Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 48, 22 November 1848 — Page 3

Ritttek A Ie of 100 brls roll at 1 2c

HgooMS A sale of 100 dozen utediuin ualitr. for liipment, at 01,50. Tallow A ale of 9 LrU good beef, from canal at 7c. . i ,?.-.,. UOTTOJl A aaie OI . """'- St fiO. The River rose about 5 inches on J"11" day Biebt, but to-day has been to a stand. The oublic landina is lined with steamer, J M6 puirtlC lanuing " nrodiiro and in a measure covered w th proiiuc, j --.;...l ..tlv f..r iNew Orleans. I no UCllluur-H - winter business may now be said to have fairly opened, arid we may henceforth ex pect a continued active iraue. No change in the rat? of iav. which are reasonable. freight toKxcHAX'iE on the hast is firm ai I per ct. prem. Money market light, Richmond Mabket, Nov. 22, 1 43 Wheat, 6I)rVIhi. Flaxseed, CV&70c V bu. Corn f e w ) 9IKiW. ts, J , Apples (dried) .Vte. Floor, f WOIIm) fljj. Halter. lillc V lb. ' ( f barrel) .ard. fc V lb. Fgg, V lrih Potatoes, SOA-iSc; Sweet Potatoes, 4.rtj.0c. Eaimordlnury Invention. Among tho article of inorunt tho Annual Fair of tho Amorican Institute, ll.o New Vor! Kxpress notices flwr mills not much larger than tho crown of n rum's hat, whic.i will grind (VI buslirl of wliot per d.i y in?o first rn.o Jlur; they ran ho purchased for i '50 cornjile.c with b'di'.ing apparatus. Thoro wuru corn millit on rxhibition which do thoir work nd'iii'aldy , with noirly the Mmo exHliuori, and costing ovon Thro wero !ip,ht importint mschino !or th' miimfaoturo of cotini mil woI(jii cloth-, w'iii- may bo said lo advance ainh ruichiiriry in tho s n's of maehinosby which cloth i now made. 10 omblo th't rnirmf icturcr to nwftico tho cost several mi Us Ktr yard; hou!d a forrcsKridirj rimiilor of iiiijirovomoitts Mi nually a;p-!ar at our Fairs for tho next ton years, a yard of f;'od ui)h!oach(;tl hirtiug will bo inado lor one cent p.r yard. Philadtdpliia, ov. 1 111. Thr los oocasiouud by tin Hpringing ol a leak in th Spring idrden Reservoir j estimated at S.tO.OOd. DIF.I), On the Mth inxtanf, F.I.I. ABKTII K.MISBACK, contort of Snr.u R aii.sb.-k, in the rtMid year of her age; leaving a I irjju circle . of rel itiou to mourn her drpnrture. Tho dfcitsd had always enjoyed exrell.-nt health, until a few days Ix-forn -he died; at wliivli tiuio hIih pprured to he udiiioniln;d of licr dissoliilion, aud to the will of (Sod calmly resigned. f x - '- KpiriMl Ojstrr-, I JUT UP expressly lor family use, just received aud fursiile, at No. 7. by HAINES &. FAKUUIIAH. 1 Nov. 2:2, tlpposite the Ilitnk f in:rt:int l 'oii.iiJiiliv's. Strange! Th.it so .tiiy who are alUicted with a V)( till lit it i.4 j-r.idu.illy wearing lli.nii down, aud slowly, but surely ntf.liii lln-rn into lli.il drciiilful ilio.i-"", CouMiinilioii th.it distrase wliii.'h c:irri'-s nirihoiinauds daily, are doing ncith- J or what is worse than nothing, jr"rj-ini; them- ; selves with nti.itrnni.i, that are puil'.'d to the xkies i for rures lhiy are s iid t have ell'ected on some , foreign or unknown ierso.is, ulin they ran , he positively rured bv iifinir lIt. IKXiKIJS CO AI pt ) t ' N I ) S V U I ' P I-' I . I V I : K W t HiT A N I ) TAU, whii li still ruiiliiiiies to eflVct the most Wumir Jul i'uirt ever fcorded in the aunats of i m.'dieme. A fie I which is proved by reference to the raft liuinlwr of certificates from the first ; and most respei tiible ciliens, mui h as Or. Win. ! J. Kicharits. Jii ljje Win. Burke, Ihn Wife of the Kev. tl. W. Alaley. Dr. Hiram Cox, late profesSor in Kelectii; Medical College of Cincinnati, and others of that city. Certificate not only of remarkable cures of distreMiinjr Cmis-h, but Consumption actually rured, after the Physicians of the highest stamlin-; had given them up tu die? If men of hiicIi hipli standing will rnnrli for the , firrit' rirttir of this medicine, we cannot but in- ' fer that it M at leait all that it is represented to he. Uea l til - advertisement of Dr. Kogcrs in nnolher column. V. iYV, O N X E ITS. ! r'!t:i.v VMKTm.r ri:vi:ac a u i; Aovnti .n. This meilicine has In-eu used for the last eight j years by a large number of individuals ndlieted ' with diseases usually termed Fever and Ague, ; Dumb Ague, Chill. r Intermittent Fevers. Jauu- ; iliee. Sic, Sir. Th.- proprietor h is been nuwea- . ried in Ins efforts, from year tu year, to improve the virtues of his Specific for the various diseas- , rs herein referred to, until he can now confidentIv introduce and recommend it us one of Ihe ' most safrt ami effectual remedies extant. The j Specific, or "Nostrum," is composed exclusively of vegetable extracts, many of which, would In themselves have relieved the diseased patient, and temporarily restored to health; but by perrver.ng application to render the Specific in the j highest degree valuable, some new ingredients were fortunately discovered whi-h by addition have, by an experimental and scent. tie comb.nslrnn i. now rendered it not only temporary reiiri iiitr uiiht similar irnti iiicbj ironi iiiweiises uf a bilious character, but is warranted tu effect i a permanent and radical cure, when taken in j conformity with the directions. Numerous certificates, as well as individual ' testimony , could be furnished in evidence of its wonderful efficacy and never failing virtues. ! All however, who are ntmcted, can do them- j rives no greater benefit than at least to try a remedy which experience has demonstrated as . one of the most valuable in recent discoveries. For sate in Wayne County by Irvin Reed, I Richmond; T. K. Abrahams. Cenlreville: Dan- I iel Mink Pin-Hook; John Brow ii, Penns Ville; j Richmond. August, lfi, 11. 3t-3m. I ir ll.l.l SII.llus oil us all I painters know, is superior to that made with ; the old fashioned presses. A supply of this oil ; j front Fahnestork .t Ilowells' mill is always on hand and for sale at Dr. Ilowells' Drug No. 1ft Main Street. More, November 15, 1 Is. 47-tf: j IAWRENCE'S ri'RE WHI l i; .KAD,T! 4 always kept for sale at Dr. Ilowells Drug' ftore No. 16 Maiu street. Novenidier15. 14. 47-tf: ! EIEKV all sizes; Sand and Glass Paper; White-wash. Shoe, Scrub aud Horse Brush-, Glue, of various qualities; Gum Copal, and j Shillac; Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars; Matches;. Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Washing do.; Fish bl; Nents do.; Sperm do.; and other ajticles! usually kept in Drug Stores. For sale by j Aug. 2.1, 14. I. REED. VAN ELLA BEANS. Thes " beansaro ai superior article for flavoring Ice Creams, , and all other such luxuries They are also a de- j Iightful perfume. For sale at j Da. HOW ELLS' DRUG STOR E. June IJ. 1M. t tt f SUCJARS, SYRUI AND 1' II V ITS. J OAF, Havana an.) Orleans Sucars. Ras- '. M.J berrv. Boxberrv. Sarsanarilla. Strawberry. ! and Lemon Syropn. Lemons, Figs. Prunes, Rai sons. Almonds, Fug. Walnuts, rilberts. Pea Nuts and Dates, all fresh, opposite the Na'innai ""tel. K. II. GITHENS. June 7. H4. 24-tf ALE OK i:4 1 1.4 .!. I " ILL Sell Or ridnniM f.r nrniirli ill I Richmond or immediate neighborhood, farm ' A conl noing 12.1 acres. Iyig on the Wabash riv- Ui r b miles above Delphi, Carroll Co., Indiana. , ,? wcrv ikii oi Doitoni land, there are 4!) acres cleared, with a house. Urn, and other' ate e ary buihhnjs. The Wabash aud Erie Ca- I Ml runs tl, rough the land. Title indispuuble. Laquir at the Drug Slore of i iohi i.ijuc. .in, to main street. November 15, 11. 47-tf:

