Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 13, 20 March 1850 — Page 3
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D Graft ,',e railroad contractor, came down from Springfield yesterday, and from him are obtain what wo hero relate. He said tl Morrow a green looking booster got upon the car3, tied a large cur dog he had with him to the iron stanchion of the hindmost car, and deliberately took hit teat among tho ladies. Away bounded the iron horse with his usual speed, to the no small wonderment of the ecuntryman. who had never ridden so fast before. Arriving at Foster's Crossing he walked back to take a look et his favorito animal, and lii surprise may be imagined when he found only the head of the dog attached to the rope with which he had lastened him. After being perfectly satisfied that that "dog wa dead," he merely uttered," Well, this m tho only critter that could ever beat that dog runnin." Cin. Com. Anecdote. In a note to his 1 if-? of Chief Justice Mansfield. Lord Campbell tells us that ho once heard a judge at Ftatlml sentencing a prisoner convicted of uttering a forged one-pound note, when, after having pointed out to him the enormity of the vtTuncc, and exhorted him to prepare for another world, tlte dignitary thus concluded: Arid 1 trust that, through the merits and mediation of our Mrsst-d Redeemer, you may there experience that mercy which a due regard to the credit of the paper currency of tho country forbi J you to hope for here." ine or the nv s i wisn i was a i
ghost, blamed if I don't." said a poor Mrs. 15. I. Jscott, in another column. covey the other night, as he sat s.diloquiz- j The citizens of Richmond those who Ing in the cold. "They goes wherever . laVO , laughters to be educated should tju-y pleases, t-.ll free! they don't owe ; nf)t fai, tfJ avai, t,cmseve3 Gf t,e services Holioily nothing, and that s a comfort. I , ,. . . ,, . Who e ver hear.. I' ll of a man what had a ; of accompl.she.l a Teacher as Mrs. bill agin a ghost? n. hody. They never I Scott has proved herself to be. We hope has to buy hats and vittuls and liquor, nor, she will be liberally patronised. lias to saw wood ami run arrant as I do. Wc ajso invit0 a,tc.ntion tlJ tj,e -Select Their fchiils never gt-ts dirty, nor their!., . , , . r . . . . i , , School advertisement of Daniel Clahk, trowsers out at tin: knee::, as I ever hoeru i lellon. Cho.-ts is the only independent;'" our paper; and we likewise trust that people I knows on. 1 railly wish I was! his talents as a Teacher will be properly one." and justly appreciated by having a school
'Sir, you arc no gentleman.' That , may be, bir, but my wife says that I mil a gentleman, arid 1 shall certainly btlieve my own wife Ixfire you; f r, if a man cniuint ! licvo Ii'mowii wife, pray who can he believer' A Vill.iinrin ffllow. in otir of the west rrn counties of Virgini.i. who h id whip ned his wifs. was ducked lv a nartv of yuungstiTs; whereupon he sued for dninnges. The jury, nl'fi-r retiring t -n minutes, returned a document to the court in tho fnn following, to wit: "Verdict of the jury tarred him riftt, John Simpson, foreman." .Hi--;. Wilhircl o:i 'lIr:i. Mis. Willard has published a pamphlet to prove that cholera is produced "by nitric and carbonic acid gases, occupying the lung'i, 'o tho exclusion of oxygen." This pamphlet. it attracting much attention in the north and cast, mid has been unread fir anil wide. "Mrs Willard mve Mevrrnl mslanci s. .icre lir eiteet)-u n ttrf on i ii. ilcrn patients, liy pi j iiw t!n-m in an uptight pnsition. with their faces toward tin wind, nnd tln-n ilirei tinej t!c-m ly violent nrLfieial I reathin; t throw m l from tin- 1 1 1 s i ir t!ie noxious liases, and in hale Id- nur oxygen. She sa s the most iiotii.shingly satislitetory results were pro-i hieel hy this simple prescription the iri'iclits s'.iow in" immediat,' sv iimtoms Tul ' nc.v, rvi;...igl. they were in a collapsed atale when she went lo tliem. ' Nortli 'aroliiia for tlie I'niou. Recent Utters from North Carolina, cive assuraiiee that the people of the North State" are opposed to the mad j schemes of some of her Representatives j to dissolve the Union. The people there aa every wliere almost are for tin I'nion. nod will stand firm in it defence ... , , ,. . . ...... ! "An utile and leading st.itesman in North : I'arnlinn writes to tho New York Courier , ,. . j and Knqiurer thin: . ... , i . . i V.tbirts will bo made to stir into ac- j tivitv t!e tdemetiN of discord in North : l?:iri.Iinft .It s ililmice vnu u ill nnlv nn - j v : the thing in newspapers. IF? ich are here know Unit Hie. rtictirtiic(' ',t driu- j ,,rr hki ki'tivk. Ol R PF.OIMd: ARI'J NOT FOR IHSI NION WITH OR UlTIIOFTA PROVISO. Rut the h ad- i er of the Whig party in North Carolina are cowardly, otherwise, before this time
our State would have m tde demonstrations ' instant. A general attendance of the for the Fnion unondit iotutllti. They friends of tlie good cause is respectfully are afraid of losing the ( Jovernor! Reck- ro(,uestcd. Rev. C. W. Miller of Richonin tipon a false estimate of popular , , , . , , patriotiMn.thev tenmoris. with the demon . ,n,",l, n"(1 t,,e 1 emperance Choir of the
