Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 41, 2 October 1850 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, I A , OCTOBER 2, 1C50. T E II .M 3 OF SUliSC R I I T I O N : ' Onr year, pa ijahlc. in ndoance, - !i.2.00 Aftri the year expire, Il.OO for fix nut nth, tu i -I nance, I.WO TP So pi;er diicont inued until all arrearage are pit, excevt at the option nf the e,!,r s. I'alnge nnul be. p-dtiy r.rrttytin lent. In insure atttenion. 1 copy of till P-ii I ,i l i u in mi l Lad y's Hook $I.'MI do. do. Sarttih's Misjazine, 1,(H) Tj"TIih ti'icriptiori price of 'he above mnjaiitea is j'i j.er year, in udanr:t. A;kit ro I'm.i ijiih A. W. Ray, I'. M , Cambrmgn 1 1 y - Win. Kusaey, Ecoiiomv. Win. Ynmte, Hrownville. Hamuel JohiiHou, W illiairiabiirg. 3J"V. B. Pii.MEft, is our A'ut at Sew York A D V I. II T 1 S 1 N i T E R M .-3 : IJ Advertisement will he conspicuously intried in the " Palladium" at the following rule: One K'ttrtr of I'ilinei, 1 to 3 weeks t.ae.h continuance, One square for three mouths - nix " twelve Throe squares six moiilhtt " one year Half coturnn mil nmiilli oue year One column nit mouth ' one veiir- - - i ,MJ -C,(ii(! ! ti') . ll,til ... I-J.till yo,t)0 'An on Professional curd, not exceeding five linen. for nulncriber, per year 2,0(t Do. tor lion-subscribe rs -3,1)0 M O N i: Y M A T T V. II S. Linr or Uauk Nuir.i I'kckivku at rue lim-.i n KK AT It ICII MOM.: ritjt" Hank of Indiana . Sandusky City Rank; and Branches; --Seneca Con-ity Rank, Kentucky Hanks of $ ." Tilfin, Ohio; and upwnriU; AVentem ReHerve Hank ; State Hank of 01ii' and Hank of Virginia, and Branches; ', lira nchen ; Laf. Hank of Cincinnati; Farmer Hink of Virtoinmerciul li.ink uf do ; pni iiind RrancheH; City Uank of iln 'lt .nk of thn Valley of Dayton liauk, Diytou.; Virginia and Rranches; li'k of Ciouii;;!, l'uiue a-, Kxch iiim Ji t n k of Virville; i (rinia and HranrlieH; Canal U'k of Cleveland; Nole of $5 and upCity ' do j wardu, at p ir in NewCity " " Coin mom. York, I'll it idelj.iii a, franklin U'k of Zuie S and Riltiinorc. iUe; Furrisit laolil Coin. Dragon Sovereign.. . $ Other Sovereign I IJi) Franc Fiecen '.i 11) Thaler; .7 10 Ouilnera; 'i ll-Ivtsj tiud Doiibli I'lectn, iii proportion. 1.1 I y CARRIAGES! ( IIALI.ACK A A li:iC, iluiu Strert, one door En$t tj Sloan' i Until; RICILMOND, INDIANA. MAM'KACTt RKBa OP Carrlntfcs, CT) Imriotecs, O' lF th nioiit elegant and Hiibxtantial t le and Anili. KvKnr abt;ci.k warrantki) to givk rt.mtr.CT sTlHr.cTliv. None but the very b"-t material i uned and uM the modern improvemenln rmkrucril . Our friends and the public nre respectfully Invited to call. Richmond, S-pt. 1 rti. li-jO. 19;fim CARRIAGH MANUFACTORY. THE nnderciifned renpectfully infornm the public that Im continues busiuennat hi old tand, on Fifth utrcet, !-'onth of the Starr Honwhere h mnkeii to order all kinds of C ARRIAGt'i, Huggies, and all other vehicles in his line. He also, keeps a number of articles in his line on hand- He believes his work will compare fivorably with any manufactured in the west he uses the best of materials, and for finish

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and beauty of construction h.s work Is it t frauii! is it not theft! is it not nrir.Fi' excelled. His price, are moderate, and terms i A hj Ilse of dut v COIIu.ls U8 to these pubfTorbl. Thanklnl for past favors he sohcUsa ; ,c esfu(!i,io9 of kaverv and imposture, our continuance of pntronnga own riimts are leffall v nrotected. ami it is for

JONATHAN MATTIS. Pept. 18, lc50. 37-ly. s. ii. Lii'pnrorrs Coaci) fUamifactorn Ucuosttovii. e-sra" North' Et Corner of Main and Franklin si. KichiHOiifl. Inliaiia, WHERE he has constantly for Sale a general assortment of Carriages, of the most Fashionable Sly le, aud finished V orkmaiiship; uch as: ConclitM, riiarioti'os, Sn I U !, York C4irry, A 'riolliny:-ViiKoiis, Built of the best materials, and by the most competent Workmen : under the immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. U'Orders for Carriages to any amount, exe cuted with despatch. Richmond, Sept. 1Mb, 33tf rilTY ISOOi stoici:. VV The u iiiiersigned re spec i itin vjr "-f.Tjr' informs the public, tr :t he is v-" - " fr prepared to furnish Rooks at his Store in the West room of the .Morrisson Building, Main St., WIIOLKSALH ANI KHTAlL, n.i h feels confident that he enn sell CIIF!APElt than the citEri:sT. He would respectfully invite Country Book .Merchants to call at his extensive and well-filled HOOK. PAI'EK WAICCIlo: SI before- goinir to Cincinnati, as he feels satisfied that it will be to their interest. He will keep constantly on hand, Eastern Whitimo and ENVtt.oriNi PAPER, and alt other kinds suitable for the market: Also, his own manufacture of Wrilinsr. M rrtppinsr nnd Printing I'AI'E IC BOXXKT HOARDS, A-c, Ac. in a word. EVERY THING THAT OUGHT TO BE FOUND in such an establishment; and ha is determined not to be undersold by any Uook Store West of the Mountains. J. R. MEN DEN HALL. Richmond, Sept. l!, ItO. 36tf 1F your children are afflicted with WORMS, i do not fail to call at John Haines' Store and j procure Dorsey'9 VeriUirnset it is tiet Biediein foreipsllinj the "varruinu.' A fresh f aopply just rciTed at No. 27. j Eieiunoad5tiimo. 1550. , S2i j

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i. o. o. r. Meet on Friday evening of each vri-ek , at" o'clock. llail in Lipjte neuit's ie w builulllg. Opposite the Iluiltlli'toil House. I OSE-PIUCK STORE!! Uppiiirnlt's ISuilitiii?. 1 TO.iin Mm-t, ICiclimoud. ludiaiiu. 'iJIH subscriber has opened the above n-imed IS- JU. li is jr aa ZX SX s3 3 "-i. - PltTf G OOIi-S. : G . CofiHiKting, in part, of: t'assimerfe.CaMiitiiitri-lt?, .?atliiielt!, Jeiin.-, 'etinjli, etc., I.r nincr wear; .Maiilili.i, Or-"! i'uunt iimi Linins; .Silk ; iitins; AtFyfiauii; Foularii -uiliati; lirajres: Tiiii-i; Kuw Hilka; Camlet Luitr-f; l.uien ( Jinghaiii ; I. a w n ; Calicoew ; Cotton Iii.'i mi1!; Alpaeea Luslren; French .Merinos; C:tnh:irec; De l.aines; (California liai.:s, etc., etc. 1 !