Potrullr Attachment

NOTIK is hereby given, that on the 3flth day of October 14?, a writ of Domestic . a 1. . -ariafl imiim1 htf llif Jamfl M. Poe. ,mja9i,c of the Peace oftlie County of Wayne, at the instance, and upon tlie affidavit of Mark.. llnrtnn. strains! the svods and chattels, ereu:;;Vd efrtV Bjam.n Horton; by rirtue of which writ tlie following described foou and chattels, to-wit: nine head of Hogs, ten andone ' furl, acrea of Corn, oho lot of Oats in the sheaf, one lot of Hay, one. Cultivator, on two horse Plough and one horse Plough, on- Sl...vel ' leushoat. .nd one Cow. have bse.. attallied as the properly oi wie sain uei.jn.ii.. lacueu um 1110 piwprnj v. -..j- . Horton. and that on tlie ytli day ol uecemuer,. 1181", at 0 o'clock, A. .!.. at my lltce 111 'Wayne Township of said Comity, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the claim of the said Martha Horton, whereof the said Benjamin : Horton, and all other persons concerned, will notice, j J A Mi: 3 M. POK, Justice of the Peace. Richmond, November 7, ln4. I.o rave's Olilo E.iniin-iil! ENTIRELY V E(J ET A IiLE! ! j It lite llical, and tlaud in it3 oiea merilt. Evidence will clearly r-how this is the che;ip- ! est, most powerful, and pleasant family Linime nt in use, for Corns, Bruises, Burns, Frosted I Feet, Weakness or Pain in the Back, Kheuma- ' Usui, Tooth-Ache, aud or Throat; FOR INTERNA!, lSE: Cholic, Cliolera Morbus, and for Pain in the Breast, it haa been , used with entire success. , FOR HORSES: Gell'd Shoulders, Strains, Sen.trhes. i-wenev. t holic, and, with tlie addi tion of one-fourth proportion of Tincture Canthariiles, for Spavin and Curb. No family, who has known the value of this No traveller article, will lie without a supply should start on a journey without a bottle, to secure himself and animal against the casualties I., ivWh Ihev are table. We refer to J. V r i Voorbees. Stnze Proprietors; m. t Marsh, ! Unit I"Uhe, Cincinnati; t.ilmore At Miulli, proprietors of Livery Stable, Cincinnati; William AlcChesney, .Mansion House, OxforJ, O., for evidence of its curative qualities. The Liniment wilt reenmmrml itrl tv it. For sale, in Richmond, at D. P. Holloway's Bookstore; McCullough's Grocery; I. Reed's Drugstore; Morman's Grocery ; and it will also he found in all the towns aud country stores in the western countryLOREE Si. JONES, Proprietor; Western Row, 3d door above Cth, west side, Aug. .'Ill, I "" I. :i6::tiii Cinrirmati, O. WORMS! WORMS!! D ORSEV'S CELEBRATED VERMIFl'GK a remedy unsurpassed for expelling worm warranted to contain nothing of a poisonous ! character, hut is simple iu its action and sale in its application. The above medicine for sale 'only by HAINES Si. FARUCHAR. ; Richmond. March. 12.IH. JI'ST RECEIVED, a fr-sh supply of the ubove article from tho celebrated f CAWTOW TEA COMPANY. ! Young Hyson, 50: C2; 7."i; JI; 1 ,23 per pound, j Imperial, 75; $1, Black. 63; l. These Teas are subject, in all cases, to lie re- j turned, when they do not give entire satisfaction. For sale at th New Store. W.M. PEC HELL, Agent. Richmond, July 4th, 2tf jaqi;aiki COVERLET CAyxwa r I IIEMIIIMr-ltlllKK begs leave to announce lo his friends and Ihe public generally, that he has prepared himself to WEAVE DOUBLE -mriicniB'rBsi, of various and beautiful patterns, such as he thinks will not fail tu please the various tastes of those who may favor him with their custom. The machinery is nlfoge!her new and of the latest improvement, ami he flatters himself that he will be aide to do the BEST Ol WORK such as will please every one. He is also prepared to do all kinds of piaiu Weaving, such as Cloth, Flannels, Lin set. Carpets, $v. II 'His residence is on the East side of Marion street.a few doors South of Gibert's Hotel. Approved country produce taken iu exchange for Weaving. NATHAN KITSON. Richmond, Aug. 23, If4". 35:3m. HENRY D ICEINSON, TAII,tlt & W OOLI.i: I)1K.41F.IC, late of Sheffield, Engl an i, at which PLACE AND IN IjONDON UK HAS HAD TWENTY YEAKS KXPEK I KNCE. AVING removed to Richmond, In., and commenced business, at his residence, at tho termination ol North r rout and .Marion streets, opposite Jesse Iden's, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is now prepared to execute orders iu his line, in the best stle of fit and workmanship, by which he hopes to merit approval and therefore solicits a share of their patronage. H. D. will keep on hand a carefully selected small stock of superfine aud middling quality of WOflf I ""V f y I fVI'll UUIjIjIjII VIV III , WlitfOUtillKS HIII TriH)niillK am, fro, e,tfrienco in this department, he (et,la confi,leuce recommending his GOODS, bui fof Iojfv if.e ,,;,villK ,,rtj ;nuch experience in makingCoats f(,r l rwntl ,, lrri who wear such. H. D. respectfully solicits orders in this line, believing that he will bo ablo to give satislaction, both to the young and old. N B. A few sets of Brittania Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar Bowls, Creams, Candlesticks, Table, Dessert and Teaspoons, of English Manufacture; best Sewing and Knitting Needles, also few articles in British Musliu aud Printed Goods, c, Vc, for sale. P. S. Several good Water Casks for sale. Richmond, 7th mo. 10th, 11. 2'3-tf R1 SPECTIT'LLY informs his friends aud the public, that on account of his bad health. 1. I I . . i 1 r ' amity UTOC eilBS, su,re Room, pnnosite the National Hotel. an,1 will sell ns low anv linu in iIia itv. Richmond, June, 7, 14. 34-tf SASH! SASH!! SASH'.!! Ti'lTE have just received a lot of Window TT Sash, manufactured by Lyghter fc Cobaugh, of Hamilton, Ohio. We will furnish to order all kinds ami sizes of Window Shutters and Blinds, made of the bestseasoned pine, warranted. Call and examine. HAINES i FARQUHAR. opposite Bank, Richmond, la. Oct. , 184?. 3:Mf PICFi. iVr.-Surll lis frrnunil mil Hnnnnnil ws iiniwimra, v loves, .-nspice, t.inger. tmoii. loves. Allspice, liinirer. ut megs, .Mace. Kice. Liv-oa, Ccrtee, Loaf and N. O. Sugar, leas black and green. Tamarinds, Sugar-House and N.O. Mo I esses, for sale by Aug. 23, 14. I. REED. VV1 IN DOW GLASS of all sizes, aud best brands. Also mach ine made putty, for ; sale at Dr. Ilowells Drug Store, No, 16 Maiu st. November 15. 14. 47tf: TRUSSES of all sizes and Descriptions. AI I so. Shoulder Traces, and Dr. Fleming's Abdominal Supporter, always for sale at Dr. Howell's Drug Store, No, 16, Maiu street. November 15, ls44. 47-tf: FRUIT TREES. S 4 A LARGE and general variety of cultivated apple trees for sale at mv nursery, near ichtnond, Wayne county, Ind., consisting of sizes to suit purchasers. CORN ELU'S R ATLIFF, Proprietor. Sugar Grove Farm, 10th mo. 25th 1?4. 44 tf islcrit tVltlOlll. or Watfr Limk. A t, jol ( this article just received and for sale ni tin uwli i I'm. moii : 1 s Sept. 1C,'1. ,t. 10, Main it.

