Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 2, 3 January 1849 — Page 3

City Csmattil.

i ' Richxokd, Hoc 540th, 1848. CwBoeil met nil present , but Messrs. tVuraan and Meek. " Blinutof lead and itaiiil ajflj "' 4-' ' tf Cemmiito on 8treets,snd the Off TroaItrw obmitted their reforf-nhrrcd to lM Committee of VTeja end Moans. The elect committee, appointed at Inst meetings to preare petitioa to legislature I tmend Chart rf reported one risking i that the city authorities bo empowered to poM law compiling the grading, curb- ' incaao1 paving of eiJo-walks, and tho gra ding aod paring of side-gutters., at tho ex'pans of the owners of property enjoining. J The report was accepted, an I the Clerk - instructed to procure signatures of Mayor and Councilmcn to thosarao, and forward it lo our Representatives. Committee on Lots in Burying Ground, 'reported progress asked and obtained lento to bocontinuod. Clerk instructed to issin orders to the Councifrnon for ( mo. salary, deducting noes. The "firo cracker rc3o!ulious were published last week. Accounts a City were presented by V. Brogencamp, It. Busnn, 81, 12; C. Vsshal, II. Kcng. r, :$71; II. Wajlan, 37J all for shovelling dirt on Main St.' Uonj. Padcn, .-J'i, hauling dirt from Main at. Jas. Hignins, $2, hauling ft tne for Culvert. D. Morrison, 30", repairing briJgo across Walnut st. Atl of uhich wore allowed, and instructions given for orders to Lo issued. . Adjourned to Thursday night. Dec. H. All present except Mr. Poteraon, who was excused for absence at 'the last throe meetings and ;he present, on account of sickness. Tho Cnmmittcn nf Wvi nn.l fnnna ubmittod tho following re,ort. which was accented anu oruoreu lo uo uuuiisuou. viz: . t i. . .. " ,TtAe Myr ami Common (louneilt . , lirwT. The Committee of Ways and Menus, to whom was referred the reports of the City Collector, Treasurer and Trustees of Public Buildings, have examined the same carefully and belie re thsm to be correct. Your committee, in accordance with established nsage would also respectfully aak lenve to submit (he following statement of the nnanci.il operations of the City fur the correut yror Hnd her present condition", lo-wit; II EC GIFTS i Cash in Treasury Dec. 7, '47, S NO do of late collector, HZ, 22 do of Trustees of Public Buildings, ISO 71 ,.a of city collector, do for circus license, . do for hog lines, io Of er-paid by Treasurer, do license from oity auctioneer. so 7 o. Balance vs. city for '4, 02a EXPENDITURES: Expense of city election, 4 do hauling out dead horses ami hogs, 4 Work done by street commissioner, etc. 7 Order re-issued to II. Rosa, 3 3 23 12 5 7 ai Assessor, Market-master, Marshall, Benches for Warner Building, Repairs on Engine and House, Eipenses cf engineering. City Clerk, Repairs on National Bridge, City Couuciliiieu, Printing, Examining record. Culvert S. End Pearl st. 71 f.D r .... 1 4I t j it id Jt o;i iti si 1 00 Bridge Ft. Way ne Avenue, 5"" 23 Contractors on streets, 1,037 6 1,167 71 Mayor, IOO M) Trustees public buildings, jg 07 Einger-boards, g yi Public square, 2 77 City collector, m H.H Treasurer, per cent. 1 40 do over-paid by him, 2 33 2 )78 Bonds, one year after date, issued tj Contractors, 1,1 it si; -,015 St Thus showing the debt of the City contracted this year to b To which add the debt contracted last year, Whole of the indebtedness of the cily at the end of the year ltM-l, is which is aa follows; Amount due Bond-Holders for work on street, 1,117 PA $322 98 357 fit Bal. duo pres. connrilmen, do Mayor, do llarshall, Onlersof 1?47 out-standing. Sundry cash orders IMS do 4- Oil a 50 a so fit 1"2 Due city Treasurer, 20 8 $t.2io ss ' Of the jrrosa expenditures, there has been paid ' anitl Mayor, 67 50 Trustees Pub- Buildings, IS 07 Finger boards, a Ol) On Public square, "ti 77 City collector. 64 88 making f 79 23 The Expenditure on streets have bean divided aa follows: Grading 50 rods north 5th at.. 179 2S Gravelling 50 do " 15S an 337 44 Grading 126 roda Ft. V. At. 1!." 50 Gravelling 113do 281 10 Grading 50 roda Wash. At. 200 90 G ravel hag aanie, 137 50 Grading 124 rods S. Pearl st. 563 SS Gravelling same 434 00 4TO 63 338 40 907 93 Deducting for unfinished work oa south r ront street. Culvert South Pearl, Ft. W. Avenue Bridge, Engineering, 50 00 71 60 5S as 63 75 017 OS 101 ... i on : Making tho amount expended. There ia about 100 in judgments in favor of mw ciiti Ana uriiiniuoDt nisei, wmcn Tour coinmiU,a think can Z mad. available, which w", reduce the present debt to $1,1 HO 88; to meel t which there are no other means than taxation.1 Atl of which U respectfully submitted. j Richmond, Dec. 2?. l!48. " ' ! tv . , amSZtfV KUrin?l Uround, reported that no Ordinance could , be found authorizing tho a e of sni.l lr,t i ... , .. - . ,0 yx sri,a lots. anJ c lid red th following resolution: "Resofverl, Tnat tho Committoo on I Public Building,, authorized to report j at Ordinance providine for the nale of an id lots, and tho appointment of some parson to give certificates for the same. Tho report was accepted and tho resolution laid on tho tablo. mr. yj tiarra prcaentod bis bill fcr bal ance of salary as Marshal, amounting to j ao.i i l l . .,o5 wnicawaaatiowet, and tbo Clerk; inatructed to issue ao order to hia favor tiodocting $5 for auction license. ,,,. p.- ' . . , ; AecotlOtS VS. Cltjr wore presented by i "m. henworihy for atoac, o,T2, sod by ;

