Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 11, 6 March 1850 — Page 4

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i Agricultural Exhibitions. Orbey , of ihXw York .Tribune, In writing from i ho State Fair at Syr acme, thus speakaof rnrfiitiTity of smth. exhibition's: Y Tb-re cannot be less than two or three liuntl red different kinds of agricultural iirplenient-f on exhibition here horse., ralid. ..cultivator, atraw-cutteM, eubsott and other plow, new bee-hives. wMter-wlifels, hors-power-saws, vc, iv-u n ci -wir f wvj. . 1 I I);ive pontf3T(ri mn tllwincniiB J3t i Tjunorl uit fauturo of tlitJ Fair. A great 'ox inay bo reared l-V a roatt-r fool; but; -no 'man 'hc ever wo.kJ a year at firm- ' , ' ' , . ! llJcan aptind a day among thfse imple-, ' lliudt and juventiolt Without being Stllrt- ( .ulltPil tO ihitlk. TIl'l great Hid of all ' '.uchexliibitiona n an improvemenl of ibo . r . ,., ;breod or farmer-t of rnen. Now lha , Irian ho ha bUfti skitnuiing OVtr a bun-f t!rd pcrcs of land IV-r the la;t twenty or thirty veari. t'lowini? incites deep, i a . . a a .1, ? . a t inatniriii!' Willi UI1 I SHU ing fifteen or twenty busliU of com to the acre, cannot j.c-d a day in one of ithoao Fair enclosures witlout being atnrlltrd htid nsbamcd. These subsoil plows, one of which, properly ued, would double ItU product of corn and Vfgctal.lt-s, ' and in dry aeaaom trebb it thcsM; strawcutters, wit!i one of which his scanty crop of hay might have been made, with the aid of straw, utalks, &c, lo winter his ' stock bountifully these cultivators, sced- ' planter, horsc-rakes, an I other Ubor-sa-, vinjr implement, mint net hirn thii.king. Whit mt nf erons do these farmers) obWho I tain w no use sucit rnpicmentsi , make tho most by farming t!je fifteen or tliu filiv buaiifl coni-L'iowers? What sort

r c acllfidv-int'tgeously? These questions j '.ariae apontaneoualv in the simplest minds, j 1 .1 - . I .1 I .1 I - I and llif'V c:tri ue nrisweruu. i uon i ue- . 1 1 . a A'.rt nati altAlk.l iKi'na ,iinn.,:ii-n HCrn II lailliri vui, nin nil iiiv..-' uu,vr.Ti ft Fairs and not it-solve to farm better through all his lite a!t-;twardi." Potato liaising. A correspondent o j lha Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper, gives his pxpftrience in potito raising; as fol- , Ijws: , '"I will merely tell you my plsn of rais.ng potatoca for the Jaat three years, during whiclt p;riod I have had good crops, little rot and first-rate success in my ef- ' forts. For early potatoes I plough the 1 ground early, turn two furrows nearly together, pi a co between them manure and lime liberally, drop my potatoes, covr ' them, hoe them a often as I can until they begin to blossom. A short time af- ' ler, the potatoca are fit fur use and no rot , among them. For later potatoes, I plow and plant about the same time I plant corn, (say the 15lb of May.) without the mauyre or lime, but see that tho ground is ricti'rtnd in first rate condition, and plant ripe seed, but of tho youngest full grown kind, Ipan select, ttir young and energetic seed is better than the old and infirm, fr any crops; then work the ground .thoroughly , until tho blossoms appear, when I cease operations. The more the plant ia disturbed afterwards, the more 'you' Will injure the growth, nnd the greati tti your prospect of a failure of crop." Preserving Mams The Southern " Cultivator notices some hams exhibited at ,the fJeorgia Stuto Fair, which were one, i two, threa aud four . years old. Tho writer says: ' ?'?The'ownir refused to divulge his secret, but. as wo have fortunately become ? possessed of it, we here give it. Procure some good, clean hickery ashes; have ' them perfectly dry; draw your meat from the pickle on a dry day; spt inkle the ashes - -l . ... .i . i CI . ovr me neat pnity iui, ue...g x-o.-.u not to KnoCK on more sail man wnai uiusi fall oil; then hang up your meat as high ns possible; smoke it with cool smoke, made of hickory wood; bo sure to take it down before the skipper-fly makes bis appearance, being generally in this climate the firat of March; pack it away on a dry day in casks first, a layer, of hams in perfectly dry hickory ashes; second, a course ol corn cobs. Ace, cover your "cask snug and tight, and you may rest eay about your hams." e -Preservins Buds and Grafts. Pre ' ae rving the scions of fruit trees in moist j sawdust, has proved superior to any oth- j " r.' It U better than damp moss in the i facility with which the scion may be per-1 -foctlv imbedded in it. leaving no lniersti ces, and it excels Tiiihter. and more moist sand in being spongy, aud entirely free from grit. We have preserved scins, which were cut in summer, for budv ding, till the following spring, nnd grafted with entire success; and we have kept winter-cut grafts till midsummer, perfectly fresh, and employed them successfully in budding. A bushel of sawdust will retain its moisture for many wet ks nearly unaltered; but water must not be applied too copiously, or water-soaking and de- - cay will be the result. The rrrtrth side of a building or a cellar is the best place L keep the grafts it being less liable to frequent changes of temperature. -AVte Discovery in Agriculture. An "extraordinary1 fact was mentioned tho other day at the sitting of the Academy of Sciences, Une Ol the members StaK tea that the Agricultural Society Ot tirestf ' hart, Upon proposition of a member of i the committee, sown wheat upon land T. without any preparation of pb-nighing or diffcinff. in OUS of the worst soils possible, j - arlcf alter having merely walked over the i land to press the grain on the surface. I haq it coyereu wun iren straw to me t uck ness of two inches. . The product was. it " Is asserted. nore aqumiant anil much su perior in quality to wheat raised-fiwiri the aameaeedm the oruinary way.' come ear-of corn, the seed of which had been . placed upon window glasses covered with ; straw, were also exhibited. 1st !, t'i Profits cf Hens. Dr. ' Barstow, of Chicago, ikrpt an .account of. 50 hens, for "'one yearl ' "The cost was about 25 cents each. The hens averaged 91 eggs each. One of the editors of the prairie Farmer -atatea ''that 6e lias kept forty hen the pest at about the same as above: but the .4brls aver acred only 65 effjr. " "'' The fowls '.Itv tieiftt ' mwm mtnfinsfl tn a v.r.l 1 I dwiJp. IfesK 'meat occasionally. t !

