Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 29, 11 July 1849 — Page 4

THE PALLADIUM. ZJ- Adtxrtiiement, will be conspicuously intried in th," Palladium" at the following rate. One equate of 12 line; 1 to 3 week; - $1.U Kaeh continuance,

One square for three mouths , i .. ,i 4,00) t.lv " 6,'W) i Three eqaaree eia inontns one year Half column six months one year One column six inontlia oiio year6,00 10,00 12,00 20.00 20,00 .. 30 00 Professional card, not exceeding five lines, for subscribers, per year nrn Do. for non-subscribers-.- , i Notice of Marriages and Deaths, when furnished by thoae interested, or when sent oi eome reaponaible signature, are inserted free of charge. Obituaries, over si lines, are charged 50 rents per square for the overplus. The fee for advertising Divorce cases most be paid strictly in advance. All other legal advertisements inserted on the pecuniary responsibility of the parly ordering them. For advertising wives, $2 per square will invariably be exacted IB) advance. Yearly or half yearly advertisera have the privilege of changing theiradvertisementeevery three months. Candidates for office, who are snhscriher. csn have their names inserted once, free of charge. Those who are not subscribers, one dollar will iuvnriably be charged. Administrator's advertisements, being part of the expenses of taking out letters of Administration, are expected to be paid out of Hie first monies collected for the estate. IT We expect to adhere strictly to the above terms. ,r . il jTV. B. Palme, is our Agent at New York. WKOXKMI) JVtY It, IS IO. Proceedings or CHjr Council .1. Richno.iid, July 4br$50 f Jt. T SkrtvAv wrmrmt allowed an ord w - - (1 South .t 1 I -J . . I. . f.. ......f.-.r.' I no oaiuiice uuo urciu "fete A to be Tearl st. An order for $'J,5t) wi 'at)r.iers or issued to R . ('. Sliute, F.ngincej RewJ for SI each to Messrs. Lynde, Wffn(J aocolJllU iim a,nn h.i nr. iiiiiranai ., . - " uirt from streets, iraiiisi tiiecity, ir ci'"moul)tjn(, io lo in favor of several pewodiMct,d o ,,e iRSe,. SSJ,W allowed and q; Iiiil, presented accounts II. H. I'ayne, Dep'y .,reet8 1),) orders ve. city, for cleanir directed to be itfaUh submitted the followinp The Board j0 j,, regard to th ,,OKSf was dol'd' ' ' "'e "uEK"',,'on that the pens , ?ent clean as possible, and the hogs should he ,' ,. 1 , , , in, ' olc. The other report was adopclerk instructed to have the same pub""'' ot'1 P"l,er f ''B c'ly "ou l',e rins." the Mayor and Common Council of lite City J Richmond : Gentlemen The Board of Health this mor.ting come to the following conclusion: That the hogs had better be removed from the city, lo some held or helds in trie country, ine pen wen cleansed and limed ; or, if that be imprac ticable, to have the pens kept clean as possible and tjlf hogs kept in them, is thought, by a majority Hie Wooril, IO 00 riticmuio w .v.-.i-n .. .1 I If tr.i."Lt ai large 111 11. - ,dent. juiy 4tii, ituj-.-Etl.TII, . a. -r Tilt1 IllllDnnV . 1 r ,1 ... -V Richmond, To the Common Council of the Ci . ' Wy, county Indf the nasi an.! ,-...-. '....'''' our sever al w-l : . .r: have caused them ! to be clean.-,! L' iJ ,ho condition of the l city would permit ' R,ve u" P,eaauro to state, that a kind feeline'181"' "' "n"'"11 desire is manifested air'g ur Clt,z"ls 10 d what ''y can to avert t rl,ui",,c w'1'' which we are now threaten' ,'",t ev'ry sanatary nifiii. Sre.rrcomr1"'"' ',y na" ia general been carried out bJur fellow-citizens. The p, valence of the Cholera in Boston and it vici''y an ('le number of bowel complaints in ow'i'y rather a malignant character.have 1,,,,, productive of considerable alarm. Should IhpC'holera pass off at Boston, and should the wel complaints in our city assume a form no more dangerous than those which now exist, it is very possible that we may be lulled into a false security against the attacks of that disease. Against this false security, we are anxious to guard our city. An opinion prevails among medical men, that the remote agent of the Cholera now exists, and for several weeks has existed, at this place; and that the presence of the immediate, exciting causes may produce the disease. Among these have been mentioned: stagnant pools, want of cleanliness in our persons, and about our premises, the use of greeu vegetables and fresh meals, the. intemperate use of ardent spirits, excessive eating, exposure to rain ordanip situations, improper exposure to the night air, very toilsome labor during the heat of the day, an intemperate indulgence of the passions, ami in fine, any thing which produces physical exhaustion. What shall we do to avert the disease in our city? is a question often asked, but difficult, if not impossible, to answer with any degree of certainty. The past has furnished some facts which should direct our future actions. Experience fully proves, that cleanliness in all tilings, a generous, wholesome diet, neither too full nor too abstemious, the absence of exposure to rain, or cold damp situations, or to a current of air in l,e sound and relreshing sleep taken at j timely hours, a quiet and constant pursuit of our ! usual business, a social interchange of kindness i and hospilnlily, a quiet peaceful miud, an exemplion iront me depressing passions among which. . mm the strongest, may be reckoned fear of the disease, and many other things which might be mentioned, have furnished those living in infected districts with strong protections against Cholera. In this connection, it is proper to remark that our city population is not very much crowded, almost every family having a comfortable horns at which they may be nursed; each one should therefore promptly make up his mind to remain in the city. Flight has. at all times, been fouud a very imperfect security agiinst Cholera. Great delusion prevails among our citizens as to what constitutes the premonitory symptoms, cr the forming stage of the disease. A correct knowledge of these should be obtained from the physician to whom each one looks for professional assistance in the event of an attack of tiie Cholera; nor should this be omitted bv any ou-, where a consultation with the physiciau ia practicable. Strong apprehensions are felt of the contagious character of cholera. If it is contagious, the reason is doubly strong why every exertion ought to be used to prevent, if possible, a single case. Rut independent of any contagion, there is one iw of the subject which reuders the necessity of preventing the existence of a single case very strong. The weather is, at this time of the year and during next month will probably be, warm. Continued heat depresses the physical energies. Fear of the disease, and a rather more abstemious diet than has been common, bare the same effect. Should a few cases occur, additional fear will be excited. Sick relatives need attention from relatives; and sometimes these are not ia a condition to help. Toilsome ! e"'!r:K' ..fiT ":I:":r IJ::,; .. 1 : c . - . . .1 i ... - a ; .k- , ' . 1 render the persons thus exposed more liable to receive Ihe infection. And it is probable, that in this way, the belief of contagion may be accounted for. But in any view of the subject of this disease, whether contagious, or whether to be ascribed lo Ihe causes above mentioned, one person within the limit, of the r.ty ouht to feel as if Ihs health and eveo the livesof many, very 1 anany, or ma neignnors and menus, depend on tb course which he is lo pursue and the life he is ! live- In 'his view of the subject, every one aght to do every thinf wi hia bis power to prevent the ecearreaee of lb disease.

