.: ' in" t.OV. COOVIIl OI UlllU, ucuvrr u puiui-; c-7 lecture in the Kxchange before a Jar-! ger audienco than I ever saw collected ! there before. The seats were all removed -i'l ct.l 00 thoir foot, ovcoi.t those in "aliery. It was the best -political j ch I ever heard; there was more I the x K r'iiu WTI XITY in it. than iu an v ! siHH?ch of the kind I ever listened to. We s-tdlv want more such men at Washing-' ton;f7ir who have a proper view of the j :r..V..ot r..r.t nf w.tr nnd bloodshed, and I t?. .. Jli IV ft UUI 1 ' a vm " .1 bt will not bow the knee to the dark spir- f it of Slavery, but place themsevles on the side of God and Humanity." Senator Sevieu. Mr. Polk and his gambling Cabinet have chosen the right sort of a man to send to .Mexico, in A. II Sevier. W hue W ooduury presided iw- T,itv nrnr thrt commercial trans-
action of Hovt, Swartwout,Prioe. Butler,) ngs went olTwith great enthusiasm. -Mr. i th nartv" bv leadini? fAffC.eorge S. Hillard, of Beaton, made a
&e. lie aided "the party" by leading the Smithson bequest to a set of shavers who held the bonds of the State of Arkansas. The Cincinnati Gazelle reports the facts connected with the management of tlie Ileal Estate Bank, as unfolded by a comuiitee of the Arkansas Legislature, and as it Is truly stated in The Sun newspaper ot this City sorry exposition of fraud on, the part of men high in office, and hitherto in character, is presented." It appears," adds the Sun, "that Senator A. II- Sevier and Gen.T. Williamson were tlie Commissioners appointed to sell tlie State Bonds for this Bank. They sold 500.000 to tho Secretary of
lie Treasury, ;ir. w oouuury, at par, auu
received therefor the proceeds of the Smithsonian Bequest! They paid 85,00O to the broker in Washington far negotiating this sale, and charged a likt; sum for their own services. This half million so received they invested in Southern and South-
! western funds, nocketii;ir the differences 'of change: in addition, Sevier apnronria- j itcd -SI 1 3uo and Williamson 614.001. j'.r ' cvri.r:,v .,,,,1 ,..,( r. ,.' . : V. .7 . . V , ' i " -V. ' to certain individuals in New York. So' tin gold received Pr th State Banks Has : saH r-t!ue...l !' ' r( -uclj-d the Bunk, ,1 i:h pi,,, t'' need alter It got tie. -re. i li'tjnd only 15 .000 in . - . . ... .. . spoilt? in in f v ;iiUs "t th .Mottier lank. i alid lis u-.si-t :.tn-.rjt 'i iv'ii S'rt much O ntueh ttppointilf p'ditical oartisatis to attend to fina.M-iid P,it..ri " ; I I I I I . tl-nl,,. ,,mI.U-;'!: M 1 1' , . Y , iinur nei.'ii a;iiv-il to ssiiiiinxonizt: lilU !! nancial transactions of the Mexican ejf;at;on. ; Virf: Tribune. A 1:i!it:!Ic Article. , We cut from the Rochester Gazette the' following article, relative to a very useful a rticle re.-e!:t!v discovered in the State ! ', !!.. .Mr. Make, the j--r;tl man named.' i.i now lit Ki Isey's llof l, wh'-re all who ; v rr 1 ! .1 w fiii s2r-ft.- nirtli-e i m fnri uti 1 'u in We ar. iMfoniu.;, thnt ,he Central ltail-' ra.-t Company have made contracts for a ! nruo quuiiiitv of this paint, to cover the roofs of the depots an 1 other buildings of the Company. If is, indeed, a most vul-j u?!jje jjSCOVL.rv Metall1c p1R.,:.Pl:OOF I'.INT. Mr. W. ! Hlnke, of Akron, )., t ailed on usthismor-! ning. with some handsome specimens of a ; lire-proof cement, prepared from a metallc substance recently discovered near Akron ' M . 17 HI HI', V V L ,7 , f J -.1101 ll v'rot .f ;.f it nt thn put 'i t A I V U fl . I. 1 V a ; eoaJ;ng fur roofs, Steamboat decks, and other structures exposed to lire. The ma- i , . t r. .1 I .1 . 1 .u i..c a,,,. l rlll "' een wuiiu.on auai .iiuon. i.jcomaiu loei i-!t 1 1 'iT i.art 111 'irr 'if, '.' i'.-.i0 gllCSia, OliUmma, r. .1 I 1 I ii in cu, aii'i airam gniunu into a mie, . . ' j? , , ! so!t powder, free from grit, sand and earthy , - - . t panicits. A lie powui-r is mixcu wuu linseed oil. in the same manner as ordina-1
rule thf I ,1-111 I t i t , ' I ' f the inhabitant, of tho above place to their Agen- ; S to c" ,ur a"J "mfort" Will be exten l,lttck1OXt J iron.sulphuret Of irun, til fu.iowing assor.ments are a,yJdcdtouIU-..slomer- rrrTorrrr worll, : liuio aud carbon. It is prepared for use OI, hand; and they fed no hesitation iu Mating, j l,,0K1' , ,cLL 1'UJ,
as tlie I ,,v being around tirst in water alter winch ; that wherever a single trial is maile, a veryileci-l ivn.na--.Nii, .iari.ii o, ,u"
