Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 11, 7 March 1849 — Page 4
WRDNESDATi MARCH T 1819.
Candidates at the April Wills Nomination Election. We tra authorized to announce Miles Maksbal, as a candidate for the legislature, subject to the Whig nominating election. We are authorized to announce William B. Dames, as a candidate for the legislature, subject to the nominating election. We are authorized to announce Jatnes II. Hunt as a candidate for the legislat -..: ture, subject to tne nominating eiwu. j We are requested to announce Henry! Dutterrow a a candidate for County Commissioner, iulxject to the Whig nom ination. m i:i:tisgs. Indiana Union, No. t, I. of T., Mt evary Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Philanthropic Division, No. 42, S. Meet every Monday evening, at Cl of T., o'clock. Clark Division, No. 3, Son of Temperance, Meet every Wednesday eveniog, at 61 o'clock, Meet on Friday evening of each week, at Cl 'clock. The Franklin Institute, Meet every Saturday evening at their Hall ia the Morrison liuildmg, at early candle-lighting. The Itichmon.l Moeinl Lyceum, Meet at the Public School House, on Friday evening', at early candle-lighting. lael'anitMaleffrdical Convention. In accordance with the suggestion of different Medical Societies in Indiana, the "Indianapolis Medical Society" give notice, that there will be a State Medical Convention held at Indianapolis, on the first Wednesday of June next, for the purpose of forming a State Medical Society. It U hoped that there will be a full representation k Pk..;n. wliAra no such organization exisle. lly Order of the Society. T. BULLARD, Cor. See. ...aaaMMiMa I.IPPIMCOTT, Manufacturer f COACHES, CAROUCtlFiS, KOCKAWAVR, ril.KTONS, IllG(;iE,l rIIANKFUL for the patronage already extended toward him, solicits a continuance of the same ; having served an apprenticeship of seven years with the first Carriage-Mukerin Philadelphia, whose Carriages have taken the premiums on every occasion that they hrive been exhibited at the different Institutes; he hopes to be able to get up an article nt teust equal to any now manufactured in the Western country. ALSO for sale, a superior articb; of H O Y Y VARNISH, made by the oldest VarnishMaker in Philadelphia warranted not to crack Also Carriage Trimmings of every description, such as Laces, Cloth, Silver Hub Rands, Poor Handles, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Roggs, Ac; all of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash price. Persons at a distance ran be accommodated by dropping n linn to the subscriber, Main street, opposite Mr. Gilbert's Hotel. Richmond. Ia.. Jan 24, lol. l'Jm'41. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he continues business at his old tand, on Fifth street, South of the iStarr House, where he makes to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, Buggies, and all other vehicles in his line. He also, keeps a number of articles in his line an hand. He believes his work will compare favorably with any manufactured in the west he uses the best of materials.and for finish and beauty of construction his work cannot be excelled. His prices are moderate, and terms favorable. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of patronage JONATHAN MATTI3. Sept. 6th, 1S43. 37-1 y. ALL the popular Family Medicines, Nostrums, &c, among which is Homing's Vegetable Ague Syrup; Smith's Touio do.; Nerve and Bone Liniment, Worm Medicines; Tlalsam W ild Cherry : Townsend'e Sarsaparilla; Essences; Moffat t Pills and Hitters, &e; call at IRVIN REED'S DRUG STORE, Main Street, apposite Gilbert's Hotel. Richmond, Jnd., Owhero yon can buy CHEAP. Aug. S3, lg4. 35tf Cnrrinfrc Springs gfk P'RS CARRIAGE SPRINGS received MJ and for sale low by J. M. &. J. IL HUTTON. Main et. '2 door west of Pearl. April ID, 1843. 17 rrHE subscribers have just received a Lot of M. Cineiunati Pressed Tallow Candles, which they will sell low bv the Box. W. W. LYNDE, A. CO. Richmond, Nor 15, IS43. Fresh Arrivals! GEORGE. M'CULLOUGH, is constantly making additions to his stock of Family Groceries, and general useful articles. Ilia assortment now embraces almost every thiug called for, and a few that are not f that description. Their object isto keep every thins; ef the best quality, and to sell at the lowest possible rates. Call and examine before pnrr basing elsewhere. May 17, Id IS. rpiIE subscriber respectfully informs the pubM. ne and nis menus, mat he still continues the Stone Cutting business in Richmond, on Pearl street, near the Market House, where he will be to furnish cut atone of every description. mu mm most accommodating' terms. lie baa now on hand (and expects shortly to receive an addi tional eoppiy, a complete assortment of 1IERIC1.1 11RBLE k ODIO GIUTE STONES which ho will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold in this city. mm$ Ornamental Lettering, done ia good stylo and to order. Call and examine his aaeortnteat and prices. s . . DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 14, 1847. 3 BffORAt ALMAXAt-S, for l9l!i,For jlM sale, wholesale and retail, bv f m in K f a r St,- a
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Carriage Axles. SETTS CARRIAGE AXLES received and for sale low by J. M. 4. J. II- HUTTON.
