Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 48, 22 November 1848 — Page 4
miscellaneous Selections.
The New Feature op British Phii-an-TUROpy. A London letter, of 12th, to tlie New ork Commercial, 1.33 the following in reference to the matter: "Tho London City Mission, of which ' Lord Ashley is a patron, and a Rev. Mr. i Jackson an active agent, recently made a collection to defray the expenses ot end-1 ....... f rr,.pY,r.1 ..nnvipti' fr ,!T '
. - - " -'-" itsis, tuai we voum 1.0. v, part. The fptalilications necessary fjr,0f wow,ip. Mr. Samuel Adams arose
this oecui.ar cnantv were tno least's aau . . . . t. other of the Br.tish colonics, t.iy were sent out (I think in the packet ship Victori, the last voyage to New York. Two of the men left wives arid f.trnihe behind thorn: and noon thjir application to the pari"h for relief the mutter became public. ; It has been conceded that the reverend gentlemen had no right to part fVaili'-s. leaving th"m a burt!i'-tin the public, and therefore he lias been obliged to provide further funds to send out the said deserted wives after their husbands, to tmd them li they can. 'The excuse that t'ne Ilev. Mr. Jackson male befjro the Court, f jr s-deetin New York fjr the emigration of this clu-s of men, was, that being unknown t!i y niiht become hereafter valuable members ol society. "Mr. Jackson has another bnt"h ready I believe, but I am inclined to think that a convict of 7 or 14 years experience in Botany Bay is not likely to become a vry valuable citizen of the I luted Mit.-s. ! A V... IW X.,ht,i Itwtrflr,! Tli ! N. York Journal of Commerce say f .. !... .T l..:, - . . , . n lit lll'J .ail.-T Will. Ol Mil OUMlimi, i trrtiinf, nrifl nrtf I it! it e f of Mr. Corco- . ?-e .i. r.' r i ' r: rUl,loi lie- Mini oi yon:oinn iusui ... ,v. . .... ...,. Z. ' ' i tttniii"io:. my, iv.n iii.iyiii' r;.n friends on a v.!rrf. in tiie reir of th grounds of C.pt. U irl William-,, at ; v. . . .... . ' - ' c'"f " ri ; ririiifrTnn t ur 11 .nriii sit'i i mi i i i ii in it . wliicii. by some accident, was loosened and drifted from the shore. The child, frightened at the danger, jumped overbo tril. Mr. ( jurdon Smith, a boat builder. t.v . tl. ...f...w.n f !r rlin-r Corcoran was in Europe at th U time, en- ! rarr.il in HM AS i w i r V known.! lie has since relumed, and we saw last , , ., e , f - week a let T from him to Mr. Ninln, px - .. .-.i i i pressmrr hss gratilu le, an I mclosmg one , b, , ,p . . f :, ',., thousand tiollars as a testimotiy of it. 1 Ins s a reward at once unexpected to the reeiver and noble in the giver, doing honor , tllTtJI U1PI IJUWIU III MU 11LI Mtlll MUliVI j to the heart of the father. Mr. Smith is. i. .i..i. :..r. I ,!.., cipienf, Iii2'dy esteemed by all who know h:m. More Ilea! it u than Ilointncr. Th : fallowing paragraph, which we met with lately. gives a graphic but faithful picture i of tiie tiresome duties of the editor of a ! daily newspaper. chev who enjoy a newspaper--who.' .. ,. . .'. , , 1 e-. i lind in the Uivcrsiiieii aounuance 01 im . i . - . .1 .
v . near a prayer iron. a..y p-- r e , itristol ami Barnstable. portation. Aecorumgly, furt?en inLvi- ,y anj virtue; who was at the same time a ,iat ras, a, Vn'i Biren put duals wore c!o-.en as proper recipients of frieruj t his country. lie va. a stran-er ., ; ' Wi.n doriC.r,1;l Ma,sachuseUs! the bounty of t!ie mission, instead, how-i;.:!-f.',,ri;;.. b-it had heard that Mr. "
ever, of beint sent out to Australia or-. nuc;,,. (fhishav they pronounced it,) ds-! Viaii;i:i.
iniol'inaiion lis various neparimem-s, ic uar.eia 01 . i.uaot.pi.ici. that must bo daily supplied from the pass-! ir:" records of many lands and nations Tue Christian lieme mbraucer, an English poiUworlds of nara.'rat.hs. news., mid mis- ' riodica!, in reiow of Einer-on's Poems, quotes
Cellaneoua selections that which thev ! are losing, as it were, unless thev have it, , a limited idea of the paina can form but taken for their entertainment. It is a ; task of the day to read soma hundred newspapers from nil Quarters of t!ie coun- ' try to take adequate note, as the weary'! rj C runs Up and down til3 interminable columns, what shall be taken to d'gest nnd abreviilte pieces of list-less length, to dimensions which preserve the kernel, . while the chart' goes by in line to make a daily journal, which shall fulfill tho desire in ethers, and satisfy taate in nil parties, j provider nnd recipient;' labor, h-c opuses!. Tho very case wit'i which it seems to be done, and this is half the j charm cf a nexvspaper to intelligent ; minds, is tho fruit of unremitting carei and supervision." We might add to the above thrt the . titsk IS doubly irksome fit t!l present j time, owinr to thJ great deartli of news which prevails iu all sections of tho cjuulry. fiflV, JoMrsi of 'IVniiffo. Tliis ab'o and in Icfiifiab'o chimp'on of tils cous?r,ati.e nuasiiios and piineiplos advocati l by the fiio ida of General Tailor hai doie fiignal service in his stito for "Old Zvck." Hj traversed it from on? end t t!io ot'ir and addrcsied tho pop!o in favor of Gen-ral T.vi.oa. Ono of his lata e!opue:it speeches he tloses in tho fallowing beautiful styl: Fellow citizens. 1 have seen th s conntry something of it. 1 have watched the progress of things for years. I have seen fr years, I think, that prou 1 old S!iip of State, wandering from her reckonings: driven out, and, as I believ?. witii wj-ak. feeble hands at tho helm. 1 have watched her in hor proirres, driven on rtmid the ' storms the billowa dashing on nr brow -driven farther and fartlier fr m the bdach, till I have seen her enter tho fearful circle of the vortex itself. But methinks I see crowding millions, standing on the shoro. looking on tha destiny of that proud old ship, freighted with all that is deal to man on earth, the last hope of liberty, with fearful eye. And still she makes a fearful circle round tho vortex, and still she sems re-edinir. The wecni:) millions '
stand ou the shore in an agony of sus-; stolen bef re. and so mysteriously recovnenie I cred from Baltimore. Thev have made a
And now I behold over all men, in the centre of that fearful circle, a proud old man step on the planks with steatlv stcn. and an eve that nrver blanched at fear of man; and methinks I see tho proud Old Ship Hearing towards the shoro. (Applause.) Thank God she comes! The welcome shout of millions rises on the air! (Applause loud and enthusiastic, drowning the voico of the speaker.) I see her at last under the guidance of pood old Zachary Taylor. (Long and loud applause.) Thank God I eo her at last on the jrock of tho Constitution of my country? Da. Parr asd the Dasdy. An emptv i coxcomb, after having engrossed the attention of a company for sometime with j himself and his petty alliances, observed lo Dr. 1'arr that he could never go out without catching cold in his head. "No wonder said the doctor pettishly. 'you always go out without an thing in it j
T!ie First Congress.
