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- For the Palladium. Craeltjr fo Animals. Mt (W, savage Monarch-man, proud rf rMon; 0tupo creation's lord, the fierce ensauguininMI Wit are theie not enough, hunger, dis- ' aaasi W fatigue Al f lh3P If'""'' OTJhf thong, add nrr sorrow to existence . "

lliirt I lion not content thy siu hath dragged j 5- a4wa seflering aad death - As laaab aervanta of thy comfort, and : 5

eel IkM mast raca mem win my smie i r - far cannot plead hia own aight, nor renaVr a reason for eseinption, Mat rvs a aofl answer uuto wrath, to turn aside k deserved laah; JV flleJ cannot complain, nor supplicate I a asaaaeai a respite; Tfcsspeat horse, hidelh hia distress, till he pallida) sat aia apirit at the goal." a a Behold lie ia faint with hunger; the big-tear atoadeth ia hiaeyr; ; J!ia akin ia aore wilh atripea; and he tolti retli bsaealh hi burden; tareth mere no advocate for him? no judge to arena; hia wrong? -fan, the aad eye of the tortured, pleadeth pViicaliy for him; Tea, all the justice iii heaven ia roused iu iiidigaatioa at ! woea; Tea, all the pity upon earth, shall call down a earae npoa lite cruel; Tea, the burning malice of the wicked, is their wa eaceediiiff punishment. Tke Augel of Mercy stoppeth not to comfort, kut aaelb by on the other side, Aad hath ' tear to li-il when a cruel 111:111 in aaaaaed." . He fain would prench na preachers niny Tram early dawn till clown of day; , wont avail to cleanse Ihe soul Till all Uie passions know control. Ifa know of mmr, who preach mid pray, Aad labor much to point the vuy; Batata betide the hungry hint, Test daree to stray beyond the fine. Baaata are not mm, to think and know, Bet ara the aeaaf in action thoie; Titt Maf ia'jia, the man will ha Beaeatn the brute in dignity. IKMANITY". . Mclanrlioljr Arridrut. Last week, on the eve of our paper going to press, we bad occasion to announce the death of Korea Pcaar, eldest son of James Perry of thi city, who was drowned in Noland's Fork, nenr Ceatreeille, la. We were at that lime unable la give the particulars of the case, but to-day record litem as given in the Centreville Whig: The deceased we learn, Wilh two otlirr hoys, kad gone in to bathe, and, whiUt ntvimiuing near Ike shore, he is aup(oHd to have taken Hie cramp, or become exhaiiHled, and sunk. Kvery piaettcable effort was made by the hoys prenent te save him, but in vain. iSonie men working a few hand red yards otT at a gravel pit, heard the aoise and screams of the boys, but thinking at first they were merely playing, as had freqeeatly been the case, did not go immediately to the rescue. He was probably about ten ruinates a ader water before he was taken out. Prompt medical aid, and the usual remedies were applied to restore him to life, but all unavailing." The deceased waa a iiioxt amiable and proininiag youth, iu the eighteenth year of his nge, and hia departure from the stage of life at so early a period, ia deeply regretted by nil wlm were acsjuaialed with him. The bereaved iarents have the deep sympathy of ardent and siia-re friends, and we trust that his spir t has talvcn it flight for the enjoyment of a better world, and that "their loaa ia hia gaiu." DICU At Salem, N. J.. on the 4th inst., of Consumption, Ann I,. Lfeds, wife of Noah Leeds, in the 53tli your of ker ge. Grieve not for her, but ourselves. Her wect countenance shall cheer us no more, hut the apirit has lett the mouldering clay, to rest forever with Him who supported her through many alllictions in life, ami who forsook her not iu Death. Frankfort (IVmi.) Herald. In this vicinity, on Thursday last, JANK, wife of Kobert Morrisson, aged bout 60 years. On the same day, also in this vicinity, SAMUEL CII.ULi:S, aged about CI years Alrf.kt 1 5 a i.f. atin. The powerful leader of th ftpposition phalanx in Congress at the close of the 18th century tfie last, the only survivor of the cabinets of Jefferson ami Madison, for (l number of years has gone to his rest. Albert Callatin.the venerable sage and patriot, one of the most illustrious of the patriarchs of what was" long called tiie Republican, in contra-disiinction to the Federal party .and who has been for many years a warm and enthusiastic friend and supporter of the Whigs, who follow their ancestors in support of the well-tried principles of 177G, died last Sunday morning, August 12th, t the house of his son-in-law, in Astoria, aged 88 years, G months, and 15 days;! sixty-nine and a-hall years having elaps- j ed since the 1 Ith of July, 17C0, on which he landed on the shores of America, at; Boston, in the midst of our glorious Revolutionary struggle, an enthusiastic republican youth in his twentieth year. The above is the commencement of an interesting sketch of the life and public services of Mr. Gallatin, which we find j in the N. Y. Tribune. We intended to; publish the article in this week's paper, ' but are obliged to postpone it. I'ds. Pal. ! LOST, SOMFAVHERE between Hiram Daniel's Tavera an the Richmond and Boston Turnpiha aad Centreville, on Tuesday last, a niorocaa covered Memorandum Book, coutaininj in ttMsaxl pocket tK'iO, in five dollar bills and aom email change. Also, an order for $17 on Uo Richmond and Boston Turnpike company. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv returning it lo the subscriber or leaving it al this office. DANIEL CLARK. Aogust 17, If 49. 33 tf Freslt Carorrric. l?lrdicine, Ar. WE are receiving almost every week lots of Fresh Croceries and Medicines, by Cilizen'a Cincinnati lino. Oa Baud a quantity of Canvassed and other Maaaa, pat up for family ue; also. Prime Lard, - SWAIN Si. POE. 6 DOZEN beach .crews; " hand A aoperior artKrla of Richmond made window aaah: for sale bv "FLETCHER & BENTOX. Aug. IS, 31 ouo door west of Bank. ;ASII, FLOUR ami WOOD ! all wantea at this ort'ice. on subscription. Paeon hams, or good shoul-1 der, taken at par. Kr.rr .00.1.