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TERMS & Advertisement will be contpxcuouily inertnd intne" PitfaJium" at the following rale: On square of liline. 1 to 3 week, Bmck Ontinuanct, Oaeeqeare for three raoaUia . six " twelve " ........... Three equare six month-.--- " a year- ... $1,00 . ... 25 2,50 4.00 6.00 6,00 .... 10,00 1 -2,00 Half column six months - e year--2J,0t Qae column six months 20,00 , one year.- 30 1)0 Professional card, uot exceeding five line, for subscribers, per year - ...,-210 Do. for non-sabseribere 3,00 Notices of Marriage and Deaths, when ftrnistied by loose interested, or when sent ovel soma responsible signature, are inserted free of charge. Obituaries, orer six lines, are charge.! i 5l cents per square for the overplus, i The fee for advertising Divorce cases must o I paid strictly in advance. All other legal adver- ! lisernents inserted on the pecuniary responsibili- - . . . . ttr 1 f nm nnrl t 4rArtnrr thrr wiveti, J per square will in.ariably be exacteJ i ,jtl a,)vailce. j ' Veirly or hilf yearly advertisers hsr- tht j P;"S ehnn;riuff theiradvortiaemeutaevery ; three months. i C-i H-tates for ofRco, who are snWril.ers.can f,ve tneir numm inserted mice, free of chire. j Those who ,re nt HOiweriber.s, one dollar will invri..Wy he eMr,!. I Administrator's a! vert:sements, b'-inff part ft he x?enn of tlkjll? , ,,tr, nf Adminia-, tration, are expected to be paid out of the first; tnoiii collected for the etnte. TT We et;ect to adhere stricty to the above 7 . ' ' r or advertising lTV. It. PaLMM, is our Agent ot New York I1C. IS. WV.US'FJZK, SURGEON DENTIST, V' Ot'LD ref iieetrollv irive notice to citizens of Richmond ami vicinitv, that lie n now periniinently located and fully prepared lo attentl to nil culls in his proffssion, from the ejitrstction or a tooll, to the nist-rtiou (of an entire set. lie ill assure the pttbliii I III it he will in all chhcs ritiikn life of the best material unit warrant his woik to be done in a stvle, that shall not bo excelled by any in his profession, and on the latest and moHt approved principles. lbs ciiurp.'s in nil cases shall be reasonable. itn piveii treely (il required) wnen not en- ' Richmond; Clothinc Store, and nearly oppo- ,(' ','!"' V.Uio' ten, ,j.3S tl ; .i.ll.HV..F., - , ; . - ! f W a.ff 4ht.'.. I till VT. m B 3 - ... A. Vlf'KlftWO., tenders bis best respects to bis old friends and customer. and the country at litrpe, ana is oesirous to inform them that h; is receiving the largest and best ussortment of J 11 W E I It V , ever before brought to this market, which ho is prepared to oiler at the smallest po.-t.silde ad- j vaiice, and they ure usaured thai lit) call scil as j low as any sliojt in the wes-t. j His stock consists of (Jfdd and Silver Lever' and L'Epine Jewnled and I'lain Watches; Gold tiu ird Chains; Hilver and common do.; r'ine j (told Hrenat-l'in and Finper-R ings; Itracelets; I K ir-Rinc-t; Oold and Silver Keya and Seals; j Hold Ditiiioiid-Pointed Pens; Gold and Silver: Pencils; Musical Boxes ami Accordions; !;;!! I Reticules anil Purses; Silver and Tortoise Shell t'ombs. Fine Cl7n.t:nv: such us knives, Raisors, i S isers. v.c. &c. (Sold, Sliver and Common! MOlSH?ICS to suit nil ages. Also, an assortment of Yankel Clocks some as low as Three Dollars. A Eiuc Assortment or Toys for tlic ; luli-luys: Clocks nnd Watches repaired as usual on very moderate terms. Old Gold and Silver taken for (roods. Do not fail to CALL at No. S3, Main street, Richmond, la. December i26, I 43. Itf W STOVE STOKE!! T I IIE undersigned has commenced the Stove 1 business in the room recently occupied bv Thomas O'llarra, on Main street, and has now on hand the largest and most extensive assortment of Stoves ever brought to this city, which he will sell at a slight shade above the Cincinnati prices. Ilis assortment embraces: TJieT'urti tee Premium Stove, of several sizes, with heavy plates, and perfect facilities for the processes of cooking one of the most simple and efficient stoves in use. Foundry Premium Stove, of all the different sizes made iu the west. CookS Delight, one of the beet of the premium patterns. The Superior Stove, a most convenielit ami neat x...O0Kinr nnwaraius . T, Ballriip a,love. lor large or small families The Douhlc-ovcn Cooking Stove which is said to combine advantages found iu no other stove. The Furnace Seven Plate, designed for shops, store, churches, &c. Itesor's Six I'late. for same purposes. Itesor'S larlor Harp's parlor Drum parlor Green's air-light parlor Root's airtight parlor, nnd other stoves for the sitting room or parlor, gotten up in the neatest, and at the same lime the most substantial style. The utmost care has been taken iu the selection of his stock, nnd il is confidently believed to embrace the most popular stoves now in use, not only for beauty and elegance of design and lin- j ish. but for convenience aud utility. ! llollOW-Ware, for all culinary purposes sugar-kettles, odd lids of all sizes, sad irons, and almost every article usually kept iu such es- ; j tsblishtneiil. Me w ill also furnish to order all kinds ol Tin j 'Wnrfi nmde of tho best materials and by ex- ' 'perienced workmen. The trimmings for! stoves nre mde here, nnd wurranteu to be of the best quality. In Miterinsr upon this business, we are deter- i mined to furnish the public with just what they want in our iiue. and persons wisliing to purchase are invited to call and examine for hein - ' w ' ,, .... , i ... selves, aud all snail bo sat sued as to liie price, ji,tij,iiii nmui i qiitlttv and terms- , m .1 n..,naii i mini n rmincr takrn in r a- j chaiige for stoves, at lite lngiiet market price WILLIAM WIG;iN: Dee. 5ih. 1543. 50:tf IE w BOOK store: rFST opening, from New York. Philadelphia and Cincinnati, a superior lot of 'Miscellaneous. I Scientific. .iierarK I Law aud Religious, Icdical BOOKS; All r , , . . , j of which nave tteen carejuuy wiriacy, -. ' . i . i r . .!.... .. . t ..A., vln. 1 call oe recommenueti in ..t-.. ...... . 1 .ui ;..i.ni ,nn .an.i reduced orice. The sab-! crlbrr make a liberal discount to Country Merchants nod Teachers, wuobuy toseilagaiu. It will bt to tho interest of every ouo TO SEE HIS STOCK before htiviug elsewhere. No charges for looking at his" books, nor comparing the price wun - 'hose ui -cheaper thaa the cbe-pe.t. .inni nook aud Stationery, in rood variety, and of superior quality, con- . . . i i ta ...: ... I a ,n, .1 nt I v s.nt OH li . ' i ' I anu ex. i u ..... w -- - retail. -. j ... . . , ... i t All of which may ua uvueui i w w w cash Also; aa excellent lot ot - ' FRIEND'S ROOKS. ; Looking-glasses, Band-boxes, and Wall-paper J...,.nttv kert on hand. Arrangements are ,r,.ie hv which anv book that may be in mar- v ket can b-proc-red with but liltledelay. Small KCI,cau osr prws mi-r-