45 Main at. 2 door wcit of Pearl. April 19,164a. A QUANTITY constantly on hand, and for ale at the "Cheap Western Cash Store" SCOTT &. CO r.t Richmond, Aug. 22, 194?. 3Ctf "EXCHANGE OFFICE! O The undersigned, having gone into the Exchange business, at theirold stand opposite the 1'ost Oflice. would inform their customers and the public generally, that they arejust receiving j the largest stock of family Groceries, ever before opened in this place, which they wish to EXCHANGE immediately for CASH Country I'roduce preparatory to purchasing a T . 1 I I larger supply. Their stock conibt,in part, of Imperial, GunPowder, Young Hyson and Pouchoug Teas; Uio and St. Domingo Coffee ; N. Orleans, Loat and Browu Sugars; Golden Hyrup, f-ugar House and Plantation Molasses; Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mack erel, in libl. hiilf bLiis. and KiU ; had, Ike Fish CoilfiKh, Herring, Chocolate, I! ice, Kaleratus Mar-ti, Aante currants, Kaisins, t resh ground spices of all kinds, warranted Pressed tallow randies. Soap, pure, Mirr and ludizo. Madder. Alum, Ccpjeras, &.c. Jcc. ALiO A general assortment of Queens ware, l;s3-war'', Stou-ware. Wooden-ware, Window lilass, Nails, firain Hcoops, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace and llalterchaius. Mill and Halter Ropes, Ued Cords, Coach and llroorn Twin-, Market and bchool i'askets, r-haker, Yankee and Pomestic manufactun-d IJrooms, and lOOl different articles, which we shall take pleasure in showing to any one who may favor u with a call. irPlease call and examine our stock, as il costs nothing for looking. W. W. LYNDE &. CO. Richmond, Nov. 2, Ie4?. tf. ntrAJarvux vy (SJie IIIS celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its famo by llu many cures il is making ALL OVKRTIIE WOULD. It has now become the only medicine fur family use, and is particularly recomended for DROPSY. All etages of this complaint immediately relieved, no matter cf how long standing. See ; or tettimon,j ' C'RAVEb, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints tttnds alone; no other I I article can relieve you; and the curus testified to j J will conviuco the most skeptical ; gee pamphlet Liver Complaint, iiilious Diseases, KEVKIl AND ICl'K. j To the Great West especially and whereever j these complaints prevail this medicine is offered, j NO MINEKAL JOUST. iVu dfleterions compound is a part of this mixture, it cures these diseases with certainty and celo- ' rity, and does not leave the system torpid. See ! Pamphlet. 1 rii.Es, j A complaint of a most painful character is j IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, j and a cure follows by a few days nse cf this or- j tirle: it is fir before, any other preparation fur this disease, or for any other disease originating from j impure blood. See Pamphlet. i DCBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, wenk back, weak- ' lies of the Kidneys. e. or inilamation of thai i same, is immediate! V relieved by a few days use of this medicine and a cure is always the result of ltd use. It stands as A CERTAIN' REMEDY. For such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. KEG CLARITIES, SITIMiESSlONS. Painful menstruations. No article has ever been offered oxcept this which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure an eifective remedy and oid we teel permuted 10 go so, could give a THOUSAND "NAMES, as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints. See Pamphlet. All broken down, debiltated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately and the poison mineral eradicated from the system. ERUPTIVE DISEASES, will find that the alterative properties cf this article will PURIFY THE 1JLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here. Agents give them away; they contain 23 pages of ccrtilicates of high character and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF, the virtues of a mediein, n.ra, .n r a . T If nnnnf thf. nrnlinr feMfnrefi of this article that never fails to benefit in any case and if bone una muscle are left to builu up on let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement tor would The proprieCAUTION THE PUBLIC, against a number of articles which come out under the head of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &c, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &.c. : They are good for nothing, aud concocted to gull the unwary ; TOUCH THEM NOT. Th.ir ;ni..nir. m . j- ... , . , , 01 enr nr iaca hupbwi 1 11 ion article nau nom it. A particular study of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and all who circulate the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE, gratuitously. Tut np in 30 ez. bottles at $3, 12 oz. do., $1 each the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not be imposed vpon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture,' blown "upon the glass the written signature of "l. L. aughn ou the directions and "G. C Vaughn Buffalo," "stamped ou the cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaugban, and sold at the principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post paid-orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted : post paid letters of verbal communications soliciting advice promptly attended to, gratia. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article 132 Nassau et. New York city, 195 Essex st. Salem, Mass., and by the principal druggists throughout the United States and Canada. as Agents. I Reed, and J Howellsjr. Richmond Indiana. Van Cleve &. Newell, Dayton, Ohio. G.W- anneman. New Parie, Ohio. E. Minshall, Eaton Ohio. C. S. Bardsal, Wholesale dc. Retail Cin., Ohio. J W Hood, and C H Reymond, Cambridge; Thompson & Hays, Jacksonsburgh; Halliday, Scott 9k Ringo. Washington; CofSa & Purviance, Williamsburgh; , SSiJP Ball.f rttntrt,rilu. J. Stevens, CentreviIIe, W E Bauer, Hagerstown; E Thorn, Dublin; B. Coffin, Economy. D. Beaver, Liberty, Indiana. J. B. Fiinam, Traveling Agent. j
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DOLLAR WEEKLY 137$! A Cheap Family Paper.
