Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 22, Number 49, 24 November 1852 — Page 3
ClPlOWMadlana, Wove min r 24,1852, Singh " • y%- • Five Ctpiet, ■ ■ 7,00 Tm Cerphti ‘ * ' V 13,00 ’ijleen Copiett - ■ - • .18,00 'vtttiv Copit* a4i *S^Ep^^Rao,oo ol' „bcr,th. Palladium goaa fM #f postage to cv£T Way*. Cm mty. *s: — Sa.’sK'- E ***!**raManf ftvo line* or logo, par a,..rum, #•/ provided for, ehargable In rout.rmHy will. ITsiink, but Floated Ashore!! rIWVMIN BTKATTAIS, ha* Just racelvad from Phil*. ilphU and New York, large end well aalucted STOCK 07 DICIT GOODS, , worJ, every th’.ig that pertain* to the Trade. la ,of Ht'iui'j, Oitvpntn arid DiirahitHv, they hare am bsen equaled, and never aurpaaaod by anything i,ht Se thu. market. < _ fmi Mute 'ill find It te their advantage to look over hia very ra Drew Oooda, and *lec from Ilia taeantir.il Print*, rfiarni, D# f.alnea, L.tatre*, Alpacas, Cobourga, Merl- ’ Cashmere*. Peraian Clotha, Mohair*, Muslin It# .' Piijjliaa, Ur. DaHhines, Marcollinea, Black Plaid, " I?, tlao a vory comnlete s tiirortment of fancy intlsn'.ilea', in tbe way'of Cuff., Collar* Ribbons, Fringes, Linen Jaconet, Swiaa Kilnings and inserting!, from ct’ to two dollars per yard; and Linen Cambric Haodhiofa, riwm 12* ct- up t 203. Also tilovea, Hosiery, anting*, Ac-, Muff*, and IlubbeTa for cold weather, ~ iuj article* “too tedious to mention."
. has Satin, ilb, Boom! Nealaklti, Thibet, Do Lain*, ,11 wool SbaWla, Barcelona and Book Muslin Hdk’is, ■Crape, Crape-Leisac, Waah Oauae, Tarlton and Book ilini, Sarainetti and Bobinetia, ALSO. 3 I,in and Fancy, All-Wool, Bay-State, Inn? and square *" FOR THE GENTLEMEN, i, hi, provided an extenaive aasorrment of or"vr grade tolar of (Moths Casalinerea. Satlnetta.Tweedai Jaana, |*ud etber letting*. domestic goods. ) net abundance, of which the followin' aro a part, I and Brown Mililins, Unshrinking k Sack Flannel*, t.iiueya.flfoak, and other linings, Sheetings, Diapers, "’ >kC ' ALSO. tmv tnperlof lot of Boot, Shoe*, Hata, and Capa, as ,ind at good for the price as can be found In this, or ' Weitero Market. ALSO. kina and Queenaware, by tbn fell eott or in part I last, though nut leaat, an abundance of Choice tiroapiedgea hlnufeH to Vendor general satisfaction, and is luatoineri, and the public will but favor him with a , ha will indulge them with a tare treat in bis line, by ring then. Such Goods, as will not fall to pleaae the v Mil dsliftit the eye. ebniM*. Ninth mo. 16th, 1889. HoB9
CITY STOVE STORE. PP3R, SHEET IRON, and TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. • Ss B>s wmwvm'wmP)* KSPBOrFULLY Informs the rill*,mis of KirhuMfiiU end vicinity, Hint lie lie* just received a >f 6SI S* <29 83r UB SE9 9 wit: Meteor Air-Tight, 4 slvesj K*m,Micky Pretni--3 mss; Latest Premium, 7 siv.-s; Com,mm Premi- , 4 sires; Better Premium, 3 eiaesj Air-Tiglll, C e,7aie; Air-Tight, 6 plate, 4 nl*s; Air-Tight lair.(kalis*) General Tartar. 7 plate, 9 alaes; 'lVtir. 5 alr.es; Bheel I• on Parlor. H si*-*; l.ndv Wasnluii Pirlnr. 4 aly.ea; Air-Tight Pnrlor, M sines) New rk Parlor, 3 class) S>ell- llegululilig Pnrlor, il sites; iv I’urlnr, 9 ijea, lim. A gsiicrul nssnrimenl of Plnln and JapmiusH KH’.UtE, l will,less|' ,1(1 retail. 