Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 15, 4 April 1849 — Page 3

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lasllaan Union, So. 9, D. of T., sjsrt wry Wednesday afternoon, at o'clock. Clark Division, o. a, Son of Temperance, Jfecl every Wednesday evening, at 6i o'clock, Meet on FrWsf evening of each week, at 6i o'clock. ' - ' ' The Franklin Inwtitnte, Meet Saterday evening at their Hall i IbeMorrisson Building at early cuidlo-l.jjhting. arann State Medical Conventionla accordance wilh the suggestion of different Medical Societies in Indiana, the "Indianapolis Medical Hoeielf give aolice, that there w.ll be aStoU Medical Convention held at Indianapolis on the first Weduesday of June next, for the amose of forming a State Medical Society. It ITnoued that there will be a full representation from the different local associations, a well a. by Phyiicuus, where no such organization exists II u order of the Society, tela. wyor BULLARD, Cor. See. tTCHy Council meet next Tueaday eveuiug t 7 o'clock. Richmond Market. April 4, 1819. Wheat, 60c V ha. Flaaseed, fiii'Dc V bu. " Apples (dried ) 50c. alter. 10c V lb. Lard, 6c V Itj. IJlS, IWWXU. Flour, nOOfiis) $1,75. ( f barrel) .J,5'J. Eggs, 5iiCc 'V doz. Bank Vte Twble ami !: tin nn t.it, (Corrected, weekly, for the Cincinnati Gazette.) flv Cxosoc Mii."R fit Co., West Third street, Danker and Denier in Money and Hill ot Exchange; who make roller-lion throughout the U. States, C.i n iila and Europe keep Jejtoait account! and diaw on England iu sums to suit purchaser. cuaEcV BTASDAIln. Ohio. 'mw, O. Life In.&T.Co. i pm All solvent I!. inks fiCldis Lafuyrtle. p'' Alabama. Franklin I pm Mobile, liunk of 1 S i:2ds Commercial 4 pm Other bks (St. nts7a"!da Merh'e A. Traders 4 pmj Arkansas. City Bank 4 pm; All Hanks i;ii770 ds Stale tik of O. Br. pari North Carolina. Chnl'obk Columbus pur All solvent Hanks '2 da Chillicethe l'"r' South Carolina. Circleville,J.OId,P. par; All sol v. Hanks 1 jn7 ds do. S. Rennick, nosale; Georgia. Dayton Franklin Bk Colum. Geauga Marietta Masillon par Augusta, 1 r pxr ( Klier I? inks, par Lnnisiana. pur 1st, 2,1 Mil. N. O. 15 ds Ml. Pleasunt Norwalk New Lisbon St. ClairsvilU par Ird .Mum. p . O. 50 di Solvent Hanks pur Illinois. par Stale Bank 00 Ui Shawnc-lowii ii." ds 1 ds .171 ds i ds Sandusky F.4t M'a.bk Steuv'e, par Virginia. jeirerson Branch pur Eastern solv. Hunks par ftebsiivill no sale iieelini; it iiw par Wooster nosiile: do Under a s Westeiu Reserve par I'.aaltm Hanks Xeuia par N'ew England Zanesville pur New York eClevelnnd par1 New Jersey Com Bk Luke Eli par IVunny IvmiU Com. Bank fcji'ioto par Iar t.ind 1 d pnr pr.r par pur par par jl ds Hamilton par i'a mid upward Lancaster par Uuiler n Miami Exu'if Co. 2' di.: Michigan. tTrbana Ml ilis St Clair no sale Granville f0 di.n IJiver Kaixiii no rale Farm's Bk Canton CO akl.nnl Cn. no sale West Cniou no sale li.itik of .Micliic in 5 ls Lebanon no sale 'Michigan Ins. Co. 5 ds AH other O. Banks, do.l lt'ir-irt. iniliana. jM.i. 5t Eire In. Co. 3 da St. Bk V. Braiii'hcs par Kentucky. Thse Banks have All solv. Banks, par a.p heretofore been from 3 oj disccunt, but are now generally ree'd ul pjr. K.lMvin Cxi-hitnci. Ilinjing llalcn. On Boston, 11 pin New York, lii pm rililixielphia.l ( f.0 pm "Baltimore, i M pin Selling flnlrt. li rt3 pr 14 M pr 1 J Ui pr 1 4 'if pr M mi Buying rates of Silvrr, 1 (H tilllil, IU Prime Bills fil) days iiitrect )). Starting Exchange iu New York, 7.38 pin. yfW Or!'HII ".SeJi.-tllT. Siijht sell il pm. f0 days buy int. and 1 (lis. U') days buy int. oil. 3i) days int. and I dis. One Xliiu l Certain, That Wislar'e Balsam of Wild Cherry is far the best remedy now used for all distressing coughs and all ri iseases of the Lungs. The cures teeing performed ur really astonishing the world. Ir. Wistar's celebrated preparation is wholly an innocent remedy being composed principally ofthoWild Cherry, an I extract of Pine; combined by a new medical process, willi the genuine Iceland Moss, another of Nature's great curatives for pulmounry diseases. Besides its ustonishiiig elJieacy in the diseases above mentioned, we ulso tiudit a very eiTectuiiI remedy in Asthma, the complaint iu which it lias been extensively used with decided success, even in cases of years standing. It not only emanates from a regular physician but has been well tested in ull complaints for which it is recommended. f7-See advertisement. MTgvit.iT, June 30, I S-1G. Pr. (J. C. Vaughn, Sir, Sinro your Vegetable Lithoutriptic h;3 been left here, it has met with a rapt. I sate, being a new article in this section it has by its curing 'property stepped into public favor iu a very short time, I'uiversally it gives salisfartiod. Lest we lose sales, you had better forward immediately a supply of both sites. Our customer are anxious to know if I ran obtain it soon, as they rr-3 taking it all over the sick ly section of tho country. I can send you testimony if you need it. as it has mnde r ti res which are pronounced marvellous. All the cry is "let us have Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoutriptic Mixture." E. P. STEPII AM. Reader, see our columns. Rend advertisement jinder Great American Itemed v. Get a pa::'phlet. NOTICE The Notes and Accounts el jMlcrHn. Asm, liave been placed iu my hands for immediate collection; all peisons, therefore, knowing themselves indebted to said As), are respectfully notified to call at my office aad make speed y payment. JAMES M- POE. Richmond. April 4, 1S4". 15:3w Administrator's IVolire. TETTERS of Administration were taken U out of the Probsts Court of Wayne co., Ia., on the 30lh March, by the undersigiied, on the Estate of Rob't A. Cooper, deceased; notice is therefore hereby given tu those indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment; and to those having claims against the same, to present them legally authenticated for settlement, within the tune specified bylaw. The Estate ia supposed to be solvent. S. B. STANTON, Adm'r. April f, lo49. 15 3t Kichniond nnd TURNPIKK Willtanislmrg LETTING. SEALED TROrOSALS will be receded, by the President and Pireclors, at Dover Mrrtiog House, on Moodsv the 2dd day of April. 1849, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 2 o'clock, p. for the Grading, Culverts and Bridge Abutments of tho Richmond and W'iltiamsburg Turnpike. A profile and Specification will be exhibited on the day of the Letting, ' and may bo een at Win. A. Bickle'a Law Offic after the 19th of April. Bjr order of the Board, Wn. PARRY, Pres. m. A. Bickle, Sec. 15tl