of faction, forgetting that it is of all others , the surest road to defeat. More loan half, tho Democrats would till up the place of i the deserters in a bold fight lor the Union." : I.ive them Pown. 'Calumnies SlVS.j the New York 1'vangelist. 'are as old ns ; the race. atan beg in tliom in Paradise. I lie is the father of lies and of liars. There' are dim-rent ways in which those who are; cahminiated set k to put down the false and injurious reports. J 'Some prosecute their dvfamers. Thev I go into a civil court to establish their innocence. Perhaps this is sometimes ne-' ccssary; but it is a measure of doubtful expediency. Some are at great pains to contradict all false rumors. The more notico you take ot slanderers, the more in-! t....l: ...i :n .1 'nt ' -..ou-.v w, ..c.a.i.c you. nicy tic character, atul aro rilit Iail of an op portunity to atttact some notice, hv attacking those whose names aro nVsociatciI with respect. 'U there not a far better wav than any of these: "Not renJering evil for evil, nor railittij for rnilin-r: but contrawise 1.1pm. ing." Let your life contradict their falsehooils, anil you will liave no need to de-' fend your character. Tliere IS Something ! Christ like, when thev who are retiled r I vile not again and when thev bless those - - - w I'crsccute ineni, anu say all manner of evil against them falsely. There tea homely proverb, that "he who spitteth gainst the wind spitteth in his own face." It is so with him who spits venom against the character of the innocent and virtuous. All the assaults of his malice recoil on his own head. It may cost some trial of your patience, but that will be a profitable exercise. Your name may, for a brief scaon ie under a cloud; but it will shortly r, r '' tM-iore. l ossess your j oul in patience, move cjuietly and stcadiy onward , n an upright way and fear not i ho ,eha t7?- r W h I orthntJh:.k" yB e wers I 7.U1VU ia goai
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I Cfi-Candidatea, wishing their names Scnoot. Fcwds. Tho amount ' lOf inserted in the Reveille, can be accommoSchool Funds drawn from the County dated by paying one dollar, if subscriTreasury for Township 13, (laying south bers to our paper, and if not. two dollars
of Main street) is as follows: Interest on loans. Surplus Revenue, Bank Tax Fund, -Saline Fund, - 6207 30 122 53 9 42 5 71 8425 01 Tho funds are now ready for distribution, and will be paid out under the provisions of the new School Law, New liool and Shoe Store. Thaddeus Wright, of the late firm of Strattan Wright, has opened a Store in the room recently occupied by Dr. Howells, and has just receivod a fino assortment of Roots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Vc.,&c; which he will sell low for cash. The
Stock upon the shelves appears to have name of Ai iuli-es Williams, as a canbeen selected with care and good taste, i didate for Treasurer of Wayne county, at ,, . v. .n . - i Uhe August election. .Manv Whigs. Call at No. 10, and see for yourselves. R. C. IIORHS, has also removed his j Mossrs. Ivlitors. Please announce the
Stock of ROOKS, Arc, to the same room,! which will enable Mr. Wright to furnish comforts to the mental as well as the physical understanding of our citizens. SCHOOLS. Wo invite the attention room lull of pupils, all eager and anxious to be tauglit how to shoot right, without putting their teacher to the trouble and annoyance of applying a shout to their backs. 0"7l!owr-i.!.s' li ter; Sroiu:. We have heretof ire noticed the neat appearance of the room now occupied by the Messrs. Ilowr.r.t.s as a Drug Store we again Call ) - . .,- .,, .1 Ilie ailfiiooii in nit; uuni. i n. i i have litt-vl it tij in n style seldom erjual- , , . . ... . r . . . led in the West, ami fil!.-.l it with n large assortment of Stock. emhraein. in addition to almost all kinds of Medicines, n o;rent variety of IVrfumery and other articles for t.iiht u-e. Tlie .Messrs. II. keep nearly eve ry tiling in their line to relieve the sick, and to improve the healthy. Cull and .see them. ! illcctins of DITcrcnt KinbJ. RAIL-RIJAD MEETING. There will he a meeting of tho Stockholders in the Richmond and Miami Kail Koad Company, at the Warner Ihtilding On 1'ltiirvilay. tl '2HtU instant. " ; at one o'clock, for the purpose of con...n;. ..-,! I tl,l,l.,i.,nl,;ni;n ,)V fl V(),(.f of s;li(l sioeU.!,,,!,!,., thc lV - . e,.. : cuiioii oi Kiiin riaii ill on: . i.uc mil.. Hy order of the Hoard. JOHN II. Ill TTOX, Sec'y. Richmond, March l!th, li'.-W. I3:2t IE AII.-ISO w .tiki:ti.
There will he a meeting in the Vnrnr:of j-jL.!imo,l. to Miss IIelkn VickI'uildincr on Thursday next, the 21st inst., unv, of the former place.
! at one o'clock, F. M., for the purposo of; considering the propriety of constructing ...... . , a Uail-uoad Irom tins place, ny-ttie-way ol the Valley of Four-Mile, lo Hamilton, ... , , Several entlemen lrom aionr the propoi , ,tMl Iine wl11 l,c present to address the uipetitiir. Our citizens are resnectfullv e re.iuested to attend. TC7irr.iMrK .ticnTixc. ffc-.r CAMintiPiF. Citv. There will be a Temperance Meeting held at Cainlri.lge City, on f relay evening, tlie .ytn same " ?. will be present come all friend and foe. : L'""'.? Cl irli !. vision. Xo. 3, Srn of Tem-r.-mee, TT.Meel every Wednesday -aiSieveuing.attil o'cl'k. i. o. o. r. j Meet on Friday evening of each week, at fl j o'clock. Hall in l.ippencott's new building, op- j posite the Huntington House. tVeI: Loilgc, Xo. 91; (" Regular Communication.") Meet on Saturday evening next, at early candlelighting, in the uew Hall in the 2d story of the ISargis building, on Main street. , W;illiltOlli:tn Koeietjr, ' l7Meet in the Hall of the S. T., on next Momijy veiling, (March 25,) at earlv candle " - A Wonrt or I'nrr.a. Those who have used Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, un-' hesitatingly declare tiiat it is the most efficacious j medicine ever prepared for diseases of the ! I hroat, Lungs, ud Liver. e, therefore, take , pleasure in directing attention to the advertise- j ment iri a.nther column. For sale at Irrin I Reed'a Drug Store, Kichmoud. Ind. Beware of a co,1,lter"-"it with a yellow labtl. Mv wife ,,ad lh rheomatism for 20 years, du rinR ll a ,,mo nnvriug uch acvere pain in ev ery part of her body that she could never sleep without taking largo doses of opium; having no uppetite, was reduced ta almost a skeleton; every joint swolen grMly, aud hsnds, knees aud neck covered with largo lamps; the cords hard and contracted, so that her arms, legs and body were so twisted and drawn, the was obliged to lie iu bed constautly. Paring 20 years, sho got nothing to give any permanent relief trll she tried II. G. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment; of this sue used nve bottles of the Dollar siie. and the sweiungs kar . gHr, pain ha, entirely left !P soundly, i, more flc,T , eTer ,ho WJ i" her life, and spin, .d sew, .n day. if anv ,hI' re.ide.ee. "ire. miles front Teoria, IIP., and be satisfied S advertiaeuient . SAMVEL ELS0N.
