Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 49, 29 November 1848 — Page 3
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flji fellow jest whilst the tears, as big as . jfeetsevrry WeduesJay eveoiug, at 61 o'clock, lpU niiLi. are standing upon the ends fjj,mefp. Burgees, W. P., Abraham Gaar, R.S. tfirose. Mr-Walker the other day; HhllllI,fl,ropic .,jTil,i0, . , r T.,
ht messenger with his compliment , Mr. Buchanan conzratolating him upon ; Ae result of the election in Pennsylvenia. i Ur. Buchanan in reply sent his comply -Mits to Mr. Walker, assuring him Mat, U xpected, on iha receipt of a few more i turns from Miii. to be abb to re-. efprocate his congratulations. We must think that thus jest are pravers tided!? out or place in hospini, j ards.and Mr. I'olk's Cabinet. I ville Journal. Periotlicnl in OODBY'S LADY'S BOOK, DEincTTEDOTIfn UDIES OF THE UNITED STATES. Edited ly SsrahJ- II wce G.-eenooo', and L. A- Coder. .... A Novellrlle ly Mia E. Leslie, who contribute to every NoN P- VViilis' Origiual Scriptural Poetry. T.S. Arthur, who coutributea to every No , 'lllaatralir of Croome'a Sketches of American Character. ... or. iMi,nn mrrriv iu k' i . a "'' ,J ' fur next rear, leaving to otners long : aaMrUMnsanU "full of sound and fury, ngui- , AaTraWly to the pnetice of last year, Ihe eWisner will issue RooJ number each asMta as Ua does in January. This is a novel Zltars in Magaiioe publishing. During Ihe arbela f lst year he gave more engraving and reading mutter tli in any of his cotempoMiaa. and will continue to do so next year. r"", r:,.,lpw' f.adv'a Hook. T 1... .1.- ....ira.iee that Ihev will ! Eiisa more for their money in the Magazine ; T-. tk. t.v .ubscribiiiff to any other work T this is added and includej in the same $1, a Lsdy'sdoll ir Newspaper, which contains in mouth nearly, if not rpi te as muc h reading Blatter as me omor muu...... - v , w. mou nt of readme; of t.vo naath. There are peculiarities about Godey's ldv's Book for the lauies tliaf no oilier l igs aia possesses. There is a i HSMMfi- I Here is a mezuiuii iiiu mn eucraviog in eacn number oon .j .no fata. I addition Id these, there are given monthly what no Other magazine gives .a col-, rod Fasliion Plate, with a fill! description. This featare is peculiar to Godey, as no other work has the in every month anil colored. Then there al Cap. Bonnets, Chnmizettes. Equestrianism far Ladies, with Engravings. Tile Ladies' work Table, with design for knitting, netting, crotr lief, and all other kinds of work. Patterns for smoking Cups, Chair rovers, Window Curtains, D'O ley's. Purses, Uags, Vc. Ac. . Heallh and Beaoly.Wilb Eugruvings, Model Cottages, with sroaad plans, un.l other engravings, always ilwstralive o( something useful. Music, hcautipriuted on tinted paper, which may be taken onl and bound. Colored Modem CoPagea aad Colored itower Pieces occasionally. These .taall eXtrA ill Go.ley, and l b.' found in no tfi.amine. I lie so were an cucu Viir.and W'l be cnutiuued. In addition, 7v.u'l.ti lit everv No. one of rlrooi2 Skrtrhrs nf Amrrirnn ChitrattrrUttes' a most amusing series, now fir-t givu to H. Xwlra Dublin These will be illustrated la every No. by a Story from the powerful pen WT. . Arthur, t.sq. -The Chui 'r of Fiithvin, illustrated by ja Robiiison", F.s. This series will be. very UUreatiug lo the ladies ii.l,'iM.n ia another series of Engravings now la preparation, and will be published during the , ' Crtisr Furniture. Hating given so many MM Collages, we intend liow to commence: IbepHblicaliou of Collage Furniture a very ecessarv np-pend.tge lo a t'oil ige. lf,;;.,ii. anil ilwlem. superidr Artists, vi,r-w-i.-l. 'l',.L.idVni and Welch, are now en- .. mi.u a set of plates illiistrative of these toeilhect. Ovf Malic..--Prepareil expressly lor us-mosv fr eriginal.and bemttifully printed, has long ..i-.l ,leei led nrefeieuce dyer that ol say alber Magazine, it is a leature In Ihe Tie IMerara Character if Gn-frtf lA'lij ir : Heat. will, audi writers as l.ss l;-sle, J.race r.rernwood, W. !. Simt.is. Mrs. l.Met T. S. Arthur, Mrs. K. Oakes Smith, Mrs. J. C. .enl, II. T. Tuckerrnaii, II. VV. Herbet, Ac, the author of the Widow Beilott, Professor Frost, Bryant. Longfellow, Holmes and a hosl of others; mnst always take the lend in literary merit. TEKMS: For Three Dollars we will send tile t.udy's Book, containing more reading than any other monthly, aud the Lady 's Poll.ir Aewspaperpuon.i..l .......tli wtiich contains in mil' ie, I ,.3... v. " - reading matter s any of the $1 pnodicnls or tha daymaking three publications in one mouth, or if the subscriber, prefer the following splendid engravings to the Lady a Hollar ill m av ana:, ilk, r 'allhoiii'h we would n t advise it, as eagravings canuot be sent thrortgh the mail witbowt lieing crushed or greased.) we will send the beautiful plate) containing Harriet Newell. Fanify Forrester, Mrs Mew- ; rt, Mrs. Ann II. J miaou ami .Mrs. .. i. aad Ihe plates of Christ Weeping over Jerus.irem.Tlie Opening of the Sepulchre. Deliveraao. of St. Pter. and the Rebuke. If prefer red to the Newspaper or pi ites, we will send Miss Leslie's Novel of Amelia, and any three j I Mrs. Grey's or Miss Pickering's popular: avels. , I F.r r,. Tntt;.4. we will send twit copies ofi senmo cop e o, , ttM Lady's Book, ir.id a set or y ae rilier. I piaiea to cav.11 uu- . For Ten Dollars we will send fire copies of; tha Lady's Book, and atopy to the persdit send- 1 if the Club, and a set of plates to earh. Por Twenty Dollars, eleven copies of the feook and a set or plates ti euch subscriber of, c u,u- , . . I T 1 ! For Ons Dollar we will send the Lady s Hook : fonr indnlhs.and 25 ceuts any one No. Postage j U bo paid oil all orders. Address, 1 L. A. GODEY. ; 113 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. P7 ktSRItr IVI! VeaPtnble I'nin Kini-r. new and invaluable medn-tiie; every farnilr should have a bollle of it ill the house, at is dump. For sale by Aug. 2'.l,l !4. 