Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 27, 27 June 1849 — Page 4

nXCCZLLAUEOUS SELECTIONS.

The CoaditiOH of Ire la ad. Messrs. Bewly and Pimm, of the Society of Friends in Ireland, well known as the active agents of the benevolent public, i in distributing contributions to the poor of j irei.nu, nave puimaiieu .n wcouni i meir proceeding, in a recent circular address. hey ongmally appealed to their religious i l ir r -u rr t w ti inllSili v aaw aaa v a aponse to the appeal extending to the U. States of America and other countries, and brought forth an amount of aid unparalleled in benevolent exertions. Contribu tions were made exceeding one million of dollars, of which the U. States furnished more than one-half. The amount con tributed enabled the committee to grant ... . . i r aid in more than eleven mousanu casts ui distress. The committee say: Tbey made (rants in aid of local manufactures, supported industrial schools, advanced money for the assistance of fisheries, for the encouragement of green crops, and also undertook the temporary cultivation of about 800 acres of land. The total sum expended by themselvr and others is estimated at a million and a half of pounds sterling, while the advances by Government amounted to nearly ten millions of pounds sterling;. A large amount of relief wus afforded and many persons were preserved, for a time at least, from starvation.' V Yet they announcelhe melancholy truth that with few exceplions.no permanen1 good had been done." The condition o' the country is not improved, "her prostects are even worse, because her people ave less hope." Many of those heretofore actively engaged in relieving the distresses of their neighbors, have fallen victims to exertions of mind and body beyond their ability others have withdrawn from the benevolent work in despair others have been forced to discontinue their etForts by the pressure of private business and pecuniary difficulties. T.ilm voluntary exertions have almost ceased, and paid agents have become necessary to afford the pittance of legal relief. Tae address continues: "The calamity fell first on the lowest class, specially the laboring population of the south aud west. In losing theircrop of potatoes they lost all, and sunk at once into helpless and hopeleas pauperism. The small farmers still preserved hope. With great exertion, and submitting in many cases to extreme privations, they again cropped their ground. A second failare of the potatoes pauperized these also. Then came the increased poor rates, heaviest iu those districts which were least able to bear them, weighing down many who without this last burden might have stood their ground; alarming all by the unaccustomed pressure of an undefined taxation: and greatly reducing the small amount f capital applicable to the employment of labor. The landed proprietor, in order to provide forth payment of rates, has been obliged to leave much useful work undone, thus lessening the number of laborers employed. In many cases his chief effort has been to diminish the population by a frightful system of wholesale eviction, and thus get rid of a tenantry who, under happier circumstances, would have been a source of wealth, but whom his inability to employ. after the failure of the potatoe, had converted i into a heavy burden. Despair of succeeding at; homo has driven and is atill driving vast numbers j of the most industrious of ttje middle classes to j transfer their energy and a considerable amount f capital to other countries, which oiler a tree cop tor exertion "Ths pauper, an, merely kept alive, either by ! the crowded workhou.ee. or, iu alarming numbers, depending on out-door relief. But their health I. not maintained. Theirphy.ical strength ia weakened; their mental capacity lowered ; their moral character degraded. They are hopeless themselves, and they offer no hope to the country, except in the prospect, so abhorrent to humanity and christian feeling, of their gradextinction by death. Many families are now ufleriug extreme distress, who, three years aince, enjoyed the comfort, and refinements of life, and administered to the necessities oi tuose round them. Thus we have teeu the flood of pauperism widening more and mere, engulfing no class after another, rising higher and higher in it. effects on society, until it threatOS, ia some of the worse districts, to swallow p all rank, and all clasae. within its fatal vortex. ".Meanwhile, there is much land lying w.istn which was formerly cultivated, while the strength of the country is standing by idle, anxiously asking for work, and willing to accept the lowest wage.; but finding no one to employ the. n, because the owner, of the ground have not the money lo pay them, and the dread of undefined lasation aud uncertainty as to tho future, prevent others from taking the land on lease." Appalling as is this picture, there is abundant reason to fear, that it falls short of the truth rather than exceeds it. Worse than that, "the distress moves onward day by day," and unless it shall aoon be checked, "threatens to involve both England and Ireland in one common calamity!" In reference to the rem- . . COmmtttee hold this emphatic language: i Wo have lonir felt that the chief ground of i kniM the main source of imDrovement is the ! improved cultivation of the .oil, and that the suret mean, of erTocting this object is by affording awariV ! lAe cultivator. Tliut this .ecurily does not generally exist in Ireland i. admitteJ. On this point there is scarcely a second opinion mong thinking men in this country. The laws Which regulate the title to ami the conveyance. f land require to be changed, so as to give the utmost freedom to Ut tale and trantjer so as to pas. those estate, whose proprietors are irretrievably ruined into other hands, and to enable those who are partially incumbered to free them linin w 11 V mrw yaw imny . ... . v ....iim.hiiiielves from Iheir difficulties, by disposing of part f their landed property. Until tin. be effected ! until the soil of Ireland be held by a clear and j marketable title until the owner, be enabled to ell the whole or any part of their property without tho ruiuou. delay, and the heavy cost, which mow prevent them; until the creditor, of a landwnor have those facilities lor enforcing payaaant of their debt, by the .ale of hi. property to which justice entitles them wo are convinced, and wo feel ourselves bound thus publicly to state our decided conviction, that it is in vain to hop that Ireland can raise herself from a tato of poverty and degradation. The potatoe nay grow again, and by it. assistance our country may be enabled to escape from the immediate) pressure of its difficulties; but, without thase change, in tho law. relating to the tenure and conveyance of land which .hall open a free scop for tho employment of iu capital and its ioduslry, aud givo ample .ecurily to the cultivators of tho .oil. wo cannot hope for general ad permanent improvement. "Ab enormousexpenditure of money has failad to relievo us. It could not do so unless free scop were opened to the energie. of the coun try The partial reined ie. which have been ap- j k.. a. ... I Ki.t t.-. ,.l.ln . I. . i t I plied have served but to tiEhtan the net which Irammeia Ine exertions ef the crreat mass nf nnr Donulation. Measures of a much more decided character ar neeesaary to produce any perms- I aently nseful effect. Tho aituation of the coun-; ml j wuniij uvvwmiih nviw 1 here is no tun to lose, if those now suffering are to be saved. Money must atill be advanced for temporary purposes during the iuterral which will elapse before efficient measure can be brought into general and active operation. But our paramount want ie not money ; it ia tho removal of tllOM legal difficulties which prevent the capital f Ireland from being applied to tho improved caltivalioa of iu soil, and thne supporting its poor by tito wages of honest and use.'al labor." C3rCol. James O. Hinger, of Penn., has been appointed Special agent of the Post Office department for Mail DepredaI l- i r uumi mux n9 long experience as a con tractor, dec, for the Department, qualifies nun tor ine post. i