- t aii'I fi;;ur-J Sivisii, plaiil anil !.triped !.; iail and ftri(i Jaconets, Caiiliric, Mil !, Naiisonk', Hilmj I,:iwin, Inilia HeeihauJ ami iiook .Musliiin; rim'.roiiiered Kvening L'reno; I'luier!iaiitlkT':liiefH; (Jape; Cullr; CutT; J'mJertileeve.i; .SAiNvand Jaconetl F.tirrines and lusertioim; Window Curt.jiiiK, by the pair or varJ... Oimitv :I!i r!ni Cord, fur un l!u uni ts: Nankin: I l.iiii.isk ; ( rask-cloth. Curded and .M -irseillen rkir!; Irish l.inrn; Tiilde I.inen; Daui.mk Ta- !!; Cl'iths and Napkins; Linen Sheetinc; Pillow (jio I.iiR-n; Count'Tpines; i iuiui-i; Drills; Hieeting1 and J"'hirtin; Musliua; L'iaper; Fr. Cambric, and Li ue n La w lis. Harare, Crape, Silk, Tbilwf, De Laiii", RawSilk, and Silk-uett SHAWLS and SCARIS; Herujje, (iause, and Lace VKILS; I'lain, llemKtitched, lieveredand Kmbroidered Lni'-n Handkerchiefs; Thread, Lisle, Rriis.s4 Silk lilonde and other LACK and F.D'JINUS; I'lain and FigureiJ l'obbiiiett; Silk ami Cotton Lnsion; (' rape ; C rape Lis.se ; Silk and Cotton Hosinsv and i;i.ov:t. in variety; HATS; BONNETS; XI MHKKLLAS; Kan; (limps; Fringes; -V 1'All ASOLS ; Bonnet, Cap and !! It Ribl r.uvs; Velvets; l!uttoii;sThread. Needles, "vLaiid a very (Jeneral and splemiid assorliiient of 'I't' till III lilies, and a variety of other (iOOD.S, comprising, alt ijther, a h l'fJCK OU NSURFASSEDO in this section ff the country, for beauty of style and excellence of texture. J "Having adopted, and beinjj determined to Cr on tli eijuitabln . i: - v ic i c i: r it i x : i r 1. 1: , md by selling VERY LOW for either CASH, or Produce of all description, the undersigned hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WILLIAM HI LL. Eighth Mo. 121st, 1?.'0. :t0tf C'iiiiteiT'ilrisi nt''f-i:!! SIIA.MLI I'L ANl I'NI RINCIl'LED V I 1 I. A I IN" V III Such is the usefulness, wide-spread reputation, and immense demand lor lr. Rogers' Liverwort land Tar, th it reckles and cunning imposters, 1 regardless alike of human sulTering and cousejipiences, utterly lost to every feeling of hiiman- ! ity and virtue, tire, constantly attempting to i counterfeit it. And we have been so lreiiient- ! Iv called uiion to check these base and high handed impositions'! that we feel in duly bound to warn and protect the public against them by every means in our power. The attempt some time since by Professor M. Rogers, of Cincinnati, we have stopped, notwithstanding his wealth and influence. We novv warn you against another Vouriterfiiter, the malicious '-tinning and reckless immorality of which must excite the pity and contempt of every honest man. John T. Toland, in the employ of George M. Allen, ltri'jgit of C incinnati, has counterfeited our libel, "forltd the facsimile of Andrew Rogers' signatures," printed a pamphlet wholly false, and certificates entirely fictitious, and issued a medicine like unto the genuiiio in rx'trnal aiprarnnce nnbj. We warn the public against this infainoox outr'lc, this Toland having no responsibility at stake, under the assumed title of Doctor Toland, is the nominal father of the whole concern. Wealth, reputation, and high station, have not withheld the avuricicus and unprincipled, not only in defiance of all law and honesty, to steal and fraudulently appropriate our wellearned reputation, but regardless of human life counterfeit, depriving the consumptive medicine which iuall human probability save their lives. What contempt too bitter? What terms too harsh! of a might I Oi- iiiiiiiklimant t rtrt t' r ? the unwary otid ulllicled We feel and write. The public are cautioned against a BASE c o i: . rr ic r i: i rr a ic r i ! i k . We warn the public against theVounterfeit offered by P. Clinton, who is the traveling agent of tips spurious article. And we earnestly request our agents ami friends, and the friends of humanity and justice, promptly to forward to us information of any person or persons selling or offering for sale tiny of the counterfeited article us they are not only responsible for damage toi any persoai using the coiuiterleit article, but are liable to prosecution. Those who are afflicted with diseased lungs, and wish to be benefited bv the GENUINE Dr. Kogcr' DaUam of LIVERWORT and TAR, should buy of the advertised agents only. llewiirr or si ISasc Counterfeit!! Prepared in June last by John T. 'Poland fin ihe employ of George M. Allen, Druggist, of Cincinnati.) This Counterfeit is sohl by one John Bull, of Louisville, K., aluo, by Joseph Howeils, Richmond, Indiana. We lately learned that our first citizens have been grossly imposed upon by this counterfeit : by some of the Druggists of Cincinnati. The I particulars will be published in a few days. .Mr. ! Rogers has justly exposed the hare- tared outrode t and conituifitible itnpusition of this John T. 'Toland in counterfeiting this Medicine, aud forging! the fac simile of his name. j The following Druggists of Cincinnati have j ckhtifikd that .Mr. Roger's statements are enti- j ' tied to the fullest confidence of the public: I ' Messrs. Wayua !t Pleis. Alfred A. North,: Wm. S. Merrill, A. S. Merrill, W. F. Smith, Win. P. Farquhar. Also: j j Recollect that this preparation is manufactur-j ed by John T 'Poland, and on the yellow label ! 'on each bottle the name of A. L-covill is omit-j i ted after the words "Filtered according to act1 i of Congress, Slc, !fcc," and that the pamphlet! accompanying the counterfeit is wholly false,! ! being made up of fictitious certitic.ites, purport- 1 iingto have come from D. Blanchard, M. D., j Harrishurgh, Pa..s. A. Morrell, M. D.. Boston,. : Hiram WoodrutT, Ulica, Asa, Smith, Beat ham. ; vt.. Ac, &c. i The genuine Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup i of Liverwort and Tar is accompanied by a pam- ' phlet containing certificates of citizens of the i highest standing, such as i rolessor IL C ox. Docj tor Wm. Richards, Hoti. Judge Henry .Morse, Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, vVc, &c, all of whom : are citizens of Cincinnati. A suit in eijuity iu the United States Court h.is been instituted against George M. Allen, T. Clinton, and John T. Toland, and a suit fori $20,000 has been brought against a wealthy stereotypeist who made the plates and forged the fac simile of the name of Andrew Rogers, and we assure the public that we will be deterred l.y no fear of litigation, trouble, or expense, from dealing to the uttermost limits of the law with counletfe iters, venders, stereoly pers. printers. agents, or any persons whatsover concerned.' directly or indirectly, m such netanous and 1 j,hamerul P"'- ; Herald ! Mr. II. II. Sperry. Prop ietor of the Office, nud C. . C-tarbuck, Proprietor of the Times Office, have certified as above, and furthermore that the statement of John T. Poland is FALSE!!! IMPORTANT CAUTION". Owiog to the late counterfeit, Dr. Roger's Liverwort and Tar will be hereafter enyeloved in a WH;ric vvraprr.K, and a splendid steel plate engraved label, and signed Anorxw Rockks. 1'or sale whole"nd retal1 b? , ., , , A L.-ScO ILL, Corner of Fifth and Race st s, Cincinnati. ftrlRVIN REED is the authorized Agent ;a Richmond, Indiana. Jaa.30.lS50 6 jyr