ry paint, and applied with a brush prc-jd.od YoUNO 1IVSON, $D AO per lb. Vmcly as any of thb leads. Tlie sub-! "Vf"'"":-:::::-"';:. Z?, stance coated with the cement presents a 7. - '. u . . .. 111 ! No. d verv hue do- 1 00 ?.,00!,, VUI lMS,r0,,S blaC.k.SUnaV'J! CaPl .ver leaf. do 1 "
blo of admitting an exquisite polish, and, in a few months, alt uns a coiiM.-,t mcv ,w,i, .! t. rl . I, . ..n,l r..i,i-iinj ft. r.i-n,-,) i
l lul lf llltil Ml'.. ...... av.ii. a.i.' aaaiaiv..? ..... ....t , i . l .i iOoodiniN SKIN impervious to the attacks of time and thoj(;))oa iiPERIL tdcnient. Neither fire nor water affects j Very ii.,,- do its stability; but so long as tlie substance ! Extra fine do tQ which ft u apiliod SQ ong wjn lhe ; ,;ood GUNPOWDER (.ctnent rota;a jts place, unimpaired bv ! V" , . 1 ' i i-.xira i me iio-
wear ol surtace, or cracKs. r i i ' the discovery ot such a material, it seems to US, must Work a Complete refor- i lnation in the mode of protectins build- ! ';,. ,! o.l.i.e structures fiu.i. Tire. I, ' I - i-i i-i i li-l ; may ie appueu iu Miingies .uicauy iaiu uu ; to boards or flooring to steamboat decks to paper or canvass. In either an ..1:.. ..(t:...t tt.. , IHlcailOll, lis euuv is e ii..- ou.iii; iu iiuj- ' ' .. . . sent a surtace impervious to lire, i he ; wood to which it is applied will char sooner ' tian tl,o coating will fail. ! i .11-1 .1 . I-or ornamental lire places, tlie cement i very handsome preparation, closely I reseinouiig, wneu poii.sm-u, iuc iiuuusom est Italian marble. Slates for the use of ( ii,, have been made from it. J here i e ; ig ' v :irr bvv- iis:ps in connexion with biiililmrr : purposes to which it Iliav IlOt be applied 11 . 1 . - With advantage. : Hitherto the demand for the cement lias boon irrciltpr tlmii tiler smililv: but tilt? urn- ' prietor is making arangements to furnish it in quantities proportioned to the call. j Mr.IJIake has shown US some Specimens of his "Metallic 1' ire-Proof l'uinl,"1 in in its crudo state, as taken from the earth. ; f . . . I" texture it rU-SCIIlbleS Hltllg it i-Jnlrt--II Viei(li: , , , ... , , ... i"' - iiruia'r iiif- Kiiiit: i uvu t..i .v v 11111.1 t 11' 11 if t j L - lace as marine. c. o. . . - . f 1 atience. A languisliing swain had been long out of patience with his dear divinity! one uay, in a moment 1 f,.(.iin(,on the suleect he sent her t d;M tt -Uingon t.ie suiLect, he sent ner it 10 11 mvmi 11 ritti men! ! 1 Oh! laJv hear thy lover sigh! No truer heart there is thau mine; I read compliance iu your eye, J hen why not say at once, I've Kept you waiting a long time, and if you'll have patience till I can geta wedding dress made, 1 11 be tunc: " lMPr.OVF.MKMT IN I IPPLES. Air. John j Holmes, of Holme's Hole, Martha's Vineyard, has made some valuable i"Pve. ' ments in the mode ot constructing t.ddles ; whereby the volume 01 sounu is concente.t...t i.n.l nimli. fir nioro nowerful than -."m " 1 . : by the present manner 111 which they are ; made. The invention does not relate to ' additional airings the outside is uualter- j cd but by the combination of steel wires ; brought to an extraordinary degtee of ten- j -ion, and lilted in tlie interior of the strutnent, a poor and inditlerent violin can be suddenly made equal to the finest, at j . - i . i . j-ii . . i . . least in mc uepui ami luunesa oi lout-. VVc believe that measures have been taken to secure a natciit. Celebration of Washington's Birthuay in Momr. - voumvuikiu v. ,
Host on Courier under date of Feb. 2oth;good and orderly house, and make every peri . ii i- . i- i .in
says: The Americans in tliis city celebrated the birthday of Washington by a ban quet. Mr. Cooper, ot Pennsylvania, presided on tlie occasion, and all the proceed most eloquent speech, and was followed in an able manner by the Rev. Mr. Hodge. A felicitous poem, abounding with humor and sparkling wit, was recited by William Story, of Boston. He was followed by Crawford, the sculptor, in a speech that came from the heart.' fJj-A New York letter, speaking of the death of John Jacob Astor says.; "Bv men with good means of knowing, his property is put down at 540,00O,OOO, every dollar of it the product of his own industry and good management. Fifteen years ago he" was put down at fifteen to twenty uidlioirs: His age was Co years."