Frm tkfJSfirU of tt Tiitui. A Bad Oyster. Scese. An oystei cellar. Enter Frenchman. 'Sir, you keep de raw oystairt

1 Opener. 'Oh, yes, sir. fat; Prince s -T . v j ym eat some raw ovstair.. T a fi fat one ' . h Frenchrnan, who eyes it some tune ana say? Monsieur, you call dis de good oystairT' Yes air, prime. The Frenchrnan swallows it (it was ,t r . 4 , t - .... the first he ever ate) op-ns his mouth, puis ins nana iu ms urrauudrwri, -u-i-u-p arid up comes the oyster on the plate. 1 Sacre dam! by gar, dat is not de good i . I -.v,.,, ,i;.l',,, .nit nnn, .;r . - , , r , and salt on the same one. Swallowed it and 'b-1 u-p' it comes again! How you tell zat oystair bein? Why sir, you must use vinegar. Ah! oui! certainment! be-ne-gar! oui,' an'l he swallows the same again. 'I? 1 u-p! and up it comes again on the plate Ju-t then a gent enters, (live us a dozen o' raw.' The Frenchman turns to him. Ah, my fren.you eats ze raw oystair?' Of course. Xou call zat ze good oystair?' Yes, fine fat one.' II! you link dis is good oystair, suppose you eat him!' With pleasure, sir! and tiie g'.nt gave it a dart of pepper and sauce and bolted it. The horrified opener stood agape, he didn't mind sawing" a Frenchman, but an old customer was another thing. The Frenchman turned ou his hed. Ah! my fren, zat may be good oystair, I no like hirn. I swallowed zat oystair three time.' 'H l-u-p'up cam the oyter, and the Frenchman danced with delight. Ah Montier, zat dam oystair, no good for stay swallowed; dam bad oystair! oui, certainment! The gent, speechless with horror, ran to the bar, and sizing the brandy decanter, swallowed about half a pint, and mizzled. The Frenchman followed, saying: Zat very bad oystair." The ttrntnn and Slavery Contest in Mitionri. Mr. C. F. Jackson, the author of the Missouri resolutions, is out in an appeal to the people of his senatorial district, after tbe fashion of Col. Heiiton. It was ushered from thu press on the S'line day that Col. Benton whs occupied in ma king his speech at Jefferson City, in defence of his couduct and against Mr. Jarksou's resolutions. Mr. Jackson insists that his resolutions were the coinage of his own brain. Mr. Kenton produces a copy of resolutions presented to the Sena to by Mr. Calhoun in 1817, and shows a wonderful similarity between them and the resolutions adopted by tho Missouri Legislature at the last session. California Ooltt. Two sailors were in town, , yesterday, (says the Dostou Journal of the 15th,) j each with bagsof California gold, samples of the r"ul" ! lw "a"r l aiTCiiiRs.-- """" pounas. , ,,ey ett 1'fur",I)ab,"t " since, ane arrived at Warren, It. I. by a whaler. Only about 4,(1(10 Popl were then at the mines, and they report V ouy cou.u reauxe nearly a ,iuy for "there was a plenty of it there." fl7 to jit cv per ounce, seems iu no me value Of It now here, for manufacturing purposes. It has bee u sold as low as $17. fty-A singular case was tried recently belore one of the courts in New Orleans. A womnn named Mayfield, being in distressed circumstan ces, left her child at Natchez, with a man and his wife who were strolling Italian musicians, and want to New Orleans in search of a situation. All her efforts to find the child proved unavailing until a day or two preceding the trial. The little girl was going around a crowd begging for money, near her mother's resilience, while the Italian was beating lh drum and his wife) was playing the organ. Mrs. Mayfield recognized her child immediately. The court decided iu her favor. Freak of Xaturr . A communication in the Itoston Courier, from the late editor of that paper, states that Mr. Win. Carter, of Cambridge, has a healthy and well -formed calf, having a coat of irool instead of hair! There is no perceptible ditTereuce in the appearance of the animal's hide, from that of a sheep of the same age. Like the sheep, the face and the lower part of the legs are covered with short and not very pliant hair; the rest of the body has a covering of wool, which, 10 an appearance, may attord as liberal a fleece as a true Saxon or Merino. txaiiroaan in ii' er. tnarters tor a raiiway from Toledo, through Southern Michigan an'1 "found the southern bend of Lake Michigan, ? Chicago, have been secured by a comp iny of Aew ork rapiialist.. A railway from Chicago we1 to ? Mississippi is being constructed. It "P-cieu inai in- wmo uaiiroau L,ornp.it.y will I he soon revived, under its charter, and the line j from Toledo to Dunkirk completed at an early (day. ialuenf Cincinnati. A recent return shows Jbe total valuation of this new, great and rapid ly increasing city, viz: In round number, it is put down til tot ty-ont miiliont, one hundred and fifty-Jour thousand, tight hundred and forty dol lars! The increase of the valuation of the 11th . ..... ward almost nine hunJred thousand dollars, nd. lhe increase in all the other wards is only a littl 0vr on million of dollars! A rrofitalle oyngt. The N. Y. Journal of Commerce says: 'We have heretofore noticed the arrival of the barque John W. Carter, of this port at San Francisco. The Dry Goods Reporter learn, than on her cargo, which cost about $60,001), a net profit of more than $100,000 was realised. Amongother things which were taken out were some cooking stoves, which cost here from alS to $- ). and were sold there for one hundred and twenty-five dollars each.' The Sewing MAcmxE.-The New York Tribune gives the following account of the 'sewing machine" which is now in operation in New York: On turning a crank with one hand, the m achine sews seams of any length and any desireu curve, ine stitcnes are per fectly even and tight, and may be taken of any length. The work to be sewed is - . . c... l ; -; .1:-.. r J t . . e SO 'hat c needle shall strike the point of cmmencinc the seam. The eve of the nee JIe is near the point, and as it pierces tha material the thread is carried through and caught bv a hook which holds it till the second stich is made. It then drops the first, taking up the second and bringing it through it, so that each stich is looped upon the one behind it, th whole forming an interlinked chain. At the factory there are several machines, most of them employed in making salt bags. About 15.000 are manufactured daily for the Salt Works of this State. One machine will make from 800 to 1000 bags per day. C3rGen. Leslie Combs is announced - a candidate for Congress, in the Lexingion papers.

