Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 11, 6 March 1850 — Page 3

Palaces 4VJ Kicii Curiosities. The

Wonderful Beauty Unveiled. We translate dMfcfloiring sketch from the Deutche ComJw, of this city, aflbrding an interesting account of the luxury and magniAxaee of the royal palaces of Europe. Tbo career of this beautiful lady shows What art can do to make people look jautkgiPittthurg Mercury. Tbe royal palaee of Stutgart abounds In curiosities and magnificent works of art of the most eccentric kind. In one of the sleeping apartments is a nice ssaire or toilet box. worth at least 5.000 guilders, about I2.500f., and a bed which was made for Napoleon Bonaparte, which cost 40,GO0&. When you crops the threshold of one of the saloons, a white spaniel springs barking to the door, being moved by clock work and a spring. Another clock represents a female figure made of porcelain, the full size of life and in national colors. The mouth of the figure is open, displaying 12 front teeth, all numbered from 1 to It- In the morning at C o'clock these teeth have disnppr-armf and the mouth la toothless. At 7 o'clock the lady takes a tooth from the box on her right and places it into her mouth; ar 8 she adds another and thus she continues to add one after another, till at G in the evening all 12 are In. At 7 o'clock she takes away one. and thus on, until G o'clock in the morning, the jaws are once more toothless. '"' The clock is wound up once in six days. A barometer is so arranged that, when it portends rain, a little man runs out of the house with an open umbrella in his hand; and when it is about to snow, 4e comes out with a cloak on; and an approaching thunderstorm liio little man announces by coming forth with a prayer book in his hand. These indications take place twelve hours in advance of the impending change. There is aNo a clock In one of the rooms representing a little Tian taking a pinch of snull' every hour, ml nirr n nnmlifr nf timri rnrrm. 1 ponding t I.. 1:1 wmi iiiu ii'mr. in inu nuriiiy lie library ki '-

of 1IuIKi"s Natur.il Hisare emuroiuoreu on it in Moss uit. i here ia saloon in the palace, .0 ) f ct lonir and feet broail, the floor of which is covered with one mirror, so thick and solid thai one can dance on it. This mirror w,w a present from the Kmporor Alexander to sister, the late qnoMi, and cost two millions of silver roubles. The above ilescription of a female ;figure moved by clock work, remind its of a very singular casu of divorce tliat 'Came before the court somn VearH a-'O at .

were u copy ii i.nium .naiurni inn- tutervuled to ell upon tlie Agents in our paper, 'lory, in 21 volumes folio, which M printed w,ose names will be found under the advertiseon pure white satin, while the illustration ! ment; and ask for a pamphlet.

leipzilT. There was at that tilltr- movin'er, whatever may hatha cause of disease this . in hiirhpr firfl. of sri.ii.lv iher,. si I-i.Iv c-elebrated mixture will remove it, and if you , m higlicr Circles o society 111. n., a la.ly , hlW.rvi.lvii hl )ookig into the matter call , IllSflllgUliliet! as much lor imposing beauty ; oj1 )0 AKonl-, WK18 lirlmi., are in this paper , ol from as for the splendor of Iter Appear- j under the advertisement, and get pamphlets ance, the richness of her dress, ami the ' See Creat American Remedy 111 our columns, j costliness of her jewelry. n the subject 1 - ' J 1 i- 1 e t i " " "' " " ; of liernge.no one was ilfliiiitelyiiilorme. 1.1 ''rasiiiir'iit Window Sliutlos. 'for the dax'.ling splendor ol lier appear-1 ' my 1 r ance was such "that it was imtiossihlc to I T ' . . .Is J!-'strrc'"',l0i' '',

- I'HIII n IIISIIIICI ('Mllllilie Ol ll. illlSI she generally had the appearance of heing young, or approaching the prime? ol hie, there were those who pronounced her much older than sba appeared. Sprightly and engaging in lier manners, pv.ss!l sif a ready wit ami i;reat conversational Jwwers. backed by tho possession of the most refined accomplishments, it became m matter of wonder to all that with her wealth and bih positio ; in society, site had not breti mariied long ago. Her rh.ii'ms nm! at coiiipli.iluiiciils seemed to exert a peculiar cliurui on a young and wealthy descendent of one of the most wealthy and noble families in Uornany, who was introduced into the f,eipir.iger circles by some of the nobility. Though rich and noble, lie was not possessed of great mental powers, being in fact of a good nalured disposition, liable to he easily imposed upon. The svren powers of the dashing fair one above liamed were not exerted upon him in vain, and after a decent courtship they were married. i The pomp and feastings of the nuptials, during which the bride h.ul looked more Captivating anil lovely than ever, being over, the young couple repaired to the sumptuous bridal chamber. What was Ihe surprise of the bridegroom to see his riride divest herself, on by one, of all those charms which had attracted him. Her teeth were taken out and carefully Kut awav;the rich, black eurlev hair was fted off. 1 eaving the head nearly bald, or only adorned with a few stra,TfTlin"' "rav hairs; the paint was washed oil the lace, displaying wrinkles and furrows in tlie yellow parched skin, which lie fore had looked fresh and blooming; the form was , but we will stop here. The poor youth left the house at once, and sued a divorce, which was granted by the court. Strange as this anecdote mav se-cm. it is yet attested by tlie court of Leipzig, and the circumstance caused a great sensation at the time of the triel. CrTho Washington (Hobo now says that the number of Mr. Clay's speeches, printed at tho Globe olTice, will not be less than fifty thousand, and besides this, an edition of not less than thirty thousand will he printed at another office in Washington city. TfcM .tlrxiran 'oiiiiiiiiotirr. Tlie Commissioners, ir. session at Washington, are closing their lalors. and pretarir.g their report to Congress. They ave been much more expeditious than was anticipated. The awards made, is tated, will not reach the sum of three and quarter millions, provided by the treaty with Mexico. Tfce Wuci'linK Bridge Caso. The Select Committee of the Pennsylvania Senate, to which was referred that portion of tho Governor's Message relating to the obstruction of tho navigation of the Ohio river, by the erection of a Bridge t Wheeling, recommend that the proceedings instituted against tho Wheeling and Belmont fridge Company in the Supreme Court of the United States, bo proseccted to final judgment, decree and execution for the abatement ol the nuisance. nrbrkitr. An order has recently been adopted in the Massachusetts legislature instructing the committee on public charitable institutions lo consider the expediency of establishing an asylum for persons supposed w w vpiuuiiieu iiieunaies. Willi a view to mm animate abrogation of all laws for the punishment of intemperance as a crime , 0-IIon. Daniel Webster and Hon. IJufo Choate, it is said, have refused a fee 01 vzXX) 0 undertake the defence of Dr. Webster.