Jaines Iliggins for hauling dirt from Main ai.,91f25;botb of which were allowed and orders given. ' Clerk, instructed to issue orders to Mny-

or and Treasurer for bolnuces due thorn, Mr. bcotl moved " I hat tho judgment nn the Mayor's docket against Jesso Meek, for firms imposed by tho Mayor, bo remi A Jopted Messrs. Con!oy, IIo IJutton, voting in tho nrgttivo. The select committee, appointed to purchaso'firi crackers," reported thnt they i had succeodod in buying to tho amount of 5.,50; stiJ sun was raised by private j contibulions. ' Tho Clerk was instructed to deliver tho Cul lector (II, H. I'uyrt") his Bond. 0i motion of Mr. llutton, tho Council adjourned, sine die. Califoniin iiold Arrival of DO JO. II irAr.VIMtt, Tlicfirwt Iirovcrer ol" ! 4oll r?Iine Intretin I)cvoloi-iiicnt,. Don Joso D'Alvear, the celebrated Spanish ( ieologist, whose famous treatise ! on the "Age of the Marth must be known j to many of our readers, has just arrived ; California , by way of Panama, Chagres i and New Orleans, bringing with hirn a ' large amount of Gold ore, estimated to be worth more than a million of dollars, the j result of his labors, by the aid of a larg.; bodv of Indians, long before the existence ! of the (.Sold mines became known to the residents of California jronerally. Siirnor D'Alvear went out to California nearly two r . - . formation wnieli tie naa reoetvett or tne "Cologieal f;!iaracter of that Country, with r.f... I.,.t;,.r it..r,n.i mlm-nf r..-...;i.o I metals would be revealed there, upon careful investigation. lie was encouraired to this enterprize, also, by his confi leuce j in the powers of a certain Magnetic in-; strument which Iio had invented, called j the fioldometer," by whose aid ho expec- j ted to bo directed at once to tne toId Placers, " if any suc-h existed. Nor wcro this expectations disannointed Ilis scientuic caicuiaiions nroveu to dij umimeu ... t ..i . . t r .1 , .1 I? '"c caicu.auons proeu lu u, , A- .t x.r. i i.. c.ici!.,i . .v. t.ri.M,....,,.,. ; tllll Uli ir-il I , iiiu vjuiunititi, his hiirhcst hopes. in less tna ess than two months after rcacliin California, lie struck upon one of the richest gold mines in that country, upon an obscure hraneh of tiie Sacramento river, in a gorge of hills c.trenifly rocky and diincult of access, and seldom visited ly the native Californians. Disguising; his ohject under the pretence of purely scientific research, he obtained the aid of some fifteen or twenty simple and faithful Indians, and steadily pursued his task, collecting often more than Sl,- ....... i. r ..,.1.1 n . i. !.;,.'.

f 3 3 l Jyj Will (II Ul 111 U SlillL V. djf VVll.Vll c,h o 1 lie concealed in a deep ravine, without x- ? 8." i citing anv suspicion whatever, until after

i f,0 discovery of gold at (Tapt. Sutter's Mill, when the mountains were ransactved I by gold seekers, and Signor D'Alvear s 'gold placer, the richest in all Caiuorni:1. was beset with greedy adventurers. It is now found that the real mines or sources ot the jjold. lie in the gorges of the mountains, and not in the bods or sands of the rivers. Don Jose D'Alvear was. bevond all

lt ;i j question, the first and real discoverer cf 13 37 I tiie gold mines of California; and he de3 7. : serves tiie more credit foi- this, as his dis-

t.overy was based upon profound scientific calculation, and was not the result cf accident. The evidence of these facts, which he possesses, in the shape of well attested documents, from nersons hieh in authority in California, place the matter , I .. I . j loubt .Jt, , I Hilt CI 1 1 Siiinor D'.Mveai now visits the United! j "Mates, wncro lie was tor several years a I resident, for the purpose of disposing of i j his gold, and investing it in safe and itn- ; proving property, and also for the purpose oi obtaining the necessary apparatus and material for eonstructirijr his new instrument, the ( loldomoter." W hich is now j in creat demand in .California, but the j ni.-ans of const rurtimr them wns not In bo . I nuiauicu. 1 .(.,ii'U7 lyj iQai vai iti-M llltl ii .11. ..

; lie soiit ins own instrument, a very 1111peifect one, for 83,0(.H), while they can, in 1,930 ss realtiy, be made for loss titan jCt;o. The I person who purchased it confidently exj pected to make a handsome fortune, bv ; simply finding "cold placers." and selliti"

out the riht of digging, to the gold work ers. As to the principle upon which the new "(lol Jometer," or gold finder, is constructed, we have no knowledge. JSifrnor D' Alvpnr. it is iiiidprstno.l. w ill fnr thr. present, keep it a secret; as it would he impossible to protect a patent if one were taken out. It is very simple in construc tion; and is worked somewhat like the old-: fashioned witehhazle rod, formerly used in seeking for water. Signor D'Alvear is of opinion that vast flonrtcitrtc rC rrntil .-T"1 vol I . r 1,,, t n .v .v,v v. ... j k i wi .'ui.. it. iiiu; I United States, a quality vastly superior to, that recently discovered in Virginia and North Carolina; and that tho other mineral riches of this country are inconceivably great. The Signor is profoundly skilled in the mysteries of Chemistry, Geology, Electro and Vital .Magnetism, (and other curious branches of philosophical study, w inch it must be granted. jle i lias turned to good account in the h1, instance. We believe it is his to puinsii some account of his invention j of the "doldorneter," before returning to1 California. We shall look for this work . '.t . , , . " tth much interest . 1 . Advertiser Dkad Sea Kxpepition. The return of ,he V. S. store ship Supply; Lieut. Lynch. from an exploration of the Dead Sea', has been already announced. The Norfolk DeaCn th3t many curiosities hat been brought home bv Lieut. Lynch a.u " r .u mon? them, specimens of the water of tho : Ilonrl 2i tb.- "f?ii.-r T.-r.T:m on. t". 1 T , . ...v ...... - w. v... -i.... j uui . of Silvr.1, i!w., fr. f ft,,. P;!U. ' of SL'ZfZvZ tVaTs. ! I formed. This Tillar, it is said, is nearly torty feet high, and stands exactly on the! spot designated bv the Uible. The Bea con says, that Lieut. Lynch expresses the ! confident opinion, that'it ic h nron. i j tative of what was Lot's wife. Josephus ' ifto.ns ,V.n .!.: IV 11 i. - . . . I his time. i mar oi iait existea in' . "There are many other curiosities," j (says the Deacon.) "on board the Supply as an Egyptian Afummy; a pair ot the ) waitiB ot Araoia; rosaries inade of wood from thp ,IrtTir ,frtllnt. s, e' Miells froin the shores of the Dead Sea Gazettes, dfc"