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-ii a. . .. - J aa. il H ttaAnintnaai a call and examine many naar booka jost coming Weil as Itrter va-cm. - . - - - to hand. : roraaloalso -ASTROXOMfCAL AND OUTLIXE MAPS, SCHOOL APPARATUS, GLOBES, .J-e. ITFarents. Teachers, Book -Sellers, Student and every one that would ba interested in rood Books, ara invited to bay, them ; at lha NEW STORE of . : . . t B C H0BB5. No- 19. Main st. Riclunead, Ind-, lOth to. 3lt, 149. 4it-ly

ord..M WV! "-"I" li: lleld, for the market;

ii i; L I O G R A P II T ! ! Xcw Dtscjvries an I Greal Mys: tries j liei-mUd!!! 'n'.isrf - by the I ii .i i a" ?.t.j.-iCK, O Earth, itd am. Tit t I,.- .4 ccit AM. Tit TlIlT Iiwt.l.l. Ttit.it ; I'Oi TliOtOH It SIV IiIK ASO WASTE AWAV, M.T CAS eHALHJW OV Till' VliAGi; ai.AI.tiS WITH THY ra.IF.Sl! WIIITI'. the i)iisiir;in-ed D.V 7 OltHHWU'lBT, li,is couciutietl to loc.iULtchitioiiii lor the pru-eiit: and would there fore1 itif'vrm the citizens, nnd people Visiting till" place from the country ami it i !jc r t ; towns, j that he is prepared to take ! it:iAtn from th s;z of a live-cent pii-ff to the lull eizf the largest evert'tkii in h'ichruouu ! He puts them n; in li !! vp net r'ii frtmcs, which answers fr ; fh ' 'irt'iieiiti f'r the parlor. F rom his ; extenii.-d researches into all th it pertains to not only tins bra itch of the line arts, l.ul into the n-w t discoveries of hemi-try and lectricitv, in their J j various applications, he poa.-esst.-a but few sitjie- j ; riors, if iiiy in his profes.-ion. Ho sntFrrs no 'picture toga out ol Ins rooms unless perfect ; j sati-facti'iii reuiieretl. lie is prepared to take j j children, on clear ilavs, in from 1 5 to ;!. s't ou is. : .to MKt iciies O! i:niseer or ensr.tviugs 01 ; Couhios, can vie with tins magic touch of science with the liiiper of u.iiurrl A perfect likeness of distant Iriends, or ot those uho have gout.- to 1 1 1 o spirit-l.ind. can now he had; whilst no other cement. of the living or departed call speak lo the heart so plain, or gather a reminiscence of the past, so well h-i a (T "Z upon their -face iivine"; wiilt'ii UII.L vT KAtK. Pictures re-taken on reasnnah!" lerins. Heliograph!: or Daguerreotype stoek, of the latest blvleand tf Viinvih ti:iijii--i, he keeps cout:it.l!y o.; !;.11K u, for sale. Also. !-'::; , c 'ins cals 01 tln tir-t qualify, t tperafors in the vicmor vi-il i n u l it hniond, w ishi n jr to Ini v (! ( !;, 1 rumenis. t nemicais, or winiiiix iiisirticiions in Llectro-Gdiiiiijr and Silveriiid, are invited to jlive him a c.i!!. Also, the ceiel, rated llnnga: iail Liquid, i-nii tti.t vr w vrtn x ry.it. .1 11 lis rooms are open noil free to visitors. All are respectfully uiviled to uive hii:i a call. Rooms ot'rr llntu's Drug Store. Richmond. Dec. 2filh, 1 - lit. llf Winter rtisliioiis for HATS V CM PS! hrind nt Jons SfFFBtxs Hot n.itaftlith mint, A'o. SO, 'l ftiro tinnrs tecs of tie : Gdliert Utilise. A larre assortment of I'.tnt-k Heaver, Nutre, IJrush, lllack, Drown and White j California and Santa I'o Hats; and a superior article of Oiler Drab, and Hlack Russia Hats, made plain all of our own manufactory- i Also. Dowi's SfppRIOR Mol-KSKIN SlLK IIaTS, ; at the f 'iiiriniiiili prices. C S oa Silk Plush, Cloth, Oil Silk, and Oil Cotton Caps, cf lite Full stj'e; all of j which will he sold very low. Dec. 12, 1?4!). ri-:lf I IiOOK AT TZSIS! r'W'X Ht! u ndersitjned. h.iviurr sold out his stock C etc.. iu the H.ittiii'' business, to his sons. l(on the first of April I ist .', and. hiving a numi her ol u use 1 1 led nee on lit. -.bees leave to iulorui a I i Hide l.t .'il to ca! 1 and settle, ei ii r iy pay mr c:i-h orpivin' their notes. The Looks and accounts are lit the old stand. By ottennin to this nolice soon TllOL It I. II will he saved to thoso interested . To liis old customers. The undersigned would return his thanks for the liberal p.ilromtge thev have extended to him, and he hopes they will continue th'-ir favors to the firm of W . T. cc W. Shearon, who keep on hand at ail times, an i.ssnrl ni.'iit of Il-its :ui; ';t., w hich tltey are selling at t tir nnd rertoon-.ble pric es. t .vilii cii Ij.i it t. . Kit hmond, 12th mo. 2b'th. lVJ. lif CITY 1IOTEE. Itklimond, IiaI- ' T' HE undersigned, having thoroughly r- , jiaired and refurnished his House, is now nr.oDred to ncco in moda lo the travelling nc.oiiC i in sin ii style as he thinks will give satisfaction j to those who mav favor him with their patronage. Ilis TA II LE shall be supplied w ith Ihe best ! the market nflords, and his Si' A HI.K be altentied j ! by an experienced hostler. He hopes by assidu- 1 ous attention to business, to receive a sliaieofi the public's patronage. ALEXANDER GRIMES. Richmond, March 14th, 18411. I2sf IIUXTIXfiTOX HOUSE, Main strtet, Richmond, Ind. jIMIIS House formerly known as the "Man- ! I sion House" nnd occupied by K. Hrookins, has recently been purchased by the subscriber, ! who is now lilting it up in modern style for the accommodation of the public. Ilis TABLE shall at all times be provided with the best the country affords; and shall not be surpassed in , variety and style by any in Ihe country. He 1 has tilled up ind consi.ler.ibl y en larged his S table . which shall lie provided with a eood ttn, careful ; tSTI.FR, aim pieniy i ine uesi oi leeu lornurs-es. ! " " noersigneu leeis eonn.ieiu mm , o v si rie i attention to the wants of his guests, he will merit a share of public patronage. ICoardiutf ly the Day or WecK. on reasonable terms Also, HORSES kept by the dav or week. ORIN HUNTINGTON. Richmond. Feb. 21.1543. 9tf THE XATIOXAL SIOTEL, RtCHMU.M), I.SOIASA. j T HE subscriber wishes to call the attention ' of the travelling public to the fact that he i still occupies his old Stand, j (THE X A T I O X A T. , ) j i . ... , Ir ., ., . , ' 'that he has put the House, as well as the wtioie , . c estabiishmeut, in lirst rate orderfor tne accom-i ! modation of the travcliins uublic. with the deter- i miuation that be will uot be outdone in liie j west for kind aud close attentiou to those that may favor him with a call. No pains shall be I spared for the comfort and emoyment of h.s j guests. In short, lie is determined to keep a 'good and orderly house, and mttke every per- ' son that calls ou him at home. His charge shall j be as low as any honse of the kind in the west i nomanshxll go away dissatisfied if in his powder to prevent- Feeling thankful for past favors, Ihe hopes to be sustained by his old friends aud 'customers. Anv favor will be thankful! v reCCI Ved , auu.iuuisuuiiti'ic ..it .sna:i o iriui 11 u . - i I 1 :. 1 1.1. I , 1 D-VN1EL D. SLOAN. 43-'45tf Richmond. Feb. 9. 149. CITY BOOK STORE! JzJTjjZLT" undersigned respectful! v 1 informs the public, that he is CSEMZLV always prepared to furuish " 1 KaOhS lor lUC .Tllllion.. at his Store in the West room of the Morrissoti ling, ou .Main street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' and he feels contideut that he can sell CHEAP- i . , , , ., i Lli. linn mo CHr.trtsr. tie wouta respeciiuny ; . , . . . . , . . ... , extensive aud well-filled j BOOK & PAPER WAREHOUSE,; before going to Cincinnati, as he feels satisfied that it will be lo tlieir interest. ... . . . . e. ' couaiauiiy on nana . Wimsa nd EiTILOmG PAPER. ad al other Also, his own ( f . , Writing, Wrapping nnd Printing f artiit . . BONNET DOARDS, fcc, &c in a word. EVERY THING THAT OUGHT