Jiowina Down. At a democratic loco-

foco meeting recently held in Philadelphia, the following resolution, among others, was unanimously adopted. "Resolved. That the principle of the Wilmot Proviso is not a harmless political speculation or abstraction, excused, if erroneous, by its alledged philanthropic intent, but it is the same ancient, aristocratic, pernicious and pestilent political heresay (ever repudiated and denounced by the democratic party of the Union.) which seeks, by means of an implication of power of Congress, gradually to undermine State sovereignty, destroy legisUilnn in ilift rpsnetitive States, consolidate the Union, and establish on the ruins of i State rights a central sovereignly, easuv controlled or managed by the few at the expense of the many." What think the democrats of this county of this position? shall see! Do you give up? We m r. c t t k ! C'lnrU Division, Mo. 3, Sonsof Trm- j l"r"ncK TfMe.fl every Wednesday j siaw evening, at ii o'cl'k. Watliinxtwiiian Xocioty, 3 7 Meet in the Hall ot the S. T., on next ( Monday eveuiug, (March 11,) at early caudlelighting. I. O. O. F. Meet on Friday evening of each week, at (14 o'clock. Hall in LippencottV new building, opposite the Huutingtou Houw. Wv! Lolse, Xo. a I; Meets ou Friday evening next, at early candlelighting, in the uew Hall in the 2d story of the liargis building, on Main street. Dr. G. C. Vaughns Great American Retrdr. , V-tr.-t.iMH l.nliontrmtic Mixture, is now making great sales. The drug dealers say it has astonished them, ill no case is taken without tr.tnrt a,-f t f Iiiwimr. and cures in an biiuih - . , . . disease mark its aduiinistrati on. We advise all ! A complete flool of testimony has poured in 'nnniiDr. (i. O . Vuiiirlin in fuvor of the article which i: so well known as the Great American 1 Remedy, the Vegetable l.ilhontriplio Mixture So celebrub d is this great cure-all" that why- ! aicintiM now uso it ill tlieir practice. I'aniiliei are never without it in many sectionsof tho ouu- j try, it is truly tho people's medicine. All kinds ( of diseases yield to its powers, thousands whom i.;- ,.,1...!.. f....,i.l iIim vii lims of some troublethis article found the victims of some irouuiesome and stubborn complaint, which had lal- 1 lied nil ollie r remedies, have to thank Vaugliu's ! VeiretablH Lilhuulriiitiv Mixture for their lives, ! .. ,t rt.ired them, when all else failed. Read- . w w r.i'l irnnl llieL.ll v. ino llliesi .inu mirpi ' j r IVindnw . . :.. . . . .... halles overotterea 111 kicii-, ' mom!; th paintings consisting of landscapes, curtain and various figured designs; also the np tiruiiriate fixtures for arranging them to the win dows; which he will Bell as cheap, if not for less than they can be obtained at any retail establishment in ("mcinnati. Richmond, March fi, l.V.l. Il-tf l'TK take the liberty of calling tl:e attenlion of Western Merchants toour large stuck of Alirm;; 00l. mir arrange

meats contemplate a more attractive stock than 1 ar-jr (i, rAStI5KIIS genuine Arabian we have ever otlered and well adapted to Wcs- g Liniment is a most extraordinary meditern scales. Having fortunately purchased a ,.j,n., the truth of which is placed beyond doubt large proportion of onr STAl'I.E I OTTON ,y the vast sales of the article, and the many HOODS before the advance that has lately oc- , CUres being daily performed by it, which previcurred, we are prepared to offer great induce- j OUfdy had resisted all other medicines and the

meiits to purchasers in tins market. 1 hey will j be sold low for cash, and for approved paper, on our usual lihernl terms. We respectfully solicit a visit and examination of onr stock. BLACIILEYfi. SIMPSON, No. II, Pearl street, Cincinnati. March, C, lb."0. Ind. Journal Il-Gw To Contractors. SEALED proposals will lx) received for the grading and graveling of Mariou street from Walnut lo Front; also, for tlin grading and graveling of Fifth street, from the Boston Pike to station No. t5, until Saturday the l!.'lil of Alarch, i itst . Profiles and Specifications of the work may lie seen at the Store of Scott & Co., from and after the l'Jth i 11st. H. W. DAVIS, City Clerk. Richmond, March C, 1850. JI-3w nisHos.i'Tio. ' f"MIK copartnership heretofore exisling be1 tweeu Benj. Slriiltmi and Thadiiv Wright, and known as the firm of Strattan fc Wright, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and notes are all in the hands of Itenjamiu Strattan who is to settle up the old firm, and to rthoiu all debts are to be paid. nr.NJ. STRATTAN, TIIADIUS WRIGHT. The business will be continued by th- ttri fersigned, mid as the settlement of the affairs of the above firm devolves on me, I respectfully but earnestly request thosrf indebted to said firm, (as well 11s to myself individuallv.) to come forward and pay as far as they can. I am fully aware of; the scarcitv of money, and I do not wish to ask I impossibilities of any one, but a little assixtance i from my customers, before starting East to make my Spring purchases, would be rery urn able, and duly appreciatnl by me. HKNJAMIX STRATTAN. 3d mo. fith, 185'). ll-3w A Quantity of Illinois IIONF.Y. also tr t'. general assortment of Botanic Medicines, prepared by Andrew Ilanpton. for sale at No tH Starr Row, KM GRIFFITH. Richmond, 1st mo.2J. IrTil). 2:tf 1uk1uIk 1'iiU-iil .llolli-l'roor iti:iinvi Patented July 31st, 1849