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. . , - . . 1 t-j 47 ivur wan senium iu viuliuuju wu caidtmonths to come, is tne reason for his re- day last, at $55.50. signation. j r?New York, Aug. 1?, p. m The Hunker The Council, on motion of Mr. IlutT, ;and Barnburnera Convention have aijourued , , , ' sine dir, without coming to a compromise. Exprocecied to till the vacancy in the 1st r.ov. Marcev presided over the HunkerConvenWarJ, occasioned hv the death of Chris. ' ,,u' a,,d D- K- w- Taylor, of Onondaga, over . , ' j the Free toilers. The Free I-oiiers passed resbWPglimann, and the vacancies m the 3d jolutions insi.tiiig upou the restriction of slavery Ward, bv tiie death of Dr. Morman and !to t,,e tea where it now exists its abolition . . , n, ! in t!ie District of Columbia and iU prohiiiition the resignation Ot Mr. Perry. Mr. 1 HOS. j j ttl, Territories aad new States. The two HEN-TON, was appointed in the 1st, and t oot't's being unable to agree on this slave que'4ln .l '-.. .., 1....;.. liuts- rin'idion klii.nl

Messrs. J. 11. Moorman and L.ua Smith, in the 3d. Aug. 14. The Committee of Ways Sc Means submitted the following report ; which was concurred in, and the com mittee authorized to carrv out recommen- ' dations: j . ; "Owmg to the suspension of all kinds j of business fur the last fe.V weeks, there- ! by materirtlly atrec ting the collection of the citv revenue, so much so. that it will . . . , , -ii ; be absolutely necessary to provide about j 160 dollars to liquidate sundry small bills ! . . i " i ' that have been contracted, With a View : oi payment, oeiore i;ie amount can possi- ; blv be collected by the citV collector; VOUr - - . committee recommend that a -Note be made fi j r discount in Hank, for GO or O'J days for the above amount. There is uncollected on the duplicate about 1G00S, (so the Collector informs us.) the amount heretofore being principally paid in, -in orders. 1 Mr. Iluiton, olRTod the following res lution, which was adopted, to-wit: 4- -L.m.ttT.'xA 'Pi.....!.., sj..,., :,i'

, be, and limy are iK-reby. inst. ucte.l to open ; - ".f, .JJ3 1 K ' ' i the u:tcr at the North end of Wash.ng- (Sizn T)ree cMen Umbrdl,,.) toil Avenu; tdsu, to clan out the citch, KRCHANTS in want of an assortment of I Oil the hill south ot Bond's I actory, and) j l.rmlire!is and Parasols, are advised to pay make such repairs as are necessary to the j SO SWX'OSt ItoriTS, but to call at .ir.-.o ili.. eivnr " ! once on the Manuracturers, who are making : LLusJ -r-i- - r 2T j by the mtrui Hoard of Health reported further expen- duction of Steam and New Patent" Machinery, ses f..r Iltirsill" cholera patients, amount- jand are enabled to produce the best and most I ,ii- elegant styles of goods, and sell them at a ruif, ling to r31.o3; allowed and orders tli- : wi,ic, t,ey ma y DEI Y COMPETITION.

rected to be issued. Account vs. city presented by L. r ischler, referred to com. of ways and means. . ii.l t-ll. . - .11... tin motion, an tne oins repouen uy m Hoard of Health,, were referred to the j corn, of ways and means, to be presented . r ....,,,, i to proper persons iui jiovuil-iu. Administrator's Notice. -jVfOTICK is hereby given, that the undertinned has taken out of the Clerk's office of the Wayne Probate Court, letters of Administration, tin the estate of Ere Lamb, late of Wavne township. Wayne County, Indiaiia.de- " All iiersons indebted to said estate are therefore required to make immediate payment, .,.,1 i m.i. li:ivni(f I'laims air iinst tne same are rt .-t...l ... ...... -i.. f ilium uL-itiiiik one VK!ir. lilliv i j ' I r . I ii . I' ' ' ' ......... j i - - j authenticated for settlement. HARM A HAS LAMB, Adm'r. .,,., o ihj :ij-tf August 22, lf'J. N O T I C li. Si A annexed of the estate ol W illiam lluliu, bite of the city ot Kictimomt. ayne coumy, and State of Indiana, deceased, wer- granted to ;

the undersigned by the Wayne 1 robule Court, Ricii.MOMi, Lnihana; at the August Term, lf !3. The estate is sup- . ttjaVE jnst opened a splendid assortment of posed to be solvent. Ill FA M I L Y ( J ROC B It I ES", which the y are The undersigned will offer ot public sale at . , sf.M che. far Casil tr vx-hange lor the late residence of William Dulin in the cit y . ' ' veJ collnlry produce, cither wholesale or of Richmond, Indiana, on Saturday the Lth ! '.';1 ' , o ui) oi ...v.....-c . , - -- - '-..' Raisins, I igs, Cheese, lti-rrnig, Sugar, Hit- following personal property: to-vvit House- ; t;alSt jt.c, ,,r sule cheap hold and kilcheu furniture one Wagon one; . 1,rt.11;ir..d to furnish we,!,:ing