Nothing on ear Dart shall be wanting to keep !

op proper degree of attention to the epidemic ; which h so fearfully expected to visit our city, and this with as little excitement as the nature of the case will allow: And should we unhappily be visited by the cholera, whether in a mild or i: r .hail in-, dailv. to eive such . ! information aa will enable the public gen-rally ! to know the true condition of the health in the , city J. R. M EN DEN H A rres i. JOsEPH HOWELLS, I JOHN L. MAULSUY, J. W. M ARM ON, II. n. PAYNE. J A. MLS PERRY. July 4th, 194'J. On motion of Mr. Hutton, the committee on streets were instructed to drain Cth street, i' deemed practicable. The council adjourned to Tuesday night wek July IT. "Day or rasliiiB-, Ac. The undersigned, Minister of diflrrent religious denominations Richmond, met in the Rev. Monfor'8 room, for the purpose of consulting i'h regard to the propriety of appoint? a !a' of fasting, humiliation and pr'er " reference to the desolating scouie wim icn we are threatened. The nieet'o was opened with prayer hy Rev C M''!er: after wiiich it was organizuby calling Ilev. G. Fisk to the chair,?"1 aPJ,irting Rev. Win. M. Uoycet Sec'v motion, it was Resolved, That we ie to observe Friday, the 13th day of jly, as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer to Almighty God, that the pestilence may be stayed, and that God's anger, for our sins, be turned away from u, that we perish not. i I Tl.l ... ...:ti . . .1.- f 1. Church on said day, at 10 o'clock, for j relimous services, and that we respectful I y request our ft-llow citizens to meet ?J JlJte wih u, ;n ,he exercises of tUe .ay. Resolved, That Wt? request the ayor of the city to issue his Proc-laman settincr nnarf af il:iv nni! rpnilR-til 'he cit1 i'ens to refrain from oil seruU employ s 1 J - - 1 ments, and observe the day iiccordance with the above resolutions. Geo. Fiskb, Rector of St. F"1'8 Church. W M.Bovsr, Tastor A. Rres. Church. C. W. .MiLi.KR. Tastor Mh- E. Church. E. P. M o.n fort, Pustor esbyt'n Church. PROCL ATl' T I O N. Wiikreas, number of 40 Ministers of different denominations, havKreeJ anl set apart Friday, 'he 13th day of uly, to be observed as a day p, fasting, humilir'011 and irayer. f'ovr, therefore, in fcordance with the suggeslns of my fellow-r1'2"19 above expressed, and heartily approving- s same, I do hereby recommend the observae of FRIDAY, the 13lh day of July, inst., as day set apart for the suspen sion of all secu&r employments in the city of Richmond, dur"g the hours proposed to be observed for divne worship. Given under my hand this 5th day of July. 1SI9. JOHN SAILOR, Mayor. The Cacse Explained. The savage manner in which Mr. Richie, the editor of the Union, has attacked the administration, because of the appointment of Whigs to office, is fully accounted for by a Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, who says: "Of the COO clerks and oher officers located at this place, it has ben ascertained that ninety-eight are from Virginia. That of the ninetv-eight Virjin".ans in of- ( fice here, all but seven or eijiht face from Eastern Virginia; and it is believed that nine tenths of those in office from East' era Virginia, are, in some icay, connected with the Ritchie fatniltf, if not directly members of if." The passion of the Union is but tht effervescence of paternal love. The editor's first care is his family connections. and his next, the Loco Focos of Eastern Virginia. i Buried for tint Thousand Years. ' r.ord Lindsay, in his travels, writes, that while wandering amid the pyramids of Egypt, he stumbled on a mummy proved by its hieroglyphics, to be at least two thousand years of age. In examining; the mummy, alter It was unwrapped, lie tound moncol its enclosed hands a tuberous or bulbus root, lie was interested in the question how long vegetable life coul.l lat, and he, therefore, took that tuberous) root from the mummy's hand, planted it in a s,innv soi allowed the rains and dews of . - . , , , . , nev" uescenu upon 11, anU in the course of a few weeks, to his astonishment and jov, the root burst forth and bloomed ; into a beautiful dahlia. A correspondent writes that about two ; hundred thousand dollars changes hands ' every night, in the small village of San ! Francisco, at the gaming table. Many persons like an '"independent press" which always chimes with their opinions, but the New York Star is right in saying that a truly honest press must sometimes differ from somebody. Buffalo Express. (7" We see it stated that orders have been issued for discontinuing additional coinage of the gold dollar. We do not know that there 13 any truth in this report, , . it 1 . rr f , but it is well known tuat the officers of the mint were opposed to the issue of such a coin. Rise in ScLrHirn. In consequence of the demand for sulphur cholera prescriptions, crude brimstone lias risen from 23 to 34 per ton in New York. An exchansre savs a "Model Lawyer" i3 ore who never advises his clients to co to law We should like to see such a one. Bright Boy. western editor lately called his "devil" to him. and told him he could not atFord to hire his services any longer, Unless he would arrree either to take nncpence a week for them, or . share equally the protlts ot the paper. i The bov concluded to stav, but unhesitat ingly chose the ninepence a week for his wages That boy is destined to be a great I man.