rMlr. snlscriiMr would respectfully inform ticed doctoring horses for these twenty vears, I the public that he has procured the right j and have tried all the various liniments," ointof this valuable patent for the State of Indiana,! ments, Ace. so much puffed op in the papers; but (excepting a few counties,) and will dispose of I must say that 11. G. Farrell's Arabian Lin ithe snme to persons wishing to engige in a prof- j ment evreeds- any that I ever made use of. Py itable enterprise, either by Connty or Township 1 its use, I have cured STe?ny and Spavin long Rights. j after they had been pronounced1 incurable, and It will b seen by the highly respectable tes-j I have cured more than fifty horses this season timony in favor of tliJs Hive, that it is one of ; with youf Liniment, embracing every shrde of

the best I atenu of the kind ever offered to the ( public. The subscriber will take pleasure in ' prouueing numerous ceriuicaies, among which ; are those of Skabf.rkv FoRt, Governor of Ohio. I Hon. J. R. Gikmnc.s, Benj min R. Siirevk. &c.. &c.,and alsoa diploma from the great Agricultural Fair held at Syracuse, N. York; with th testimony of several committees of other agricultural societies, rersous desirous of purchasing, will please address, post paid, T. A- DUG DALE, Richmond, Wayne Co., Ind. Dec.26.lr.49. Itf NEW CHAIR ESATBUSHMENT. '"M1E undersigned respectfully informs the M. people of Richmond ami surrounding country, that his II AIU JLll FACTOBY, is on South Marion street, and his Aun.Roon is on Main street, srrr T. J. Barkis' Stare Store, where he will keep on hand, at all times, Wins'-r'F-f9" Srrimg-Se.t Chairs. Walnut and Mahogamy Boston Roekimg Chair. Urge nme-Srmi Hocking Chairs; iu fact he is prepared to manufacture ery Uiinj tho Chir line. lersons wanting a fine and good article of Chairs need not go to Cincinnati, as he is pre. pared lo furnish as good an article and at a low a price aacau b. obtained at that place. Those wishing to purchase are reo.uetrd to calf and see t,- u . . JOB ORKEN. Richmoud, April 2o, 1849. 18-tf

CURE FOLLOWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OP THE EFFICACY OF DIC. 8 W A VIVE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, The Original and Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Cooghs,ceIds.:isthnia, bronchitis, liver complaint (pitting blood, difficulty of breathing, pain in the side and breast, palpitation of the heart, influenza, croup, broken constitution, sore throat, nervous debility, and all diseases of the thro it, breast and lungs ; the most effectual and speedy cirut: k no -.vii fur any of the abore diseases is

OR. S WAYNE'S ompound Syrup of Wild Cherry! A TttUlV WONDERFUL CURE? Head this Extraordinary Case. December 25th, 1&43. Dr. Sirayne: Dear Sir Having contracted a severe cold, which settled upon uy lungs, attended with a violent cough, ain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing. I wan attended by physicians of the first respectabilitv; but my ymptouis became very alarming, there vasaii ahcess formed in ray lungs and made its way j through my side, and discharged targe rjumitilu f puss externally, so that my physician thougl the power or functions of one of my lungs wer es ; It j re i I-.. . f,t r i .1 1 ,, ,;tv i,;, t V. 'n ' P i . . ,Ti entirely hopeless. I his iiiournfu state of things continued for a long ,i,ne, until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still l-ing a spark of hope left with me and my anxious pareuU and halting heard of the great virtues of your COMPOl'XD S YRUP OF WILD CIIEKKY, and it beiug approved of by physicians of the first eminence. F conI. i . - i r . i. f f,M o , ,".v rnn'h", ' M " "7 isfactiou, my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I am now . . ' , . , . happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless ..... 1 1 '. I i ... , ,' skeleton, 1 have become healthy and weigh more u . ... -,. , . .., than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to tlie above facts. Abraham IIlnskki k. ... ., r 01 , ... t t 1 .r. I wo miles from Skippackville, i-kTpack Townhli'' luDr. J. II. Em.uos, Frankfort, Ivy., says: I was induced from a failure of the most notent F-xpectornn't recommended in onr Materia Mediira in some cases of flisrasfi Lungs, to try Pr. j Sirayur's com roiM. svm r of wmi ciirrrV. It ! is sufficient to say that I was so much pleased witii tlie reHuu 01 mat ami suiisequenl trials, that I now prescribe it in preference to all otlier remedies. I have been engaged in ncti vc practice for twelve years, and this is the first Patent Medicine I ever thought enough of to express an opinion in writing. J5J-..VAKJ; Or IMPOSITION. 