11*". SfiMtm Sail' SID l't|H“>*, mnrle and rare, at ,1,i,r1 Hulks,. il a. lliMiacUutirrlng null nponttuln, lit* lo crier. i**,Htovf Alova Trim in inn*. Ac. 1a.,, augur Kettles, |)og Irons, Skll- >, Ate. J AH of the ulioee nrlleles will be sold Low for til# II nr any approved (but>,/ry I’rmlner. 1, 1 Copper. Hraaa im,i Pewter Bought. h',p at the K.iat part us tile oily, between the Sloan II iiitiuglon ilnoee. iehmon.l. Nnv. I, 159. 48-ts STOVE AND TIN-WARE STORE. ISAAC L. DICKINSON, upctfuHv Informs hia frlenda and the public, that he 'n“* bualne,. on mala street, at the sign of the big Pot, nearly eppo.lte the Bank, and east of Lynda roes’ store, where be h* on hand, and offera for sal# oral assort meat of
Hip Improved Double Triumph rooking Stove ; Double Oven stove, in which bsking and roast■n be carried on at the aarne time. Kentucky cooking H- ""ie very thick and heavy, and particularly adapt- ■ the farm house; all kinds of atovea lor Halls, Church- ■ tnres and ahopa: improved, Doublo-oven Straub M n * stove; New York Air-tight parlor atovea, 4 sizes; stoves, of various styles and sizes; air-tight ■ ■loves, 3 sizes; Seir-reeulating air-tight, cast iron B’al 4 "• > Sheet iron do, of the some style; Juno’s ■ m,n i parlor stove, which can have the doors thrown ■ to expose the fire, or be made air-tight, and warranted ■*tv well in either capacity. Heiieral assortment of Hoilow-ware ; and Tin-ware ■Mauds, plain and japaned ; stove trimmings of tin and ■I stoves sold by me are warranted to perform well or ■!’' His entire stock is of the best quality, and will ■,’ *’ h • possible. Approved country produce ■ betaken in exchange. He has for sale a New Churn, ■• Own invention, which will produre butter in from ■tn live minutes, and gathers butter in good order. It K? ~lrns S small child, and lias given *oner*l i- --■- The public are invited to call and examine It. Copper, Brass, and Pewter bought 01 taken ie ex W for work. ■hmand, September 99, 1859. 41 I MXKAN * SHADDINGEIt, Beam boiler makers, Horner of Ludlow and Congress streets, Cincinnati, O. ■ K Prepared to do any work in our line. 'Ve are using ■none but the best TENNESSEE IKON, and pledge ■decs to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor ■h a call. All work warranted. ■ respondents will meet with prompt attent on U M’LEAN A SHADDlNQEß■scinnati, may 19. 1839. * ,:tf
I THADDETJS WRIGHT, ■cr ig Dry Goods, Hitts, Cnps, Ac., olWine at hi* oi.n itaxi), JSo. 90 Main Strtft, a ■ E andU KU. SKI.EI TED STOCK OK GOODS. ■ *h mil niid winter Trade. RH encri would do well to give him a call before BH Arofits and quirk rcturna it his motto. ■ ALelli Ist, 1839.40
■ B tioh of partnership. ■B BRicrstitp heretofore rxiatiog betwreu II . ■B Hpyuc. and S. 11. Wilkies, baa here dissolved HR consent. The books will be lonnd at ilie HBR, and those indebted are requested to call upBet of Use parties for settlement. 11. B. PAYNR, 6. If. WILKINS, ‘member 16th, 1852. 48-3 w
Remember! it A. X NEWTON, Dentist, has removed bis Office dttlv over Jot-.n M. lows' v tore: slid remember, too, thst entrance to his Office it exactly ‘ betwixt and between" ni Strattan't sad J. M. Lews'. _ trtificial teeth ere inserted st his office on sll the im'vcments of the present day. All other Dental opera- *> performed on scientific’principles. and warranted, or farther particulars inquire within.” tichmond, Nov. 10th, 185 W. 47:>t VNetv and Kick Article.—Chocolate de Santa, a fa Candle, for aale by M. C. LEWIS *•. 17,1859. 48-3 w.