TJKRRV UlVIV Veeelable Pain Killer,

1 a new and invaluable medicine; every family abould have a bottle of it in the house, it i cheap. For sale by J. REED. Aug. 23, 1843. 35lf BLACKSMITIIIIVGr! GEORC.E WILCOX, would respectfully inform the public that he has erected and now occnuies a NEW SHOP on West Main

street, near Burk's old Livery Stable, where he , and miscellaneous articles ever offered in this is prepared to do, in the best of style and on the ! market. They were purchased in such quantishortest notice, ail kinds of BLACKSMITH- ties and on such terms as will enable him to sell

ne wimivii i "ons tvft tr : 1 1 : f . : U r an Thrashing Machine; make MUl Irons and all things in that line. He will pay particu lar attention to the making aud repairing of Agricultural Implement S HOEING HORSES. making and repairing EDGE TOOLS, &.C. 1 "He designs to make his establishment a XSLtJuJlSt'JL. 3jLuaaLtAA-etf and therefore confidently solicits public patronage. The Work Well Done or Xo Pay! Richmond, May 24. l4d. 2--Itf IMMtW Uh lsS, from S by 10, to 12 by 20; Picture do. from 10 by 14, to 20 by 24 Doctor's OHic.e, Furniture all kinds ; Lamp Chimneys, (a) I G cts. each. For sale by Aug. 23, l. IRVIN REED. OsWBM BD7(EIlTO? 39, lUuill fetreet ) RETURN'S his thanks to his trienda and the public for the liberal support he has heretolore received, and informs tliern that he has just received arid designs keeping on hand aeonScant supply 'r c i rci r-c t flaw Mens BOOTS and SHOES; Ladirs' Shoe, (winters, and Sltp-y 1crx; Youths'' and Children' 's Boots and Shnfx A-r , T , -j both of Eastern and home Manufacture . His assortment is general from low priced to a good article, and he solicits all who wish to purchase any thing in his line to call and examine his stock ami prices. He will sell low for cash or approved country produce. Richmond, th mo. 19th, l-. 40:fim U'iolar's BalMtin or Wild C'lKTry. ; CAUTION As attempts are constantly made i to deceive the public with spurious imitations of) almost every valuable medicine ottered to the ! public notice, I deem it necessary to request all I purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine BALSAM. It is put up in bottles ' with the following words 'WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Piiii.ai.ei thm," . Mown iii the irlass: lilso.eaih bottle bears a la bel on the frout, with the signatures of Henry j Wist ar, M. D-, Philadelphia and Sanlord Si. Park, which, to imitate or counterfeit, will be prosecu- , i ted as a forirerv. It is therefore necessary to be narticular and ask for Dr. Wistar's Balsam, particular anl ask for lr. V istar s Ifalsam, all other preparations of W ild Cherry are en-j ely different from this medicine, aud possesi none of its virtues. I as i tin i urn none AONTHKR IXVAI.IO RKSTOHF.P TO HF.AI.Tlf. Read the following statements of facts from Mr. Eli Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vienna, Johnson co., Illinois. Mrr. Phtlpn i- lllarklnj, St. i-ois. Mo. Gentlemen:- A desire to benefit the afllicted throughout the land has alone induced me to make the following statement of facts respecting one of the most astonishing cures ever recorded. My son, now seventeen years old, has been afflicted during his whole life with a couslant cough, pain in the side and chest, accompa nied with night sweats and hectic fever, which produced great emaciation and debility; aud at intervals during the night, his expectoration would become so great us to endanger his life fioin strangulation. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the highest re pute, whose prescriptions gave temporary relief in fact, so alarming were the symptoms, and so inveterate was his disease, that I was compelled to believe him Itetanit the reach of medical aid. All of our neighbors and friends who saw him, regarded him as one who was rapidly approahing an early and premature grave. After have ing thus exhausted the skill of our best physicians, without obtaining relief I was prevailed upon by the advice of a friend to make use of Wi star's IluUam nf Wild Cherry. He commenced its use about the 30th of December, 144, the first bottle of which gave as tonishing relief, and 1 began again to indulge iu the fond hope that he might yet be restored to health. j After having continued the use of it until three bottles had been taken, the disease was entirely ! overcome, and his shattered constitution and emaciated form restored to sound and permanent health, which he continues to enjoy up to the j present time. I believe the genuine Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wilu Cherry to be one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered knowing, as I do, that the above cure was effected solely by its use. 1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully. Your most obedient servant, ! April !,1H. ELI BAILEY. CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS! Will please read the following statement from the Harrison Gazette. The incredulous are invited to read the following note from Rev. Mr. Col. Iron, whose character for truth and Veracity . stands above suspicion, and have their doubts ) dispelled as to the superiority of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, over all other remedies now before the public of the same character. ' CunvnoN, Ini. Jan. 2, 1S45. It is no lesa a duty than a pleasure to state, for the benefit of the afflicted, that I consider j Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chery, a great hies- I sing to the human race. Having tried it in a case j of severe affliction of the lungs, I unhesitatingly recommend it to those similarly afHicted, as the best remedy I have ever tried, and one which j cured me when physicians said I must die, and j when I thought myself that my time to depart i ! was near at haud. WILLIAM COLDRON. j There i a difference betw-een "WISTAR'S ! ! BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY" and all other 'preparations of Wild Cherry. The true and genuine Balsam, as sold by us, contains, besides the extract of wild cherry bark, other medicinal ' agents of great character and efficacy in the cure ! of coughs, colds, and general diseases of the ; chest and lungs. But the aii important difference 1 between this medicine and all others of the kind , ' is, that Wistar's Balsam cures, while other rente- ! I dies give only temporary relief to the sufferer. j I Sold by J. D. PA R K , (successor to Sanford Jt Tark,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, j Ohio, general agent for the South and West, to i whom all oroers must be addressed. For sale by D. P. Ilclloway, Jos. Ilowells. Jr I. Reed, Richmond, Indiana. Ham &. Co , Cenlreville. fa. A. Purviauce, New Paris, Ohio. Hall & Hughes, Connersviile. la. C. II. Raymond, Cambridge City, la. D. Camstock, New Castle, la. August, 2, 148. 12-tf Administrator's Notice. rrHK 1 Wi undersigned, having taken out of the ayne Probate Court, letters of Admin istration on the estate of Hannah Thompson, late of said county, deceased, notice is therefore given to all those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims, against the same to present them legally authen- i 1 ticated for settlement, within the time prescribed by law. 1 lie estate is insolvent. HIRAM THOMPSON, Adm'r. Oct. 30. 14. 45-3 w. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, on Friday, Nov. 24th, at the late residence of Hannah Thompson deceased, in Franklin Township, 31 miles North of Hillsborough, the following personal property to-wit: One Cose and Calf, a good Loom tcith all the necessary fixture far wearing, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 4fC. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ou said day. when terms will be made known aud due attendance given by BIRAM THOMPSON, Adm'r. Nov. 1st, 14. 3-w. SIX IIL'NDKKIt BUTTLES OF Townsend's Sarsaparil la, JUST received and for sale by the wholesale ! or retail at Dr. Howell's Drug Store. j N.B. Persons in the neighboring towns, de-j siricg agencies for the sale of the above meoicine, are requested to call ou Dr. Ilowells, who ' is authorized to appoint agents iu any place .' where there are none now. C'ct, 31st. lrl?. lo-tf. ;