('"" ' Oears, o Lumber one Carriage and Harness two sevs o, j one Cart and (.ears. two Horses, some , nartlv nrenired for a House, an.i at variety tv of other articles too tedious to mention. -, . r . i.. ...in i ... mi :i sums : . creou oi six mooing. ... .... H -- i . , ,, and notes and security to be approved by the undersigned, will be required of , I'lircnasers . . . i runner ienn. ... i k now n on the day of sale. OARDNER M EN DEN HALL. Adm'r. August a-j, If VJ. 3."-ts. Administrator's Notice. TfiTini' i,.hv rriven. ih:it the u inier-! I -l u;na.l titkHii out of the i w . . J ...... LleiK omce of the Wayne Probate Court, letters of admin- i istrat.on on the estate of Lewis C. Evans, late of Boston township, Wayne county, Indiana, I deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are therefore required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them within one year, duly authenticated for settlement. JOS. M. BULLA, Adm'r. Aug. 22, 1813. 35-tf Almiiiitrntor9 IVoticc. VOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken "out of the Clerk's office of the Wayne Probate Court, letters of admin yne Probate Court, letters oi anm-; ,, the estate cf Aaron Druly. late of rnshm. W ayue county. Indiana, Ue- . ....I ;,l ..,,!. nr. istration on Boston towceased. All persons indebted to siid estate are therefore required to make immediate paymeni, and those httviiifr claims a-'iinst the same are requested to present them w ithin one year, duly authenticated lor settlement. DANIEL CLARK, Adm'r. August 21, If 49. 35-tf CINCINNATI onrnBUs LINE, Via lloston, Fair Haven, Morninsr Sontand T i n ...in. nnruvnlt! TIIE WESTERN STAGE COMPANY, HrscF.cTrrLi.r inlorm the travelling public of RICHMOND and surrounding country, that their Dxily Line of Omiiibusses, which was temporarily suspended on account of the prevalence of the Cholera, is again running between Richmond and Cincinnati. Those wishing a safe aud speedy conveyance to the city, w ill find it in this line. Leaves Richmond at 7 o'clock, each morning. Leaves Cincinnati same time. U'Time of running through Nine Hour. For seats apply- at the office of tho Company, 2d door west of Sloan's Hotel. R. WHITNEY, Agent. Richmond, August 17, 149. 35-tf -fl f DOZEN grass aud graiu scythes; I y 12 " l-orks; 8 spades and shovels: 25 pairs eliptic springs; for sale by FLETCHER & BENTON, one door west of Bank. Aug, 15 JUST RECEIVED: ' i tT A LB. NAILS; jfJUUlf 10O dozen pairs butt hinges; 2t) dozen door locks, while and dark meueral I Knobba; iAYn I a 1 r v-iriAna nattcrne Wiudcw springs surplus pint bell knobhs, and H,m.a Vbr " FLETCHER &. BENTON, yf5 c,orn" rearl aud Maia ,l OB door est Aug-a 15, isy. 34