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II (jg eu auvv ivou uai iuo i “ a. 89 80 “ “ 9O 80 j Jlova, Jordon 486 . Cembridce, 11 in • r 21 240 240 148 101 249 Ireland, Samuel M 439 •< 26 w r a r 7 80 80 88 17 50 Julian, Jacob B. 600 pt. 17th DN E nr. 28 16 12 1 50 * 11 l If 14 80 80 72 44 116 Jessup, Jacob H. 607 21A 3d Da NEqr 28 16 12 0 15 150 000 600 907 895 1802 Reiser, John 630 pt. 6th DN W qr. 26 10 12 25 20 20 40 ‘ 40 92 22 114 Kntglit, Reuben 632 W 10 w t a r 20 20 20 I® 12 . 27 Kendall, Reece 640 *< 26 w r a t 4 400 400 937 881 1318 Lawrence, Newbold 578 l4 wr at II 45 46 51 25 76 John 670 V Germantown, 106 160 160 158 84 242 Lovet, Gabriel 682 27th DNE qr 2* 16 12 12 28 25 25 19 18 32 Lockwood, Duncan 684 Cambridge, 27 W r nr 12 ] 10 12 5 17 Manning. John S. 602 pt. N. W. qr. 27 16 12 20 60 850 400 400 206 222 617 Mitchell Washington 680 pt. 8. W. qr, 28 16 12 26 10 50 00 60 87 26 68 Phifer, William H. 709 " Dublin, 7 2 20l •* 8 2 220} 240 240 177 188 310 Roberts, John deceased 787 N. D. If. W. qr, n 10 1* 86 1 ", N. E.COI, W.E.flr. 10 10 12 H J 400 100 500 800 313 W 690 Ro lgera, John 019 , 1 Cambridge, 81 w r 8 r 17 40 - ** “ m 17 w a f 1 40 “ .1 1 w r a r 11 86 150 160 170 84 254 * .<• n 2 w r a r 11 85,
Snodgress, John 888 ** 30wrar2715 15178 26 Sinks, Daniel 898 •* 8 W r 8 r 11 85 85 89 20 69 Spinier, Susannah 906 pt. 4th DN W qr. 25 16 12 75 80 170 200 200 ,4 7 111 258 Show, William 909 pt. N W qr. 20 16 12 6 200 200 “ 81 • t nr op 8701 .... < 32 e r n r op 40| 400 060 1087 537 1624 • 41 •< 38 a r n r op 50) Smalley, Jomes P. 014 “wm<ll6fß r It 3 1000 1000 1830 714 2544 Shattock & S|,r U co, 910 ’* 25 r • * 1 30 30 38 17 50 Smith & Crossett, 017 ptsSW&NWqr 27 10 12 50 00 50 . 60 66 28 84 Seymore & Huglici 027 " 13 w r s r 28 20) “ t 14 w r a r 28 20) 40 40 29 22 51 Taylor, Jane 981 1 e r 8 r 12 190 190 245 106 851 Willsc, Simeon 1060 " 3 wr s r 12 25 25 29 13 42 White, Jesse 1068 11 0 w f 8 r 1 80) .. ... £| 7 wr * r 1 100) 270 270 300 150 456 Wilburn, Wilson, 1000 if r. pt 17th Dirwqr 28 10 12 80 40 60) “ “ pt 17tb DN Wqr 28 10 12 12 10 4oi 140 140 104 77 181 Wayman, John H. 1073 ><emdßMrrßrß 1000 1000 1574 608 19*8 Wayman. James V. 1087 N. M. D. S. E. qr. 27 10 12 806 800 1700 8000 . „ , *OOO 1826 1462 3288 Witi,Hollin S sw’tUkCo ‘ Dublin, 2 ffact. B. 1 „ •• 3•• •• 11 100 I*o 74 50 180 Young, John 1120 10th D. N. W. qr. 28 10 12 83 50 ®0 60 36 28 64 Unknown (1123) 905 Cambridge, 6e fa r 4 10 10 8 6 13 v ’ 0()ft •• 8e r a r 12 20 20 15 II 20 do lot “ Te r ar 20 20 20 16 Jl 20 ,1 0 000 l7 r a r 26 20 20 15 12 27 ° •• 6 w r a BB ft 5 6 4 0 , 9 i? • 26 w r sr 27 5 6 5 3 B , lli •> 3 wr sr 18 20 20 15 11 20 13 wr sr 3 100 100 74 55 129 “° . 