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; Company v. ill b. I lioue oil ihe 11 .-!.! at itie llamplori cnool .Mmida nf O t,i-r wst. j S. MD'iNKV, J., i'reei-leiit. j Joiif Hrxi.rv, Srcrttjrg. j Sept. 4. ;,kj I. 37-tm j im. xv yi. It. MT.BSTCR. I RESIDii.iMT Dilii TIST, OFLD redpectfullv ?ive no'ice to tin cni.etia of iiiciimoiid and vicinity, that '., i- novv prniaiientiy lu' ute.i and luliy prepaie.l to ait.-n i to all call in jirofesioD, Iroiii the extraction of a tooth to the insertion of an entire et. lie will assure the public ilirt lie will iu all cas-'S make ui"? of the best material urn! warrant his w oik to be done in a style, that sdiall not be excelled by any in hi profession, and on the latest and most approved principles. Ilia charge in all eaes thall he reasonable. Advice piven freely 'if required) when not enpafred. Office on .Main street, up ntnir over Benjamin J-itrattaii'n ?-tor-, in the room recently occupied by lr. A. N. Nihtu.x. Jti hmoiid.ept. Irj'J. 3S:tf STOVES! STOVES! rovi: Toicr: ropprr St I lid rriii Miop mi i.roiiu t. t'SDKUWOOU, respectful! v informs the riiizens of Richmond and vicinity, that h- has RKMOV LD one door Last of the Sloan House, and ha just received a large lot of CookiitK si ml 'arior Moves. To-wit: The Air-Tight Straub; Iron Witch; Eureka: Cook's Delight; Reliance; Self-RefiU-iating Farlor; Lady Washington; Scroll AirTight; Cottage do.; .Meeting-House and Shop Stoves, and a lot of very heavy Premiums; all of which he will seil chkai. Al so, Pots, Skillets, Stove-Tipe, A c, A c. "Wheat, its, and Corn, taken in exchange for Store, ir. Richmond, Sept. 1-A, I-.jO. 3!Lly 1". 1 W. C. SC )TT. TO .TIT, 3 MM III? subscribers, X stock of GOOD.'continue the business IM I. B. CK IV f.lKM having bought tli'3 entire of S .i i .V. Co., will stiil at the old stand. Thev will at AI.I. tiviks keep j A ;iirr:il Assort iiirnt of (iOCMiS. which they think will give as general satisfic- j tion as any stock in the market. We have and i wish to buy for CASH exclusively, and, coiise- j quently, do not expect to do an extensive credit Itunints ; but are determined, if ; 4ouI ;!, I.v lric'(s, :inl Fair Ot-siliii. are any objects, to give entire satisfaction to all , who may iavor us with a call. Onr mot to is TR Y ; Our principles are HONESTY; Our expectations, SI'CC ESS. fl7"All kinds of approved Country Produce taken in exchange forOooos. SCOTT & CRAWFORD, Room No. Burton's ISuihiings. Richmond, Sept. li, If Hit. Is-it' E 'isnti:il il.--A U lot of Essen tial Oils, such as Oil Cm namon ; " Sassafras; " Lemon; " Laviuder; " trijanu m ; " Hemlock: " Bergamot; " Cajaput; " Cloves; " Black Pepper; " W i u tergrt e u ; " Spearmint; " 'Tanzy; ' Tar Oil Peppermint; " Ams; " Juniper; " A mber, crude & rect; " Rosmary; " Cedar; " (Ira n ge ; " Neroli; " Almonds; " Spruice; " Horsemint; " Pennyroyal; " Caraway; etc., &c, Just received and for sale at Drti'j Store HOVVFI.I.S ct ("O.'s An. 1, Main st. Riclniiond, S,pt. lit!,, !. 3-tf William 1I-11. f i. .iaiM .-4.. RICH M O N D , I N D I A N A , o1 FFERS for sale an extensive variety of Drkss Giaons, Book .Mlsi.in and HnokkkCHIKFS, ItAltCKLOXA MUWIJ Bllil IIANUKKKCIIIKIS, Raw Sii.k ditto, and other articles adapted to "FfUF.NI'S." N. B. IfNo second price. Ninth Month 1th, L-.VJ. 37tf j "If Oil lit f'a;;le 'I'ripoli This is an j IT I excellent article, for cleaning silver, brass, j britlania, glass, itc. ; juit up iu paper with directions. Try it. It is for sale at lioWKI.I.S & Co.'s I'm li FTORK, ' Richmond, Sept. II, I-.V. An. 1. Main ft. G" 1 1C : It V ami IC A K i: IC v. ason l. is, jj At No- ,!j Have received a large and general assortment which they are prepared to sell cheap for cash or exchange for country produce, either w holesale or retail . Their stock consists of Raisins, Figs, Cheese, Herring, Mackeril, Sugar, CotFee, Candles, Candies, Notts of all kinds, and in short, every thing usually kept in a Family Grocery, all of which can be bought for a tritle above cost. T liev re ureitared to furnish I'niind fakes. j ,, Vak ,j ut,er ..,-; ,,,.," for weddings. on the shortest notice, to all who may apply. A L S O , KraI, CaK, I rackcrs, Ac, Fresh and Good, kept to accommodate customers at all times. They respectfully invite the citizens of Richmend and vicinity, to call and see them, and if thev go away dissatisfied or emptv handed, it shall not be the fault of PAXON i LEWIS. UrVallatXn ., South-East Cot ner of Main and Marion streets, Richmond, Sept. 1?, 1.,(I. 32-tf VppIe-lSlltter lie-tllc. For sale at the "itv Move storr: Also, steam sawmill Pipes; hatter's and dyer's Kettles, made to order. M. F. CNDEKWOOD. Richmond, la., Sept. I, 1?50. 30 tf 4 (oofliind I'resfi Snimlv of Lames Xw. Morocco and Gum Biskins; Ladies' Calf do. Ladies' Calf Boots, suitable for Fall ware: made to order and just received at the citv shoe store of JOB BORTON. Richmond, September 4th, 1?.")0. 37tf txrir3i!R no it si:. Corner o f Main and Clarion Streets, KIC'IIIO l. Indiana. II E N R Y R O W A N . Propiietor. j f)"7General Stage and Omnibus Office, for the North, South, East and West. Horses and Buggies always ou hand to convey passengers to any point. ' April :23rd, 130. l?tf I)' EL.4YJ AICi: I)AX.i:it4l .: Ail persons indebted lo the u litiersigned, either by Note or Account, are hereby requested to call aud settle the same without delay, If they ivisli to Sue Costs. Necessity compels this course. UTThere is no failure in Wheat this year. jf. W. W. LYNDE st CO. Richmond, Sept. 11th, 1530. 30tf DEWTAL DEF0T, For Eastern Indiana.DICKlMiO.". his just received a argeaud beautiful assortment of mineral Teeth from the well known establishment of Jones, White Ac Co., of Philadelphia, w ho have received the premium over all other teeth man ufacturers in the United Slates; together with Gold Foil aud ail other articles used by the profession Gentlemen in the profession would do well to call aud examine for themselves. May S, ls50. 20 tf COCIIOF AlC-ATI!E.Thishigh ly esteemed Aromatic Paste, renders the breath delightfully fragrant, diffuses an elegant aromatic flavor in the mouth, and remoyes the taste and smell of nauseous medicines, tobacco smoke, &c. This is a new and valuable article. Call and get some, at Hownu &. Co.'s Drag store, No. 4 Main st. Richmond, Sept. 1 If. 1530 . 3Stf