F A .1 I L V

GEO. M"CULLOUGII, RFSPErT'l'I.M" informs his friends and the public generally that he has in store , one of the most extensive assortments of fAJIILV UllOCEKIES as low as any limine, m tlie place. tiecu and will do it. Call and try him. His stock consists in part of Loaf, Havanua and Orleans Sugars, Golden Syrup, Sugarhouse aud Orleans Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Chocolate. Cocoa, Rice, Mackerel, Herring, Lake Fish, ; Dried Beef, Belogua Sausages, Cheese, Stir, mould and dipped Caudles, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Curi rants, Almomis, Englii-h Walnuts and Filberts, I Rosin, Cast-steel, Marble and Soda Soaps, 1 Willow and Split Baskets, of all sizes, ' Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Measures, ic. Queensware, Stone and Clay ware, ; Virginia, .Missouri, and Kentucky Tobacco, ; Currycombs, Horse Cards and Brushes. xe s wthrr""' j Scythes. Sickles, and Scythe Stones, ! Oround Mustard, of a superior quality, Orouud Pepper, Spice, Cinnamon, &.c. Cordage, from H inch rope to the smallest twine, COUXTHY PRODUCE. Of almost all varieties, hcucht and sold. The . hig,lest market pHce ,,ai(1 f. the same, and it -.m a?ain at thesinallest advance which will j pay for the trouble of retailing. 'S3" He has now on nanil a hue lot ol UALUA ami 1..AUU. He keeps n supply of Corn, Oats, Fltiur, CornMeal, Fntntoe, and other vegetables. Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits its continuance. None who call shall go a way dissatisfied us to the quality of the articles or the prices. Richmond, July 12, 14". 29tf BOOK-KEEPING. I SR. U VKXAIil'S Writing Rooms and 1 Mercantile Institute, No. 5, Third street, ; opposite the New Court House, Dayton Ohio. ' Mr. 11 respectfully invites the attention of those interested, to his course of instruction in Book-Keeping, which embraces entries in ( Wholesale and Retail, Shipping, Commission , j Stoamboating, Exchange, Banking mid Company Speculating business; both with aud witliout partner's. j I I ujuis wno laxe a mil course oi lessons, open, conduct and close from twelve to fil distinct and complete sets of hooks. By frequent Ledger closings and Balance Shee I'upils who take a full course ol lessons, will til tee n the Sheet ex hibits, which they make, not only ol t rosperons but of Adverse operations, the best of men tal discipline for business is secured, j j Gentlemen who arc industrious and attentire, ! can be fully prepared for the Counting Room iu ' from 4 to 8 weeks time and wil! be able to give , j (what is strictly uecessary ,) a lucid and coin-; ! moil sense reason for every entry they make. j In short the course of instruction by S. B. B. f is the same as taught at Messrs. Crittenden's j Commercial Institute at Philadelphia, viz: to 1 place iu the bauds of the student the key which I unlocks the mysteries connected with the sci1 ence of Accounts and enable him readily to , comprehend transactions of the most intricate : character. j j Instruction, Individual and not in classes. ; TERMS. for a full course by Double Entry $25; Partial Course, $15; Full course Single . Entry, $,)() invariably one half in advance. j OuHines Hour. A fter the 1st of September , from 10 to 12 o clock a. in.- 2 to 4J p. in . aud 7 to Oi at night. PENMANSHIP. This polite branch of education is under the supervision of a Yankee Writing Master, whose specimens of Penmanship have drawn from the Press, in this as well as most other cities in the Union, such high encomiums. HTFleasc call and see specimens. Hours of instruction for Gentlemen at 10 a. ! ni. and 7 in the evening. Ladies Classes meet : at3 and 4 p. in. precisely, (up stairs J j TERMS. -For 12 lessons $2,.VI; for 30 less- ! ons in plain writing, $5,00. irOrnaiiieiitfil as per agreement. Payment to be made between ' the Island Oth lesson. i"ej-Statiouary gratis. Dayton, Nov. 1st. 14. 45. TOWXSKSD'S I'ATEXT SKPKKATOR. P. V. R)ItlXS. Richmond, I ml. hnving purchased the ECLUSI E UK.HT to manufacture, use, iind sell to others to be used, Townsend's Patent Seperator, in the countiesof Wayne, Rush. Fayette, Marion, Vigo, and Tippecanoe, and has the further privilege of selling in any portion of the Slate for a limited time, is now prepared to furnish them at fair prices, and of Ihe lies', materials and workmanship. He is also prepared to furnish a superior horse power, sufficient iu strength for six or eight horses. Express, Terre Haute, Atlas, Lafayette. Journal, Indianapolis, will publish to the amount of $2, and the Republican, Rusliville; Telegraph, Conriersville, to the amount of $1. and charge this office. Richmond, Aug. 30, 1?4. 3ftf IViOL.l'TIOX OF IMItT.VKRSllll'. T HE partnership heretofore existing between ickermaii, unoer tlie is this day dissolved name of Wm. Dell C by mutual agreement. The Caudle and Soap business will he continued at the old stand, opposite C. Ruiil's by Wm. Ackerrnan and Gotlieb Weidiier, who respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. They keep constantly on hand the best quality of Caudles and Soap, which they are selling at reasonable rates. J-TSoap, 3i cts, wholesale; 4 cts, retail, r-p WM. ACKER MAN, GOTLIEB WEIDNER. Richmond, Oct. 25th, lr1! 45-2m. AN ORDINANCEdecIaring vacant certain Alleys, and establishing others iu their stead, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by Robert MorrisonSec. 1st. Ue it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Richmond, that the Alley on the north side of lot numlier 4 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out byRobert Morrisson, running west'. from 'Green street to an out lot belonging to Caleb Shearon, also the alley between lots numbered '2 and 3 in said Morrisson's addition, ruuniii north from Main street to said lot number four, be aud they i are hereby declared vacant. j Sec. 2nd. And be it further ordained that Joseph Ilowells, Richard Burk and Caleb Shearon, j be and they are hereby authorized to open an 1 alley on the North side of lot numbered four : running west as chosen, also an alley between ' lots numbered 1 and 2 running North from ; Main street to said lot number four. t-ec. drd. Be it further oraained, That said Alleys be of the same width as they now are the first mentioned alley 15 feet wide and the latter, 10 feet. JOHN SAILOR, Mayor. B. W. Davis. Clerk. Nov, 1st lS4i. 45. Lm.rO US.--Best Brandy; Old Rye "WhiskyPort, Madeira and Teu'fl" Wines, for medicinal purposes; Lime Juice. Lemon and Sarsarilla Syrups, for sale at REED'S Drug and Aug. 23, 1?4. Medicinal DepotA I TO DYERS.Madder, Capperas, Logwood, ! Extract do.. Nut Galls, Blue Vitriol, Nic ' Wood, Fustic, Indigo, prepared Blue, Camwood, Oil Vitriol, Aqua Fertis, Muriatic Acid, Lac ; Dye, Crude Tartar. Arrnatto, ic, Sec, always ; on band and for sale cheap, at REED'S Drug and Dye Establishment. Richmond, Aug. 23, 154. 35tf ! PPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! j A LARGE lot of PRINTING PAPER 'of j all kinds; also, CAP, LETTER, DRAWING, and WRAPPING PAPER, of every description; also, EOX BOARDS. For sale at the "Cheap Western Cash Store." J he highest market price given for Kags. SCOTT &i. CO. Richmond, Oct. 1, lr l. 41-tf