Announcement of Candidates.
win ue rciiuiri'u. in every msiuui;u, mtmoney muat accompany the announcement. Cambridge Reveille. We endorse your platform, brother Dormor. Palladium. .ticisT ki..ec riox. Messrs. llilluiciij &p Ducts, Please give the name of the undersigned a place in your paper, as a candidate for the Convention at the next August FJection, subject to the will of the People of the County cf Wayne, and oblige, Respectfully. JOSHPII 1IOLMAX. March 10th, 1350. Messrs. Ivlitors Please announce the name of Thomas Adams, as a candidate for Auditor of Wavne co. at the u"USt election, and oblige Manv Whp;s A I'll II. KI.Kt TION. . ,,. . . frr- v e are authorized to announce JOSr.PII McCOV, as a can.lidate for i Constable of Wayne township, at the April Election. fjWe are authorized to announce WM. T. DKNNLS, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace. 1 i Ham. of IIkneosis Adki.piion I.oikjf:, 1 fg& o. i5, I. O. O. V.. . iiiigrrsttiirn. In., March 7, I.jO. At a regular meeting of said Lodge, held the 7lh of .March, I?5'J, tho following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whkkks, one of our number has bt-eii suddenly called by the inscru table dispeusal iou ol Divine Providence from the scenes of this life; and whereas, some expression of our regard for Ihe deceased is cine to ourselves as well as to the memory of our departed tnllo-r Therefore, Ketolcid, That tlu late Wii.i.ivm V. Davis, by his gi-utleiiianly deportment and high moral beariui;, during his fellowship Willi us, won Hiitftui :i n.l resntrl of Ibtt members of this institulion. Tint in lb ilcre se of our brother, society has lo-t a useful member his family a ; faithful and devoted head and Heiieosis Adel- I phoii Lodge, No. 25, I. ).(). 1'., one of her ' ! most wurtiiv and promisinir members. i j liixnt.on!, That wo deeply sympathise with j the bereaved relatives of this deceased in the irreparable loss they h ive sustained. i i ; -i'i. .. .. i..i . ;....... I.. .'....I..-.. fh'Kll'"'!, 1 IMl H lUIC U PIIHCIi J'l. iho death of one who deservedly claimed our regard, we bow submissively to the will of our i . a ... t ... r i n I. ...... .1.. -: i imiue .lllllll'r, iioiii miiuiii mi iia.c iicinnj , j u.; ., to w,om aM surrellder their e.xisten He o Ice That we wear the usual badge of i j moiirnimr lliirtv days. He sol nl. That a copy of these resolutions be given to th'j relatives of our deceased brother. lirtolred. That the editors of the papers of this county be requested to publish these resolutions. JOHN A. JOHNSON, A". j. g. wolf, r. a. Mokrisom B.w.ukii;k, Sir'ti. 3i A KltlLD, On Tuesday last. 1 2th inst.. at the rest denee of Mr. Win. It l I , , ,i, , i , ' li.wn. Iy tlie 1.,'V. i C. W. Miller. Mr. Daniel .1. Crawford, to j Miss Mni v Hoover: hotlt of this countv. On Sahhath. the M inst., hv tlie Rev. James Mill, Mr. Francis Warinan, ol tins county, to .Miss tiiailotte ii. i att. daughter of Wm. Watt, Ksip.of I'niou co j (i., Cd.l..il, tl... lmi. ;..t I.i7 ibr. ' liev. C. W. Stalford. Mr. J. S. Ward, ol Randolph countv. to M iss II. J. Cleavinger ol tins county. j On the same day, hy the same. Mr. I William f jacy. to Miss Nancy P. Freeman, both of this countv. MARRIF.D. On the 12th inst., nt .loliiistowii. I'enn.. Mr. W.m. W. ArsTiN On the 1 1th inst., by James M. Foe. F.sq., Mr. IIakvev II. Hakkii, to Miss Flizabetm IIi ut, all of this vicinity. select $raiooL,. iHK Select School for young ladies in this town, commenced a new quarter on Mondavthellh inst., under the supcriiilendauce of Mrs.lt. M.Scott, formerly Miss Kodgers, n teacher Well known iu this vicinity. The terms of tuition are reasonable, and she has proved herself a competent teacher in the several branches prefixed to the following rates of tuition: Common Cnglish (tranche, .2,.r0 per rjuar. Higher branches of .Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Fuglish Composition or Rhetoric, and Mental Scieuccs, $1,0!) extra per quar. French, $l,l) " ' " Drawing an I Painting, SI,(M) " Those; wishing to tako lessons iu French or Prawing who are not members of the school, can join either class and receive ins! ruction each
CoillC one day at the rate of Ai,0!t per quarter. j Should any persons wish lo examine speci- ( mens of .Mrs. Scott's drawing, as well as of
those who have been under her instruction the six months past, they can do so by calling at her school room iu the basement of the. .M. E. Church. Kichmoud, March Ut, l5.H. 3-2w 4 fine assortment of Palm Leaf. Leghorn, j t Kossuth Grenada, Rutland Braid, Brush , I and Silk Hats, just received at the H it, RooK, bonnet and Mioe Store. THADDII'S WRIGHT. Richmond, 31 mo. 20th, 15'). 13-tf I'niou Literary Iiititutson. T' HE Summer Session of this Institution will commence, bv the leave of Providence. on .Monday the laih day of April next, to contiiiue four mouths. Terms of boaroiug one dolUr C?r week, twenty-five cents pel week to be , pain in casu, ilie uaiauce may oe p.iiii iu worn .u ; ordinary country prices, to be contracted for j will the Superintendent. Washing extra. students must tind their own bed, bedding, fuel V c. Tuition ns heretofore, viz: Common branches, $2. 07 Second grade, 3.5;) Third grade. 5,25 uition must be paid iu advance on entering the ! Institution, March 20, I?5:), TUCKER. liieipl. 13-4w KIC II?IO.I SELECT SCHOOL. r lII E Summer Session of this Institution will J commence on Second-day, the I5lh of next mouth, under the immediate rare of DANIEL CLARK. Parents and others hiring charge of tlie education of young persons, by placing them in this School, can secure them a greater amount of Careful, individual instruction than can be afforded in schools of other character. The course of instruction will be fonud thorough and practical, embracing the ordinary aud higher Eng lish branches, tiie Latiu Language, aud the iu- j