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H lie hiiioud, Anj. ' : f. If j IWVAIIC Vhol s ile an i Retail, at I the t'.ijf !t Alo, .)Uliiiil and U i.:i-ik.;, ma.ie to urir. J. K. l.NDKilWOOD. RiChtllOIli, eat. 1-, 3Utl ai i:iki:a ; ii.i.i:itv. or Itl'st lllipro tllltllls. - Is now permanently estabii-iied iu Kichmoud, and opened with a genuine, fail size Yo.gtlaiider luslru- : me li t, w lii !i a:i'jr..s a deciaed acvautnge over ; tiie common Instrument. j Heretofore a serious obstacle has presented itself to the production of perfect hkurss iu I regard to getting dark rich tirap-ry a tlesh tone 'to the face perfect eyes, and a white Itosom , and colar. Mr. Hoswell is happy to state that, j by the new discovery ('made by his Brother in ! Daguerreotypiug iu the South,; tins ciihVultv has disappeared. Having h.:i nearly six years -constant practice, end regularly rorrespon iing with the most celebrated operator in the South, .Mr. Bosweil pledges himself to make as perfect a likeness at any time as can be presented to him from any Gallery in the I'uited States. An j idea has prevailed that in time these pictures would fade, but this erroneous impression lias !been entirely removed by the celebrated Dr. i Farady, of l.ounon, and otht r eminent Chem- . ists of this countrs', who give it as their opinion that a Daguerreot ype Picture coated w ith a sojlutiou of gold, w ill stand for any length of tune ; and when the public are informed that no rei spettable operator will let a picture go without I this guiidiiig, they are perfectly safe. The piciture should be taken on a silver plate, cheiuii i ally prepared to receive the impression, and if , the Camera be a fod one, the image of the sit ter will be thrown on the plate with a fidelity , that no artist, however skillful can imitate. "O, what would I not give fir suth a memorial of my friend!"' is an exclama'iou w hich now loses half its force, and none but the most culpable can use it, as the price of these pictures ; - no barrier to the mnt humble obtaining a boon so desirable aim consolatory. j Take ii separately or iu groups. Sick persons lor Corpse, punctually attended to. All kinds I of pictures copied iu the neatest style. Picj tures put up in Frames, Cases, Lockets, Breastj pins, or Finger Rings; and perfect likenesses i and entire satisfaction given before any charge I is made. Persons who have imperfect Daguerreotype pictures, can have llieui exchanged at a numerate price. Instructions given in the nrt, and every tiling connected with the business lurnisheJ on reasonable terms. The new and unequalled process of cleaning and burling plates, greatly laciiitates the business and enables an ordinary child to perform that part successfully. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. k i Roomover No. Main street, opposite the Branch Bank . Operati ng hours from Is o'clock A. M. until 5 o'clock P. M-, in auv kind of weather. J. K. BOS WELL, Artist. Richmond, .Sept. 1 ' , 1 "."!). EVIEROIA ..-rja kas uir roic a siiavix; oveu cost. LI A V I N G now received my supply of C2 i - 1 3 from Philadelphia, w here I took great care to select them upon the most ail va ntagenus terms, i j'On the caxh system, I feel much confidence in saj ing thet they will be sold upon very small profit., and at as low price as the same quality of goods can bo procured la Cincinnati or eise where. Aly stock consists of a general assortment o! 15, H 1TJ Gr O O D " ? l3i"iisv:ii'. I!:ii'l:iic. ro4''s. Iron and ails. all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. All kinds of acceptable country produce rereived in exchange at rny rstore, r o opposite j the Bank, Richmond, Indiana. j JOHN HAINES. 9th mo. lth, 1 10. l,)-tf I The I'Ia ' t ISuy 4 heap and NEW goods: T "HF subscribers have just made an addi tion to their stock of Goods, and they respectfully invite their friends and the public to call, examine and compare prices with the same sort ol Merchandize, now for sale in other Stores in Richmond. Thetf are tlttrrmin ed in ojft r thcii rttAlittners ?o!d hiiTisninx. and it will "not be the fault of C. SIlOVER C if purchases aro not made. They have a well-selected stock of Cloths, Cassi meres, Sattinetts, Jea ns, I "Ian lie Is, Lad ies' i Dress Goods, Gentlemen's Summer Goods, : Palm Leaf Hats, c, c. j BOOTS; HIOKs?; Umbrellas; Parasols; j Hardware; Qtipenware ; (Irocrries ; i Nail's; CJlass, Arc., Arc, for sale at fair j and reasonable prices. 4'asli I'aid lor Wool! and Iroliic Of all kinds, received in exchange for Goods. j C SHOVER CO. I Pearl Street, Smith of the Catholic Church . I RlCHMONI., Sept- li, ls.0. HUlf BLAKE'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT! TTT TI ICH, in a few months, turns to slate or stone, forming a complete coat of mail, shielding whatever covered from the elements of fire and water. LOOK (UT rOIC Fit A I'D!! feT" Purchasers, be particular to see that every package is marked "Make's Pa'ent t'ire Proof," as there is auv mount of worthless counterfeit stufT in the market, called fire-proof paint. No person can procure the powder from other that will make the genuine arti!icial slate, without subjecting themselves to a prosecution for an infringement of my patent. The genuine article, of different colors, kept constantly for xle , at No. 21. M J-. Si. Ac J- II am st .. bv . I1UTTON. 35tf Richmond, la., Aug. 1, 1C0. Corn Wanted. The subscriber will pay the highest marketprice for either WHITE or VK.I.I.OW C'OKX. WILLIAM BELL. Eighth Month 21st, l-"i. 33lf CIOPPER and BRASS KETTLES, a full ' supply on baud and. for sale, f,t the store of Aug. 1 ?50. lo:tf. T. J BARGIS. FALL. Fashions Tor HATS A CAPW O N hand at Joh SrFFRJs' Hut Establish ment, A"o. .50. jytico door vest of the . Gilbert House. A large assortment of Black Beaver, Nulre, Brnsh, Biack, Browu and Whue" California and Santa Fe Hats; and a soperioi ! article of Otter Drab, and Black Russia Hats, j made plain all of our own manufactory. Also, Dodd's SrrF.RiOR. Moleskin Silk Hats, at the Cincinnati price. & 3A 3 33 Siik Plush, Cloth, Oil Silk, I and Oil Cotton Caps, of the Fall style; all of j which will be sold very low. i Richmond, Sept. 3, l;3f 12 tf . LOOK AT XIII To lii old customer.. The nndersigned would return his thanks for the liberal patronage thev have extended to him, and he hopes thev will continue s their favors to. th firm of V. T. &, W. Shearon, who keep n hand at all times, an assortment of Hats anI taps, both Fashionable and Plain styles, which they are, selling at fair aad reasonable prices. CALEB SHEARON'. Richmond, Tnh mo. 3d, 1?60. 1 tf J JC.TI.rktt's. assorted, just received and foi XJJJVW sale, by J. M. & J H. HL'TTO.X.Xo. 21, Aug. -21,160 3Iam st-, Richmond, la.