1. REED. 35tf BLACKSMITHING! would respectfulJf ly inform the public that he has errcte. and now occupies a N EW SHOP 011 West Man and now occupies a N K Miur 011 v est .i.un street, near Busk's old Livery Stable, where he ia prepared to do, in Ihe best of style and on the shortest notice, all kinds of BLACKSMITHMO. IU wilt iron Crriasf, Buzgu; H ogons ad Tkrmshimsr Machine; make Mill Irons, and all thing iu that liue. He will pay particular attention to the making and repairing of Agfiemttmral Implements SHOEING HORSES -making and repairing EDGE TOOLS, Stc, trlle deaigusto make his establishment a Yt n m.' tjjft .nt rrvyt and there fore coandently solicits public patronage. Tke Work Writ Done or Xo Pay! Richmond, May 2. 184f. , 22tf lirnDow tit. from S by 10, to 12 by TT 20; Picture do. from HI by 1 4, to 20 by 2 1 by 2 1. Lamp Doctor'a Office Furniture all kinds Ckimaevs. IS 16 cts. each. For sale by ADg.23,l!4S. IRVIN REED. VAN ELLA BEANS. The beans are a superior article for flavoring Ice Creams, ad all other socb laxuries. Tliey are also a delightful perfume. Forsale at t. HOW ELLS.' DRUG STORE. Jan 13, 1M8. 24tf Spired Oyster, PCT t'P expressly for family use, jwst ceived ami forsale, at No. 27, byre-, HAINES &. FARQUHAR. NoOpposite liie Cauk. j
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Meets every Monday evening, at 61 o'clock. Indiana Union, No. 2, r. of T'., Meets every Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Great Remedy very Important disease orei which thi Balsam exert a very powerful influence, is that of a Diseased I.iver. In this comIln ' has undoubtedly proved more efficacious . . . itiauany remeay minerto empioyeti, anu in uu nirrous iustaiices when patients have endured long and severe suffering from the disease, with1 out receiving the leaxt benefit from various remI ecies, anu wnen .uercury nas neen resurieu io in vaiu, the u of this Balsam has restored the liver to a healthy action, and in many instances effected permanent cures, after every known rem- , edy had failed to produce the desired effect. See advertisement. Whig Almanac for N order to pive the official Vole for the Presideiiry Ihe publication of Ihn hig Almanac for 184'J will be deferred until about Ihe first of December next. In addition to the official Election Returns it will contain a great variety urim ..,.. . ..o. ........... ......... - ceiianeous (;P.EELY Tribune Office, N. Y.,Sept. McELRATII. , 184 -J. lle:is to Head This. A GOOD chance to clear from $500 to $1000 a year. lT.Asents wanted in every towu and county throughout the Union, to sell 'S'-ar's New and Popular Periodical Works, universally ack nowleiired to be the best and cheapest ever publihhed, as they certainly are Inn most sale "ble. Any active Ag-nt may clear $5(10 or $1001) year. A rasli capita year. A rash capital ol at least $.. or will be necessary. Full particulars of the principles and profits of the ag-ncy will be given on Hiiplicatiou, either personally or by letter. The
ikine for $ I ' postage must in all eases be paid. Please to ad- ,,,;,., ,.' 'dress. ROBERT HEARS, Publisher,
.o. Nassau street, .ew i orK. ! Newspapers copying the above, f including this notice ! and giving it eight insertions, shall receive any one of the bound volumes, which retail at from $2,50 to per volume. Send only ' one paper directed us above. 1 Nov 2, 4:8w To ltibli!Iir. ISnokscIlcrM aiscl I he Public. T HE Siibs?ril-r has completed, with the aid of the most exierieiieed and capable assis tants, a It L SIX ESS MAX'S ALMAXAC for 1H 'J, which he is conli lout will cummeud itself ' to the decided favor of the Trade aud the Public. i Although bearing the humble designation cf I Almaiiac, it is believed that this work will be found equal in usefulness and merit to many which assume it much loftier distinction. It has been prepured with a determination to bring within the smallest compass all the various facts which n mnn of business will have occasion to refer to in the course of the year; such as Ihe condensed Statistics of our National indiflrv, iu its various departments of Agriculture, Man ufactures, Alining, Commerce, At., Vc. iis channels and means of Transportation Rail roads, t'unats, principal lines of Steamboat and ' River communication 1 aides of Duties, hn- ; ports. Exports, Revenue, Expenditures, &.c. &.C. To these is aded a hire" amount of information i with regard to the most improved modes of commencing, transacting and extending I'usi- ' ties. lit., ,t..'itw of iiisnrinrr miipi-i',, in Coin. ,rrjil olldertak ings; the relative advantages of t'.. .t. 1 !;. .1 ...!:...-. . .1. . - I asu ami Lrri.n (ii'tiiui, to.- power alio ioiiuence of the NeWSpajwr Press, Systematic Advertising; Rules for Hdsiness men, etc., itc'l lir llunine Man' Almanac is compressed within 0 1 double-column pages, of line hut new and fair type, tliontdi emit. lining more matter th in "ii ordinary I"-'iiio. volume ot .I'M pages. It will be suiiidied to the Trade nt 7 per hun dred, or Sl'5 per thousand. Single copies, 121 cents. lerms, cash on delivery. Orders are respectfully solicited by V. B. PALMER, General AVirsnner Agrnry, I i'rihane ituiMing, ATrto York. iVor. -2-2, 4S-tf. Tim e r w gTkvrv vra Tim tariff, money and exchanges, the coal trade, inland commerce, the post office, the patent laws, weight and measures, finance, part nership. the iron trade, rail roads, population, I immigration, rules for business men, wages ami hours of labor, tonnage anil shipping, mechanical inventions, take and river navigation, routes ' and distances, the electric telcrranli, the news