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IS FCBLISHED EVERY WEDXESDAV, BT D. P. Hollo way and B. W. Davis Jt 123 22 Si-S -53 a One yea r, payable in advance, &2,00 A ft r the yea r exuirts, 15.00 Fur six mouths, iu advance. .- 1,00 ' ptper niscorainuea until all arrearages "t the U-Mn f the editor. 1'ontiizt must be paid, by correspond nts, to inxure attention. J J" Atrertinm nts vi!l br cuns.'iicuougly in,,rVi in tfir ..p,tiMium , thr f.;uring rates: 1.. i ,.t i- ...-. cm! inuanrr , '2I Aunrt inrni-r namrs nf eant'ututts 'cr "ffrr, f if a 'oicriber; $!,); (if not a Mibs riL-r; .2,fl. A '"ral d.nt on the ut,Ul rant, to lUs, va.'crrtistb,, the year. .I'Trnrmrms wuioe cnuttinif.l until turt.i Cat 'r txptus ofthe mUertlstr, it no dt finite time fixed. Xo adcerlUrment will be euusidrred lest than one square. AII advertisements authorized hv the stnfnt inut l- r.ahi for iuvanahly in advance. Ad- ' vertiseinnts couiiii'r Iroin abroad, must be accompanied with tlie cash, unless ordered for ''"V "f tk .iV'-fr i",r.- Canton T la The Ohl-: T.-e, i:. t-jntprii i t.tfiit in JS'ew York. TIIR CANT).N TEA COMPANY has been popularly known tor many ears. Tins is the largest and oliient Tea FM ibJihment in America. The public have had full proof of their integrity and responsibility. They moreover possess facilities, in reljtion to the Tea Trade, doubtless, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous reand has already s-cured them a connection, larer t!,a" u!1 other Tea Establishments uuited, ami the v con equeiitly are determined to sell Teas punr, mure fragum, and perfect ur the prices. iut me i.riees, in the aggregate, than any house in the world 1 jC.'nua excepted. .I,., I ,,r.f..r.. w :vn In o .. t .. I , I ... 1 - -' -u. of tho CANTON TEA COMPANY. ,rv V i i ,1 , . fl c..der,.iiake heexp,n.,,e,.t ! ,tU I'rien as fulluics, subject in all eases to be retimed if nut approved of: Oood HYSON (I 75 -I 00 - I j r. - t IV) " 0 7. 1 00 -1 25 --0 75 -I 00 -1 25 Very line do Extra frgrant i- t u .- . -. . l.verv package (in addition to its containing FULL W EIOHT. independent of the wrapper,; bears the stam; of neatness and elecance, and ' Teas therein are so thorouirhly secured from lit.t and air. that their quality and power will remain unimpaired 111 any climate. WM.PECIIELL. Agc, .Tie v Store. Richmond, December 13th, l-17. Allf Iikiiiii:i t 1I ilr:itilio Itair ! W TOTICE. Tlie citizens of Indiana, are here. by notified that Lewis Davis, of New Paris, ,s "tt"rized to sell I erntor.al K.ghu for tho ubovo luvei.tion in tlie rotate of ludiuua. DANIEL WINDER. Patentee, c , New Paris, o., Dec. XI, is 17.52 tf. IT ALWAY S CURES. Cmith'sTcw.cSvr.t.or VkcCTa...f Fr.RiFreii. i v 7 for thk speedy ani. uiihi ii. itrk ok Fever i A,-'7; OR Cmi.i.s and Fever. The Proprie- I .1.. in i.ltrita.r llii. r.iii..K- in tKrt lanl.l, i 11.11 .1. 1 with full confidence, that 'its results will sustain i i,:. i ,.rn.,r,,..i .,n. r n.. ,.,.i vui..i.i.. 1 remedies ever o lie red to the niiblic. as a sneed v -nj rual ture ,or ASU0 a,,d cver or L J"(s coiposUion is vory simile, beilljr ,.ntirey 0f Vegetables, nnd it does not contain any thing which would render its use iu the least unsafe as a popular medh inc. c uiiiiiiiiiiig wun us poweriui aim general ionic . .."-...1 i o. .: :. ,- -.1 . i i 1 i an properties, a i.. .tiiuii iic ami uiiuniiu aci.uil iumii 1 1 ..-.,1. r. . .. u..r..f.r ....i .....t ...... u " ,l" I11" ..huolo, (urjima-: tion of tlie patient iu the commencement of the i attack. It corrects and prevents tlie febrile excitement which usually attends and so often de- ; i its early use. Quinine and the other) reletii(,S( j,, ,lie treritmeiii of Ague and Fever or Chills mid Fever. Li the proper dose .t acts as a j ... . . , ' ... "J. i neaiiiiy aciiun o. .ue o1.., tin, v iiiisi ai ine same time its gives tone to the stomach ami promotes a ,,01 health action of the digestive organ, and thus in morbidly weakened habiis, restores " a"" "" ,u-,v B,,,ous UablU u 80fl?8 - as Emetic and 1 )aUiarUc (nii.uXary wi,e,, give., in large ; t . 1 .1... i ... .. .1... . .: 1.. .1. 1 v.o-,) am. uius vieauscs i me same wine, "".; Stomach and liowcls, auu promotes a profuse perspiration. ! In Fever, generally, it will be found a most valuable Tonic, for, whilst it gives tone to the j system, its Dilaphoretic and Laxative properties ! guard the palielil iroin me reproduction ot r ca- . j t It' Tf ij f xt iT rr a WkVivniv ,ver. rrepareu uj 11.-1 j.n ,n i aiuuku i ii.ui 1 ii, ironist me, ivj ., I rv-T-Asents and Country dealers supplied by ! F. MERRY WEATHER, General Agent for! CiS'elu '' St' 1,1,OS"e I ia Richmol b - Dr. J. Howell', and ! Irvill j;ceJf Liberty, Wilson .V Anderson Kiclimond Sept. 7f 1-17 Richmond, Indiana. rrnE subscriber wisl itcfJZ, IHE subscriber wishes to call the attentio .ubbc to the fact that ha i rNtani t (TIIE NATIONAL.) that ha has put the House, as w II as the whole establishment, iu first rate orderfor tlie accommodation of 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 be spared for the comfort and enjoyment of his guests. Iashort, he is determined to keep a son mav cans on jum ai nome. xiis cnarge snail be as low as auy bouse of the kind ia the west no man shall tro away dissatisfied if in his pow er to prevent. Feeling thankful for past favors, ' he hopes to be sustained by his old friends and j customers. Anv favor will be thankfully re- j ceived,and,inhishumbleway,shallbe returned, j l.V.V!I.li V- -1 .N . Richmond, Feb. 9, 1&47. 43-'45tf i j a t nil
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. t i,.-M.rii,i.. inev inusi zeaiuustv intiieiiie attention 111 ; rf
'IHE above Pile Embrocation, has gained a tion, such as Laces, Cloth, Silver Hub liancs, Jl reputation never before equalled by any Door Handles, Lamp, Lock and Hinges, .Rnggs, medicine. It never fails to cure tho Piles, as'&c; all of which will be furnished at the lowest '- well as that ini,il,rilil. itching-, that bas its lo- i Cash price. Persons at a distance can be accom-'
cation in the same parts. For sale iu Richmond, at IRA IN REEDS' Drug Store. Jrcb. loth, III--tlf
IMcasant K evidence and other I'roiwrtr lor Gale.