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THE SPRING FOUrJEERY.

j ROPii I ETOE'S of the well-known Foore I -ry, wool. i t-apectiull y call the attention of V he t Gniver au I th- puMt-' g, oer,ii? v, to the f.t t that th- ouiinue to maouftrture nt their establishment in Richmond, Wav ne couuIV, Indiana. '2 lira sit in:? Jlacliim-. of every kiu.i iu a superior maimer. Thex-sre no bui-'cicg, in hjiJiiuhi to their wli-koown four, i ive ana Six horse power Ilr.l.l. mil Four-horse poAer TUMBLING SHAFT Machines, ' inch ma imies are so w idely aim favorably kuow n as heretofore mauutactureu by J. .M. -V J. il. Huttou, who have now retired from the business, a superior Six-Horse Power Separator, of the newest and most improved stale, lhi maihiiie is gotten up in the most curable and substantial manlier the Patterns being entirely new, no i trie Horse-power giving Mitli-'ient peeii without push.ng the Horses out of a regular walk. This machine will thrash and clean, at the s iimi process, three hundred bu.-iie's per day. They are also manufacturing what has heretofore, breu known as: Ut iiTV:-V 'nrM-ii !. I:it-nt Travflliii 1 In :ts!iiuu I;i'liiu'. 'upon which the patent-right expired in March last, and application having been made for renew a!, olti' ial information ha. been received of its rejection by the Patent oflice Department.; They would say to the public that thev have gotten up an entire new set ol Patterns for tin machine which they are building, ami they tinuk this tact will abolish the objections heretofore made to it . The Proprietors of the SPRING Fot.'NDER are Practical .Mechanics, and have bad much experience iu building Thrashing Machines They have facilities for till iug up their fatting, f which they manufacture, themselves of the best material,; which enable them to make their Machinery littler and uci it cheaper than any other establishment in the country. 'Thev warrant al! their Thrashing Macliinus to perform as recommended. They also make, to order. Mill Gearing, f the latest style of Patterns, mi.i tilted up iu the best manner. Also, r-EU.3-r-i JU "JA i uri Jfe Lt-:y j such as Double and Single Carding Midlines, Comieiisors, Roller and Jaw Jack Spinning M tctunes, I'oit i-r Looms, Napping am! Shearing Machines, &c, Vc. manufactured in a manner unexcelled iu the West. Machinery f every kind repaired on the shortest notice. J-J"Siop iu the North part ol Kn linion !, near the Paper Mill. O.OOU Itiishcls of U heal wanted IN EXCHANGE lull T 11 r a s h i 11 g .M a e li i n e ! ! TH0S. A. DU GD ALE, ESPECTl I LLY invites all liesiious of II V purchasing 'I'll 1'asll i L' .llaellillt'o. li ful iit hi hop and examine his stock before u r h;iMii mail ti f.tr tu re Imiw h-r lie pitiit continues lo s i 11 use . i! I the t! ilTVrf n t k i m Davenport'w Satent Separsilor, which will thrash more grain ill the same time than any other cleaner and requires less power, lie also makes his superior '1' 19 III l I i II S llil fl .TI a Il i II e S, which stand unrivaled in this part of the country, t so say those who have used thciii.i Also, Slj I io;i;i r V Hell and 'B'ra elin; ?!a llines. Also, i:ndless 4 liaiti Horse lotr and One mid Tuo Horse 'I'lirasiiin; ts;t 1j t tn-s. His Patterns are new and very much improved, so that the Horses vv , ilk in their ordinary g nt. All machines maoe. an i sold by the subscriber are warranted to perform well when used by competent persons, una not to break the wheat, iu short, to give general satisfaction. Ilis materials and wor ii ma n.-h ip are of the best quality. Please call before purchasing elsewhere, you will ("ni l it greatly to jour advantage. .Machines of all k inds rep-tired . Good horses taken in exchane-e tor .Machines. My Siiop is iu the Brick Building on the South side of .Main street and opposite I'.ork's old Staid--. Be sure not to mist ike the Shop, inquire f .r TIIoS. A. DUG DA I.E. I; it-ii mo mi , Ju ne 1-J, s-,n. c,O WIIEM'a' .ie VI.!s:s . W. IEo!ilstil, would respectlully infonn persons that tie continue to make bis superior ri TiBB.itj miait HAt ma:x. which will thrash more grain than auv other Machine iu use. i laving bought out E. Ilortou .V. Co.'s interest ill Briggs and Carpenter's Patent Travelling 'I'll ra siting ?3a li i n es. II- is now making theni, and expect to keep a supply constantly on hand, and be f.-ls intilied in recommending them as beit.g among the best labor-saving Machines ill use; the same I, inir vviil thrash and clean the grain Willi the 'Traveller, as is ie quired to haul it in, mow or stack ; thn-, the expense of thrashing with a Stationary Machine is entirely saved. They will save the grain as well as any other Machine, and can be run with a stationary power and perform well. To all persons who prefer a Stationary Machine, he would say: get Ia enport Ac'I'owiisriid'sf 'oniliind I'aten! epa rater. F. W. Robinson, having an extensive right iu this State, will lurnish tus Patent Separater. w ith Horse-Power and 'Thrasher, Or to work to ! old 1 1 orse-Po we r ; this .Machine, with a good Horse-Power, will gel nut and clean 300 bushels of good wheat per day, and-no-mistake . lie i also makes the one-1 lorse-Power Endless CogGear, to set in the Barn for individual ue. IBs Machines are warranted to be of ihe best workmanship and material; and, what is verv important, T II E Y I) O A' OT CC T T II V. (1 R A A in thrashing. His Patterns are new and improved, so as tu gain a sufficiency of speed without driving the horses out of a slow walk. All kinds of .Machines repaired at the shortest notice. All work warrauled to perform as recommended. IJ !io.on thf N'nrlh sii of Mil in strei-t, and first Kat of the Bridge. K I-l ICA i: '0"IIAV. Capital s'iOO.OOO! Office on Water xtrrrt, war Market, in IV ise" Brick Roir ; Vi f.NEs, Indiana. JOIIX II. A o. 'Jl, IH TTOY, Auent. Mam street, Richmonp, Ind. "IHIS Company having been duly organized, 1 and the capital stock properly secured, are novv prepared to receive applications for insurance against loss or damage l.y tire, on Puddings, Merchandize, Machinery, Mills, Manufai lories, ami all descriptions of property. Also, merchandize and produce in the course of inland transportation, the risks of the s-Bs and upon tiie lives of individuals. The rat of premium which wi.i govern this insrilution, will conform to the established rates of the Eastern ( Itfices. All losses wilt be iiberaily aud promptly adjusted ami paid. riireetors: Hon. U. N. Carnan, V luceuues. William J. Wise, do William J. Hi bcrd, co IiiiRAti: E. Peck, io Cvrls M. Al.I F.N, do Vincent T. Wf.st, M. D , Pike Co., Petir P. Baii.ev, Fort Wayne, Thomas T. Bneri!.:, Lafayette, iiia. Co do Walter W. Eab.lv, Terre-Haute, do Ex-Gov. D. Wallace, Iudiauapolts.do Hevrv D. Allis, Evansvi'le, do Henbv R. Schoolcraft, Washington, D. C. ZtPHEMAH Platt, New York. R. N- CARNAN, Pretid.nl. M. Allen, Sec'y. N'.T. L.Li.;vtif Treasurer CiRrs M. Alle.i, t Samuel Jctkaii, ( March 13, 1-50. Counsellor. I ineennes. 52-ti Siisii: saii:: w 7"E have just received a lot of Window u.sh, rnanufacf ureti bv Lvghter Ac Co!baugh,of Hamilton, Ohio. Ve will furuish to ! order ait kinds and sizes of Window Shutters aaa " '"V lue u-"6easonec P'ue, war'mttv tr.Tx-r-ir, JOHN HaINESOpposite Bank, Richmond, Ia. July 21, 1850 33-tf ! Dewhamp' Remedy for COXSl'MPTIOS, if-pHE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY; j I Br4Xlie A Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, Ohio XJ'For sale, wholesale and f retail, by JOHN HAINES, j Opposite the Bank, 1 Richmond, lutswA. j 9th mo. lsth, ISM. 6tf

JOIIA IIirLlA AltAlAltlil,.. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS.