paper press, systematic advertising. IMIMKTAST TO IKit'JSKKK.KI'F.U.H! I) W illi), will hereafter keep on hand, al his Family Grocery Store, a full ' assortment of the j Celebrated Packed TEAS, j The sdperior excellence of which is too well known to require commendation. lliey nave been for a long tim the favorite Teas in Ihe principal Atlantic Cities, and are fast obtainimr r.,cter u,roiiiihout the coiintrv which will give them precedence wherever they are used. 0"AH Housekeepers know how difficult it has been heretofore to obtain good Teas at fair prices,' but Ihe great facilities of this Company ( McCallmont Bond, Philadelphia) enable them to "lace in the hands of their agents Ihe choicest article at prices which cannot fail to sustain the hich character already attained by them, and if . , , ot elil vol h.,ve otlly to return I them to the agent and get your money refunded. , , . ,,, a PRICES CURB E N T . IJIIKKX TKAf. Young Hyson, strong Superior do., sweet cargo, - - Fine do., very sweet, Silver-Leaf do., fragrant, Extra tlo. do , delicious, Fiue Imperial, strong, Extra do., fragrant, Golden Chop do., aromatic,-. - Superior Gunpowder, strone, - - Fiue do., rich flavor, Extra do., very fragant, Ne Pins Ultra, imported to order, Superior Old Hysou, cowslip, .... ..... Very Fine do., choice, Extra do., pearly leaf, ltl.ACK TEAM. Good Oolong, strone, J0 Fine do., high flavored, 75 Extra do., very fragrant, 1,00 Superior Ning Yong, strong, 38 Extra do., very strong, 50 Fine Cliulan, fragrant, 50 Rose Flavored do., tine, 62 Fine Congou, strong 50 English Breakfast, Congou flavor, 50 London do., very ftue, 75 Orange Pecco, very strong 50 Ne Plus Ultra, finest imported, f .5!) Flower Pecco j (ifj (This Tea is very erTicnciousirrnervnrrs rHsenses.) Besides the above Catalogue, McC. & B. have T r..ll . . . ." I - . -r full assortment ol low as low as 12 rts ' ' -inviu 1 t'ds. AlIIbut thev do not recommend ' : them, prelerring lo maintain tlietr reputation for ' selling Clioiee Teas, iv e Richmond, Nov. 22, ISH. 48tf Kan;aiiis! Kurgaiti: E have just received another lot of prime Sugar and .Molasses, which will be sold by the barrel very low for Cash; also,-a ro-nd lection of choice Dry Goods: such as French Merinos, Plain and Fancy Lustres, Frinta, Cassi me re, Cloths, all of which will be dispo sed off on the most accommodating terms. XX Call at !(. H7. opposite the Bank, at HAINES .V FARQCHAR'S. Richmond, Nov. 22, 148. 48lf BAKKELM of FLOI K and CORDS of WOOD Wauled at this office on' subscription immediately. Iron. TON? by BAR IRON in Store and foj sale 1 M x- 1 iii-rrnv M.i st. door west of reail. April 1C, 151a 17
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One Cheat superior Young Hyson Tea. " " " Imperial A lot of GUN BARKERS. Richmond, July 26th, 1848. 31tf EXCHANGE OFFICE! JJ The nndersigned, having pone into the i Exchange business, at thcirold stand opposite the ; Pout Ottice, would inform their customers and tthe public gcuerallv, that thev are just receiving 'the lar-crt stock of F a in a I y (Groceries ever before opened in this place, which they wish to EXCHANGE immediately for ('AMI or Country Produce preparatory to purchasing a larger supply. Their stock consists, iu part, of Imperial, GunPowder, Young Hyson and Pouchung Teas; Uio and St. Domingo Coftce : N.Orleans. Loal and I'ruwn Sugars; Golden Syrup, Stigsr House and plantation Molasses; Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mack erel, in Hlds. half Lbla. and Kits; Shad, Lake Fish Coiiih, Herring, Chocolate, Rice, Saleratus Starch, Zantecurrauts.Rai-ii ns, Freii ground spices of all kinds, warranted pure, Sturr and ; l'ressed tallow candles, Soap, Indigo, .MadderJ j Alum, Copperas, &c. tc. I ALSO A general assortment of Queens i ware, Gl.iss-warc, Stone-ware, Woudeti-ware, i Window Glas, Nails, Grain Scoops, Shovels, j Spades, Forks, Truce and Halterchains, Mill and Halter Ropes, lied Cords, Coach and Rroom j Twine, Market anil School Kaskets, Shaker, ! I Yankee and Domestic manufactured lirooms, : and lOOI diffi' rent articles, which we shall take p'easurc in showing to any ouc who may favor u ' with a call. I 1 "Please call and examine our stock, as it 'costs nothing for looking, t W.W.LYNDE&CO. j Richmond, Nov. 2, 1 f 1". tf. ' 4'arrinse Ax!ci. i a n J-C SETTS CARRIAGE AXLES received I aud for sale low bv J. M. fc J. H. HL'TTON. Main st. 2 doors west of Pearl. April 19, l-I. 17. MORE DRyesn! A large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Dye S-.urf's, &.C., warranted rt'RE, direct from New York and Philadelphia. Physicians and all others, can be supplied with articles that they cau depend upon as purr, at the lowest possible rates, aud on '.he best possible terms. Gall at Dr. Howell's Drug Store. Richmond, Aug. 2, 1148. .'12-tf BRONZE , F assorted numbers and colours just received and for' sale at Dr. Ilowells' Drugstore, o Oct. 10, 11. 42-lf l'AINT AND VARNISH HIll'.SIIKS! Vfine Stock of Paint and Varnish Brushes, of all sizes from 10D down to the smallest numbers. Also, Artist's Brushes, Camel Hair Pencils. &.c. Just received and for sale at Dr. Howell's Drug Store. Richmond, Aug. 2, 14?. 32-lf THE RICHMOND DENTAL CEPOT, Eli i S at Dr. Ilowells Prnsr Store, where a large stock of Mineral Teeth, from the .MauufacThoniin Denhard can be had at manufacturers prices, al.io. Gold and Tin Foil, Fib s, Forceps, Jtc. Plaster of Pari, ami every thing that Dentists need. Please call at No. 10, Main street. Oct. 10. 