T HE DOLLAR WEEKLY NEWS, poblished in the city of Philadelphia, and Ed- j
ited by R. T. Coxabu and J. P- s!UE,tso,' 18 ,n any quantitylto suit the purchasers. The prooffered at the following low rates, per anuefmx i prietor will also furnish to order any quantity 1 Copy $1,00 6 Copies $G,00 u,,der fifty thousand Young Thorn Trees of prup13copiea 10,00 20 " 15,00 er sizes fo'r transplanting in bedge row. Also,
illt OS - .i,rr 4:4 HJ,W ou The Dollab Weekly Nr.ws is a Whig Journal .... - i i: . j . . ni-i-iai allvnnon la. howctit, uireiwu iu urn- ; eral Aeics, Literature, the Arts and Science, the interests of Trade and liusiness, and all such other reading as is necessary to make a good FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It contains also the most ample reports of the state of the Market, in the principal cities of the Union, and a general synopsis of matters in teresting to business men. fffjrSo paper wiil be forwarded uuless payment be maiia in advance. Money may be remitted through the mail at our risk. Dai(1. j. p. SAN PERSON Address, postage paid, J. P. SAN UKKSO.N CO.. I SB I . .Newi Uuildings, Si. t.. corner inira auu v.neiuut streets, Philadelphia. HUNTINGTON HOUSE, frIIIS House formerly known as the "Mansion House" and occupied by iv. Krookins, j has recently been pnrcnaseu oy me suuscrioer, ' who is now fittinz it ui iu modern style for the i accommodation of the pirblic. His i shall at all times be provided with the liest the ; country affords; and shall not be surpassed iu variety and style by any iu the country. He is ulSOaUOUl lining up ouu enlarging 1119 which shall be provided with a good and careful Ostier, and plenty of the best of feed for horses. The undersigned feels roniTJent that, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, ha will merit a share of public patronage. ltottrdiiie by the Day or YTccIt, on reasonable terms. AI30, HORaES kept by! the day or week. ORI.V HUNTINGTON. i Richmond, Feb. 21, IS 19. IHf ! notice: J ALL persons knowing tl.emselv.-s to be in- i dobted to John W. Fulghuiu, either on note or book account, will call on the subscriber on ! or before the 20th day of .March next, with whom the notes and accounts are left for collection. Call and save cost. JOHN SAILOR, Mayor. ; February 21st, lc ii. J.Aw AVJIOLLSALU J DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS CAPS antl KO.Kl, (At Slrvins' Old Stand,) No. 192 Main Street, below Fifth, Mark E. Reeves, CINCINNATI. James E. Reeves, Isaac Stephens, jr. y 13tf Feb. 21. 1?4'J. FOH SALE Oil EM'HAXUC rWILL sell or exchange for property iu ; Richmond or immediate neighborhood, farm j containing 12!) acres, lying on the Wabash riv- j er 6 miles above Delphi, Carroll Co., Indiana, j It is the very best of bottom land, there are 40 ; acres cleared, with a house, barn, and other necessary buildings. The Wabash and Erie Canal runs through the land. Title indisputable Enquire at the Drug Store of JOS. HoWKLLS, No, 1C main street. November 15, l! 47-tf: IMPORTANT TO IIt)l SKKKf.:'KI'! DAMIX OVARII, will hereafter keep on hand.nt his Fuiml.j Grocery Store, a full . assortment of the j Celebrated Packed TEAS, I The superior excellence of which is too well known to require commendation. I'bey have been for a long time the favorite Teas in the principal Atlantic Cities, and are fast obUiniti" i-hnracter throughout me counirv which win : ;v. ),,, tirecerieiice wherever they are used. ( OAIl Housekeepers know how difficult it ha ; been heretofore to obtain good Teas at fair priCeS tut the great facilities ot this Company (.McCallmont&lJonJ.rmia.ieiprna-eiiaoieinem to nlace in the hands of their agents the choicest article at prices which cannot fail to sustain the , high character already attained by them, and if they should not suit, you have only to return; them to the agent and get your money refunded, j P R I C E S CURRENT. OKEEN TEAS. j Young Hyson, strong, Superior do., sweet cargo, i Fine do., very sweet, : Silver-Leaf do., fragraut, j Extra do. do., delicious, ! Fine Imperial, strong, Extra do., fragrant j Golden Chop do., aromatic, Superior Gunpowder, strong J Fine do., rich flavor, j Extra do., very fragant,i Ne Plus Ultra, imported to order, j Superior Old Hyson, cowslip, , Very Fine do., choice, ' Extra do., pearly leaf, i BLACK TEAS. . ro . - ij is ,' 1.-33 75 1,00 1,25 75 1,00 1,2' 1,50 75 1 ,00 1,25 i ooJ Oolong, --- 50 75 1,00 3i 50 50 f.2 50 50 75 50 1.50 1.00 Fine do.. hieh flavored I Extra do., very fragrant, ! imn. in. V i . i it mt it .f rnnnr . uicuvi ' ' b Extra do., very strong, - 1 r me Bhutan, tragranl, i Rose Flavored do., fine, r ine i,ongou, strong .- English Breakfast, Congou flavor, London do., very fine j Orange Pecco, very stronsr, Ne Plus Ultra, finest imported, Flowery Pecco, (This Tea is very efltenciousin nervous diseases.) Besides the above Catalogue, McC. &. B. have also a full assortment of low-priced Teas, some as low as 121 cts ; but they do not recommend them, preferring to maintain their reputation for selling CAoife Teas ( Riehmonit. Vfli. h? 1343. tflS 1 ' 4 LM.tX.UH for ISIO. Dr. J. Howells, m is prepared to furnish every body withau Almauic. "free gratis, for nothing!" Call audi take one of Towusend's "People's Illustrated 1 tit - Almanac. Administrator's Aoticc. LETTERS of Administration were taken out of the Probate Court of W ayne county, Iudiana, by the undersigned, ou the 13th day of, February, If 49, on the Estate of Thomas Bar- ! nett, deceased, late of said county; notice is ' therefore hereby given to those indebted to said J Estate to make immediate payment; and to those ; having claims against the same, to present them .V" legally authenticated for settlement, within time specified by law. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. S. B. STANTON, Adm'r. Richmond, Feb. 21 , 1?49. 9.3t painters know, is superior to that made with the old fashioned presses. A supply of this oil from Fahnestock 6c. Howells' mill is always on hand and for sale at Dr. Howells' Drug Store, No. 16 Main Street. November 15, 1IS. 7-tf; VAN ELLA BEANS. These beans are a superior article for flavoring Ice Creams, and all other such luxuries. They are also a delightful perfume. For sale at Da. HOWELLS' DRUGSTORE. June 13. I?4;. 24tf Iron. IRON in Store and fat sale J. M. &. J. HUTTON, TONS by BAR Main st. 2 doors west of Tearl.