Richmond and Williamsburg

TURNPIKE COMPANY. THE Stock-holders ia the Richmond and Williamsburg Turnpike G'ompauy, are hereby notified that their first instalment of atock ia now due, and aa the board have determined to prosecute the work vigorously, it ia Decenary the money should bo paid iu promptly. The Stockholders are earnestly requested to make immediate paymeut. if they wish to see the work prosperously advancing. By order of the Boird. CALEB SHEAUON, Treasurer. April 4th. 11'J. l:bw MAST OF LETTEItS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Richmond, Ia., on the 1st of April, 1 rf 17, which if not taken out in three month will be seut to the General Post Office aa dead Letters. Achermau William Azciil Anderson Renjamin Anderson Mary Aun Besemer Eliaw Baldridga & Weaver Bates Caleb 3 liaitey Mos.n Harriet Mariah Boughton Hart Baker Ruth Anu Baker Mary Bond Charlotte Bulla Mary Bond Silas Hroi has Rachel Bond Hannah Bryant Jamea Beck Margret Bell J,din l.,nry Bell Howeii W Bell William W Henge W ill lain Hrowu Weetiu Htirns Daniel Hates M Brenaiunn Mosea Burgess Mary Burgess Joseph 2 I Brown Isaac XV Jenkins Phebe Ann K insey Oliver 2 Kittinger William L Kelly Henry IIP Kreling Augusta Keefer Elizabeth' Kerling William Lancing Mr Ludlow Henry Lancing Francia Lough Samul Lauilea Samuel Longstrett Eliza J Lamb Thomas Maschiieier Willholm McCau Edward McCoy Daniel Morris Sarah Megeo Elizabeth Meek Morten McClerkin James Messick David Murry Margaret Mendeuhall William McClain Mary Moore Robert. jlcKoon William Miller John II Millan James M Morgan Edward Meek Francis Maidelt John Marine Edmoud MuConneha Levi N as worthy Mrs Overman William Overman Cornelius Oglen John Oglen Eliza Overman Mo! onion ( )verinan Joseph Pickett Milton M Parker Calveii Paterson Bul ih Peteman P B Pierson William 2 Pedrick Jamea t' I osey M Parks James Rue Susan Mis9 Raitshack Jidiiel Ray William Rich Susanah Roberts Edwards Railsback Joel Rich Judith Ann Rief Dienoil Russel Klizabeth Ray William Rolierts Jonathan Rulon Solomon Sexton Catheriuo Slaley Henry Strattan Joseph Scarce Jonathan Smitti Elizabeth Shofer Ilermau .S'uii tine re Joseph A'ulser Hiram Strawbriilge Nancy Stawdell David &'impkins .S II S'iug Chrisiian A'iilg.vick Richmond .Stephens Palsey Stephenson Joseph Stetler Joseph Segwic Richard &'tubbs Elizabeth .S'cott Aney A'ulser Garisotl ffpencer Saimiel 'larr Marv Jano 'trickier John Smith S.irali "S'liutli Jolni It Ncott John . &'hu!s Nusan H Strawbriilge Samuel Teas Gibson Townsend Sarah" Tatfiian Jamea Thomas Alida Thompson James Temperance R Scribe Turner Robert M Turner Wilhelm V nderwood John Veneman John II Village John Wright William IVinster A V lV'asson A nee I m IVatsou George U'allare McCray Woods Jan W'llliams M Warder Jehtie lVatson James lVeaver Dun Cien Wilherald H I. Webbing llarman Willson Saiah Weiiner H Wrights JSJ.S Wheat Edward Willson Jesse. Wisbmezer Toh IVeaver 15.'rd Willson Thomas T Walker John Wright Fhebe White, Morgan Wood Jehue White James Williams Heafy William Lucinda Will moth Joseph W'aggoner John G Wihies John Williams Alien i!eek Isaac Zink Thomas F Hrazelton William f'lark Julia Ann Crocker Mrs Luther Crull John B C'iinastrell flark Thomas Conk Elizabeth CI aw son Ann "i Carver II J Cull llutih Clark W W Cox Ruth G Culbcson Ann E Culberson William Cooper Rachel Curry Cornelius jj Cruwnnver Beiijaman Childa J A a Cook Peli'a Clark John G Carroll Beiijaman Collin Mary II Dreehel Jacob Dill Mathew D.iiin-i Hiram Driacliel Jahoh Dennis William Davis William Dickasou Philip Davidson Jamea Davis Win P Derickson Sarah Dean Alexander Davison Clark K S Dickerson Mr Division Philanthropic Dickersou Philip Dickerson Hannah Evans John Elliott William Klderkin John Epps John Endsley John I '.vi us Edinonil Edgertou William Edwards M Dr 11 vans Win It Edwards Robert Eraizer Nancy A I'.irrell John Frances Emlirew Frederick Bowing I ulgham IlannaU Fliuii W m H Ei-li Nalliau I'd I to ii Klisli'i T Fosler tleorgi. 1 Frist Elizaht-th Feneniore Pearson Folk F. by ( Silihs Jane (!his Joseph ( !rali tin Allen Gritreth Samuel 2 t'riirm Mari.im II igljet Hetiey Hunt Smith '4 II ill Wiiliam ll. ll.-ms Jidnt 1 1 lrslibtrgra John Hunt Franklin llarl Amanda llasel A S H ie! Robert Hopkins Mary W Hatich Ji'llII Hughes Thomas Ilo.ii'l.ind James Hemierson David II ennirv David fiatt D.ict unt Elam .irriman G B truer Samuel all James errich ermnil ughston Steward enry Roliinsou Aunt Franklin caly Daniel iw kins Wm B ' enderson David F nigh John Sen j nut Ann 1 olsman Catherine I -nderson Eveliuo Ilif John i Jay Henry 0 ' Jc uirs W illiain Johnson George j James B V James Benjamin "2 James Elizabeth Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are Advertised C. R. WILLIAMS, P. M. Turnpike Letting. SEALED PROPOSALS, for re-grading and graveling ten miles of the Wayne County ( Turnpike, or all of said road East of Nolind'a Fork, will be rereived at the Secretary Office I iu Richmond, on the 16lh, 17th and ISth of the I 4lh month (April); at which time a profile aud I specification will be exhibited. lhe Letting will be on the lOlh of the same. By order of lhe Board, R. MORRlsaON, Pres't. 3d mo. 23th, 1S43. I4tl t OH nri0lbs- RAGS. WANTED at J J W.9fJ the City Book Stoi, or at our Prra Mills, for which w e will pay 3i Cents, in Cash or Trade at Cash prices. Mendenhall fc. Campbell. March 2S, 1S43. I4tf BOOTS & SHOES. f HUE undersigned, would respectfully inform I hisfrieud aud the public, that ho has just received, iu addition to his former stock, a large and well-selected assortment of - Pi Lndie. llise and Children's AViBUSKINS, SLIPPERS & SHOES; AXD BOt'S BOOTS AD SHOES or all kinds, &c. &.c. 0ile wishes to call tho atteution of bis customers to bis new supply, aud would respectfully ask them to cell and examine his stock and prices, feeling confident that they will both'. U"Shop ns floor West of Mendenhall &. Campbell's Book Store, No. 3. RICHARD ESTELL Richmond, March 2Sth, 1649. 14 3w.pd.