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mflle a ,ri0l:JU that a shouM be opened j tie are incomplete, we can only prove i pf h w j b Mr Jay, 'the result in round i.umoeis. i h- total ! (jf -yort;f an,j Mr. RuLVdV; of South vote of the State is very nearly as follows: ; caro:'na because we were so 'divided in! Taylor, CO ,000 j r(!r,.,-ft,.s sr iitiments.soiiie EDisconaHans, i Cass. 40.000
sonfe Quakers, some Anabaptists, some i Presbyterians, and some Congregational- ; . .." . . . .11 ...:.:.. :.. Y. , ,t .t!int m n ni iirni. anj r-ou a ..--. .......... i:-rve'l that character, onl tnore!.-re no, move 1 tiiut Mr. Duche, an l-.piscopal clcr''Vinnn miht be desired to read pravt-rs to Coisiitesi t'j-morrow uioniiiij;.' motion was .seeon.led anl iassMl in the aTirma'.ive. Mr. Randolph, our President, , waited on Mr. 1.. and recived tor answer, thf.t if his health would permit, he certainly would. Accordingly net morn-! i ir'. h? app'iaml with hi clerk, and his ' trontifieials. and read several prayers in ,tl0 f.st jh!i dud fjrtu, and then read the psalter for tiio so vent !i day of September, .which '.vj-i psahn. You must re-j 'm' lob r this : -as the next morning after i we ha! heird i'.ut vumor of the horrible 'eannona-le of Boston. "It seemed as if. heave:! had ordained that psalm to be read , oil th:t mo j ning." ; After this, Mr. Dache. unexpectedly to i every body, struck out into extemporary, I prayer, wii:c!i !.ii'-u ts;e i.o-om or every s ioiii r.resr.t. 1 t!iiit confess I never i . ,r u ,,.,.r prayer, or one so well pro-1 "ounced. I'.pieopulian as he is, Dr.; I 4 . iprvjr. such aruor. sue:i corroctuesi aii'i I I I . I suMim tor America, for t ongress, lor tiie .... . ,, . , provinces ol Massachusetts La v, e?p"cml- . - , . ; lent effect uoon evry body here. I must "I"" -' V f. u vrii to ri'jul t ir; maim. II there is t any faith in the sort -s Virgiliame or 0d --fit vvauhl have; in-en uiougni rov laciiiidi. f ... . . .i ..i i .1, I .1 I. I - .7.1 I nere was scrim ..iu.y o. ...o 4 a la . . . - . II, .11 in . . . -, i i . .ii ... I iiuaueipma, a .maui ...,.. u. - , vivcn, that the devoted individuals met to " ' - ' " . . I ..... .i - Washington was Kneeling mere, ami ; lenr and Randolph, and Jtutledge, and ' i . 1 . . . . Lee, and Jay, and bv their side there . " - , r . ! .'stood, bowed in reverence, the Puritan, , . ' ' , . V" ?ew -v ...a. '"omrnt had reason to believe, t.iat an - ... . . . i a"et 5, a'' r, w "s , , t . n Z households. It was believed that Boston oeen uomoaraeu mm uesnoyun. I hey prayed lervermy "ior America, ior tlie Congress, for tiie province ol Aiassa chusf tts Bay, an 1 esjiecially for the town of Boston;' and who con realize the rmotion i witii which tlicy turned imploringly to heaven for divine interposition and aid? . "It was enough," says Mr. Adams, "to melt a heart of itoiie I saw the tears l? . .l ...f. .11 .... ....:i gusn nuo me vy es 01 mu om, Si ..-, j.at..i:..iri....i..rtrii.o,.tt..t.:r.' 1 n of " obscure passages, none of the beautiful ones, j aa 1 says that the 8! le of them is Dr. Corbet wrota similar poetry two hundred years a-o as follows; "alark how U.o lanterns cloud mino eyes. Sec where tho tnoon-clrake 'jjius to rise; Saturn craw Is, much like an iron cat To see the naked moon in a slip shod hat. Tiiumler thumping toad stools crack the pans, To seo the mermnids ttiinble; Leather cat a-uiountains nhake their heels, ' i,ei,r t,e tros'u-hawk grumble. The ruti; threed Renins to bleed; An, covcha ,lxwa iirhes; The putrid kics Eat mulsac pies, Djrli.a ,, iu IoviC broeLl,,-s." rora.- vTvrr.TL. The statement that a number of American cfiicers had ascended Mount Ponocatapetl i t Mexico, has recalled, by the recur rence cf the cut!.i:i !is!i name a paraphrase of Horaco's idd odo written by John Quincy Admr.s in l.Sdti, in which the name is oddly introduced: The Man, in virtue's garb arrayed, Of Christian Truth, a liver, Needs not the sharp Tcl.oio b'aJe, JCor venom-freighted quiver. What though he wend his toilsome way O'er regions wild and weary Through Z.ihra's burning desert stray, Or Asia" jungles dreary; What tlionpdi he plough the billowy deep, Ry lunar light, or solar; Meet the resistless Simoon's sweep, Or icebergcircumpolar; In bog or quagmire, deep and dank, II: foot shall never settle, II? mounts t!ia summit of Mont Claac, Or ropocatapetl. Cirent Rol.hrry it xvnd,inti Omrrn mrnf roiKjrly S!fIen--I,iMX Iteward lterrl. Ttlegraplied for the Baltimore Sun. Wasiiinuto:", ?ov. 9 C, p. m. Our city i, in a state of great excitement this morning, from another cause besides politics, tho National Institute having been robbed again of the gold and diamond snuiT-box presented by the Cmnerorof Russia, as well as tho diamond necklace, valuable coin, Arc., that were - I jscncral sweep this tirre. carrving off prop erty valued at .':o.t.MM. A reward of $1,000 is oiTercd for the recovery of the stolen articles. Fordlnlliiifr the Cliolera. The Washington CifV Common Council j , i . , . ... 1 nave auoptea a resolution cppoinung a, Health Commitlee on the part of each board, and a resolution requiring the Hoard of Health to take especial precautionary measures in view of the approach of the Asiatic Cholera. Gallantry. A young lady returning late from a concert, as it was raining, ordered the coachman to drivn rlnw t,-, fh sidewalk, but was still unable t- t across the gutter. 'lean lift you over sa'J coaches. Oh, no said she. I am so heavy Lord. marm replied John, I am used to lifting barrels of sugar "The r.oise and confusion are so great, I cannot be heard." Leicis Cuss.
Votc of JIasacliasetls.
