Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 26, 20 June 1849 — Page 4

CttrThe Governor of South Carolina has

mfiwa uugeuuemen 01 auieto . 4 ny-k . 1 f I it. .

. n "" compelled to work their way to their o.'h on the 4th July next, as delegates from S. c von raftg in hor8e.trml3rl, or on chickCarolina to confer with their brethren ofj r, k; ,lln,-v

the States interested in the enterprise, on j narrowly escaped being drowned in a the expediency of constructing a railroad j d s, h of aer to connect,-at the most suitable point, the j ,-.,,. r, . . ti- . r - . vallev of the Mississippi with the Pacific L, P", Postmaster at est Point, Ocean. Among the delegates are Messrs. J huylk.ll county, ad vertises a list of one Calhoun, Butler and Gatsden. !et,er remaining in his office on the first c, , , , , f instant, and appends to it the very impor-fO-Somebody. weknownotwho, in ariiun, not;COf bat ..Persons applying for exchange, says with truth, that a man s j ,ettCfS in ,he aboye listf wiU jease say advertisement in a newspaper is a loco-1 ,,, fll.,ort;.,i

motive siirn-board that travels about and i is seen by thousands daily. Think of that, ye non-advertisers, anil then reflect why it is ye get no custom. OrA Good Ii,ea. ".Suppose," says the Yates county Whig, "that the country Irauizia filler imu ic"uo i'J r a- i a i i- i...nl any man for oftice hereafter unless he shall x' ... i.;- nn..,t. I

i i . ' with cunpowuer, throu'h the carelessness nation, an advance paying subscriber to . . ... r (, q. . . , of a soldier. 1 he magnificent Liurarv our respective papers. Jt is certainly: c . . , , , . t, ' ' , ' i . . "i of the fraternity was destroyed and many right to support those who support us, ana .. . J J J not very wrong to forget those who ofilrj iVes os " you no aid whatever. jSiortiur ss i f St KVstiale AfTrctleii. OA-A single man' advertising for Clll-j Honor and integrity oujiht t.. be the leading ..trvV..n o I,.r. l ,.t .. ....t ;f.,! principle of every tr .iis iciion in !ile. They are

j . ' ., . , , , . . . . , him if he could find nothing better to do. he might come and marry her. lie did so and touched iO,CMJO. ffcSrll U stated on high autliority that Mr. 1'utterlif ld, a distinguished lawyer of Illinois, and formerly (J. S. District Attorney, will receive the appointment of Commissioner of the (Jeneral Land Oilice, rice Judge Young. (fc-The Shenectady Cahinet says the business of raising broom Corn in that county amounts to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars per annum. The papers state that when Mr. Eorrcst, the actor, married Miss Sinclair, he settled $20,000 on her, and that since their separation he proposes to add a thousand dollars per annum during her life. fc'Go to thunder ia now rendered Take your departure to the abodu of the reverberating echoes of heaven's artillery.' 07"The total number of members of the Methodist Church South is said to be 491,780. viz: Whites 35!,2"rs, Colored 134, 13, Indians 3,375, exhibiting upon the returns of last vear, the large increase of 26,233. OrStark county, f )lu'o, has subscribed 875,000 of the stock of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Itailroad. A public celebration of the commencement of the first 20 miles of the road is to takn place on the Fourth of July. 07" The Wool Grower' Convention, which met at Washington, Pa., on the 22d ultimo, passed resolutions decidedly recommending the 'depot system,' as most beneficial to both manufacturers and themselves; and other resolutions, having for their end to establish a wool depot in Washington. JrSfMMER Fashion. The daintiest and most aristocratic novelty of the season, says the New York Metropolis, is the white parasol, or summer sun-shade, lined with a pink or rose color, and supported, like a delicate (lower, upon a spotless stem of ivory. These are yet but rare. Woman. A gallant cotemporary thinks that this world would hardly be worth living in, were it deprived of woman. Listen to his rhapsody: Who would remain in a garden from which the flowers have been taken, or in a grove from which the birds hive departed, or beneath a sky that the sweet stars had forsaken? Let cynics prattle as they may, our existence here without the presence of the other sex, would be only a dark and cheerless void. The light, the smiles and affections of woman are the bow of beauty and promise, which spans the life of man from his cradle to his grave. fj7"A bright and beautiful bird is Hope; it comes to us mid the darkness and the storm, and sings the sweetest song when our spirits are saddest; and when the lone soul is weary, and longs to pass away, it warbles its sunniest notes, and tightens again the tender fibers of our hearts that grief has been tearing away. OTo-morrow, those that are now gay . , ... may be sad those now walking the ave - nue of pleasure may be subjects of sorrow those on the mountain summit may be in the valley that rosy cheek may have the lily's hue the strong may falter death may have come. 07"Voltaire says, "The more married men you have, the fewer crimes there will be. Kxamine the frightful columns of your criminal cahleders-you will there find a hundred youths executed for one father of a family. Marriage renders a man more virtuous and more wise. The lather of a family is not willing to blush before his Children." (fcrThe .Mbanv (X. V.) Express savs: Gen. Wool is about to remove to Cincinnati wher the htftil-fmartpr of his comnan, wnere me ntau-quaners or ins comnutml have been established. I lie CiCneral has lonr be-en a resident ot I rov, I whose citizens will regret to lose so valu able a member of society. OrMr. Absalom Death has been appointed Steward of the Commercial Hospital at Cincinnati. The 'hand of Death will doubtless be laid upon all who are taken to that Hospital. By the way a 'good one is told of this Absolom Death' or one of the same name. A number of years ago he kept a grocery in a small town somewhere between Dayton and Cincinnati, over the door of which was a 'shingle' with the following inscription: RECTIFIED WHISKY. ABSALOM DEATH. As the story goes, and old lady and her son were driving through the place one day when the ign caught the eye of the matron whose vision, being somewhat impaired by age, caused her to mistake, slightly, one word and she read aloud "Rectified Whisky Absolute Death." Stop, son!' said she, 'there is one honest man in this world, any how, and I must set him,' and in she went to make the acquaintance of the man whom her imperfect reading had led her to believe had the honesty to tell the trctk in regard to the article in which he was trafficking. Piqna, Ohio, Register.