14S. 42-tf 3, GO Bussirls Flaxseed "Wnnled. r a HE highest market price will be paid 'IN CASH, for l'LAX JsKI'i delivered at ollr two miles North of Richmond, or at mir Warehouse iu Richmond. Office iu T. A. 1 Dudale's Machine Shop one door West of A. ! ( rimes' Hotel I Linseed Oil, kept on hand at all times, which 1 we will sell at Hie Cincinnati market price, or . i exchange for flaxseed. , FAUX ESTOCK &. HOW ELLLS. , 1 P. S. A small assortment of Cook Stoves, of ; ft superior quality, for sale by the Richmond, July 2Ct!i, 11?. subscribers. F. H. ;i.i-tf. OCrRichmond Stove Store-CO ri"MI ANKFUL for past favors, would now in I form the public that he has the largest and best selected stock of Stoves ever oilered in Richmond. He has a new article. BUCK'S PATENT AIR TIGHT, FIVE S1ZKS. This Stove, with the new improvements, having larger Oveu, and greater facilities for boiling, make it the best Stove in the United States. Also, a full supply of the Old Pattern (six sizes) Premium Stoves; all sizes and patterns AirTights; Saratoga, three sizes; Stanley's, three sizes, and many sizes of Russia Iron aud Parlor Stoves. Various sizes and patterns six, seven aud ten plates. Hollow Ware of every description, Copper Kettles, Tiu-ware, &c. Any person wishing a good he would refer them to the following persons having Buck'sStove iu use: Trustees of Friends Boarding School, Samnel Test, Beuj. Fulghum, - - . . . . . . . w a',,aba!! Hobba, John 1 ool, Levi Jessup Also, to tne lollowmg persons: ctias. vv . rta following persons: Chas. W. Starr, Sid ney Smifh, Elijah Collin. S. Mnrdock, E. Borton, S. Lvude, Irvin Reed,. Mr. Anderson, R. Shute, J. W herry. J. Matlis, Mr. Hollowav, L. Fishier, J. H. Van Camp, J. Heap. A. C. Blanchard, Dr. Austin. Dr, ; "! wl'si.! li: B)l"?BCbY", aite, J.Saunders, II. B. Payne, Coffin, J. Walker W. Trristlethwaite J. Ogborn, J. Green, J. Elderkin, W w i--.,i.k... r u-ii.tr Wright,: C AUTION. There are no Buck's Stdves, nor Buck'sStove Improved, sold here but by me; ! there being no improvement made on Buck's Stove but bv himself. D. Buck; and that is iu ! this new Pattern Air-Tight now offered. j Richmond, September 8, 1848. 41-tf ! , .s,J j aJi?J Ja'soaaa iJf. rj-aB., AN additional supply of Medicines, ic., all of the first water, and offered at a trifling I advance on cost; just received and now opening ! ,1 .17. Main street, v i IRVIN REED. I Xichraond.Nov. t, liii. S-lf
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FOR SALE OIS EXCHANGE, WILL sell or exchange- far properly in Richmond or immediate neighborhoods farin
containing li') acme. Ivinif on the Wabash river 6 miles above Delphi, Carroll Co.,- Indiana. .' It is the very best of bottom laud, there are 40 ; acres cleared, with a house, baru. and other : necessary buildings. The Wabash au l Erie Carnal runs through the land. Title iudisitutabie j Enquire at the Drujr Store of JOrf. HOU'ELI, No, 16 luaiu street. November 15, 14. 47-tf: Domestic AttacIlUlCUt. ' .TOTIF. i. !..rht.- friir-u- that on th 30ih . 11 d?.r of O: t..!:.V li-1. a writ cf Domestic Attachment w l,v me. J.tmt-s M. Vue. ; a Jiistice of the Peace cf lii-j County of Wayne, j at t!ie iasl-mce, and upon the atliJavitof Mar-j tha liorton, Bgaiust the goodsand chattels, credUs and etl. cts of jjenjaji.nl liorton: by virtue ol ; which wr.t the following described guods and . chattel.', to-wit: nine head of Hogs, ten and one fourth acres of Corn, one lot of Oats in the : sheaf, one lot of Hay, one Cultivator, one 1 1 o horse Plough and one horse Plough, one Shovel ; Plough, ten Shoats r.nd one Cow, have been attached as Ihe property of the wid Lienjainiu Morton, and that on the fill day of Dec-iid.er, 1-4-', at 1(1 o'clock, A. M . at my ' tiii e iu Wayne Township ol" said County, 1 will proceed to hear fiid decide upon the claim ol the said .Mjrtha Horton, whereof the said Benjamin Horlon, and ail oilier persons concerned, will take notice. JAMES M. POE, Justice of the Peace. Richmond , November 7, 1 4". ViM;ir'. iinlsum of Wild C licrry. G AUTION As attempts are constantly inde to deceive the public with spurious imitations of almost every valuable medicine offered to the public notice, I deem it necessary to request all purchasers to observe the following marks of! the genuine 11 A LS AM. It is put up in bottles, wiih the following words 'WISTAR'S BAL-J SAM OF WILD CHERRY, Philai.ki i-iih," ! blown in the glass; also.ea- h bottle bears n label on the trout, with the signatures of Henry Wistar, M. D-. Philadelphia and Sanlord &. Park, which, to imitate or counterfeit, will be prosecu- ; ted as a forgery. It is therefore necessary to be particular and ask for Dr. Wistar's Balsam, us all other prepnrations of W ild Cherry are entirely tiillerent from this mediciue, and possesses none of its virtues. AONTIIKR INV.4I.in KTsTClRKn TO HKAI.TW. Read the following statements of lacts from Mr. Eli Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vienna. Johnson to., Illinois. J Messrs. I'itelps Je ISlucklty, St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: A desire to benefit tho alilicted throughout the laud has alone induced me to make Ihe following statement of facts respecting one of the most astonishing cures ever re corded. My son, now seventeen years old, has , been afflicted during his whole life, with a constant cough, pain in Ihe side and chest, accompa- ; nied with night sweats and hectic fever, which j produced great emaciation and debility; and at intervals (luring the night, his expectoration ; would become so great as to endanger his life j from strangulation. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the h'ghest repute, whose prescriptions gave temporary re-lief ! 1 in fact, so alarming were the symptoms, and so inveterate was his disease, that 1 was compelled to believe him beyond the reach of medical aid. All of our neighbors and friends who saw him, , regarded him as one who was rapidly approah- j ing an early and premature grave. After have j iug 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 V isfor'it JiaUam of Wild Cherra. 