4. LL the roBolar Family Medicines, Ifos-

A trams, Sec, among which is Homing's Vegetable Ague Syrup; Smith's Tonic do.; Nerve and Bone Liniment, Worm Medicines; Balsam Wild Cherry? Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Essence; Moffalt' Fills and Bitters, Sec; call at IRVIN READ'S DRUG STORE, .Vain Stnet. opposite Gilhert's Hotel, Richrntnd, lad., Xjw-here you can bur CHEAP. May2.l, lfsi. 35tf DIRECT FOM NEW YORK. 4 N additional supply of Medicines, Sec. all of the first water, and offered at a trifling advance on cost; just received and now opening at No. 47, Main street, by IRVIN REED. Richmond. Mat 2:1. 1 849. g-if 'A 4 4 THIS crie'rated remcy is constantly inI crests it- V the ",a,,y cure! U 19 making .taOVERf'R WORLD. It has now bec0:..B-" onhj mUeie hr family usr, and is parti-V-Hy reco.neded for IlKOINV. AllMaees cf this complaint immediately IIh veil, no BiBrt-r of how loiif sund.ng. reI'umpliUt ftrt-elimuny. ti It 4 V VI; and all diseases of ihe ur-ry organs: for these Stressing co...u'"'s "tandt al,.ne; no other t 1 can relief you; and the curea testified to win convince ' skeptical; see pamphUt . ..aiiit, Bilious Diseases, Liver "'yyxhH Ay tUVy To tlr re;it WBt especially and whereever ,1 -mjilaiuta prevail this medicine i oilered these" 0KKAI. ACiK.NT. dtVrrinu compound is a part ofthie mixture, it cures 'he diseases with certainty and celentv. ,nn dues not leave uicsjaiciu lurpiu. ccc FamiHSetcomplaint of a most painful character is I MM Kill ITKI.V HKMKVKI), a cure follows bv a few iavs use ot this ortide: it i fur i. - any utlirr ) rrparntinn fur this disrate, or for any other lieae originating from impure blood. See Pamphlet. DE11ILITV UF THE SYSTEM, weak back, weakness of the Ki'lnevs. &c. or imlamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a f ?w days use of this iiiedirine and a cure is always the result of its use. It stanus as A CERTAIN REMEDY. For such comnlaints, and also for derangements of tlis female, frame. RE(J U LA HIT 1 ES, iS U ITR ESS IONS. Painful menstruations. No article has ever been oilered except this hich would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure an effective remedy and did we feel permitted to do so, could give a THOUSAND NAMES. as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints. See Pamphlet. All broken down, debiltated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately and the poison mineral eradicated from the system. ERUPTIVE DISEASES, will find that the alterative properties of this article will l'URIFY THE HLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here. Agents give them away; they contain 'i.T pages of certificates of high character and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF, the virtues of a medicin.', never appeared . If one of the peculiar featnree of this article that never fails lo benefit in any case and if bone and muscle are lelt to build up011 lit the emaciated nnd lingering invalid HOPE ON. and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUP.LIC, against a number of articles which come out under the bead of SARSAPARILLAS. SYRUPS, &c, as cures for Dropsv, Gravel, &c. : They are jrood for nothing, and concocted to gull the unwarv ; TOUCH Til EM NOT. Their inventors never tho't of curing such diseases till this artirle had done it. A particular study of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and all who circulate the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE, gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles at $0, 12 or. do., fl each the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. iMtk out and not he imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture, blown "upon the glass the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions and (. C. Vaughn BulT.ilo," "stamped oil the rork." None other are genuine. Prepared bv Ir. G. C. Vaughan, and sold at the principal Office, 2ii Alain street, IJuffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post p tid-orders from regularly constituted Acenls ec-Mtel postpaid letters of verbal communications solic'tine aivice promptly attentteti to, gnus Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article '.V2 Nassau st. New York city, F.ssex st. Salem, Mass.. and by the priucipxl druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as A cents. I Reed, and J Ilowells jr. Richmond Indiana. Van Cleve & Newell, Dayton, Ohio. GAV-Vanneman, New Paris, Ohio. K. Minshall, Eaton Ohio. C S. Hardsal, Wholesale & Retail Citi., Ohio. J W Mood, a. nl C II Iteyniond, Cambridge; Thompson & Hays, Jacksnustuirgh; II.1ll1d.1v, Scott & Riiiiro, Washington; ColTiii & Purvi itice, Williamsburgh; J. Stevens, Centrev.lle; W K Bauer, Haeerstown ; E Thorn, Dublin; B. Coffin, Economy. D. Beaver, Liberty, Indian. J. B. Farnam, Traveling Agent. AlrlEKICMX Oir-THE GREATEST REMEDY OF NATURE procured from a trtQ in Kentucky. 1?3 feet Mote the earth's Kur- j ice. This Oil will be fouud vastly superior to: Harlem. British, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curative properties for the following! ailments are truly wonderful: Inflammatory rheumatism whooping cough -phthisic- coughs -coids spasms tetter---erysipelas scald head croup iD flam ma tor v sore throat liver complaint inflammation of the kidneys pains in the breast, side and back l ---diseases of the spine ii!es---heart burn -i d,seaseit of tne hip jlnt-,;.flamed sor- eves 1 ceafuess and ear-ache worms tooth-ache sprai us---si rains---our us- -scaios- uruises- CUtS ulcers cancers fever sores, Sfcc. &.C. Its own merits are its best recommendation, as thousands of people of all classes and ages can testify. Caution. In order to be snre of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the General Agent, Dr. Edgar Thorn. Doblin. Wayne co., Ind., or through sub-agents appointed by him for its sale; each of whom will have a Show Bill, and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietors, and Gen eral Agent for the State of Indiana, as follows: D. 11AIL&. Co.. Proprietors, Kentucky. Docroa EnGa Thoi, General Agent for the State of Indiana, Dublin, Wayne county, to whom all orders must be addressed Agevts: Jesse Meek, Dr. Ilowells. Richmond; Townsend, Lewis &. Co., Silvers Si. Braeg. Cambridge; Jacob Sowers, Gormantown; Dr. J. P. Ball, Centreville; J. S. Starr, Newport; J. Balienger, Williamsburg; Lock Si. Milts, Economy; L- Lesh, Franklin; W. O. Arment, Dalton; Vaughan St Duhadawsy, Hagerstown G. D. Kern. Milton. April IS, 1S43. 17:3m