CrThe New Orleans Delta says the State house is begirt with a lake, navigable for small craft: and the Governor.

jSecrelary of State, and Treasurer, are (j5r.bby Folsomhas made application to Mr. Ilayden, Postmaster at IJoston. for t!ie office of delivery clerk in the ladies department. She promises to be very faithful, and wants her salary quarterly, in advance. .... ,, r , OA-1 ho Convent of feanta , J . , , Queretaro, Mexico, was lately Cruz, in blown up virtues highly requisite, not witht:indin!r they are too frequently disregarded. Vl.atrvr jurMuits iiiiivi in;il ar in iicnt of, fiii:?ri!y in profffnion, Hi-ad filnesH in itirint, anil punctuality in fiiscliarging engnwf iirnts, arc iiniispfiisibly i ! 11 j fe n t. A ninnnf honpst intiijrity, anil ujriglitiifM in lii-t dealing with his fellow rrenturen, ii sura tog iiu the confidence hii1 npulausu 'of ll goo'l men; whilut ho who acts from iilioneut or designing principie, olit iins, denerveu I run tempt . t'l-lioinot prceeiiiif;!, in worl or j deed, are very olIeiiHive to, and uiiiixlifi;ilile in : the sight el God and man, even in trivial, hut j much more iu cou.if qui'iili.il iitf.nru. The most j perfect uprihtnesx in highly reqninit between I inn 11 and matt, though it in too often d isrejjnrded, I and i much more between the ttexeg. Kvery profession of regard nhonld be without dissetnj ldiri;, every promise preserved inviolate and every engngement fiiithfiilly nijuharsred. No one oufrlit to make any otFers or pretenxions to a lady before he is, in a preat measure, certain, her person, hertemper, and qunlificntioim suit his circumstances, and agree perfectly with his own tamper and way of thinking. For an adaptation of mind nd manners in very necessary to reuder the bonds of love permanent, ami thoce of ruarriaga happy. The man of uprightness and integrity ofliart will not only observe the beauties cf the mind, the goodness of the heart, the dignity of sentiment, and the delicacy of wit, but will Htrive to Ii his affections on such permanent endowments, liefore he pledges his faith to any lady. IIa looks upon marriage as a business of the grealesit importance in life, and a change of condition that cannot ha undertaken wilh too much reverence and deliberation. Therefore ho will not undertake it at random, let he should precipitately involve himself in the greatest difficulties. He wishes to act a conscientious part, and cannot think (notwithstanding it is too much connteneiiced by custom,) of sporting with the affections of the fairsex, tioreveu of paying his addresses to one till he is perfectly convinced his own are fixed on his just principles. All imaginable caution is certainly necessary beforehand; but after a man's profession of regard, and kind services and solicitations have made tin impression on a female heart, it is no longer a matter of indifference whether he perseveres in, or breaks o;F his engagement. For ho is then particularly dear to her, and reason, honor, justice, nil unite to obligate him to make good his engagement. When the matter is brought to such a crisis, there is no retreating, without manifestly disturbing her muet and tranquility of mind, nor can anything but her loss of virtue justify her desertion. Whether marriage has been expressly promised or not, it is of little signification. For if he has solicited and obtained her nfiVrtions, on the supposition that he intended to marrv her. the contract in the sight of heaven is su!!i-ienlly binding. In short, the man who basely imposes on the heart of an unsuspecting girl, and winning her affections by the prevailing rhetoric of courtship, ungenerously leaven her to a bitter sorrow and complaining, acts a very dishonorable part, and is more to be detested than a common robber. For pri vate treachery is much more heinous than open force; and money must not be put in competition w ith happiness. HOW DAVID PRICE CURED HIS WIFE'S SHOCKING BAD TEMPER. David, a man of meek and kindly spirit, had long suffered from the patter-clatter, never-end-ing, scolding tongue of his vorer half. One illa'a herb doctor greeted David at his work with "Well, Muster David, and how be you?" "Oh, I be very well, thanks to ye, but my wife's not so very nicely!" " Indeed," said the g.itherer of simples, with a quick ear for an ailment, "what may be the matter wi' she. Muster David?" "Well," said David, in his usual and quiet way, she hev a bad breaking out about her mouth every now and then, that troubles her and me varry sore, I 'sure ye, Master Doctor." "Weil," said the latter, "I could make a grand cure of her, I'll warrant; I hev a salve 'at I nuikes cf the juice of the juniper tree, and by biling up a vast o' different kind o things 'at quite cures 'at in no time!" "Deed," said David, "an what might your iciuirge ne now, lor a uox o mai ininienl 'at , wouj(J U(lila curfi her7 charge tie now, for n box o that Oil," paid the herbalist, looking anxiously up in David's face, "only a matter of a shilling!" "Well, that's dirt cheap," said David, "If you cures her. I'll give you eighteen pence: there now!" With this offer, the doctor set off home to prepare his nostrum, and straight way hied the very next day to David's house, box iu hand. There he found Mrs. Price, and went at ouce to business. "Well, Mrs. Trice, your husband toll me that you hev' betimes a bad kreakin' ont about the month, and I've brought a box o fine 'intnient 'at will cure ye!" With this announcement, Mrs. Price, firing up. at ouce seeing her husband s jest, raised the ' l'rusU wilh ' "he was sweeping the floor, aud pnmmelled the doctor to her heart's conI tent, even following to beat him a-field from her house, he screaming outall the while, "Oh, Mis!fU9 1 nee, he you gone mad.' 1 ' rout that day. nowever' MT9' 1 rico " been wl,OIy cnr"n of . scoirfilI, habits. David has nninA it . . , ... ber face and sav. "I'll ret a bo n' that 'ini. in her face and sav, "I'll ret a box o' that me nt, and there's an end ofthe matter. David honorably paid the doctor his Is 6d., and treated him to make hint forget his pummelling. The whole of these circumstances are strictly true. Uurham Lhromcle. Washington Gosstp. The Washington correspondent of the New York Mirror says: There is to be a duplicate marriage here, or rather in Georgetown, next month, which may interest yon. Charles Laninan, Librarian of the War Department, and formerly a gentleman of the press, and Ben Terlty Poore, of Boston, author of the Perley Letters in the Boston Atlas, are to be married on the same day, to two sis ters of Georgetown Misses Dodge. Two brothers of the yotingj ladica are to be married at the same hour to two ladies of the same place, and the octave party are then to set off on a honeymoon excursion to the Jiorth. Among the appointments here I am hsppy to learn that Mr. Robert Ghilton, of New York, a younger brother of the chemist, has been appointed Librarian of the Patent OtTice. It is prettv generally snpposedlhat Abbot' Lawrence will co to England, and his old correspondent on financial themes, Mr. Rives, of Virginia, to France; but beyond these gentle-j men. eveu rumor has not designated any foreign i amDass.iuor. save .Mr. Earrmger of N. C, who is one day sent to Chili, another to Spain. The President continue iu excellent health; he takes a daily walk in the grounds of the White' House, his 'custom of an afternoon. and looks better than he has before or since he cams from Baton Rouge. He wants very much to go North, but fears that the pressure of business will not permit it. He has been ia Near York but once in hi life, and that was bat for a short time some years s.utc. I