1 He commenced its use about the 30th of De cember, 1-1-1, the first bottle of which gave astonishing relief, and 1 began again to indulge iu l 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 lo the I present time. j I believe the genuine Dr. Wistar's Balsam of j . Wild Cherry to be one of the most valuable meditines ever discovered knowing, as I do, that i the above cure was effected solely by its use. ' I am, gentlemen, very respectfully, i Your most obedientservant, April O.lMlfi. ELI BAILEY. ! CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS! , Will please read the following statement from i the Harrison Gazette. The incredulous are in- ; : viled to read the folio ing note from Rev. Mr. j ' Coldron, whose character for truth and veracity i 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. Cum'fjox, Ind. Jan. 1 ir 13. It is no less a only than a pleasure to state, for the benefit ol the ntllicted, that t consider Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chery, a great bles sing to the human race. Having tried it iu a case of severe utHiction of the lungs, I unhesitatingly recommend itto lliose similarly aiuicieu, as tne best remedy I have ever tried, and one which cured me when physicians said 1 must die, and when I thought myself that my time to depart was near at hand. WILLIAM COLDRON Therein a diflerence between "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 w ild cherry bark, other medicinal agents of great character and efficacy in Ihe cure ol coughs, colds, and general diseases of the chest and lungs. But the ali important difference between ibis medicine and all others of Ihe kind is, that W isfar's Balsam cures, while other remedies give only temr'orary relief to the sufferer. Sold by J. D. PA RK, (successor to Sanford &. Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, G incinnati, Ohio, general agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale bv D- P. Holloway, Jos. Howells.Jr II. Reed, Richmond, Indiana. Ham & Co , Centreville, la. A. Furviance, New Paris, Ohio. Hall &. Hughes, Connersville, la. C. H. Raymond, Cambridge City, Ia. D. Camstock. New Castle, Ia. August, 2, 1848. 12-tf HERNIA, HERNIA, HERNIA Very few persons know the serious aud dangerous cousequences of a RUPTURE, consequently paylittle attention to it, nntil th-; bowel that passes j through the orifice of the ruptured part, becomes ' the seat of inflamation, at once stopping their circulation and natural evacuations. It is at this critical time that great danger is to be ap1 prehended. Dr. Kates Trusses are the most certain instruments for the speedy cure of the troublesome complaint, vv ny men prorrasnnaiw irom time to time, and daily in danger of the bowels ; becoming strangulated, which will cause death: ;.. !,,. ,;.. ..i n;,,rl i be immediately performed. Remember that these Trusses are sold and ap- ; ' plied only by the Proprietor himself, at his Medical Office, No. loO vcamore st, Cincinnati. In order therefore to secure to the patient the bene fit of a good aud easy instrument he is requested to call at the above office, where a large assortment of his Trusses has just been received from the Eastern manufactory. N. B. These instruments are so constructed that they may be applied by Females themselves, where delicacy prevents the 111 from making their situation known. Trusses for Children of any age may be found at i DR. KATE'S Office, 150 Svcamore st, bet. 4lh and 5lh, Cincinnati. Feb. 23, 14t. ytf TAILORING tXE w staxd1 ; AT yV??rW "n'us h's thanks w a; 10 nis oiu irienus auu cusiumcrs ior itie liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. aa ne hopes, by promptness ana oespaicn, good " nd good 8t'" to coJn receiving : lh"r custom at his skw STAJin: Covh Dickixso's Silver .-mith SrHOr, a ew doos west or C-Shrsrom's Hat Shop, and mearlt orrosiTE THI B"K;a without further aescripuon of his present locality, he wishes all w anting any "aid ' asd comfort" in bis line, to "seek" "find" opeu the doorj nud lhcy shB b8 waited on. ! fr-5-Plain work, for Friends' wear, will be attended to promptly and "done up" neatly. ; Me will "ccr oit oarmeni", ac., aou ne win eno eavor lo let no one go away uismisnea 11 in hi-power to "revent them Call and s e him. 42lf Richmond, October 11, lSt-
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' V U It U J.U X srovi, i:bLijOvVARK, CATI.CS and At Cincinnati Prices!; fFltC undersiced would re? j-ectfa!Iy inform 1 the public tnat he carries on the Fonndery justness, at the old cstabwsliiuent. lie has now on hand, for sale, a superior lot of STOVES; .consisting of Nos. I, ami J liii-ROvtD rusti'H .omixu we; fnuc's Hiiiov.ii if.i.. stove, seven ia-i,iate Stoves ot ditfVrent sizes, villi a cf-nernl assortment of Franklin and . s:leiicd . Fariur Stoves. AIi, rets, s',ieiic(a rarior stoves. .-iisii, a cis, ikei.ies, Aiiiiirons aua Wagon-Ecics. IIo aUo liianufac tares aud makes to order ftft'Kc MtcHii.ES, i cojhe.meiis, 6i!XIMi UUd VAIT1M. MACIOLS, broad and narrow row ee toons, l i li jnc sth t:s, and a!! kinds of machinery used iu manufacturing establishments. . . MILL CLWRISG, Of ALL KIXDS, made on the shortest notn e. lie feels confident til s:tving that he has the largest and best selected lot of natter us in the v est em cou utrv tor l.rist and aw .liiis. tie lias, in suori. u latest improvements in the .Mill -Gearing liue. Til't ASUlMi .M.ICIIIXK. He has an excellent Thrashing Machiue which he manufactures, and will sell lor cash or approved TRAiir. For ease to horses, and neatness and despatch in the execution of vvorli, it is uol iufe- , rior to any in use. The undersigned returns his thanks to the , public for the liberal support bestowed upon him, ' and respectfully solicits a continuance of