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i-ri ..it: - ":..:....: A where they found it except that each was a lit tle more exonerated and bitter. 67 cases of cholera and 21 deaths during the last iii hours. oail rt-poVted uurii.g the last 24 hours. lTKIeven persons, who died of cholera, were ered at Springfield, O., ou Saturday last. '"tered at Springfield, 00n Monday last. 5 cholera deaths iu Ciii cajro. On Frulav last, 6 cholera deaths iu Cleveiallj. l IJtTalo,oii Thursday last, :i'J cholera cases and li (tenths reported. At GreenviMe. )., t,l"re l 3 deaths, from the ih to the J.7,h; af Y'TnUc? Journal 0 fainilies left the place. , 'V1' AuS' 1?T jlhUs7a?th:,0Th. the i'resideul to-day was most enthusiastic. 1 lie ,lreeU wer. .lnrned with fl ic an.i banner, and he was eveiy where preeteil witn khi.i aiu n it- j tering denionstratious. i . i. I. .ir . Walter forward wel comed him in bi half of the citizens iu elegant ' and warm terms. No accident occurred to mar ! the pleasures of the reception. 1,1 RES II and pure Oil of I-inou, nd other 1 ' nice articles, just ope lieu by July If, If 4; IliVIN REED. i -a,'-' AN (I MANUKACTL'llEl) BY STEAM AT THE ISAAC SMITH cj- CO., Maioif.icliitern, iitr.w York. P. S. We have a branch of our House established at Boston, Massachusetts, ot No. 4, Sewall lilock. Milk street, where we shall be happy to see our Western friends. I. S. !c Co. July 11, 184!). 211:3111 1) A N I E L W A Ii I) , -fiN'TINL'ES business at the old stand o. j V.7 LEWIS V WARD, and has made extensive ! additions to their 6tock of Family Groceries. His stock includes almost every thing called for iu his line, of foreign and domestic growth and manufacture. He continues the u a i a bi snrss, and will shortly have the most extensive and best arranged Lakery in the place. His Raker has been emploved iu the best and most fashionable establishments of eastern and western cities, and the proprietor feels warranted in saying that those who may patronize him will not be disappointed. Fresh Rread and Cakes may be had. every day, by wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible rates. J ti ue bth. lttPJ. 31:'43-tf City Itiikcrj, Caill I'sic-tory, &o. PAXSOX. LF.WIS & Co.. Xo. .lo. South - East Corner of Main and Marion slretts; th ' . fr Polul(i Cake, to all who - a- m ... JirCANiir.K.s lor sale l.y mo vox or , onmi. and t he Inirtiesl nrice uiv-asii paio ior i.ii - .,.' and 1 ALLOW. -.;!. CalifS, Cracker, Ac, FrBi. :00( . on hands at all limes: also. IXCIII MEATS: Such as Reef, Pork. Veal, .Sec. , will be served up every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morI mugs. i Tiiev resiiectfullv invite the citizens of Richinond . and avici nity to call and see inoin; ami n 1., ... j: "....:.:.i ...-I.-....IJS1 ;, iney g" a.iy uiiiicu . -i....uv .., shall not be the fault .of .T, t PAXsON, LEW Is ii CO May .'j, If lJ. Jti Itf WOOL WANTI-D! AT THE ICicIiinoiKl Woollen F:itory. rilHI-; undersigned are prepared to receive I WOOL, to manufacture into Cloth, Cassimkre, Satinet, Twkk.d, Fi.amnei., and Bi.ankkts, either on shares or by the yard. Also, to Part! a ml Spin hy tlac I'omiit. 0"They have on hand a supvly of the above A artjcI wllic1 thty w.l exchange for WQOL T)iey wll, also, J Villi llllll Id l' W C I f 1 1 II . Full nml If res s Cloth, for all who will favor them with their custom. LEVIXUS KINO & SON. 5th mo. 23d. 1H4!). 22tf LAWRENCE S FERE WlITE LEAD, is always kept for sale at Ir. Howells Drug Store No. 16 Maiu street. I May 23. It49. 47-lf: Shovels, Forks, Ac. iD(iz."Anifs" L. & S. Ha, died Shovels. 2 " "Rolaud" " " ' do. doz. rohshed Steel " do. Cut do. ' 4 do. " Common Long do. "Harpers" Fork " strap'd do. ' Common do. 1 Cut Steel, do " Hoes, assorted; Fir sate hy J. M. & J.I- HUTTON, jtfain street, "2d doir West of Pearl. Richmond, May. 30, IS49. Two Family Carriafcn Tor Sale. riIIE subscriber has two Family Carriages 1 on hand, they are bth entirely new, made of the best materials, id are suitable for ' one or two horses: they are ctered CHEAP. Call at the Cabinet Shop I earl street, a few doors below Jesse Meek Store. THCMAS MASON. Richmond, June 27th, lf4'- 27 tf Fresh Drugs an dMedicines! Just Arriving at Xo.lG, Main street. rR. HOWELLS, wouUioform his customj J ers, and all the rest, th he is now receiving I his Summer Stock of Daws and Mekici-ies; all pure aud fresh, and soldVu the most reasonable terms. He particularljreqoests any person buying of him, who is not satisfied with the article purchased, to return i'and h will refund the money; he warrants eery thing he sells, and is determined to give sdfadion. ITJrCaU at No. 16, Maiotrcet, Richmond. June 6, ISP. 17tf

WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! OUSEY'S CELEBRATED VERMIKUtJK a remedy unsurpassed for expelintg vonns warranted to eoutain nothing ot a poisonous character, but is simple in Us action and saf- iti its application. The above medicine for sulc onlv by JOHN HAINES. Richmond. May 23. 1:13. 12-tf HAVE YOP TfilEI DR. ri" RDIES FAMILY .MEDICINES; well th-y or.- jro.td, cail at lr. Howells Drugstore. No. 16, Alaiii street, where you can get I'urJies Pills, lor Disp-psia and Liver arl'eclious. Puroies riuster for all sorts of sores. 1'urdies Oiiitnu-nt lor all diseases of tiie skin, eruptions, piles, burns, tc, aud Dr. Ptmiies Fhoenrx Bitteis, a great restorer f the sy.-tem. Tliese medicine are just introiuced here, but they have hud a great run iu the -ast. Trv them, and prove them. Rich mo'ud, May 23, 1;4D. 10-tf