We presume that Lieut. Lynch will give the public a narrative of his expedition. The Dead Sea has been far many ages an object of great curiosity; and we doubt not that it has ban wr-11 prnlnrpfi hv this

j expedition, with the view to tha ascertainj ins, if possible, its origin tha properties ! f lU water, &c. &cc. It is probable that

leek, for ! OI 1W water, dec, etc. it is probatue that powerful iu action, yet so mild, safe and pleasmilted." 1 namitve be in the shap? of a re- j ant in its operation, that it might he justly term1 n I ' ,rrt l tJle Secrt'tary f f the Navy, and jed,'Nalure.s own prescription ;' auj although 8 I that il W'H be published by onlr of Con- ;a few years hive elapsed since it was first mada

lores in the first instance: with t ate drawings. f7"Tlto N'Tlli Caroiio i gislature In vr -If ct.-d -Mr. r,M;i:i to thr U. S. Senate. : I ho las', .ww CusCtj (.'tiurier, nnd to it correspondent f that tvp.?r, sug-Tfst ti o j -eiiinreditoV of thi? papwr as a candidate for dnertsa in this District. I MnmKD, By J. M. Por, Iq., (Dec. 31st, ; 11,; Mr. Jasper Sinillimir, to Mis Rulh Ann Jarvis; botli of this vicinity. Oar readers will take notice that all medicine puff's, like the following, are not cditoril-lhey are iiiBcrt'-d as ativr rtij-ements, and are written i by the inventor of the uo-itrmn. If we dou'l knew any thing about an article, ive can't lend or fell ourselves to puff it fact! li-n we are astKen ty our readers why vie i are constantly, week after week, alliiiim to ; Vaughn! V.'g. Lithuntrpitii: Mixture we have j only to say lli.it Willi ail ino allowance to the merits of other articles of the kind, we must i say we have been a-to:iishd at tho success of this (treat American Keinejy. In nil the . complaint which belong to the. human funilv, , it acts us J curative power of most magical char- ' acter Ibis wo know. 'Tis true that we are V"',1 for U,U ,,olIi1ce ,.or !i,e l.iilipntriplic, Vr. Vaughn, proprietor of the advertises largely with us, hut reader we are not pai.i to falsify, aj . e bog ol you to examine his i.ok in thf , A'Ms hands and also the Apeuts themselves if i his Rnutedy U not soinelhiiiK of great value. See our columns. I.tST OF B.WK N'OTKS IjECFTlVFr AT THE UltANClI Hank at liiCHMOsn: State Hank of Indiana'aiidusky City Ban!:; ami .Branches; JSeneca County Bank, Kentucky Banks of $." Tiffin, Ohio; and upwar ls; Western Reserve Iank; ?t:ife Bank of Ohio and i'ai.k of Virginia and j Uranrhes; Branthes; i I.af. Bank of Cincinnati; Farmers' Bank of Vir("oininerri.il Bank of do ginia and Braiif lies; . Bill, k C;f the VallfV of Virgiuia and Bi Urauchi's; Bunk of (tf no;n ; txcliange Ishiik ol irginiaaud Brunches; Notes of and ujiwards, at por in New York, Philadelphia, uiid Baltimore. of Cleveland ; Colnnibus: B'k of Zaues-; City City Prank v iile ; R ichmnud, J.imnry ls!,l jtiiiraiT to 'run INTEREST OF THE COUNTRY. AT settlements should frequently be made wtnle lite 13 spared, and mernorv serves: and now that another year has just closed, we we would invito all those who have unsettled :iCr counts or tides due, to come forward and extend that aid w ithout which no business can be carried on successfully . and we will be greatly benefited and obliged by receiving our dues, and thereby enabling us to pay ours. We still continue at the old stand, ZVo. oposite the Branch Bank, where, it will afford us pleasure to show and dispose of our Goods on the most reasonable terms. IIAI.NKS &. FARQUlfAR. New-Year's day, 1-1. . JESSE P. SI DE ALL, ATTORNEY AT LAV. CKNTRLVILLE, INDIANA. j ""STTII.L practice in the Federal, Supreme, j K v Circuit a ml Inferior Courts of the f"tale j December 6. 1-17. .0-tf 0 5T7"AN1 Ci . Any quantity of Wheat, Corn, ! Oats, ilaxsced, or l.ucou, 111 Lxchansic I ; for Groceries, Accounts or t.'AMS?, at the highr ! 6t "'et prices. W- W. LYNDE c CO. l.ll- II OiOlllI , WH. lTi. ANOTHER REVOLUTION! I'rices iikditkii t the I-uWl-ST I'oint! IL BRIGHTWKLL, Main Strket, No. tigiiin takes pleasure in publishing to ins irienun, and all interested in the purchase of 'il';i; tod. thiit he has just received direct frOlll Pllihirlfltdli.-l III low r:itMC nnil unit' ready to sell to nil who may favor him with a C14" OI,e cf th larsst, cheapest, and bet sI,',lt''1 stocks ol t.U.L AND UINII.K Din l.O H, WHICIt CONSISTS. IN PART, 'OF: CD )THS, ' I'ASSIMERES, SATT1NETTS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINGS, Cicc, in groat profusion. ' T ) T II F. L A 1) I E S : j He invites particular attention to his stock of; .HIl.KS, of nearly all shades and prices; plain: and fancy Mous. de Lai.ie; Goats' hair and Al- ; pacca Lustres; Crape, tie Laine; Bombazines; ; Cashmeres; .Mexican and California Plaids; Erlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints in great : variety; phiin Mous. de Laine Shawls, si!k fringe and embroidered do.; Crape Lesse; Mull and ' Book Muslins; plain and fancy Ribbons, Fringes, : Laces, Carpet Bajjs, and "Notions" iu abund-! ance. : A LSOA large assortment of Cutlery,: Quc'iistv:tr. Hiirdwarr. Glasi, .tniis, -- iiii lciiu, iroceric. ! ALsO, A largo assortment of BOOTS i and SHOES, which cau and will be sold at low prices. Also, A supply of .Men's fine Fur; CAPS, Silk, Plush, superior Cloth, Military and ; Boys' do. I L"IIe would again invite the public to an exanimation of his GOODS, as he feeis confident none cau undersell him witnout a saenhce. Ion the truth of the statement C A L.1 nuii SEE. 3;?WI1EAT, FLAXSEED, CORN and OATS in demand nt all times; for which will be paid the highest market-price iu Cash or Goods. JTfOIXTRV PRODUCE, taken in exchange for Goods. C"0 Richmond. Sept. 20, 1?4?. i 40t r THOMAS MASONJ UNDERTAKER. AND C0FFIWHAKER. ! REM' EC I r CLLY informs the people of Richmond and 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 ! runerai arrangements, lie will make Coffins at the shortest notice, either day or niht. 0"He has rerently purchased a stock of Mahog .r and W alnct V ANEER and Copal VarA i, i : . ,,""" " ' yg He VIII 0. srfewT outl of Main. Also - lar? assortment of patent screw Eedsteads, constantly on hand, prices cheap. 't'a.r ; i.i iniiouu, .-pru uin, 1-47. FOB !ALi: OK EXCHANGE. WILL sell or exchange for nronerttr T B KiChmond or immediate neiehborhood.a farm containing 120 acres, lying on the Wabash riv- . rt "fv . t - - ; .;t. K-d rk.int.: u r. . Vhe st oVottTTnd, re a acres cleared, with a house, bara, d ofher necessary buildings. The WaWa and Erie Caru' ""V i; - tnaisputabto Enquire at tho DraffStoreof JOS. HO WELLS No, 16 main street. November 15, I "I. 4T-tf:

Wistnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Is chiefly composed of Extracts from the MO?S of ICELAND, and from the PINE and WILD CHERRY cf our owa altitude. The great se-

jcretof iu eflkacy consists in the method by i wmvn mese extracts are prepareu. audi in fact j is the nature and simplicity of this mediciue, so j powerful iu action, yet sa mild, safe and pleas-

appropn- t public, we can proudly siy it his acquired a cejlebrity unprecedented by any medicine in use.

j au. is evidently ciestiueu to become lue most I popular and vaiduble medicine ever discovered. I f"""See advertisement. IiSort:iut to t'oiisuiiiptivs. Siriiie! That so many who are afflicted with t a VOULlli Uiat is gradually wearing Ihem down, and slowly, but surely stealing the in mlo that dreaalul cissas;?, Coutimptiou that cisca.e which carries oi!lliousantis daily, are doing nothing, or wliatis worse than nothing, irorsing Uiemseives witii nostrums, that are puri'J lo the kirs for cures they are said to have el!ect?d on some j foreign or uukno-.m persons, when tli.-v can .be p.xitivelv cure.! bv usin2 DR. P.O'fCrjS TAR, which still continnes to e!!ct the most Wunile Jul Cuicx ever recorded in tiie annals of rnliin. A f:i-t wiiirh is iiroved bv TP f. r-nr j to the va!jt nnmber of certificates from th first ' and most respectable citizens, such as Dr. Wm. I u:i i. VV-.., n,b tho Wtft. f l J. IVtLllillli, JUl.C li .ui.i, .u.. '- ... Mil. Rev. il. W. .Maley. lr. Hiram Cox, late Prolessor in Eclectic .iedical College of Cincinnati, and others of that city. CcrtihVates not on I y of remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but Consumption actually cured, after the Physicians of the highest standing had given them up to cue ' If men of such hi:h stainiing v.' i 1 1 t-m.iV. far the sreal virtues of this medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at least nil that it is represented to be. Read the advertisement of Dr- Rogers iu another column. Jiirn.MND Market, Jan. 1C49. Wheat, GWb'i. Corn ( new ) Z'-i'i. Apples (dried) ." )c. Butter. 12c 1 lb. Lard, li.j V ih. V I a x se ed , 6.V 7 Oe V ha. Oats, i ,a-jo. Plour, (lOOibs) $1,75. " '? barrel) $:i,iX I-gJ, "c V doz. I'tTiSL-aC SALU, "7" ILL be sol J at public aucticu. on tl.s ) i V V premises of the subscriber, situated three miles south-east of Richmond, on Wednes- ! 'day tiie third of January next, the following, i property, lo-wit: one. two horsa carriage and ! harness, oue separater threshing machine, hor ses, cuttle, slock-iiogs. oats in the sheaf, farm ! i nT iilAiisita. hnrif!i old n..,l Likli.n fur-iili. j aut various other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clocK. on said day, when terms will bj made known and due attendance given bv THOMAS EDWARD.-?. Dec. 1'fl, 14-?. 5'2-ts DlULiTIO.V. Tiie Co-partnership heretofora existing between !ie subscribers, under the name of A. C. iilanchard i. Co., was dissolved on the 7tii inst. by mutual consent. The Books of tiie firm will he kept, for the present, at their lato place of business, where those having unsettled accounts are requested to call and iiiak sett lenient. A. C. BI.ANCHAliD, WILLIAM BLANC HARD. Richmond, Dec. iUlh, l-lS. .VJ-3t. ."VOTIPE. '";",IIf" undersigned tvould inform the Public 3 that he has taken the eulire stock of the late firm of A. C. BlanchaJ &l Co. and that he will continue the business at tho old stand No. 3S Main Street: Where he wiil sell at reduced rates, from former low prices, his stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Hard ware. Thankful to his friends and former customers for past favours, he would solicit a continuance of their patronage. WILLIAM BLANCIIARD. Richmond, Dec. 20th, S2-)t. works! works:: OKSEY'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE a remedy unsurpassed forexpeliingwwms warranted to contain nothing of a poisonous character, but is simple in its action and safe in its application. The above medicine for sale only by HAINES &. FAUQUH AI!. Richmond, Dec.27, Is4S. 12-tf PAXSON. LEWIS & GO., South-Uajt Corner cf Main ami Marion street; ISicfiiiioiicI, liilimiii, nr. AVE inst opened a splendid assurtinent of FAMILY (i ROC E It IF..-?, which they are prepared to sell cheap for Cash or exchange for approved country produce, either vtholtbulo or re ta i 1 . 3-f" Raisins, Fig1?, Cheese, Herring, Sugar, Candies, &.c. iVc, for sale cheap. iLi'They are fixing up a splendid Saloon, for the accommodation of sleighing parties, (ahnul'l thr re be any snow this trinter,) or social gatherings; and they are prepared to furnish "wedding fixings," in the shape of Pound Cake, to all who may apply. Call and see them. 0Canih.es for sale by the Br.x or Pound, aud the highest price in Cash paid for BEEVES and TALLOW. Bread, Cakes, Crackers, e Fresh and Good, on hands at all times; also, MEATS: Such as Reef, Pork, Veal, Sec. , will be served up every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. They respectfully invite the citizens of Rich mond, and vicinity to call and see them; and if they go away dissatisfied or empty-handed, it shall not be the fault of paxson, lewis ten. ! December 13, IS 1- 51 if ! J UST RECEIVED, at the old stand, Ko. 27, opposite the Bank, the fullowiuz list of -NEW GOODS, lo-wit: A lot ot" fine and nlaio .Stand Lamps, suspending and common Lard i Lamps, which will be solu.t Cincinnati prices; aIs. e Jox of superior Black Tea; v" leavers; Door Locks; Oysters; sup. Cavendish Tobacco; ! 'P- Hasf anJ Halter Ci,aius, and a variety of ( New Goods too numerous to mention. HAINES i FARQUHAR. Richmond, Dec. 13, lt-4!. 51 tf MANSION HOUSE, RIClI.tIO0, Ind. HIS House formerly known as the "Tern j perance Hal!." and recently occupied hv William Nixon, has lately been refitted up in a superior style, with the Uesiru of making it one ot the most comfortable resting places for the , weary traveller, in the western country. The subscriber, also takes great pleasure in j informing his old friends, and the travelling com- j munity generally, that his TABLE shall be. fas "erelfre, whileoccupying the Richmond Hotel) j ,s uPP"ea wua tne choicest viaaas uie country ai?ord9. j His STABLE is lare and convenient, and is ! attended bv th kT. r a,r, j m --lr.. ed with the best ot Provender. He feelsconfident that the pains that shall ba taken to make those who may sojourn with him, ' comfortable, and "at Home," w ill warrant him ; in asking a share of public patronage. BOARD ER.j taken by the day or week on the most faj Richmond, Feb. 9. 1S47. f52-'45.tf. Barj-rainst Itar-aiiiU TTTE have just received another lot of prime r T Sugar and Molasses, which will be oIJ by the barrel very low for Cash; also, a good selecuou ot choice Dry Goods: soctt aa trench Merinos, Plain and Fancy Lustrea, Prints, Cassime res, Cloths, i-C all o'f which will be disposed orT on the most accommodating terms. IirCaJl at IVl. 27. opposite the Bank, at HAINES Ad FARQUHAR'S. Richmond, Nov. 22, li4?- 4tf