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SAT THE WILLOW GARDEN. 2 A lame lot of White Thorn Seed, by the quart
f or bushel, with the Osage Orange and other j j, . . 11V. r,.,,lMt. oaanlitv. such as are , , fencing Vegetable and Flour Seed. Jen 1 llOUSaUli lOUHS .lppn uu l car iicrm one year s growth, Willi ouocea ana graneu .run 'Trees cf nearly a!l varieties of value in the ) VV.Bt . , I r.e c;anl acre tn transfdallt in orelurds. Also. Balsam rur, White ...... ..- - r----Pi other Ever Greens, by the cozen or thousand;! annual, biennial, and perennial Plants of many ! sorts; Green House Plants of every variety, to suit the buyer, &.C., &.CEr Pleas call at the above namec ptaee. 'where favors are thanklullv received ) and st-e, GARDNER MENDENHALL, i'roprictur. Richmond, la., 1st rao. lOtii, le4J. 3-tf FRUIT TREES. S A LARGE and general variety of cultivated ! rm apple tr-es for sale at my nurs.-ry, near ! ; Richmond, Wayne county, lud , consistiug of : all sizes to suit purchasers. CORXELIL'S RATLIFF,Pror.ritor. ; , Sugar Grove Farm, 10th mo. 23th l? l-. 41 tf- ; itrril C'eiueul, or Water Lime. A , iot tf this article just received and lor sale at Da. 1Io ells' uhlo tobf; Sept. 1C,'4S. Xo. Hi, Main St. ! ICiiliinoud Woollen Faetory. !'HE uudersigued is prepared to receive I WOOL, li manufacture into Cloth. C2M.Kitf:, Satinkt, Tweed, Flannel, nd ! Blankets, either on shares or by the yard C A U D A N D S P I N j 15 Y THE POUND. Ij lie has ou hand a supply of the above I named articles, whijh he will exchange for ! WOOL. Ho will, also, t nil atid lr Clotli. for a'.l who wiil favor hiin with their custom i LEV1NUS KIN;. ! 4th mo. 20th. 1S4. 21 tf VV; INTF.R strained Sierm Oil, of t!i first juaiity, just to hauJ liom the t.ifst, at No. 47, Maiu street. IRWN KbtU. Nov. 4. 1-45. t-tf DANIEL WARD, CtONTINL'ES business at the. old stand of LEWIS WARD, and has made extensive additions to their stock of Family Groceries. His stock includes almost every thing called for iu his line, of foreign and domestic growth and in auu fat ture. HE CONTINUES THE K A Ik. I ' i BUMKEKS, and will shortly have the most extensive and best arranged Bakery in the place. His Raker has been employed in the best and most fashionable establishments of eastern and western cities, and the proprietor feels warranted in snyin" that those vim may patronize him will lint be disappointed. Fresii llread and Cakes may be had every day, by wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible rates. Aug. Hith, 1c 31-tf ifi'2 if ijpa jtlca 'ST STjLfULS., N additional supply of Medicines, &., all cf She first water, and offered at a tnllms; advance on cost; jUbt received and now opening at .No. 4 1 , Main street, by IRVIN Richmond BIBLES. Hymn Books, bhool Books of ail LI.w!.? l .1 in..rif X .V- fiit.cl 1. 1 I .- ..it l..iti.i , aml for aaie, CHEAP, at the Bookstore of D. P. hollow ay. Richmond, Feb. 1 1, 1 I'J. r-tf Shovels, 1'orks 2 Doz. "Ames" L. Handled fchov. Is. 2 ' "Roland" ioz. Polished Steel " Cut do. ' Common Louir do. do. do. CO. "Harpers" Forks, " strap'J do. Common do. Cut Steel, do. Hoes, assorted; For sale by J. M. & J. H. HUTTON, Main street, 2 door West of Pearl. Richmond, Nov. 2, 1"?4?. BRONZE, OF assorted numbers and colours just received and for sale at Dr. Howells' Drugstore. Oct. 10, 1?4. 42-tf POTATOES A lot of the above herbsgood; aud for sale bv G. McCULLOUGH. jan 23, 1? 19. 5-tf PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES! fine Stock of Paint and Varnish Brushes, of all sizes from 100 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, l-4?. 32-tf J UST RECEIVED,--At IIaiif.s &. Farhuhar's. opposite the Bank, One Chest superior Young Hyson Tea " Imperial A lot of GUN BARRELS. Richmond, July 26th, 1?4S. 3 1 tf IlflMintV CtitSS, from 5 bv 10. to 12 bv T 2ft; Picture do. from 40 by 14, to 20 by 24 ,' Uoctor s Ofhee r uruiture all Kinns ! Chimneys, (S 16 cts. each. For sale bv Lamp ' Aug. 23, 1S4 IRVIN REED. I T ANTED. Any quantity of Wheat, Corn, TT Oats, Flaxseed, or Eacon, iu Exchange for Groceries, Accounts or CASH, at the highest market prices. W. W. LYNDE 6c CO. ivicnmoud, ucl ic-. Spired Oysters, 13CT UP expressly for fami!v nse, just received and for sale, at No. 27, bv HAINES &. FARQUHAR. Nov. 22, 184?. Opposite the Bank Bargains! Bargains:: E have jost received another lot of prime j Sugar and Molasses, which will be sold 1 w iiy tne barrel very low for Casli; also, a good se- ! lection of choice Dry Goods: such as French ! Merinos, Plain and Fancy Lustres, Prints, Cassimeres, Cloths, ic, all ef which will be dispo- 1 sed off on the most accommodating terms. j CP Call at iVo. 27, ooposite the Bank, at ; HAINES i. FARQUHAR'S. i Richmond, Nov. 22, 1548. 4?tf 1 7"OUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, GUNPOW- i J EER, and BLACK TEAS, for sale by the ' subscriber; and warranted to be good. I G. McCULLOUGH. jan. 23, 143. 5-tf