BEEVES A STEPHENS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS and BONNETS; (.It Sleeint' Old Stand,) No. 192, Main St., below Fifth, Mirk E. Rwt. 1 CixcixsTt. Jamrt E. Krtret, Isaac Stephen, j. ) June Glh, 18-19. -13 Splendid Sale of Iteal Estate. RY virtue of authority to me directed from th Wayne Probate Court, I will offer at

public Sdle, to the highest bidiier, the following r-l estate, to wit: "one hundred rods in width off of the East side, of the Soulh-west quarter ; of Section No. I", in Township No. 13, and Range No. 1 West, in Wayne County, Indiana," i Iwing the farm formerly owned by Elizabeth Kltis" daughter of Shaderick Henderson. The i sale will commence abont JO o'clock of Satnrday the 7th day of July, 1 l', at the linking house Ir.oorin the citv of Richmond, in said county, imnn the foIluwinT conditions: One third of i the purchase money will be required in hand ; jone third in nine, and one third in eighteen ) months from the day of sale, the purchaser to I ffive notes with approved security, on deferred pa V me ii Is, waiving the benefit of the valuation and appraisement laws. S. F. 15AUNCS, Commissioner. May 23, 1?VJ. 22-1 j F o r S a 1 e . rIin undersigned offers for sale a valuable I Tract of Laud, containing Kin acres, wiili ! about ninety acres under cultivaion, lying near ' the White Water Vallev Canal, three miles be- ' low Milton, in Wayne Comttv, Indiana. j SrA.ML'KL CAM MACK. I May 23, 1849. i-2-:!m OIL, Tiirpeiitiiic, V a r it i li , I'aluts, lY-tull, and Family I IVI'lii . for sale by j Richmond, June C, F-4'J. SlV l.V V VOE. VANF.LLA HRAN.. These beans are a superior article for flavoring Ice Creams, j and all other such luxuries. They are also a dellightful perfume. t or sale at j Or. IIOWLLLS' DRUG STORR. I May 23. I4. 24tf E' ? KltV, nil sires; Sand and Class Paper; White-wash. Shoe, Scrub and Horse Rrush!es; Glue, of various qualities; Gum Co.iI, and -Shillac; Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars; Mutches; j Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Washing do.; Fish I 'til; NeaU do.; Sperm do.; and other articles usually kept in Drugstores, for sale bv May 23, lf-VJ. I. RFKD. New Spring and Summer Goods! STILL AUKIVINli AT NO. 45, MAIN STREET!! BASIL BICH.Kl'riYI2L,I respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally, that he is still receiving from Philadelphia, and opening at his old stand, FRESH SUPPLIES of Foreign :nitl Domestic Iry 4ools, of the latest and most approved patents; among which will be found CLO 11IS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINGS, !tc. fee. LADIES, I'Sl'ECIALLY, ARK I.Y1TK! TO CALL And examine his stock of DRESS GOODS, among which are: Fancy Pink Iaw ns, Organdy do. do., French do. do., Plaid do. do., new style Camelion Stripe, Striped Genadiiies, &,c. &.C.; SII.K, of nearly all shades and prices; plain and fancy Mous. de Laine; Goats' hair and AIpacca Lustres; Crape de Laine; Ilombazines; Cashmeres; Mexican and California Plaids; Erlstoii and Manchester Ginghams; Prints in great variety; plain Mous. de Laine Shawls, silk fringe and embroidered do.; Crape Lesse; Mull and Hook Muslins; plain and fancy Ribbons, Fringes, Laces, Carpet 11a gs, and "Nolions" iu abundance. IiONNETS. China Pearl, Superior English Straw, Pameiia, l uiicy Cuburij, White Lace, Florence Hraid, and Gimp; Misses aud Children's Bonnets and Hats, etc. elc. A i.si,-dery, Quri'Hwarr, llurlcnr, Glass, Sail, Wliitr I sail, Oil, G rarer ir, S'C- - A large assortment of ROOTS, SHOES " and SLIPPERS, which can and will be sold at low prices. Also, AnZ2fjC assortment of Parasols and Umdrki.i.as. Jc 13" 11c would again invite the public to an examination of his GOt IDS, as he feels confident none can undersell him without a sacrifice. For the truth of the statement V I.I. and SKK. JjrWHEAT, FLAXSEED, CORX and OATS, in demand at all times; for which will be paid the highest market-price in Vaxh or Goods. ITCOl'NTKV I'KOUl'CE, taken in exchange for (Soods.Cfl Riciimo.nu, June C, 18-1!). 17tf TAKE XOTICE. J "MIE stockholders in the Richmond and New port Turnkike Road, are hereby notified that the third Installment of five dollars on the share, is due the first day of August next. JOSEPH E. STRATTOX, Treasurer. May 3 1 st, 1S4!. 21-td. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! JESSE JVIECIm, has the pleasure of saying to his customers, and the public generally, that he has now received and opened his stock of SPRING AND Sl'MMKIi GOODS, which have been selectedwilh great care by himself, and particularly adapted to this market, comprising all the various colours, qualities'and styles of Cloths, Cassiineres, Cassinetts, Janes, Tweeds, Summer wear for men and boys, See To the Ladies: My assortment of DresK Oootls is complete, comprising every thing adapted to their wants, and all vi rv nice. To the Yopno Gehtlemen: I would say that your wants have been properly appreciated, and you will find all ! K." To the Mechanics: I can say that I bring nothing that comes in competition with your business, aud I would most respectfully invite you to call and examine my Stock; I do not say that I will sell you Goods ttrrnty per cent, cheaper than any other limine in the city, were I so to do, you would say that it was all humbnggery, and rightfully too; but this much I do say, that you shall find my Goods as cheap as at anv other Hocse IX the citt, no matter vhat they may tell at. X j ' 1 am happy to say, that my customers are not all rushing in solid mass to get on board a vessel bound for California, but are rushing right to my Store, to get good, nice and cheap Goods. Conk on! Come on!! one and all!!! 30,000 PohihIs of Wool Wanted, Ami nil other kinds of Country Trounce taken iu exchange for Goods. Richmond, Juno 6, 1S49. 19-tf WAYNE COUNTY TURNPIKE. rrIIE Stockholders of the Wayne County Turnpike Company, are hereby notified that the second instalment, being $6,43 ou each share, will lie due on the 10th day of 6th mo., (June) next. The great state of forwardness in the work makes it important that payments should be promptly made. BEXJ. STRATTAN, Treas. 5th mo. 30th ISU9. 23 rui:.TioT S EXPEDITION Xctv Goods at ,o. 22, Iflnin st. WE beg leave to say to the citizens of Richmond and the surrounding country, that we have received and opened, direct from New York and Philadelphia, a large and desirable Stock of TIEItCIIAXDIZE, embracing an extensive assortment of Gestlfjien's Scjimeb. and Ladies' Dress Goods ike litest ttylcs; with a gr-at variety of BONNETS, PARASOLS. FRINGES. GIOTS. RIBBOXS. ARTIFICIALS, AC, which will be disposed of at prices to make it an object to those wishing to purchase. O-N. B. Our stock of XKIH.TIIOS is full, and will be disposed of at Cincinnati wholesale friers. A fresh supply of the Celebrated CantOM Teas, warranted to gie universal satisfaction. TECH ELL DEDRICK. Richmond, June 6, 1?J. 20tf I