troductory course ia (.reek. , Juniper; both American aud Chinese Arborvita; Circulars containing all needful information ' Flowering Shrulrs of manv varieties; Tulip to those wishing to patronize the school, will be Bulbs by the dozen; Dahlias, assorted colors; seut on application to the Principal. j Vegetable and Flowering Seeds; White Thorn Kichmoud, 3d mo. 13lh, l!50. I2-3w mud Osage-Orange Seed, by the quart or bushel ; j with a great variety of other herbaceous and TO JIILLIXElis:: A beautrful lot of floweriug Plants, for sale at the Willow GaSpringstyle Bonnet Ribbons, Ron art Lin- ; vr.. C. MEXDENHALL, Proprietor, inga, Flowers. &.C.. for sale eery low nt the Shoe, N . B. Ij Willi ted, Apple ami Pear ceed Book, Buaaet and Hat Store, No. 16, Main street, j 'u any quautity for which the highest price
niADDIFS WRIGHT. RichmoiKi. 3J mo. 30tb. IcjO. JJ-tf
TER M S TJ' Adoertisements trill tie conspicuously incrled intkc-'I'-ilUlium" atthe following rales: One g quart of lilines, 1 to 3 weeks, $1,00 Each continuance, - 25 Oue square for three months HJyft six " 4,00 " twelve ' 6,!H Three squares si months 6.00 one year 10,00 Hulf column six mouths Iri.lMj " oue year 20,1)0 Onecolumu six months i!0,(Hi " one year- - 20 00 Professional card, not exceeding five lines, J for subcriters, per yar 2,00 j Do. for non-subscribers 3,00 Notices of M arriages and Deaths, when furnished by those interested, or when sent over some responsible signature, are inserted free of charge. hitu:iries, over six lines, are charged 50 rents per square for the overplus". The fee for advertising Divorce cases must le paid strictly in advance. Allotherlfg.il advertisements inserted on the pecuniary responsibility of the party ordering them. For advertising wives, f-i per square ill invariably be exacted in advance. Yearly r half yearly advertisers have the privilege of changing theiradvertisementsevery three month. C.in.ii lutes far oilice, who are subscribers, can have their nam. s inserted for one dollar; those who are not subscribers, Inn dollars; both to be paid in variabl v i it advance. Adiniiiistralor's advertisements, being part of expenses ol taoig out letters of Auinimsirauon.are expected 10 ie puio out ol the tirst monies collected for the estate. 0e expect to adhere slricty to the above terms. XjTV. II. Palmeh, is our Ageut at New York. ' To Contractor. EALLD proposals will bo received for the i?ralinT ami irraveliinr of Mariou street from Walnut to Front; aU, f.r the grading and graveling of fifth street, from the Hoston P.ke to j ?" N' -.tur.iay the ii3d of .Mart h, j lust, lroli.es and peciliations of the work j may be seen .it the Store of iScolt Co., from 'and after ihe l'Jlh inst. 15. W. DAVIS, City CUrk. UichinonJ, .March tj, 1?50. 1 l-2w Jaj : HcdiriiK-. A large supply of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, tuch us Dr. J.iyne's Alterative, ' Tonic Vermifuge, " " Cir-iialoie lialsuin, " " Hair Tonic, ' " Inii iu liair Dye. Sanative 1 ills, I fur sale at Howells & Co.'.s Just Drurr Stort. Xn. I The following certificate will show that they have been dnlv Mttttriinti'd nifnuij fir thrt sale of the above medicines: "This is to certify that Howells &, Co.,of fiichmoud, la., are hereby duly constituted j Agents for the sale of Dr. D. Javne's (.'elebratled Family .Medicines. D. JAYNF.. Attest John IL. W alker, John Ii. Sinilli. Philadelphia, Nov. 'JTlh, IHVJ." 12-tf ' MUK copartnership lieretoforo exisling beI tween lleiii. M ratt in and Tliadeu Wright, and known as the lirrn of Strattan v Wright, is Ibis day dissolved by iniitual consent. The j books aud notes are all in tho hands of Benjamin I Strattan who is to settle up the old firm, and to ! whom all debts are to be paid. ; BF.NJ . STRATTAN, j TlIADfOUS WRIGHT. The business will he continued hvthn undersigned, and as the settlement of the affairs of ihe .hove firm devolves on me, I respectfully but I j earnestly request tliosi- indebted to said firm, (as : I well as to myself individually.) to come forward ' ! and as fir as they can. I am full if aware of i the scarcity of money, and 1 do not wish to ask ; ! i iii twlsi I.i I i I ies ot" :i n V one . Im t ri little nxittinCe I . ' ' ' . ,, , rom mv customers, before starting Fast to make ! my Spring purchases, would be very drsi.aliL ''"'J !!' w""i '" I'.-. I I t STII ATT AN. 3d mo. Cth, 1-.".'). ll-.'lw ti Lail irs' Mltofitinkrr, J j" Shop on Front stmt. East side, atore the Methodist Church, and adjoining his ilinlling; RICHMOND, INDIANA. r,,.fii.r iirmi . r I A tn.ui l.i-. l l. assortment oi names , .wisall limes, and made to order Nov. 7, If-U. If.tf A SMALL 1MILH FK SiLK. j C" tl.) N T A I N I N t i 72 acres of first rate land J well watered, situated two and a half miles South-east of Kichmoud. Any person wishing to purchase cau examine the premises for themselves, and for further particulars inquire of the subscriber at Hill's .Mill, 24 miles North-east of Richmond. F.DWARD K1KBV. .March C, lo0. Il-ani XGWTOX & Ill i'LEK, Dentists; O0lIk- over Mrattan & Wright's store..rf i Richmond, Indiana. ! Sept. 1?, 1S49. 30-ly j 4 OHaiilily of Illinois HONEY, so a general assortment of liotanic Medicines, prepared by Andrew Hampton, for sale at No cO Starr Row, F.I.I GRIFFITH. Richmond, 1st mo. 21. 1-51). 2:lf LIMIKEK FOR SALE. t A F. large lot of poplar lumber for sale. For! particulars enquire at this ofticerb. 20, 1?50. 9-tf A FA 16.11 FOU SALE! TJTllE subscriber will sell the FARM, belonging to the Estate of amuel Coale, dece'd. Said Farm contains One II ii ii tired ami Twenty Acres, and is situated about one mile South-East of Richmond, Way ue co., Ia. the Richmond and Boston turnpike runs on Ihe West line. Any 1 .. ,i.;l. i i, re t , vi..u llld l'-nfii, u-i 1 1 li fs1mtl.ll ' ,t by calliiKr on Georov Coale, livii- thereon , : or snbscrilier. adjoining the premises. ! EZEKIEL L. CLEVER, Commissioner. Second-mouth 27th, 15). 10:3m n iTrnrc k, . rI. - . - S ILttill-nAHt e. tS. IJ. III XMCI TT. ! respectfully informs his friends and the public that he j has recently added a "right smart chance" of Watches, and Jolious, io me large sup- , nlv alwavs louii.l at ins es tublishmeiit, and they are as- j snred that he does sell as low i as anv shop in the W est. For further particulars call at ; et iiaii oi .u. -,rr i Q?L where he is prepared to sell CLOCKS,p'"'f 1 Watches, Jf.wei.rt, Fine Ccti.f.-w -4J r-!-JRV, Silvfr Spools, SrECTACLEs, J rMlver - W are, r avct Notioxs, CScc. ice, at his usual reasouable prices. j frrClocks aud Watches repaired on short j notice Kichmoud, Jan. 30, 150 17tf AT THE WILLOW GARDEN: dm " (irafted Apple. Pear and !