25 w r a r 5 60 60 30 28 04 nl , 2O W r ■ t 5 60 50 30 28 64 “° • 18 wr ar 15 80 30 21 17 88 d .° lO w r a r 16 50 30 37 28 65 ,0 l3 wr sr 18 20 20 15 11 26 “° "I” l2 wr ar 21 4040 29 22 61 °° oi„ ft 1* w r n r 1 30 30 21 17 38 ®° 28 wr ar 1! 20 20 15 II 20 00 oai • 13 wr sr 16 50 50 37 *8 oft do ***
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Marime! 4 ?ra T * ~Br# 11 200 NMD No 0 frac. 31 15 118 150 10o| “ ’ NEMDNoSi ,3 17 14 10 100 ) SSO ** *2O 356 776 Parson, Nancy 241 SWDSW qr 6 14 1 3 60 66 125 .>3* ® 2 *° 184 SSSmSw** f p..,IDNW,e. ~ „ sa * us ISO I 2M UJ 3" sans: • swbh*k.,,„ •,, • - soo so, B;3 Fo.tei, John V. 1 Uekport, S ! |J - ; ; J 10 .. 8 2 x ,• 9 2 1° 90 00 7 60 117 1, ,1 3 10 ! “ ** 15 8 ‘J It I
Milton, 2 I 7 e,. Hartley, Josiak 241 -3 17 0 , g 0 , 74 100 *7* Jtmkins, William *OB N B Cot Sw qr 21 15 18 i 88 s, w |,f 3 15 15) Smith, Nathan 894 “tUrIS 15 1 4o > 58 40 81 7l ” . ” . f 16 250 250 277 185 462 Shernck, Jacob 400 tl3tlt 10 ,80 33 ,7 59 Wfllkcc, Francis S. 45T ._ aok jo* ioi Whisler, Jacob 407 SWptNWqr 81 118 6 <* 230 825 „ # 5 800 200 i 47 m Willis, Cyntha Ann 507 4 17 30 30 81 17 38 Unknown. 452 SSS.&Mk&tTWS . M . O. K. Ipu ~44. I Railsback, Enoch 1000 Cbnt D Fract 1 13 2l 30 *7OO 3001 • NpiN wqr 1* 13 * 41 080 > .... s 44 sHDN*r qr 12 1* * 10 130 ) 88,8 88,0 47,2 *‘ sl 4 *‘*
I THOMAS ADAMS Auditor of Wavae County, Indiana, do certify that the foregoing, is a cored liat of the Lands and Town Lots, returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-payment of Taxes doe thereon for the year 185t;tc which it added the Taxes of 1852. The fee for adveitising is yet to be added. THOMAS ADAMS, Auditor pf Wayiu C ounty. |j flitnstw as Notice is hereby given to all concerned) that the wholt of the above described Lands and Town Lota, or so much as will be necessary t pay the Taxes, Interest and Penalty charged thereon, will be sold at tie Court House in said county, on the first Monday in Jaiuary next, 1853, by the County Treasurer, unless such Taxes, Interest and Penaly, be fcjfSf "I??, SS Mldnr f November. 1852. THOMAS ADAMS, */ Wayne Cm*,.