DEXTIITBT. What's thi 'that shoots my tortur'd g omi alang? Toothache. A!'. XEWTOX, Dentist, Takes thi method of ej.pressing his feeling, of gratitude to the citizens of Richmond nl vicinity, for favors so liberally bestowed siuco his residence among them; aud respectfully soliciU continuance of the same. A Word to tbe Iridic: The loss of those beautiful organs the Teeth, is touchinglv alluded to by that master-spirit of

: poesy, Tom Moore, iu his apostrophe to a ooth- j less maiden: I Sweet girl, that lips so ready for a lover, Should not beneath their ruby casket cover ! One tooth of pearl; iSiit use me rose ws no ciiufmi ,m ooro-.J lo buh oVrmally a moutder.ng bone. But like the rose beside the church-yard stone, T"n ..... -fr.... ..f ..rii.nt !., oiitifiiv HitV. that lls cail aupi,Iy li)e loLs ia a manner scarcely to be detected. T fi I'fiA nn Alntn ,lr,f. one coor Wl Ul - - ----- - Strattao & Wright's store. Richmond, April l", 1;4.E 1 . dm J I'ST RECEIVED at the Gentlemen' Furtioor tot of I). D. lot of fashionable tiishing Kontn, one hloau s National Hotel, a CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, which we will mike to order at the shortest notice. Also, another lot of Det'r's superior Call Skin Boots, and a lot of superior Buckskin Monroe Shoes, the nicest article of tbe season. All of the best manufacture, warranted. FAiiUUUAR ii. VICKERS. June Cth, '21 if. Iron. BAR IRON in Store and for sale J. M. & J- MUTTON, Main st. ti doors west of 1'eari 1843. 1 1 TONS by May .10. II.Ol'IC. CORN. CORN Mt AL, nn.l 1 ArnelCi SLl'EKIOli ISACDS It.XMS, tor sale by ijWIN .V I'OK. No. 7, Opposite the Post Office. Richmond, June Cth, 1-l'J. yitf Dk. WILLI M Ii. I'.n.STKR, .aa I0ou0l04 RESPECTFULLY announces to tbe citizens of Richmond 1 and vicinity, that be has taken Rooms up fl.nr", over Irvin I'eeti's Drug Store, on Mitin street, where he will be found at all times, (except absent on business) prepared to attend to ail operations in his profession in a style warranted to give general satisfaction. R E F E R E N C E S . Irviv Rkfd, TinruiKiius Wright, S!. B. Stanto, Esq. Iic (i.i-sr, Bkn-mmin Uumi, J'nath. Wright, tAMlKL Coai.e, Is vac I'axson, Thomas Arnft. Richmond, April II,l-4.. lG-tf AMK It. lirXMCl'TT, re- ii. specllully iiifurms his friends ami the public that he has removed bis Establishment to the new room adjoining John Haines' Store, l'WVM liair r 7,o where he is prepared to sell Clocks, Watciifs, Jkwki.rv, Fink ( 'uTi.ERr, Sii.vkr Spoons, Spectacles, Fancv Notions, Slc. Slc, at his usual reasonable prices. ftCiocks and Watches repaired on short notice. Richmond, April 1 1 , I 10. lTtf THRASHING MACHINES. Davenport's Patent Cleaner or Separator, For Thraliln tV Cleaning Grain. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that, havi tig purchased of Mr. Da venport th? exclusive rijjht for thei entire J-tate of Imtiana, (to make, vend and use, and to sell to others the rirht to make, vend and use the same,) he is now prepared to furnish a very SUPERIOR CLEANING -MACHINE, at ins shop iv inriinoD. Vuyne Co., Intl., on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. ITPersons who know themselves to be infringing upon this Patent, are respectfully requested to rail on th subscriber and negotiate for said right before progressing further, and save trouble. CAUTION! 0The public are hereby notified that all Machines, (having III? endless revolving strawcarrier, comhined Willi an inclined ooaro, carry ing otT the straw on its upper side permitting the Wheat to fall through, anJ drawing the Wheat down said inclined board into riddles placed in a fan below the thrasher,) will be subject to the restrictions and limitations of the subscriber, unless the right is purchased of him before making, vending, or using the same. f7He will dispose of any amount of territory in this State that any one may desire, on reab inable terms. All communications will receive prompt attention. T. A. Address, post paid, DEC DALE, Richmond, Wayne Countij, Indiana. 'J4tf June Cth. 149. The lllcliinoml Dental Depot. IS at Dr. Howells Drng Ptore, where a large stock of Mineral Teeth, from the Manufac1'homin fc Denhard cau te had at manufacturers prices, also, Gold and Tin Foil. Files, Forceps, if., Plaster of Paris, and every thing that Dentists need. Please call at N o. 1 ti, .Main street Oct. 10, 1543. 42-tf DESC H A M P'S REMEDY FOR CON- ! SL'MPTION, for sale bv j IRVIN REED, j I7"Ca!I and get a pamphlet explaiuiug it. i May, 1, lr49. 19-tf j CHLOROFORM.--A supply of this Great Cholera Remedy, just received and for sale at Dr. Howell's Drug Store, No. 16 Main street. May 2.1. 1-49. 22-tf 1 IT INTER strained Sperm Oil, of the first V y quality, just to hand from the East, at! No. 4 1, Mam street. May 23. 1?49. IRVIN REED. 8-tf DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. AN additional supply of Medicines, &c. all of the first water, and offered at a trifling advance on cost; jnst received aad now opening ! at No. 4i , .Main street, by t,- L , ,r , IRVIN REED. Richmond. May 23. I?43. &tf P L'ltC Wines Ar., for Siekness. sirable thing to b Wl-IH pure for the sick and for sacramental j purposes; and I can, with confidence, recom- j mend mine as snch. .Also, pore Holland Gin: t . IT u T7 A.. j ,1... T : r . : IIU U I e l. I C 1 1 V 1 1 l l l O Jl , t ti . mv.llT-t a. '1j Li UI 9 1WI .Med ical pn rposes onlg at No. 16. Maiu st. April It. l-?49. J. HOWELL?. O DTERs. Madder, Capperas. Logwood, Extract do., Nut Galls, Bine Vitriol, Nic Wood. Fustic, Indigo, prepared Blue, Camwood, Oil Vitriol, Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Lac Ltys.Cruae I artar, Arrnatto. ate, dec., aleray ""' "ou iorsaie cneap. ai , REED'S Drue and Dye Establishment, j Richmond, May 30, 184?. 35tf j