A MERICAN Oil THE H RE AT F.ST 1

REMEDY OFXATCKE Procured from I a Weil iu Kentucky lJ fret below the earth's j . surface. This Oil will b found Tastly superior 1 tj Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu- . ; lar Oil. Its curative properties for the following ; aliments are truly wonderful: Iutlaiumatory rheumatism, whooping couth, phtliysic. coughs, i .coles, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald head,' '. croup, iuflammatary sore throat, liver complaint. ' inflammation of the kidneys, pains iu the breast, ade aud back, diseases of the spiue, piles, heart I burn, diseases of the hitijoint, inflamed sore eyes, ; ' Ceafness and ear-ache, worms, toothache, sprains ! strains, burns, sca!;, bruises, cuts, ulcers, can- ,' j cers, fever, sores, &.C., vVc, ) Its oien merits are its best recoirimendation ; as i thousanus of people, of all classes and agea cau : , testify. i j CAL'TIOX. In order to be sure of obtaining ; tlie genuine, purchase only of the Genera) Agent, Doctor Edgar Thorn, Dublin. Wayne t'utiutv, Indiana, or through sub-agents appoiui ted by him for its sale; each of whom will have !a Show Bill, and gcuerul directions iu Pamphlet , 1 form, coiitainiiiir the names and address of the ; Proprietors, ana General Agent for the ."-tate of Indiana, as follows: l. I liii t Si Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. DOCTOR EDG AR THc RN. General Agent for the State of Indiana, Dublin. Wayne County tu whom all orders must be adiir'-ssed. Agents. Toxvnseiid, Lewis & Co.. ntid Silvers !t Brieg, Camliridge ; Jacob Sowers, Germantown; Dr. J . P. Ball, Ceutieville; Jesse Meek, Richmond. 45:3m5 HARDArARE STORE ESPEGTFULLY INFkllTFI' I.I.V inform the mil, lie inform the and j Jl . their customerstliat they have moved lo the i northeast cornerof Alaiu and Pearl streets, one door west of the Bank, wheietliey are now re- ! ceiving and opening, in addition lo their former stock, a large and general assortment of II;irilvarc CutlT), Lcatlirr, and almost every other article iu the line of their j business. Their stock consistsi n part of Saddler's Tools and materials i f all kinds, j Shoemaker's Tools ami Findings in great variety, I Coach Trimmings, embracing cloth, linings, I laces, lamps, carpet, mailable irons, JiC, AiC. ; Carpenter's, Cooper's, Cahint t Maker's aud Mill Wright Tools, with many new and useful urtieltsnut heretofore used iu this section of country. Plasterer's, Brick and Stone Mason's, Tanner and Currier's, and Blacksmith's Tools, full 1 assortment. Horticultural and Agricultural implements. I .Mill and X cut saws, spades. shovels, picks, hoes, hay and other forks. strap hinges, window fastniugs of different kinds Cradle mid grass scythes, snaths, sickles, &c. Umbrella stands, a beautiful anil useful article. Brass andirons, shovels and tongs, scrapers, Wrought and cut nails, screws of all sizes, . Hand and door bells, sheep shears, knives and I forks, carving do., pocket knives, German sil ver table anil tea spoons, collee mills in various patterns, valil; irons, potatoe mashers, coffee browtiers. candle sticks, siiulVer aad trays, scissors, tea canisters, looking glasses itc, &c. Mouse and rat traps, trace chains, log chains, steelyards, scales and weights, patent ballances of various sizes, &.c. Sic. Grind-stone axles, a new unit first rate article. Zinc wash boards, wood screws, iron and brass wire. Table and floor oil cloth, variety of patterns, Corpagk Hemp and sea grass ropes of different sizes, twine coarse aud fine. Waggon, carriage, buggy and riding whips, cowhides, spurs, Ac. Ril'e barrels, gun mountings, brassstair rods. BUILDER'S HARDWARE, embracing door locks of different kinds, latches, window fastnings, &c, it. LEATHER Sole, upper, kip, calf skins, morrocco of various kinds, sheep skills, oil, dressed and tanned. They are also agents for the sale of hkxsox's Patent i'i,atf(1rm scai.ks. which they warrant to bo correct, and sell at the Manufacturer's prices. The attention of Mechanics is particularly requested to their great variety of articles manufactured of Mailable Iron, embrac ing many articles of ilail y use which are equally good and cheaper than they have generally sold. May 24, 14. 2tf. Wholesale Dealkks in BOOTS, SHOES, Hat, 'ap Mirnwdioodn, No. 231 Main Street, C I X C I X N A T I . MARK E. REEVES, JA.MES E. REEVES. Oct. 1", 184. 