WILLIAMS, RE®#" lEBrE(.TF! 1.1,Y amXWmr*. to tim rHin* of JtiHimon*. II •nftfoirr*n'iSln rummy, llikt Mbm.iMli Arriving t No. 2. *trcpt t formerly *voi;u*Hly Wiggitid 4t KmT'rm 'mjt all 11m hrtrta ,lyl* slid pathdAS of !L siring In part of rfifl'rrnnl klarisnf K*lk. Marin,**. I.'astiinrr*. lie I. linos. De Duge, BrlllisatCril*, I'ofcurg*, La,;rp,Gin;:liau>, Prim,, and Wmi I lon Virlorines, tr. 6*9 act JEU YKT Oa SB • —a rtrrrr <nr < ra;r, T amnltTt, Btf Walt Slack Silk ami Wool of tlilfi-rent yraiU-, and pr ires, WHIM OOOOS. JarrnMfta, Csmhrlfg, Swim and Vlrinrts Wiiriin, f*gp Cibpe 2|'*pe l. aw. Book Mualip, Handkerchiefs, Emlnoldcicd Citrfeia Muslins, &c. Cloths, Cassimcrca nud ftattlnctts. Alw>, Twnnd., Ctverrnntlnr and fonna. and a rood aworlmeutnf , annc.s, l.lnacya. ll'enr.liHl and Pnn.estie Mi sflns, t'arnrtiitff, l.nic" and UimrMt ( na.p, a.nleaa Ha*. A *•<*, laadim' k Id, GLASSWARE. UtIEENSWAHE, Sic. llavmeJmM or Med In lh:a ritf pormSjuAtl,-. I SMI liar tWIIIm pnb KihatairO.aid. waropti rirasa* fcrt!aaiiWyaoVlnilMppri Hi if llt " d ~ on ‘> wh“ l, l**n In kna'iima in Uklimond fa, tip*iJa-t HjrMcen y*ary, and understand* well J lie .fyl,.* h,iicd ,„ i|,j k*and being srirmd rapr***!., do iVia Mark'ntTM&.*edMtffail , 0 * ! , rym ? *": *"d eilt.nl.* Siting who's liandM'l lydllytiiny, '".*l ' *"* itateMßlned to pollan low asaiivathereslatillshproduce taken in svrl.aug- for Good-. ti*a! fall and niauiln* mi .lock Infnrn I nvlmf, whether I **7| or not. i will lake plranirc hi showing my Gouda. _ , tVII. lit AM fi. KKfl). H if ninoiw, Kojilem'.er 2Cd. 1F53. 40-ts
fUCHA RI) BBTELL 4c *on, Manufacturers and Heaters In Boots and shoes, mN° 3t Ma.s stksibt, one door west of Plummer “ Waring’a Drug atore, Richmond, Indian i., ft * vie y,*l/f a/iX ey 1 a l / 3° now c jn aifFis c / ,i?i pg ™rt tlkee jJ ronatantly on hand, a good assortment of neat, fashionable, and well made BOOTS and SHOT'S, of all ilstek, qualities and description., consisting of Men'a fine morocco Uoota. ' faille*’ French Kid Shoes, do do fine calf do i do Main Shop#, do do kip do do French morocco da. do do coarae do do fancy colored kid. do line Jt coarso Monroe*. do common Slipper*, do Ovcrahoea. Missel calf andkip bwteea. Boy’* calf and coarse Boots. Children’s Lace boots. do fins and coarse Shoes. da fancy tiaiters. Together with moat articles usually made or kept for sale. In addition to this they make to order, in the beat manner and of the best materials. _ ~ Thankful for past patronage, they respectfully toflcft a continuance of the same. November I,IBW. 40*4t The LIQUIDS have all Evaporated, and now for the SOLIDS/ New Fall and Winter Goods!! THOMAS rrcitGtrSON, would respectfully Announce to hia old friends and custometa, In the publkgenerally, and “the rest of mankind” in particular, that lie fa now receiving and opening the largeat and moat varied atock of oSv in thi* Market. All which having been selected with tha, greatest care Cnd strictest regard to tho want* of the people in the west, anil purchased at the loweat Cash Prices, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, he feels confident of being enabled to offer rare inducements to such as may