R. WEBSTER, 33 'n? ST 35.2a 2D 3 Da. 03.20 RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Richmond and viciuity. that h has taken Rooms up stairs, over Irvin Reed's Drug Store, on Main street, where he i!i be found at ail times, except abseut on buniness) prepa"1 to attend to all operations in ins professin in a style warranted to give general satisfaction. REFERENCES. Irvix Reeu, Tmwiis Wbjght, S. B. ST.'r''',. Esq. Iaac (i u sK, BrxjviiM "Oid, Jositmv Wright, Samvli. Coale, Is.c Faisoi, Thomh Arnet. Riclipiond, April 1I,I?4.. IR-tf spectiully infurins his friends aiiii the public that he has removed his Establudiuirnt to the new room adjoining John Haines' tore, r?ttt!.t lialf of o. a. rx where he is prepared to aell Clocks. Watches, Jewelrv, l'ir Cltlkrv, Silver Sronvs, Spectacles, Faxct Notions, ie. &.C., at his uual reasonable prices. ! rr7Clocks and Watches repaired J notice. Richmond, April 11. 143. 1 fchort 17tf What's this 'that shoots my tortur'i! gums al.ing? T"THirHi:. X. liWTO., Dcnlisi. T-kes tins method of expressing his feelinus of gratitude to the citizens of Richmond an i vicinity, for favors so liberally bestoweii since bis residence among them ; an. I respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. A Word to I lie I.atlit": The loss of those beautiful organs the Teeth is touching! y alluded to by that master-spirit of poesy, Tom .Moore, in his apostrophe to a. toothless maijeu: Sweet girl, that lips so ready for a lover. Should not beneath their ruby caket cover One tooth of pear! ; Hut like the rose besi.le the church-vard stone. He doomed to blush o'ermany a mouldering bone. To any thus unfortunate, he would simply sav. that be can supply the lo.-s in to be detected . Ij'fJtlice on Miiri street, Straltau Wright's Store. Richmond, Ajiril 1 l"?l'.l. a manner scarcely one door west of V, oin 1 HRASHINGMACHINES. Davenport's Fatcnt Cleaner or Separator, For rrtir:iliiii A ( loaning irain. T' UK suliscriber respeclfullv informs the public that, having purchased of Mr. !-- vknpokt the excliiMve nt;hl for the entire State of Indiana, (tn make, vend and use, and to sell to others the riht to make, vend and use the saii-e,) he is now prepared to furnish a very SUPERIOR CLEANING MACHINE, AT HIS SIIOI' IX ICK ll.nO.M, Wsiyiie Co., Intl., 011 reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to ca!l 011 the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. Ij'Persons who know themselves to be infringing upon Ibis Patent, are respectfully requested to cal I 011 the subscriber and negotiate lor said right before progressing further, and save trouble. C A I'TIOS! 3T"Th public are hereby notified that all Machines, (having the endless revolving strawcarrier, combined with an inclined board, carrying off the straw on its upper side permitting the Wheat to fill through, and drawing the Wheat down said inclined board into riddles placed in a fall below the thrasher,) will be subject to the restrictions and limitations of the subscriber, nnles the right is purchased of him before making, vending, or using the same. frT"'1 will dispose of any amount of territory in this State that any one may desire, o bfas i.nabi.e TfiR.MS. All communications will receive prompt attention. Address, post paid, T. A. IH'GDALE, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. June Cth, 1849. U ltf J I'ST RECEIVED at the Gentlemen's Furnishing Room, one door west of D. I). loau's National Hotel, a lot of fashionable CASSIMERF.S AND VF.STIN'JS, which we will make to order at the shortest notice. Also, another lot of Deter's superior Calf Skin Boots, aud a lot of superior Buckskin Monroe Shoes, the nicest article of the season. All of the best manufacture, warranted. FARQUHAR & VICKERS. June Cth, ld'J. 21 tf. Iron. TONS BAR IRON in Store and for sale by J. M. cc J. IICTTON, Main st. '2 doors west of PeaH .May 30. 1819. 17 r I V DY Kit. Madder, Capperas. Logwood, I Extract do., Nut Galls, Bine Vitriol, Nic Wood, Fustic, I ml igo, prepared Blue, Camwood, Oil Vitriol, Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Lac Dye, Crude Tartar. Arrnatto, &c, dec, always ou hand and for sale ( heap, at REED'S Drug and Dye Establishment. Richmond, May .'SO, 3."tf NEW CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. MIE under-igned respectfully informs the people of B irh 'nnriii n ud sti rrou ndi n g eru nI trv. that he has recently opened in the "STARR Raw," CIIMR MANUFACTORY. where he will keep nn ImuiI, at nil times, Windsor, Fi nry and Sorinj-Sat Cllilir. Walnut and Mahogany Rovn Rock in ('hair. larje Cane-Seat Rocking Chairs; in f,et he is prepared to mauulaelure every thine; in the Chiih line. Persons wanting a fine aid good article of Chairs need not go to Cincinnati, as he is prepared to furnih as good an article and at as low a price as can be obtained at that place. Those wishing to purchase are requested to call and see. JOB GKEEN. Richmond, April 23, 1 19. l-tf The Kir link oiid Academy. THIS Institution in its general features, will resemble an Acad-my or High School, designed for the accommodation of students who may wish to obtain a thorough English education, pursue a partial classical course, or be prepared for a emission into the junior class at College. This Institution will Im under the immediate charge of EowardT.N. Dennistox, other instructors will be added as the number of pupils may require. School will commence as soon as a requisite number of pupils can be obtained, in the spacious room over the store of Messrs. Paxson, Lewis & Co. Pupils are received from 10 years old and upwards. The rates of tuition wilt be varied according to the branches which students want to study. TEXT BOOKS. In English : Fourth Eclectic Reader, Mitchell's Geography, Watts on the Mind, Webster's Dictionary, Bullion's English Grammar, Davie's Arithmetic. Burdon's Algebra, Legender's Plane Geometry, Surveying and Comstock's Elocution. Ii Latin: Bullion's Latin Grammar, Reader, Caar, Cicero's select Orations, Virgil. Fo!om's Livy; Horace's Odes, Satires and Epistles; Tacitus, Germarea and Agricola, and Cicero de Oratore. I Gref.k: Eudion's Creek Grammar, Reader and Testament; Zenophon's Anabisis, Herodotus, and Homer's Iliad. Id adaition to these Tent Books, every student preparing for college, it expected to provide himself with Anthon's Classical Dic tionary. Persons wishing to study any other of j tiie Languages can do so privately. Parents and Guardians, who intend sending their children to school, will please to call immediately on me at Mr. Gilbert's Hotel. I solicit the public patronage. References. Rev. W. W. Arnett, Retr. T. Foster, Milo G. Williams, Dayton, O.; Faculty of Weilenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Richmond, Jnne 13, 149- 25:tf rrHEaOIOMETF.R-S Surgical Instruments J and Trasses of all kinds, for sale bv May 23, 1643. I. REED.