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Or. Tu bviU's t ouuiuund tvtract of & A ? ARILIt 4? I Principal Off.ce 120 Fulloa Street, Xtic York, j aud 105 South Pearl Slrctt, Albany. Wonderand Bteitig of the Ase the root ; Fttraoulinaty Medicine in the Werld. , COU -urn ption Cured. Cleanse an I strength- ; en. Consumption cn be cured. llrci.ch.ti, Consumption, Liver Complaint. Culds, Catnrrh, 1 Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Soreness in I the Chest. Hectic Flush, Night Sweat., Ditikult or j Profuse Expectoration, Pant iu the Side, JL.C. 1 have been and can be cured. j This extract is put up ill Quart Bottles: it is six limes cheaper, pleasauter. ana warranted suoerior lo any sold. It cures liis-.ise without vomiiiuif. nuririne. eickeuiug or debilitating the Fa lienl. Fit-! Kit: Fit; I'r- i ownsenit, not Having tested his Sarsaparilla in raws of Fits, of course ; never recommended it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and re- : spectable Farmer m West' lu-ster County : Fordham, August 13. 1? '47. Dr. Townsend Dear Sir: I have a little girl j seven years of iige, uhohas been several years jarllicte'd with Fits; vt tried almost everything ! for her, but without success: at last although we j could find no recommendation in our circulars ! for cases like hers, we thought as she whs in very delicate health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, aud are very glad we did, for it not only restored her strength, but Mie has h d no 1 return of the Fits, to our great pleasure and sur1 prise. She is fast becoming rugged and hear'y, for which we feel grateful, j Yours, Respectfully, j JOHN BUTLER, Jr. fcl'lTTtNU KI.OOI). New York, April "2, 147 ! Drt. Towvsknd I verily believe that ynir i Sarsnp.iril la has Wen the means, throneh I'rov ideuce, of saving my life. 1 have lurseveral : years had a bad Cough. It became worst" uud ! worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had night Sweats, aud was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and m iouli has left me. You cau well imagine that I am thankful lor these results. Your idx- lient servant, WM. RUSSELL, C5, Catharine st. RhrtiniJit im. Thi is only one of more than four thousand cases if Rheumatism that I'r. TownsenU's Sarsaparilla hascurd. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated bv its extraordinary virtues. James Gumming, Esq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asvlum, UlarkweH's Island, is the gentleman spoken of ill the following letter: Black well's I.-land, Sept. 14, lr-17. 1H. Tow.v.-i.M) Dear Sir: 1 have xutiered terribly f r nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time 1 could not eat, sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have used lour bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth cf good. I am so much better indeed, 1 am entirely relieved. You are nt liberty to use this for the benefit of the afflicted. Yours, respectfully, JAMES C'UMMINGS. Fetrr nn! Agne. Dr. Towusend's Sarsaparilla is unequalled in cases of the Chills and Fever and Ague. The following letter is only one of hundred that we have received from the South and W est of like !i iracter. Oswego, .Mich., Oct. 2!, 1.-47. Dr. Townsptid: !'"..r Sir I purchased for my wife two hottl'. of Sars-iparill.t of jour Agent, ' .Mr. McNuir, of Kal.tniit'.i'-o, to try it for the Fever mid Ague. Before 1 had finished the first; bottle, it appeared to w arm the blood, and every ; other day, when the Chills and Fever Appeared, they were less violent; and before she had finish- ; ed tile- bottle, she was entirely relieved and she was much le tter than she had been before she took the Ague. A lady th.it had been very sick with the ("hills and Fever, but hail broke them with (Juinine, and was left iu a very weak and distressing state, ami troubled exceedingly with the Ague (Jake, seeing the t fleet that it had on t my wife, she sent uud procured a few bottles, ami ; it restored her in a few weeks to complete health, j Your Sarsaparilla is without doubt unequalled iu : 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, respectfully, I CHARLES If. SWAIN. Ffjiii.e Mkihove. Dr. Townsend's Sars.-"a-rilia is a sovereign and sp.-e.iy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus, Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Costit etiess. Piles, l.eueorrhoea. or Whites, obstructed or difficult .Mt nstruatioti, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary ; cisch.ige tu-reof, and for the general prostration ; of the system no matter whether the result of ; inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, il! ness or accident. Nothing ran be more ; surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude , from tak ing it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness It will not be expected of us, iu cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certficates of cures performed but we can assure the afflicted, that hundred of cases have been reported to us. Thousands of cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Gs-kat Blessing to Mothers avd Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the systm, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child-birth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents b ' pain and disease, increases aud enriches the food tiiose who have useo it think it is indispensable It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents disease attendant upon child- 1 birth in