T. J. Ferguson. wm. P. wilsux. f

Jtr Wil SV' "r - c ' Ao. 18, Main Street, ; 1 ,M --""-"-re " zenaof R.chmoua and Ticiaity, that they have received their mr w t - t . . Spring atvl bummer block nj uUUJJb, Direct from the Eastern Ciliex, ar.d are still receiviug additions thereto, embracing every variety of new and fashionable Ire iootl fr f.Utl !" M't:r; Also, GES't'LEMES'S WEAR, in Great Variety " Actr and Fathionoble Stgtti. la a word, our stock is heavy and our assortment complete; all of which has been selected with great care; and, as we are not cisnosed Udo business by HL'MBL'GERY, we would respectfully invite the public to EXAM INK OFU STUCK," which ws always take pleasure in showing; and would modestly uggest to our trienos that OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE! Richmond, June 6, 1?19. I7tf Pladriver and Lake Erie Railroad. F U R S A N D V S K V , C L K V I : L A N D , U L' F F A L ) AND NEW YOUK. A PASSEN(ER train leaves Springfield daily, (except Sundays.) at 12 M. and arrives at Sandusky same evening at 9. Second tfaiu leaves rpriugtield every evening, (except Sunday ) at IU o'clock and arrives at Saulusky next iiioruing at S o'clock. FARE, Springfield to R' llfoiilaine, 30 miles, " " Kenion, 5(1 miles " " Tiliin, DO miles " " Sandusky, I'M miles " " Rultalo, about '111 hours, f,(M ( The steamer Queen City leaves SauduaKy every Monday and Thursday. I lie .America every i oesuay anil r n lay. ( The Saratoga every U eunesday and .-v.turjay ; and immediately after the arrival of ll.e i.igl.t j tram, and arrive in Cleveland ut 1 I . M. aim in , Uutlalo the next morning iu lime for the early II tit II 1 1 V i. l . 1.1. a . U 'UV'll.', "lltl 1. . t 1 via I. I. (to I'i II. A.. W May 12, 1? 19--I Dayton Jour. a.". HAi.rir a. r.iifJK. ed. c. paiuk. A Xew iolI 71 i lie Diroverel: Ai.l. Comparison is Dkhkii! An Evtikk Nkw Stock r KriK A Summer oul, Direct from Nkw York anij Philaueipiiia!! RA. K. C. I' AI;K, So. 2.1, Sotitha West Comer of Main and I'rarl utrritu, Richmond, Indiana, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public generally to a very large and splendid stock of the latest and must approved styles of Fore it'll and Domestic, Plain and Fancy Good Cloths, of all coiors and qualities; t assinets, a large assortment entirely new styles of Plain and Fancy Veslings; Satin, La Mode, Plain and Fancy, do. TO THE LADIES: We especially invite their attention toourstock of Itil ie IrN 4sOOl. such as Embroidered La Brilliants; tiros de Indus; Muslin de ("henes; Siik striped and Embroidered Grenadines; Bareges and Tissues; Jaequered Muslins; Lawns; French Jaeonetts; Grand rills; Clarendeus; Silk Stripe Persian aud Scotch Ginghams; Liuen Lustres; Embroidered Swiss; Alpaccas; Prints; .c.,&c; Ribbons; Laces; N'ttts and Illusions; Artificials; Wreaths, i.c,itc; Parasols; Slippers; Bonnets and Bonnet Silks; Hosiery; Gloves and small wears in endless variety; Millinery trimmings; French Collars of the late style; Thibet; Silk; Crape; Wide Laine and Fancy Shawls; iSic. Tit TIIE VOI XC (;KXTI.KMKX of our city and vicinity, we would say: please to call and examine our GOODS, and you cannot fail to be suited in Fancy, White and Brown Linens; Lamarlines; Drap tie ete; Cashinarets, .tc, Jt.c, Hats of the very latest style; Panama: Leghorn, Palm; Youth's Lace; Jenny Lynd and Fancy Hats; California and Glazed Hats and Caps in great variety. Looking Glasses; Glassware: Queensware ; Groceries, !tc, itc. To all who wish to save money in purchasing goods, we would say: call and examine and vou will be convinced that we can save you '20 per cent, on the prices of any house winch atszaritrs to regulate the prices of Goons in the west; and at the same time show you a Stock, all of which is E.ntikki-v Nkw. Call and examine. ft5r"All kinds of Produce taken iu exchange . Richmond, June , 1-lJ. l.V.tf CAIJTIO.V-Two Drafls drawn by Wm. Daii.ev on John R. Ciiii.ii vV Co., and accepted by them, dated Maylilst, 11!!, at three and four mouths, for Five Thousand Dollars each, the name of the payee left blank, were mailed at Cincinnati on the evening of the l -t!i list., in a letter directed to Wi i.u am Daii.cy, Connersrillr, I nilin 11a , and have not since bten heard of. The public are cautioned against receiving the said Drafts, payment having beeu stopped. JOHN R'. CHILD &. CO. Cincinnati, June 6, 184!). Gaz. $1 21:.'it A. F. SCOTT. J. II. JIKMJENHALL. Fresh Arrival! Summer Campaign! r I MIE citizens of Richmond and vicinity are respectfully informed that we have received and opened, direct from the Eastern Cities, one of the most extensive and desirub'e stocks of M K R C II A N D I Z E , ever before offered, and at prices that cannot and shall not he Ik at ! And, as it is known that the "lirsl f'.ce-" vet discovered in the "Sew Gold Mine" is at NUMBER EIGHT, v.e are authorized to say that, if any of our neighbors wish an Agency to "establish the prices of Goods'' anv place, they can procure one bv apply ing to SCOTT it CO. ffc5N. B. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Richmond, June Cth, 1949. lTtf WORMS! WORMS'! WORMS!!! D ORSEY'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE a remedy unsurpassed for expelling trorms , warranted to contain nothing of a poisonous character, hut is simple in its action and safe in j its application. I he above medicine for sale only by JOHN HAINES. Richmond, May 23. 1840. J2-tf a. L. FAKQVHAE. THOMAS VICKEES. Gentlemen's Clothing Store. riAKQI TIIAK VirKFKS, embrace I this method of saying to the citizens of Richmond and the country around about, thit ; they are now receiving and opening, at the j '(cnllrincn'i l7uriiisliin Depot, One Door West of the Sational Holt I, j J : 1.1 .: f enaru i f