Da. WILLIAM

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STOVES! IIO!,LOU'W.tRr! CASTINGS! I t 1 AT CINCINNATI TRICE TOHE underSiffned would rspectfu!!v inform the public that he carries oa the Founder business, at the old establishment. He has now on hand, for sale, a supcr.or lot of STOVIiS; consisting of Nos. 1, m2, and 3 mrsovEo rirMH s COOKING STOVE ; SrlLMjIN's IMPROVED CiVHIO stove, seven and te:i-p!ate Stoves of different sizes, with a general assortment c f Franklin and splendid Parlor Stoves. Also, Pot., Kettles, Andirons and Waggon-Roues, lie also manufactures and makes to order ckiing machines, cONUENsLits, sriNNiNC and srnG machines, broad Bud narrow rowi:a Lotus, ki llini; stoves, and all kinds of maehiuery used iu manufacturing establishments. MILL GL'AKISG, Of ALL KISDS, made on the shortest notice. He feels confident lit saying that he lias the largest and best selected lot of patterns iu the Western country for lyrist and Saw Mills, ile lus, in short," the latest improvements in the Mill-Gearing line. TiIU.ilI; M At III us. He has an excellent Thrashing M.ichiiie which he manufactures, and will sell for cash or approved TS IE. For ease to horses, and neatness and despatch in the execution of work, it is not inferior to any in Use. The undersigned returns his thanks to the public for the hitera! support bestowed upon him, and respectfully solicits a continuance of favors. J.Ail ki:i.is of Machinery repaired on short notice, cash, wheat, or goo i imnr., will b ti.kenin exchange for any of the above articles JUrliisSTOVK STORK is on the North side of .Main street, opposite the Richmond Hookst.ire, where custom ?rs will be promptly wait.-d on. THUS." O'JIARU A. Richmond, May 3 ) 1?1J. ija.'U !.'. ) Vat-!i-.: Jftvflry! Silvt-r V:uc! 1 A. MCMVMIN, tetiWs 'crs his best respects to his old frcn..'s an, I customers, and tiie country at large, ami is desirous to inform them that he is receit iug the l-irgit and best assortment of J i v 1: 1. it v , that was ever broncht to this market, which he is prepired to od'i-r ut the smallest possible advance, nn.i are assured thiit he can sell us low as any .-hop in the west. 1 lis sto k CO-llsis's 0 1 t , 01 J iillii S , ! ver I .ever ud L'I'piue Jeweled and Plain Watches, Gou Guard Chains; Silver nil.) Common !o: ;tine Goli Hreust-pius and Finger-rings; Uracet lets; Kir-rings; Gold and Silver Keys and Seals; Gold Diamond-pointed Pens; Gold ami Silver j Pencils; Musical lloxes and Aceordl Jiis; lleaii J Reticules and Purses; Silver mid Tortoise Shell i Combs. ! Fine Cutlery such as Knives; Raisnrs; Seis sors, Ac, S;c. Silver and German Spoons and othersilver ware. Gobi, Silver, and Common 1 Spect ides to suit all ages. Also, An assoit- ' nient of Yankee Clocks, some as low as three j dollars. il ,'Clocks and Watches repaired as usual on very moderate terms. Old gold and silver taken for goods. Do not fail to call Richmond, Indiana. at No. 3.", Main C. A. D1CKIN Rt reetj -( )N. 'JU-tf M y V i. 1"L. T V ;s K ll'S 1 A T K T DKa r I 'MIE uudersif 1 he continue gneu, informs the pnbuc that continues to build this valuable 'I'll IC ASH l4. .HA4 IIIM:, and can furnish them at short notice to all who may desire them. He has also just gotten up n new and superior SIX IIOiiSL IHtWHIt, which is confidently recommended to the public as durable and efficient. Having the exclusive right to manufacture, vend and use Townsend.'i improvement, iu I.' usli, Wayne, Fayette, Marion, Tippecanoe, Vigo, Clintm, Montgomery, Sullivan, Clay, Parke, 1 1 a mi I ton, I lend ricks, Morgan , J idiuson. She I bv, Bartholomew. Hancock, Randolph, Henry, l!niou, and Franklin counties, Indiana, he would respectfully caution the public against making, buj ing or using in either ofsaid counties this improvement, except by having the legal right mi to do, by written authority from the undersigned. Any person wishing to pun base rights eitln r to make or use, can do so on advantageous terms by applying to the subscriber. Jj' TRAVELLERS, and other kinds of Thrashing Machines, constantly on hand, of the best materials and workmanship. F. W. ROBINSON. Richmond, March 11,1- 1!. 