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X J Cherry Trees, of the best j was temporarily suspended on account .f the approved varieties, from six to twelve j prevalence of ihe Cholera, is agaiu runu ug Us-mi-m Ui l.iirli: P,3ch st n.l I'lomO Tn, -r - - - - PiW.Mnxi mil Cincinnati. Those wifIi-
mauy of the best varieties and of good size for transplanting; Perciinmons, Quinces and Nectarines best varieties; Gooseberries, White Co-r rants and Grapes by the hundred, Seedling Apples and rears by tho hundred thousand; Cedar, White Pine, Balsam-Fir, Sproico and will be given. G. M. RkUtnoad, 10th mo. 3It, I?!?-. 43tf
S. It. LIPPIXfOTTS
(Toad) ilLinufactorn anil iupositoni. Sorth-East Corner of Main and Franklin sis. Itit-liiiioiitl, Iiitliiitia, II Kll K he has coiistnutly for Sale a genera! assortment of Carriajs, of the most 1- asiuon.tble fcty le, and hmsheu Workmanship; such as: t'oaclie. 'Iiariolc $iilkic, York Carryalls. & 'I'rtliiiy;-Vaj:oiis, Built of the best materials, and by the most competent Workmen ; under the iiiimeCiate superintendence f the Proprietor. Jj 'Orders fur Carriages to any amount, exe culed with despatch. Kichmoud, August bib, 1 T-13. 33tf Dissolution of I'artnrrsliip. TH K partnership heretofore existing between T. J. Ferguson ami W. P. Wilson is this day by mutual consent (iissul veil. T.J. Ferguson is alone aulii ori.eii to receive and collect oil debts due Ihe firm, and will also settle their liabilities. T.J. FF.IUJl'SO.N , W. P. WILSON. Richmond, Feb. 27, l6o'X ll-ov r it i: s ii a it it v a i, A T FA KiiL'll A Ii .y VICK E Ii S. have just received a fresh lot of Ulue, I'lack, Brown and (Iretii Cloths; some entirely new style Cassimeres- Cult Velvet, ; Satin Kihhed, Silk and Fancy Vestings; which j w e w ill make to order at the shortest notice and warrant atifactiou. Also, a good assortment : of Clothing ready made, and everything else : that men are in the habit of wearing, kept to ao- . commodate the customer ot a motiii nts warning ! I.a III . We have also received another lot of Gas Lamps, also, Lard L imps, oue sett ol splendid Geraudolcs, Lamp Chimneys, Globes anil V icks. Jan. 30, Ifvil). .cw su:ii-G-tf -Just ISecoiied ! Fine, AVater-Troof, Calf-Skin III )( TS, nnd other work just received and for sale, the BOOT A M s no STOIt i:, n o. a , m a i n s t u i: i: t, South side, tjiltcua I'carl and Marion, Iticlimoild, liulinnn. rBIIF. iindersiii.d. pnnOnntlv t.-ona n I, .nd a complete assortment of 'iind Boots and ' Sim. of bis own inn h n fnei n re mi.l nlun fin. ciunali aud Fastern work, which he is receiving ! fr0II1 ,jme lo timc: nil of w hich he is prepared ! , st. OII reasonable terms for cash, or exchange ' for approved country produce. " , Also, an assortment of Bovs and Children's Boots aud Shoes, constantly kept on hand, riwi.'V l.'IU'l.'P'lviv Hth mo. 1 1th, 113. 'A9:lt StOlIC Cutting. aun ...I -i n ' -"iicsuuscriuerrespeciiuiiy in lorms the pu b I i ., . ., fr; ,i1( rV .,,' the Stone Cutting business in Uichmond.on MarKei street, cjspo! no tin l nunc r-cliool House, and 1 is prepared lo turnisii cut i-ione ol every Kind, i on the most accommodating terms. He has now ; on hand (and expects shortly to receive an addi; tioual sujiply,) a complete assortment of rjEP.lCAX .imtBLE OJiKI i.WME STOXES which he will sell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold in this city. Plain mi;! Ornamental Lettering, . . . . , . ,itr Call and cx- . amine his assortment and prices DANIF.L MOR KISON. 3-tf:'J7 Richmond, Dec. 12, FAiiiiiA .ni:iH imx IAIlNFSTOCK'S Vermifuge, " Anti-bilious Fills, ' Cough Lozenges, ' Carm iiative Lozenges, " ' Cough Dalsam, I've Water, " Opodeldoc, Hraiidreth's Fills, tlrafenburg do. Worsdell's do. American L'liiment, Nerve and Hone Liniment; bv FOE &. SIJUTE. "0:tf Rich mon J, Dec. 5, 149. T in time, and just from the Last, (Jents of It. Estell's manufacture, at the City Shoe s;tore No. G .Main street. Call and examine them, they are the latest style. JOB UORTON. Jan. .10, tr-50. G-tf AFPLF TKF.E. A LARGE and general assortment of cultivated A P P L E TREES, some of them of extra size, forsale at my NI'RSF.RY near Riiiimoud, Wayne county, Indiana. CORNELIUS RATLIFF, I'ropri.tor. Scgar Grove Farm, ) 2d mo. 27lh, lr50. $ 4Ctf A KE.nOV.lL AXD XEW FHMI. "aTV ,R. J. HOWEL'S having associated his fath JL er, Joseph Howells Sen., in business with hill) .wishes to say to the public that they design ; carrying on the Drug business under the firm of , Howell's i Co. They have removed their Store to ?o. 4, in trie new immmif a lew cors west, whers they will be prepared to furmsli every i thing in the line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ! Paints; Oils; Dyes; t.lass; Uruslies; ccc, kc, of be8t nualitv in the market, and will sell at the lowest prices. They warraut every thing thev sell, and especially rcril any one who is not satisfied with any article they my buy of thein, to return it aud their money shall here j funded . as they are determined to gire salisfaction to all. I ney nave nllea up ineir room ni a threat cost, and are prepared lo supply an d! man. Is, and fill all orders. Call at So. 1. Richmond, January 23. l?5l. " 5tf TTor Snle.A neat and comfortable DwelI1 ling House and Lot. Apply to JOB BORTON, No. 6, Main st. TO TUAVCLLCIM: CiUCillliatl OinnilmS LillC, via BoMon, f-ir unven. Mornns Sun, nnd Dartoiva, BESl'MED"! TIIE WESTERN STAGE COMPANY, Kr-SPF.CTFri.LV inform the travelling public of RICHMOND aad surrounding couutry. that their Dnilv Line of Omiiibn e-. w rucn inp a safe and speedy conveyance to t... c.iv, , w i I find it iu this line. Leaves Richmo&J at I o'clcrk.eachmoruiug. Leases Cincinnati same lime. JXTime of running through Nine Honr. For seats apply at thc oSce of the Company, 2d door west of Sloan's Hotel. R. WHITNEY, Agent. Richmond, November 30, 1S43. 35-tf XIic Bicbmoul Dental Depot.