comb to purchase, Ho will be pleased to greet all his old friends and as many new oSea as can make it their Interest to call, with an exhibition of his One stock, whieh embrace* in part Ladles Dress floods, * in great variety, of the latest styles and handsomest patterns out, of Exhibition, Persian and Moui. de Laties, plain fancy and figured Satins and Silks, Silk Royal*, Persian cloths, Parodi do. Cauton do. French Merinos, French, Robes, plain Silk and fshCy and figured Alpaecae, Silk Poplius, together with 300 pieces of Franck, English and American Prints from 6 to 3&c per yard. Lace floods, Shawls, dec., Baystate and English long cloth Bhnwls, Black embroidered do. plain black and figured Curb me re do. Blndket and Cotton do. Silk figured of nil colors mi widths, black and white Silk. Cotton and Liuen Laces, Chemizetts, collars and cuffs, Mourning collars and cuffs, do. FURS—Ladies and Misses Coney Muffs, fine Jennet and Lynx do. Violorines, Swansdown, act. Bonnets and Bonnet Hlhboni, Ladiea embroidered Hungarian Lace, Satin Pearls, Al* brou and Tulip Bonneta, black and funev full trimmed Silk Bonneta, a beautiful assortment of Ribbons, comprising all the latest and prettiest styles in market. Oe**tle*nena Wear, of every description, French, English and Ame/iagu Broad Cloths, plaiu, black and fancy Cassimeres,- black Satin figured, Silk Slid embroidered cloth Vestiuga, sattnelts, caaaimerella, velvet cord, Jeans, rot.—a heavy •lock of Over-coating. Boots, Shoes, Huts nhd Caps, Mena, Women, Boys and Children’s Calf, Kip, Monaco, Goat and Enamelled Leather Shoe*. Melik, Boys, and youths Kip,Calf thick and Hungarian Boots, Mohs, aud Boys Plush, Fur, Cloth and Oilcloth Capa. Ingrain Vouitinn aud Cotton Curpetinpof benutiful styles, a large atock of Domestic Dry floods, of every species. In addition to tho above they ore in receipt Os a l*rga assortment ofQueeiisware, Glassware. 11l short every thing usually kept iu a Retail Store west of the Alleghenies. ltlcliiuuud, o.i Oil, n-02. com
THE ONLY TRUE PORTRAIT OK WASHINGTON. JUST Pt'fIWSHED T. D. WELCH*B Portrait of Washington. Inis raved (by permission) from ohlY original pomait 111 ftli* Athencum, Boston. THIS saparh i> inure, engraved under the superiirttMHfeitco of Thomas TUIIA, B|., tli • mlnettY and highly glued artiste Is the only rorrect lilceiuwa of Washington ever published. It baa lM?ei cha r aclcriz*d as the crest eat work of art over produced hi thlstouidiy. As to its fidelity wc refer (.the letters of the adopted son of Washington, CBuRRB WASHINGTON PARK tlißfld, trli%iyi*"ll Is a fhhhTu' representattmi of the cetelira ted original," and to Chief Justice Tatty of the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, “Asa vork of art Us excellence and !auty must strike every one who seen it; and ll Is no levs happy in Ur likeness to the Fattier or his Country. It was ity pood fortune to have seen him In the dsya of inv boyhood and hhi who's appearanre Is yet strongly impiessed on toy memory. The jor trait you have Issued appears to me to lean exact llkenera, repre seining perfectly the representing perfectly the exprission as well as the form of the face.