COVERLET YARN'. A QUANTITY constantly on hand, and for j . sale at the "Cheap Western Cash Store" of ; SCOTT & CO. ;

Richmond, May ii:., IARCE SIZE CLASS FOR PICT I It K, .J from H by 36 inches down lo th small ; sixes, of the very best braud, just received an.! j for sale at Dr. "Howell's Drug Store, .No. 16 Main street. MayS:), 1349. '-'f Flaxseed and Linseed Oil. I wish to siy to the public that, huviug purebred the Oil Mill, two miles north of town, ou West! Fork, of Fahnestock it Howetls, I am prepared to pay the highest market-price iu fah for good clean Flaxseed, dslivered at the M;U oral my; Drug Store iu Richriioiid- I shall also have oi. hand Linseed Oil, by the wholesale and rct .il.' as low an anv body, and as I maiiul'icture wiibi 1 the Hydrostatic Press, I can furnish a belter i article of Oil thau Ihe other country Mills. : April 1?49. J . J 1' Vv i.l.LS . T O B U I L D i: II s . S' EVER A L second hand DOOHS an J DOOll FRAMES, and an excellent il.ht of steps. banisters and railin? for sjI- at !rs than half liieir worth, at No. oppoite the I, ink. JNO. HAINES. 4th mo. 30th. 1?4'1. KIIIinOM) I'O I XI) i: 1 2 V. STOVES! IIO !!. W-W A U K! CASTINGS! AT CINCINNATI PRICES!! THE undersigned would respectfully inf irm the public that he carries ou the Foiuiiit-ry business, at the old establishment. He Iuh now on hand, for sale, a superior lot of STOVES; consisting of Nob. I, "i, and 3 improvlo frkmum i cooking stove; Spu.man's t.uiRuvro i-oukim; I stove, seven, ami ten-pl.ite Stoves of tiiilVrciit sizes, with a general assortment of 1 -'rank ii n and splendid Parlor Stoves. Also, Pots, Ki tties, I Andirons and Wagjron-Boxes. lie also luantii factures and makes to order carding ma him , ' conoenslrs, spinning and naiimng MiniiMS, broad and uarrow power looms, fi i.i ing stoves. 1 and all kinds of machinery used iu luanulaclur- , iu establishments. j MILL GEAUISG, OF ALL KIXPS, j made on the shortest notice. He facls confident ! ui saying that he hits tin largest a"'' '"st selected j lot of patterns iu the Western country f'r nst i and Saw Mills. He has, in short, tin latest improvements in the .Mill-Oeariii-; line. I T11KASIIINU MACIIINKS. ! He has an excellent Thrashing .Machine which he manufactures, ami will sell lor cash or appruI ved trade. For ease to horses, ami neatness am) j despatch ia the execution of work, it is not inferior to any in use. The undersigned returns his th inks to the I public for the litieral support bestowed upon him, and respectfully solicits u continuance of f avors. Jj'AII kinds of Machinery repaired ou short notice. Cash, wheat, or jjoo d iiorsks, will be j taken in exchange furiinv of the above articles j JVIIis STOVE STORE is on the North side I of Main street, opposite the R icbiiioml Bookstore, ' where custom?rs will be promptly waited on. THUS.' O'il aim: A. Richmond. May 30 13W. (ja31'-l.)0 fH FASHIONS FOR 10 19! SUli anil I'nr Hat- A :i ps. OF THE LATEST SLWLMEil STVLE; For sale by JOHN SFFFR INS. Richmond, June G, l-I9. i27'4-tf Watrlif. Jctvrlry! .Silver War'l i A KIVSIIX, teny tiers Ins best respects to his old friemls iin'f customers, and the country at large, an,; isdesirous to inform them that he is receiving the largest aud best assortment of j i: v i: l, is v , that was ever brought to this market, which he is prepared to oil' r at tbe smallest possible advance, and are assured that he can sell as low as any shop in the west. Hisstock consisls of (Job! and Silver Lever R4ili6:"H E'Epine Jeweled anil Plain Watches, Goto tin an! Chains; Silver and Cnnmimi !o; .line Oold Breast-pins ami Finger-ring"; lSruceiets; Enr-rings; Gold and Silver Keys and Seals; Gold Hi lmoiid-pointed Pens; Goitl and Silver Pencils; .Musical Poxes and Acoriii ins; Read Reticules and Purses; Silver and Tortoise Shell Combs. Fine Cutlery such as Knives; Raisors; Scis sors, &.C., ifcc. Silver ami German Spoons and other silver war. Gobi, Silver, and Common Spectacles to suit all ages. Also, An assortment of Yankee Clocks, some as low as three dollars. X7Cloeks and Watches repaired as usual on very moderate terms. Old goid and silver taken for gooiis. u not fail to call at No. 3.", Main street, Richmond. Indiana. C. A. DICKINSON. May!), 2!-tf OUR TAILOR SHOP!" J OII II. SrOTT. would respectfuWy iulorin his friends and the public generally. that he now occupies the l.-WJ.UK Mil it recent! y occupied by M. Cookie, opposite TIIE CI TY IHIUK STORE; where he is prepare.! to cut and make up garments in the best sU ie, aud on the shortest notice. HTXcn Yoik and Philadelphia FAS1IIOXS, regularly rectired. Richmond. March 11, 1 49. ll:ly TOWXSF.XD'S PATRXT T MIE undersigned, informs the public that he continues to build this valunbte T1IKASIIIX. HA HIM:. and can futnish them at short notice to all who may desire them. He has also mst gotten no a new and superior SIX HOUSE POWER, which is confidently recommended to the public as durable and efficient. Having the exclusive right to manufacture, vend and use Townsein-'s improvement, in Push. Wayne, Fayette, Marion. Tippecanoe. Vigo. Clinton, Montgomery, Sullivan, Clay, Farke, Hamilton, Hendricks. Morgan, Johnson, Shelby. Bartholomew. Hancock. Randolph, Henry, Union, and Franklin , counties. I no lana, he would respectfully caution the public against making, buvin" or using in eithr of said coun;ies this improvement, except by having the legal right so to do, by written authority from the under.-igned. Any person wishing to purchase rights either to make or use, can do so on advantageous terms by applying to the subscriber. Zj- TRAVELLERS, and other kinds of Thrashing Machines, constantly ou haud, of the best materials and workmanship. F.W.ROBINSON. Richmond, March 14.1 ?49. 11 :6m Carriage Axle. 45 :ETTS CARRIAGE AXLES received and for sale low bv J. M. i. J. II. HL'TTON, Main st. 2 doors west of Pearl. March 14, 1?43. Cash for Wheat! rpHE subscriber, will pay the highest market price in Cash, for WHEAT, delivered at the WEST FORK MILL, .formerly known as "Newman'a Mil!." He wi!! exchange Flour for Wheat, or Grind for customers env quantity from a grist to a wh"'LE crop, lie can grind about -itu t-usneis per Cay, tnrl nial nmara frnm i' iillnfa I ' ! I! nt li T V t it waj. ,on There is room in his Mill to store from 5w0 to gyj bushei, cf Grain tcukout - e COME O.V WITH Xj He is prepared to Richmond, with Flour, Feed of various kinds. TOt R WHEAT!! furnish the Corn Meal, citizen, cf! Bran, and i KrAT THEIR DOORS,,) j by leaving their orders for the same at Fergu- j Wiiaon'. Store, No. 1 ?, Ma in street. He j solicits a share of custom. JAMES AI.BERTON We Fork MiU, April 2. ISM. 15-3-1 I