a .ery uniiraw K,c..,.. . , owuuc, enM,racinS would inform Merchants and others, dealers in every article in tho Clothing line, which for , articles, that they have established cheafsess, STTI.E, qtautit. xakk, Slc, cannot th,mwlrt, in Hamilton, Ohio, for the manufacbe surpassed by any similar Establishment ? ture and ale of eTery kind of the W estern country. 1 heir stock consists, in : n,P., . ,,,-,,.. part.of the following articles of Clothing: j GROUND fcPICLsftr and MISIARI), l ine and other Cloths; Cassimeres; Salia and which they warrant perfectly pure and of the

Fancy Veslings, a very superior lot of Plain and Fancy Liuens, iScc, made to order on the shortest notice; Umbrellas, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, vanes, etc., etc. ItOOtS and Shoe. We are the agents for the sale of Mr. J. II. Deter's superior CALFSKIN BOOTS; also his celebrated CONGRESS BOOTS, a supply of which articles will always be kept on hand. DODD'S NO. 1 HATS. An assortment of DOII5 Superior Silk Hats, which we are selling lower than ever offered in this market. Also, Panama, California, Congress, Leghorn, and Palm Hats. LAMPS. A beaotiful lot of the above arti cles, such as. Stand and Suspending Lamps, t Chimneys, Globes, aud a splendid article of Lampshades, which are offered very low for CASH fJ"A!l of the above articles have been purchased at very low prices, and we are therefore enabled to sell onr clothing at as cheap, if not cheaper rate that has heretofore been offered iu this market. ICeUieilllKr Our garments are not Eastern made but are manufactured under our own supervision, and we can therefore recommend them. Observe The " Gentlemen's Furnishing Establishment" one door West of the Natioual Hotel and next door to J. &. P. Voorhees &e Co.'s Stage office . Richmond, June 6th, 113. 15-lf

BII'IIMOXO CLOTHIXO STOKE.

Removed to A. 43, .Vi ttrttt, Jer i Oj'poiite t!xe Il.ink; 1 x.ri c , . i lii'ii ai. ni I ii n i. , jxl. Summer .0mI. which are i emgi j mmaafMluA lu, ('LOTIll.U. I have on i l h8ntl Sll.l v cf CUh, Ire,, Froch am i Sack I B TaV. 5B Sunuiver-Ciolh, j Cashmaret, Tweed, J.aiii-s, a ud Linen do.;i Cloth, Flam anil Fancy Cushtuere, Satlinett. Tweed, Jean. Cottona.!e, I'luiu and Checked j lmen 'av3Jnn..r m every van- i etv of stvle: Velvet, rtam and Fancv Sattin. Cloth. rWm,!. V:..Vii.-ii. ant Cad.i.ire VKVS: which w.ll b- so'd LOW for CASH, I ana t.'e making WARRANTED. AUo,Mlirt, Drawers. l'li d : Fanci Cravat, Su wen tiers. SocKs. laovts, Ac. Ac. A. WOODWARD. Richmond, June C:h, ll-. l'lf rA.MES KLIinii CAI.F.B K. PRKSCOTT. BOOK STORE Si BOOK BINDERY. I.Or.II A I'KIX'OTI' having form LL. ed aco-partuer.ip for the purpose of conducting the lio k-ski .unc. and IIook-simuxc . business, tfi"V th"V would respertfullv inform l:ie public, tint they have on hand and are receiving at the i Id Fit-Or!ice st-md, a chosen supply of Mitreil:lt foil- and Siiuml 15iMik-, Ii';nl Uuol.-, Ma'.ioi.n y. Wall nud lull ;j IV l'.llK I, III'. Their stock of M isceiianenus books comprises a cre.il Viirictv of tiie Standard liiosnipliical. ilitorical and Poetical works, which thev will

j seH at the lowest prices. j In the School bo:ik line th"V have all the difnI.O'I i ferent kimls of Hook used iu the schools iu the 1.75 i west. Iu the way of 2 j S 'B' A T I II V , 4. i 1 r-.. .,.. 1..,..., r,t ,!ifr..rent