77crei but one genuine preparation of Yild Cherry, that is Dr. SWA YXii'S all others, by j a little inquiry in the quarters where they originnte, will be lound to be fictitious and counter-ft-it . The great and increasing demand for the original article, has induced a host of uuiiriii' ioriginal article, nas iniiuceu a Host 01 uuprui' ipieu men lo put lortli spurious mixtures, ami to give currency to tiieir nostrums, attach the name of wii.k chkkuv, thinking to borrow a name from th.tt already established. As you value your lives, beware of them. Pome aro called "l.tUam," "cherry prctoral." "trild cherry and tar," "vine of wild cherry,'' "irild cherry pills," "sarsaparilU and wild cherry bitters,'' and a host of others who, in soino way, attach tho name of wild cukrrv. No one ever thought of thi! na,ne 1!. a" artfic,f of lhf ir OWM J" longing to one of the greatest remedies ever discovered for the human family. That remedy is Dr. Simynt's compound svRrr of wh o cmtRiiv. thu origiual and only genuine. licmemiier. 11 is tui in in snuare txjiiics. cover- . . . r , ... , ,;,,.,,.. ..'..:, ' with the portrait of I'r, Swavsk thereon, also Ins signature. 07" For sale by levin Reed, Richmond; M. Seaton, Cent re vil le ; II. (Joettel, .'1 miles West of Ccntreville; Vanu.xem Hon, Dublin; O. II. Raymond, Cambridge city; J. Caimiiack , Chester; Parker Si Slanioii, Newport; Collin Sc. Purviance, Williamsburg; and regularly authorized agents all over the United States. Cull and get u Farrier Book, free of charge! Dec. 1, Ibl'.l. 52:3m HRj f tlie best physicians in the world. It is composed of balsams, extracts and gums peculi ar to Arabia possesssing, in a concentrated form, all their stimulating, Anodyne, penetrating, unctuous and revulsive properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the Desert," with such miraculous success, in curing the diseases of both man anil beast. Read the fdlotrincr REMARKABLE CURES, tchich should of themselves place II. . Far roll's Arabian Liniment fur beyond any timilar temedy. About a year anil a half ago, a swelling appeared in my wife's stomach, gradually increasing in size nntil it became as large as my fist, and so sore that she could not bear the least pressure upon it without giving her extreme pain. I got the advice of our best doctors, and they (littered in opinion about it; some said it was an Ague Cake or F.nlargement of Ihe Spleen; some, that it was an Enlargement of the Ovaries; ansl" others said it was a Tumor of the Ovaries, and could not be cured except by cutting it out. In this critical situation, I was persuaded to try II. G. Far re It's Arabian Liniment upon it and strange as it may appear, upon the third application she began to improve, and has continued getting better daily, until now she is as well as ever enjoying excellent health. D. McCONNELL. Teoria, March 5, 184:1. Robert Hinds, Postmaster, says: Ckrkstows. Pa. March 27, 1849. One woman has used your Liniment with great success. Sire had lost tlie use of her legs for three years, the cords being contracted so that her legs were bent as much while standing ns is natural for the position of the legs while sitting. aud she could not bend them iu the least; but by the use of H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment she is now able to walk with ease, and has a straight limb. I have found it a most exceireot rvmedy for horse flesh; also, for every thing" Which requires an external remedy. TESTIMONY OF .lN EXPERIENCED niYSICIAN. The Opinion o f an Old, Exjwrienced and Scientific Farrier. Washington, Iowa, June 26, 1S49. From the speedy and permanent cures, both 011 man aud beast, which your Arabian Liniment is performing, I do not hesitate to pronounce it the "Great Remedy of the Ape ." I hv re. disease, from scratches and bruises op to Spavin, j King-Bono and Sweeny. lean also bear testimony ot its good effects on the human system, I was confiued nearly all last winter lo mv rnnm with Rheumatism. and could tret nntK;n t hl me, nntil I commenced the use of your Lini- .. 1 ' i . : , . J iicui, nuiin cuureij cured me. W. R. GRIMES. Sun Pain of 10 years1 standing cured by II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Mr. II. G. Farreli.. Dear Sir: I had been afflicted With the "?on Pain" for the last ten years, and could never get relief except by bleeding; but by the use ol II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, applied over the temples about three or four times a day, it was entirely removed, and I have felt nothing 6f it since. I went into the stable one night, to app'y It to a horse's sore leg, and being very lame he ftamhled end fell against my legs, cru.-hiug and baoizlng them so badly that they tamed black as my hat, rendering them powerless. I applied your Liniment and was well enough iu a few days to go about again as usual. I also crushed my finger in a shock' ,ng manner, by letting a back log f.U on it; your . Liniment soou healed it np. thorough. JOHN B. M'GEELa Saile precinct, Teoria ce. Ill, Feb. 6, '49 Principal office. N. W. corner of SlS and Race street. Philadelphia, aud for sale wholesale and retail, by IRVIN REED. 47, Main street, Sole Agent for Richmoud, Indiana. Dec. 25, Hit. 1-y