We have nearly the full returns from j Massar - husc sta: hut as some of the coun- , Van Huron, -lO.OtX j This makes the m-Montv of (leu. TavJ .." ,1 . : l ; mr over t as-, .w u-m- oia iaa.no.u Massachusetts maioritv. . ,. .... ,,, . , r.i. ... ... , ... a, liduiri.s i. re. i.t-, This State has about 1 lO counties, and mat)".' of them remote from th; highways. ' We have heard from CO of these counties, and the I Sectoral voti was still in doubt. V'e think there cannot be mow than 1000 votes uiii-Tence in trie resu.t. ! 2et;iv. -arc. Cwntirt. New Castle, Taylor. .'7o 1U1 Cast. Kent, Sussex, fj.jo niaj. for Talor. Tiiere were onlv between 70 and CO votes cast ibr Van Buifii in our Statf. Wilmington gave him ti.JJci. St.J.jur. T IIS Stat looks very much like she had i voted for Taylor; but there was 11,000 votes to overcome, a!id that was hur J to do. EVmisyl vuuiii. All glory should be given to tiie Iveystone State, the Iron Hills and Co; l Hills of V etms lvat:ia! Th a manufacturing' districts of Philadelphia county, Schtnl- ' - ' 1, 'tl .11 I T T , aunany, i,ia;r. ii untinguon, ceo 'i aa! l i i . nia was Iiumbu;oti m 1C4 1, tuat t:i f( aU(J punis'ied. and that tho whbr ' o party is the true Democracy. When ' - . .... ' ' -nnsy iva.ua goes ior t.,e u mgs anu Mr-, , "-'0 ' ' t!on, who are the Democrats. The oues- ,,, ,, Hon is settled. I ciiiim , gulled again. o o Ivania will not be One of the greatest triumphs of the late election is to be found in the congressional Election. Of Co member elected in New York, I'ennsyivania, and New Jersey, Tl are Whigs!! Ote Native and one Van Btiren man is elected, and the Cass Democracy rejoice in 11, being about ow eixlh part!! A more utter prostration of a party ncvcrtook place, than what ha occurred to tJi0 i)en,ocriey Qf those Slates! ' From Ytimlau. 1'iIILA DI-.I.PliIA, XoV. 13t!l, Accounts from Yucatan st;.te tiiat the Government lias re-taken the town recent- ; possession of by t! I - rro, 't:uatanaIa vve t;aV( l, n,i;.1IW .e accounts that ; the Government had paid ! the Government had pai l 8CO,(iOD to the Insurgents who demand four days pay, and $100,000 for ransacking the city. . . ... . ( The insurirearits were still dissatisfied. I5:iil Kouil .". i!ccit. Madison, Ia.. Nov. 13th. An accident occurred thi; morning on th- Madison and Indianapolis railway. The locomotive slid down tiie entire plain, witii all the wheels locked. A man named Adam Cripp was killed iu attempting to jump oil", and t'oree ot'.K rs were badly wounded. DANIEL WARD, C CONTINUES business at the old stand cf LEWIS &. WAKD, una has made extensive additions to their stuck if Family Groceries. His ?fock inrludcs almost every thing called for iu his line, of foreign and domestic growth and i in ami fact a re. HE CONTINUES TUP, i Ii A Ii. I N i IIUNI.MISS, and will shortly have the most extensive and best arranged Bakery in the place. His Baker has been employed in the best and most fashionable establishments of eastern and western cities, and the proprietor feels warranted in saying ' that lliose wno may patronize turn will not be disappointed. Fresh Bread nnd Cakes nnv be had every day, by wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible rates. Aug. I6:h, l;4S. 24-tf STRATTAN &, WRIGHT, HE A I. Efts IV 7 DEALERS IN a n OJ Vc dr. U""'OId stand, Corner of Main and Pearl sts.'E RICHMOND, IM. 7th mo. 2f"th, 1JI:; .Htf JOHN S. LYLE: fDnnrnu Akin nrni tofna.! ornnr. un"ni rnUVJOIUPI O I UiiLj 3-ros" DOOR "T PF "0,LO" bookstore, WHY sr.r.T. MAIS STRFET, 1tirlimonl. Intl. THOSE wishing to patronize me are informed, tiiat I am continually receiving every thing tept in such establishments; which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, FOIC CAII Clt PKODI'CC My Groceries are selected by the men careful . -1 . . . fr,d Wtiencca bever ia to-rn consequently I have no fearj 1:1 recotnmendir.jr tnein. r:uj ia.f f "IIE subscriber respectfully informs the publie and his frieuds, that he still continues !he Sfcne Cuttinc businessia Richmond.on Pearl rtiret, near the Market House ,w here he will be; pleased to furnish cnt stone of every description, on the most accommodating terms. He has now on hand (and expects shortiy to receive an addb tioual supply,) a complete assortment of AHERICIX UlTiDLE i OHIO bP.HE STCNES which he will sell cheaper, for rash, than they have ever before been sold iu tais city. Plain and Ornamental Itterio?, done in good style and to order. Call and examine his jjwortineiit Kid prices. PAN I EL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 11,1? 17. 3rif
TUST RECEIVED, t Ilnwi