j "" HE undersigned offers for sale, a residence J on Franklin street, near Frieuus Meeting , houp. 'Ilia dwelling is two stories high, and ; I contains seven room, with eonrc-uient out build- 1 ; ings, ami a ne;it garden with h rubbery , .Jcc. ' : Also, the Machine and Blacksmith Shop, recently occupied by E. D. Bortou on Fifth street. i This property is well calculated for a earring" shop, orauy other t-imiler business. J erms w:I be reasonable, aad possession given at an early day. JOB BORTO.V. Richmond, March 13th, 1-1-. -tf GENERAL DEPOT Of T orcisn anil Domestic ' J llr. anerjjiieu woulil res:u'Cilu.i v nilorni : 1 P" "' aail his friends that he ov.eaaure.a .-.yr , Low, w lit re he J.ow huSj uud lliteud:. keeril,?, i FAMILY crocekii:!, ' etiibruciiiir almost every article ia domestic us,His stock bus been selected with a view of ob1 taining articles of the best quality, aud in su. h t wa s lohe eUi,b,ei to evii tlle,JI as k,lv all ....t,.!.!,. 1....... ... l. . ..'.,. .,.,.1 .... I n'' . l
estab'.ishmeiit in the city, and as LOW as can be allUrued iu the West, '(.'ollee. Xoiioiis, I Younj Hysoti Tea, .Filberts, i Superior " jTubs and Kucktts, i Imperial jiiice. i (iuii 1'owJiT " iCuiid.'es, I New ( rlea:is Saffnr, Hair Soup, Loaf 1'eTiper, i Crushed II-pice, i N. O. Molasses, !iuer, ('alliius, -tarcti, 1 Kaisins, Lj. Salts, j i iT, ("hocolale, ! Irarsgen, 'I'urpeiitiiie, ; Iemoiis, !bf mou Sjrup, I No. 1 -Mackerel, ; Vinegar, No. i2 ' l'epper Sauce, I'lug Tobacco, ; Copperas, ; r iuc cut do., Caudle wick. Fine Cigars, H lttinjf, ; Common do., , Halter Uope, Salt, Ilea Cords, Cheese, Lead. ;Ilassware, i'owder, j Fnglith Walnut, Shot, Almonds, V. tips, ; Tea Nuts, Salaratus,
,., ... , ..... .. . , . "K"" ut" ' r "";!s .,0 " ' "7" .ti: I mr iiii'Mi. oil v " in' is iiunj I v i tU O 3am O One Door i::it or tlie IVatioual Hotel, Iticlimoii!, Ia. are receiving our Soring and Summer PL.tMnn ...n.i.tnn, ,.f I'l llTII ll..,,. 1 . ......... .1. .... . .. v. v. .... ' 1 '- ' , j Frock, and Sack Coat; Cassimere, Kerseymere, Satt i ue tt, and Jeans do. ; Plain and Checked Linen do.; cloth, cassimere, tweed , sattinelt, jeans, aud e very variety of linen aud summer lailt: Vet of every description; Sit irlN, from 50 cents to Pocket and Neck Il'dk'fs; Drawers; Socks, &c, etc, Scv; which wo will tell VERY LOW lor C'ali. 07-Cloths, (.'assiuicres, Sattint tts. Jeans, Tweeds, Velvets, Sattins. Lustres, (iinghams, Calicoes', Muslins, and S" O'l' I t."V S ol" every varietv, which will bo sold every Xi Saturday trt9 - Witliont Heerve! ! Ij (entlenu-ii, wishing to purchase at Auction, 'can have an opportunity of examining ourStoek before doing to. WOODWARD & CO. March 2:2,1, 1S-H. 1 3tf nr:rf:ivn at Haines a Tan ir2llHar, 1 Uox of Hunt's superior .Axes, ine liest article over uttered in tins market, (warranted.) A new article of Dritlania Candle-sticks, cheap. An assortment of Coffee mills, price, from '17 Also, a tew half IJarrel (.burns March l-,, 1S4. 10 tf JESSE P SID DA T.I. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, C E N T R E V I L L E , 1 N 1) I A N A . T11A. practice in the Federal, Supreme. I V 7 Circuit and Inferior Courts of the State. ; December G, 1 17. AO tf Wove, Screening and Rid die WIRE, for .... . nneaitans; Mill and Cross-cut SAWS, (warranted.) Gum Elastic OVER-SHOES, for Ladies and Genll.-men; A superior lot of Crushed SUGAR; all of which are for sale l.v HAINES FARQT'HAR, -,uc ,moiV'-.- "n" : Nov. !th, lr lT. -I t'tf "f TERNIA, HERNIA, HERN I A ery few a H persons know the serious and dacgeroiis consequences 01 a iar 1 t'ltt. consequently pay nuIc aUetiou toit.unt.l th- bowel that passes liiro ll orii,Ce Jf the ruptured part, becomes . " ...... . ' 1 . . . the seat ol mllamatioii, at once fctoiiuing their circulation and natural evacuations. It is at this critical time that great danger is to be appreheuded. J)r, Kates' Dr. Kates' Trusses are the most certain inptruments for the speedy cure of lhe troublesome complaint. W bv then procrastinate from . - ,ime to aud daily in danger of the bowels becomine elranirulated, winch will cause death ;.. ur, ",;. ,;,1ri be immediately performed. ' , ?'.. Remember that these Trusses are sold and api plied only by the Proprietor himself, at his MediicalOllice, No. 150 Sycamore st, Cincinnati. Iu i order therefore to secure to the patient the benej lit of a good aud easy instrument he is requested to call at the above office, w here a large assort1 ment of his Trusses has just been received from j the Eastern manufactory. N. B. These instruments are so constructed , that they may be applied by Females themselves, ' where delicacv rtrevents them from makiiic their situation known. '1'russes for Children of anv a?e mav be found !at DR. KATE'S Office, 150 Sycamor Et, bet. 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. Feb. 23, 11. y-tf S. R. LIPPISCOIT,-.Waaijrtrer of COACHED IMUOIXUES, RoCKAAVlTS, P'nLETONSj BIGGIE!, Jkc. r I MI AN KFUL for the patronage already eX1 tended toward him, solicits a continuance i of the same ; having served n apprenticeship : of seven years with the first Carriage-Makerin ; Philadelphia, whose Carriages have taken the j premiums on every occasion that they have been 1 exhibited at the different Institutes; he hopes to : be able to get np an article at least equal to any ! now manufactured in the Western country. j ALSO for sale, a superior article of BODY! VARNISH, made by tho oldest Varnish- ' Maker in Philadelphia warranted aez to crack, i Also Carriage Trimmings of every descrip- - modated by dropping a line to the subscriber, M .In !. tr lin'wrt TTntet. Richmond, la., Feb. 0, 1?17. l!?ia '44.