* And, says Senator Cass, 'lt fsa Ufa like ex press ion of thegreat original." President Fillmore fays, •ihe work appears to me to have l.ccn admirably executed and eminently worthy the patronage of the public.' Bays Merchant, the eminent |iortrait painter, amHhe pupil of Ptuart, ‘your print to my mind Is more remarkable than any I have seen, for presenting the whole individuality of tile original portrait, together with the noble and dignified reps c of air and manlier, which ai who ever saw him consider it a marked characteristic of the Ffustri iSerSToPVilifs*'picture we Whit Id refer' evcrT lover nr Washington to the portrait liseir, to be scan at the office of this paper, ami tot tie letters nf the billowing Artists, Statesman, Jurists and Scholar*accompanying It. _ ARflATa.—Merchant and Billot, of New York; Beetle,. Roth ertnel and Lambilin, of Philadelphia; t'hestcr Harding,of Boston; Charles Fraaer,of 8. C.;and the a>lopted eon of Washington, HU:i. Geo. W. I*, ('unis, himself an Artist. STATESMEN.—His Excellency MiHanl Fillmore, Major Win. field Pcott, George M. Dills*. Hon. William A. Graham, tlon. Win. R. King, Hon. Daniel Webstar, Hon. I.vuli Boyd, Hon Lewis Css, Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. R.C. Whithorn. L. L. D. JURISTS.—Hon. Robert B. Tanncy, Hon. John Duer, lion. John McLean. Hon. Rufus Choate. SCIIOLARB—CharIes Folsom, Esq., the well known librarian nf the Boston Atheneum, who says, '1 would rattier own it than any Mhiled copy I have ever seen.' R. P. Whipple, Richard Mil dretti, Noil. Edward Everest, 1.. L. D.> Washington Irving. Half \V. Emerson, Jared Spark*. L. L. D , William 11. Prescott, J, L. D., Prof. T.C.Upham, J. T. Ilaadly,Pita G.-een HaMeck. H. W I nut fin lino . Win. Gilmore Sinmi-, and FROM RL’ROPE, Lord Talfourd, T. B. Macan'ev, I r Archibald Ahison, Lord Mayor of Ixmdon. *e., Itc. TUB PUKBB throughout the entire Union, have, with one voice, proclaimed the merits of this stimuli ew^tavln*o enslde all to possess This valuable treasure, Wis sold alt! a low price of J|*r *•' puNWt j h ouoEGR \V. Ctttl.bjß. N, W. corner of Fifth and Arch sts. PhfUdelpliia. WILLIAM O. BTKEI.. I Bole Agent fv .States of ditto ami Indiana* This portrait can only l obtained from MR. BTBKL, or f.-om his duly authorised agents. Arrangements liaYe lawn made with the pOi4 otfoe department, by w lib h copies of the portrait can he sent to my point, pec mail '"frmmiVhy T rnnHlln, FIVR HOLLARS o Wm. t: STRFI., Cincinnati, Ohio, wilt have a copy of the portrait •*■ t them ran* or poTak. Magnificent gilt frames got np express'y for tb portraYs fern, ished at the how price of RScarh.
A MAGNIFICKNT PORTRAIT OF General Jackson. BMr.nl hy T. B. W.teh, &*.. tftor th •r%t**l poctrut r*tolc4 hy T Tsilv Em. This PortimiiViH be* w*tth tor th* Wuhlnjioo, md m mr, twiwi * B ** up. l‘rlrc H I*r copy. AMcew n abort. p,iWnpio.t.ken S Ui* otoce. Oci. isse. Wanted! ANY of CLOVER-SEED, for *l;iAtlichi,kcrt price will be puA i Cub, at No. 31, Mai* at. SicVaotol, Oct. 45, 1884. LYNDE & BARNES. ~1, TONS nf ON Cwnark wantcA ImmtAiaNlv. at th. toll Bpri:>f Feantory. tor hl-h Cnrii.Cawlnrr. o' MarMnir, win he paM A. WW * C. Richmond, IN*. 111 b, IPS?. f