1 1 ',m ":i-li for VlM:it! '"I'MIK subscriber, will pay the highest market price iu Cash, for WHEAT, delivered at the V V. S T FO R K M ILL, Mill." Ila Grind for formerly known as "Newman! exchange Flour for Wheat, or tomers any quantity from a ;rist to a vviim.p crop. He can grind ahout Jilt) bushels per day, and customers from a distance will not have to wait long. There is room in his Mill to store from 5lH)0 to ((U) bushels of Grain irtthoul charge. COME OX WITH VOI R WHEAT!! JTlJe is prepared to fornii-h tli! itizens of Richmond, with Flour, Corn Meal, I! run, and Feed of various kinds, THEIR DOORS,) by leaving their orders for the same at Ferguson V Wilson's Store, No. I1, Maui street. He solicitsu share of custom. JAMES ALBERTSOV. West Fork Mill, April 2:. lrl'J. 1 - V.rn "OI'R TAILOR SHOP!" Jm II. SrOIT, would respectfully inluriii his friemis and th" public generally, hat he now occupies the TAILOR SHOP recently occupied by M. Coiikle, opposite THE CITY B X K STORE; where lie is prepared to cut and make up garments in the best style, aud on the shortest notice. :T.Vpw Yo,k and rhiladdphia FASHIOXS, regularly received. Richmond. March 14, 16 13. 1 1 :ly rriatre Ale. A sr SETTS CARRIAGE AXLES received and fur sale low by J. M. Sc. J. H. IIUTTOX, Main st. '2 doors west of Pearl. Mirch li, 1 19. j covi:rli:t yarn. ' A QUANTITY constantly on hind, and for J sale at the "Cheap Western Cash Store" of SCOTT Sc. CO. Richmond, May 23, 1649. LAIU.K HZK I.AM I'DK I'KTfKFS from -1 by 36 inches down lo the small sizes, of the very best brand, just received and for sale at Dr. Howell's Drug Store, No. 16 Main street, j May H, 1619. 22-tf Flaxseed and Iineed Oil. I wish to sav to the nublic that, havirif nurchased ; the Oil Mill, two miles uorth of town, on Wenl : fork, of tahnestock .V ilowells, I am prepared to pay the highest market-price in Cash for good ! clean Flaxseed, delivered at the Mill oral my i Drug Store in Richmond. I shall also have on j hand Linseed Oil, by the wholesale and retail, : as low as any body, and as I manufacture with f the Hydrostatic Press, I can furnish a better article of Oil than the other country Mills. April 16, 1?43. J. IIOWELLS. TO BUILDERS. I EVERAL second hand DOORS and DOOR FRAMES, and an excellent flight of steos banisters and railing for sale at less thau half their worth, at No. 27, opposite the Bank. JNO. HAINES. 4th mo. 30th. 149. fm FASHIONS FOR 1349! "Silk aud Far Hats Jk Capo. OF THE LATEST SUMMER STYLE; Forsaleby JOHN SUFFRIXS. Richmond, Jane 6, 1543. 2745tf

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TAKE OTICC

rpHE stockholder" in the Richmond and NewI tort Turnkike Road, are hereby notified i1""1 ,ne .nMai.meni 01 i.ve uo.i-r- ou share, is cue the first duv of August neif. JOSLP1I K. STKATTON, 7Vrrrr. ; May 31st, 1M9. 21-ld. WAYNE COUNTY TCRNTIKK. THE Stockholders of the Wayne County Turnpike Company, are hereby notified that the second instalment, being $t),4J on each share, will be due on the lUth iay of 6th rno., (June) next. The great tte of forwardness iu the work makes it important that pa meuts should be promptly made. BF.NJ. STRATTAN, Trea. 5th mo. 3-'i!i -2i S T o N E C U T T 1 MI . r J 'MI K subscriber respectfully informs Ibe pnbf lie and Ins friends, Ihat i.e still continue the Stone Cutting business in Kicbmond.on Pearl street, near the Market Mouse, where he will be pleased to furnish cut ctone of every description, on the most accommodating terms. He has now oil hind and expects shortly lo receive u additional supply,) a complete assortment of .HI ERIC. IN )! WHILE .V b!II!l CO. UK ST0FS, which he will s:dl cheaper, for cash, than thej have ever before been sold iu this city. l'latiu and Orniiiiifiil.tl I.ettt-ring, dene in good style and to order. Call aud examine his assortment and prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, June (, l.-F.'. 3MI;-17 tMM.ilV MM '!'. M I I. I.S--PL'RK GROUND SPICKS. Punt & Fisais, would inform Merchants and others, dealers n. tiie above articles, that they hae established Ihemseh t s ill llamiltun, ii, for the manufacture and sale of every kind of CKOUNI) SI'KES am! Ml"STAKl, which they wurrnut perfectly pure and of the best ipiaiity. They would also inform the pub lie, who nav be ill need of any of these articles, that they have appointed Dr. J. Ilowells, their Agent for Richmond and surrounding country, w ho is authorized lo sell at their prices, cither holesole or retail. Please call mi l gel your supplies at D. J. HOW ELLS' Drug Store. April IS, I l'.l. No. Hi, Main St. V. !.. FAKtiVHAK. THOMAS VICKKKS Gentlemen's Clothing Store. I il.V It 41 1" HA II .V VI4 Ki:iC. embrace I 1 this method of saying to the cilizelis of Kicliinoiid and the country sreiind about, tint j they are novv receiving ami opening, at the j ariillt'tiii'ii' I'nriiiliiiiu I'ol, One Ihntr Wtttuf the Aionu llutil, I a very desirable selection of GOODS, embracing ; every article in the Clothing line, which lor i CHK -KSS, 6T1 111, UI'Al.lTV, M K K , C. , C n Hot : be surpassed by any similar Eslabl ihhme lit in 'the Western country . Their stock consists, in purt. ol the followin g nrticles of (.'lotltillf;: ' l ine and other Cloths; Cnssiineres; Satin and j Fancy Vestnigs, a very superior