' qualities, Sl.ites, te. I pens. Envelopes, Ink ami i a ?re,it variety of other articles. Thev will 'not boast of selling "cheaper than Se chettesl ; but they respectfully ask those K,iMu to , r,., .,SL. al."v!,ins iu th.fr line to cull anij ,,xainin' tjir pto.k le!re pun hasmg aud jfv svU rh.lt .111V llttll.r e8la,- ,.,.,',..., wjt!liu ,;, li!o! f tllis ,',act. wo ill I not ask any one to buy of us. A,' .A ICilllll. -lliivinff tilted up a Bindery in the rear of tlifir Book Store, and one of the linn being a prartie d Book-biiiiier, they are prepared to re-bi nd old Books in any stile required, at short notice. They will also manufacture H LA N K-BOOKS to order on ruled pa per, lliey keep on lieuU asupply oi paper oi i different biles and of the best quality. County OHicersciii be supplied with any kind of Blank Books. Their orijers are solicited. Richmond, April 1, 1-1'.. ll)-:?uio. .TJ I A i: IS A I, W A TP i: tc . HE undersigned have erected an establish ment and are manufacturing a superior ar ticle of M I N EU A L W ATEIi, and are now prepared to supply customers by the dozen or single bottle. llaviug gone to considerable ex-p-ne in procuring machinery, and from their experience in the business, they feel confident that they cannot fail to please their customers with this delightful beverage. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. 1 i Persons wishing to purchase can be snplied by leaving their oriiers at Mr. 15 r it; hi we I i "s S tore. LAVE ROSA. Richmond, May .'10, l l'l. 2:i-tf (OI-I.IVi:U OIL. A new article for Rheumatism, ami all painful affections The (Ml of ("odliish Liver, begins to be eiiteusively used by Physicians, and has been found to be a very su -cessful remedy for Chronic, Rheumatic, and Gouty affections, diseases of the Chest, Scrofulj, RihUets, X e . A pure article for sale at Dr. Howell's Drug Store, No. lfi, .Main street. Richmond, IV1. 2. 1-1D. 10-tf YniuuMt' 3!ill li'0'rt y for S;tl'. fB'MIE undersigned wishes to sell a valuable g Flouring -Mill, ivith three run of Jlur, machinery entirely new and in good repair, with some, biiiluiugs and forty ucres of land attached, situate on Greens Fork, three miles below Milton, Wayne County, I udiana, and near the lute .iter Canal, wlii' ti will be sold reasonable. 1 "or information apply to S. ('ammack, near the premises, or N. Hollingswortli, near Ceiilervilk" in said count v . S A M U EL C A M M A C Iv . NATHAN HOLLINGSWORT1I. Eaton Register, Hamilton I utel ligencer, and Dayton Journal, copy for 3 mouths, and charge this oilii-e. May 2:1,1849. 22-3.ii WOOL WANTED! AT TIIK Iticliiiioutl Woollen I";irorj. J H E undersigned are prepared to receive WOOL, to manufacture into Cloth, Cassimkrf:, Sati.nkt, Twr.r.n, Flannel, and Dlankkts, cither on shares or by the yard. Also, to Card mid Siisi Uy Hie Pound. XJThey have on baud a supply of the above named articles, which they will exchange for WOOL. They will, also, l ul! mid lives Cloth, for all who will favor them with their custom. I.EVINUS KING &, SON. 5th mo. 2.J.I. 11 J. 2-Jtf CITY EOOK STORE! .- '.. -. y.. tl I Rooks for tlio ."VlilSioii!! Jrl lVI(i purchased D. P. Hoi.lowav's stock of BOOKS, and opened a wholesale and retail ROOK & PArEIt WAKCIIOirSE! at the old stand, we feel confident that we can sell CHEAPER than the ciikapf.st; and we would respectfully invite Country Hook Merchants to give t's a c;'H before going to Cincinnati, as we feel satisfied that it will be to their interest We shall keep constantly on hand, Eastftv Writing and Envki.opinc; PAPF.R. and all other kinds suitable for the market: Also, our own manufacture of Writing, Wrnpiiins and Priutin; BONNET HOARDS, eVc, &c. i in a word. EVERY THING THAT OUGHT I i TO BE FOUND in such an establishment; and we are determined not to lie undersold by any I5k Store V.'rl of th .Mountains. MENDF.NHALL &. CAMPBELL. Richmood, March l?4.l. 1 Itf "MJ" J.JAMIMOS Sl'ITB MI I. f.SPURE GROUND SPICES. Bkattv vV. Fisaer, best quality. They would also inform the pub- j lie. who may be iii'need of anv of these articles, i that they hare appointed Dr. J. Howells, their ! Agent for Richmond and surrounding country, who is authorized to sell at their prices, either ! wholesole or retail. Please call and get your supplies at Dr. J. HOWELLS Drug store. JTll ir, IC iJ. l".llitlilCl.i STOXK CUTTING riHE subscriber respectfully informs the pnblie and his friends, that he still continues the Stone Cutting business in Richmond. on Pearl street, near the Market House, where he will be pleased to furnish cot etone of every description, on osl accommouaimg lenns. tie nas low 1 V fP r ' . . r tiona! supply,) a complete assortment of 1 3 ERICH S1RBLE i OHIO GRAVE STOXES, wdico ne win sen cneaper, lor casn, man mey ! i-i L -it .n -i , . . bave ever frelore ocen sola iu this city. Plain and Ornamental Lettering, done in good style and to order. Call aud examine his assortment and prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, June 6, 1?49. 3?tf:4T rnilERMOMETKRS, Surgical losUurnenU J and Trusses of ail kinds, for sale bv May 23, 1-1?; I. REED.

Trrmcniton Arrival of Roolt!