Parasols, Walking-Cane Parasolsttes, "SX. UMBRELLAS. AV .I . If. KIt'll A ItbSOX, STEAM FACTORY, THE ONLV OSE IS THK I'Ml'CU STATES, Xo. tOI, JMIthKl SIKKtir. P1IILADKLP11IA. ercliant are respectfully informed that iT.l 1 coutiuue to Mduufacture ail the above SooJs, t.y th aid of steim, notvvithst.iii.it:i tlie great oppoMtiua of parties opposed to the iutrodueiien of expensive improvements. My assortment is cumpiete, aud prices so low, as to give entire satisfaction. iJ As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly t!ie same name, it is important you sdiouid remember W M . H . R I C II A R I) S O X , Steam Factory, and Patentee of the Wai.ki.ng Cank L'mbrhli.a, i";n or the lastly and SltiIe, A'o. tOt, Market Shot,. . I'hiladilphia. fr"Attenlio:i is requested to the celebrated Walk ini: Cane C r.KKLi.A , a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a Oinc and I m'irei'li. February ICth, 1 S 1 ?. S-$3
C 52 - S SS f IIIK undersigned, is now prepared to furnish his cu-tomcrs and the pubii", with il.o latest st ie of II V'S . A.S "ASS, ;-t Cine in'.r.t! pr;-u u.. Iiau.i.a good sup ply ol I'i.VIN HATS, of tlie best quality. Iu gcueral terms, his assortiiienl is e;ual to any in th- place, embracing utmost every article in his line. He usks that purcliasers mav call ! lore buying elsewhere. JOHN SUFFlilNS. ! Kicbmond, Jau. 1-lh, lrlr. otf HATTERS' FURS TRiriMINGG. Subscriliers are now in receipt of their I SPRI UNO STOCUOF (iuODS, coiiiprising every ijuulily of vcaailAs. UlXjaiJ 3j.auJ. Jj i They particular! y invite attention tn t!u-ir very large and well-selected assortment of I'aitt tttu, L'-ghorii. llraid, and PalmLraf HA TS; All of which are ottered on as favorable terms as tiiey can be purchased in any market. S HER Wool .V CI I ACE, Corutr of Main and Fifth Struts, Cl.NCIXNAM, (lino. February loth, 1?!. f.m WAREHOUSE OF P It I N T S O N L Y . .NO. 3, CKDIR STKKHT, XF.W.VORK LEE, JUDSOH & LEE; (LATE l.EE ie JUPSON) Occupy the spacious FIVE S TORY WAREHOUSE, 'No. Mi CE I A R STREET, the whom: of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the Single Article of Tlicir present stock consistb of nearly lnc lli(ciati(l I'acSiaeM, Embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings and compri-dng every lliing desirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for sale, forcash, or satisfactory credit, at the lowest i-hicls, by the 1' 1 i: G i: OR 1 A U K A G 1 . . New styles are received almost every day, and many of Ihem are gotten up for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. O'Friiited lists of prices, corrected from !ay to day, with every variation in tho market, arcplaced in tilt- hands of buyers. .Merchants will be able to fcrm some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, in hen we state, that the value of our usual stock of this O.MJ ICTI I.5., is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fart, that our means and our attention, instead of being diided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall be our care that none who visit our vstaidishme nt shall meet with any disappointment. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. I.ee, .1 ud von &. I.ce. P. ?.?. F. LF.U. formerly of the firm of Lord fc Lees, and late senior partner in lhe original firm of L-e. .V Rrewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee and Judson, and assures his friends that the new con cern shall have the same pre-eminence in this branch of trade, which formerly distinguished tlie olln r two houses to which he belonged. -',1-1'. i!!)y Feb. TV W viVAt,vvi f 2 Ml E subscriber respectfully informs the pub1 lie and his friends, that he stiil continues tlie Stone Cutting business in Richmond,ou Pearl street, near the Market House, where he will be pleased to furnish cut stone of every description, on the most accommodating terms. lie has now on hand (and expects shortly to receive an additional supply,) a complete assortment of 1 AMItinV liARIJLE i OHIO GRAVE STONES j which he will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold ia this city. I'iaiu and Ornamental Lettering, done in good style and to order. Call aud examine his assortment and prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 14, 1.--17. jtf Opioition to all CToiiopolie'! OMNIBUS OFFICE, removed from the U S. Hotel to the DENNISOX HOUSE, corner of Fifth and Main street, where seats can be secured on application at the liar. GILBERT & niLLIKIN'S LINE, Leaves Cincinnati for Richmond, Ia. at C o'clock, rvtnrniiig for Cincinnati at 7. Fare to Richmond $1,00 " Cincinnati, $1,00 AND NO MORE IS DOl'G L.A1VV PATE1YT Pl'IP. BARG1S has just received i. f' 1 tb .1 z a...: l . -. 71 . . . i . ,. mese runui .liw . "-""ig Pumos. and all sizes ofLeadPir.es to attach, .Li ..;o oi . u:.. o. t:.. street Richmond, Indiana. Oct. I, i4i. . O-. ,. , ., , . j u- j r NE of the best and most approved kinds of rrnnW..n Move, very plates, for .... ... - - - ' - sale at the store of HAINES & FARQUHAK. j Opposite the Bank. j Richmond. Feb. f th, 1-4-?. WO neat Frame DWELLING HOUSES, T nth citv of KirbmnnH ..mated in pleasant part of town. Apply to JAMES K. DUGDALE. Richmond, Nov. 2, 1947. 45tf A FARM FOR RENT. THE undersigned will rent her Farm, either ' on the Shares or for Cash, as an agreement , can be made. The Farm contains 171 Acres, i between Eighty and Ninety of which are under J cultivation. It is situated about two miles North of Richmond on the Fort Wayne road. For farther particulars, apply to the subscriber living on tho premise. ' JANE REED. February 23, lit?. rJ'-f
NEW GOODS!