RALPH A. PAIGE.

A NEW GOLD MINE DISCOVERED! A. Oj O IW; J A. It. I; S. O. TT: SfS, I C.r I.2D!! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF V :-J d U --W.J . - .a -i . i u ' -w v, DIUE1T FItO.U .E1V OBK A.FJ I'll! I. ADtLPIIIA. No. 23, South-West Corner of Ealn and Pearl Streets,

ESPECTFULLY' invite the attention of their larg and snleuJi J stock ef tha latest and Plain anJ Faucy Goods. Cloths, of all colors and

tirely new styles of Plain and Fancy Nestings; balm La .Mode, Plain aud i ancy. I Wo especially invite their attention to our stock of "Lailie's DlT!S CSoods such as Ei:ibroidered La Brilliants; Groa do iu ius; Mu-lin de. cheu??; Silk striped s:id Embruitirrd Grena- ! dines; Bareges and Tissues; Jacquereil Mus!in; Lawus; French Jaconet!. : 5 rand ri!!s ; Cl.iren '.stis; Silk Stripe Persian and Scotch Ginglnrns; Linen Lustr-s; Embroidered Svvis?-; A ! vic-.i ; Prints, ;&.c.,&.c; Ribbons; Laces; Nelts and Illusions; Artificials; Wreath, &.c. , cc; P..r.is.,s; !;.

pers; Jionuets ana lioiinel 6iU; Hosiery; uiovn anu smi.iii wares in eiin.-s3 vnr.-iy; .i;iii!,cry trimmings; French Collars of the late style; Thibet; Silk; Crape; Wide La.ua and laucy Shawls; &.c. , &.C. T TIIK VOCVO CKXTI.F.MCV of our city and vicinity we would snv p!. ;is to cul! and examine our GOOD.S, and you cannot fail to b suited in Fancy, White and Brown Linen.; Lamartines; Drap de ete; Cashmarets, ic, Si-c ; Hats of the very latest style; Panama; Leghorn,