Whtar's Balsam or Wild Cberry. fl HE Great Remedy fur Consumption of Uie

I Lungs, Attections ol the I.iver, Asthma, i Bronchitis. Pain or Weakness of the Breast or ! T ti i (. nA .1 At'.,... AriV.i-tmiU nf tl. Pnlmn. 6 Organs. IMPORTANT CAUTION. j Beware of a base counterfeit of Wistar's Balsain of Wild Cherry, signed by one Win. M. i S-peer. who, iu order to paiui his vile iniinitation j

uuon me puuiic nas ouutiuen a jac t ikiuit oi ours-,, j , i, ,, .t - j :. .i , r... .r, . , , . , .. , . ana miscellaneous articles ever oileren iu thia ho'.tJe, and Co ted oor lauel of tiirections rrrbat- . . ti . , 1 i. , ., . , 1'iHfkM. 1 lies- were purchased in such cuanti- - tm. substituting hi crn n&:ne fr that of Henry . ., i "i . 1 -m i . . ... . m iv B , - . , . , J ties and on snth terms a will enable him to sell W istar, M. If wliicn i foii'i j on the genuine. . ., . , i , ',, .-.I,. f.u -s low a any hojse la tie place. He Can au I Kemember, the outside lalM-l or nrnpiwr of the -n ! , . . ,, . ... . - rt will do It. tafJ ami trv him. . 1 n- Ir rnn.

genuine UiU nn :s a finely executed steel plate eugraving beartii tne eifrnalure of Ilenrv Wislr, M. !., and tjanford Jt Purk uone other can be genuine. Testimost or Doctor in fivor o Ha. Wistar's B u.sam oi' Wn.u l-HERtv. I'xtUir, Me.. S'p. li.J5. This certifies that I have n-cuin-m-nded the use of Lr. Wistar's Balsam of Wi!d Cherrv for diseases of the lungs f.r two vears

pist, and id mv iolt..- to niv k now lcfije , have rains, been used bv mv patients, with b-isenVia! reytitts I Abnom;., Hng'Wi Walnut an 1 Pitberts, In to cases wiiere it was thought confirm, d Kosio, Cast-uteri, Marbi-s and r-twia r;a, ..v.nsuniption had taken place, the Wild Cherry U 'i!ow a'ld - P1" Basket, of aiiMzes, elected a euro. l; B"Yil"N, ' j Tubs, Buckets, Churns. Measures, Vc. li.vsi;!;! Ft., L'.e.tr Corner. i Wueonsware, ttjne mid Clay arc, T. , i il , , . Virginia, Missouri, snd Kentucky Tub.icco, Dr. in. A. fcuaw, of m.! igtun, J. C, i u j i n i , .i ''In rryconihs, Hor? I urds and brushes, writes uuu r a-tj ol .Mv I, !"-!, as u imv.s: j " . , , , ... , , r ii! M' ncv harth r.r hnnd Brooms, 1 nave uear.l oi uianv cases ol decided bene- !,. - ,, ... , ,