Richmond Stove Store. XII03I.4S J. UAKCilS. r ""HANK EL for past favors, would now i I form the public that he has the largest a

innd best selected ttock of stoves ever ctfered iu Kichmoai. He has a new article, HICK'S 1MTE.M AIlt-Tli:lIT 3 Size. This Stove, with tiie new improvements, h.v ilig iar-'T lVrii, iui i jjri ;i'.cr tjcii.i.rs .-r t.iili n , m.iKe it tiie !-et - . e i a t'ne L nilri: t :i-s. Also, a full supply of the l):;; I';.!leri ;ix sir -) Premium Stoves; all sizes ami patterns A;rTij'ul; Saratov i. three sizes; frt.iiiie thrt e sizes, auJ m tti v ?;z-s cf Ku.i i Irii aiii Kiilgr ( Stoves. X'arious sist-s at: ! p itt-rt:a s., sv en REi.J ten pi ttes. Hoiiiiv Ware ofeverv tieseri'ltiou, t'opper Kettles, i'ui-kV arc, ic. Any perSOll VVi!-illlJiX .1 gC-.Ki tie would refer the in to ihe foilowui'j persons, bu ing Ij.icVs S love ; u use : Tri-tees cl I ruins' Hiiar. :ing Sehnol, Samuel 'IV?!, I!i;. Fii!cbiiui, Rtrnatins lloblis, John Pool. Lev i Jesnip. Also, tt Uie i,ci-i,nij p.r,iis: t .' has. W. r-tarr.J-i ine v Sin. 111. Eili ill Ci Slil . 1 u - i, E. iiortni). S. L-,u ie, Ir , Mr. An .ersMii, II. Siiule, , Mr. H..!:.'.v.iv. L. l'i-!i- i J. Heap. A. C. P.iaii.-har.!, II-. A. W. I'owers. t.'ii tries .1. Wherry. J. Mil e r. J . II. Van ( 't ii. j lr. Austin. Dr. Howe! CfViii, J. Walker, W. iiti.v. J. Jones, 11 lavis. VV. Ti.i.-lli Iti .va,t-, J. (!.,.r!i. J. tlleei W . Y u' jUnm , V . Iv C A I 'Til IN Th. J. S inn,., rs, II. I!. Payne, i. .'. KLuTKin, W. Wright, . tli'V. re are no Buck's Stoves, ner Hack's Stove Improved, sulii he re tllere beili no i ; J I ro V e m e 1 1 1 Ul.'u'i but by me; tni Puck's Stove but bv hinie!f, l. Ruck; mid that is in this new Pattern Air- I :'it now o tie red. Richmond. Mav '.. l-4:. 41-tf 0:2 HIS cele1 rated remedy is constantly i ii - ; creasing its fame by the many cures it is ; making A I.I, OVI.K TIIK U'lllltM. . It has now become i',e only medicine fur family use, and is particularly reeome - ded for t A'Pstages nf this i niii ;da i il t immediately r- ' lievec, no matter of how long standing. Sic I'antphlt t for t- slininn j. j t.u v!:r., and all di-H'n -s of th. urinary organs: for these J tiistressing complaints if ftnndx alnne; no other j article can relieve yon; and the cures testified to will convince the most skeptical ; sie pumjlUtt Liver Complaint, P.ilious Diseases, KKV- It M ..! '. To the Great West especially and u hereever those complaints prevail this medicine is oll red N Ml E KAIi AGENT. Xn tlth ti rinits nmiioiind is ' purl tflhi mixture, it cures these diseases with certainty and celerity, au-i does not leave the system lorpid. See Pamphlet. IMI.TOS, A complaint of a most painful character is iMMxm t i ki.v i:i:i.ikvi:i, and a cure follows by a few days use of this article: ii is tur In fore, ''"if ut If r prip'trnttun this dit is,-, or lor anv oilier disease originating (rum imimre blood. See Pamphlet. ii:niUTY of Till: SYSTF.M, weak back, weakness of the Kidneys, Scr. or inllamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine and a cure is uhvu)s tho result of its use. It statins as a ci:rtaix rf.mi:dy. and nlso for t3tr.ni;"!iionts of the fi-maii ir tme n c ; v l in tie.s, S u vv k i :s i ( . s. Painful menstrnatioiis. No article has ever been otl'cred y-x-cept this w hich w ould touch this kind of derangements. It may lie relied ujioii as a sure an effective remedy and tiid we feel permitted tu do so, could give a THOUSAND NAMES. : l ;i3 proof of cures iu this ; I'istrepwin"-chiss of compli-int-i. .-ee Purnphb-t. ! A 1 1 broke n tio vv ii. d- hi! ti ted cnu--titutiiis from' the eli'-i-t of iii'Trury, will find the branng power of this article to act mini i. Intel v anil tiie poii hull ininer.il eradicated from the sleui. ! EIMITlVi: DISEASES, : will find that the alterative properties of this! article will ! I'LRIFY THE liEOOD, ! and drive sii'h i! ise;i.tn from the system. Fee paiiiphlet fur testimony ! of cures in all i.iseases which the limits of an ail- j i vertisement will not permit to be n irii. d b-re. j ' Agents give them awav; they contain 'J'.t p iyesi I of cerliticates of high character and a stronger j ; ARRAY OF PROOF. j ' ihe virtue) of a me.' jci n., 1 . ppver appeared . If one of the peculi'ir fat u res ; of this article that never f.nls to benefit in any , ' case an i if bone and iuuscl- are left lo build up- ' ' ou let tho emaciated and lint:rii)g iuvali l ; iioim: on, and keep taking the medicine ti ' lonjj as there is an improvement. Tiie jiroprietor would ! CAUTION TIIE PERUC. ! aj:iinst a number of ar-, ' ticles wliich come out under the bead of j SARS APARILL AS. SV1U PS. &r;.. i as cures for Prnpsy, Gravel, ,Vc. : They are jroo.l for tiolh-; iiig, and concocted to f-n!l the unwarv ; j TOUCH THEM NOT. ! I Their inventors nver tho't , of curing such diseases till this articie bad Jone . it. A p'irtirular stucy of the pjmphlet is ear- ' nestly soiiciteii. ' Apents and all who circulate the article are I GLAD TO CIRCULATE, gratuitously. I Put tip in 30 oz. bott!s at $2, I2oz.do., 1 leach the larger holoing 6 oz. more than two i sniai I bottles. Isioli out and not be impnsed ttpon. Fvery bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture,' blown "upon the glass the written signature of "(I. C. Vaughn" on the directions and '. C. . Vaughn Buifalo," '-stamped on the cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by Ir. fJ. . C. Vaughan. and sold at the principal Offiee,207 Main street. Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post paid-orders '