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IS at Howells Drug Store, where a large stock of Mineral Teeth, from the ManofacTliormu Sc IHrnhnrd can be had at manufacturers prices, aUe, Gold and Tin Foil. Files, Forceps, fce.. Floiter of Paris, and every thing that Deutistsoted. Please call iit No. A, Main street Oct. 3,1 ei? -U-lf
Just IteceivotI a fr-jir 5" Yiektrs' VLOT of entirely new-style Cassimeresand Vestings; also, a variety of Cloths and Yestin'j; OrrrCoitiBrt a variety of styles; hll of which will be nude to order in the Litest sni.r.. Also, another lot of l'jteut phos(;hni: c.as lmps.
consisting ol 1 .irlor, rtanu ami ruspetiiiiiig co. We keep on hand the usual variitv of Clothing Kichmoud, tu t. 31, l?4:i. 4"tf STOVK WAKEIIOrSE. THE MICE OF S7 0 ES HEDL CED. ril J. ItAItt.lS. thankful for past favors, .1 would iuiortn the public, that he bus re duced the prices oir all of his Stoves, Buck's , Puteut among ihe rest, lie keeps a larger asTlnient lli. hi any other House. His stock consists if 4 sizes Buck's l'.itej.t Air Tight Double oven, and J sizes Single oven, this stove is warranted to perform better than any Stove ; ofi'ert d, the boilers are nearer the lire, and it lias ' a larger oven than any other Stove. The greatl ly retluced price will give all persons a chance ; to get one of those invaluable Stoves. He also i keeps 4 irii I'lVfori I'rtmium, large orms and j Aran? t latis, 4 siztg lutirt I mnium, large 'toiUi t and orrn., 4 sizrs Saratoga Air IHght ; 4 Stunlry; 'A sizrs tlothic; 4 sizts ti plutts; 3 tizrs 7 ) hitt s; 3 sizf HI j Litr, lioilrr holts in lti;; 3 sizit Russia IroiisitJ regulators and icitivut. Drum, Parlor, and all oilier kinds of Stoves that are kept in any Stove establishment. These stoves are made from the best Scotch and American Iron, and warranted to stand fire for one i year; if plates break others are furnished gratis. j All kinds of hollow ware, kettles, pots, ovens, skillets, Steam kettles. Andirons, Waggon Boxes, 4'orch Steps, Sad Irons, &.c, itc. All kinds of Tin ware made and kept on hand. Copper, j ISrasa and linttauia ware, a full assortment. Persons would do well to give him a call, they ! will find Stoves cheap enough at No. 1'2, opposite Bright well's Store. There are no Buck's ! Stoves, nor Buck's Stoves improved, sold here j but bv the subscriber. i Dec.,l-J;h, Mil. 51:tf t .. .. . . j rier.mi ;: i:itu:s ; Just Ito4--it-l at INo. IO, IVIain. St., KICHMOM. ISDIA.M. IT II. Ml OIlM AN is now receiving and will constantly keep on hand, a fresh supply of family (irorrrics, ' neli as t,i lee. ten. Surrar. Ntnri',. I' ish . Kiee. Cheese, Table and Common Sail, .Mustard, Can.ii.... !..:.:.... l...i:.... ,..,.1. I... ., i i.. f ...i. . , AI-o, 1 1 bacco and Cigars ol dillerent varieties. " l!HfiMv:iie uiitl 'rot kry-varo. j He has also on haud a general assortment of I Queensware and Crockery-ware, such as iscomi iiiolil V usel. IIarlVaie niltl 'lltlerj'.A supply of Nails, Shovels, Trace Chains, &.C., together with an assortment of Table cutlery cau be found at this establishment. lI'OviiOH.--He keeps for sale Corn-Meal, Corn, Oats, Dried Beef, Bacon, Lard, Potatoes, and a variety of other articles ill the Provision line. ' All the above articles will be sold as cheap as they can be bought ut any other establishment, land warranted as good. Give him a call and , jud(;e for yourselves. j t'Otllltry l'roUltce He will purchase all kinds of country produce, for which he w ill pay the highest market price, either iu Groceries . "f....i. y ft jin 7-3m OTICE. rrMIF stockholders in the Richmond Bridge J and Turnpike Company, will lake notice that the 1st installment of five dollars on each share was duo and payable on tho lath Aug., I f ill, and the remaining twenty dollars is payable in four equi'l instalments of ninety days each, viz: l.'dh Nov., 1 lit 1 .".th Feb., lfjl) I5lh June, 1p50, and l.rth Aug., If.Vl. JOHN H. HUTTON, Sec.'tf. Feb. G, lf50. 7-tf For Sale! TWO-STORY Fit AM K DWELLING IIOI'SIl, situated ouUlli street, near the contemplated liudxaad Depot. Also A first-rato I't'tf Marhiilf, and fixtures, entirely new. Auyperson wishing to 'engage in the manufacture of Shoe Pegs, will find it to their advantages bynpplyinf to j S.G. DUtiDALE. i Richmond, Dec. 5th, 149. 50:3m. 10! DOZEN grass and graiii scythes; l-'nrksr H ' siiadcs and shovelo 25 pairs elintic. springs; fur sale hv FLETCHER Sc. BENTON, Aug, 15 one door west of Rank. lirorcry nnd Provision S T O It L ! MIE undersigned respectfully informs th people of the city of Kichmoud and surrounding country, that he has opehed the above ""!"!?.!" ... .... . . ... t..-., I ,Y . : . f v i i i llis stock consists,, part, of Molasaea; Loal. Crushed and Urown Sugars; 1 oung Hyson, ; , : , , h. ,,, . ,r 3t ! Imperial, Gun-Powder and Black leas from !.."