43-t.' THOMAS MASON J UNDERTAKER AND MAKER. COFFINIt ESPECTFl'LLY informs tho people of Richmond aud vicinity , that he keeps on hand READY-MADE COFFINS, and that he is prepared with a genteel and will give prompt and particular attention to i uneral arrangements. He will make CoGius at the shortest notice, either day or night. 2 rile has recently purchased a stock of Mahog any aud Wai.ni-t VANEER and Coi-ai. Varnish, and has no hesitation in saying that he will be able to givf satisfaction to those requring his services. 1'j'SIIOP uo Pearl street, a few Hours South of Main. Also, A large assortment Bedsteads, constantly on hand,Richmond, April 12th, ll'l-'. of patent screw -prices cheap. 16tf Richmond Indiana. T HE subscriber wishes to call the atti ntion of the travelling public to the fact that he has returned to his old Stand, (TIIE NATIONAL.,) that he has int the House, as well as the whole establishment, in first rate order for the accom-' modatiou of the travelling public, with the deter- ! miiiation that he will not be outdone in the , west for kind aud close attention to those that; may favor him with a call. No pains shall be I spared for the comfort and enjoyment of his) guests. In short, he is determined to keep a good and orderly house, and make every person that calls on him at home. His charge shall j be as low as any house of the kind in the west! no man shall go awav dissatisfied if in his nower to prevent. Feeling thankful for past favors, he hortes to be sustained bv his old friends and all 1 t I noil hv hia nM fiait. a onJl customers. Any favor will be thankfully re- . ceived, aud, in his humble way, shall be returned. I DANIEL D. SLOAN. Richmond. Feb. 9, le47. 43-'43tf A QUANTITY constantly on hand, and for sale at the "Cheap Western Cah Stor" of SCOTT &. CO. Richmond, Aug. 23, 1848. 36tf TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 7"IRGINIA, Missouri and Kentucky Tobacco. Castello, Canoue, American, Eagle, La Tolora, Half Spanish and Common Cigars, just received, opposite the National Hotel E. 11. GIT11ENS. June 7, 1343. 24-tf FOR FAMILY FSE. pVRIED Beef. Belogua Sansages, Cheese, Ttr ttnfvnit Pa Ches-." J Pressed l allow t. angles, oap, o. 1 Mack - 'erel.Rice, Ground Spices, of all kinds at i L 11. GITIILNS. i Jut: 7, l4.

NEW GOODS!

88 8 " EIGHT IJAVS I.ATKH! aV PJt'MT lER ; CEST. CHEAPER! anil at X EICJIlTt ARE to be found a magnificent Hock of DRY GOODS, just received and peni, which we propose to sell remarkably cheap, consisting of Cloths of every description. Cm'i- . meres. Satinets, Jeaus, Tweeds, Vestiuga oi -every variety, ic. or L iwiiis Diik.s goods, ; . we have Silk aud Alpaca Lustres, Cliamelious, : Lyonese and Coourg Cloths, Idauia. Lanimari line, Robroy, Angola, and Oregon Plaids, Fabj rique Desore. A.c ; Shawls, of every style; Red, ellow, liroeu ami .m.Hiry riauuels; ilk Hats, of latest i-i.-lii jii, Siik l'iusii. Cloth. Fur, , and Lamiii.irtiiie Caps; a tine selection ol" Foil aurl Winter t;.'.t...,. A . . . . . t . I ... I .. 1 1 l A. ; - Fancvdoods! i I Carpet B igs, and Bos Cups. Men's and Bovs l , Boots and shoes: Iiiit s, Misses an.' Chiidrens' jCatf, tioit, Pat. Leather, BooU; Buskins aud ;lippers. jJrori. of the ntsT Qr u.itv. Ci I u s w si r ii ii 1 II j r l w nrr; On all of which we propusO 'o g've purchasers tile advair'-ees of our cle iuij, and CASH payments, at the ".--'alcst Uepryssiou of the Eastern Money Markets. All kind of Produce taken at the highest market price. SCOTT, & CO. Richmond, S'pt. U7, 151J. 4-ioi ANOTHER REVOLUTION! Prior KKHt't'Kli to tUvt l.lrr Point! B ASIL BRIGIITWF.I.L, Mi- Stsket. No. 15, again takes pleasure in publishing to j his friends, and all interested in the purchase : of rllCiip aOOio. that he has just received! clrect from Philadelphia at li w rat- s, and is now reaiiy to sell to all u ho may (aver him W illi a

call, one of tiie largest, cheapest, and best w- ! taken to make those who ntav sojourn with him, lected stocks of FALL AND WIN I Eli Oil Y comfortable, aud "at Home,'" will warranting GOODS, which consists. i rT, : CL ITHS, in asking a share of public patronage. BOARDCASSIMERES, SATT1NETTS, TW EEDS, . ERS taken by the day or week on the most faJEANS, VESTINGS, vVc., iu great profusion. ! vorable terms. K. HKOOKINS.