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. - . j . , , , , .... , , .,,.7, uiiruuKi A, ! l,T- t)gr 1 horn, UuUlin, w arne co.. lad., or postpaid letters of vertial communications so.ic-nessLlcerated fcore Throat, Bronchi.-.. through sab-agent, appointed by him for ita aale; Uing raoT.ce promptly attended to. gratis. ,y. Croup, Chol. Cholera Morbus Ague ,n th. ch f w,,ofnKwiM hj, m Show Bill. o4 geaerl OScesd-rot-d e.clusirely to the sale of thi. ; face or Breast, Burn., .cald Head scrofa l. , 4 p,mf(h,t form. mtmrniZg the) Mtce-l i2 Nassau St. New ork cty . 19, Es- ! Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Inflamed Eye. I ever j ,,, .(u i. J ,h. Prof,rieto. .ad OeB- " ' 'r' Mass and by the principal drug- , Sores, tc, will be immediately relieved by th. J , A , )T ,h(. p of j,.,,,, f0ow.:

iiimujiivui iuc s.ui.cu ...u v-imi, a, as .- gen la. I Reeo!, and J Howells jr. Richmond Indiana Van Clere i. Nll, Dayton. Ohio. G.W-Yannman, New Paris, Ohio. E. Minshal!, Eaton Ohio. C. S. B trcsa!, Wholesale ii Retail Cin., Ohio J V Hood, aad C H Reymond, Cambridge; Thompson 3t Hays, Jacksnnsborgh ; Halliday, Scott &. Ringo. W ashington ; CcSa 5c Purviance, Williamsborgh; J. Stevens, C.DtreTiIl.j W E Baner, Hagerstown; E Thorn, Dublin; B. Coffin, Economy . D. Beaver, Liberty, Indiana . J. B. Farnam, Trareltttg Agnt.