costiveness, Piles, cramps. Swelling I of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, ' Pain in the Rack and Loins, False pains. Her-, morrbuge, and in regulating the secretions audi equalizing the circulation it has no equal. The 1 great beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe and the most delicate use it most surcrssfu 11 y, vt ry few cases rerjuire any other medicine, it, some a little astor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful. Exercise in the open air, aud light food with this; med icine, will always ensure a safe aud easy ! confinement. i Canker in the Month. Below is an account j cf anotherchild saved! Dr. Townseno's Sarsi- J parllla has saved the lives of thousands ' f rhil- j dreu. The following two certificates are selected ! from a great number received this week. New York, April 1, 1 S47 Da. Towmsexd: Dear Sir One of my chil- ; dren was very sick with a Canker in the Mouth ' aud Throat, attended with great debility. It! came near dying, j obtained someof voor ex-1 cellent medicine, and it cured it directly, for which I assure you I feel very grateful. j Yours, reapectfuliv; ' ELIZABETH FOWLER, 27, Deshrossesst. C'A I riO. Owing to the great success and ; immense sale of Dr. Towusend's Sarsapaiilla, a j number of men who were formerly our Agents. 1 have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts,' Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, ic. j They generally put it up in the same shaped j bottles, and some of them have stole and copied j our advertisements, they are only worthless imitations, and should be avoided. j Principal OS.ce, 126 FULTON street. Son t uuiiumj,.!. x .; auci oy ait tne principal JJraegisU and Merchants generally throughout the United States, West Indies and Canadas. J. M. SHARP, No. 8, Old Market st., Dayton Ohio, General Agent for Ohio and Indiana, to whom all applications for Agencies in these States should be addressedSold in Richmond bv JOSEPH HOWELLS. 1 . . : T . : x A 1 1 r 1 . . . . Also, at the Dreg Store of IRVIN REED-
CrRlchmond Stove Store.-CO
fTHANKFl'L for past favors, would now inI form the public that he has the largest and best selected stock of Stoves ever ottered in Rich mond, tie has a new article, BUCK'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT, Ft V i: ;tove, with the s 1 as e s . new improvements, hav Tins ing larger Oven, and greater facilities for boilinir, make it the best Stove in the United States. Also, a full supply of the Oiu Pattern (six sizes) Premium Moves; ail states and patterns Air Tights; Saratoga, three sizes; Stanley's, three sizes, and many sizes of Russia Iron aud Parlor Stoves. Various sizes and patterns six, seven and teu plates. Hoilow Ware of every descrip tion, ( opper Kettles, 1 111-tt are, c. son Ul.iug a jjood .-ny pert :il....L...c.....;.. ..... ."Vi"..;.....!.,' II 1 11 a tlx. 7- t'v- a iit-rsai a iirntis BoHruing School, Samnel Test, Beuj. Fulghnm, B.'.ruabas I loblis, John Pool. Levi Jessnp. Also, to the following perons: "has. W. St.irr, Siduey Smith, l.tijah Collin, S. Murdoek, K. Borton, S. I.vude, Irvin Iteed, Mr. Ainierton, R. Shut, J. Wherry. J. Matlis. Mr. Hollowiiy, L. Fishier, J. II. Van Crunp, J. lle;ip, A. C. Blaiicburd, Dr. Austin, Dr. llowells, A. W. Bo wcrs, Charles Coffin, J. Walker, W. Show, J. Jones, B Davis, W. 'I l.isllelhu a.te, J . Sa 11 Oilers, H. B. Payne, J. Ogborn. J. Oreen, J. Elderkin, W. Wright, W. Fiilgbum, C Kati.rl". CAUTION. There are no Buck's Stoves, not Buck's Stove Improved, sold here but by me; there being no improvement made on Buck's Stove but by himself, !. Buck; and that is ill this new Pattern Air-Tight now offered. Richmond, September S, IS!1. 4I-tf LIVKRWORT AND T.R. w i.o.oooiii: Annn-tlly of Cousiimpt 1011 in the t'niteil States, yet how many could have been saved it they ba.i resorted to Dr. liogers' Liverwort and Tar in season. I Hot sanus upou Tmn'SANDS nre now testitiing that it has saved their lives Ullii restored t :eni to Health No one need I'K.sr.lIlt'.l though your physicians ami IVieiids give you up to nit!!! you cannot be worse than Mrs. Koue, of Staunton, who was given tip by her Dot tors and friends to i.ik with the last Mage of Consi JirnoN. We ptiMi .h her certilie it.- in n iiiiimn to the vast number obtained in Cincinnati, to show that the cures it makes are not routined to that City (done, but in every place where it has bee u iiitro-.uced. Read what eh Kays: This is to 1 1 rtify, that some mouths since, I was t iken w ith a pain in my side mid breast; I called iu the aid of several ph sicia 11s, but they failed to give me any relief, and for the space of one year I grew rapidly worse. 1 11 addition to this, I was attacked with a violent rough, i.1though nn excellent physician live. 1 in the same house, and used the gi-ulest exertion, mid paid tlie slri' t. st atteiilion, it Imliled all his skill two others were called in, one of whii.li was an , aged ami skilful physician, I lit ull their ell'orls proved alike unavailing. At lal, a physician who was attet.ding a camp-meeting iu the neighborhood , came to see me, and iieclared that 1 eou'd not last more than one day b-:iger: also, : all of tin' .vast number who came ! ,,. ' lieved that a few day s at most must end my rarthI y career. My frifl't 111 re nine culUd in to see tne , '.' But my brotiier i.t this riMs, Mieai u,j ,, the iistoui.