iim's, opposite t!e liOuk. Oa Cbott fuiienur Yuini; Hyson Tea. " puj.rrial A lot cf GUN' RAUKELS. RichuioaJ, July -JCUj, ii. Sltf EXCHANGE OFFICE! FT Tkk unJfrjijne.l, !nvii!- fonc into the busier-", at tin.-i-t.iu taud opposite the Post Oi!ioe, would inforin their customers and . th. Wic u ,.rj!; , lhal th..v r , rtfCviTia, 'the largest stock of ' ... s . c : bi i a v r i- o i- n . ever before opened in thispK.ce, which they wish to EXC'IANUC imuieoiutely for '..' or Couulry I'ludurc preparatory to purc'iaa'jij a larger supply. Their stock consists, i n part, of Imperial. GunPowder, Youuif Hyson and Poticnoiifr c- ; un 1 Drowu Su.r; tJuliicu Syrup, uj ;r House anl r iilitJliou .lol ts.f; .os. I, ano j .im:Kerel, in !M. half bbis. ami Kits; MjhJ, Lake t'isli Cii!i!i, ilerriii', l"!io:oiiit-, Ki-i-, Jaicrati.M -"t;ir !j, V. uite currants, Uaisins, I rrn prounil spices of ail kiu.;, warrauteii pur.-, tfi-.rr anil Pr'fi tullow catniles, to.ip, lucio, iljjcier, Alum, Copperas, i:c. ic. ALSO A ga'-ral nortment of Qi,pri ware, l.!h.:.-war. 't'.i. c-v,ari'. Wooden-war, Wijiiiow t'.:i.-. Nails, t!r;iin Scoops, h!i,vc!s, Fp.-jJcs, l'i rki, True-m ii i fl;.i lr i hain-, ti( nl li.ilttr Popi", I't-ci l oriis, C.:c!i nrri ISrom Tvvitic, Market cni Sthocl Hu-i-cts, ?r.--k-rf Yutikee iiut Doui.-t '.:. i:..iuuUi.'lur.;.i Provu.s, and lll'J! dilferrnt articl-, v!:i' ii v, .- s!i:,!' t;d.; p'e'.sur- ia si.uwiiig to Liii y oae v. ho ir.uy favor v wili. v.iM. it 'Pi'Tis.' en!! anil fxriniitit? our .stock, as it costs notiilii for U:o',!ll. w . w. lynpi: i t o. Pi hinonii, Nov. 2, 1-4. tf. Cjirri:f; Axles. 4 r-L PETTri CAPI;IAC:L: AXLES received J au.J for sih- !.iv bv J. M. vV J. II. fir TTON. Main St. Zi doors west of Pearl. April 19, led. i7. E ross. 1TONS DA II IKON in Store rnd fnj .: ! hy J. M. J. iiP T IUX, M.in tt. 2 dunrs of l'e.irl. April IC, IMS J7 MOBS S DBUQSii! itrj,''' mi div m i 'in-"-, a 1 ... 4- n M - i-iti--, lye fro.ai wit!, A the warrui'teJ rrr.s, cir-.ct New York an, I 1 'I, i !.,'!. ,:. :; . Pfiysii.i ns a nd :il! olh.-r.-3, cm lie :ii;i!:.. artii.h s that tln-v e.ui depeji.i n -vi iurr. bnve.-t pi.:- r.ulid Oil Lest possible terms. Call at I.r. Mmv lrie" tor-. I'C-tf ,, .urf, Alfff. o , I'lIANEI L'L for pal f ivors, would mnv inI lorn, tiie public ibal h- the l.ir,t :i:iu Lest selected stuck of ritovt s ever oli'ered ia ilitlleioil I. lie lies a new iirt.cle, BUCK'S FAT.T3IJT AIR-TIGHT, VI V a 1 11 v ii Thia Ptov Wl 1 Uo i.r.roi piuctij j, bay iiS larger Ov i i: 15. make it lii i , an I b-st r Te:iar f ici.'irit H Jar boiltave ia the L'i!i'".l Stat.-s. h-OlJ Pattern 'six size) j V,"!" ' StoVi-I; f ..II siz nnd pail-rns Air-i'l-hts: Saratoga, three sizes: r-taol-y s, liir-.- sizas.aiivl maiiv siz-s of Knss-i Iron and Parlor Stoves. Variom s;z-s an l oatt-ros si, s-ven ''.', I'lates Hoii.e.v Ware of everv flescriat ton , Coipi'r Ki lties, Pin-ware, .Sec. Any person wishiuil H od tr- fi .-j- r'.'er'f.r;.. r:,- 'F-'' . f J "TJ3 ho wdiiii refer them lo the following parsons brivini; loieU's Stove in us-: Trustees ol'Ericiids' Poarian School, Samuel Test. lb-:);. I'lil-ioiio, i! irnabas Hobiis, John Poo!, L-vi J---iip. Also to the i'..:Io inj p-'rs..n: t.'ini. W. Starr, S nev :nilh. i.le di Co:;e, S. Mur dock, L Port S. Lvmle, Jrviii IJeioi , Ir. Aniierson, M.Shiite. I. WI.errv. J. Malti--. Air. ll..tIMo.v- I.. K.-li-er, J. II. Van Camp, .1. ilea?.. A. c. P.Lmchar.i. Br. Austin. IV. Ilu.v. ibs, A. W. H.over, Charles Vm'',' J' , Wl;,!!,:r' U'-'";J- Jones is Dm is. itt. I h:stle!hvrite, J. Saunders, II. H. I'avne. I laliorti. J. Creen, J. Elderkin, W . V.'ri-ltt, tt. l-'i.'chnm, C. Kalbd". CAC TI' IN'. There are n Pueli'u Stove In-proved, so s!iiv", nor but bv m. ; he: then, being no improvement made on Lucb'i si..,.. 1..., ' I... iun.i.ir 1 C... I, 1 . . .. Uiit neH. puUen. Air-Tight t':ow otV-red'. ' j Kiehmond, September r, li-'. dl-tf N n ibifional .;d v o '..ionics, c:- , a of the first water, and o.Ter-d ut a tioi.c var.ee on cosl; jii.-t received und iij.v open ill No. 17, Main ; tre. t, by in vi n pi:t:d Ri. hmond. Nov. 1, 1 - ! t-if f "i;:!'.i!,!0'r:T;';!s. r-ai J an 1 Trusts of aii kinds. Aug. 'd'!, hi-. : 1 Ier'n:n ,T s ! ' bv i. :.- i:: r. X -C. , N 'A T1 " Trois 22i:ii'r.A'3'";r-t; -s'ies-: &ninn of ;oj ;x izTA U'ionzy.: 1r. ; t i.l-..C'' :T YJ1' DRY GOODS. Cloth-, C':"::n Co "e-tii:5, ir-ett?, -t GrOCO ; Lcs, IIa.rdw-.-aro, Quo'ensvarci an 1 in fact, every thini nsuail v ret. i,I Store, and which have been selected with rreut voo re. oh with vow Trams! Comr ov with Sil! aad 1 idet-!re you mv word luut you s.ia.l tioU es at retail, as you can find at any other Iluose ia i the L nited Mates. Richmond, S.j.t. C ), 1: .'IHEsub j Cincinnati Pressed 'i'aliow Candles, w hich they will soil low bv the Lot. W. W. LYNDE, & Cf). Richmond, Ncv 15. lii-. TAILCBIHQ: XEW 8TAXD! ... .. .... . , .a i . .i.i, renirns nits therKs to his oid friends and customers fcr tiie l.bei-1 patronage iieretofure bestowed upon him, and he hopes, by promptness ami despatch. oo.i work and good tils, st;!l to continuo receiving their custom at his new stami: UTovls Dk eixSON 3 MLVI.R r-MITII r-ffOP, A FEW DOORS W -T OF C. Smkaro.n's Hat Sh.p, ai