TO BE FOUND in such an establishment; and)'" P'- fretarn ,t and ihey will refund

he is determined not to be nndersoid by any BookStore West of tho Monnfain. J. R.MENDENHALL." - Richmond, Dec. 12, 1?49. 3tf

AN external remedy, avoiding the p-un and danger w hich necessarily attends the iutrod action of caustic minerals and eye washes. with assurance of its efficacy as a curative of all diseases of the Eve of icxite rr enOTtie u;il.t?iietiun, 1 whether indue'd bv sero- ; fuions origin or otherwise weakness or delect 1 of isinn, cimiuistieu tone of the Opt.c Nerve, j ) Granulation of the Luis, Ulceration of the I Lachrymal G luns,r weakness from any cruse. I i Aiso, Dr. J. Fetlil's Cariktr Baltain, an mfali lilde remedy for nursing soar iio.il.i iufauis , sore Qui nsv, enlarged Tonsils, ..Vc. lurj!e i at Howell' Drug tr. I'fiCo jj CeUUps , Bcllltr. . Oct, 31. 1-4D. 44. if si-ltaaip--. Kinicdy for t'O.VM'MI'TlOV, T ilK GREA T FRENCH REMEDY; ISrMti- V Levi, Suit Proprietor, I Cincinnati, OUio IFor a!r, !.i(5.Jte a tic 'retail, by JOHN II A IN La. OpOfite the Dank, KiciiaoMu, Indian. 12ih mo. 3d, 1:49. Cit hW"AI & l'OI A. T, Main ttiat. E-PECTFt'LLY invite t!;e attention of their friends and the public generally to liieiT Stoci tit r nh I':tmily Cioccrics, comprisi ncr almost everv article in the line. Havn.ff purchase. I the old Hock cf Yoou2 .V ; .MtClurr, aitj just received a large additional supply, they are prepared to furnish their cos tome rs with every ihiug i u the G Kl JC K K line on as jj jod tern s as aov other estaLiishmeut in Hie L'ltv. Their stoek cons'sls, in part, ol Coil-e, Si-ir. Teas, Molasses, Laie i-":ita, t'o.l Fisii, Window (lass. Sjiices. grouud and ungrouild Too icco, Dned Peaches, Raisins, Dates, llern.ij, Nail, Candies a general asartinent, Hrootns. lUickels. Haskets, Wash-Boar. is, Tir s. Churns, Pilch-Forks, Hoes, Hatchets, Mackerel, No. 1 2 rt, Cheese, Ac. ic. All of whiclnhey will sell, for cash, or exchange for country produce, on terms which cannot. ;:,7 shall not fail lo please customers. The highest market price wilt be paid at a 1 1 t i mes for all U iuds of available country produce. Pall and e.xarni ne our Stock; and if pleased, Bl'Y, Sept. 19, i?i:. 20-tf Oi'KIXO-fa.tSS l'IATKi ACtlNjj new rec ru i, co npri-i n a! I sizs, from 7 e ! lu 3.', and cot to tit anv sir." frame. CII ;4t HO'. V ELLS' Drugstore. Nov. 21. stoviis: stovi:: wtoves::: ! tTg'Wi'V, subscriber has on h-id u good variety of (iookin-j Sto..s, also Parlor. Seven and Ten Plate Moves in ai.unuaiice. He aUo , oli'. rs to liie pul.'ic the in.proveil CLINTON AIR TIGHT COMK-STO. E, which is decide., jy more simple in its construction than any otiier air t.giit cook-stove in use. heinj; a periled cooking apparatus without any inside plate or damper. i The i. ill. lie are invited to call at No. 5 main i street, in the west room of the Gilbert Hou ! and examine his stock, j I. A. I Nov. H, OGIIORN. 47 tf tt. lit. it'K. cf Ilillsborouoh, t., has I ft for sale at llowells Dru Store, No. Hi, .Main street, the following meii ici ties: The Family Fills; Dxspepiic i'liU; Asthma or Fiithisic Fills; Cough Pills; Cough Powde rs ; the Rloorly Flux or Diarrhoea Powders; Children Diarrhoea orSiinimer-Compl.iint Powders; Asiatic Cholera (ihe first or, as lln-y are generally called, premonitory sv wpioms. Diarrhoea Powders; Chill and Fever, F ver and Apie, und Cure Fills. Oct. :i, i.p.i. 2'-tf lie .r:iir'ii!; -viz 7i el i c i n es.--The Grell'eiiberg 1'oN. the Cliih. r. n's Pan- , s acea. Ihe Ee Lotion, nml thrj Green .Mount. un j Ointment, 'can be had at llowelU' Drug Store, No. 4 Main s-treet. Oct. 'dl, 41:tf j E't eli CJroocries, ITIetlieiiKs, Ac. "3. 'di . 7"E are rcceiviug almost every week lots y of Fresh Groceries and .Medicines, by Citizen's Cincinnati line. tin hand a quantity of Canvassed and other Hams, put tin lor family use; also. Primo l.itrd, ir.. itc. ' SWAIN ic FOE. Nov. 22, 119. 3o-lf I:ii;s and Oats straw! IZf" The highest market price paid for Linen and Cotton Regs, and ( its S t ra w ; e ither in Cash, or 1'atier and Uooks, at Cash prices. I.y J. R. .MENDEN HALL. Richmond, Aug. Stli, lcL. 5tf wool wasted: AT TlIK lCicIiuioiid AVool leu Factory. till! uiidersigiied are prepared to receive W (J O L, to iiianui.ictui e into Cloth Cassimeiu:, Savi.net, Twf.ejo, Flannel, and Blaskets, cither on shares or bv the vard Also, to 1 Card and Jjin by the Pound. T7Thev have on hind a supply of the above.; - named articles, which t h WOOL. They will, also, ... t. . , i. ,u 1 1 i r .. s y win cAiuaiic iui E st : I atltl !)rcs C lol?i, for all who will favor them with their custom LEVI NL'S KING &. SON. 5th mo. 23d. ls4J. 2'Jlf O' IL. Turpfiiliiie, Varntslie. I'aitifs. I)e.siuiis, and Family .fIelicineo. for sale i,v ! Richmond, sSVf. C, l-4f. SIVAIX cy FOE. i C -SOD-LIVER OIL A new rt:cle for ) Rheumatism, and all painful itfT'Clioits The Oil of Co :fush Liver, begins to be enten- , sivelv used by Physicians, anu has been found to be a very s:i c ssful remedy for Chronic, 1 Rheumatic, and Gouty alleclious, diseases of Ihe i Chest, Scrofula, Rihkets. etc. A pure article ' for sale at llowells Drug Store, No. 4, Main i stret. i Richmond, Oct. 3. 1649. 10-tf Worm! Worms: Worms: OHf bl Ct.L.t.liKA 1 t.U Lfi.ilir Lor. i remedy unsurpassed for expeliiug worm warrauted to contain nothing ol. a po.sonous character, but is simple in its action ami sale in its application. I have just received a FRESH SUPPLY of the above valuable med.cine w hich 1 am prepared to sen iy tne sicg e w i.e or ccz. country merchants can ont un it iiere, t,v lb dozen or gross. Call at J"TN. 2. Bank, at the Store of JOHN Richmond. Nov. 23.1543. o;iposite the HAINES. 3C-tf j 1AIT Jt virvish nm snr... A finei lot of Paint and Varnish Brushes of all si i xes and numbers; also. Sash Tools of all sizes; i hair, shoe, stove, and scrub Crushes, &C-, ic.jj also, Fleh Brushes a superior article, at t Nov. 21. IIOWELLS) Drug Store t caruiac.es for sale. f r HREE RocE.-rays, doable-seated fin t I J m the best sl ie; on hand and for C1I L.P. Also a second-hand carnage Isalecrhire. Call at the old stand on Si finish - ale for South I Fitth Street, south of t!ie Starr House, j JONATHAN MATTIS. Richmond, Sept. 13, 154J. citf Just Arriving Xo. I, ?Taiu st-. sn i 3 HOW ELLS, ol CO., inform theireustomers and all the rest, that they are bow receiving aoailions to their Stock of Dxcgs aud Medicines; all pure aud fresh, and sold on the most reasonable terms- They particularly reqaestaay person bo y i ii g of tiiem, wbo is not satisfied with the ar the money; they warrant everv tbtog they sell j and art determined 19 fire atiacliom. ( JJ"Call at Ne. 4, Main street, Richmouu. ! Jan- 30. 1?50. i7tf