i r"l"MIE subscriber tags leave to say to the citii J xens of I'ichmdnd, and vicinity, that ho is now ojeuing (UtJiird door West of St rattan Je Wriglu'a corntr,) direct from New York, a I laxce axd e.tie mew stock or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods; li'Kmbracing Cloths, Cassimi es, Vi.stincs, ivc, ilha variety of Lauds' Dklss Coons, 01 almost every description. It is not iu accordance with our taste' to hoait of the prices those Coods will K- sold at merely stating that our foreign fabrics were purchased mmet..aieiv alter lite Harvest importations of the present year, ana 011 favorable terms; IJatterinc otirseii ill l.'iere 1 any truth 111 the .ld adage of t,0Ot.J !. inzwtU bought are halt tnld " tbt ... ... v ...... v ; e,ucJ as as y est of the mount- ! d"ls- ' A ?oo:t a wirt me tit of Men niul Mov. Cni. ; rorerji"S, Iiarttware, 1 Au ",crr":? rorme,,t of Tri'nmi""- uch s THREADS, COMBS, BUTTONS, j II AicA tri.'i It mild i'oir at ir.WVsuJe.r T: Country merchants'visitine Kichmoud. our old trie mis 111 particular, are requested to give us a cull, as we can and will sell to tin-m lowri than we have been enabled to do heretofore. One and all are respeelful'v invited to cull and see us. W ILLIAM I'LCiU.I.L. Ki.'hmoild, Nov. tl. I S 1 1 -L.H A 15IIIEF AND SIMPLE EXPLANATION ' IHJ I KF AND SIMPLE EXPLANATION FTI1E ELECTRO- MAO N ET1C 'jri:i. i: it v i n , r, mono 01 operation, illustrated with cuts. an. I containing gonerally all such inlormatiou ' ni..titp In ! n.t.,..,i ..r .1.1: 1. . 1 tine of business at 'IVIegrapherii-s, and such ....... ... ...i. ......i...-. ... j , rinijuiis. lilt rtiii ... . . . ; planatians and comment as to convev a familiar understanding of this '-latest wonder" with a notice of House's Printing Telegrali and others in the course of Construction, by -Moses Johnson, Telegrapher, Cincinnati, Ihio. l or s.de at the RICHMOND ROOK STORE. March 1 -1th IMS. li-bt tt OMETHINO UPERIOR to any thing now ; Downs Venetablo lialsaimc Elixir for coughs, colds, consumption. whooiing cough, croup, i-othma, and all iliseases of tlie i ; chest and lungs. So far as this medicine has j : been used, it certainly indicates a preparaiiou of j 1 110 ordinary character. There are numerous tes- I 1 timoiuals accompanying each bottle, from men ; el high standing. I take the liberty of referring to X. Wilson. who represents his wife to have been cured 0fwh.1t was considered "a seated ; cold" iin.i serious affectum of the luugt, by using I two bottles only. Pi ice -5 ami AO cents. " Pr.-pared by Dr. Downs, St. .A I bins, Vt.. and for sale by 1RV1N REED. Richmond, Feb. lfith, tf w ANTED. Any quantity of Wheat, Corn, . 1 a Ts , r laxseed, or ll.icoii. in l.xchaiiire for ( ! roceries Accounts or i ' ASM. at the hi"hest mariM't prices. Richmond, Feb. Jeremiah IIiui i v. Jesse W. W, If-!-?. LYNDE .t CO. Wm. Kenworthv, Ken worth v. j. ii aii.i:v, A o., Om Door Fast of ll. ISrijhtirell's Store, Main St., ICi Itiiioiil, la., VRE now opening a large assortment of Saddlery Hardware, Coach and Carriage Trimmings, Steel Springs, .vc, embracing, perhaps, every article demanded iu the above departments nf Trade, and, having facilities for receivingdirect from Importersand Manufacturers, will sell at exceedingly low prices. And having also, in connection, a good 'raiiuinx ltaMislinieiit, will keep constantly on baud a general slock of emb racing Eastern, Cincinnati, atidv Country-1! : Tanned SOLE, SKI RTI Nt t, SEATING. HARNESS, Pit IDLE and I'PPER LEATHER ; Calf, Kip, Pail, Morocco ami Lining SKINS, .Vc. c. j II j I he highest market price will, at all times jbe paid for any quautity of 11 IDES, delivered at i our Store as above. 1 Richmond, IO1I1 mo. 20th, 1?J7. 4ltf LC0S BIFOHE YCUUY. NIII. celebrated Straub Flame Encircled Oven Cooking Stoves, for sale at the Tin Shop of M. F. Underwood. 'This Stove has a decided advantage overall other Stoves; if it fails to perform well, return the Stove and the money will he refunded. Cail aud see the 111 before purchasing elsewhere. Also, Premium Stoves of a superior quality. Also, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware, of every description. Wholesale merchant's orders j promptly filled at Cincinnati price (titter and Siiouliitir. Particular attention paid to this branch of business, all of which I am determined to sell low. Shop opposite Sloan's Hotel. Old Copper, Rrass ami Pewter wanted. M. F. UNDERWOOD. Richmond, Feb. 1, ltl". C- tf A IJOUNTH UL supply of culx. .ta. tivated Apple Trees of large
size and regular gradation t,f i W rstar s ISalsaio ol na i.ner'y. a great oiearipei.ing fruits the whole year round lo tl,e ''uinan race. Having tried it in a case for sale at the Richmond Nurserv. ' of severe affliction of the lungs. I nnhrs.t.nngly