r. j. KEHii rsuN . w.m. r. wiisjs. rtiMa sox v wno., Xo. Main Sfreit, 'SAKE p!e?snre iu annouui ing to the citiI y. ns i.f Riir!: inouu and vicinity, that tliey have received their Spring an.l Summer Sto-J: of G00DG, Direct Irom t lie Eastern Cities, and ::re still leceiving aiitiiiions thereto. embra;-i::j; rirrv variety ot new and fashionable El-C ti for IikIich' V'sir; Also, f ;;.' ri.llMEX'S WEAR, in Grut uiuttj of Xtic uud l'ahinnub!e istylif. In a word, our stock is heavy and onr assortment complete; all of which has been selected with jreat cure: and, as w are not disposed to do business by lIVMlU'tSEH Y. we would i -spectfully invite the pu!li- to EXAMINE Ol'ii 1'OCIv, which vt always lake pleasure in showing; and would modestly uggest to our friends that OUil PRICES ARE li EA SOX A B I. E ! RichinonJ, June fi, If L. I7lf w i: s t i: k x r ARY INSTITUTE, 4eo: i;c:o i. ILy . MILI I'.OARD OF VISITORS. The AJj'it itit OenernI, together with five fit persons, to be annually appointed by the Executive, to attend examinations ul least once in tiie year, according to law. FACULTY. IueorporateJ wilh all the powers, privileges an 1 rights exercised by the T rusttts and l'acuts j of any oilier College. Col.. T. V Ji"inso, (winrrul SunrrinUnilfnt . Coi.. E. W. M mew, Joi):t Siij-rriiiti tnhnt ', mid 1'rofi .tsi. r of Engineering and of Xutural llinliiri. Lin.T. Cot.. U. R. Johnson, Prnfrsnor of Xaturtil and E.i riuu ntal Philosophy. tM,vj. W. A. Founds, Profrmtor of Mnthnnntir.x. Richarii N. Newki.i., A. M., I'rofrxsor vf Ancient and Madern lMnrnagfx. James O. Ri.aine, A. U., Adjunct Professor of L.iiti'uu'jis. Rev. J. R. Swift, A. M., Professor of Ethics ii ml Utiles Jitters. Jamks H. Dami:ss, Esu., Professor of Lir. Rkv. H. V. D. NfcVR-s, A. M. Principal of the Academy . C'ai-t. C. E. Mott, Teacher in the Academy. Cait. W. W. Haunt, Adjutant of the Institute. Educated at West Point, f Educated sit the Virginia Military Institute. Two hundred ami thirty Cadets, from fifteen different States, have entered this Institution since it was organized, in lf27. It is entin ly free from, the control or domination of any sect or parly, either political or religious. Economy in dress, ill the adoption of a cheap Uniform, for Winter and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Every student is required to select a College guardian, with whom all funds brought or received must he deposited, and no debt must be contracted without the consent of such guardian. An Institution combining the science of the West Point Academy and of Polytechnic Institutes, with the classical literature of our best Colleges, adding the modern languages, and superadding practical schools ol Law and Engineering, nearly realizes the long-felt desideratum of a university aide lo meet Uie wains ui ---- ... ... . . t.f ... 1. . all ....... select a course of study to suit their time, means and professional destination. .Mr. Daviess, the Professor of Law, is known in the various Courts as a practitioner of great ability, varied learning, long experience and exalted character. His eminent qualifications, the whnbrsoine exercise and discipline of the Institute, aud the convenient observation of the forms of judicial proceedings, ofFi-r unusual inducements to those who are earnest to achieve distinction as sound Lawyers. CIVIL ENGINEERING Will he thoroughly and pruclically taught in the Western Military Institute the 1'rofessor, Col. Morgan, being one of the most skillful and experienced Engineers iu the United States. All tin; instruments connected wilh that department, have been procured at considerable cost,--aiid of the best quality. The Superintendent takes ihe liberty of stating that he is now offered $75 per month, for competent assistant Engineers. One ol his former pupils receives at this time, $2,."0!) per annum, as Principal Engineer of a Railroad now under construction in Kentucky whilst others of the same cImss are receiving iu different parts of the United States, JrJiluO, $1500, or $12iJ0 a year as Assistant Engineers. The time is rapidly approaching when there will be a great demand for such as have been prepared for that vocation, at Ihe Western Military lustitute. Nothing is ha.arded iu saing that they will readily command $ 12U0 or 150(1 per annum. Every man of observation must see that the gigantic enterprises already proposed, will give birth lo hundreds of others, tributary to them. The rapid advancement cf our whole country, and the eagerness of our people, for exploring the hidden resources of the new States and the newly acquired territory, will give ample scope for ag'-s to come, to the skill and enterprise ol the Engineer, the Geologist, the Miiieralogist, the Surveyor and the Architect. Young men who h ive an altitude for the Mathematical and Physical sciences, wi(J have a wide field opened to thein for engaging in an honorable, a healthful and a lucrative pursiut, for which they may be thoroughly and practically qualified, iu a short time, and at small expense, at the Western .Military Institute. TERMS. In the Acadamy $nn 0(1 per annum. Ia the College" 40 0!l " For Music aud use of Arms and Accoutrameuts 3 00 " " For Fuel 2 00 " BOARDING cau be had in private families, at from tw o to two aud a half Collars a week. When in Barracks, it is desigued to furnish Commons at a uniform rate. Students from a distance will lie required to board at the Institute, and have no communication with the town, except as allowed by written permits. fJ7-The next session will commence on the first cf September, and continue ten months. July 1?, lt4L). 30-ly Pt'RK IVIIlKf vn, best brands, 60 keg; Red Lead; Yen; Red Chrome Red, Yellow and Green; Prussian Blue; Chinese Vermillion; Ultra Marine; Broznes; Gold Leaf; Lamp Black; Coach Black; Ochre; Rose Pink; Varnish Brushes: Paint do., all sizes; Fi'rtitcre Sc Curnmr. Varnish; J.tr.ta; Lkathk Vaa.iisii; Sp. Whiting, Puttv, 6lc. for sale, at reducep prihea, by IRVTN REED. Richmond, April 2f , 1 545. 25tf SEASONABLE A N D OF almost all PRICES and QUALITIES. now opening at No. 27, where every attention will be paid to my frieuds and those favoring me wilh a call. Please examine before bovine. JNO. HAINES. Fourth mo. 30,1849. Opposite the Bank. A Room For Itrnt: A ROOM, over the store of J. B. Hannicutt, . for rent. Apply to JOHN HAINES. Richmond, May Itiih, 1819.