LIFE ;inSURANCE BY THE KXOX IIHSITBAXCE COMPAKV. Capitol $200,000! Office of Water street, near Market, in Wise's Brick Rote; Viscesses, India a. JOIIX II. Ili rr), Agent. No. 21, Maim street, Richmond, Ihd. ff "HIS Company is now prepared to ins ire

J lives, grant endowment and annuities. J The following are among the benefits cooler- j ed by insuring in this office: Premiums amounting to $50 and upwards, i payable one-hili" in cash, and the balance in a note at 12 mouth!", renewable, with six percent, interest, or the premium may be paid mouthly iu advance. Insurance effected in this office upon the life of the husband, free from all demands of creditors. Creditors may insure the lives of debtors, and debtors their own lives for the benefit of credit Naval and Military Officer, Matters and Mates I of boat, vessels, and indeed all classes, may at j this office secure their families against want at I the lowest rates of premium. ors Freiniums lower than Mutual Companies. No responsibility to the Insurers beyond the) payment of the premium. No risk of Partnership with all classes of persons and its serious couseouences. . i : i -1 -. . i . : . . . i k. n .1 io iiauiiuy io nave mc sum nwuiru ipuuvru, to UTtitr contribution in case of mor- ... , ... ... . j la,'7 y0 ,,e '""." a"";. m n,ia RS The ' "'J' mor ' "8ub8 a,nt'a'' ate'er extraordinary ...ori la "V may . ,ake Ce" , , m1 . ! T, rm'nanalPyTl?Jl i'"y - 'grace allowed the assured ou the re- ; ne"a! of P"'um"- ., ni,erl , 1 h!a ""Py aIIow " . tonr rZUe ce 7n 'traveling privileijes and a longer residence in j the SouU.ern States than m,y s.milar institution I. , ,'" V,e COUI y' , - .. . m,n i.aa ! A person insured in this company, has ttie . , , , , ... ' .i,- , privilege of traveling ou laud, rivers, lakes or , , r ' .. r k m.t.. in and seas, acd of residing in any ol the folates ; , , ..r tl.i, I7niM. r British Pro- . , , - . .1 1 Vinces Ul iorui nriiriiurttuuniig 1110 hmi tvu., pxce from first d o Au(Jut,t to ,he nr8t 'day of November; during which period, the inare not allowed to travel or reside south of . i.nnH, nf tl Saf f MissisBippi, unless permission is previously obtained The company does not exempt itself from the payment of a poliry if the assured should die by j,;,. own hand, which is a consideration of great ; importance to the creditor who insures tlie IiIm 0f a debtor, as well as to a wife insuring the life 1 0f ler 1Usbaii d . ' Tho insured will be allowed to make a voyage j 1 oul and home, to and from any port on the con- i I lmctit 0( Europe, for an extra charge of i per i cent. Steamboat men engaged in navigating the western waters will be insured at the regular ra,'"j a r tre:. o one life will be tnken by this company fur greater sum thau $.VK)0. I'RKMUIIi FOR THE ASSCRASCE OF $IUU OR A SIN GLE LIFE. o 3 a 3 15 . o -53 Rm . A -1': 2 it 3T x i" - 9T '. et w m i '-. -: - 3 3 -. ( a " n , a. . ; EC 3 3 o . - s. x c.;$ c.'s c.j $ 90 90 1 6045 1 $ C; 3 on! 83 3 5fi(S o .-s. 1 ' 1 ; t n s v; 25J 001 09 . ffi50;i 97,3 03.4 24 2, -o 30 1 301 3?2 lf 55 I 37 !f5 -W " -- I 1 i 1 .' 3 o es 5 35 jl 3C 1 48 2 5(1 ( 4 314 60 1, S i .2. n " g . lojl CGI e02 95T..V5 27!9 Gfijr3 & B f f fB. Ii iectors: Hon. R. N. Carnan, Viuccnncs. William J. Wise, do William J. IlKnKan, do Horace K. Feck, do CvRiis M. Allen, do Vincent T. Wept, M. D., Pike Co., Ind. I'kter F. Haii.ev, Fort Wayne, do Thomas T. Hen kriixie, Lafayette, do Walter. W. Kah.lv, Terre-IIaute, do Kx-Gov. D. Wai.i.act:, Indiauapoli.s,do Henry D. Ai.lis, Kvansville. do Henry R. Schoolcraft, Washington, D. C. Zei-heniaii I'latt, New York. R. N. CARNAN, President. C. M. Ali.ew, Sec'y. pro trm. Drs. Uatv and Hitt, Medical Refrces. Feb. 13, 1S50. 8-ti Stone Cutting. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public and his friends, that he still continues tho Stone Catting business in Richmond,ou Market street, opposite the Public School House, and is prepared to furnish cut stone of every kind, oil the most accommodating terms. He has now on hand (and expects shortly to receive an additional supply,) a complete assortment of ,11! ERICA.! MARBLE & OHIO CRAVE STOXES which he will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold in this city. I! aiu nod Ornamental lettering, done in good style and to order. Call and examine his assortment and prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Dec. 12, 1849. 38tf:'47 JtfSt ltcecivcil Farquhar Sf Vickers' A LOT of entirely new-style Cassimeres and Vestings; also, a variety of Cloths and Vestings; Over-Coatings a variety of styles; all of which will be made to order in the latest stvlk. Also, another lot of Patent PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS, consisting of Parlor, Stand and Suspending do. K7"VVe keep on hand the usual variety of Clothing. Richmond, Oct. 31, 1849. 45tf TO TRAVELLERS: C incinnati Omnibus Line, Via Boston, fnir Huron. Mnmnr Sun. and I

Dnrtow n. RKM MKI)!!! ( All kinds of hollow ware, kettles, pots, evens, THE WESTERN STAGE COMPANY, Andirons W aggon BoxR j es, Porch Steps, Sad Irons, &.C, &.c. All kinds rspKCTFiLi.v inform the travelling public I 0r Tiu ware made and kept on hand. Copper, of RICHMOND and surrounding country, j Brass and Briltania ware, a full assortment, that their Daily Iine of Omnibuses, which Persons would do well to give him a call, they was temporarily suspended on accoant .f the ! wji fjd Stoves cheap enough at No. 12, oppoprevalence of the Cholera, is again runn ng be- i 8jte Brightwell's Store. There are no Buck's tween Richmond and Cincinnati. Thoss wish- Stores, nor Buck's Stoves improved, sold hern

ing a safe and speedy conveyance to thi city, will find it iu this line. Leaves Richmon 3 at 7 o'clock, each morning. Leaves Cincinnati same time. OTime of running through Nino Hours. For seats apply at the office of the Company, 2d door west of Sloan's Hntrl. R. WHITNEY, Agent. Richmond, November 30, 1p49. 33-tf NOTICE' r "IIE stockholders in the Richmond Bridge JL nd Turnpike Company, will take notice that the 1st installment of tive (tol tars on each share was due and payable 011 the 15th Aug., ! ii'19 "nd kl. ;n r remaining twenty dollars is paya- j ble in four eausl instalments of ninety days each, viz: 13th Nov., 1849 15th Feb., 1850 15th June, 1850, and 15th Aug.. 150. iOIIN II- IIUTTON, See'y. Feb. 6, 1850. 7-tf XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Eaton and Hamilton Rail Road. SEALED PROPOSALS wHI be received by the Eaton and Hamilton Railroad Company at their office in Eaton until Tuesday, the 19th of March next, at 13 o'clock, M-, for Grubbing Grading, and Masonry of the Eaton and Hamilton Railroad, from Eaton to the north bank of the Great Miami Rrver, embracing a distanc of about 25 miles- The line will be ready for inspection one week previous to the day of letting, and the profiles, plans and speciin Eato by lhe ,5th daof February. Bidders not known to the Directors, or Engineer of said CorrrpaDy, are required to produce satisfactory evidence of their ability to perform promptly and satisfactorily any contracts which may be awarded to tnem. By order of the Board, A. HAINES, Prest Jan. 30, 1850 6-tf