fiCiul rtrels Iroiit Us use, esjiei ...it v in :isllian.r " 1 - and chronic couvj oi spasmodic have used the Wild Cherry a great character. I :ea! in practice, and with marked goi-i r-fai III thJSrt CUi.u...r ...... ...i.- I i .I.: : .. ... ot - vi iv... .l'-livji,..iv.',.i. ut... ii iiiiiiiiiji , I J j Vkliich pthisical patients are s-ibiect. TI.- comj binattoii of the.- priucipl-'s i:i Wist ir's Laltain j of Wild Cherry is ingenious an i judicious." j Jr Hotrman. Huntington, Pa., cured a child 0f asthma with it, alter he declared he could j do no inore with his meciciiie, and the child must cic. i ur. r reieigu, oi angeriiee, A. I. says lie) cured a conulainl of lour years standing, tii.it i would not viel.l to the ustisl reni"i.i'. i Abraham skiilman, M. 1 . of Ivon n l brook , , j N. J. says il is the best medicine for consumpI lion in every steg that lie has ever known. We j I riii'iht refer vuu lo hundreds of cases, had we room, that wouiu co.. nine ul! ol us great virtues. Ai.Drip.o, July 30, IS l. ' Oxe cf Tttr: Most Remark aum: Ccufs o" Rr.c- I or, n. ! Dear Sir: Having experienced great benefit from your invaluable medicine, 1 f el it my duty and privilege to let the world kno w what it has done for me. Possessed of a strong coiittiti't.on ' i naturally, I enjoyoH perfect hi!!h pri-vioii to t'lr 'spring of tlit, when I was troubled withadiiTi- ; cutty in my left side attended with confide ruble pain. trJomeliiuc iu Ju ly I was violuiitly attacked with a cough which continued until fall; then ! I was confined to the lifu"e for eight months, during which time my cough wan very severe. I frequently had spells of coughing which lusted two hour-v.'.nd raised large quantities of diagreeI able inciter accompanied with blood. Some1 times I raised a quart of Mood tit a lime. I consuited three physicians, a!! cf whom did their i lies! In ri-slnr. in.: tr:ive im nr! .:iid lhpv "mild !io no more for me; I must die ; it was impossible ! for me to live but a short time. One of them ! said my lungs were gone. At this critical mo. ment when eminent physicians had exhausted their skill, friends desuaired of mv lilo. and mv hopes of recovery "t an end, I tt'sorted to Dli. WlriTAlfa BALSAM OF WILD CliKKUY. When I hail taken one and half bottles, those severe spells of couging were removed. I continue) to take the Bals;im mild the spring of lSit.wheii I ceased to bleed at the luuos; mv heallh and strenglii improved so that 1 was able to leave the lions.', but was not aide to work for a year; Now my health is gnixl I am able to do a day's work everyday on mv farm. JAM Eri COMER Y. Witness Thomas Benner. Sold by J. D. PA R K, (successor to Sanford & Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, G incinnaji. ( )hio, general agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by D. P. Holloway, Jos. IIowells,Jr I. Reed, Richmond, Indiana. Ham "c Co , Centreville, Li. G W Vanncmnn, New Pari?, Ohio. Hall &. Hughes, Connersville, la. C. If. Raymond. Cambridge Cily , la. J). Camstock, New Castle, la. August, 2, 184. 12-lf Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, Elat, Caps &.Stran'(soods, No. 231 Plain Street, C I N C I N X A T I . MARK E. REEVES, JAMES E. REEVES. Oct. IS. IS 19. 43-tf To Publishers, ISooksellcir, aui j tSic Iulic. ' rffHE Subscriber has completed, with the aid of the most experienced and capabl assistants, a BUSINESS MAX'S ALV AX AC for : lc-4f, which he is confident will cuinmend itself ; to the decided favor of tiie Trade aud the Public. Although bearing the humble designation of Almanac.it is believed that this work will be found equal in usefulness and merit to many which assume a much loftier distinction. It has ' been prepared with a determination to bring within the smallest compass all the various facts which a man of business will have occasion to . refer to in the course of tho year; such as the condensed Statistics of our National industry, iu its various departments of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mining, Commerce, &c, fcc. its ; channels and means of Transportation Railroads, Canals, principal lines of Steamboat and River communication Tables of Duties, Itnports, Exports, Revenue, Expenditures, &.c. ic. ' To these is ailed a largo amount of information with regard to the most improved modes of commencing, transacting and extending Business; the means of insuring success in Com mercial undertakings; the relative advantages of i Cali and Credit cleanups; the power and infln- ! ence of the Newspaper Press, Systematic Advertising; Rules for Business men, &.c, &c i The fl'tnines Man's Almanac is compressed will. in G4 double-column pa;res, of fine but new and fair type, though containing more matter . than an ordinary 1-mo. volume of 300 pages, j It will be supplied to tiie trade sit $ per nun- i o'red, or 500 per thousand, t-'inele copies, l"i cents. Terms, cash' on delivery. Orders ore ! resuectfuliv solicited by I V. B. PALMER, General Xeurspaper Agency i Trihttnr littihlinrrst. .Wir 'nrle. Xoo. 22,1 B43. 45-tf. ! TABLE OF COMTEVTS. ; The tariff, money aud exchange, the coal j trade, inland commerce, the post office, the pat- j cut laws, weights and measures, finance, part- i nership, the iron trade, rail roads, population, j immigration, rules for business men, wages and hours of labor, tonnage and shipping, median i-j cal inventions, lake and river navigation, routes I ond distances, the electric telegraph, the news- j paper press, systematic advertising. 1 WVST RECEIVED, At llnsts Si. Faxqc f ITar's, opposite the Bank, Oae Chest superior Young Hyson Tea " " Irnuerial " A lot of GUN' BARRELS. Richmond, July 26th, 1543. 31ti Winoow gi.aSs, from 8 by io, ,. ia by 20; Picture do. from 10 by 14, to 20 by 24 j Doctor's Office Furnitore all kind; Lamp Chimneys, !a 16 cU. each. For sale by I Aagl IRVIN REED. ' : AN ELLA BEANa. these beana area; beans are a ' superior article for flavoring Ice Creams, 1 and all other such luxuries. They are also ade- 1 lirhlful perfume. Foraale at Da. IIOWELLS DRUG STORE. June 13. 154. 24 tf Spiecsl Oysters. PUT CP expressly for family use, just received aod forsale, at No. 27, by HAINES & FARQUlfAR. Nov. 22, Irii.' Opposite the Bauk