lot of PI 111 11 and Fancy Linens, itc, made to order 011 the shortjest notice; Umbrellas, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, j Canes, c, Vc. j llol :tlll Mlil'. We are the agents J for the sale of Mr. J . H. Deter's superior C A LFi SIC IN 1! X TS; also bis celebrated CONGRESS BOOTS, a supply of winch articles will ulwas be kept on hand. DoDDS NO. 1 HATS. An assortment of IMIH'S Superior Silk Hats, which we are selling lower than ever offered in this market. Also, Panama, California, Congress, Leghorn, and Palm Hats. LAMPS. A beautiful lot of the above articles, such as. Stand and Suspending Lamps, ( "hiiniieys. Globes, and a splendid tirlicte of Lamp Shades, winch are (die red very low for CASH. fj-All of the above articles have been purchased at very low prices, and we are therefore en.ibb'd to sell our clothing at 11s cheap, il not cli'-aper rate that lias heretofore been offered in this market. IC1II'III !! Our girineiits are not Eastern made but are manufactured under our nu n supervision, and we can therefore reenmmetid them. OhsiTVI! The "Gentlemen's Furnishing Establishment" one door West of the National Hotel and next door to J. P. Vooihces &. Co.'s Stage office . Richmond, June ("lh, lfrlll. If'-tf New Spring; and Summer Goods! STILL AUHIVl.Vi AT NO. Li, MAIN STUtl.l!! RAMI, i:iei;il'l Wl'I.f., respectfully informs his old customers ami Ihe public generally, that he is still receiving from Philadelphia, and opening ut his old stand, FK1.SII J 1 ! I'I'I 1 ..1- ! I'oreiun and Ioinesiic Ir' I'ood. of the latest and most approved palerns: among which will he found CLuTIIS, CASSIM EKES. S ATTIN ETTS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTING, ic. A c. LAPiF.s, i:sf'i:ciAt.LV, aki: invitkh to call J And examine his stork of DRESS GOODS, j among which are: Fancy I'nik Lawns, Organdy i do., French do. do., Plaid do. do., new style ( Cameuon "-tripe, l-lripeil I enaiines, v.r. eve; Ml.l, 01 nearly an suanes ami prices; pi.iiu and fancy Moiis. de Laiue; Goats' Imir mid Alpacca Lustres: Crape de Laine; Bombazines; Cashmeres; Mexican and California Plaids; Erlston and Manchester Ginghams; Prints in (real variety; plain Mous.de Lame Shaw Is, silk fringe and embroidered do.; Crape I-sse; Mull and Book Mns!in; plain and fancy KiidmiiH, Fringes, Laces, Carpet Bags, and "Notions" in abundance. BONNETS. China Pearl. Snperior English Straw, Pameiia, Fancy Cohurg, While Lace, Florence Braid, and Gimp; Misses aud Children's Bonnets and Hals. etc. etc. AL..-f'utUrij, tjiieerisirare, llardtrare, Glass, .Vij, While lA-ad, Oil, Groceries, ,r. A large assortment of BOOTS. SHOES "RSSSk. ,! CI ll'PtM'S; I....1. nar. and SLIPPERS, which can and. .. . . 1 c ... 1 1 . 1 ... . a . - .. ' prices. Also, An. ZZm' assortment of Parasols and L'mbski.i.as.T 3 i"He would again invite the public lo an examination of his GOODS, as he feel confident none can undersell him without a sacrifice. For the truth of the statement C 1. 1, nnr! SEE. U-WHEAT, FLAXSEED, CORN and OATS, in demand at all tunes; for whicli will be paid the highest market-price in Cash or Goods. U l ' O I T K V I'ltOIJl'CE, taken in exchange for Goods. RicimoNu, June C, 1643. I7tf LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUHPLER GOODS!! JTtSSI? yiY.XZK., has the pleasure of saying to his customers, and the public generally, that b has now received and opened hi stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which have been selectedwith great care by himself, and particularly adapted to this market, comprising alt the various colours, qnalitiea'and styles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Caminetts, Janes, Tweeds, Summer wear for men aud boys, See To the Lnirs: My assortmeotof .LndieV i Dre iood is complete, comprising every thing adapted to their wants, and all vrar kickTo the Yoco GenTLrMr.: I would say that your wants have been properly appreciated, and you will find all 0 K." To the Mechanics: I can say that I bring nothing Uiat comes in competition with your business, and I would most respectfully invite yon to call and examine my Stock; I do not say that I will sell you Goods tsrenty per cent, clteaper titan any other House in the eily, were I so to do, vou would say that it was all humbug 'S' ry, and rightfully too; but this much I do sav, that yoa shaii find my Goods as cheap as at v OTHll Hoi SE l.f THE CITT, Be mailer what they may sell at. XTl 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 mailing right to my Store, to get good, nice and cheap Goods. j 30,000 Posjo.4 of Wool Wanted, j And all other kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Richmond, Jane 6, 13-tf

nadriver and Lake Erie Railroad.