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J (0acj) fUaitllfaCtOni CUl UcpOSitOrtl - r North-East Corner of Main and Franklin '.' ... , , IlirlimoiMl. Indiana, T T JllF.HR he has constantly for Sale a general assortment of Carriages, of the most Fashionable Style, and finished Workmanship; such Js: Coaches. Cliariotees, Sulkies, York Carryalls, & Trotting-Wagons, j Built of the best materials, and by the most compeieni . u.w. periutendeuce of th Proprietor. O'Orders for Carriages to any amouut, exe cuted with despatch. Richmond, August Sth, 1J0. 33tf I'UESII A It IE I V A 1a AT FARQL'HAR 4- VICKERS. WE have just received a fresh lot of Blue, Black, Brown and Green Cloths; some Sal II S b an. I K.-.nev V..ut..rra- u-1, ir. I. we will make to order at the shortest notie and " - -J w -- ; warrant tat.sfjct.on. Al.-o, a good assortment of Clothing ready made, and everything else ; that men are in the I1nl.1t of wearing, kept to acj commodate the customer fit a momnits ti-ariun? sLtllII'.We have ulso received another lot of lias Lamps, also, Lard Lamp, one sett of ! splendid l.eraudoles, Lamp Chimneys, t. lobes ' '' Jan. 3U, IfiO. C-tf TVcw mtl) --Just Itcccivcd ! Fine, Water-Proof, Calf-Skin HOOTS, am other work just received and for sale, at tho ROOT AM) SIIO U STORE, NO. a , MAI N S T R K K T, South side, between Pearl and Marion, Richmoud, IlitliitliH. rrHE undersigned, constantly keeps on hand l a complete assortment of find Hoots and Shoes of his own manufacture; and, also, Cincinnati and Eastern work, which he is receiving from time to time: all of which he is prepared to sell on reasonable terms for cash, or exchange for approved country produce. Also, an assortment of Hoys and Children's Boots uud Shoes, constantly kept ou hand. OWEN EDGERTON. 11th mo. 1 1th. 1849. 39:tf FAItllLV ItaEDIC'iaiES. ITIAHNKSTOCK'S Vermifuge. . " Anti-bilious Tills, " Cough Lozenges, " Carminative Lozenges, " Cough Hatsam, " Eye Water, " Opodeldoc, Rrandreth's rills, Grafenburg do. WorsJell's do. American Liniment, Nerve and Bono Liniment; For sale by SWAIN &. POfi. Richmond, Dec. 5, 1849. 50:tf JUST in time, and just from the Last, Gents Fino Morocco and Calf Boots; Ladies do; of R. Estell's manufacture, at the City Shoe Store, No. C, Main street. Call and examine them, they are the latest style. JOB BORTON. Jan. 30, 1850. 6-tf STOVE WAREHOUSE. THE PRICE OF STOVES REDUCED. TJ. BARGES, thankful for past favors, would iuform the public, that he has reduced the prices on all of his Stoves, Buck's Patent among the rest. He keeps a larger assortment than any other House. His stock consists of 4 sizes Buck's Patent Air Tight Double oven, and 5 sizes Single oven, this stove is warranted to perform better than any Stove offend, the boilers are nearer the fire, and it has a larger oven than any other Stove. The greatly reduced price will give all persons a chance to ffet one of those invaluable Stoves. Hn also keeps 4 size Victory Premium, large ovens and heavy vlates. 4 sizes latest Premium 1nrae boilers and orens, 4 sizes Saratoga Air Tight; 4 Stanley; .i sizes Gothic ; 4 sizes 6 plates ; 3 sizes 7 plates ; 3 sizes 10 plate, boiler holes in top; 3 sizes Russia Iron self regulators and tcithout. Drum, Parlor, and all other kinds of Steves that are kept in any Stove establishment. These j stoves are made from the best Scotch and Amer ican iron, ana warranted to stand tire lor one year; if plates break others are furnished gratis. but bv the subscriber. Dec, 12th, 1849. 51:tf FRESH GROCERIES, Just Received at 'So. 1 , 3lain su, RICHMOND, INDIANA. JH. MOORMAN is now receiving and will constantly keep on hand, a fresh supply of Family Groceries, ucli as Coffee, Tea. Sugar, Spices, Fish, Rice, Cheese, Table and Common Salt, Mustard, Candles, Raisins, Indigo, Starch. Vinegar, &lc, Ate . Also, Tobacco and Cigars of different varieties . j , . . . . . He has also on hand a general assortment of Qneensware and Crockery-ware, such as is commonly used. Hardware and ntlcryv A supply of Nails, Shovels, Trace Chains. together wun an assorimeni 01 lauie cuuery can oe found at this establishment Irovi;ion. He keeps for sale Corn-Meal, Corn, Oats, Dried Beef, Bacon, Lard, Potatoes, and a variety of other articles iu the Provision line; AH the above articles will be sold as cheap as they can be bought at any ether establishment, and warranter) as good. Give him a call and judge for yourselves. Country Produce He will purchase all kinds of country produce, for which be will pay the highest market price, either in Groceries or CashFeb. 6. 1650. ?-3m Toe Richmond Dental Depot. IS at Ho we! Is" Drug Store, where a large stock of Mineral Teeth, from the MaaufacTho ruin & Denhard can be had at manufacturers prices, aljo, Gold and Tin Foil. Fries, Forceps, &.c. Plaster of Paris, aud every thins? that Dentists need- Please call at No. 4, Main street Uct. 3, i?4. 42-f

The Greatest discovery mt the Afje!