Ii. WIir.STl'.R. T ESPECTFULLY lb announces lo the tixeus ot K I c II vi o N i ; and iriiiiiv. that h- li i-tt.ikeu Koenis up Flairs, . ort-r lrvjii JJeea's Drus: Slore, !l Maiu street.1 where he w i.l be foutid at all limes, (except ah- . sent on S iiMues1; prepared to attend to all op- j er.tf.ons in In" profession in a style warranted ' lo give general satisfaction. ' R E K E R Y. N C E S . ! Irviv nKi :, TiiAimrot Wriciii-, S. Ii. Stim.iv, Esj. Is- lii:, IiKfJl.Mil U;Mi, Jovathix WtluliT, j S.tiii.1. Com:, 1sao l'.so, '1 IIDMAs AK'T. Khhmond, Apni ll,l?4.. I G-11' Cti:RLi;T YARN. QI'ANTLTY constantly on hand, and L-r siie at the '"Cheap Western ("ash Store" ol SCOTT A CO. A Richmond, Mav 23, If 49. Tito C rente! licovery of lite Aj;e. 1R. TRASK'rf MA( i N 1 IT IC ( 1 XT M KX T. S coiitantl v elitfctiii!! cures of the utmost i;iiI port iK' e. The loo-t i oereii ulous are convi n ced th-i most faithless are compelled to believe in the po'er and virtue of this great remedy. It is uiiivers illy iidmitted to be the most wonderful combination known to the world, for the immediate relief of disease and pain. It never fadswiiil-- tin-re remains sitihrieiit life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capilary lessc Is of the h i, y, aud equalize the circulation ol the blood. By this means, a controlling power is gained over the most malignant forms of dis ease, wliu li cannot lie ohtann d Irom any oilier reiu'Mv. fitch is the power ol this comhsuation that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every bone and muscle, vein, nerve mid ligament is s'an lied out, and nnde sensible ol its put if ing and healing influence. Hence it copes as readily with internal as external disease. Numerous ins tances are on record where this remedy has restored health to patients so near the grave that tho most powerful internal remedies failed to produce any effect. Such litis frequently been the case in IN FLAM AT ION of the liuWELS no patient ever need die of this disease where the Magnetic Ointment Call be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known as the PUTRID ERYSIPELAS" can always be cured by this remedy. For 1NFLAMATORY R H EU M ATISM , this Ointment is the most complete remedy ever prepared. Iu I'D cases cut of lull it will HtVord entire relief to the worst cases of Nervous Headache iu thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy is of immense valiK'. A i!' i lions of the Spine, Rheumatism, Lame-lii's--, l lei lated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Choiie, Cholera Morbus, Ague in the Face or Breast, Burns, Scald Head, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Inflamed Eyes, Fever Sores, Sv:c., will be immediately relieved by tho the use oi this remedy. li For further particulars and testimonials, see pamphlets left with each agent For sale by 1RYIN REED, only Agent for Rich mom! , where it can be had Wholesale and retail. Price 2't Cents per Bottle. Richmond, May 9, 14!. 20:yr. CARRIAGE nANUFACTORY. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he continues businessat his old stand, on Fifth street, South of the Starr House, where he makes to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, Buggies, and ail other vehicles in his line. He also, keeps a number of articles iu his line on hand. Jle believes Ins work will com pare favorably w ith any manufactured in the west he uses the host of materials, aud for finish ami beauty of construction his work cannot be excelled. His prices are moderate, and terms favorable. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance, of patronage JONATHAN MATTIS. June Cth, 1S49. 37-ly. FASHIONS FOR 1C49! fPQ ''il lc ii ii t Pur ll:i4 A- ': ""fa OF THE LATEST SUMMER STYLE; For sale by JOHN SUFFR1NS. Richmond, June G, lc'19. 27'4-lf SASH! SASH!! SASH!!! SASH!!!! "PyH have just received a lot of Window V V Sash, manufactured by Lyghtcr fc Cobauehjof Hamilton, Ohio. We will furuih to order all ki and Blinds.