favors. rjA!l kittds of Machinery renaired on tdiort notice. c.?n, whkat, or good nor.sr.s, will be taken in exchange for any of the above articles. j , rrllis STOVE STUKh is on tne ..ortnsuie of Main street, opposite the Richmond Bookstore, where customers will be promptly waited on. THUS. O'MARRA. Richmond. Nov. 2, 11. (ja2r-15.j I'ancy liiiiature IJooRs ODD FELLOWS GEM; The Poetic Lacon; Thompson's Seasons; Clarke's S-ripture I'rom-i ise; Love's Calendar; Moore's Irish Melodies; ; Halloween; llaunuh Moore's Practical Piety; j Goldsmith's Essay ; Bridal Gift; Adams Letters, to his Son; Pure 'Gold: Manuel o.' Matrimony; Forget-me-not; Odd Fellow's Token; Oiuring ol Love; Vicar of Wakciield; The Crown oi Thorns; The Mourner's Chaplet; The Sacred Gilt; Casket of Love; Olive W reath ; Bond 's Golden Maxi.ns; Token of Affi-cliou; AtiecliouV Gift; The Gift of a Friend; Token of Remembrance; Token of Love; Gift ol" Love; Ladies' Book of Etiquette; Language and Sentiment of Mowers. All in beautiful binding; for sale by D P. HOLLOWAY. Richmond, Oct 27th 14$. JESSE P. SIDD ALL, ATTORNEY AT LAV, CENTREVILLE INDIANA. rT7"ILL practice in the Federal, Supreme p V Circuit and I uferior Courts of the State December 6. 1847. 50-tf aT 1 WANTED. Any quantity of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, or Bacou, in Exchange '. for Groceries, Accounts or (MSII, at the high- ! est market prices. W. V. LYNDE &. CO. ! Richmond, Oct. 2$, IB-IS. S. K. SIMPKINS & CO. LADIES' BOOT AND SHOE STORE, SXAItlTS HOW, ItlAlX STREET, RICHMOND, I.NUIAM. April 12, 1843. IC-tf C ASADORAS, Principes and Regalias, just from New ork, at N o. 4 , Mam street. IRVIN REED. Nov. 4, le"48. K-tf j M ORAb A I.MAX ACS, fur I8CJ, tor: sale, wholesale and retail, bv 1 Spl. 27, 1 !54j. D. P. HOLLOW A Yc.11 anu pure on ot Lemon, and other nice articles, just opened by 1KVIN 1.1. r.D. Nov. 4. 1848. SJ-tf fT'-IOUIt! FLOl'R I ! Wholesale and I Retail at LYLK'S Wholesale aud Retail Grocery Store. April 26, lt-48. 18 F" resit Arrivals! GEORGE. M'CUL- ! LOUGH, is constantly makinc additions to ' Ins stock of Family Groceries, and general useful articles. II is assortment uow embraces nl- : most every thing called for, aud a few tbatare not : of that description. Their object isto keep every thing of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest possible rates. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. .May 17, 1S4. VI. I. the popular Family Medicines, Nostrums, &c, among which is Homing's : Vegetable Ague Syrup; Smith's Tonic do.; ! Nerve and Bone Liniment, Worm Medicines; ! Balsam W ild Cherry : Townseud's Sarsaparilla; ' Essences; Motfatt' 'Pills and Bilters, &c; call at IRVIN REED'S DRUG STORE, Main Street, opposite Gilbert's Hotel, Richmond, Ind., Tj "where you , can buy CHEAP. j Aug:2:i,lb4S. S.rtf flREAD. Crackers and Cakes, fresh, con BE -mT i stantly on hand, opposite the National Hotel. t.. It. Ul lllL.NS. VV T INTER strained Sperm Oil, of the first lailt v, just to hand f. om the Last, at ; IRVIN REED. 8-tf No. 4i, Main street. Nov. 4, 148. JOHN S. ?70a.S'lsaS3Xl3.sR 5 32sBaxtaa. GROCERY AND PROVISICN STORE: iHToNE DOOR EAST OF HOLLOW AY S BOOK STORK, 1 MAIX STREET, i Riclimond, Inl. THOSE wishing to patronize me are informed, that I am continually receiving wV...aj, CTT99f - TTC ii-JJ& S JfcLj rfcfct?? ... . . . , 0"0f every thine kept in such establishments; which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, FOR CASH OK PKODICE. My Groceries are selected by the most careful and experienced buyer in town, consequently hare no fears in recommending then. Richmond, March 28, 1848. 14tf I THE subscriber respectfully informs the public and his friends, that he still continues ! the Stone Cutting business in Richmond, on Pearl j street, near the Market House 'where he will be pleased to furnish cut stone ef every description, on the most accommodating terms. He has now , on hand f and exoects shortly to receive an addi- : tional supply,") a complete assortment of ! mwcw uii which he will selF MARBLE & OHIO GRAtE STuJES,! cheaper, for cash,, than they ' have ever before been sold in this city. Plain and Ornamental Lettering, done in good style and to order. Call aad ex- ; amine his assortment and prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 14,1847. 3-tf rpilE subscribers have just. received a Lot of I Cincinnati rresseo uiiuw amici, wun.11 11 , u.. . 1 c : they W.W. LYNDE. &. CD. . . - , - ia,a Richmond, .nw.TWo a ;,i T. .- Aug. -3, Uti. 1. RLED. j
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Dr. Townsend De irMr: 1 have a lillle t, trl seven ears of ige, ho has been revetul er atiiicted i:h Fit; we tried almost everything lor her, but w ithout sm cess; nt Inst nilhough ue coulJ li -d i.o recommeudi.iioii in our circular fr cas-s like hers, we thought us f-he was in very lielicste hPilltil. We MUUltl JUr lirrfO lli- nl our Sarsapuriiln. and are v ry gia.l we did, for it not on! y restored her sUenoth, but st.e 1ms bad no r. tilrn of the Fits, to ur great pleasiin- aiidsorprise, for vl she is last t., ci:iiiiig tu-M " .!, l v. e f-1 grateful. Yours, i.esoectflihv. JUI1N BUTLER. Jr. n-iriiMi i;t.toi. New Vcik. April 0". 1 17 Du. 