f.ari.v oprrsrTK the B.XK;,rr witlivut further description of ins present locality, lis utiles nil watitinV any '-aid ya ':'-. t0, -"lam" rr-. k tha i-ns rf lh,.V k '.i! rit w,aA,4 . -iu work, for KrieBc,- wear w.ii i.,4111 wur, t r iot" Ml" oe atlenueu to promptly an.i 'tone up ' n-ativ He will ''err tCT" Garments, Sic., an J lie will endeavor to let no one go away dissatisfied if iu his power to prevent idem. Caii and see him. Richmoud," October 11. is-iS. 4-tf 5.000 I2usiicl riaxccl V. aiilrd. '1MIE highctt market pr.e- will be paid "IN CASH, for SEED delivered at our Milt two miies North of Pi. hmond, or at our Wan. bcose ia Kicnnicns. Orriee in . A. rugiia!e"s Machiae Shop oae door West cf A. Grimes Hotel. Linseed Od, kept on hand at aii times, which we wiii eii at the Cincinnati market price, or exchange for fj usf. PA 1 1 N ES TO C K &. HO WE ELLS. P. 5- A small assortment of Cook Moves, ol . a superior quality, for sale bv tiie subscribers. P. A. If. 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i, ill ! - "t .4 ur CisTIts, A I f in c i n ii n t i I v 1 1 t rjfliE ui.vIersineJ would retn-fotlully iuf jr.n Jj the puhe li.at h-. curries vn t!ie i-etiiiery laiaes, at tile ola e-..ibtUbiii-nt. lie ha iiow oa hauii, l'r wuie, a smpciiur l-ii cf f-Tt t..": cjus:stii' of .ui. !. iu:i '-i i-irsov: a rtirnm c-'-Jklt'S STt'Vi ; t ! !i :. in " itnavkH) (""live sms, V(.., a v-.;h a can i teu-te-jte Moves t.f h:l'. rer-t ueral .t?strim-bt el 1 rattk! 11 ;-:ie sp!en.:iJ l'arlor Stov-s. AUo, Pet., kettles. Aniiruns a:ui W;c-to!i-!o rs. ii-- nino p..ai;u-fa-ti: re i i'.iulkes to or.:r 4r.fr(. sjachims. custe -s.n., swvstNo and (Arr:s- mai-uixcs. Ti ij anj narrow Mw i'a La iti.LiN; mv i:. ' a ad till kinds cf n:ac!..iiory used ia muauiocturlv,, t.-ubii.-hiaent?. MILL 1;EAsI.0, Of ML MX PS, ni l ie on the !-liort' -t i;ot 1! tecls confident t r, lii.it h li:;s II'- ! .rv-.; alio !. ! -eiceS-t: !ut i.f pBiteri: i:it'!- W e-- te r ii eo.i si ry jYr i.r.st tnd .! b:., tit lUiort, t! laU: iiiipruvt ments ia the .Mil i-1 i ?:. i;i:'.-. Ti!r!.!:if; '.t 'fm lie Ii:is an exet !!ei;t 'nirrt-:,i:i 'I.. , I !; majiulactores, nau w.ii feil u rcxsn ur uppvoTR i r. I or er.se to !c. r'?s. :u:.? ae::! I;.' ,.ntf d' -;i.it. h in the execut:eu ol work, U is uot iolei.oi ia u:.y .a aae. '1 ho un 'ers'rae-.! returns his thnnks to tfie puijiii: for tiie isocr:.' siniptrt lH-ttti tigum Ima, ana rv'-cuuii V suiicus . eaiiliiiUiSiii-e ul l.iwrs. J. j'Ail :.in.:s vl' .'.h !.:;ery r.-p-er.-ri o? -!;ort iiot.ee. car"!. WMKAT. i-T e-at llfMBJ, V tit bo taken iu e&ehuiitte ir auy vl the i ovc . li liisST )Vi; STilPi'. is on the No-:!, m.: l:eet. e !, P..! :e, . Lcre ci v.. i t; :!. Tli'.'S. (a.KI?A. iaM'l.i. I not i:.Av.'.v:j, I'.'t.r n.'xs ' 'IIANlll't'I. fw. ih..' j- 1 roil ::e a'ii t- y e.4 tei;..vu tiiV.'.ir-.: ii;ni, tiu.. ::.s a "eL!l; iiaaliee of ihe .i:i.:' : !ia i:i s.'i'.ed ; .1 a : 1. 1 i. -ehip uf M'Vt-u a ars with tbe hit Ce-rr.-e-.M:.l.ei 111 PidlaoelphiU. who-- Carnage have taken t!ie (rc.iiMiiu uu every wcij-iuu ti;al tkey iia c been e.U.i:i:t.-:S at Vba ...iiVre.d Inst.iuteji; "h- hopes to be a! to --t up an astiele at !c-.t eipial to any now laaiialar l-ar- d ill tae We-tern eeuatry. ALSti for sale, a Miperor ai iii le 1 li ( ) 1) V VAUNISI1, 111 lie by the tdde.-t Varii:!iM.:!u'r 111 Pin;a..eli.bia i:a rfit uUil tni Itt crarX. Also Carriage TriinmingH of cv-ry description, sue!: as Luces, Cloth, Silver Huh Patios, i or.r II t:i il s. Lamp-, Luck and JJin-i s, !iuirsvcc; all of wiiiel. v. lii Le furiii .iied u". tlie lo, est Cish pri P-r .u;:.- at :i disauce can be aceoKi- . icdated hy dropping line to t!;- su'. -criber, .Main street, ooii.-i!e .Mr. (idb rt's llot-l. liichuior.-J. ll,M.:v I", IclJ. Vj.-.i 'li. Ml J . llAlMIS, has just ree.Mved a lot of th -se Siei-ri-T Ao!i I'r-eziie; M -talie Pirn;-:, nud all r.--s of l.-a I Pio-s to :: i-lt. v.-hich !i.- v. ills -'ii !o.v, at Ins Move Mote. Main .-tr.-et. !! ieheiorri, Indiana. Oct. I , 1-l i. ll-lf ttscy .T2iiii:tniOD; EEf.r.-a'.VS OEM; '1 'I'b osi-son's Si"-o!is; (.'! irk-'s i--e; Lo'. c's t:d tid'jr; .Moor-V looiis. - I'o. -tie I. neon ; 'rb tur- I'r.en-Iri-'h M-loIi-s; I i a ; !o wc.-u ; II .un til Moore's Pr a tb I Pi., tv; Col ismith's f:ssay ; Pri ill Cb'': Ad.o.s' Litters to his Son: Pur- Oold: aL.iiui I " ?d.O noan v ; I'o. I-ll.e-li.t ;'' I I low's ve; Vicar of Wa' a -b. is; Th :: Moiirn-r's Ch.i To ; OH' riuCrow n ol i- Saere.I ol l.ov Thcrn; Cill; ( Cob!