-bing cur. s performed by lr. Kogers' ' Compiiii mi Syrup of Liverwort and T.:r, went I to l. hi lie utile alio bar U , a distance of sixl v miles, in l.'J hours, to g.-t some of the above me,: ieine : I commenced taking it, and er raime to tril , before , I had used half a boltle, the ;onj;h was eutirrlv cured; from this time I recovered rapidly, uud when 1 had used two bottles, I was able to assume my family vocations as usually. I am fully satisfied that if it bad not been for this rxcelleiil medicine, 1 would now be in my urave, , and must in justice say, that I truly n tarn my sincere thanks to the inventor of this priceless : medicine, and would recommend all persons uf- : lliclcd w ith diseased lungs to give it a trial. HARRIET KOWE. We the undersigned, do certify, that this account of Mrs. Howe is correct, we being persoiiI all v acquainted with nil the circmnst.-tiir,). : " PETE It P. MATTHEWS, t P. P. JfHINSON, THOMAS CRAIt;. JOSEPH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 7. l-S-17. THE WOXDEtFL . ( vm:s ma dp. Bv this medicine hav induced Physician of the iiigliest standing to prescrilm it irs ev. 11 Fro , lessors 01 liie uoiietres admit that it cures alt cr j everything else has Jailed j Dr. H. Cox, late Professor in Cincinnati Medi- ; ml College, ofiice on b'th street, says he cured Miss Belt of Scorfuloiis Consumption with Dr. j Rogers, Liverwort Ai. Tar, after ehe was given up j to die by a number of tkillful Physicians. Dr. j V. Richards, of Cincinnati, says he cured Mr. : Charles Wade, of Consumption with this medi1 cine after all his other remedies hail failed. ttTDr. H. R. Wilson, a regular physician of Gallipolis, says it really noted like a charm in the case of Mrs. Wiseman, the wife of the Rev. IL ; Wiseman, of Patriot, Ohio, who was on the ' point of death with pulmonary Coxscjir low : and was rMorj to lirtttli aftr a fw weeks by I the use of Dr. Rogers' Lsvk.rw ort .V Tar. ; The late cure of Mrs. Eggert, who now rsj sides on Race Mreet, three doors above- Eighth, , Cincinnati, is rnvt.r the most remarkable and : . , , .. . ' ' ' la-J ,la'1 lu"' 't OnSlllllOtlOl! tor the last III n...l a I . . , i ....f-, u,i iaii.1 . ; fhegrew ttorw and worse worn down and erna- ..;.....! ....t.i ..:..'. . ...i 1 . . r iaicu . -ifpi i.-ij,, enraij. ani neciic lever every day, red nerd to a mere sk-b-ton, her cough was most distressing, e'1 her physicians gave her up toi.iF.with the last stage of Consumption Dr laiuaieri, now caneu 111 ; rert,ratei I,oiir Doctor n iu s iid there was not the least hnne of, her recovery, finally her lung, irxntATKn both t I'.itern ill V and ext- rually and the blood settled under her nails so that they came off; her friends j came iu to take their last farewell t this crisis : she commenced using this same Dr. Rneras I Civi.RWosT ami Iar, whn h has restored her to, letter health than she has enjoyed since ahe was' fourteen yaara of age, and in three months he ' gaine.) fifty fKiti mis iu flesh. Thoae who doubt the virtues of tins wonderful medicine ore invited to call and see her. CONSUMPTIVES SHOULD CALL ON THE AGENT and see the certificate in full, of the above mentioued cures and also a vast number of others. 07-DECEIVE NOT YOURSELVES, byneglecting to use thi9 valuable medicine until it is too late, as there are thousands of canes w bich are too far gone to he saved, even bv this oreat hemeriv. le sure aud pet Dr. Rogers liverwort and Tar, which has his signature n a YelioT Label, on each bottle of the C'nuineIt is for sale by A. L. feC IVTLLE, Cincinnati, j v tiolesale Agent for the est and sou tn, and also by all the advertised Agents. Also, by D. P. HOLLOW AY, Richmond. Also, at I. REED'S Drugstore, " April 5,1543. ly. WORKS! WORHS'.! DORSE Y'S CELEBUATED VERMIFUGE a remedy unsurpassed for expelling irorms i warrantee 10 contain notiung 01 a poisonous ; character, but is simple in its actioti and safe in ' its application. The above medicine for sale : only by HAINES &. FARQUHAR. ! Richmond, Dec.27, InAS. !2-tf j j T AWRENCE'S PURE WHITE LEAD, is i "J-T'Tc for "l0 ,l Dr' ? . . ... Store No. 16 Main street.
November 15, Irl?.
47-tf;
Price RKOICEO le the LOW 1ST Fe4ntX
I T& ASIL BRIGHTWELL. M.n S-r.m.lVA ) 15, again take pleasure in pubttahiag to Ins friends, and all laterevted ia b mtrkM of flM-ap eesj, that he has jaet rveeived direct from Philadelphia at low rates, mmi is new : ready to sell to all who may favor hiaa villi a call, one of the largest, cheapest, and be selected stock, of FALL AND W INTF.R DRY GOODS, which coxsist, 1 rT,or: fiLOTHS, CASSIMKRES. S A TT 1 N KTTS , TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTING, Alc ia grrat profusion. TO Till: LADIKS: , He invites particular attention to bis stock ef I VII. KM. of liexrlv 11 ihaifra and nrieaM: tslaisi and fancy Mous. de Laiue; Goats hair and Alpacca I.ustrrs: Crape c Iiio; Honibaxincs; Cosh meres; Mexican and California Plaids; Erlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints in great variety; plain Mous. de lme ("hawle.sttk fringe and rnibroMlerrd do.; Crape I"ssc; Mull and Book Muslins; plain and fancy Ribbons, Fringes, Larrs, Carpet Bags, and Notions" in abandonee. Al0A Urge uwrtimit ef CMttorr liiH"iiare", HaNu-ar. Vlasa, uil, White LcMd, Oil, Ciramtea, Ac AI-0, A Urge aasortuteat of BOOTS and SHOES, which cau and will be sold at low prices. Also, A supply of Men'a fins Far CAPS, Silk, Plush, superior Cloth, Military ana Boys do, Ollo would again invite the public to an eiaminatiou of his GOODS, as he feels confident none cau undersell him without a sacrifice. For the truth of the statement t'Al.t. sad HKK. j rWHEAT, FLAXSEED, CORN and OATS jrinltj at ,; tilrl; for which wilt be pud the highest market-price iu Cask or (oafs. 3 TV OI.VTKV PKOOl'C C, taken in !""''"'