DR. TKASK'S j IS constantly etfecting cures of the almost imM. portauce. The most iucredulous are convin ced the most faitbleaaare compelled to believe in the poer and virtue of this great remedy. derfulcombln.tiJu k immediate relief of dii fails while there remai , . . i,-i,. , It is universally admitted to be the moat w on flow n to the world, for the isease and pain. It never ns sufficient life to restore a natural aiul healthy action to lliecapilary ves sels of the body, and equalize the circulation ol the blood. By this means, a controlling power is gaiued over the most malignant forms of disease, which cannot be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of thia combination that it penetrates to every portiou of the human frame; every bono and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is sean hed out, and made sensible ol its purifying and healing influence. Hence it copes as readily with internal as external disease. Numerous iustancea are on record where this remedy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to produce any effect. Such has frequently been the case in IN FLAM ATION of the BOWELS no patient ever need die of this disease w here the .Magnetic Ointment can be" obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known ustho rUTRID ERYSIPELAS can alwavs be cured bv this remedy. For INFLAMATORY K II E.U .! A I 1 " " "IICI1 1 IS Ilie mw KUIII- , . , , ,..,, . ,.r pieie remeuy ever preparcti. iu vwc. vm, vi KM) it will allord entire relief to the w orst cases of Nervous lleaduche in thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy in of immease value. Affections of the Spine, Rheumatism, Lameness, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Ague in the Face or Breast, Burns, Scald Head. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Inflamed Eyes, Fever Sores, &c, will be immediately relieved by the the use of this remedy. 3 "For further particulars and testimonial see pamphlets left with each agent. For sale by IRVIN REED, only Agent for Richmond, where it can be had Wholesale and retail. Price 25 Vnts pe Bottle. Richmond, May 9, IC49. 20.yr. r 1 MIIS celebrated remedy is constantly inJ creasing its fame by the many cures it is making ALh OVERTIIR WOULD. It has now become the only medicine for family use, aud is particularly rccomended for intoi'sv. All stages of this complaint immediately relieved, 110 matter of how long standing. See Pamphlet fur testimony. GRAVEL, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other article cau relieve you; and the cures testified to will convince the most skeptical! tee pamphlet Liver Complaint, Bilious Diseases, I'KVER AND HGI K. To the Great West especially arid wherever these complaints prevail this medicine is offered IVO Ml KRAI, AGRNT. jVu diletcrtntis compound ism part of this mixture, it cures thestf diseases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. See Pamphlet. FILES, A complaint of a most painful character is IMMKI)l.4TRI,r RRUEVED, and a cure follows by a few days use of this article: it is far before, any ether preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. See Pamphlet. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, weak back,' weakness of the Kidneys, &e. or inflaroation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY. For such complaints, and also for derangements of tlie female frame. REGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS. Painful menstruations. No article has ever been offered except this which 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 NAMES1. as proof of cures in this1 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 , PURIFY THE BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases which the limits of an ad veriiseineni win uul iicrmii lo mm UHmra nflm. Agents give them away; they contain 93 pages of certificates of high character and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF, the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. If ode of the peculiar features of this article that never fails to benefit in any case and if bone and muscle are left to build upon let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ON, , a nd keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC. against a numbef of articles which come out under the heart of SARSAPARILLAS, StfEUPS, &c, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, etc. : They are good for nothing, aud concocted to gull the unwary ; TOUCH THEM NOT. Their inventors never tho't of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and all who circulate the article ate GLAD TO CIRCULATE, gratuitously. Put up in 30 ot. bottles at 2, 12 01. do., 1$ each the larger holding 6 os. more than two small bottles. JLook out and not be imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lilhontriptic Mixture,' blown "upon the glass the written Signature of "G. C. Vaughn" en the directions and . C Vaughn Buffalo," "stamped on the cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G; C. Vanghan, and sold at the principal Office. 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retaH. Mo attention given to letters unless poet paid-orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted : -. i-i t 1 1 . .. pwii Pmj iciien vi tvrm comnraiiRsusss SftllC iting advice promptly attended to, gratia. Offices devoted eicfuetvely to tho sole of this article 132 Nassau at. New York city, 195 Essex st. Salem, Mass., and hy tho principal druggists throughout tho United Slates and Canada; as Agents. I Reed, and I. DTowells jr. & sr., Richmond, la. Van Cleve 6t Newell, Dayton, Ohio. O.W-Vanneman. New Parts, Ohio, E. Minshall, Eaton Ohio. C. S. Bard sal, Whol'salo At Retail Cin.. Ohio. J W Hood. and C II Reymond. Cambridge; Thompson &. Hays, Jaekeoneburgh; Hallkiay, Scott Sc. Ringo, WaahiagUra Coma 6l Purvianco, W illiamsborgb J. Sterns, Ceatroydle; W E Baner. Hagerstown ; E Thorn, Dublin; B. Coffin, Economy. D. Beaver, Liberty, Indiana. ' J. B. Faraaan, Traveling Ageat.