-, Tht; 1 id., t (T Lovt ; OiAe Ala.vi.ns; Token of A:r Wrrtion .:b Afl'eetion's Slit;; 'lb- ti.il of a I' rie ii : 'i'.d:-:i ,: Keei -oi-brnn-e; Token ef Love; (ii!t of Love; I.a.i.o-.' Poid; of ii'.iqnetti.; Lan-nae an.! Se nt imee. t of I'low-rs. All in be;ui li I ol bi'i'bii"; fnrf .! bv D P. IloLLoWA Y. Kieln-.ond, Oct 'J'tl; 1-1-. uOlJaj i. . O 1 i i. .J ja i ATTGRHEY AT LAW CENT" EYILLP., I N !I AN A. J e ' "ILL j.r.icti-e in the P-d-ral, Supreme, V V ' iremt Kid li.ii nor Courls ol th- MatDecember i. 1-47. ii.l tf C" '.I sr. c:i-t.' or 1! ;i v of tt'h e.t. Corn, scon, in p.xchnr.g op, at (be luehLYNDE -V C i. i 'iaxse-d f... r C ro 'f-ri-s. est m irl.et pr i; .ci.:.it:a.., Aceou nt - or t lee?. V. W !.Yt. -2-. i -; r ii -r. - i'o: A rs c. viir,i r iiiij yyi i: ! c if "sio ; i. April p, 1' I I A V A 16-tf f AS A DO K AS. Xs li'i.i N'v- .v Yi riiiciaes e; i, ut au. -i d slr t. IN KLI.D. v. J, I:Oit.th t-tf , I'or - far ISi i. .-si 1D. V. I-OLI.OWAY -'RES 1 1 and pure I. lii .f L-inori, una ot! l.ice artkles, juet ooeued bv IliVIN REED. 1 . I c c-tf .?L'j; i:: VlAiVZl I I Wholesale and i . '- . t-irocerv -" Annl'd i at LYLli'd V hoiesale and Retail or-. Is -5-ro.?i Arrii-sii-! tiEoiiGE. M'CLL- ' I.' :l"' ii. is i.onstanti v inaiiiii; seditious to i:l. st CK Ol articles, tevcrv t a :n:iy rocero'S, ami general usei i :s as-orl men t now embraces alir 2 caii .-' ii. r, and a few that are not 1.1' tb it .: scrij io n. Ti.f tb the betqualil y est po.-.si'oie rao s. Call c hasin elsewhere. May 17, 1 - Jr. -ir c! eet isto s.eep every , and to sell ut the lowar.d exarioue be lore purI.I. the popular raui. '.lerucil.e, aoJ trums, &.C., among which is Homing's Vegetable Artie Syrup; Smith's Touic to.; Nerve and Eons Liniment, Worm Medicinrn; Balsam Wild Cherry: Towuseini's Sarsapard'a; Essences: Mcrjatt' Piiis a no Pi'ters. A:e: call ut IRVIN PEED'S Dr.L'f' ftlnllK, .t.'j.n Strt'l. :;; li (wUK'rt'g ll'Atl, Itiekm-iuJ, Intl., i'whr iou can lav C!IK P. Auz. -.!, 1-4-. '5tf IliEAD, Crackers and Cakes, fresh, conj staully on baud, opposite tue National Hotel. V.. II. ,1 1 II 1() ! S the place to buy Drugaa M.-'.cine. Dr. Hoyl!i has now on hind a fail and cornp.ete assottmeut of every tnir g 1:1 5:: line, an-: he wi.l seii a low as in- mt, aud warrant ail Ihe very ii-st, caii al Pa. Ilowii.ias Dire stosi, No. 16, .Main street. N. II. A B'W ree-nit of J Viec'in Glass, Drug-g-fx's' Wart, Yini, Ac, just received. KicLrnoud, Sept. 1!, Is4?. T INTER siraiiira Sper.n O.l, of the first ' V I'ldtv, just to baai f.oni the Et, at .'Hiii -trvct. 1. 1-1-. IRVIN REEP. r-if Ni
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i BOUTS AMD SHOES so:s i. ;'dVJ i,Dii:.-, i. ila.-S -ru ni iio.ne M iiml.i l.m , v( the vt-ry it liil.'.v, ul-ia h ud at In tire. .No. 3, .1jiu Mrett, oae coor wt.i oi taa book. Ke.-liiaoiiJ, Oetutvr SO. I? Is. !:iucl. rarks .. fci !ct. ". I.. V .. H uiUed H:oic!j. . -J -!:'lni; i" , o. 1 i:oz. 1 1 I Pol.c-heii teel uo. Cat i.o ' io. ( j :ni'tii l.e: to. li jr,.fts" lVrks, i. a. Yj. i. o. 1. ! J Comisjo.'j i Cut M. i !, I lio.., as irt' d; t ! I .it . ut I'rail. .,. . !i tU fet, C. liaur W'fi !ti:h!tic:s.i, Nv. I, t-l. , . CI T EE. .E S2T- n 3TC c, FALL AND WINTHR STYLE; lYr.d; Ly JOHN i TK 1 .". k.viiaioiu!, Sep. C, 1 r -". 'l.lt. KcCULLOUGITS EZTQT. 8 I Si' r;civ-i l- 'J ibs P.:tker" 1'eli.drate.i JJ ( -ie!-e. Nono u.-tt, r Whu-iu July uui the i .d !s i f Niij .ra. j ,r ..!e i.1 c.i:o. .MeoL'l.l.Ul'titi'rf C.kre P-p-.t. Kiihii.oua, i K 1. 4, 11-1 M'C.UJ'I'iiV'S t'Ci.LC I IC, Pii ner. lers, i :r,l, -riu.i.1, i Ii.:., 1 uurlh auJ 1-inii lii'Sm-H. A ii 1 'I'll M ETI l"S n4 part Vitt, Second, und 'ihir.:; '1 aiiaitV; PiUe'd, una S 11.11 i;'s. lilt A MAI A ii Siniili'a; l'ai-.'; K11 nJiuii."; lklLiouV; Weiis"; Ealirs, ami liroun's. llsou's J a k 1 do liislere nl the I'. Mates. W lib. id's llistejy ol tb- Lii. ted Mutes. l i.iv. .si t History, l ost and S. eoioi liuiilia ol ii: lory. I i Lo ' ii .V I'll I i Parley V; S. 11 u ..; Cu!y V; M.tcii.-ii'. and .MalscV. .A.,- iv ill's Nat. l'liilo.phv,.pprt I 1 A "'ud. l ii i I.' c UPilY Ij ul.ioU tk, Cities, "la.st. a :, Coa..-li-ek's riiytioJofy; MineraSorry: i. !rv, alio I ii'iiliifl . J oueis i Chem- ;-' In lar's Con. j' aidon ''rnio To...:s Mud. ni's M ,i,u. ! -- 11. t rd'Cotiell. i.a;s ( Icule- v Ab reienbi ii Ls"o;.h 1'jh-lild. '1 1 llier u ilu a P.o i;s, I.O' .-...le by 1C a liinuud , I )et . 's Moral and l.Ueiicel .Meiit d l'I'i'e-op'iy. great varutv 1 el! I'. P. iiOLL' r. 7th, l-i-l-. i.d Phir Class AY. ':irri:ijr;i Sj?i ii:;-. P'KS (;.!;:;!A(iE .-PUIMIS ren-ivod UUil for !e law i-'V J. M. 'J. II. LPTTAN. .M 1111 st. ioets u t-si ol Pearl. GO A 1:, 1 17 Table K uives; Poi lii t Put. le r " r- eisors; J t sr i;r.Li;i l : l i : 1 CoZ t' '-'J and fur fle rrni'it P r -e ' N . Mm it ft , Kbdimnnd. Nov. i? tiwtr- 1 1 ' " ; U e I ti A' :-tf -P' il O it X. Kt , sort' un in!.'-r am: e.ors lost r-eeiv P ! and for sale ut Dr. liuwelis' 1'ru- Stor... Oct. 10, ."la ii-K PA! i 'T i'.o AN!) VARNISH BRISIlKS o Mock "1 1'aiiit ati.i arai.-ii lii'i-h"s-ail h i. s fioei 10 1 i.ov. ii lu tl mu i J .'.'i-t ovl IL.ir lie at Dr. aO-tf mim'.a is. Ab o. Art. si's lii !.-;.!'-. I..' l' in ibs, vY e. .List rcbt'ivcj aad lvir lloe.'. i's Lbu Slore. Kicliuioud, Au-. 0, &4(UH) .n:,::v;t:,:v.. Uo-ik Acrounls.at the Ih. h Current J imds. lor Not h a ii 1 ilitrr .if.".,'.