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. T llll uuJersiirned respectfully informs the public that lie continues business at bis old st.in.i, on Filth slrt'et, Sontii of the ?tarr llmis, where l.e makes to orer a!) kiu: of C AR RIAGES, liugiies, and all other vehicles in hit inie. He alo, ke' ' i ill' ou lui; t III pare fivorablv is ii u i.t U r of articles iu his believes Ins work will com- ; i any munuf tctureii in tbe west he use the liei-t f materials.aud for tiui.li an.! beauty of col s'.rui lion his work camiut be , excelled. Ili-s t.rn e ar iiiiiiierite, and ti-r'iis , fjVi . Tti tiiklii! lor ;i.it luvors he solicits a 1 coiitiiaUsiucc vi j Jane Cth, -VJ. itroi'.:"JONATHAN MATTIS. a; -I v. BALD HEAPS DIt. X. J. MOMIOE'S HAIR RENOVATOR: -3 WARRANTED, to Rkstore Hair ipon , Heaps that ii.we ot bekx Rald more tiux 20 ieaks 37"ll used according to cirectionsj Price .f.t.tHJ per bottle. This preparation bus been used bv the Proprietor in his practice, vviih ENTIRE SUCCESS! for 2J vean. and in bringing it l ftre the pub lie. bus only to remark that B A : 3 H E S S , ; is the result of the lr 1 N ACTIVITY of tha CAPILLARY FOLLICLES, and by the application of this preparation, thfv are called into healthy action, mid by the process of F.NI it is Mi is E or ABSORPTION the DISEASED I N TEGI'M EN'I S In-come restored and the Ft lI.Llt 'EES resume their natural secretion and HAIR IS THE RESULT! I AM. CASKS 1 1 A I K CAX ISE RESTORED, unless these capil'nrv follicles have liecome WHOLLY OBLITERATED; which is seldom the com. ition. even with the most aged; but on the application of this remedy it it is found they are th-stroyed, (or no Hair produced) the Agents and Dealers are authorised to refund ihe money. Ill evidence of the Proprietor's confidence of the success of tbis article it is only necessary to say that a trial is a sure demonstration of its virtues, (HAIR OK No HAIR) and in case of failure, the sum of money being w orlll demanding back. It isemiallvefficatlous in THICKENING THE HAIR AN'D WHISKERS and K F.N DEH I NG tliem SOFT and the SCALP HEALTHY, thereby preventing the HAIR FROM FALLING OFF or TFRNING GREY. Reddington & Terry, pH.U'RIKIi'flS. No. 4, College Hall, Cincinnati, O. Ear sale at Ih J Hit it EI.I.S' '" Shirr, .No. If,, Main at. Richmond, June -it L-l'.t. "Jli tun Xi. 16. iAPVlXVirVr. Manufacturer of co v ii i: , itx i: o i c ei k:s, R'H'K i V i V. t'TI T' t). s. lit ..! I ,A., . 'MIA N I tend AN KIT 'L for the patron soli, ii' al rt'ii! v e - coiitiiiiiaiic led toward I. on of the same ; having served of seven years unit the first Philadelphia, whose Carria; in apprenticeship arrrige-Malu r iu s have taken the premiums on every hcimmiui that thevhave been exhiliite.l nt the i i li'ere n t 1 n-,t :t o .- ; be bopei to be able to get up mi :tiie. at aX epi il to any now iiianulat'tiiieti in the W estern country. A I .SO lor sale, n sn"rior article of I! i I) V VAKNISH, niiiile by th- nldt Ml Yartiit-h-M.iker in riiiladel, hia vurrantid nut to crack Also Carriage Tri mm i ng-. ! every ileseriptiou, such as I.aces, Cbilb, Silver Hub U.ui.iM, I otr HiniileB. I .anip-J. I.ti.-k and II iug-, I.' uggs. Sir.; nil of which will be furnished m t h- lowest Cash pri" i. Person tit a distance can be ;utijiiimoiiiitert by dropping a line to the subscriber,' Main street, apposite the Huntington House. ! Richmond. Ia., June b, I!);,, '41. ''Iit si'oat'st lirvf'r of l!n Afjf. ! . DK. TltASK'.S MAGN ET I C OINTM i: N T, "S constantly effecting cure of th utmost im- . port nice. The mo-t iticreiiuluns are convinced the most faithless are compelled to believe in the po-er and virtue of this greitt remedy. It ii iinivers,li ac'mitteii t, Ie ihe mud v. on'ierfjl combination known to the world, for tin immediate relief cf tiisense and pain. It never i fails while there remain suili' ient lib- to restore a natural and healthy action to th.- capilary vrs- j sels of the body, and enualize the circulation of I the blood. i? i gai ueii ove r 1 tins means, .-Controlling pouter) be most iitiiiigiiant fi.rn.s of : s- . i ease, hicb cannot be obtained from any other, f remedy. Suchisth p-i.v.-r of this combination j : that it penetrates to every portion of the human f frame; every bone snd muscle, vein, nerve and : . ligament is seart bed out, and made sensible of: , its purifying and leaiuig inflijei.ee. Heuce it; I copes a readily with internal as external dis- ) j ease. Numerous instances are on record where j thisrenif dy has restored health to patients so j near the grave that the most powerful internal j remedies failed to produce any eiTect. Such has frequently been the case in ' I N FLAM AT ION S lof the BOWELS no patient ever need die of this cisease where tho Magnetic Ointment can' be obtained. That dangerous Fpidemic known ' as the PUTRID Eli YiSIPKLA.S can always b-. cured bv this remedy. For I N FLA M A TO II V : RHEUMATISM, this Ointment isthe most com-pl-te remedy ever prepared. In VJ cases out of 100 it w ill afford entire relief to the wont cases of Nervous Headache in thirtv minutes For I nervous i.ieases this remedy is of irnmea" valme use oi in is remeu y . I ETFor further psrticolar. and testimonials, ml.,n1,.,c...r..-1u.-... For sale by IRWN RELD only Agent for I Kicbmond, w nere 11 can oe naa noieaalo idoi retail. Price 2 Cent per Dottle. Richmond, May 9, le-49. 20ryr. SO MB slROICilL IXITRCMrAT. Pocket Casrs of 3 different six-.; Tooth Keys of various sizes and qualities; St-thesco-es; priog, Inutno and Cum Lancets; Ioothrort cep. and File; Copping Glasses: Breast Pipes with Gum Elastic Bars; Nipple Sheila and ' . Shields; Catheters, Gum Elastic and Silver, and i ail kind, of Trusses, and Supporters; to be bad let Ur. Howell's Drug Store, No. 15 .Mam afreet May 23 ,1549. 22 tf r

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j HI TIXr.TOX HOUSE. I Afaia street, RickmomJ, lad. j f IHIS House formerly known as the "Mea- ! sion House and oecupied by K. Baoosi!s. i has recently been purchased by tbe aubscribvr. who is now titling it up in modern style for th s accominodatioii of the public. His TABLE , fhall at all times lie provided with the best the country afford; aud shall not be surpassed lit