'I'ii'.vm.iUXU 1 verily believe that 'ur Sarsaparillu has been iLe ineiins. throiieh Piovideuce. of savin? my lif '. I luve lor several vears had a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large ipiantiti-s ol blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitate I nod reenced. and eld not e.xix cl lo live. 1 have , only used your Sarsapaniht a short time, and S there has a. "wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over Ihe cily. 1 1 ! raise no blood, and myiough Ikis left me. on can well imagine that 1 am thanktul lor tiiese results. Your obedient servant, WM. RUSSELL, Catharine st. Hhetintitt in. This is only one or more thnn four thousand cases of Rheumatism that Dr.' : Towusend's Sarsaparillu has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated I ; by itsexlraoruinary virtues. James Cummings, Use,., one cf the assistants in Hie Lunatic Asyiuiil, lilai-Kweii a isiami.is the gentlemen spoken of in the following letter: ; iilarkwrll'D Island, Sept. 14, 117. Dr.. Townskm) DearSir: 1 have suliered ter- ' ribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; con- ; side'rable of the time 1 coul.i not eat, sirp or J walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, and 1 my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used I four bottles of your Sarsaparilla. and they have : done me more than one thousand dollars worth : ! of good. lam so much belter indeed, I am ' entirely relieved. You areat liberty to use this j for the benefit of the afflicted. ' ! Yours, respectfully. JAMES CUM MINGS. 1 Fever n nil .Ague. Dr. Towusend's Sarsaparilla is iinenualled in cases of the Chills and Fever and Ague. The following letter is only: one of hundred that we have received from ihe South and West of like character. Oswego, Mich., Oct. 22, 1847. Dr. Townsend: Dear'Sir I purchased for my wife two bottles of Sarsaparilla of our Agent, i Mr. McNuir, of Kalamazoo, to try it for Ihe F Iyer and Ague. Before 1 had finished the first' bottle, it appeared to wurm the Idood, and every other day, when the Chills and Fever appeared, ' they were less violent; and before she had li lushed the bottle, siie was entirely relieved and she was much better than she had been before she took the Ague. A lady that had been very sick j with the Chills and r ever, but had broke them with Quinine, and was left in a very weak and 1 distressing state, aim troubled exceedingly Willi I the Ague Cake, seeing Ihe ttreet that it had 011 1 ' my wife, she sent and procured a few bottles, and , it restored her in a few weeks to complete health, i Your Sarsaparilla is without doubt iineoualled in diseases incident to the West, and if you think .that this communication will be of use, you are i at liberty to use it as you choose. Yours, re spec I fully, ! CHARLES 11. SWAIN. Female Mkdivine. Dr. Townseud's Sarsapa- ; rilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient ; Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus, I'leri, or Falling of the Womb, Costiveuess, Piles, laucorrboea, or bites, obstructed or difficult .Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dischsge thereof, and for the general prostration ol" the system no matter whether the result of inliere'it cause or causes, produced by irregularity , ill tiess or accident. Nothing can he more ; surprising than its invigorating e fleets on the1 human frame. Persons all weakness and lassi-' ' tude, from taking it tit once become robust and j : full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessncss of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness It will not be expected of us, in cases of so deli cate a nature, to exhibit certficateu of cures per- ; formed but we can assure the alilicted, that bun- ' dred of cases have been reported to us. Thou- ; sands of casts where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this inval- ; liable medicine, have been blessed with fine,. healthy offspring. Gr.r.xT Ei.f.ssimo to Mothers ami Children. , It is the safest and most effectual medicine for : purifying the system, and relieving the sufl'erings : attendant upon child-birlh ever tiiscovered. It j strengthens both the mother and child, prevents, pain and disease, increases and enriches Ihe food, j those who nave useo 11 iiiiiik 11 is iiiaispensnijie. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents disease attendant upon childbirth in cosliveness, 1 i'cs, cramj s, Swelling '- of the Feet, Despondency , Heartburn, Vomiting, ! Paiu in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Ilerniorrhaee, and iu regulating the secretions audi equalizing the circulation it has no equal. The ; Brent beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe and Hie most delicate use 11 most succession), vt ry few cases require any other medicine, in some ' a little astor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful. Ex-; .rriu in the oeti air. aud light food with this; medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy confiueme.it. Canket in the Month. Below is an account of another child saved! Dr. Townseua's Sarsaparllla has saved the lives of thousands f children. The followingtwo certificates are selected from a great number received this week. na-Tnwo: De-Uiof ,y ,1 - dren was very sick with a Canker iu the Mouth and-Throat, attended wilh great debility. It came near dving. I obtained some of your ex - cellent medicine, and it cured it directly, for which I assure you I feel very grateful. r.. .T,-r0.UAt?rrr'U.V7yri . ELIZABE TH FOW LER. 27. DesDro.se. st. CAl'TION Owing to the great success a1 iromense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsapat ilia, number of men who wer formerly oor Agents have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bilters, Extracts of Yellow Dock. Sic. They generally put it np in the same shaped bottles, and some of them hare stole and copied our advertisements, they are only worthless 11111tations, and should be avoided. Principal Office. 12li FULTON street, mid , Boilding, N Y. i nd by .U the prJ-cjP"' D- , jiu -'-"'' - j . s ; l'n.irl im, Wt I nd ira a iwl Canadas. - i J. M. SHARP. No. 8. Old Market st., Day ton, -i.: I a .ni f..r 1)1. in and Indiana. to ; v.r . ---- . '-K..o. ll anolications for Agencies in these Mates sjiould bo addressed. Also, at the Lrug Store of IRVfN REED.