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nds and sizes of Window Shutters i human frame. Persons all Weuknese and laxaimade of the best Reasoned pine. war- ilude.from taking it at once become robust and

ranted . (Jail and examine. JOHN HAINES. Opposite Bank, Richmond, Ia. May 23. 1813. 3.1-tf M I'Hit'A , Oil. THE liREATEST J a. ii-'i'-oi vi .i i - i.pjueareu i mn 4 i . i 1 1 t - i . a.' v 'i'fii . - . . a inll in lietitucku, 15 fret txhtui the earth's stirface. This Oil will be found vastly superior t ! Harlem. British, or any other formerly popular; Oils. Its curative properties for the following' ailments are truly wonderful: j i ntlammalory rheumaiism w hooping cough phthisic coughs cob's spasms tetter i erv-sipelas scald head croup inflammatory ; sore throat liver complaint- inflammation of the Ki..neys--paiiia in the breast, side aud back lUsestses of the hip joint iiiilamed sore eyes ! il'sifness and ear-ache worms tooth-ache---' sprai ns t rai us---burns - -scalds---bruiwes---cu Is ---ulcers cancers fever sores, iVe. oic. Jnoirn merits are its best recommendation, as ! Ihousam.i, of people of all classes and ages can testify. . ; Ct:ntion. In order to be sure cf obtaining the : genuine, purchase only of the General Agent, Dr. Edgar Thorn, Dublin. 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 ptsrnphlet form, containing the j nnmes mid address of the Proprietors, and Gen- J erat Agent for lire State of Indiana, as follows: S D. II.ul Co., Proprietors, Kentucky, Doctor Eugr Tii'jrn, General Agent for the Stut" cf Indiana, Dublin, Wayne conuty, to whom all orders must b addressed. : Ai.knts: Jesse Meek, Dr. Howells. Richmond ; Townsend, Lewis fe Co., Silvers At Breag, ; Cetr;?rHg-; Jcoh Sower?, Gormsntown ; Dr.1 J. P. Hail, Centreville; J.S. Starr, Newport; ; J . B d'enger, Williamsburg; Lock &. Mil's,. F. conomv; L. Lesh, r raiiklin ; W. O. Arment, D-i'ton; Vaughan i. DuhaJawar , Hogerstow n G. D. Kcm, Miliou. April lu, 1-19. 17:9m iMKt.l fiwU-H -li.lV 1U1CK.

N additioncl supply of Medicines, ie., all immense aale of Dr. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla, aof the first water, and offered at a trifling I unmher of men who wen formerly Our A genu, advance on coit; just received and now opeaiuri ,,ave commenced making .Sarsaparilla Ex tracts, at No. 47, Maiu sireet, bv ! Elixirs, Bitters, Extract of Yellow Doek, ic. J : 'CI ... tl v n,.t 1 . i. .

1KVIN REED. k,f Richmond, May 23. 1843. TO W X S A X ILS S A R S A PA III L L A . 'AND PLENTY OF IT TOO." 1500 bottles of this invaluable medi cine inrt ' received and for aale wholesale and retail ot Dr- Howell" Store, where u!l who need the article are requested lo

call. Those who wish agencies address Dr. Unwell. Richmond, Ia., General Agent--June -JO, lfci. -fcW ' ' '