." . -u u i- if ,i r : :i74 cents to l if II).; Rio and r ree-Labor C ofV v.; i : i j i o I fee; Chocolate; ground and un-ground Pepper, j Allspice Cinnamon and Cloves; Ginger, uti megs. indowGIass; Starch, Sa eratus, Rice. i Iard chewing and smoking Tobacco, Cigars, : Suun, inegar, Soap, Cauoles, Indigo, Khoe and j scrub Bruslies, Cordsge, Fish, W ash-Boards, ; Buckets, Churns aud Baskets; Brooms, Woodj Saws, Shovels, Pitch-Forks. Hatchets, Pocket Knives and a variety of fancy Motions; Candle Wick, Batting; Earthen, Stone, Yellow and Rockingham Ware cheat; Kanhawa and Jake Salt, Raisins, t igs. l owdi Jars, Salts, Dried Beef, Powder, Lead, Shot. Glass renenea anu ppies, Crackers, Cakes, OCC xiacon, nancies, uiircvr, LTJ-alt, Cheese, I eas, I epper, Allspice, Cmnamon, Sarch and Candy, at wholesale. He is prepared to lurnisn Ins customers Willi GROCERIES, on coon thus; and will sell any thing in his line CH EAP for Cash or approved Coi i ry 1'kow.cf.. A reasonable price w ill be given fur all avai'able Produce. Ij'Flolr, Corx-Meal, Cx, Oat, GaorMD Frr.o, Arri.F.s, Potatoes and other vegetables, are f ii mr sale ai .10. ELI GRIFFITH. j Richmond, 10th mo. 31st. 1513. 45tf TAILOKIXdi! ': rriilF. undersigned would inform their friends I and the public generally, that they are ' prepared to make up all kinds of garmeuts in the Tnilorins line, either furnish the materii als or persons furnish their own materials; and ; bein now in possession of Genio C. Scott's 1 Fai i and Winter Fashions, and having the best ; of workmen iu their employ, they feel confident tiiat they caunot fail to please all who I may favor them with their work. I JjfSiior one door West of SUian's 1toteLrr$ FAKQUH Alt &. VICKEKS. Richmond, Nov. le, lt4'J. 30-tl Just Received: KAAA LB. NAILS; JUU J 100 dozen pairs butt hinges; roiner4, , . . Kaobbs; Mi doten latches, various patterns; W iudow springs, surplus pins, bell knobhs, and almost every article in the line of Builder' Hardware, for sa4e hv FLETCIjER &. BENTON, No corner Pearl aud Main St., one door west of IJauW. December 5, C-IJ. 34 I.ISTKRIXt; TIWCEA mw AftTicf.i: Wf The attention of Physicians is respectfully culled to this new article for blistering. In maveoieuce, neatnetis, and certainty of operation, it far surpasses tlie common I.I iMr ring slve. It
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cau be had at HOWELLS' Moo 21. Drug Store.
ConntcrTriterii OeCcctcl!n SHAMEFUL AND VSTRlSClfUOt V1LLAIY!1( Fucli is the sefolness, Ue-pra rratatiAp' and immense demand for Dr. Kojers Liverwairf and Tar, that reckless !d crt'nuinf Impocterv, regardless alike of human (oiTerinrs aad eeue(ueuces, utterly tost to every fcrfing of hamaa-
; ity and virtue, are ronstautiy attempting to I counterfeit it. And we have U-ea) so fVefaenli ly called upon to check these bae aud hifh- ; handed impositions!! that we feel in doty boaaif to warn aud protect the public against them bf I every meaus iu our power. The attempt some time si ore by ProfcKtor 3C ! Rogers; of Cincinnati, we have stopped OOlJ withstanding his wealth and influence. ! We ii'tw warn you against another Cevafari fatter, the malicious cunntuy ny.l rrcklesa itnrnoirality of which must excite the ity and eon ' !..tkitt r,r v..rv mn Jt hn T Tolan.l, in the employ of George H: Allen, Druggist of Cincinnati, hns counterfeited our label, "forged the fnc simile of Andrea IJcg. rs Mguatiires," printed n pamphlet wholly false, mid certificates entirely tictitious, and lsued a medicine like unto the geuuiuo im rrri(i ii jit ii aire only. We warn the public against tltts Infamous tMtirJL'e, this Tolaiid havlnr itrt repfris?t'ftv at j slake, under the assume. l tilie of Doctor Totandj ', i the liomiiial father of the whole concern. Weulih. reputation, aud high station, hava not withheld the aiuricirus and unprincipled, not only iu deiian.-e of all law and honesty, to steal and fraudulently appropriate our w r II--arncd reputttiou, but regardless of human life aud puttering, by substituting their wretched counterfeit, depriving the consumptive of a medicine which iu all httrtiau probability might save their lives. What contempt too hitter? v hat terms t.o haon ' Or punishment too severe? Is it not fraud? is it not theft? is it not Mraoca A high seuse of duty compels us to these public expositions of knavery and imposture, our own rights are legally protected, aud it is for the unwary and alilu ted we feel and write. The public are cautioned against a BASF? co n.M'CUi'cri' a uticlk. Recollect that this preparation is manufactured by John T. Toland, and on the yrllOfr label on each bottle the name of A. I.. Scovill is Omitted ufter the words Filtered according 16 act of Congress, &c, &.C-," and that Ihe pamphlet accompanying the counterfeit is wholly false, being made up of fictitious certificates, purporting to have come from D. BUiichard, M. D ,' Harrisbuigh, Fa.,s. A. Morrcll, M. D., Boston, Hiram Wootlrulf, Flica, Asa Smith, Hear ham, Vt.. iVc, Vc. The genuiuo Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar is uccompaiiied by a pamphlet containing certittcntes ol citizens of tho I highest standing, such as Professor II. Col, I'oci tor Wm. Richards, Hon. Judge Henry Morse, Hon. Judgu Win. Burke, &x., &.C., all of whom ; are citizens of Cincinnati. A suit inequity in the United States t'onrt tiaa been instituted against George M. Allen, P. Clinton, aud John T. Toland, and a suit for $JO,O0ll has been brought against a wealthy atei reot yieisl who made the plates and forged thei I lac simile ol the name ol Andrew Kogers, and i ..... ........ .1... .I.... ....11 I . i ' : no fear of litigation, trouble, or expense, from - . 1 . . ji.'ealing to the uttermost limits of tho law wiOl couiileifcilers, venders, i-tereotypers, printers; . , . , '.. ' .' I Hgents, or any persons whntsover Coneefned,' d.rectlv or indirectly, in such nefarious and shameful practice. We warn the public against the VountefWt offered by V. Clinton, who is the traveling agent of this spurious article. And we earnestly request our agents aud friends, aud the friends of humanity and justice, promptly to forward to ua information of any ptrsoii or persons selling or oiFering for sale any of the ;ounlerfrited article, us they are not only responsible for damage to any persou using the counterfeit article, but tro' liable to prosecution. Those who are afflicted with diseased lanf4 and wish to ho benefited bv the GF.NU1NF. Dr. Roger's Balsam of LIVERWORT mnd TAKt should buy of the advertised agents only. Cincinnati, June liOlh, Idle!. Bcwnrc of n Base CoiuitciTelllf Fie pa red in June last hy John T. Toland (inthd employ of George M. Allcli, Druggist, of Cincinnati.) This Counterfeit ia sold by an John Bull, of Louisville, K., also, hy Joseph Howells Richmond, Indiana. We lately learned that our first citizens havo been grossly imposed upon hy this counterfeit by snino of the Druggists of Cincinnati. Th4 particulars will he published in a few days. Mr, Rogers has justly exposed the hart faced ntrg4 and contimjitible imposition of this Johu T. To-' land iu counterfeiting this Medicine, attd forging the fac simile of his name. The following Druggists of Cincinnati hav ( KRTiKitii that Air. Roger's statement are entitled lo the fullest confidence of the public: Messrs. Wayne & Fleis, Alfred A. North, Wm.S. Merrill. A. S. Merrill, W. F. Smith, Win. P. Farquhar. Also: Mr. II. II. Sperry, I'rop ietor of the llerald Oflice, and C. W. Starhuck, Proprietor of the Times Office, have certified aa above, and tut' thermore that the statement of Johu T. Toland) is FALSE!!! UNIMPORTANT CAUTION Owing id the lute counterfeit, Dr. Roger's Liverwort and i I ar will be Hereafter euveloved in a whitI! wftAf ' rr.lt, aud a splendid steel plate engraved LABEL and signed Aincw Koor.KS. I' or sale whole' sale and retail by. A L. SCOVILL, Corner of Fifth and Race sl, Cincinnati. OrlRVTN REED ia the authorized Agent in Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 30, F50. 6-tf J i. FAKKELLK genuine Arabran Liniment is a mdvt extraerdinarr rnedl fey q( i cures lieing daily performed by it, which nrevt Sously had resisted all other mediciuea and th kj f , f fc . . fc i . . , , 7 . , ,. composed of balsams, extracts and gums peculi' ' . ' . , r t Aranra possesssing, in a couceutratea ! , . , . . r,. , ,. A -'--'-""' form, all their stimulating. Anodyne, penetrw- ; revulsiVe propertie.nd ttwhic e nied by the "Son. af ,ho Ue,frTl fewilr.ucll mhaculoa. .uceea., id tuH ,he jiHeaHeB of boU, ,, KBj .. " ' Read the follotring REM ARK ABLE CURES, j trhich should of themselves place j ... roums jiiaumu uaiw:a far beyond any iimilar temedf. Alklnt a v,,r anil half iiriT. a mvemfiinm iftj j ,-ared in my wife's stomach, gradoalty inerea ; inJt , .lzo ulll became large aa my At4 i ,lrl .n .r,r- thai rnnbl nut har ti- Ivaaf nrm ture upon it without giving her extreme parn- ' I got the advice of our best doctors, and they dirTered in opinion about it; some 3id it waa mm j Arue Cake or l:ularmniiil of Ihe Snlrti: some. j ti,at jt w Bn Enlargement of the Ovaries; and oil,,,. it w as a Tumor of the Orariea. and ! could not lie cared except by eptting it oat. la this critical aitaation, 1 was persuaded to try If . Farrell'a Arabran Liniment upon it and J strange as rt may appear, npon the third application she began to improve, and haa continnad , getting letter daily, until now she ia as Well a : ever enjoying excellent health, i D. McCON JfELL. Peoria, March 5, 1849. Robert Hinds, Poetmnster, savs: J Cebestowx. Pa. March 27. Ie49. One woman has used your Liniment with great success. She had lost the use of tier legs far three years, th cords being contracted ao that her leg wrre bent as morh while standing as is) natural for the position of the legs whita mtrag , and sho could not bend them in the least; hmimj Ihe use of II. G. F arrell'a Arabian Liniment mkm j is now able to walk with ease, aad has a straight j limb. I have found rt a mowt excellent remedy j for horse fresh; also, for etery thing which ac quires an external remedy. Principal office, N. W. corner of rjth mtsi Sac streets. Philadelphia, and for sate wholesale mwa retail, by 1UVIN KLKD, 47, Mala atrcct. frole Agent for Ricbinoad, Indiana. Dee; 2S, lc?49. 1-y lr. Towswnil'i CoaapoaaMl Kxuact m S1BA FAB ILLA, WOaaler aad tHesaaaax m tats Afe-tiw at, Extruoratiaarr Mcaliclae fa the Wavti I. HOWELLS. fcCO , No. 4, Main atrnt Riclinioad, Ind General Agent, to whaaa all applications for Agencies should be sddrasasd gold ia Rklmioad hyJOSErHUOVVCLLS, Richmond, J-aly 4tb, 1849.