I TIMIE WH testimony that can le produced tt 8 establish tfie reputation of any medicine, iwiiat the Press say. It is a common practice wish venders tif patent medicines to manufacture certificates of nuiicirliil and astonishing cures, ami sip i inrD of straw 'a names to them, an t herald Hi: in turth tu ihe world a mirarulou cures persons sii .h hed fiwin the ery tirink of the grave. And in vrr many cas. Itiese unprmctpieij persons have beeu so bold as lo s.gu their forged leriirii ales Dr. Molt, Henry Clay, Martin Van Buren, JV.C, leaving out a letter in the spelling of the names, iu order to avoid prosecution and to deceive and sw indle mi unsuspecting public. In extracts cut from respectable aud w ell-established public prints, there eau be no deception no forgery- 'The following selections, from the maov hundred in the bancs of tt.e proprietor, certainly establish- ! j es John Bull's Fluid Extract of sarsaparilla be- j j vein', any manner of doubt, as the greatest, it , most wouderiui aim asiouisliing medicine tne i world ever produced, for the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring- j worm or Tetters, Scald Head, R hetimat isnt, j Pains in the Bom s or Joints, id Sores or CI- ' ,-rrs, Swelling of the Glands, Svphilla, Dyspep- ! ia. Salt lllit'iiiii, Disease of the Kidneys, Diseases arising from tile use of Mercury, Loss of . Appetite. Pain ill the Side and Shoulders, Gen- ! era! Debility, Lumbago, Dropsv, Jaundice, Cos- ; tiveness, Bronchit.s, Colds, Coughs, Weakness, of the (.best, I'd liidnarv Affections, ('mi-iiiiiii. ' jtion. Liver Complaint, Female I rregulnnlies jaud Complaints, Sic It and Nervous Headache,, j Low Spirits. Night Sweat, Exposure or liiipiu- : i deuce in Lite, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is a Spring and Summer Drink and general j 'Tunic for Ihe system, and a gentle and pleasunt I Purgative; it is superior to Blue Lick or Cou- ! eress W ate r, Sal Is, orSeldlitx Powders. , Piun, the Hm net III.; Journal. i I'l'i.t.'s SxRSArxKU.I.A. We have used one bottle of this Sarsaparilla for general debility and lumbago, and believe we have experienced entire relief. We used, in time gone by, tw o bottles of S. P. 'To -v use lid's Snrsapurilta, for which we gave $'2 50, and believed we received , injury instead of benefit from its use. l ittm the l.ouiscillz Morning Cornier, We have been shown by Mr. John Bull, proprietor of that world-renowned preparation 'Bull's f luid Extract Sarsapurilla, all original, ge iiuine and beautiful leter addressed to linn by ihe accouipl i!ied lady of one of the most eminent j liy-i -laiis in the West, giving a detailed . account of one of Ihe most astonishing cures on record, performed alone by 'be use ol 'linH'r Sarsapurilla. ' 'This most ejcellenl and charm ing lady bad long suffered f'iil Prolapsus I'teri j 1 lour Ailnls, Piles, t 'lirouic I hsease of tin Stomach and Digestive Organs, and derangement of the whole system, ntten led wild distressing cutaneous eruption, sick head-ache, and violent attacks of crai.tp. After exhausting all of her husband's skill and applying tu maov medical gentlemen, bolh at home and abroad, ' and als UEtisr frreat quantities of "Townsem!' i Sarsapurilla,' without the slightest relief, she was induced to use 'John Bull's Sarsapari'la, I and what was the happy result ! After the use of a few bottles, a perfect and wonderful cure ; the lady restored to perfect health and to her I usual tlow of spirits. J Such letters as the one we speak of must nfford Bull more real gratification than could the j possession t.f countless wealth. Ami whether he accumulates wealth or not bv the sale of Ins truly valuable medicine, being its author is lory and honor enough ; and he can say to the world without fe,ir of contradiction, '1 have in my poverty relieved more human suffering than ill! Stephen Girnrd or John Jacob Astur with their millions. ' Prom the Cincinnati Chronicle. i Ye who are basking in the sunshine of heallli and happiness, be advised! Ye w ho are slroti" and rugged, and who, lhrotih your own pn -judice or that of your medical adviser, laueh to : scorn remedies brought to the relief of sutb-rino b n in a ii U , beware! 'Bull's Fluid Extract ! i Sarsapanlia is no secret medicine! no tiuin- , bug! 1 1 has done too much lor Ihe tllicted to be so denounce,! To repair the shattered bulk I of lile, torn and tatiere't by cisease ill all its i parts, and to put it ogam upon the great ocean j of Society Wild Its s.ills II 11 fo lletl to III" W Mills ol heaven, is som, thing. T enter the aic.k man's chamber, Willi dei.th knocking at Ins door, while lile is al its evenirg tide and to light up with tint rays ot hope Ins feeble health, ami to bid him live, this, too, is something. 'Those in Ilea 1 1 1 1 . ;i nd who wish to continue so, use Bull s Sar-iiiariila' every morning and evening Ii acts specitii ally upon tile liver, b'ood uud digest . ive organ;.. The rout of its eliieat y is before you. Prom the Charleston Mirror. John Bi i.i.'s Saksat arii.i.a . 'This valuable im-oii ine is gaining public favor with astonishing rapidt I y ; a nt its u npreceden led a nd nurival1 pojitiiaiity is not without merit. Ithasonlx to be fairly tested, to give it the preference over all other Sarsaparillas. As a purifier of the blood, it excels ail other med ic i n.