Falm; Youth's Lace: Jeuny Lynd and rancy II it; variety. Lookinir Glasses: Glassware, Queeiisware Tii nil who wisli to save money iu purchasing will h conviuced that we can save vou 'I') per cent regulate the prices of Goons in the wt; and at i Estikklv New. Please call an I examine. vt-A1I kinds of Produce Richmond, Apri' 3, I'-JO. A Five Million Lottery'. COI-VIX VAt., li iltimorr, Id., th nl.lft !'t tlihril Lottery iltnl Kchai.g oilice in tJiB t'mtfil itate. CHEAT MAMMOTH LOTTERY: Grand Capital Prize 1 00,000. il splendid .rizs of $.V),U0!) each, amounting to $ 1 00,000. 4 splendid pri-.egof $23,000 each, amounting to jilOO.OOO. H prizes of $1-2,500, amounting to $100,000. 2 ) prizes of $5,000, amounting to $100,003. WE respectfully request the attention of the public to the annexed magnificent scheme, which we offer, believing it to be the best arranged aud most magnificent Lottery ever drawn; 75 Number Lottery, 15 Drawn Ballots. Each package of 2o tickets will have 15 drawn numbers. -,-r. r. A package of 25 tickets can draw $-?.i0,00J. The lowest three number prize is $!,5-0. The 1st and 2nd drawn numbers entitled to f 1,000. . This scheme has been examined and approved by the State Lottery Commissioners, arid will bo drawn in Baltimore city, April 2i, Iril'J: BRILLIANT s-t-iit..UE.. 1 prize of 20 " 40 " 4 J ' 40 " $100,000 50,000f 50,000 y 25,000) 25,000' 25,000f 2:1,000) l:f,5fMl $100,000 100,000 100.000 12,500 12,500 2,500 12.500 12,500 12,500 y are 100,000 12,500 J 5,000 4,000 3,noo 100,000 100,000 120,000 t0,000 471,000 C0.000 45,000 CO.000 4.000 36,000 1.1C 4,000 2,055.000 2,000 jdra lowest 3 i 300 GO 1.5--J 1,000 750 500 1)0 300 awn No (1st nnd 2nd I i Ku 1. . r CO 3d and 4lh t5th and f!th 7th nd HthS i'tth and I0tli llth ti. 12lliS il2th Jo Kith il 1th 15th( 120 120 120 5,20 unv 2 drawn N03 26,550 "1 " " 210 100 33,305 prizes amVingto the sum of $5,402,000 Whole Pickets $100, Halves $50, Quarters $25, Eighths S 12,50. A package of 25 whole will cost $2,500 And must at the least draw 1,500 The risk, therefore, on a pickagj is We will sell a certificate of package of $1,000 Jo wholes Do do do 11 a do do 41,000 S.VK) 25 halves J j quarters $i"-.0 j Ilo do do 25 eighths 3l' 1 In this magnificent Lottery there are but 2701 packages, and as there are 455 three number j prizes in the scheme, there are butsix chances to package may draw $250,000 0AII orders for tickets, shares, or packages, will meet with the most prompt attention, aud all communications are strictly confidentialAddress GOLVIN &. CO. N. W. corner of Baltimore Si Calvert streets, Baltimore Mil. March 23 1?40. 14 3 w. CITY BOOK STORE. cBOOKS FOR THE MILLION? H AVI.G purchased D. P. Hollowai'i lock of BOOKS, aud opened a w holesale aud retail BOOK. A PAPER WA It CHOUSE! at the old stand, we feel confident that we can sell CHEAPER than the chkafkst; and we would respectfully invito Country Book Merchants to give us a call before going to Cincinnati, as we feel satisfied that it will be to tiieir interest. Wo shall keep constantly on hand, Eastfrx Writing and Enveloping PAPER, and all other kinds suitable for the market: Also, our owu manufacture of Writings. Wrapping nnd Printing: ; BONNET BOARDS. &c dec. in a word. EVERY THING TH4.T OL'GIIT such an establishment; and ,t to be undersold by auv TO BE FOUND in we are determined not to be undersold by auy Book Store West of the Mountains. MENDENHALL &, CAMPBELL. Richmond, March lt40. 14tf Xon-Stvarmins Bee Hive. O' V iPPt.irATlOV to me at my resilience near Newport, Wayne county, Indiana,.! ill sell Individual or Township Rights for O. Reynolds' Non-Swarmiug aud Dividing Hive. Its superior advantages over others are, that the Bees may be divided iustead of being allowed to swarm; the Moth be prevented from injuring the 1 Bees; the old comb may be annually removed, and the honey taken at any time without killing j . -1 : .1 .: I . .1. 1 I . V- 11 1 1 iiie iiiuusinuua urc, 1110 uwuucr xeea may ue ! caught, and the Hive may be closed and carried I any distance without injury to its inhabitants.- '. The public are invited to examine it for themselves. HENRY CHARLES. testimonials: j This may certify that I used O. Reynolds Hive last season, and while the worms killed bees in ; mv old hives on each side of it. the bees in it i were unmolested. I believe it will fully come ! up to uie recommendations given of it. ISAAC COOK. Middleborough, 3d mo. 6th, 1S49. I bad long been desirous to be in possession of Bees, but delayed to gel them in consequence of the bee moth, until I saw O. Reynolds' Hive.--I immediately bought the Right, procured Bees and put them ia it. So far, it has filled the recommendation, and I believe all who try it will be weil satisfied with it JOHN HENLEY. Newport, Wavne co., Ind., 3d mo. 2th, 1849. $ Il:3w