Also, a splendid lot of Early May - -j and May Duke Cherry Trees. Su gar Grove Farm, near Richmond, Wayne Counv, Indiana CORNELIUS RATLIFF, Proprietor. 1 1th mo. Uthle47. ""UK HVTII HIIKKM Are thi greatest things for scouring knives and forks, potts, kettles, tin-ware, and every thing that needs brightening, ever used. Try them. For sale, at Dr. HOWELLS" DRUG HTOlt. Richmond, Jau. l'Jlh, 1-4. 4tf Know all len ly l!iee Presents, fare TI AT I keep constantly on band for sale 1 It'.irk'n well Known Over lilast Self Feeding Windmills, aud also, William Stanley's, of North Carolina, Patent Windmill, called the Double Wind-power Self FeeCiug Fanning Mills, made of the best materials and, tor tlrspittcli in craning and separating ine grain irom me cneei and all seetis or rooms.!, cannoi oe surpassed in .... H', i..l..l,irjl;r . " r oilneis oi rraiu ucr num. mi piu iri iiituuui. j, ..... A . ... . . 1 ..... u . M ...... . ... ' . , to e Jjn(J my Mi, pnrio9n to ! purchasingelsewhere. Auto, A few Fancy liedsteads on hand for sale low. Shop a short dis- ; . , t r ., ; T'rT Richmoodp Jan. 25, 14. RICHMOND WOOLEN FACTORY. rpiiE 1 w HE undersigned is prepared to receive OOL. to mauufactare into CtoTM, Casmmem, Satiskt, Twnn, "'a. .JL-.r.r, eiUler on . -j t Also, to G A RD AND SPIN BY THE POUND. XT Jl, has on hand a supply of the above named articles, abicti He will eicuange tor WOOL- He will, also, Full and Drcs Cloth, for all who will favor bin) with their custom INL laiNt.. 3d mo. 23th, 1643. 21 tf 1 " " Z . , r I B"cnhera hare jost received a Lot ol ! J. Cincinnati Preaeed Tallow Candies, which thty will tll low by tJi lk. W . W . LY-SDE, &. CO. . Richmond, Jan. OC, lill.
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Vfl llHKIU: yo can get rood MpplyVT '(( V f Red Cedr, White Tioe, 1 Juniper, Balsam Fur, Yellow Tiae, Q? 1 lroopij Sproce, Stabina, Cyproo, , Mountain Holly, Tame rack, and Chiaeoo aa4 American Arborvita; together with a pltmAt& rariety of Flowering Shruhbery, such s . ' Kubina Hyspida, Catty Cauthus, Catalpa. i Althea r rutrux, Spirea, iyriaifa, ; Smoke Tree, aud a splendiJ rariety of Cfota I house Plants nmetjuaUtd ia lA State. I A large tut of Hedge-Thorn Seeds ia rood or ' 'der; Seeds of tho Magnolia Acenininata, J author. M'l. ..: i . 1 1 J : t . 1 uui a luruiatiii anu tjjriaes, otc. veoo4 ' able ud Flo er-Cardn V.KIIV Lt ths ij,r ' r Im.x. A n.len.iid varietv ..f l.nv V ' . W cinereiit varieties ot l.UAl r. of th mott anj 1 : ) . . 1 At i . , t ' -iuiru aitiuj, a 'in vt,, auiiDuiiiimi iircunilril ; Coosebrrries. Kaspberries. and MrawberHrs.-! j tlie latter of which 1 have raised fruit meaaariaf ' four "cl"" in circumference. Also, eight eftho , l-st selected ranetio. or Chernr Trees; Ptamb, IVach, and Apple Trees ia Bhu'ndance, dir. nichuiondiul !' rropH;: . , j , T ' "l. , ".."".- : v J t. vis cm nufc- Le nau a me iorf 01 j. w . tJILHEiiT, who has recently received from tho East a complete assortment of DRY UOOlt. His stock cousists, iu part, of ClUh$,Cuimere, Yetting, Satinets, mud Jram; Fanr tiuudt, e. LALSO A lull noortmeiil, nt all tines,. of It.tltliWAKb UIK)CKUll, aud UIKEXSWAKK. There is NO MISTAKE but that tho afcova :U01 will be sold at uuusually low pricrs, for Cash, or approved Country Produce. rrcii .hi,, em'in eivii ctibp :; . . : . . - - .1... , . . i. . 1 iiie tr Awm nf me iktvnr, mond Hotel, aud obtain HAKUAINS! Richmond, March l1!". lltf MANSION HOUSE, Kit HMO l, I nd MIIS House formerly known as the Tem perance HmII," and recently oceonied b . iiiiaiu iMxon, lias lately been relit ted up in a superior style, with the ilesigu of making it vno of the most comfortable renting places lor tho weary traveller, in tho Western country. The subscriber, also takes great pleasuro in informing lusold friends, and the travelliug coiumunitv generally, that his TA RLE shull lie. (as j heretofore, while occupying the Richmond Hotel) 1 supplied with the choicest viands the country attona. His STAPLE is large and convenient, and ia attended by the very best of Ostlers, aud supplied with the best ol Provender. He feels confident that the pains that shall be taken to make those who may sojourn with him, comfortable, and "at Home," will warrant hiui in asking a share of public patrouage. HOARDERS taken by the day or week 011 the favorable terms. " K.HROOK1NS. Richmond. Feb. l, 1I7. f52-45.ir. ANOTHER NOVELTyT "VToTICK is hereby given, that James E. 1 Reeves, now a renidvut of Cincinnati, ha placed in my hands a largo amount of outstanding Notes and Accounts, for tho collection ot which, 1 mil