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SHAMEFUL AMD UNPRINCIPLED V 1 L LA I Ft Til Such is the usefulness, wide spread reptffatieu and rm'mewse demand for Dr. Refers Liverwort and Tar, fftal reck teas and csraamg impoetrrs regardless alike ef kosnaa sufferings and ednee qocuces, utterly feet Iu every fee W eg ef bsmaaffity and virtue, are constantly et tempting Id counterfeit it. And we Iftive breu se frequently called upon to check theft Wi and highhanded impositions!! that we feet fit' dty hsunit to war aud protect the public agufaut Anjaa hjf every means iu our power. The attempt some time sine hy Ptbtpmor ST, Rogers, of Cincinnati, we have stopped, nerwithstauding his wealth and iiitluruee. We nw warn you ajfalfist another leu sarrfeitert the malk-joue cunning arid trek It isnsss ralily of which inrist facile the pity mmd cos) tempt of every liouest hinn. John T. Totaiwt, th employ trf OeOfs At. ' Alien, Druggist tit Ctsx-ianali. ha Counter felted our label, "orfes the ft niHe f Andrew Rogers signatures,' priuff-4 a pamphlet w nelly false, and certificates entirely hvtilteue, and insued a medicine like unto the geuifflM i cater nal appearance only. We waru the public against this infamOUt 9m4. rage, this Tol and haviug no rrspensihility at stake, Under the assumed title of Doctor Toland is the nominal father of tlie whole concern. W ealtlt. rr putation, and high station, have? not withheld ihe nvaricicua and unprincipled, not only in defiance of all htw and hoacty, te steal mid fraudulently appropriate odr wellearned reputation, but regardless of IraftTtfft fife and suffering, by substituting their wretched counterfeit, depriving the consumptive of 4 medicine which in all huuiau probability might save their lives. What coiifeolpt too bitterf What terms too harsh? Or punishment too severet Is it not fraud? is it not theft? is it not ItvaDt' A high sense of c'nty compels ns to these public expositions of knavery and tmpoature, ttUt own rights are legally protected, and it is fei the unwary and afflicted wo feel aud write. Tlie pnblfc are cautioned ngaiirst a BASEOlI NTI.Itl'EIT AlttlC'Lli. Recollect that this preparation is manufactured by John T. Toland, and ofr the yellow label on each bottle the name cf A . I. Mcovill in emitted after the words Entered acefmling to act of Congress, &c, &.C.," and that the pamphlet accompanying the counterfeit is wholly false, bring made up of fictitious certificate, purposing to have come from !. Rlanchard, M. D , Harrisburgh, IV. M. A. Morrt ll. M. D.. Boston, Hiram Woodruff, Utica, Asa Smith, Beacharr, Vt., &c. &.c. The genuine Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar is accompanied by a pamphlet containing certificates ol citifClta Of the highest standing, such as Professor II. Coi, Dottor Wm. Richards, Hon. Judge Henry Morse,Hon. Judge Win. Burke, &C, Ac., all of whefw are citizens of Cincinnati.' A suit inequity in the United Stages Court lias been instituted against George M. Allen, PClinton, and Johu T. Toland, and a suit fur $20,00(1 has been brought against a wealthy slereotypeist who made the plates and forged thu fac simile of the name of Andrew Roger,- amf we assure the public that wo will be deterred by no fear of litigation, trouble, or expense, froYri dealing to the uttermost limits of the law with counterfeiters, venders, atervolypers, printers agents, or any persons whatsover coaetfttew directly or indirectly, Iu su"cli nefarious and shameful practice. We warn the public against theVo'nnterfcH offered by P. Clinton, who is the traveling agent of this spurious article. And we earnestly request ou r agents and friends,- irml tith friends tot humanity aud justice, promptly to forward fa tin information of any person or persons selling ht offering for sale any of the sounterfeited article 4 as they are not only responsible for damns) to any person using the counterfeit article, bat are liable to prosecution. Those Whd are afflicted with diseased lungs, and wish to be benefited liv the (IfcML'INfi Dr. Roger's Balsam of LIVERWORT uud TAR, should buy of the advertised agents only. Cincinnati, June 30th, 1843. Beware or a Rase Counterfeit!? Prepared in Juue last by John T. Toland (In tm employ of George M. Allen, Draggist, of Cincinnati.) This Counterfeit is sold bv-ene Jehu Bull, of Louisville, K., a Is, by Josepn liewllo Richmond,- Indiana. ',V lately learned that onr finrl citizens' havu been grossly imposed upon by tins' coiinfotMl by some of the Druggists of Cincinnati. TM particulars will be pubththed in a few days. MrRogers has justly exposed Ihe ba re-faced eWrsgU and conttmptibU imposition nf thin John T. Tsland in uounterleiting this Medicine, and fergfa'g tlie fac simile of his name. The following. Druggists of Crfferufratf (hrva cruTiriKv that Mf. Roger's stale me kts are entitled to the fullest confidence of tfm public; Messrs. Wayne i Pie is. Alfred A. Norffi, Wm. S. Merrill. A. S. Merrill, W. F. 8 With, Wm. P. Farquhar. AIo; Mr. II. II. Sperry. Trcip ietnr of tNo Herald Office, and C. W. Starbuck, Proprietor ot" the Times Office, have certified as a'bota, add furthermore that the statement of Jtffla T; Tolaad is FAISE!!! O-IMPORTANT CAUTION. Owing to the late counterfeit. Dr. Roger'a LiverWort and Tar will be hereafter enveloved in1 a wHrtt war-r-ra, arid a splendid nte-el fifale ng'raeM LaauL. and signed Anoarw Roams. For auto wholesale and retail by , . A Is. 8C6VILL Corner of Fifth and Race si'. Cincinnati. frt-IRVIN RKED is tho att(h6Haed Ago at in Richmond. Indiana. Jan. 30, 1S50. 6-tf Family Grocery nl irovte! STUHE! . TilF. Vndefsigaod respectfully informs tho people of the city of Richmond mmd Surrounding country, that he has opened thW ahovo business In STARR'S ItOV, NO. SO, MAIM STaTttKT. , His stock consists, in part, of Molasses; Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Young tfysoo. Imperial, Gun-Powder and Black Teas frosn. 37, cents to $1 V lb.; Rio and Free-La bar Coffee ; Chocolate; ground and un-ground Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon arid Cloves; Ginger, Nutmegs, Window-Glass; Starch, Ssleratus, RkOs. Lard, chewing and smoking Tobacco, CrfMH, Snuff, Vinegar, Soap, Gaudies, Indigo, shoo and scrub Brushes, Cordage, Fish, WasH-Bonrds, Buckets, Cham, and BaskeU; Broom. WoodSaws, Shoves, Pitch-Forks. Hate he t, Pocket Knives and n variety of Fancy Notions ; Candle Wick. Batting; Earthen, Stone. Y0H0W nnd Rockingliam Ware cheat; Kantiatra and Lako Salt, Raisins, Figs. Powder, Lead, Sfcot, Glaoa Jars, Salts, Dried Beef, Peaches Mad Apples. Bacon, Candies, Cheese, Crackers, Cakes, eke O-Salt, Cheese Teas, Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Starch and Candy, at wholesale. He is prepared to furnish HIS customers with GROCERIES, on cocro -rtans; and will noil any thing in his lino CH E AP for Casm or appro ved CovnTav PaooocK. A reasonable price will be given for all available Produce. 0Fijoia. Co-Mea1., Coan, Oars. Cbovmbv Frao, Arrt.Es, Ptrnrtcres and other vegotabloo are kept for sale at Bio. NO! ELI GRIFFITH. Richmond. 10th mo. 31st. 1849. 4J5cT TAILORING! THE undersigned would iuform IfeirfWendal and tho public gcnertlly, fHnrf they orw prepared to make up o'.'i kind of gamsesrlo is the Tailoring line, ither (wrnioh tho nsnloriaii 1 or persons furbish their osra wmtawusU; 1 oeiug now in 'tMHwession or Genio C. Fall and Wirutr Faswion nwd hoviwg 1 of workoKin in the-tr envnfoY. Ihe a dent thA they eswaot fait lo pleas ail oat mayuiver uem wun uieir work. ajMorewrsisor west 0 SjsM'i Hafet.ru FARQUHAR TICKERS. Rich mowd. Nov. 18, 149. SftMf EZ. AThsTk ATa. I.MR Malta. JVjyjyJ 100 doxen pmi'n ktt Imagoot Knobbn: 85 doxen latebeu. eariaus RHMa. : " inuow springs, surplus Maw, ken almost every articlo ia tho lino of w - FLETCHER fc BKNTOJf No 98 corner Pearl and Mai a at on slow w naaa. Deoember 5. 1M9. UtrrnKi!ve Ttanrjc a mm Tho attention of PhyvieiasMi sr tod to tkea now aithrlo far llntsii venience, nealnens, and cittemts of it tor oaraassts the oosasa Hintei caahohsulat DOVTBi

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