4 T THK CITY BOOK STORK:! at wnoi.it 4 T THr j. iu aJ striii.!! Come one-Come all, ' and bring oi. voor RAGS or CASH MKNDKNHALL &. CAMPBELIMsrch 2Mb, 1JH. Utf ""Z. " Tilt ATIOXAI. IIOTEI. Richmimd, IxDltn. HE subscriber wishes to call the attention " T of the travelling public to the f t that he ' I ...n j.,, ,,11 ... . (TIIK NATIONAL,) Utat h. has put the House, as well as the whole establishment, in first rate order for the aecomm.ion ofthe travelling paUic, with the deter-j nunation th st he will not 1" outdone in the westforkind and close attention to those that may favor him with a call. No pains shall be 'spared for the comfort aud enjoyment or lus ! guests. In short, he is determined to keep a ! good and orderly house, and make every per- j sou that calls on him at home. His charge shall t ; be as low as ativ house of the kind in the west j , no man shall go away dissatisfied if in his pow. 'f Jo prevent. 1 eelu.g thankful for pist tavors - ' - ' , 7 . V ii. I ' " ' ' . ,, , . ' j CflVllIi uu,iil lusiiniiiiiir Wfllliail ih- rriumou. ; . .. s, rt,y x.i.i ... - Richmond, Feb. 9, lc-l!i. 43-'45tf t'lTY II(Ti:i ICioIimoiKl, I ml. 'IHE undersigned, having thoroughly repaired and refurnished his House, is now prepared to accommodate the travelling public iu mh h style as he thinks will give satisfaction to those 1 1 o may favor him wilh their patronage. His T 1I8I-II shall be supplied with the best the market affords, and his ST It lK be attended by an experienced hostler. He hopes by nssiduoiis aitention to business, to receive a share of the public's patronage. A I . E X A N D E R G R I M ES . Richmond, March 11th, t-P. ICtf w.u.kjons ron S.LK. f Illi; undersigiied has for sale two TwnJ Horse Waggons, one of which is nearly t new. the other considerably worn. Also, a sett of double Harness, that is nearly new. Any person wishing to purchase w ill do well by calling at No. 7, Main street, opposite the ItauK, j Richmond, Indiana. JOHN HAINES. ,th mn. 'Jilt, I - l.l. '-'(-tf rot'NG HVSON, IMPERIAL, GUNPOWDER, and I1I.ACK TEAS, for s.ile. by the subscrilwr; and warrauted to be good. G. McCUl.LOUC.lL May 21, l?lfi. .V-tf SASH! SASH!! SASH!!! SASH!!!! w f V. have just received a lot of Window ti, manufactured ty i.ygliter V t,o-hiiii-h, of Hamilton, t lino. We will furnish to (ir!.r : i I Until ptti'H nf Wiitiinw Slmllni-d i (() ;iini!s. made of the best seasoned pine, war rauted. I'.ill and cx mime. JOHN HAINES. Opposite Rank, Richmond, la. May 2.1, IP 13. :t:i-tf i.SAIOi; AS, Piiiu ipes and Regalias, just Vy Iioiii New l oik, at No. 1 1 , .Mam street. 1UV1N REED. r--lf May 2 . l?i:i. THOMAS MASON, I'ik! riaUt-i- :ind oliiu-.TluUrr: ESPECTFULLY informs (he people of Richmond and viciuitv , that he keeps on hand RHI)V-MI)E COFFINS, ; and that he if prepared with a genteel II EA USE, and will give prompt and particular iittentiuii to Funeral arrangements. lie will make Cortinsi at the .shortest notice, either day or night. i J lie has recently purchased a stock of ManoiiAW and Wai.m t VAN E ER and Copal Vaii- i nisii. audita no hesitation in saving that he will; be able to give satisfaction to those renuriiig his : services, a Midi' on l ean sweet, a tew doors South of Main. Also, A large assortment of patent screw Bedsteads, constantly on hand, prices cheap. Richmond, April iilli, 1 !. lfltf 7" IN DOW GLASS of all sizes, and best itraii'is. .Also macriiun mane puiiv, lor sale at Dr. Howells Drug Store, No, I (i Main st. May 2 ?, 14!l. IMIOW GLASS from H bv 10. to X'2 by 20; Picture do. from 1 0 by 1 I, to 2(1 by 24. Doctor's Oilice Furniture all kinds; Lamp Chimneys, (a 10 cts. each. For sale by May 23, lf-3. 1RV1N REED. -ST WI!KrF.'S P1TRF. WIIITK I VAII ;. A 1 L-r. for .U at llr I... ;tore No. 16 Main street. ., May '!. 149. 47-tf: llcrliampN Remedy for COXSl'MPTIOX! rj' IIE GREA'T FRENCH REMEDYlilMtie AC I-CVl, Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, Ohio retail, by IL'For sale, wholesale and JOHN HAINES. Opimnite the Rank, Richmond, Indiana. 1st mo. 31st, IS ID. Ctf lemons, Oraiios, Candirs "W TITII many other articles of luxury and V comfort, at M'CULLOCGIUS. May 1, 1-49. POTATOKSe-A lot of tha above herbsgood; and for sale by G. McCULLOCGH. May 2, 1843. 5-tf PAINT AND VARNISH IJRUSIIKS! ! fine Stock of Paint and Varnish Brushes, gr ' of all sizes from 100 down tolhe smallest j numbers. Also, Artist's Brushes, Camel Hair j Pencils. Sen. Just received and for sale at Dr I Howell's Drug Store. mciimona, .April , ir-tJ. .-ii : 1.iSTOIl Oil.. CAI'Sl'I-i.". Tliis is a new f j m and pleasant way of takin? tins rery disa- 1 1 f greable medicine, the Castor Oil being neatly none op in the Capsull so as to peveut its teing tasted. Call and cet some at Dr. Howell's Drug Store, No. 1 fi Main street. t May 23, 143. V2-U NEW CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. flHE undersigned respectfully informs the people of Richmond and surrounding country, that he has recently opened in the "STARR ROW," a CHAIR MANUFACTORY, where be will keep on hand, at all times, Wiarf- ' eJr Spring-Seal tb.lir, IV ofn erf . Mahoaany Boston Rocking Chair, large Cane-Seat Rocking Chair; in fact he is prepared 1 to manufacture every thing in the Chair liue. Persons wanting a fine and good article of ; Chairs need not go to Cincinnati, as he is prei pared to furnish as good an article and at as low 1 u nrii-a saesn lw oKlai'n.J of lli-.t utare. TllOse j aching t0 pUrcbase are requested to call and see. , JOB GREEN. Richmond, April 25, 1849. 18-tf kR. E. CRANE'S SPINO ABDOMINAL i I SUPPORTER &. SHOULDER BRACE ' a new and very valuable article. Physicians 1 would do well to call and examine them. 1RVIN REED. i i, r 1 May, 1,1 ?4). Jiav.i.i.i. " 1 j lieoil, ( lieeC, Dried PeacllCS. j LARGE LOT of SUPERIOR CURED ; HAMS, SHOULDERS and SIDE3. A quantity ot tbe best quality of Cheese. f EIGHTY bushels of superior Tennessee Dried ' PEACHES. Together, with a general assortj metit of FRESH GROCERIES, family use, ' which will be sold at the lowest rates, at M'CULLOUUIi'S. Richmond, Mav 1, la4J.

. . ..,... ,, , . . , supply, they are prepsmi to fnrnish their rasV noyl.. and 1 W O A AC, ANT l.O I p, on , , an 0h,r uWwb.uet in situated iu Richmond, r or Vl"":, "'T'' 1 the City. Their stock consist., in part, .f,0P i , i o- , ,sV t !,'f ! Coffee. Spices, ground and ttnrrouad Richmond, March 3 st, 1P.. Utf j fiugUT Tobacea,

nVXTlXCSTOBI UOI'iC, .Wain ttrrrt, RiekmmnJ, .