variety and stylt by any in the coaetry. He his tilted ii j and consiuerabl ' enlarged his Stable, which shall be provided with a (rood and careful Osn.ra, ami plenty c-f the best of feed for horses. I he uadersigned feels conlf..eut that, by strict .attention to tbe wants of his fuests. he II merit a share of rublic natronaffe. lto:irdiii by- I lie l:iy or Week. on r.-3ou iMo terms. Also, llUuJES kept by the dav cr week. OR FN HUNTINGTON. :i.l:4. 5hf Kn Liiiond, Feb. Pi H Will K I.K tl), hest brands. rt$I.ft) t-' keg; Red Lead; Yen; Red Chrome Led, Yellow mi.! Green; Prussian Blue; Chinese Vermillion; I'llra Marine; Uroines; tiotd Leaf; Lamp HSacW; Coach Rlack; tVhre; Rose Pink; Varnish Hns'ies; Psuit do., all sues; FrsT.Tt'RR t'sii.K Vashihi; Jafai; Lcathi a ASMsn, Sp. Whtliug, Putlv. lie. for sals, at redu.-rp prides, bv 1KVIN REED. Richuioiiw, April l?43. 25if .1 Miitill Ualri-l'ourr Tor Salr. I'llE uitiiersigued otrcrs for sale, an excellent small water power, on the Middle fork . ol White-water, about one mile north ef Richmond. There is about lti acres of land attached, ptrt of which is of the tirst quality. There is on the premises an excellent and well finiohed two story I r a me ii el ling a good machine shop, c Aie. This property is offered at private sale, mi ii.lfan'tj'oun terms. Any person wishing , further inlormaliuu can apply on the peniies. or t'i D P. 149. HOLLOW AY Richmond, Jan. 31. C-ia Fresh Drugs Jutt Attiring at and Hedlcines! Xii. tG, Main street. HOW ELLS, would inform his custom--rs.and all the rest, that he is now receiving bis Summer Slock of Drkis slid Mr.UKlNH; ad pure und lr sh,nn i sold ou tho most reasonsId. terms. IL- paito ularly rei'iiesta any person h ing of him, who is not satisfied with the ifti Ie pur ha, I. to return it and he will refund t ie money; m warrants every thing tie sells, a id is dt 'ermimd In iee talmlui li'in. J 'Cull at No. lti, Mjiu street, Richaion I. June t, I "!.). lTtf 0R1, 0E ClfARWC 7 9 oa CgTHEAL-ALLJ ail to be Ur. OeCbarm'a tialrvot ant Disc over T. We obtained a knowledge of this Medicine from Da. Dk Charm niMsLt.r, and secured tha EXCLl'SIV K CtlNTROL of it, after we had tested its Medical Properties with the most rigid exactness; and we have caused the most eminent Physicians in the t inted States to do the same. The result is, that it has leen pronounced I1Y ALL super inr to any thing hitherto known to them in Medical Science, surpassing in its remedial virtues any or even all other Medicines combined, that are used fur the same affection. The e fleets are immediate in violent cases, aud rKRiKcri.Y mir iii all conditions of the system. We only state whut we know; aud we can iti:ri:it to ni;.Mui:n( that know tiie same. We ask the Public to TEST the merits of this invaluable article, beforepassing judgment upon it. When used externally it invariably prevent InflmnmsiiuiM Maturations, ltiiietiefts, stirfiiei, I Icrrallons. flMfltirriif-, 'I skins uM. r any uittrr tronble-s lialils tu mrlmei trww wunl. surti mm suraliw. Fraclurrs. ItrultM-a, WMlual.vSM. 'l'MMh Itrawlaa. Mll-ra. s(lu-i of liMrta, frumt. Uurna 4k. fceal. When taken, internally , the IAVTKUS IS nerfectlv adnTite.1 In a , a . I aJ ... yi i,r w miarrini in. Xose Hired. I.ryirlailc tswrlllutfa at l-.rutiiiM, rirlnrw. Kirema enliirnrM, l'liMiii4 l-'fti. ireAl inellnnlltmloMeep, I rrril.le llrraius. l-iinaclaiftiit. 4 oiifsllon A- f ;lddlriel. Ileal and I'aliM in Mend, Red. Store and liillninrd Ke and l-.vrlldtt. -vtn I'tm s rlluw me Mltd llt.ll,r. rata Itarttl Irrlt-a rau4 Iks tr:es, sorrar-a la eaiaeie tsff .Mouth, liunti rrd and Inflamed. 'I untie dry aadcMtrd. Kt.ul Mrralh. Had Taste In Month. .ausea. oialilna 4mr.. Illoallntt of Akdomra, wlih ttr wllhoat I'ala. Itr.iM nlh red I'rlae. l lllindnetM. i lnlnd llurnlncln l-Tves, i llillirullk ol Urrallilnx. fcrlcfc-colarea fMdllHaBt teharp I'nlllns Pains In I hm. -l4e. Rarh, Ar.. and I'atna as from HruIsM, la so, part of the hiSrm. The Ssi'vri'a is of unparalleled importance after CHILDDiriD, aa it gives immediately a complete Restoration ufter dilhcult labor; preventing Fkvers, Mkak.vess, Lamknf-ss, &c.t Tbe l'iiivirc of I'lijmician i 411 A J to produce a Medicine that cau compare with the S'scvcca for the rssoa above sjeclfid. A bottle will lie presented to any respectable person who will til Virtues, and make tiie rrvnlt publicly kaewa The VKI R ehoald be heat ay All, as they are liable at aay time to ae4 Il.--l4tll K M rts. Persona unable to bay rts base It ialalleasl Ors. UEDDI.iiTOX A TERttY, Proprietors N. C'aJlese Hall, C iawismti, O. For sale l ine liuL' .-mre ol Rn iimoud, June 10, lVJ. I)a. IIOWELIS. l.l. the popular Family Merficinea, Nostrums, Alc., among which is Homing's Vegetable Ague Syrup; Smith's Tonic do.; Nerve and Bone Liniment, Worm Medicines; B dsam W ild ' berry : Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Essences; MofTatt Piils and Bitters, Vc; call at IRVIN 11 E ED'S DKI.'fi ST) RE, Main Street, opposite Gdltert's Hotel, Richmond, lad., IX where yoa i can buy CHEAP. May -!-', I m. 35tf AX OH, THE WREATEST REMEDY OF ;ATL'KI-e-;rrrIcm a veil in Kentucky, I K" feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found rastly superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly popular Oiis. lis curative properties for the folio wing, ailments are truly wonderful: Inflammatory rheumatism---whooping cooghr ---phthisic coughs -cold ---spasms- tetter-erysipelas-scald head croup iarlaitimatory sore throat liver complaint -inflammation of the kidneys pains in the breast, side and back diseases of the spine piles heart barn j diseases of the hip joiut inflamed sore eyes - deafness and esr-sehe worms tooth-ache-' sprains strains bums- -scalds braises cut l (-... A - . a. j "UP CIO . ' a-.il., . ajaa t , - .. n n..nl. mem ilm r.-n,nn-A .1 mm j ,h0!.anfi, t,f people of all classes and agea caa I ,..,, c-ui, Caution. la order to be ear of obtaining th genuine, purchase only of the (general Agent, r It ... v f!o . Pronrieters. Kentacky. I)ocToa Era Tnoa-. General Art forth State of Indiana. Dublin, w aya. wfc ,u orjJ.r, mamt ..j.. coaaty. AoriTs: Jesse Meek, Dr. Howell. Richmead; Townsend, J-e wis tc. Co Silver &. Bragg, Cambridge; Jacob Sowers, Gorman tow ; Dr. J. P. Ball, Ceotrevilie; J.S. Surr, Newport; J. Vallenger. Williamabarg; Lock & Mill. Economy; L. Leah, Franklin; W. O. Arm at, Daiton; Vaughan St. Duhadaway, Hagaratewa; O. D. Kern, Millon. April 19, 1&43. 17:9 A Room For Iteatx A ROOM, over the store of J. B- Haaafea'.t, forreat. Apply to JOHJf HAISLB. Rtchmond.Ma-f 16th, 1643.

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