?' fur Goods. -co RlCHMO.NU, Sept. 4J0, ISIS. 40tf roit m:-t: lati. the prices OF CSOODM IX HICIllTlONDn tan o rusrc9ar DRY GOODS, Cloth's fsinere, Tweed , Venting, t"isiMPtls, Kr. Groceries, Hardware, Queemware cr ri Kl?3 cr s, --Ui. i ! wn rr, TTlit i I. and in fart, every thiug usually kept in a retail Store, uud which have been selected with great ca re. Comr ot with vooa Tbhok! Cdmi on with voir t'ASli! nod 1 pledge you my weru that you shall find as CHEAP GOODS, at retail, as you cau find at any other House iu the United Slates. JKssii mi;i:icRirhmond, Sept. SO, 145. I9-tf 8! 8! 8! KIUIIT D tl s I.ATKItt ANJ KlfJtIT I'F.R t'KNT. fllKtl'KK! HliJ nt KICllTr RE to be found a magnificent stock of DRY GOODS, just received ami opened, bich we propoee to sell remarkubly cheap, consisting of Cloths of every descriptiuu, Carndmeres, Satinets, Jeaus, T weeds, Vetting vl every variety, Ac. 4l l. lli:V I1KLNK ftOODOi, we have Silk mid Alpaca Lustrrs, Chameliotis, l.yonese and Coburg Cloths, Llama, Lamrnartine, Robroy, Angola, and Oregon Plaids, Fabnue Desore, Ac; Shawls, of every style; Red, Yellow, Gre-en and Salisbury Flannels; Silk I 11. lis, 01 latest l.tsinon, iin ruisli, Olutli, rur, Jand Laiiiiiinrtiiie Caps; a tine selection uf Fall land Winter Ribbons aud Artificialsptud all kind I of J Fancy Goods; Carpet B.'gs, and Boys Caps, Men's and Boys Boots and Shoes; Indies, Men am' Children Calf, (.oat. Put. Leather, Boots; Baskius a4 Slipper. al'Of"riei, or Tiir arsr otrAMTT. cej'jr. rrr tHi'Ae.ixftntM. (laoswitre uud llurdwarci .11 .a-. i-i . . . j ' fii an 01 w hich we propose 10 give purrnaaers j the udvHiitngeM of our close huying, ami CASH ! payments, at the greatest depres.iou of the East : ern .Money Markets. j All kind of. Pruduce taken at the highest market price. SCOTT, &. CO. Richmond, Sept. 27, I8PJ. 40-toiie THOMAS M A SON, UNDERTAKER AND COFFINNAKER. T F.SPECTFULLY informs the people of Richmond aud vicinity, that he keeps on hand-READY-MADE COFFINS, and that he is prepared with a genteel 'M. MZ .'k HeXMC MZmj and will give prompt and particular attention to Funeral arrangements. H will make Coffins at the shortest notice, either day or night. 0lle has recently purchased a stock of Ma iiQGAr and Wsljiit V ANEER and Copal Vaamsii, and has no hesitation in saying that he will be able to give satisfaction to those requriog bis services. IjTSHOP on Pearl street, a few doors South of Main. Also, A large assortment of patent screw Bedsteads, constantly on hand, prices chemp. Richmond, April 12th, 14h. ifjtf mciimoxD F0UNDERY. STOVES, IIULUIW'WARR, a net :atic&. At Oincintiali Pricra, TtHE undersigned would respectfully iaforin . the public that he carries on the J-eundery business, at the old establishment. He has now on hand, for sale, a superior lot of STOVES; Consisting of Nos. I, 2, and 3 IMraovEO raaattm COOK""J rroTI i SrtuiAJi'a iirtouu cookim tove, seven aud ten-plate jtoves of different with a general ttssortment of Franklin and splendid Parlor Stoves. Also Pots, Kettles, Andirons and Waggun-Boxee. He also luaaulactures and makes to order cab ti wo siACHi.acs, (.'ii"iiir."iiini, rixxiG and XArnwe wacnrwrs, broad and narrow rowtt ions, rctxi.io erovea, and all kinds of machinery need in roaaufacturiug establishments. MILL GEAR IMG, OP ALL KtSDS, made on the shortest notice. He feels confident 111 siying that be has the largest and beet selected lot of patterns in the Western coeatry for Ghat and Saw -Mills. He has, in abort, the latest improvements ia the Mill-Gearing linn. TIIK ASIIISC; MACHIKEft. He has an excellent Thrashing Machine whtcb he manufactures, and will sell for cash or approved team. For ease to horses, and neatnesa and despatch in the execution of work, it is not infe rior to any in nse. The undersigned returns bis thaaka to tbe public for the liberal support bestowed npon bim, and respeetfolly aolieiu a eoatiaaaaee ef favors. 0"AU kinds of Machinery repaired on akert notice, cash, wnkit, orgeiod Ifoasaa, will b taken in exchange far any of the above articles. TTHis STOVE STORE ia an tbe North side of Main street, opposite the Richmond Rook store, where customers will be promptly waited nnv THOS. CfHARRA. Richmond. Nov. 2, 184. (jsAVtS.) C ASA DORAS. PHitcipee mm4 Reraliae, jnsf fraia New Ynrk, nt Ne-. 47, Main BtroeL. - IRVIN RED. Niv. 4. 148. 8-tf
r I' HE choicest of CORN MEAL and FLOD 1 eonataaUy an band at Me Callow gb' Ow eery. Provision and Feed Store. jan. 23, 1S43. 5-tf