- of W. W LYNOE A CO Ri.i, mom! A n jr. . ! - P v. iiuhi'S Ai, i: f 5TT e- re Vi I ., - rjff- ; rout iuij"a lo il ,'i nof art 'i re ( I . K.t Tjuvtp.v O' niv v-rietv, at No - : . .. . : . ..lain street, tlK-'iaiw, w..:-j. August 3b':ii, 1 " VX:. in" n n vj T t A ni P' A 7 f?T" A flfnTiV. Hit. i : e?-u r ,-f.-J-..-?zfi fTHlE nnder-i.'rr.ed rs'p"f t faPy ii-firmn the JjL public that lo: cfii.tu.uri business at his old stand, on i ii!h s treet, Sotilii ' I lb- S Urr Hons.., where be tt:5i s to order :di kin is of CARRIAGES, Uuguies, and aii oihr vehicles iu bis line. Eu also, keeps a i.u:nier of article- m b:.. hue on h .no. He believes wo.k mil ..- par l.ivo.-auiV" Willi ncv i:ii.nai iciare-j in i.w w est .e "S t.-.e lost i.l iiiateri i;s,..iil lor ttuia;o. t'.'aulv of construciicu his wor cauaot be ; eiceiie.i. His pr.c ur-i moderate, uu terink f .. or di. e. Thankfai for past favor l.e atficiu a ijoiiUnuaiiCe of iintrei'.oji Jonathan mattis. Sept. r.:h, i-t-. .i'-lf. THE RiOHMOHQ DENTAL DEPOT, ! I ifcf
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Principal Oiiiee, IU6 tPLTOH slreHU uWf3 ft ct Dr. Howeiis' Pro? Slore, whre a la-fe i;,:inr, N. Y.; and by nil the priss-ip! Dree 1 Muck of 'ni.ueral Trtiti, iroio llie Ma.uu.fac-g,t and Merchants grDfTally Ihrmigboat tibm Tijomui V Dei.har i can b iiaci at manufactu r- , L'Pito Sltrs, V"et Imlirs and Canada. ers prices. alo, t:old bsk! Tin Pod. Piles, for- J. . S"HARP, No. K Old Market .. Vmjtom." e-p, V.. Piaster ef Paris. ad every th.ufj thai General Agent for Ohio and I sK) .. Debt iris ner.i. Pleaae caii at No-10, Mam otreet. , WBeri, appjalioria for Ageociee m tkeeaOct 10, 1-4S. 42-tI j Stat-s should be add re Med. Sold iu R.thmcDd by JOSEPH lOW ?- "Circuuistaiicc-a" left Gen. Cua al hcunc. : AUo, al the Vtog Siore ef 1RVI KtLU.
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list !.'. T11 v Be:id !.pwmt Hnrnrl f I'.iiiiijul (j'c p.u 'ttilBn Strtrt. Xtw Yri, uu loj Sj-iik l',i t irctt, ASmay. U iii!.'r autl i:Hiiu.i " tbe Age Ike ma. 1 ;r.-.ordir Mctlicinr ia Ike World. m.mih!' ''"C'nnH'. Cleans and I.v-n;th-en. Causuu.pl. on cu l furtsl. Broueb i:-, Cuusumpt.on, ban Cau.pUii.t. l't.:.. Catrrh. Co-i-iis. ANiiiii,.i,s,.uiic f I1100U. t,ur ta lac v. hel, ILt.ic 1 la.li.Nif bt Sweau.D fjicutt r P:. :a- Epcilurf.nn, Pant iu th fkie, i.c., b ive bee;. iu,l cm bi- cured. 1 lii riliii I i, Ji.l 11,1 iu Quart Bottles; ilia ' (-' times 1 heap, r, plcaai.trr. auJ vi arr.inlril uiei ior lo uo V vvlb. ll cures uisrp . . I bout i'r,,...g, i.ki l..i.g or licbibtutuig lha P Iu at. Pi'd S!!-! Kit! Pr. Tow use ml, not having teste.! his Sarsajiarilhi iu eases of Pits, of l oat.e ' ne ver re.-oniori:. e.-l it, and sur,riel ta re - eive ill lotion iiig from an inlelliceut ami respit I abiu 1 utiiier u. ot. in ulil t uuull ; l Yi. bniti, Ati;ul 13. 17. ! V. Tow i.s 11! Pear Sir .- I lu a little girl n v-ii ears of ape, ha !i.m been seteral year ' i Ida-led will. Pits; we Iried l.not everything 1 l-r her. tiul without aurci-sa; at lust allhU;l. ws 'could li ut ii r.eoiuioi-uaat iiu in our incubus ' !. ' asvs like her, we tbou-ht as sbe wuaiu very d. Ib ntc be.dtti, We would cive her tome of our Sursaoarilla. and fre ve rv glad we did, fur it not lotily les I ere a ber elretietli, but she I. as bad iJ r. turu of Ihe Pits, to our f real pleasure a..d aurprise. Hie is f i-t bei-omiug rugged and hear'yf far which ue l. el ar,t.f'tf. Yours, Refprelfutfy. , JOHN BUTLER, Jr. M'tl l'INU rI.OIIIl. New Vork, April 2S, lr47 Pa. T.ivv nslmi 1 veiiiy brie ve lb it jour Sarsaparil ia h been ihe ineniis, through IVoiliii'iuc, ol sixtti 1 11 y hie. I have lnr.ever.il veat ; had a bi i C 'iili. It bccaiu worse and vvio-.-e. At las! I raised large quantities ol blooj , liu.i idfi'.t Mveat.--. nnd was gredlly drbilit.lr.l and reoueed, uiid old net e.eclt live. 1 liava ou'v us -,l oiir S.i ra.anl 1 a frl.ort time, nnd tlure iiaa a wuiidctlul chalice bet n w roufiht iu me. 1 now able to walk all over Ihe cs.ty. I raise no blood, nud my iiaili lias tell me. You can welt imagine that 1 am thankful lor theso results. Your i.lw.liei.t servant, W Ki '.-iS ELL, f5, Catharine st. i:!.ouiv..itis:i:. 'I bi.r is only una of more lhau four llioiisaiid Cj.v of P iiciiuialiaiii that Pr. Tow lisi no's Sarsapardla has cured . 'Pbe most sevi ii- an.) i-liroiue cases are weekly eradicated b i !. i r aoruiuary lirlut s. James I. uiiiioiiio., l!si., one of the aunlitliU in l..e 1. Haiti.' Asylum, I. I.i li ell's lsbiiul, in the e,-ut b- id n spoken uf iu ihe follow u.j; letter: Bb.ikwetl'a Island, 8rpt. 1 L I 17. Pa. 'i'uuAji..M) 1'earSir: 1 hive suirereil lerriuly far nine years w ith the l.'b. oiiialixio ; cuusi lerabb" .if tin time 1 rot. I i not eul, sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost .iistr. tsiug pains, and my limbs wen terribly swollen. I liv used lour bottles of y ou r Sars ipanll.i, nnd they Imve .:m;i. ii e more than one tbmiH iiol ill ll.ii. wo. Ill i f j;iio,l. I am so lnuch tatter indeed, 1 am entirely relieved. You ureal liberty to line this i..l the btm bt ..!' the ai'la t.