authorized to adopt tho MOST I'ltACTIC A Ill.K menus. Persons interested will please call 011 me at my office iu a thart time. WILLIAM A. 1IICKLE, Att'y. Richmond. Feb. 16, IMS. j(f I lie i:iKUlli tVi Udcr of tlie World. Many who have wituessod tho extraordinary cures effected by the gtuuine Wiur' llalsmmmj Wild Cherry, seem disposed to regard it at tho Fipblh ll'nro. r of the World! "Why," say they, tho IViM CAerry Batl and tho Iceand Moss Mho two chief ingredinl of this wonderful compound) have ber a pi escribed from time imnieuion.il, by the bent physicians, but never, before, have cures so exlraordiuarjr been performedThe reason is obriaus. Tlie proprietors of Wistar's Ruls.im of Wild Cherry, do not claim lor their highly celebrated article any far-fetched, tnystcriiiu, miraettlou potrer. They have opcnl acknowledged tho simple nature of ita ingreoieuts, and only claim for thoir great aud itivuluable discovery tlie exclusive secrtt of THAT JVDWIOVS COMBIXATIOX of ingredients uIih Ii go to make up this richest of cuiatire compounds. 'Vim most skillful and scientific pbyniiiins now prrscrilie this medicine in their practice; u bile neglected Doctors, of littla pruclica and mean contracted minds, although Ihey do all their churlish spirits can do to injure the sate of this the people's favorite med'eiue they aro at the same time compelled to a knowledge ha innocent qualifies. We know tho medicine is harmlrts, and all tho I world is wituess that the medicine, cum!! What more is wanted T j Ciinsi-mptive Patients'.!! Will please read tho I follow iug Mtilemeul from tha Harrison Gazette. ; The incredulous are invited to read the foilowiug j note from Rev. Mr. Gci.i.ron, whose character I for truth and veracity slauds above suspicion, and ! have their doubts dispelled as to the minority j of Wislar's lhilnam of Wild Cherry, over all ! other remedies now before the public of the saaio j character. I . A.. an. A tORVIlON, 1MD. Jan. JXt , t no a ut' than a pleasure to state ToT u" tienelil ol llio amiciea, max I con.ioer i i -. , . t . I.. I.. ..ill:... . . I. rcl'Uiillill-llu IK IU ill mill iioi I j .iui-.h v , mm mmm ' best remedy I have ever tried, and one which ! cured me when physic tans said I most die, and when I thought myself that my time to depart i was near at ha ud. WILLIAM COLDRON. HAui.oNrir.Lt), N, J,. April, If 43. On or about the 13th day f October, If II, I was taken with a violent pain in the aide, near the liver, which cou tinned for about five days, and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer or abscess, which relieved the pain a little, bo t ca as d me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter, aud aluo mnch blood. Being greatly alarmed at thi, 1 applied to a pbysiciapi bat be replied that he llioogbt he could do but little fur rne, except give me some mercury pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied thai- they could da good. Many other remedies were then procured by my wife and friends, bat none did mo My good; and the discharge of blood and correal MB still continued every few days, and at last became so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I we ,iM with a violent eoueh. which at time ; ranM.j 0 raise mora blood than I haf Joa : , .:: ... i.s , before; ana my oiteaae eoniinae. ' --y . : ... worse, until froraarr, mmvm msu hope of my recovery f,imU nil thfMlfrhi I was g,r'm BP "'' my mould die of a galloping consumtion. A t this moment, f tBj ''" apparently drawing near its close. I heard of Dr. Wi.ti.,. fialsam of Wild Cherry, nnd cot bot tle which re he red rue immediately; and by tnt DlMT 0f only three boftle of this medicine, all nsy : paios were removed; tny eongh and spitting off j blood and corruption entirely stopped, and ia 9 i few weeks my health was restored, so as ta eaai ble me to work at my trade, f which is a earpenfter.l and up to this time I have enjoyed feed 'health. THOMAS COZZE5. - fjLoccxsm CotnrTT, Personally came before me, the sabeeriber, one of the JuBtieea of tha Peace ia and tot tha anal county, Thomas Cocseas, being daly affirmed according to law, saitfa the above statement ia nil things ia In. . ' " Affirmed be for ana an the 29th af AprilJ . CLEMEN T. J . P. Fold by J- D. PARK, (successor to Sanford At Park,) Fourth and Wafnat streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, general ageat for tha fSaath aaal Wast, la t II .o.'Baa miial 1m J J For sale by D- P. Holloway, Jos. UowaUs.Jr. I. Reed, Richmond, Indiana. Ham ie. Co , Centreville. Ia. A. Porviaoce, New Paris, Ohio. , Hall it Iloghes, CoanersvUle, la. C. II. Raymond. Cambri'tge City, la. I. Canwtock, NW Castle, Ia. Marvb, 12, lei-. It-il