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XEWTOX V BUTLER. Oculists; ITOiUve over M rat tan A. Wriibi'sMore.XT Richmond, Indiana. Sept. 1?, 1?43- 39-ly

j la a. c ut. ; A A IC & WM. G . SOOTTA. CO, 1? C(JLD respectfully anoonnce to t'ttr puiic, tnal they have purrtiased and are operating Hut well-kuown estat), nit-ll 1 Tlic iris- Founder," j.tinttd in t?ie Northern part of Richmond, Va ne cci. . Ind . w!i-re tiiry are prewired to j furiai.h CAtiii: and M ichiut-ry AT CINCINNATI PRICES, j They would say to the public, that the : above named firm is composed of those persons who have U'en the operator tu the Spring ! Founderv for the lnl sit Vears; coiiequeiiti j liie old customers of the Shop may rely on hav- j n.g MiKiT work uouc as herel'ilore tn the nia;i:ir. Thev are inaniifactu'-injr and keep! -.constantly on hand Four and 1'ive-llorse I'ow er Delt an l Tuniblin j-Shaft XIIIS ASIIIX; .HArillXES; ! ALSU, A superior Six-lforse Power Sepaj rulor, which they are selling lower than any jollier tdiop in tue Western Cuuulry. They will i make to order UOOf.V .VAClilXFR Y, Nuchas Potilde ami sincle carding machine, condciiors. Roller and J tw J icks. Broad and j narrow power looms, wool Fi. kers, and shearj injr machines. Also, Fuller's slovra and press ! screws. They wonM call particular attention to their new nn A i.rprovt.i sij !e if patterns for MILL CASTINGS, ! Which they offer, fitted up in the best mniiner, j at the lowest ral-s. Patent bedstead Isthe ami ! coaiinon lurtunjj lathes miide to order; patent oorn Crushers; pit'enl tweer Irons; wat;oti boxes; aii..irtiis; Slui.ps motild-hoMrds, right and ielt ham.e.i.of various sues, kept a'vvavs on hand, a j i iimuy articles not necessary to men- i tioti. ' ' i Oct. 10th, lr4L 41 (1-t o. j BOOT A AD IIOE STOKE! Just iu Time onicthiii v! rtfllin suh-criber takes this method ofg. JL informing those wearing 111 KITS anil SIJt)I"S, that he has purchased the entire stoefc . f R. Estki.i., and is now receiving from New York and Cincinnati, a complete assort ment ol Gents. tto i s a t ,-noh s, ol ai I desci iptious; oiTils a-nu Iojys do.; Lai:.s , Missks ami Cnii URKs's Snots, in great variety: iu fact. u comfiltte assort nit i.t. O ile w ill keep coiist.tnily on ham! R. Esttl.L's maim fact ure of tletils. une Ait coarse HOOTS and SHOES: I. Amis' Riskiss. -c. i Jttst Received, a co.n;dete a-'ort toen I of LtI dies'. Mises.'and GeittK-nien'a GUM OVEU- ;. SHOES. He has the assistance of Chvri.es EstF.i.!., iu j business, and is prepared, at nil times, to do ! KFFAIilSG, at short notice. As the undersigned intends lo do an exclusive i Hoot and Shoe tmtincss, he is determined to supplv the wants of ihe Feopi k, and most respectfully invite all to give hi'n a call: beinj; ! resolved to t.'ll lOU' I'Of lt-:lfly il'jiyt Jon Hi irton, j AV . Main Street. ! Richmond, la., Jan. 23, 1S51I. 4!tf ! A. BALLARD. Shoc'iunkoi-Ludii-s TZT Slinp on Front street. Fast tide, almve the Methodist Vhurch,and adjoin, ng hi dwelling ; RICHMOND, INDIANA. 4 COMPLETE assortment cf Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, eLc. , on hand at all times, and made lo order. Nov. 7. lc Id. -lGif II A I I XV A is i:. ?i tX T E would iulorui our lrienos and ctistoij' H mers ihat iii aiiditiou to our former slot k of f I A Hit W A li f i. we are now receiving from Sheliiebi, England, the following articles; consisting in part of: 150 dozen Files and Rasps;