T fv t it t. T i n i I.' . l n i : II invites particular attention to his stock of SI I. US, of nearly ull shades ami prices; plain ; and fancy Mous. de Laine; Goats' hair and Alpacca Lustres; Crape de Laine; Bombazines; Cashmeres; Mexican and California Plaids; Erlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints iu great variety; plain Mous. de Luiue Shawls, silk fringe and embroidered do.; Crape I .esse: Mull and Book Muslins; plain and fancy Ribbons, Fringes, Laces, Carpet Bags, aud 'Notions" in abundance. AIiO-A large assortment of Clltlr', etieiiv:ir, ll:nin:ir, 4JI:i, Iuil. Wliit 4Lo:tl. oil. arorrirw, .1 4 A 1 .Sl I A 1:.-..-. .. . t IIOl k'lC aiid SHOES, which can and will be sold at low prices, also, .- supply ol .Men's tin lur! 1APS Silk, Plush, superior Cloth, Military and J Uoy do. (L'He would again invite the public to an exUiiiinalion of his til t IDS, as he feels confiilenl : none can undersell him w ithout a sacrifice. For the truth of the statement O A I.I. nuil &KK. arWHEAT. FLAXSEED, CORN and OATS in demand at all times; for which will be paid the highest market-price iu Cash or Hoods. iTl orsiTIIV P It O l V V K, taken in 'exchange for Goods, RiciiMO.Nit, Sejit. 20, 1813. 40tf ! T.J. FERGUSON. W. P.WILSON. BKTTEU THUS A OIIXfi! ! Great Inducements nntr offering at the Cash Store! Ao. is, Main street.' Xew Fall and W inter GOODS! onlu fourteen dau from 1'hiludelj phia and the Atlantic Cities! ITIKKCil'MW Si. WILSON, (snccessora to . Paiue &. Wilsom,) respectfully ask leave to inform the public generally that they have 1 opened, direct from the East, nn extensive stork of PLAIN, STAPLE, and FANCY DRY GOODS; Hardware, Qckknsw ark, Gi.asswank, ., Caps, Hoots and Shoes, .yc, yc. . to which we invite the inspection of the public. In extent of variety favorable prices to the purchaser beauty of styles aud finish, we can, with , confidence, challenge and bid defiance to all , competition in the west. 3 J Come onecome all, and judge what we ran do, by observing the principle of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS." Richmond, September Tth, Itl. 40lf Arrivnl oP Full hiii! inter t.'ncilo lit the ki iiio.i A! ii stoici:: (A Few Doom Pistol the .Xiilionnl llutel;j AX HERE will he kept, constantly, all kinds V of KEADY-MADECLOTHIXG, consisting of Cl.itAKS; Bearer-Cloth, Felt, and lUanket OVER-CO ATS: Cloth. Dress. FrorL. and Sack COATS; Caimrrv, Kcrseti i.t rv . Sat : tinett, Ttreed, and Jeans COATS; 07Cloth, plain anri fancy Casinicre, Saltiuett, Tweed, and Jeans PANTS, made in ecry variety of style; Oir Cloth, Cassiincro. Velve t. I'lain and Fancy Sattin, Valencia, and Cashmere VESTS, made plain, rolling colar'd, and double-breasted; CttAlso, A superior article of Shirts: Drawers, Woollen and Cotton Cuder-Shirts; Cravats; Handkerchiefs; Suspenders; Socks, iV.c. j Slc; all of w hich I w ill sell very low for CASH, ' as I have my Clothing manufactured in Rich- ; mond, and will 0wakba.nt the maki.nc of kvKRY ARTICLE SOLQ.J-J! I a . v o o i v a n n . Richmond, September 27th, 1?4!. Ultf HAINES & FARQUHAR," j TTAVK the satisfaction to inlorm the public " l!:al t'ney have just received a new an,J : beautiful assortment of SlS5?ilSlI!S CSC IS 2 a j LAID IN ON THE CASH SYSTEM, and are now prepared to dispose of them at very j KrLOWKPliESii?!) Although we have not the vanity to say that ; we can sell lower than ovr neighbors, we do, at ' the same time, btlure: that we cam aud WILL i dispose of our stock at as fair prices as Goods j can be had in any part of the West. Our stock ; consists, in part, of i CLOTHS of almost all qualities ami colors; Cassimrrf.s; Vkstixcs, SatTimbtts; Simmkr Cloths; Twfeijs; Prists of all prices from 3 to ti.l cents; Giv.haxs; Li strks; Lihks; c-- Silks; Shaw ls; Drksi H andkerciukfs; TUmarellas, and almost every thing in lCthe DRY GOODS' LINE: New, Fresh, and Cheap!! We have, also, an encellent supply of GROCERIES: II AKIlWAUE: 01 t' t.SV ARE and ' . T t fUM Kbit I w are; and a enod lot of Iron and AH of which we propose and confidently believe that we can put at prices wuicn will give entire salisfaction; as we are DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any with whom we may be brought iato competition. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange, at the highest market price, Please Call and Examine our Stock, ON MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE THE BAJfE; And Oblige Yanr OU Friend, HAINES &. FARQUHAtt. Richmomd, Sept. 20, le48. 19tf PC RE WHITE LEAD, best brands, $1.&0 keg Red Lead; Yen; Red Chrome Red. Yellow aud Green; Prussian Blue; Chij nese Vermillion; Ultra Marine; Broxnes; Gold J,eal; Lamp lilack; loacn kiscr ; wnrrj Pink; Varnish Brushes: Paint do., all sixes; Pink; Varnish Brushes: Paint do., all sixes; r iRT.TtRr Si t,RRt R"i"; Jr; uithJtrVarxish; Sp. Whiting, Putty. Ate. for eale, f at reducep prihes, by IRVIN IiF.KD. i Rkhmoud, Aug. 23,1?!?. 25lf

""HE subscriber rvectftttJy iuforms the puhLc, that he stilt continues to maoafactar STE A 91 E.WUB, of superior quality and workmanship. HYDROSTATIC PRESSES, for pressing flaaseed or for other ptirpftses, war routed to rert any amount of force lhat may bi required, and to prodsjet more oil than auy other pfe, frvin the same amount of seed. WOOLEN AMA:iUXER more reaaonabh than run be furnished at coma