THIS Ilooae formerly known a the "Mansion Moose" aud orrupied by K. BCl, has recently bet mrbu Iit iK. nw,itr. w j,0 , BOW fittiaa; M in nWta style for lh ccommdaliou of U public. Ilia TAIU-E 'shall at all timet U provided with tbe br.t the conntry aJfjrds; and ahall not t (arpacMd in r',y style by ay in lb. es.ntry. Ha n u' e.ww.t.. rfw law.. .. 1. . . 1. Mk.ll 1. ..hi c . 1 a .1 with A itiubl mtA - t. . I 'OsTi.ra, and plenty of the best of feed for horses. The undersign! feels coiideat that, by (trx-t !,enll0 , hJ wan hi,EoeU , h. w a thaT9 of l,lic patrana fe R u - fc m ' " "c ' " " , ill merit Week, ;0" reasoiwUle term Al, I1UKSW arpl J lne yor ORIS HUNTINGTON. Richmond. Feb. 21,1843. 9tf SWAIX FOE. .. T. -V-ia frrrf. RICHMOND, IND-, jy F.SPF.CTFUI.LY iuvits tbe attention ,f V their friends aoj the fmVUc feetlly ! " ' ' UIVttlliy jaTH-BJJlJ, comprising almost every article in th line. . it - 1 . i i. i.j r x i .nci lure, aim jiim receiveu a largo iwiniiioBni 1 . - : J - I . "Peas, Dried Peaches, Molase, Raisius, Lake Fish, Dales, Cod Fish, llrriiig. Window Glass, Nails, Candies a general assortment, Urooins, Huckets, H.iskets, Wasb Ror.Is, Tubs, Churns, Pitch-Forks Hoes, Hatchets, Mackerel, No. I 3 3, Cheese, ,c. &.. All of which thev wilt sell, for csn, or exchange j for country produee, on terms winch cannot, nor shall not fail to please customer. The highest market price will te paid at all tunes ror all kind I of available country produce. Cull audexamia ! oar Stock ; and if pleased, BUV, May 9, ll'l. 2fl-tf 1l RK WIIITK I.K iO, best brand. rt I .- 8(1 1 kec; Red !.eud: Ven; Red Chroma t?jil oll.i ,tjt llrwon 1nlttttijin Itllte! fki. nese Vermillion; Ultra .Marine; Hroines; Gold Leaf; Lamp Black; Coach Black; Ochre; Rosa Pink; Varnish Brushes; Paiut do., all aizca; FrT:Ti'Kic vV Cabbiacik Vabnish; Jafab; Lkatmi:m Vabxisii; Sp. Whiting, Putty. Ac for aalr, ut reducep prihes, bv 1RV1N KERD. Richmond, April 2?, 1SJ9. 2if H A N I E L Wr A u n, CtONTINUES business at the old atand of LEW S & WARD, and lias made ekteumre addition to their stock of Family Groceries. His stock includes almost every thing called for 1 in his line, of foreign and domestic growth and manufacture. lie continues the j it x it i x i it i; m i ; i: s n. i and will shortly have the most extensive and best arranged Bakery in the place. Ilia Baker has been employed in the best and most fashionable establishments of eastern and western cities, and the proprietor feels warranted in saying that those who may patronize him wilt not tie disappointed. Fresh Bread and Cakes may be had every day, by wholesale aud retail, at the lowest possible rates. June tilh, If 13. 31:'4H-tf 1 Small Vutrr-Por I'ur Mile. HE uiidersigued offers for sale, an excelbut small water power, on the Middle fork of White-water, about one mile north of Rich mond. There is abont lfi acres of laud attached, part of which is of the first quality. There is on the premises nu excellent aud well finished two story frame dwelling a good machine shop, Ac Ac This property is offered at private sale, on ud vantiigeous terms. Any person wishing further information can apply on the premises, or t- D. P. IIOLLOWAY. Richmond, Jan. 31, 1M3. 6-U vw Stork of 4 'lira n 4rorerl(, ! Jn't Rereired at So. 411. Main street' 1 " . MOORMANN, wishes to rail the lteution of his customer and the public generally to the fact, that he has just received at his old stand, a fresh supply of ' ii iii i I y Mrorcrlct: such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas of every description. Molasses, Fish of all kinds, ground Spires, Loaf Sugar, fine chewing Tobacco, Candies f all kinds, Raisins and every article in the Gro eery line He has also recived, in addition to bis stock of Gaocr.aiKs, a good assortment of 1IAKDWARK tc CIJTLMRY: consisting, in part, of Shovels and Tongs, Nails, Forks of various kinds. Grain Shovels, Trace ! Chains, Knives and Forks, &.c. Ate., which will i he SO LD LOW! Also, a fine tot of QVEESSWARE AND GLASSWARE, or iirrr.K!T uticumojii. frrAII articles kept by him will bt sold as CHEAP, and warranted to be of as coon ui'sutv, ns can tie lounu at any oilier csiaoiisamsvi iu Richmond. f-7-AII kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCK. will be taken iu ..tciiam;i: for any thins; ia bis line. Richmond. March 20, 1C49. 13:3m Im.COM Si. Best Brandy; Old Rye Whisky; j Port, Madeira mid Ten'fT Wines, for medicinal purposes; Lime Juice, Lemon and Ssrsarilia Syrups, for sale nt REED'S Drat nd April 23, lt43. .Medicinal Defot-I Richmoxr, Lioiawa; HAVE just opened splendid assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, which thev r preparcu iu rcii ciienp ivr sin vi ritH,n, v approved couutry produce, cither blMl or retail . it r- i ci.. ir.: Hint. Candies, Scc. Ate., for sabs cheap. ILTThey are prepared ta furnish 'weddif; fixings," in the shape of Pound Cake, to all who may apply. Call and see them. 0Cnr.rs for sale by tbe Bot or roanrfV and the highest price in Cash paid for BEEVES and TALLOW. It rend, Cake, Crackers, Fresli and Good, on hands at alt FIfESlI 3IEATSJ i Such as Beef, Pork. V eal. Bee., will be servoa j up every Taesdajr, Thursday and Saturday asarJ nines, I They respectfully invite tbe citizens af Riefcmond, and vicinity to rail and see them; and if they to away riissatisfied or empty-haadW, it shall not be tbe fault of PAXSON. LEW 13 t CO. May 33, 18 19. i ... if NOTICE. Tit. .flendenlMsll. havins; taken Wat. , . CAMrser.i. iuIo Ce-Partnership in tha Riebanons Paper Mill concern; they expert to faratsk) customers with GOOD ARTICLED ia Ibeir line. Bring on your Rag and Oat Straw! OTbe highest market price pai for Line and Cotton lUgsind Oats Straw; either ia Cash, or Paper and Books, at Cash prices, by tbe firm of AI EN DEN II A LL L CAMPBELL. Richmond, Jan. 21th 1943. p.. ERRV DtTIv Vecetnble Paiai KiMer, family shoo hi have a bottle of it ia the hams

U U cheap. For sate by L REED. May23,lc43. 3tl