FOR SANDCSK Y.CLEV ELAN L, BUFFALO and new York. V PASSENGER Iraia 9prl.M4 daily, (except Sundays.) t 1 and arrives at Sandasky same rveoiag m 9. Second train leaves Spnn gSeUi every evening, (except Sunday at 10 o'clock aad arrives at Sandusky next morning at o'clock. FARE. Springfield lo H'llfoulaiiie, 32 miles, Kenton. 66 miles " Tiffin, yti miles " Sandusky, 134 miles $1.00 l.'i 2.90 4.00 P.00 " Buffalo, about 30 hours. The steamer Queen City leaves Sauduvky every Monday and Thursday. The America every Tuesday and Friday. The Saratoga every Wednesday and Saturday ; and immediate) y after the arrival cf the night j train, and arrive in Cleveland at I I. M. and in i HutValo the next morning iu t ine for tw early j train of Cars. K. F. OSROU N. Snp't. i Mayl"i,l?PJ. 13 Dsyion Jout. $3 ) Kit II.MOM) C LOTIII4s r4KCv j IxrumcrU to .Vs. 4., Maim etrttt, S early j O; untile the Vuni; VND FRKSU ARRIVAL ef Spring IIIIIHIr ;00ils. which are heii j manufactured into CI.OTIIIXJ. have ea hand a supply uf t'lvth. lr-rt, Frmk mmi Serk , - -."tax. " " 9sbs Summrr-Clolh, jCashmarrt, Tweed, Laiues, aud Liitra do.; j Cloth. Plain and Fancy Cashmere, Satin. elt, j Tweed, Jenus, Celtonade, I'laia and Checked 1 Linen iJr-JLiilf -ZJt3 -inade in every sariJetyof tle; cUet, Plaiu aud laiicy Satlin, Cloth, t assimere, Valencia, and Cashmere li'l: which will he so'd I.t)W for CASH, and the mating WAR li ASTEl. Also, Mi ills, Drnurrs, rsit and Fanry CravHli, uiMtil'r, So-k. (Hiirex, Ar.dr, .4. WOODWARD. Richmond, June 6ih, 1M'.'. J T if SASH! SASH!! SASH!!! SASH!!!! "' nave jus have just received a lot of Window T T Sash, manufactured bv L cbter Cobnub,of Hamilton, Ohio. We will foruish to order all kinds aud sizes of Window Shutters and Bliuds, made of the bestseasoued nine, warJ ranted. Call and examine, j JOHN HAINES, j Opposite Bank, Richmond, Is. May 23. IS1. 33-,r J.tMI.S Kl.IiEU J (At.l-B It . I'R KNCOTT. BOOK 6T0RE & BOOK BINDERY. Il.li:it lICI4'0'rT having form4 ed a co-pnrtuersbip for the purpose of conducting the Hook-hh.i iu and l!Ha-BiNtij business, they would respecllully inform th public, that they have ou bund and are receiving ut the old Post-Other stand, a chosen supply nf Mist-rllniiiMMis 11 ml School Hooks. Itlnnk Hooks, sttitiotia-ry, Wnll mui! Window l'aH'i, ., ail'. Their slock of Miscellaneous books comprises a great variety of the Standard Biographical. Historical and Poetical works, u Inch they will sell ut the lowest prices. In the School book line they have all the different kinds of Book used iu the schools in the west. In the way of X '' A TIOX 1: K v , they have Cap and letter P.ier of different qualities. Stales, Sleel pens, Envelopes, Juk aud 11 great variety of other articles. They will not boast of selling "chiaprr than the rhraprtt ; hut they respertlully si-k Ilium wishing lo purchase a u limp in Iheir line lo call anil examine their slock before purchasing and if they do no! sell as cheap as Bny other establishment w ithiii Ml miles of this place, we Mill nut ask any one to buy of us. Cook Itiitflinir ami Pa iter IClllilltf. HaVllll. tilled in. a Bindery in the rear ol their Book Store, and one of Ihe firm being a practical Book-hinder, they are prepared lo re-hind old Books in any title required, at short notice. Tliey Mill also'manulactiire BLANK-BOOKS t. oroer 011 ruled paper. They keep oil bend aMippIv of paper of different sizes und of the best jiiiility. County Mlicrrscau be supplied w 1 1 It any kind of Blank Books. Their orders are solicited. Richmond, April IH, I h4. 19-3ino. C ASA DORAS, Priucipes and Begahus, just irom New York, at No. 47, Mam street. IUV1N li LED. Ma y "21, V 40. f-tf THOMAS nASOW, ndei laker mid ofliu-.-flaker; I R ESPECTI TLLY informs the proplo of on iMciimonu ana viciuiiy , that he k eeps hand IU:IV-MAI)K COIIINS. j and that he is prepared with a genteel HEAUSF, uuii win give prompt and particular attention In Funeral Hrraugements. He will make Coffins ul the shortest notice, either day or Slight. 3 "He has recently purchased a stock of Maiio7.NV and Wai.ni'tVANEER and Coi-ai. Varnish, and has no hesitation in saying that he will lie able lo give Malefaction lo those requring his services. Uj-SllOP on Pearl slrert, a few doois South of M.iin. Richmond, July 4th, 1"1. ir.tf T. J. FKR.-CSO. WW. P. WILSO. rc.ec.t sox vuo, A'o. IS, Main Street, 'IAKE pleasnre in announc ing lo the cititens of l.'ichmoiiu and vicinity, thut they have received their Spring and Summer Stfrk of GOODS, Direct from the Eastern Cities, aud are still receiving additions thereto, embracing every variety of new and fashionable lr 4sOdj for ladieV Wear; A i.so, GEM TLL.WKA'S WEAR, in Great Variety of Ane mnd Fashionable Stylet. In a word, our stock is heavy and our assortment complete; all of which has been selected w ilh great care; and, as we are not disposed to do business by HUMILGEKV, we would tespectfully invite the public lo EXAMINE OUR STOCK, which we always take pleasure ia showing; and would modestly suggest to ovr friends that OVR PRICES ARE REASON ABLE! Richmond, June C, 16-Pl. I7if

Splendid inif or Keal Folate. BY virtne of authority to me directed from) Ihe Wayne Probate Court, I w.U offer si public sale, to the highest bidder, the following real estate, to wit: "one hundred reds ia widti. ofTofthe East side, of the Seath-west piarter of Section No. 1", ia Township No. 13, and Range No. I West.ia Wayne County, Indiana," being the farm formerly owned by Eliiabeth Ellis, daughter of Shade rick Henderson. Tho sale will commence about 10 o'clock of Saturday th7thdayof July, 119, at the Bankiaf hous door iu the city of Richmond, iu said cooaty, upon the following conditions: One third of Ihe purchase, money wilt be required ia baud; one third in nine, and one third ia eighteen mouths from the day of sale, Ihe purchaser lo give notes with approved security, on deferred payments, waiving the benefit of the valualioa and appraisement laws. F. BARNE3, Commusianer. , May 23, 1643. 22-ta BEEVES' STEPIIE-ttS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IJf BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS akd BONNETS; (At Sletint' Old Stand,) No. I0f, Main at., below Fifth, Mark E.Rerze,. 1 ClCl3.TI. Jamem E. Reeves, Isaac Stephen; j. ) Jane 6th, ie49. 43 YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, GUNPOWDER, and BLACK TEAS, for sale my Uw subscriber; and warraaUd to be good. May 23,1849. i-U