FAXILY

I 1 h i I ft I I ' I I I I flTTP LT V.I 1JJ. 1!X J J UUyjU V I T EStPF.CTFCr.I.Y juforjnf uta nicuui aua i the public generally that he has iu store' oue of tho most extensive assortments of P A M I I. Y GROrKKins f sjst3 t of ' I' 'vanna nd Orleans Pitffsr. ! dolmen yrup.Sug rhoue a ud rl.-an Molasses, ! Coffee, Teas, Chocolate. Cocoa, 11 ice, 1 Mackerel. Hemng, I.nk- l'ih. : ir''"d Betf, Ueiogua tfatwage. Cheese, j lar moiilaauJ uij.;,od Cuticles, ) Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Riin, Cur- ' . . . , . , , ,i.v-!i.rf i. 1. i a mi. vl Sinn.. 1 r ...!'?.. " i. wjuu.iu .nu.itaiu, u. vl Sltreffifl Juai.IV, t. round 1 epper, pi,'e, t in namoii, CVc. ( .u. ,,.i iiriin uir. f ii: i . . . i ii .. . 1 , - 1. - r ! t U L A THY PJtODUCK. i Of r:lmol var eti. - b;n! 'Ul and sold. The t highest m:irket price is"-' id for the s4iiit.aud it j issoid again rt the j(iiuiiet advance which will ' pav for the trouble of retailing. Jj-IK-hns now ; on hand a fine lot of BACON and LARD. . He keeps n supp'v of Cnrn, 0iit I'luur, Corn.unii, I o."roen, an:: o'niT vegetal. tes. lhaiiiilul for 1,. patronage heretofore recciv ei, he respecliull v solicits its emu itni.tnre. None who rull shall go a way oiss.tislieii u.i to the quality of t!ie articles or the prices. Richmond, July Id, l?4-. 2Sif HENRY DICKINSON, TAII.01S cV WOOLLILIi DIC.lEaS. LATE OF SHEXrjEI.n, IvNftL.IMi. AT AVITICH im.ac;: a?:d I)m,on he has iiao TWENTV VEAiij EXi'EK I E.Vi. K. A lya removed to lichnioii.l, Ii , and commenced business, ft his residence, i.t th t, nuiuation cf )rth F ront mid .Marion streets, opposite Jess; Lie respectfully ini tor. us ins menus una ine imiiiIic, tiiat lie is now j prepared to execute orders in his line, iu the Wi-t , style of f.t and workmanship, by which he hopes j lo merit approval and therefore solicits a share j of their patronage. i II. D. will keen on hand a carefnllv selected small stock of superfine and middling quality of j WOOLL.15N CLOTHS, 1 7 1 V.riitoo:iti!iKi and I'riinmiiis. from his experience in this department, he I "''in conh.lem e in recommending his COODS, , j both ior quahiy amj j. rice. j . "r!V" " ,"'' t"'-l'""'IIMin making Coats , or i rieuos, nun - oineis u no wear sucli ,11. I). 1 respectfully solicits ord-rs iu tliis line, believing I l''athe will be able to give sati.Waclion, both Iu tiie voung and old N. B. A few sets of Brilt.mhi M-tal Tea and Coti'eo Pots, Sugar Bowls, Creams, Candlesticks, ; Table, Dessert and Teaspoon", of English Manufacture; best Sewing and Knitting Needles, also !a tew articles in British Muslin and Printed Goods, &.c, &.C., fur sale. P. S. Several good Water Casks for srile. ; Richmond, 7lh mo. lOUi. 184rf. 29-tf j SUGARS, SYRUPS, AND FRUITS. JOAF, Havana and Orleans Sugars. RasJ berry, Boxberry, Sarsaparilla, Strawberry, i and Lemon Syrups. Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Raisons, Almouds, Eug. Walnuts, Filberts, Pen ; Nuts and Dates, all fresh, opposite the Na'ional Hotel E. H. G1T11ENS. June 7, Id 13 24-tf FOR FAMILY Use D RIED Beef, Beloirna ausages, Cheese, Pressed Tallow Ca11ules.S0an.No. 1 .Mack. : erel, Rice, Ground Spices, of all kinds at i K. H. G1T11ENS. 1 June 7, 1648. J UST RECEIVED lit doz 50 :i Table Knives; Popket " Butcher Scissors; i i"J ' 1 and for sale, by t LETCHER BENTON,' Main st., one floor Wttt of the Rank Richmoud, Nov. a, lt-4f. ieBll M Ontb A I.MAX AC'S, for 1819, For snle, wholesale and retail, by Sept. 27, 1S43. D. l'. HOLLOW A E .liEbll ami pure Oil of Lemon, and other JL nice articles, inst opened by IRVIN Nov. 4. 1843. REED. H-tf Ircfsli Arrivsils! tIEORGE. M'CUI.I.OL'GH, is constantly making additions to his stock of Family Groceries, and general useful articles. His assortment now embraces nl -iiioi-t every thing calied for, ami a few that are not of that oescription. Their object isto keep every thing of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest possible rales. Citl'l and examine before purchasing elsewhere. May 17, Jt4S. 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 Mediciues; Balsam Wild Cherry: Townsend'a Sarsaparilla: ! Essences; Moffatt' Pills aud Bitters, &c; call at IRVIN REED'S DRUG STORE, j Main Street, opposite Gilbert' Hotrt, Richmond, Ind., XJwhero you can buy CHEAP. j Aug. 23, 164-;. 35tf ! "3 READ, Cracker and Cakes, fresh, constantly on hand, opposite the National Hotel. E. It. OlfHKNS. WINTER strained Sperm Oil, of the first quality, just to band fom the East, at 0 4., Main street. IRVIN REED. Nov. 4, lc4d. fe-tf TRATTAN & WRIGHT, DEALERS IN ' PX..1IX, STAPLE, AND FAXCV IJ(Oid stand, Corner of Main and Pearl la.)n; RICIIXOXV, 1XD. 7th mo. 26th, 1 Si-?. 31tf t r""tHE subscriber respectfully inform the poblie ana his Irienas, that he still continues . . i c . ft. l - r - r i i t , I toe owpc miiug uumneMin incnmono.on I ean street, nr the Market House ,where lie will be pleased to furnish cat stone of every description. M- ... Vl' Hehasuow on the most accoimnoaatmg terms. ' on hand (and expects shortly to receive aaadditional sppply, a complete assortment of I3EP.IC1X S1RDLE L C1I50 CHIVE STONES which he will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold in this city . Plain and Ornamental Lettering. toLera"nd examine Jus assortment nnd prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 14, 1847. 38tf f lHE snbscribers hare jnst received a Lot a vidcisdiu rressea i iiow v.ouici, wm ; they will sell low br the Box. W. W. LYNDE, Il CO. Richmoad, Nov 15.1843. rpHEBMOMETER. Surgical Instruments, J and Trosses of ail kinds, for sale by Aug. 2"?. 11? I RELD,