ED. C. PAIGE-

friends and tho public generally t.i a verv ' most approved styles of Foreign and Domestic qualities; Cassinets, a large assortjjieu: euCahlorma and Olaz-U Ilts auJ La;s in great ; Groceries. v:c., A.c. goods, we would s iv cull nn rjin iiie and you h UiJt!llt to nil of hich on the prices of finv house the same time show j ua a Stock, taken in enchatige -C!J 15-tf '1'i'diiriMloiis A t rival of liuoks! VT THE SALE MI THE CITY BOO'C STriRr:!' at Muni.:;. -Come all. auJ bring on your h'Afl.S or CASH. .MEN DEN HALL & C A. Mm ELL. March t-:!i, l- ll). lltf HUNTINGTON HOUSE, ICICSI.IIO.-VU, In!. r"lIII."? House firuierly known as the "Man1 sion lluuse" an J o"cupieii by K. Brookins, j has recently been purtlustrd by tho subscriber, who is now fitting it up in modern style for ths : accommodation of the public, ins : shall at all times be provided with the best the j country affords; and shall not be surpassed in I variety and style by any in the country. He is aUo about lilting up anU enlarging his .J3jy .. p e t- trij which Khali be provided with a good and careful Osri.KR, i"id pieiity of the best of feed lor horses. Th undersigne.l fe.-!s conlTJent that, by strict attention to the wants nf his guests, he w ill merit a share of public patronage. ISoanliiix tlic l:iy or Work, on resisuiiable terms. Also, HOllsES kept by t!ie dav or week. f ) " I N HUNTING TO N . Richmond, Feb. 21, 1-10. Otf r'IJ.LSii:i; 1IM'IIE.-A quantity G. McCULLOUOH. jan. 23, 143. -if ESPECTFELLY inform bis friends and , the public, that on account of his bad health, he iias opened a good stock of Family Groceries, in his Store Boom, opposite the National Hotel, and will sell as low its any house iu the city. Richmond, J u lie, 7, lclS. 2 1-if DESCHAMP'3 REMEDY I '! CONSUMI'TION: !HE GREAT FRENCH R E M E D Y ; Hl'iKiil' V Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. II i'Eor sale, wholesale and retail, by HAINES .So l AKUl'ilAR, ttj.mile tin- Han!;, Kil-II.MONU, Inuiava. l.-t mo. .list, Ir 10. (Jff i.Tii'oirr.ix'r to thi: INTEREST OF THE COUNTRY, " I II AT settlements should frequently be made I while lile is spared, and memory serves: and now that another year has just closed, we we would invite all those who have unsettled accounts or notes iiu", to come forward and extend that aid without which no business can be carried on successfully, and we will bo greatly benefit ed and obliged by rcceiviucr our dues, and there by enabling us to pay ours. j We still continue at the old ftand, Yo. , Of posite the lirauch Il iuU, when- it will aflord : us pleasure to show ami dispCfseof our Goods on ' the most reasonable terms. j II A IN ES i FARQUIIAR. j New-Year's dav, li:. TK. .TI'llll-llIi:ill. having taken Wm. , , Campbell into Co-Partnershiji in the Richmoml Paper Mill concern ; Ihev expect to furnish customers with GOOD ARTICLES in their line ISrin; on your 1 mid OATS STRAAV? 0The highest murket price paid for Linen and Cotton Kags.and Oats Straw; either in Cash, or Paper and liooks, at Cash prices, bv the ti.-m of M CN DEN 1 1 ALL At CAMPBELL. Richmond, Jan. 21th 1"?40. 5tf F RE??H and pure Oil of Lemon, and other nice articles, just opened by IliVI liLt.U. Nov. 4, 151. t-tf FOR FAMILY IS P.. rVRIED Beef, Belogna Samaes, Chse, IS resse.l 1 allow Canules, Jsoap, IS o. I Macktrei, Rice, Ground ?pices, of all kinds at E. 11. GITHENS June 7, 184? 1 iqi OKS... Best Brandy Port, Madeira and Teu'ff Wines, for metiic'Ila' PurPoses; Lime Juice, Lemon and Sarsa riU Sf"r"Ps; f"r at llED'S. Dr,a Aug.2t, 1-1S. Me...c,nal Depot. "V DVKIti. Madder, Ca'iperas. Losrwood.; Extract do.. Nut Galls, Blue Vitriol, Nic Wood. Fustic. Intiitrn. nretiaml Blue. Camwood. ! Oil Vitriol, Aqua Fertis, Muriatic Acid, Lac j Dye, Crude Tartar, Arrnatto, Sec, Sec, always' ou hand ami lor sale cheap, at REED'S Drusr and Dye Establishment. Richmond, Aug. 23, 1?4t. 35tf PERRV DAVIS' VesPtable fain Killer, a new and iuvaluabie medicine; every family should have a bottle of it in the house, it U chean. For sale by I- REED. Aug. 23, l;43. 35tf HAVE YOU TRIED DR. TURDIES FAMILY MEDICINES; well they are good, call at Dr. Howells Dru" Store. No. 16, Main street, where vou can ret Purdies' Pills, for Dispeps-a and Liver allVctions. Purdies Plaster for all sorts of sores. Puruies Ointment for all diseases of the skiu, emptr-ins, piles, burns, Ac., aad" Purdies Phoenix Eitters, a great restorer f the system. These ineciciues are just introduced here, bat they have had a great run in the i east. Try them, and Drove them. Richmond, Feb. 23, 1-L. 10-tf SILK. AXD FI R IIATS AXD CAPS OF THE SPRING STYLE; for sale by JOHN SUFFRIXS. Richmond, March 1 849. 27tf.