. jihopa. ufasliue fiatshaiid Warranted to perform ' wr . a (,ort. all ailtcles iu the way of MA' f CHIXLRY, with his superior Thrashing Ilachines, which ho is deU'riuiued to aell aa reasonable i. any other estabiislunent. O Persous, desirous of purchasing Presses, nay see one iu operation at tne uii .Mill ol Messrs. I'tthuehtock & Ilowells, near Richmond. THOMAS A. DCGDALFi. Richmond, Juue 21, 2tf-tf MANSION HOUSE, HI(ll.1IO.0. nrf. r rH IS H nuse formerly known as the Tem -I pe ranee Hall, and recently occupied by ' William Nixon, has lately been r. fitted up in a ' superior atyle, with the design of making it cue of the most comfortable resting places for tho , weary traveller, tu the western country. ' The s-jhticriWr, lo takes great pleasure in I informing his old Trie mis, and the travelling i-oui-j inuinty geuerulty, that his TABLE sliulS be, ms heretofore, while occupy iug The Richmond Hotel ) supplied w ith the choicest viaud the country affords. His STABLE is large and convenient, and i attended by the very best uf Ostler, and supplied with the best oi Provender. ! He feels confident that the paius that shall !t liichinond. t el. :, lt4i. IV-'4j. tl. Itirlimoiitl Woollen I'tirforj. MIE undersigned is prepared to receive WOOL, to manufacture into Ci.otm, C st Mtmr Bunkkts,f"TIKT, -either on Twt.Ktt, 4'i vn , 'anil shares or by tho yard Also, to C A II D A Y T II I N D por S P N D. I N 3'f He has on hand a supply of the abovA named articles, which lie will exchange for WOOL. He w ill, ulso, l ull mid lrcs lolli. i 'or ",l w" ,V1" favor ,,im w,,h ,'"'lr r-ustont ll.fIVtlTJIlfcj LEVINCS KING. 4th mo. 21)th. 184!. 21lf 14 V Kit WORT AMI T A K. aj- i5o,oooii is: r j Annually of C'ouMiniptiou in tb C uitril Slates, yet llow many could have lieeu saved if they had resorted to Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and 'Par in season. Tmi saniis upon Thoi saniis ro f now testifiing that it has saved their Uvea ami restored t lem to Health No one need UfcsrAta!! i though your physicians aud friends give you up. : to ihk!!! you cannot he worse than Mrs. Rowe, of Staunton, who was given np by her Doctor i and friends to dik with Ihe last stage of Coy- ' sumption. We publish her certificate iu addition ' to the vast number obtained iu Ciucinnuti, to ' show lhat the cures it mukea are not confined to Ulat Vlv alone' l,ut 'very place where it haa ueeii iiitroiiuccu. iteau wriat sue says: 'Phis is tu certify, lhat some mouths since, I was taken Willi a pain in my side aud breast; I called iu the aid of several physicians, hut they failed to give mo any relief, and for Ihe spare of one year I grew rapidly worse. In addition to this, 1 was attacked with a violent cough, although an excellent physician lived in the same house, and used the greatest exertion, and pHid! the strictest attention, it battled all 1.,'s rkiil two others were called in, one of which whs alt aged and skilful physician, but all their etlort proved alike unavailing. At latl, a phyim iau, who was attending a cnnip-niecting in the neigh-" ot ,af)t lore au tiornoou, came lo see inc. and declared that I one day longer: also. all of the yast number uhocaioc. to see me be lieved thut a few daj s at most must end my earthly career. My friends were nine Callid in to tee tun die! But my brother at this c risis, hearing of the astonishing cures performed by Dr. Rogers Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chilicothe and back, a distance of sixty miles, in L'i hours, to gi t some of the aboio mediciHei I commenced taking it, and strange to tell, before I had used half a bottle, the ?ough was entirely cured; from this time 1 recovered rapidly, and iwhen I had used two bottles. I wan aiiie to ussmite my family vocations us usually. I am fully satisfied that if U had not been for this ecellent medicine, 1 wuld now be iu my grave, and must in justice say, that I truly retnrn my sincere thanks to the iuveutor of this priceless medicine, aud would recommend ull persons afflicted with diseased lungs to give it a trial. HARRIET KOWK. We the undersigned, do certify, that this account ol Mrs. Rowe is correct, we being personally acquainted with all the circumstances. PETER P. MATTHEW'S, P. P. JOHNSON. THOMAS CRAIG. , JOSEPH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 7. If 47. THE WOSDERFUL CURES MADE By this medicine have induced Phywcians of the highest standing to prescribe it-Ye. even Professors of the Collets admit that it cure, nftef everything elge u failed. Dr. H. Cox, late Professor in Cincinnati Medical College, ollice on fcth street, says he cureil Miss Bell of Scorfulous Consumption with Dr. Rogers, Liverwort Sc Tar, after she was given unto die by a number of skillful Physicians. Dr. W. Richards, of Cincinnati, says he rured Mr. Charles Wde, of Consumption with this medicine after all his other remedies had failed. 4 t7"Dr. II. R. Wilson, a regular physician of Gallipolis, says it really acted like a charm in tho case of Mrs. Wiseman, the wife of the Rev. If. Wiseman, of I atriot, Ohio, who was on tho point of weiTii with pulmonary CottsturtioN, 1 and was restored to health after few weeks by ! the use of Dr. Rooms' Liverwort &. TarThe late cure of Mrs. Eggert. who now resides on Race street, three doors above Eighth I vmouuiii, ii,li uio mmm remarkable o j astoiiishieg ever recorded. This lady had trio Consumption fcr the last sis years, aud iatety- ! she gre w.wome and Worse woru down avt ema ciated cold night sweats and hectic fr re r every day, reduced to mere skeleton, het- caogh was most distreming, all her physicians gave her np to with the last stage of Consumption Dr. Talliafera, now called in a celebrate 1 Doctor who said there was not the least hope of her recovery, finally her lungs otxnaTED both I internally and externally and the blood settle- ! under her Hails so that that, ... r. - . came i t0 take their last farewell at this ensis ! she commenced usins- IhU n. u Liverwort ad Tar, w hich has restored her tobelter health than she has enjoyed siaea she was foniteen yaars of age, and in three aionlbs shegatued fifty ponnds in flesh. 7 hose who doubt the virtues of this wonderful medicine are invited to call and see her. CONSUMPTIVES SHOULD CALL ON THE AGENT and see the certificate rs fall, f the above mentioned core aad aUe a vast number of others. (DECEIVE NOT YOUK5ELVES. hy neglecting to nse thrs TalnaU fnedrcine watrf it is too late, as there are thousands of cases which are too far gone to be saved, eve by tW Great Remedy- Be rare aad get Dr. Roger Liverwort aad Tar, which has his siguatnre s Yellow Label, on each bottle of the genoioe. ii rs tor saie try a. i i.iiv ille, (Jiaciat? Wholesale Agent for Ihe Weft aad Boath, aad also oy ait the advertised Agrnls. Also, by I). P. HOfvLOWAY, Richmond, j Alsoat I. REED'S Drug Store. : April 5, 1?4. ly