ui-ip s all.. Kegnlias, Jiut j V. from w rk, atiSo. 47. Main treel. 1KVI.N May 21. iiiiiaaaiiiBfijBjHin iiisenimtintiu !r. Toul eud I'o-.t: jouud Kstt.-tcl f A II S A S A RII.LA. Principal Ojiicr l-'ti t'uiiun Mrrc, .nr ttil, and 105 Soutit Prut l Street, A 'Lai. if. Wom'er noj 1!Icmi.!; -t ihe Ase : ln-niosl Ktr:orlnuM v Mcihcme nilLi Wi.rht. C"ontiu';?iv Ciirt'i'. Cleanse and strengthen. Consumption cun be curei!. Breiich lis,' Consumption, Liver Complain!. Colds, Catrib, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of P load. Sole ncss iu tiie Chest, Hectic Flu-h,A tghl Sweats, I il!iitl t.r Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, A.C., have been and can be cured. This extract is put up in Quart Bottles: it it six times cheaper, pleusanter. ud warranted superior to any sold. It cures disease a ilhont vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the Pa tie ut. Kits! Kits! fit-? Dr. Townseud, not bavin" tested his Sarsaparilla in cases of t its, of com ; never rccommeudeil it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westi luster County : l Fori.h im, August 13. lf'47. Dr. Towuseud Dear Sir: I have a little gir! seven years of nge, who has Ivt n st verul ears aflbcled wilh Fits; wo tried utmost everything ' for her, but ilhout success; ul last although we i could li id no recommendation in our cir ulars ' for cases like hers, we thought ns she was in ery r delicate health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla. aud are very glad a e did, for it not only restored her slienglh, but she has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rngijed aud hear'y, for which we feci grateful. Your, Respectfully, JOHN ill'TLER, Jr. si'iniMi m.ooii. New York, April 2f,lS17 Du. Tow nsknii I verily believe that your Sarsaparilla litis been tiie means, tlirongn frovi , uenee, of saving my I fe. I hava fur several years had a bad Cough. It becaiuir worse and worse. At last I raised Urge quantities of blood ,' had night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated aud reduced, and did not expect to live. 1 havo only used your Sarsaparilla a short lime, aud there has a wonderful change beeu wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over tho city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, VM. R CSS ELL, b'5, Catharine st. I!lipi:ni:t ism. This is ou! v one of more than ' r.t r llioiia:! lid f:l..M of II in I ! llt;il I - i Towiisend's Sarsaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic Cases are weekly eradicated bv its extraordinary virtues. James C ummings, Esq., one of the nssistmts in the Lunatic Asvlum, Black well's Island, ii th? gentlemen spoken of in the following letterj Blackwcll's Island, Sept. 14, 1M7. Dr. Tow.Nsrc.NiJ DearSir: I have sullcred terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I coulu not eat, sleep or ' walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, ami i my limbs were terribly swollcu. 1 have used ; four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, aud they have done me more than one Ihoiiaand dollars worth . of good. 1 am so inucli lielter indeed, 1 am eIltirey relieved. You are at liberty to use tha ! for the benefit of the ufflicted. i Yours, respectfully, JAMES CUM MINGS. Fc-ver anil Acne. Dr. Townsend's Sarsnpa1 rilla is unequalled in cases of the Chills ami : Fever and Ague. The following letter ia only one of hundred that we have received from the South and West of like character. Oswego, Mich., Oct. 22, 1H47. Pr. Townsend: Dear Sir I purchased for my wife two bottles of Saraapariiis of "r Agent, i Mr Ui.v..;.. f 1T..I , to try it for the reiver and Ague. Before 1 had finished the first j bottle, it appeared to warm the blood, and every other nay, wlien the t, lulls and l ever appeared, they were less violent; and before she had finished the bottle, she was entirely relieved and sho was much better than she had been before sho took tho Ague. A lady that had been very sick with the Chills and Fever, but had broke them with Quinine, and was left in a very weak and distressing state, and troubled exceedimriv will. ! th . A fi .. 1. .. .1.- if . . i . f oi"c wane, Bccing me tiieci inni il liuu on ! my wife, she sent aud procured a few bottles, and j it restored her iu a few weeks to complete health, ; Your Sarsaparilla is without doubt unequalled in j diseases incident to the West, and if you think ' that this communication will be ef use. vou urn at liberty tp use it ns you choose. Yours, respectfully, CHARLES II. SWAIN. Fkmaix Mkoicine. Dr. To wnsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus, Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, Leucorrhoea.or Whiles, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dischage thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether Ihe result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its in vigor.-iting effects on tho full of energy under its influence. . It immedi r..ti r -. -.. - . ately counteracts the lierveJessuccs of the femtle frame, which is thj great cause of Barrenness It will not be expected of us, in cases of to delicate a nature, to exhibit ccrtficales of cures per- - f 11 lormeu oui we can assure (lie alHicted. that hiu. dreii of cases lam n i.nr.n.,1 i... Mi. ) sands of cases where ( ,,.,;... I .!'...:. i . children, after using a few bottles of this inval - ......... VB.... I. VVIMIUUL uable medicine, have been blessed wilh fine, healthy offspring. Great Bi.kssi.vg to Moth tutu and Ciiii.naF.x. It is the safest aud most effectual medicine for purifing Ihe system, uud relieving Ihe aufierings utteiKlaut npou clnld-birtri ever oiscovered. Jl , Ktrellg,)ieus both the mother and child, prevent, p!lin and disease, iucreans aud enriches Ihe food, those who h ive used it think it is indi.xneusable. It is highly useful both before and afler confinement, as it prevents disease attendant upon childbirth iu costivenens, Piles, cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back aud Loins, False Pains, Herruorrhage, and in regulating the secrelioua and equalizing the circulation il has no equal. The great leautyof this medicine is, it ia always safe and the most del'tcafe use it most successfully, very few cases require any other medicine, iusome a little castor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful. Kercise in the open air, and light food with tbi med icine, will always eitrure a safe and easy confinement. Cant'Ct in Ihe Month. R-fcw is an aeeooBt ' of another child ae:r Dr. Ton-useod'a Sarvaparllla his saved the livee of thousanda c-f clMf" dren. The following! wo certificate ar fceleeted 1 from a great number received this week. , . Kew York. April 1, 1847 i Dr. Townskxo: Dear Sir On of my chil- , dren waa very aick w ith a Canker in the Mouth ' and Throat, attended with great debility. Jl came near dying. I obtained some of year exicellent medicine, and it cared it directly, for j which I assure yea 1 feel very grateful. I Yon rs, re Pt.ec i fill v; ELIZABETH FOWLER, 27, Desbrosaeasf. I ClinoV- Owing to the great aucceiw aarf t iiej' ..-.j r- "r w aaroe en aped I hollies, and some of tlteisi have atole and copied i our ui:ii:irreui, iney arc amy worlAleaa imi1 lalions, aud should be avoided, j Principal Office, 126 FULTON atreet, fino j Bunding, N. Y.; and by all the principal Druggisia ana .vierctianta generally lUraugboat Ike United State. West Indies and Canada. - JpSEPU HOWELLS. No. IC, Main atreet, Richmond, Io!M fiewml Agent, lo whom all applications for Agencies rhould be addressed, St4 Richmoad by JOSEPH HOVKLLKi -Rlirtpi-!, Jaiy 4th, 1 S , i ;

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