8 Mill and X Saws; 8 " Hand and Panel Saws; 12 " Tenon and compass Saws; 11 " Wood-Saws; 7 " Fellow Saws; 4 " Circular Saws; 2d " Fermcr Gouges; 4a " Feriner Chisels; 20 Miilwriglils" tiliisels; H) ' Sash Chisels; 4J ' Sockell Chisels; id " Plain Irons; 10 " lraving ICuivcs; 50 Table Knives and Forks; 11 Dessert and Tea Knives i. Torks; G) " Pocket Knives; "4 " Scissors and Shears; lot Razors, etc., fee. Customer wishing anything in Ihe lino of

hardware or cutlery, will find it to their advantage to give lis a call, as thev will find us ready and willing- to show our Gocms. FLETCHER cc llhNTOX, jy tme door Went of the Dank rry Richmond, Sept .20. Ir49. " 40:lf Tor Sale! TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING j IIOL'SE, situated otitith street, near ihe (contemplated liadrond Fepnt. I Also A first-rate I'etf laclliltC. sitti I fixtures, entirely new. Anvperson wishing to 'engage in the iiiitnif ict'tre of Shoe F'gs, will Turn it to their advantag- bvepp'y ins o S. ( i. DUG D I.E. i Richmond. Dee. 5th, 149. ' 50:3m. 10 DOZEN grass and grain scj thts; 12 ' Forks; 8 " spades nnrl shovels; 25 pairs eliptie s irings; for sale hv FLETCHER fc BENTO.' 13 one door west of Bi' Aug Carriage Axles. 45 X. SETTS CARRIAGE AXLES received aud for sale iw bv J. M. et- J. H.HUTTON, Main st. 2 doors west of Pearl. Oct 3, 149. f I- . DOZEN ben. h scre ws: l)j hand " A p?.rir,r article of Richmon , nude Winuow ,,agji; Jorsa;eby , FLETCHER vV BENTON. , Xoy. 30, 31 one door west of Bank. Carriage Springs. F'RS CARRIAGE SPRING3 receiveo' aud forsele low bv J. M. i. J. II. HUTTON. Mam st. 2 coors west oi Pearl. 60 Oct 3, 1S43. 17 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE nndersigned respectfully informe the public that he continues busiuess st hia old stand, on Filth street, South of the Starr If ous-, where be makes to order all kinds of CARf R I AGES. Bu??ies. and all other vehicles in his hiue. He also, keeps a number of articles in Ids line on hand. He believes his work will compare favorably with any manufactured in the westhe uses the best of mate rials, ud for finish and beauty of construction bis work canaot be excelled. His prices are moderate, and terms favorable. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of patronage JONATHAN MATHS. Dec. lt, 1843. 37-1 y. Carpenter's PimnTiTrs Ext.ct or FEatrviAS Bill. This extract contains all the active principle of the Bark, in a highly concentrated form. It rs a valosbto remedy in Fever and Ague. It s much mere eilectuaJ, and safer than Uuinine, and a good deal cheaper. For sale at Dr- Howell's Drag Store, No. 16, Main etreeL - Oct. 24, 1549 4:tf

T E R X INSTITUTE, ' BOARD OF VISITORS.j The A-fjutaut General, together with five fit per sons, to be annually appointed by the Execu- , tive, to attend examinations at least oace in the year, according to law. FACULTY. ' Incorporated with at! the powers, privileges and ! riii'.s exercised by the Trustee aud faculty ' of anv other College. I sCor.. T. K Johnsos, General Sa:erir.tenient . j Col. K. W. M .SGA v. Joint Sui-rrmentlrml, and I'refttsor ' t'irii ami Mtli. tZnginetrint? . LiKtT. Col. l. li. Jounso.n, i'm 'ttsor .VuArtuulirs. Maj. Ricftittn Owrx, I'ro-cssor cf Xatural Sciener. 'A pupil of Dr. I're, of Glasgow. Mr Ai kx. Scnrr, .l Jmucl I'rnjtttor of htmiitrg For 1? n lull I as a pupil of the celebrated Lie tog. 1 Rtv. II. V. D. Nivits. A. M. Fro fetter of Ancient l.aruzet. Educated at Princeton Collepe. New Jersey J avis G. I3i.a:m:, A. 15., Adjunct Profetsttr of L.m 'UQ-Tft, ; l.i.'u. at ashmetoii I o leee. t a Jtvrs H. Il.vuss l-'su . I'lDt.n.ae tit ..- i

W E S HILITARY

A pra et.tiou.-r in the various Courts of Kv.) i SFMW AMD SUMMER MEDlCiSES Rrv. J. R. Swu-t, A. M., Frofentor of ftlin! rr liioan; it not only purines the holesyetmt lit lie letter Educated at Yale College. tent, and strengthens the person, but it create Mr. E A. CaXBRii, Prat, of Mo-fern Lan- new oure and tu b blood: at owrr rtosseed Lv

, Educated in ihe itv of 1 aris J Cait. C E. Mott. Principal vf Ike Academy. Educated in New York. Cait. W. W. Gai.vt, Adjutant of the luttxtut. Educated at WeM Point. j Ti o lin nd red and thirty Cadets, from fiftee n I different States, have entered this liulilttlion j since it was orgiiiized. in 1 S 17. It la entirely free tro:!i the control or tiominatiou of anv sect , or parly, eiilier political or religious. l.i onoin ; in cress, tu lite a.. option of cheap I'udoriu, 1. r i Winter and Summer, is t'iuiy euloict .i Eie- ! ry student is required to select a College pitari:i in, with whom all funis brought or received must te deposited, nnu liooetn iiiusl le contracted without the consent of such guardian. j CIVIL ENGINEERING j Will be ..urowg'o' and practically taught in the j Western Military Institute the Prof-ssor. Col. jMotg.tii. being one of the mostskiilf.il aud ex- ; I't'Ti.-i.eeu Engineers in the United Stales. All I the i list rumen ts con uec ted wilh that dr part men t, I have been procured at considerable cost, und of ' the be! quality. I The Superintendent takes the liberty of stat- ' ing that he is now offered $7j per mouth, fur competent assistant Engineers.. One of his fortiter pupils receives at ibis time, 2,."ilKl per an- ' j limn, as Principal Eugiiieer of a Railroad now under construction in Kentucky whilst others of the same class are receiving in different pints of the United Slates, $20111), $l.Vi, cra.l2dl)n year as Assistant Engineers. T7The rapid advancement of 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 ages to come, to the skill and enterprise ol the Engineer, the Geologist, the Mineralocist. the Surveyor and the Architect. Young men wdio have an aptitude for the Math- j ematieal and Physical science, will have a wide field opened to them for engaging in an honorable, a healthful and a lucrative pursuit, for which thev niiiV be thoroughly and practically quali- ! fied, iu a short time, and at small expense, at the Western Military Insiiliite. To secure the manifold adv antage of lien'th. ; economy, discipline, progress nnd moral training. ; the Faculty of this Institution have Belecteu lor ' its periiianc nt location the famous I film LicU. S-;i ii'N. Situated on the Lexington and M.iysnile Turn- : pike, twenty-four miles from the latter place, j mid forty from liie former ; emphatically a courttry liitut.un, lieiug ten or twelve miles diM.mt : from any town or viil;.c.e. 'the buildings are' mostly new, Well constructed for Garrison pur- ; poses; and .Vi:j;ilt; fur tho ocromrnndnt'oii of Trcc, iiiti.drrd 'it tit t- . This place is unsurpassed for its healthy Minos- ' phere, pure w ater and romantic scenery ; mi l is,1 unquestionable, one of the most eligible lo.-a- i lions lor a Literary Institution in the 1.1. Slate" 1 he grounds iinve been greatly improved uu.i ornamented curing- the last five yeais. A pUt of forty acres, beautifully situated on the margin of the Licking River, iinineciat. ly in the rei r of the buildings, will be reserved for Milita- ' ry Exercises. T he removal will be made immediately nfu-r Christmas, and the School opened at that place' On the th day of January, 1 -;"'). Vacation w ill embrace the mouths of July and August, by which ariangemerit the Watering Season will not interfere with the exercises ol the Institution. The Academic Year extends from Ihe first Monday of September to tho third Friday of June Forty weeks. T E R M S . The e nt i re charge Jor Tuil.on, Roardi ng. Lodging. Washing. Fuel, Lights, HI. idling, i i vu n Is' altendanee. Music, use of A rros, et c. etc. will he I 01) per ye:r. Payments will be required in advance, at that rate, from the day of entrance to the end ol ihe Term From the first Monday of January for example to the third Fiiday of June, 'twenty-four weeks) it is ft llf! (Tailets frotn n grent distiiure, w ho prrf r remaining ill Kentucky during Vacation, can find Ihe most comfort. tide Uo.i r.; nip i n liie f-ii.i'i-te r-f our wenhliy i aroiers.itl l,5'l per week ern or Wrsiern Siiidents may I no! nt L nod take st .ire, steamboat, or railroad' I' Sotitji. ifsville I'ri.nUfort, nnd Lexington; thence in fuut-hotse c it Hes to Ihe Blue Licks. Or. thev may usceu.l the Ohio to M.i vsi ill.., which is three hours elage from the Si.riifs. 4'CjF This place is furnished wilh commodious Baths, and is abundantly supplied v.'l'h Firestone, Limestone ami Cittern water of the best qualify, independent cf the Sulphur Springs, am: the Sails ami Sulphur Springs. GintotTont, K.. November 21 , l-43. rust or i(t in r cured! iiowells At Co. have for sale, at their More Watt r FulUrtnn't Sno Trust, for the radical cure of Hernia or Rupture. "A Tru that is a Trut The latest patent, i a. it I... s-...!e atrtiaroi-ofi Itv l.ial.-.l ,..it...i 1