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kockawavp, i'fi.fnov!, vvtivir ,' ''IIIANKFULfartbe rn iron ire already e j tended toward lum. poJicits a continuanti of the same ; liaviii" served an opprer t - -i cf soyeii years with the Prsi Car i uge-Msker in I'hit'aJclphia, .whose. Cerriues, have taVep th, premiums on every occasion iht t'ne hate le'ii exhibited at the flitrereut Institutes: lie hopes t be able to get up an art ode at least ecnai'o any now manufactured in the Western ccunlrv. A LS for sale , a superior urtide of BODY V A R N I S II , made by the oldest Yutu.sU Maker in F.i! aJi-lphia xrarrattted i ot to creek A t.so Carrtap Trtn?iig of every desrript;on, such as Laces, Cloth, Silver Hub liam,, 1 Oitr liaudles, Laii!is, Lock u ltd Hinges. Rucgs, .tf.; all of which will ! furnished at the lrwrt Cash price. 1 Vipny at a oislance cau be nrcoiumodated by dr''pi:tg n line 1 0 the sul .-riler, Main street, opposite Mr. Gilbert's Hotel. Richmond, la. ..May 10, le-I. Kia"44. CARRIAGE nAKUITACTORy. rjrtlin undersigned resi'ecl fnliy informs tie ,S public thut he cr iMii.ues business i.t his old stand, en Filth street. South of the Starr House, "lo-re ho makes to order all kinds ti OAR. Ill CES. Buggies, and nil oilier vehicles iu Ida line, lie ulo, keeps a number of articles iu lira line 011 band lie behevrs his wcjk willcompare favorably wilh any manufactured in tbo wesl he uses the best of mateiiaU.anit for finish and beauty of construction his work cannot ba xce'iied. His pi ices are "made rate, in.l terms fivuruble. Thankful for past favorsjhe solicits a continuance of patronage JONATHAN MATTIS. Sept. Oh, ISl. i7-ly. n . s s.i a si m boots mn shoes, h.ois s.ifi)3Es Ji:xTi.t:ic. H Eastern and Home Manuficture, of the c ry best quality, always 011 hand at liis Store, No. 3, .Main Street, oue door west of Ihe Book Store. Richmond, October :.0, 1S1. Shovt'l. i'orlts. Av. 2S Doz.Ames" L. iV S. Handled Shovels. 'Roland" Polished Stei ". :o. " to. no. do. Forks, do. iO. tlo. 1 (ioz Cut do. Common Lung Harpers' etrap'd Common "iit Steel, Hoes, assorted; For sale lv J, M. &. J.H. 1HJTTON. . Main ttreet, 2r rfiwr West nf I'emrl. Richmond, Nov. 2, KS-I"3. Slf.Ii Aii ruis u vrsAut Ai'K Of THE : . FALL AND WINTER STYLE; forsale by JOHN SUFFR INS. Richmond, Sep. C, 1818. 27lf. HcCULLOUGH'S CHEESE DEPOT. J UST received 1H00 lbs Purker'a Celebrated Cheese. None belter betweeu July aud the Falls of Niagara. For sale at GEO. McCULLOUGH'g CAerse Depot. Richmond, Oct. 4, IcU 4I-tf QAfi Sauted in Current Funds, 1 V " y J in exchange for Notes aud i Book Accounts, at the Exchange office of W. W. LYNDE &l CO Richmond, Aug. 2, 1S18. WHULKSAL Ii HALL, continues to manufacture Confectiomarv of eveiv variety, at No. 52. ' Main street, Vinrinnati, Ohio. August 30th, 118. 2C;3m Carriage Spring. PRS CARRIAGE SPRINGS received aud forsale low bv GO J. M. &. J. H. IIUTTON. Main st. 2 doors west of Pearl. April 10, ie IS. 17 JUST RECEIVED 151 dox. Table Knives. 50 " Pocket " 30 " Butcher 23 Scissors; and for sale, by - FLETCHER it BENTON, Main st., one door West nf the Bank. Richmond, Nor. 2, 1K48. S8tf DANIEL WARD W j ! ONTINUES business at the old stand . of : 7 LEWIS Ac WARD, and has made eztensiro additions to their stock f j Family GlOCetiOl, i ' 'OSt yery U.in8 called fjr "J ,0re'8B n Z" ; nnufactore. ; HE CONTINUES T1IEj D A k I . U BfSI!tES, and wi- .hor, ,ho ni, ,en,ire ,BJ best arranged Bakery in tlte place. His Baker ; h eo e ,ployw, 'the best and most faahio.- ! aue rbtablishmenU of eastern and western ciand the proprietor feels warranted in saying i fni,t those, who may patronize him will not feo sappointed. Fresh Bread and Cakes maybe. I had every day, by wholesale and retail, at the j lowest possible rales. j Aug. I6tb, 1848. 24 -tf STRATTAH&VRIGHT, tint rca r r 1 fl III I ij. V 7liUI I 1 DEALERS IN PLAIX, KTAPLi; A!D FA!VCV Ja,n7 OO O Tj).fT. 3 S TrlT ETCCld stand, Corner of Main jtod Pearl U-)JL1 RICHMOXD, 13 D. ' t,7iu uw.'26Uii5i?,- siif
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