-.s ; and ihe numerous certificates which have been voliiiituril v temiered to Dr. Bull, from th-s most eminent physicians, as well as gentlemen of every class a lid profession , of high reputation, and who are well Known lo all by character, if not personally, is proof conclusive, beyond a reasonable doubt, that il has effected thousands of almost iiiiraculoua cures in all the various diseases ami (onus of disease and human suffering for which it is recommended. '1 he ph y sicians of on r plat e recommend its use (we believe almost without an exception) in preference to all other compounds purporting tube Sarsapanlia. It has been tint a few months since it was first introduced lo re, and we are informed bv those who keep it for sale, that it is more in demand than all other preparations of Ihfc kind. We have tested its merits ourself. personally and in our family, and confidently and cheerfully recommend its use lo the ntilir let!. We say lo all, give it a fair trial, and be convinced of its ellicacy. Prom the Istuierille Daily Democrat. The rush of adventurers to California has iu some measure subsided, but the tush for John Bull's Sarsapanlia is as great as ever TI.e Doctor says, "the cry is still they come." OPINIONS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. hat Dr. Ptles. 1 hysirian, hy appointment , In the IjiniSTilh Marin Hospital, sous uf III l.tS SARSAPAR1LLA. Loi-isvu.i.K, March !0, 1 - f t. I have examined Ihe prescription for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combination to be an excelle n t cm-, and well ealcutated to produce an alternative impression on the system. I have used jt l,th in public and pnval'e practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparifta iu tte. M - PYLES, M. D , Resident Physician Lou. Mar. Hospital. Prom Dr. I.. P. Ynndtlt, Professor of Chemistry in the iMuisrille Medical College. T have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsapanlia, and have no hesitation in saying thai they form a safe com pound, and one'that promises well in chronic diseases, to which ilis applicable." L- P. YANDELL, M. D. Louisville. June (j, 1 -I". REV. E. W. SE HON REV. EDWARD STEVENSON. The following is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the possesion of the proprietor of Hull's Sarsapurilla. Re, E. W . Sehou m v nlely and geDt.raiiy known as an eloquent and accomplished pantor of the M. E. Church, and ReT. Ecu anl Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented and zealous member, that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years and at this time is fiUinz the high and responsible station of agent for the M. E. Hook Concern, South. Can the world produce better, or more satisfactory testimony iu favor of any meficiue? Locisvii.i.F., May SO, 149. We hare used John Bull's .Sarsauarilla. and have known it to be used with entire alifaction; and we have 110 hesitation in snyiug that we believe it lo lie a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to produce much gooii, and relieve much suffering; aud, therefore, w oubl cheerfully and most earnestly recommend it lo the afflicted. (Signed) E. VV. PEHON. E. SrEVENSO For sale, wholesale and retail, by TUCKER &. MANSFIELD, Agents. Mam street, Peoria, HI. O-For sale at J. Howells Sc. Co's. Drag Store, Richmond, Indiana. June 26, 15i0. 37-ly

For the Kfinovnl and rrnrtanrnt Tare f ill NERVOUS DISKA8E8, And of thne C4unt m Lr h r cwHr4 hy a Hpaired, ek4ua nnhlihy riJ. ;.. tU KKKVUlft STKM Thi butiful oJ ftmvfffktfiit atttN-stN.R of fS nterku p(ioi" 4 t.V ANIAM n4 MAliNKT ISM. ban been pmnourM. r4 by Utjttib(ttilAt rH4 cmni, botk tu Kuwj- tti the I mitj titt, t hm Vk Dr. CHRISTIE S GALVANIC BELT ami 31 A CS X ET I C F L.IJ 1 1, ia n4. tl with th tttot j4? i ffc t uJ citAn tttcccaa im toll CaV (f K n K R A I I)fCnilslTI' Strengthening the weaken! N . ft th taitoui otjcu, an1 tttv igoiatmc turn ttitt ysti Aim in HIS. IKxVU'. I'KI.!IH oJ PAlM. SPKFUIA or IMMUKM HV HHM M 4TlM. Ai I I t aiKl HIUI.Mt , iOl T. f i ll k.V. I X MB UO. VK NK, NMtVni S TH MOII. f U rn vnoN thk hkkt, ah'H.kw, niki i.i. H th sip uj i iu.vr, i ivh ( OMCLAINT, Hl'IX M t OMPl. AlT, .vl UHV ATX H r. l th MINK, It 1 i" 01ll.AIT, ll!KAKK.tl of th KIUNKW IKHrirM V KNr HVOliml rHHU AL KNMtliV . iml all NrRVOtM P1SKASKS. hcU cuu-liiiU u titnn o ut)l Cur nimly, A Dwracgement of thm Nenroua Sttom. (&- In NKKVOl'M 'OMrt 41NT. Pnt)f nC Mf.iictnt inc-t th aft Ut th wLn m wit i ft ol tttt Hlrad piltitrvi ttm ; m In If. Uiiiier th tnn4ttnrniiifT Itlf-fnin? iUjIikiii inllta-rm-e of tl-ntm, li4 hy tUt luttin nl u oiuU itul iinHnry, the rkhaut't1 jntttritt and wrik ! uitir tm tio!tfv! to ormr health, UugUa, Uticity attJ t igor Th RrvAl iculirity anJ xcellnc of Dr. Christie's Oalvsnic Cur stives, ront.t in the trt thitt thev artt and cur d 1.) aulu td i ftn atfn in ( Ue ol th unal mxl of diiiCnif. siiui hu-kiii the uilifiit, lilt hwtvl Ntttuir sinki hi-ltitly uutlvrth iiHirthin 7 'r r-y trmglkrn the v A y'. v '' fttttremtattan f the btuvd, y$umnl0 th en tit, und utrtr d thr ihhitnt inu y MHifrt oiy i nr uwniiitti ri Wilif tiieii iiitrodiu itoii m th I mteU Mtvit, tuily th y eei iitt' ni4i thn ? 