Hu.horitv-cunng radHailv With a success total- ' ' vere.gi. anr, aprray rsrr tor .uc.p.rns lv nuriv.lled " M d. Journal. I C'Misumptiou, BaMeuiiew, I roiapi"'. The springs v. ,11 not ru-ll Each Truss is art- li,..g of the . ouib. Costiveite.r. I ilea. Lellcoicpan.ed with a neat Intle work on the radical conWa, or ii.le., oUtrneted or dfTicult Macule cf Hernia, containing full illustratmu. of ' "ro ,U"n' I'eti,i-r ''"ne. er larolaaUry the disease, numerous recommendations, certifi- ; w h ,b''of' andforthe peneral prostration . .1 ...:. i. :. .....i -.1 a ' of lit system no matter sitslhrr lite resalt at

celion of the instrument. You need buy but one - it wul cure you ! Richmond. Nov. 21, 143. 4-tf removal: Xew Coods at o. lO, ?Iain Street Richmond. Indiana.. HE subscribers beg leR7 to say to thlr: friends, nd the puidic in general, that they j l. Jle EIH rt'l O TO THE BRICK SL'll-DI.VO roSXl.RI.V , occi ri.i as thk FOaT-OFFICE, ue tir wesl : j f T. J. Bargis' tolove Store, where they are oow ! ; Oi.et.it g citect from New York , a large assort- . meut of Ladies' nnd (trntlcmeii'i DRESS OOOIVS , . . , .. a - ii i.t embracing most of the new and ce sirable rll "es . . t . .i - to be found in the eastern markets; the prices - a for Kh shall be a. low as can P"1'" " any other establishment in the W e.tern try we respectfully .ante all to call aud tu.ge ZZlZ'ctLatie,' Moroev. Calf an Oter Shoe; Gentlemen- late,t ,tuU of Btoudway W,U, 4C 4c. Also, a fu!l assor-tmen, of Trimming.. whic? we will wholesale at Cincinnati Prices. -mt.ee; i-.,e.rnri.. Threads, liuttous. tanev Sork.. ;n Caps. Combs, sod every thing in fart in thit line. I3"A11 kinds of Ceontry Predoce taken So exchiuje for Goods. FECHELL Sl DEDRTCKL December. 12, lb49. , - , 4? tf ( A.F-SCOTT. ' J.'.R. RZSQtXBAVL. Fresh Arrival! rfflHE cilisene of Richmond and vicinity are reapeetfelly iaformed that we have -eeeived aad opened direct from the Eastern Cities, eae of the most extensive and desirabe sleeks mt M ERCHA N D I Z E , ever before offered, and at prices ihml cannot mud tkall not tte beat! .,-..-?. SCOT T Si, CO. fr-N. B. All kinds ef Frodnce taken ia exchange for Goods. Richmond, Dee. 12, INf. - . 17tf