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i m. ruutiiTiunu uku i Hh uli vi) 4. . nr.. s E ; . 1 Ik" JTS at Dr. Howells Drug Store, here a large ! 1 stock, ef -Mineral Teeth, from the ManufacThoniiu it Dct.hard can b had at manufacturers prices, a!-o, told and Tiu Foil, Files, Forceps, Piaster cf Paris, and every lliiug that Dentists need. Plcusi ciii at No. 10, Maiu treet Ott. 10, l;4S. 4-2-tf 4-A rr rr r rn a ii Zy r f -SsjT C vy y v -i ' IIIS celebrated remedy is constantly in creasing it lams by th.- liiauy cuies it is maivi;:g ti.h ovkktii:: viii.i. It has now become the only me-licine tor family use, uijd i-j part.cularly rccoweiiucJ for IIKOI'SV. All st.iges of tliis complaint immediately relieveii, no matter of how long slainiiug. Stc I'anu.KLt fur t'tlimony. GRivn, and all diseases of the urinary orgttis: for these j distressing complaints it stands alone; 110 other 1 ariicle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will convince tiie most skeptical ; fe pamphlet Liver Complaiut, i!ilious Diseases, i KKVK.lt AM) AflVK. j To the flreat West especially and w hereevcr : these complaints prevail this medicine is offered ; NO MI Kit. I. AtiflNT. A'o drli.tt rious Oimyottiid i a part nfthis mixture, j it eures Ihesa diseases With certainty and cele- '; does not leave the system torpid. See p. amp let. rii.Ks, a most painful A complaint of a most painful character i I M M I'.III ATKI.V RKU KV EI, and a cure follows by a few days use of this or" tide: it is far he fori" any other prtparatian for ttii Ui.itase, or lor any other disease originating from impure blood. See Pamphlet. del; 1 lit v or Tin: system, weak back, weakness of the Kidneys &.. or inllamation of the : s:.me. is immediate) y relieved by lew taja w.-w . .,( tliij nieiiiciiie and a cure is always the rCSUlt. of Us ue. It stands us A CERTAIN REMEDY. i For such complaints, and also fur derangements of the female frame. REGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS. j Painful men struations. No article has ever been ottered ex-I cept this which would touch this kind of derange- ; ,,t It inr.v he relied Uliou as a sure an ef- i fective remedy and did we feel permitted to do i so, could give a ( 'fllOUS ND N MES, ... as proof of cures 111 iliis distressing class of cumpi 11 11 ts. See 1 a mphlet. All broken down, delnllate.l consiiuiiious "" constitutions from the effect of mercury, will hud the bracing power of this article to act immediately aud the poi- ! sou mineral eradicated from the system. i ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ; will find that the alterative properties of this article will rUKIFV THE HLOOD, i and drive such diseases ' from the system. Sue pamphlet for testimony : of cures in all diseases which the limits of an advertisement will uot permit lobe liameO here. Agents give them away; they contain 2D pages ofcertiticates of high character and a stronger j ARRAY OF PROOF, I the virtues of a medicine, I never appeared. If one of the peculiar features ' of this article that never fails to benefit iu any case aud if bone and muscle are left to build up on let the emaciated and lingering luvaiid HOPE ON, and keep taking the medicine aa long as there is au improvement. Tho proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC, ) against a number of ar- : tides which come out under the head of j S A RS A PA RILL AS, SYRUPS, &c, I as cures for j Propsy, Gravel, &c. : They are good for noth- ' iiig, ami concocted to gull the unw ary ; j TOUCH THEM NOT. I Their inventors never tho't ' of curing such diseases till this article had done : it. A particular study of the pamphlet ia ear- . nestly solicited. Agents aud all who circulate the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE, gratuitously. Tut up in 30 oz. bottles at $2, 12 oz. do., $1 each the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not he imposed vpon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoutriptic Mixture, blown "upon the glass the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions and "G. C. Vaughn Buffalo," "stamped ou the cork." Vnt.e ntlier are trennine. PreDared by Dr. G. I C. Vaughan, and sold at the principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No j attention given to letters unless post paid-orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted : postpaid letters of verbal communications soiic- ;,: 9Jn n,mnilv attended to. rratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article Ei2 Nassau st. New lorkcity, lOo rs-

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I Reed, and J Howells jr. Richmond Indiana. Van Cleve 3c Newell, Dayton, Ohio. G.W-Vanneman, New Paris, Ohio. E. Minshall, Eaton Ohio. G. S. Bardsal, Wholesale &. Retail Cin., Ohio. J W Hood.ajd C H Reymoud, Cambridge; Thompson &. Hays, Jrtcksonsburgh ; Halliday, Scott &. Ringo, Washiugion; Coffin &. Purviance, Williainsburgb; SSiJPBalU Centreville; J. Stevens, W E Baner, Hagerstcwu; E Thorn, Dublin; B. Coffin, Economy. D. Beaver, Liberty, Indiana. J. B. Faroam, Traveling Agent. rlASADORAS, Priucipes and Regalias, just from New York, at No. 47, Main street. IRVIN REED, fe-tf NaT. 4. 1343. sr BIBLES, for sale cueaf, at tha Book-Store of MrsDixmu Si. CaJirBEU.. RichmondApril 4tb, 1249. 15tf

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TlIIE suWriber respectfully iaforrrn the pubI tic and his friends, that he still continues