-,). Yours, resp.-ci fui'r, JAMES CI'MMIXCS. I'ru'r nia! Asiic, Dr. Tow use ml "a Sarsapari'b. is tioeij i.illeil in r:tr of the Chilla and I ever .nd Ague. 'Ihe iollu iug leiter is uniy oik ) f biioiiied lb 0 ue have received fium Iho .Y.utl. an i WYsl ol iiUe cli.ir.il !. r. O-SV. eo. Mo ll , Del. ',', 147. Ir. To'.viiseii.l : Dear Su I puii'liasU lr ...V u ile lii u botli-s of Safi ij.unlb. of jour Acent, Mr. McNair, of Iwil uiiazuu, to try it lor Ihe pever Hint .eiie. ib luie 1 had iiuislii'd Ihe lil.t t ...t ; b, il a j. jeai eil to win in lha ble.i.l, auditery oSb. riia,, i. beli lh. ChilDulid IVvT :ip;ioa i i-.i , tloy ivrt less v tele lii ; ulul le-forr she had fiui.iieii the bottle, t-hti was elilirely relieved aiol ibo .v.. nun li ht Iter Ih. ti (be li ol t rlt before lo. looi. the Ague. A it'. that bad been very aica. w iiii lii- t iiiiU nnd Poi i r, but bail broke then, w.iii IJii.aine. nod w .is led in a verv v.etk ami i.d ! : i s-i ni; r talc , -hi i It on bled exci eciingl y wil! Pie .'. le ( ". !,). si'. iajr Ihe , tie. I lb. it It li.ol Of III V lie, 'i iil ami jiri i iltfil .. lew bottles, mid il r- Kl.re,l 1m r in a lew , ks to oit.pY le heaitb. Y o,i r S its . jei t il'a i- n it bou t o'ntlbt 11 lifipi ill led lie ..i.-ea-M ,-t i ic, i ; i, t 1 a the Wc-t, nnd if vuu think lb at ihi-coo mt; ideal ion will le of use, J oi me al Iibilly lo I'se ti is oil .boose. Vuurs. ri s(.eeifu!!v. CIIAKLES IL SWAI.V. I Vmiix Mi'.turasr. Pr. Tonsend Sarsaparob. is i. sov. i. in and r'peedy .-lire for Incipient Yii.sii a pi ton , Pi ii lentil , PioLtp-iis, Pteii, or r'alliug of lb- Womb, Cor lit cues. Piles, LcMi o r 1 1 oe.-i , or W hio s, obst u ted or oilfieu It Miu--.1 j-iiuitou. E.coo ti ol' iiii' id Piiue, ur iuvoluutiry ...... b tic r't.f, an.,' i'T Ibe "iieral (irostralion el 1;;.' system :: mailer t'.lu llier llie re.ulti f tab-real cause or ct.usr ., pr.diifeti by irri-gular-0 y , ll! lies') or in . i Ji 1. 1. No I lung i'.'iii Ik luore Miiprisii.g lii iu its lux ig'.ral., , flt-cls on Ilia human Irauo'. Pei'soio? all weak u and lail!i ie.from liking it ut once become robust and mil of energy under its ini'ii' hit, It iuuii)-di-.'itely ( uu iiter-x ts tlie nern tes,ues of Ihe fciiialx Irani", wl.i'.h is the gleat t iii of ltarrr .iiiesn It v. ii! not Le -xp cte.-f of ur, in cm- of o dtliate a nature, lo exhibit o rlficali a of cures per1 formed but we ran tis.-i.re Ihe : Mu ted, that hundred cf caws have la eu report.! to us. Thou- ' t-aiids .f .t e s where f .tiula s have tern without 1 hddreii, utter osin a few bullies of this invalliable medicine, hate bteu blessed with fine, ' h-ui'.!iy offspring. 1 Criut 1 liwsim; to Moth tan ami Cim.oaes. It ii die safest and most effectual luedicee for purifying liie system, and relieving the suffering i.ti-iOaut iiion r idld-birlli ever iiiscoverd. It strengtin us both ti.o n. other and child, prevents p mu and disease, increases and enriches Ihe food, liio-)" who h ive om-o it think it is indispensable. It is hithlr useful boll, before od after cotfine- ? 1 1-nt, as it prevent riisr aw attendant upon childt irth in tr-tn: I'ilri, inn , Swelling r f the peel, Denprirt Jeney , Hi-arthuro, Vomiting, : Paul ill the Back and Loins, palse Pains, Ileri.iOrriirt'e, nnd in r'2tlatinj the secretions a od eq i ii .iei; tb? . irculation it lias no equal. Th g.-. at !,; iity t f this meiticiue is, it is always safe and ih? must o liCi.ie us it most snecrssfu !!' vi ry fr w casts require any oilier medicine, ia soims a lillle ?tor Oil. or Magnesia, is useful. Ex- ; en is in ihe open air, and hfcht foal with liiu ; i.iec iciti", u ill always eL.ru re a safe aud easy I coiiha.-inent. Canker in the Month. Kelow it an account cf enolherchifd saved! lr. Townseul's Haraaparllla !is sited the lives of thousands if chilrlreu. Thj foilowingiiro crruneatrs are aeiectej from a great nc.-r.ber received thie week. New York, April 1, 1647 Pin-Towns vd: Dear i-ir )ii of my children was very s.ek with a Canker ir the Montis and Thro!, attended with great oVbil.ty. It tairMi near d ving. j obtained some of your t ceii-nt uiB'iiciiir, and it cured it directly, fr ' which I assort? yon I f-el ry ffratefuL Ynr, re.prelfuiiy; ELIZABETH FOWLER, 27, Deabresaes st. C AITION" Owinir to Um; (r.reat soccees si iiuaienso aile of JJr. Ttscwiui'i Sarjjatil!a, -number of rnru who w en f.irroerly oar Agents,, have cornmrnced making iJarrapir.Ha EalracU, . Eliirs, iiitteri'. Extra. Is of Yeliot Dock. Ate. Tl.ev gcueral'y put it up in the same shaped bottles, and me of ibem have stole on) copie-i oar srjtrriHvmeiit, lliey are enly worthletan im. ttioue, nnd hll f Tiid. - ; ' -