Towaxead Cmpoaad Kitract asf

SARSAPAniLLA, .iBionttief. BaFWoatlrrand Uli-ius of t be Age t lie mot Extraordinary Motlictne in the XX'orld. Ttiis Extract is put op in quart Dottles; it is six times cheaper, plei-cier, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures without voiiiilipg, purging, sickciiisg, or dtrUMali! g the ratiellt. The preat beautity and superiority of tht Sarsapari.'la over all other medicines is. that while it eradicates the disease, it itivtforate tha J " iiei MlttfrtMH i no other medicine. And in trus lies the Sruv secret t ( its wonderful success. It has performi ru w ithin the Inst rive year, more limn IfMt.Olia) ' cures of eVerc cases ol .isee; i.t least 15,000 acre ronside r d incumlde. It tm trd Uto 1 t ... . . t j lives if more tuau 5,t'0y children during the twe , past sensors. 10,000 casi s rrfirvriti Drtttjirr ms vmer N lavots Ekibcv. ', Dr. Tow usettd's Sarsaparilia invigorates tho i whole system permanently. To those who have j lost their muscular energy y the ellerlsof medicine or int.iscrelion committed in youth. Or tho excessive liu:ulgeiice of the paion, nnd bro'l nil a general physic! prostration of the nervous svklei.i, lassitude, want of uu biitou, fainting ; sensations, premature decay and cecl.ne, haste Uieg townrds thst lata I disease. Consumption, cs be entirely restored by this pleasant lemerty -T his Sarsapari.la is lar superior to any IsvtCORATINO CoaidAt , as it renews and in v tj state tUe ' sy siv in, gives activity to the limbs, and strength) til the mticul,ir sstem, iii a most extraordinary : degree. C'onstimpt ion C rrd Clennte and atrengftecil. tionsiiniptuni can be cored. UrnncfWt, Consumption, Liver Complaint. Colds, Catarth, f.'oughs. Asthma, Spitting of Flood, Soreness itr . the Chest, Medic Flush, Nicht Sweats, tifl"iCult or Profuse Expectoration, Faiu in tho Sid, ctel, have been and can lw Cured. ! M'lrri.xa moon. New Yirk. April 2ci. Ib47 I'll I en . si.. Mli 1 leiilv loliive lllut Vour S. rsapar'd la has lueu ihe means, through Providence, of saving my life. I h ive lor several years had a bad Cough, il becsin worse and worse. At last 1 raised large qo antilies at blood, had ui'it Sweats, and was greatly- debdilite4 and reduced, and did lint e xpei t to live. I have only used your SarsapnrilU a short time, and there !u.:t a won lerful change been w rought iu me. I am now itide to walk nil over Ihe city.- I raise no blood, nnd lit y . c n Ii lias It II mo. . You can well imagine thiit 1 am tlii.liklul lor these results. Your obedient sery ui;t, WM. Rl SSEI.L, e.r, Catharine at.1 Fevrr nnd Agiio. Dr. Towmrn.i's Ssrsapsrilla is unequalled m cases of the Chills and l ever and Ague. The follow ing teller is oaly our of hundred I hat we have reirived from the South and West of like character. Osw. go, Muh , Oi l . 22, 1 ' 17. " Dr. Townsenii-. Dear Sir 1 putt bused for my wile two bolll.s of Sttm.ipc i ilia ot iinr Agent, Mr. McNoir, of Kal.imaxoo, to Iry it lor the lever and Ague. He fore I had linisheii the first ! bottle, it appeared lo w:irm the I loud, ondcvri y oilier day, when the Chills nnd Fever appeared, they wa re less violent; aud h-lore she hud fitlishCii liie !. utile, she Was riilireiy relieved aud " hhs tiitich b. tier than she hud been before she took tii Ague. A lady lh.it had been very sick I wilh the Chills and Fever, but had bloke tlleris iw ilh Quinine, and was b it in n vet v weak slid distressing slate, aud tionided ACeeiin.gly w ill, the Ague Cake, s-eiog ihe li i l that it had on my w 1 1 -, she sc n t and pr or u i ed a fe w I till li s, i .1 il restored her in M lew weeks to complete hf silth. Your S a r sau.t 1 1 1 in is w i thou I doubt u i.e quailed li, dtseas. s in idcnt to lite Wtsl, lllitj if l thtftt. 1 1 1 1 I Ihis loioiriiiiiicalioii will be of use, on ate at liberty to use it .- you h... s... Yours, res prclftl ! 1 v, Cii AKLI.S II. SW.M.N. 1 Rhenmnt i-m. Tl.it is only one of m.re tln-i, i fioir Iboiifiiiid c as. h ol b in t.n.niistii the. t l'r ' Tow li-e mi's Satsapariil-A b. is cored . The most severe ami throutc cases i;ie w i-i k'y viailicali'l bv i' n ' xt r lordiuti r y lirtms, J lines t" iimmi'iE". Esq.. one of the nwsielRiits 111 the Lunatic Allium, llaik sell's Isluud.l the geiitietio ii spoken of in the bdlow ing letter' ! lllaekllt li's I-Uod. S. pt 1 1, 147. Dr. To'.vtNsr-wn--Dear Sir: 1 lone suffered I. -- riblv fir nine eiu wilh the I In h mat ism ; rsideriibie of lie.- lime 1 ta.bi not el, sleep or 'Valk- 1 bio the ulnosl coir, ssing paiue, mei ; mi limbs n tie t.-ijibly swoib-u. I have ued j four bottles of v otir Sarsparilla, and they ljii , do ne me more lhau one liioosand dollars worMt , vf good. I nm do loiiih better indeed, 1 uut i eulitei v reliei ed. You meat liberty to use lins fir the benefit of ihe ofilietcd. j You rs, r'sp. el full v. I i It I.' J t f T I , f v- c j a..m..ei i u ii..or. I lis! Kit! Kits! L'r. Tow n-. mi, not hnviitf i tested h is S al-oji.t 1 1 1 la 111 case of 1 its, of oorc ! m-n r reeoiuno-iiitei; il, and was surprised lo 1 fceive the Inflowing from nil itit 1'igeiit und rere- ! spectable Farmer nt Wepli hester County: I Fof..hm, Aogust 13. 1B47. Or. luwnio'ud veiirSir' ven veais of age, who has I have a little, gut beeu several Years !a!!l!ct -d v. 1 1 1 1 lit'-; we tro'il ninvst ever)llitig lor her, but w iiliout sat cess; nt last altbotib wo co u 1.1 li d no n commendation in our circu lets lor cases like he rs. we lh nf;bt . she was iu Very iiehcnte b.i.llb. we would give her some of jour j Sarsaiarilla. niid are v ry glad wooid.ftif it not 'only restored her strength, bnt h htta had no i reiuru of the Fits, lo our great pleaar and anr- ! prise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, : for which we feel grateful. . , . j Yours, Resper ifullv. JOHN BUTLER, Jr. F.At.n MrnicisK. Dr. Townsend's Parsspainhere". t canse or causes, prrn acrd by irregularity, illness "r ar.cidei.t. Nothing ran be more surprising than its invigoratirg effects en the human frame. Persons all wenkfH-se and lassilude.froru taking il at once become rebast and full of energy under its influence. It imnaediatelv cownterscta the tierveleasness of the female frame, which ts the great csose of Barren neaa i It will not be expected of us. in cusrsol e delicate a nature, to exhibit certficsts of cures performed but we ran assure the sfHicled, that hoodred of cases have been rrperf tit . ThffSsatids of cases where families hse been Wirhos t clsiblreu, after Using a few bottles of tins iuvalU'llde medicine, have beeu Llrrted with fiat, healthy ofT-pring. Gse4T Li essic to Mcmiras ixoCkiuux. It is the efet atri mc.t effet taaf inedh-fne for ouri. wue i e si siem, ena reieviiEie sojienDgs "" . i fc . X, attemisut upon cbsld-birtn ever .icoveree. It ,, . i,t, ,,;t .,.,i. streiigthetis both tne moTner ann rnilo, preyeata . d disease, ,n eye, sa m enriches 1h fW, , h d k lbi8k jt . , 0 wW v . . UUIj1rUW wfu, Ufefe n4 .a.fi.j meatus itjrt. '.11 V'ZL - n.ZZe r0Vir f Feet. ..1 AJJZlia' .. . i I- . ir riuKrf ...s -s- : " j eqM!.zg the .cuI,,0 ?' Df '1 Tha wrest tvantvof this medicine is, rt is always i and the nxMit delica'e use it nHet rwecesofiiTTy, very few cases require any other medicine, inner a little castor Oji.ar Magaeaa,. is osefol. Eereise in the opeo air, and light food with thas medicine., wiU always aasare a sals an mWf . CAtiTIO. Owiar to the treat eauiaae iminenae sale of Dr. Townsend'a Sasaaatiila, a namberof men who we r formerly oar Afaals, hare eemmetieed making'SarsapariHa 1jrtraat F-Hsirs, Bitter, . Extracts of Yellow Doe.Thev generally put it ap m the ansne awaaaa hollies, and some of ihcrahave stola a4 or advertisements, they aro only worthless iataboos, anc anonia ue aocea. rr ; . j: IIOWELLS. fc CO . No.4. Meietie. Richmood, lnd Gewenl Agent, te nnrm pplicetians for Apmcja. -af e-i Sold in Riehmonu y jwr.rn itwr 4-v-"', . a j.t, 1BJ1 . Ja.J ' .l'i Kitnitifiwi'.'' . , -

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