! DANIEL WARD,

i LEWIS &. WARD, and ha mad. eateusiva additions ta their stock f Family Groceries. His stork includes almost every thing called for in his line, of forrtga and domestic growth mud tuauulactore. , . IE CONTINUES TI1R B AtelMJ n V S I Hi K 8 tS, and will shortly ha the most extens-ive and best arranged Bakery ' in the pUce. Ill Hakrr has been employed iu the hestnd most fai-hiou-able efctahlixlimeuta o( eieru aiul western cities, and the proprietor feel wnrranled iu saving that those ho may patromre hint will uot ! disappointed. Iresh Rread and CnVrs may l.i had every day, by wholesale aa 1 retail, at tL) lowest poilde rates. AoC. 1 6th, l!?4r?. 34-tf i2aasjs xux-jou s.r 'jtri-'jk I additional supply of MediHitcB, if , atl f the first water, nnl oilereii at a Iritfmg advance on eost; ju-l received and iiow opeuiujj at No. 47, Main street, by IRVIN REED. Richmom!. Nov. I. tSt-. f-if .'jca Min-ari-Li'cr BOOK-KEEPING. Sit. BARXAItYS Wtiiicg Room a4 Mercantile In'iilote. No. I, 'llurd street, tipposiile the New Couit H.'use, Dayton Ohio. Mr. 1! respectfully invites the attention of those interested, to his cotirso of instruction in Hook-Keeping, which embrace eMma. iu Vt'holesale and Retail, "chipping. Commission, teamboalitig, LxchaiiKe, Banking and Company Speculating busiues; both ilk and without partner's. Pupils who lake n full course of LssPus. will opeu, conduct and cloe from twelve to filtsen distinct and complete acts of books. By tit frcqueut Ledger closiugs and Balance Sheet exhibits, which tliey make, not only of Prosper oil but of Adverse oprratious, the bel of mtMtal discipline, for bnsmess is n cunii. Geutlemen who are indu$lriui ami I'ttntirf, cau be fully prepnred for the Cooutiiig Room ta from 4 to b weeks time and wil! be aide to gio ( what is strictly necessary.) a lucid and common scii!e reason for every etitry they make. In short the course of instruction by 5. It. B. is the same us taught at Messrs. Crittendeu's Connnerrinl lnsiitute at Philadelphia, viz: ti place in tiie hands of the student the key thich unlocks the mysteries connected with the sci ence of Accounts and enable htm re atl 1 1 y to comprehend transactions of the most iulricalo character. I iin truelion, Iudivi.lnal and not in classes. '1'LI! MS.- for n full cours by louble Knlrr $25; Purtial Course, Full course hiugio ' Entry, $S,0l) invariably one half iu advance. .";"" '"""--After ' st of September I irom 10 lo 12 o'clock a. m. -2 lo 1J p. m and. 7 to 01 at night. PENMANSHIP. This polite branch cf educstiou is under th supervision of a Yankee Writing Master, whoso specimens cf Penmsuship here drawn from tho Press, in this ns well as most other cities in the Union, such high encomiums. Opleao call and see specimens. Hours of instruction for Gentlemen at 101 a. m. and 7 in the evening. Ludiea Classes meet at.l and 4 p. m. precisely, (up stairs ) TLB IKS. For 12l-son $!,M); for SO lessons iu plain writing, $5,1)0. Ornamental aa per agreement. Payment to be made between the lstandOib lesson. O-jrSlaliouary gratis. Dayton, Nov. 1st. 1&43. 43. PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES! AAne tock of Paiul and Varnish Brushea, of all sizes from 100 down to tho amalleat numbers. Also, Artist's Brushea, Camel Hair Pencils, &c. Just received and for aalo at Dr, Howell's Drug .Store. Richmond, Aug. 2, 1449. 32-tf s7h. sii.tPKi3 & co. LADIES' BOOT AND SHOE STORE, STAIWl'S KOW, I AI STItEUr, K t C II M OM), INDIANA. April 12, 1648. I6-tf roK uiii;jL.iTi!vu Tin: iiuci OF CaOODS tfi RICHMOND!! DRY GOODS, Cloths, Casimeres Tweeds 'eAtiocf, ' CjiNninettsj 4c, ; Groceries, Hardware, Que ensware ilasswarc, Kails, w , and in fact, evnry thing usually kept jn .a retai Store, and which have beeu selected with great care. Come on with roim Thade! Cojie om with ropa CASH: and 1 pledge you my worJ that you shall find as CHEAP GOODS, at retail, es you can find at any other floats is) the United States. JESSE MEEK. Richmond, Sept. 20, 1S48. I9-tf CarriaHre Axles. SETTS CARRIAGE AXLES receiro. aud for bale low by 45 J. M. V J. H. MUTTON, Main at. 2 doora west of Pearl. April 19, 1848. 17. Itirhmoud Woollen Factory. r"HE undersigned ia prepared to reeciva V WOOL, to manufacture into Ci.otw. CASttlMCRE, SATl.XiCT, '1'ttEtD, Fl.a!t!EL, t Bi.a.ikets, either on shares pr b' the yard Also, to CARD AND SPIN BY TIIE POUND. O He has on hand n supply of the abov named articles, which ha will exchange for WOOL, lie wiil, also, l ull ami Dress Clotti. for all who will favor him with their rnstoa) LEVINUS KING. 4th mo. 23th. 143. 21 tf 8 8 8 EIGHT IUV8 bATCBt AND "EIGHT PER CKNT. C lIEAPF.ur and at N'o. HIGHTt ARE to be found a tnagnificeat stock sf DRV GOOfJd, just received snd opened, which we propose to sejl remarkably thtap, cos Hinting of Cloths of every description, Cassimerea, Satinets, Jeana, Twesda, .Voatings sf every variety, ice. OF kVADIES DRESS GOODS, . we have Silk and Alpaca Lustres. Cbajnstisa. rnnn.. mmA r,K,... Mk Ii I 7..' w 'u " a , - Y A' -T" t-TtL tine. Robroy, Aozola. and Oreron Plaids, Fabi riqne Deoore, te.; Shsaris, of esory stylej KW, ) Yelkw. Green and Saliabary Flel.; Silk ; HaU, of latest fashion. Silk Plosh, Clot, Far. ' snd LarncnartiM Cap? s fine selectioa of Fslt , snd Winter Ribbons snd Artificials;! aU kiass of " Fanoy Qooii) Carpet Bags, and Boys tsps.. Men's aad Boys ' Boots snd Sboesi LadieS, Misses anc Childrens' Calf. Goat, pat. Leather, BU; Daskins a4 ? Sltfspersj. ' " 'v-;.- ' ' t Csroeerissav, r vart snr ttturt. olGlsllWireiM Elt tTsl Wtk T ttel On all ef which we prepoee to gnrs sanrbsssis the advantages sf ear cttsss SaraLtg, sag CASH payesenu, s the greatest dspressiau sf la i ersi iioeey maraets. . AU kinds ef P redoes Uk en at 'lbs fcigssal insrket price. '. .COTT. CO, Richmond, Seft. 27, 40-to?js