the Stcne Cutting busiuessin Richmond,ou Peart street, uear the Market House, where he ill bo J pleased to furniih cut stoue of every description, j ou the most accommodating terms. He has uow : . i i i.. A.v.-I oil nana ; anu expecis suorny i rcieiie au auuilional supply, a complete assortment of AMERICAN SinSIC i GKIO GHAVE STOJ, which he will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold iu this city. Plain aud Ornamental Itterinf, donf in good style and to order. Call aud exainiue ins ussoruuent and prices. DANIEL MOr.UISON; Richmond, Sept. 14, ll 17. 3:u THOMAS MASON, UIIDERTAKER AND COFFINMAKER. T E5PECTFCLLY informs the people of; on ! IV Richmond and vicinity, that l.e keeps hauU i READY-MADE COFFINS,! and that he is prepared wiiii a genteel i aud will give prompt aud particular attention te j l'uueral arrangements. He will make ColKus at the si. driest uutice, either day or uigiit. j Xrl!e has recently purchased a stock of MaHwiw and Wai.mt V ANEEll aud Cor4U Vm- j MSif. aiu has 110 hesildtiou in taying that he will J be able to give satisfaction to those requritig his sen ices. iTHUP ou Pearl street, a lew uoors South of Main. Also, A huge assortment of patent screw Bedsteads, constantly on hand, prices cheap. KichmOiid, April l'-'lh, 1 :4: I6tf Y 1)1' NG HYSON. IMPEKIAL, Gl'NPOWl.'EU, and BLACK TEAS, fur sule by the subsciiber; and warranted to be guod. G. McLULLOEGIL jau. 23, l;4'J. a-tf CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. j lSgSH T' HE undersigned respectfully informs the public, that he continues business ut his old stand, ou Fifth street, South cf the Starr Hous, ' where he makes to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, Buggies, aud all other vehicles in his 1 line. He also, keeps a number of articles iu his line ou hand. He believes his work will comi pare favorably with any manufactured in the ! west he uses the best of materials, and for finish j and beauty of construction his work cannot be excelled. His prices are moderate, and terms favorable. Thankful for past favors lie solicits a , - JONATHAN MATTIS. Sept. Glh, 181S. 37-1 y. ItHHMOM) FOUNDER Y. STOVES, HOM.OW-WAKi:, At C i 11 v i it n a t i P r and Iff , j fpK undersigned would respectfully inform i A the public that he carries on tho Foundery business, at the old establishment. He has now on hand, for sale, a superior lot of STOVES; co!lsisitllg of ;os. , f of and 3 IMPROVED rKEMlUM COOK1NO STOVE ; Si-ilman's imi-roveu cooking . ov , , t ytoyes of different 'es, wild a general assorliiiont 01 r rufikliu and j splendid l.riur iitpves. Also, Pots, Kettles, I Andirons aud Waggoa-15wxc3. He also inauuj factures and makes to cruer cakiunu maciunks, CUNUKNSKRS, SPINNING UllU NAPPING MACHINES, broad and narrow fowkr looms, fclI-Ing stoves, and all kinds of machinery used iu manufacturing establishments. MILL CEARIXG, Of ALL KIXDS, made on the shortest notice. He feels confident ui saying that he has the largest and best selected lot of patterns iu the Western country for irist and Saw Mills. He has, iu short, the latest improvements iu the Mill-Gearing lino. tii: ashing mac iiinks. He has an excellent Thrashing Machine which he manufactures, and will sell forcASil or approved tsaijk. l-'j? ej,e to horses, and neatness and despatch in the execution of wcrk, it is not inferior 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. 0"AU kinds of Machinery repaired on short notice, cash, wheat, or good iionsca, will be taken in exchange for any of the above articles. rrllis STOVE STORE is ou the North side of Main street, opposite the Richmond Bookstore, where custom ;rs w ill be promptly waited on. TIIOS. O'HARRA. Richmond. Nov. 2, ISIS. (ja31'15.) the popular Family Medicines, Nostn Vegetable Ague Syrup; Smith' Tonic do.; Nerve and Hone Liniment, Worm Medicines; Balsam Wild Cherry: Townsend'e Sarsaparilla; Essences; Mofl'att' Pills and Bitters, &r; call at IRVIN REED'S DRUG STORE, Main Street, opposite Gilbert's Hotel, Richmond, Ind., JJwhere you can buy CHEAP. Au. 2.J, 1643. 33tf S. It. LIPPIXCOTr,-Manufacturer of COACHES, ISAKOUCII1-S, ROCKAWA V8, IMI.ETOXS, BL'CCI ES,A-C. r"IIANKFUL for the patronage already ex1 tended toward hirn, solicits a continuance of the same ; having served an apprenticeship of seven years with the first Carriage-Makerin Philadelphia, whose Carriages have taken the premiums on every occasion that they have been exhibited at the different Institutes; he hopes to be able to get up an article at least equal to any now manufactured in the Western country. ALSO for sale, a superior article of B O D Y VARNISH, made by the oldest VarnishMaker in Philadelphia warranted not to crack Also Carriage Trimmings of eyery description, such as Laces, Cloth, Silver Hub Bands, Door Handles, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Hoggs, &c; all of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash price. Persona at a distance can be accommodated by dropping a line to the subscriber, Main street, oppusite Mr. Gilbert's Hotel. Richmond, la., Jan 21, lB4d. Mia '41. Carriage Springs. flf P'RS CARRIAGE SPRINGS received VVF nd forsale low by J. M. &. J. II. HUTTON. Main st. 2 doors west 1 Pearl. April 19.143. f I MIE subscribers hare just received a Lot of Cincinnati Pressed Tallow Candles, which tney will sea low bv the Box. VV. W. LYNDE, &. CO. Richmond, Not 15,143. Fr?si Arrivals! GEORGE. M'CULLOUGH.iseonstautly makior additions to his stock of Family Groceries, and general useful articles. His assortment ow embraces almost every thing called for .a ad a few that are ot of that descripUon. Their object isto keep eeery thing of the bestqnality, and te sell at the lowest ossib!e rates. Call aa4 exanxino before parf chasing elsewhere. May 17, 1948.