5 , O O ( I' 4 I'm o ii s iuohithi) nil Nt-. rlantti mtu eu)litii, morK uliivii kra Uii(tf nwnit ol ttirs. Im ar hculiily ut'jCt to .Nfivoui 1 4imtaiotk, he ln ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, hfn hII hoj.f of iflu'f Im-. hee gio U auvt r. thing Inert tried in tain . To illutiMt th u ol th tUI.VAMf IIKIsT, o)wm lit can t fiMMt nftlu tii with that hit 4l i-o iliaiinn. liVM'H'SJ , or mn fther hrtmic or Neivoim liMnitT lntrtinat c , fiintiiatiU at taUeu which, t-v their uclioti mi th iit ami mm. rles t th attiitiaoh, art r i tmfiet , y relief, hut hnh ht th ( !tit nt in a lower titi, mii1 with itijiiieil tut ultit, !tet the action tlmi e('it"l ha rea1. ,Nitw cniiij-Hre tlu wttli the ertt'ct reouiting lnm th M j la jIm-n oi thf VASH ti f I.J. lka )a (itic Miitfirr, even in thr t 4tl y tiiptom ol mi rttiai k a i ul MiitDiv tie the lU-lt miuii th BMly, uaing the Mwnfttt' Muul a .iiri--t.l la a hmt eihi tit iiiiMtHtl it jei-irrfttoii ill t oi the mviUv element tt. IW'it, thiMk.'t catihin m (slvantr fiiculatm which villi ) on to the n-i;utit . ! thence hack again to the tMtMtive, tlm keeping up uiiUiiUua ttulvnittt cut ulittitin thi4iiietitnt the ytm 1 hu the nnvtt wvtri of t M'r l'Hl A are I'KK VI NKV1LV I liKl. A h,W l IH AMPLY JTKKM IK.NT Tt KKAI'ICAI K I UK LlhfcAK Ir . KA Its. CEKTIF10ATKS AND TKSTIMMNIALH 4f lilt: iiiostt t iiIultel C Hatiarlcr. p inm all rrtvt !! tii country ciui.l te givau, auftk cie tit tti rih e t y ctthi mn in t inm iapet ! A.V i:XTItA4MHINAHY CASI vhich cone hi-i v ei j.mne tli-t "Truth is strauzrr than rirtion' C V It K O K Rhfrnma t ism, Urom; liitin ami Hysppnis IU;V. OK. LANOlrt, A CLKHUVMAN bf New Jersey. 4f ilikttnuiiihci attainment an4 fl aiteJ rpututnm : Wu.t T, Net Jersey, July I J, T). A I! ('hhi-i h - )rii Sir : tut with to kiniw m what ha teen th recnlt in iny own r, tti the 4iliCMtmii l i Mt. iI.V ANH bKLT AM) .NKl'Kl.V'K. My iepl i (nth.w : ror alMtut wny yr ha-I Dtrrn n flaring lurm lit, e jim. r.vei ) )fnr tdf ij npttni I et atue w r( nor i-tiiiht I ohtMin ei rrtieiit it-lief tuon kity ronix ut ineilit al tietttitifut whiileier Al'out Jattt tetn y eai ifice, in rMipfitic ot tie 'tent e (! to th w ether, in ttie li-churgu ot my itni wl iluU, I riiM jine Mihji'ct to a Revere ( hroni- (humatim, wliM-ti lor )fir after year, raiite'l turn it1ear.ritiahl a 1 1111 h i the i : in lur wintfi f ' L hD'I AO, m cm jut-tict ( t'i-ti" ilia it (ff-.it tlel in my to n atl taiiou nth'i hurrti tn thi regn-n, t wan attacked Uy the Iti-incttitiia, w Ui h 4iii h uiioa t ci aa to ieiiir an tiiiTiieitiuN ufM tiki tn o rny pastot t Iaox. Afy nt i yea u ttswuf I fntt,ghi y p -ttatfil, mi'l m in) bi"ii i.iti tiocatne mmw, at ditJ ttty t' piepMi4 an 1 lUietimatnt arte tiru - thut incun( thrft tiie (UKOiiJin wet CootH-ct-! wits each tittiei Uiiouh tit iiifltuili ol the ,rou t tern in th w httie 'tmi iiirti'ojKfo tliete fmvl io tot in rentetli iiit winch, coui'I ia h and rectir4i iny NcIhiui tein ; e et y t loti that I hal tried f trim piitj'0e It! (,itil,U'ly Idilei. At lat I waa 1J by in It iiiu to ex 4fiuii s our int entioti, mi 1 (though with no vety jiitiine firt ol their eftrciencj j 1 rjt'trirnned to trj the ffffct of the application ol th liALVAM: ftr.LT AM N"M KL with th MAi.NKiK MAID, 'i hi w aa tn June, 14. T Mr ttO.ii irruinHMfl, i tunf Mr lrapraia MAO tiOHV. ; I fHT tutt I WO mnMtt TO Mr roiumi. ukiri, nui hi, I ii Nnt-u a ni.LK t nVH k aoT or 1 hp Hhv mitii ; Afttl MT KhII MA1IC IMM Tint HO fIlT ( IM to ir ilk mk Mich i th wondeiftjl and hay intU ot th experiment I ha lecomrneiide'l the BKLT and rLCII to many who have lri likewi uftrn.g frtm Neuralgic a fleet Km '1 hey hav tried tliem, with Hirrf Mi".T, I HM.IMI-, IS Ml.? t'lt. , I am, dear air, very rpe. tfuiiy o-ira, Itobr.Hi' V. LAN Dill. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE I ue-l lor all rompUiiit nflecting the Thr'WI or ileni, ucli m broiteuitii, InUcmtnaUtm nt tU 'I l.rwt, Ni-rtiiiw unit Sick lle.iarlie, iu.-it.rM ot 1h Hmi, Neiimlin in the l-nre, jijiu r tlirmf in th rJim, LfeufneM. wloclt ta ;eiieiali,- .Nervous, simS Uiat UMUeftUi( COIUilJllt, C'Alie l i ic iloloirua.. Severe Deafness Cared. The following i n etnct from Irttrr llljr receivi.it frnin i diUiiv;titfticil pi. h:.uiii ia U. Amis of Virginia : "A II. i HinTin, M. D. near Hie, On of my iMtients, oiiknowu to me, fttitaittfd your Gmtrmnu lUtl an 4 S'rktaer, with U' Mttnelir htuitt t'T lenmn afl'ection of Iieafrte. 'J b eas that at a laity wlione ,ervm viitei w mucb dtoiierel, mini her ererl health' r. M.irh waa 4tnm p-viouft!-lo the appiicaUtm ol the Hell, hut with rerjr little iiirrnl. ana I feel it only riflt Ut toll you. thai iw ha rommancaa wearing Ihe Uelt aril aainf th Hm. I. hut a lew . o ,hc hia KMTIHKI. V KM OVKKKD IIHIl IIKAKtM. and her general health, m better than lo Mvaral eart." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are hi and of vt arric in cje of t ont oltww V itm SpwmodiC omplainta, :i4 gerherml Nerm Aftection of th Head and upper atmt Aia in Patty and l aral !, aad aii diswaa ca ! 'ff tie fi ierty of power or Netigaa tuumty m th iUJbh VT othr organ of th bdfTic Doloreux and Neoralgla. Tliwe die!fl ai4 (fooiH eai(laio are immt tialrlf reUee'i t f the apjctrtiotll f4 the ;!".; be.Lt. nut tt4.tu. Ihe Belt 4fliiaaa the . ieetric.tr Uircmgh thatncii the Seeklaca haa a Incul eilect, twi th Ha el acta 4uertly mpoa the certea. la tne. tstKeasug aiAadjuos the sp(UCit.ua NfcV'i-B. VAILH. rf- 5aoy hoi4rJ Ceruiicates from all paru af the country of the t extraordinary character eaa be (i en, if reiiie-i CTJ- No trtwit-1 or ioeonenw attend the a of or. ciihistiks a-iLr.istn .iktiile. und they may be bv t tW sad Aeheaaa. i'.h iilect eiuc a vet aafety. la m.,j cmi the -aatioc atteieiin their te ia pUiml mm mtrtemhle- Xhey caa be et a.y t m lie coulry. Price: . The Galvanic Belt. Three Dollar. The Oalvanie Necklaee, Two Dollar. The Galvanic Uraeelets, One Dollar .Each. The Magnetic Fluid, 0b Dollar. (pf- Th a rue lea are arrow panwst lr fail ul fts 4ircte.iM. Fasphlta wuh tuii rtjcaiA asay fee tus4 ut tae aothwrued Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. fcjr- bemrsrt Crmmtrreils mn4 H'srtUets ImmtmtoS D. c. MOREHEAD, M. 1 SENERAL AOKNT rfR THK t ?llTr.O rTATK tU Uriaaway, w VearB 0For sale in RichtnoiuS, Indiana, by thorized Agent, . . , nr J. HOWELLS & CO. Richmond. Ia.. July 10th. Itags an Oal atrawt DThe highest market prie and Cotton liaffs.and fpAjX.