atiiuini V..-v-inBnnniitiincnL - DDnnnnM" Dr. Tow EM'uil's C'ouijHMintI Kitrnct of Principal OjVce ICG Pul.cn S.'-f, Xttc Yarkt and 103 Suuth Ptarl Street, Albany. Wonder and K5csii-g of tUo Age the not EitrnordUuary .Medicine ia the Vo;ld, Con -n m ption Cured. Cleun.-e and strengtn. en. GousuiiiptiviU caa be cured. Bronchitis, i Consumption, Liver Complaint. C.dds, Cat irrh. c ou;ii, . Ji!ii.i,i;li jg ol u.oo.l, .orciirH la tho Chest, Hectic I !uii,N !;!it Sv euts.l 'li'Wult o Profuse Expectoration, 1'aiu iu Shu f-iue, .'C , have bceu und cau be cureti. This extract i put up iu Quart Hulllrs; it i sis tunes cheaper, pleasauter. anJ v ,(i r.i nted tu. perior to any sld. It cures tisc.ise mil a u v.ir.i, iting, nursing, bickeuiug or debii.tatiiijr the p lieut. Ki:! Fits! Kit-! Dr. Towiis-ii.l.jiot having teted hi Sarsirparilla in c;iSl of Fit, ol" ccuiki never recommended it, and v. as iurpri ieJ to re', ccivn the following from an i'.iici iei nt and re. spectabla Farmer in Wesu Lci-u r t'oitnl ! Fordiifitn, August I''. tw;T Dr. Townsend lWarSir: 1 hue a little gill se vou years nf ige, ho bus been seyerii! years afllicled with Fits; we tried alm?-t erviiiin;. for her, but w ithout success; nt I i-t althcugh v could li.id no rccoiiiiiieiiuatK.il m vi'r ircui.ira lor cases like hers, we tlionglil a s!ii lvjiia very delicate health, we would give her soijie if vour Sarsaparilla. uud are very glad we did, lor it not only restored her strength, lu:t she h;is ha 1 v4 returu of the Fits, to our giet pleasure and ur, prise. She is fast becoming ruj'fd nnd licar'y for which we lel grateful. ours, Ucfcpertfullv. JOHN IH'TLEI!, Jr. Sl'ITTIXG m.oon. New York, April 2f?, J347 Pr. TowsJtNii I verily believe thut you c -:ll.. 1...- V...... . .i i ciiisj4iiui.i n.i, i;mi I m ii.t-niir, lltri'Ot!! IroVI, deuce, of saving mv life. 1 h.ivo lor several years had a bad Cough. It became woise aud worse. At last 1 raised large quantities of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and i:id ;i,.t expect to hve, 1 havn only used your Sarsapa.-dU a khort lime, nnd there has a wonderful change bceu wrought in me. 1 am now able to wulU all ever lit tity. I raiso no blood, nnd my t ough has I. It me. You cau well imagine that I am thankful iur thesa results. Your obedient servant, WM. RUSSELL, Go, Cth uine st. IThenmat ism. This is only one of mere than four thousand cases of Rheumatism iiat Jr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues. James Guiiimings, Es.j., one of the assistant in the Lunatic As lum, liiacku .-ll's Island, ia the gentlemen spuken cf iu t;u following letteri Black well's Island, Sept. 14, IS 17. Dr. Tow.nuk.md DearSir: I have stillered terribly for nine years wilh the ivticuinulism; cout siderable of the time 1 conlj not out, siceji or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, nrni my limbs wero terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, nnd they hnv i done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. lam so much better indeed, I ani entirely relieved. You ureal liberty to use Ihia for tho benefit of tho attlirted. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CUMMING3. Fever timl Asrue. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaps, rilla is unequalled in cases of the Chills and Fever and Ague. The following letter is only one of hundred lh-it we hava received from tha South and West of like character, Oswego, Mich., Oct. 22, 1H17. Dr. Townsend: Dear Sir I purchased for my wile I wo Lollies of Sarsaparilla of jour Agent .Mr. McNair, of Kalamu7.ua, (o try it for the Fe ver and Ague. Before I had tin'ith-d the flmt bottle, it appeared to warm the Hood, and every other day, when the Chills and Fever npp.-t.red, they were less violent; nnd before she hud finished the bottle, she was entirely relievxd and sho was much better than she had been before she took the Ague. A lady that had been very sick wilh the Chills and Fever, but had broke them with Quinine, and was left in a very wenk and distressing state, and troubled exceedingly with the Ague Cuke, seeing the effect that it had on my wife, she sent and procured a few bottles, and it restored her in a few weeks to complete health. Your Sarsaparilla is without doubt nnerjunlled ii diseases incident to the West, and if you think tiiat this communication will be of use, you era at liberty to use it as you choose. Yours, respectfully, CHARLES II. PWAIN. Female Medicine. -Dr. Townsend's Sursapa.. rilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolupsus, t'tori, or Falling of the Womb, Coativetiess, Piles, Lout corrhoea, or Whites, obstructed ux diilicult iltnstruatiou, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dischage thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced Ly irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing cau bo mora surprising than its invigorating c iTects ou tha human frame. Persons all weakness and lussiImln.frnin InliiniT it .1 n.. . - t - iuii ui energy unaer IIS llilluefice. It linmedlT ately counteracts the nervelessnera of the femala frame, which is the great cause cf Barrenness It will not be expected of us, in cases of so dclir cate a nature, to exhibit ccrlficates of cures pert formed but we can assure the alHicted, 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, havo been Lk-ssed with line, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to Morur.rs an t Cini.DRt.y. , It is the safest and most effectual medicine fos purifying the systm, and relieving the sufferings attendant upou child-birth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain and disease, increskes aud enriches the food, those who have used it think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents ciseuse attendant upon child birth in cosuveness, rues, cramps, dwelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loins, Falsa Pains, Ilerrnorrhage, aud ia regulating the secretions and equalizing the circulation it has no equal. ,Th great beauty of this medicine is, it is always saf and the most delioate use it most successfully, very few cases require any other medicine, in som a little astor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful. Exercise in the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always ensure a safe aud easy confine me nt, Cnnker in the Month. IMow is an account of another child saredl Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has saved the lives of thousands r.f chil-: dren. The followingtwo certificates are selected from a great number received this week. New York. April 1,1847 Da. Towsext: Dear Sir Oni of my children was very sick with a Canker in the Mouth and Throat, attended with great debility. It cam near dying. I obtained some of your excellent medicine, and it cured it tireclJy, ex which I assure you I feel very grateful. Yours, respectfully; ELIZABETH FOWLER, 27, Desbr esses st, CAUTION. Owing to the great success and Smmn.A r, f Tl w "TV. Uf fl n A SH, ha, ill a M number of nea who wer formerly oar Agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock. Vc. Tbey generally put it up in tho same shaped bottles, and some ef tbera have stole and copies! our advertisements, tbey are only worthless imitations, and should be avoided. Principal Office, 126 FULTON street. San, Rnildin?. V. V.: and all th nriniml n. tr i .1 . mnA f rt fi.nl.' ..luMil. ,U.mm1.ak. .1 United States, West Indies and Canada. J. M. SHARP, No.fc.Old Market st., Dayton. Ohio, General Agent for Ohio and Indiana,! whom all applications fcr Agencies in Loess, Slate shoo Ui be addressed. Bald ia Richmond by JOSEPH HOWELLS. " Also, at therDrof Store ef IRFJJf REEJ).

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