Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 36, 10 September 1842 — Page 4

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. LAWS OF TIIEITED STATES Pa8d at the 2(1 Seasion of the 2?ib Congress.

Public No. 31. AN ACT granting a right of pre-emption to certain in the town of Perrysbjrgh, hi the State of Ohio. lie it enacted by the Senate and llmst of lieprcscntalites of the Uiutcd Slits s of -linerxca in Congress assembled. That each purchaser, hi or her haira or tnni, of any lot or lol in the town of Prrysbur;;!i, in the State of Ohio, at any iale fr the taxes thereon assessed by the laws of the Slate, tne title to which has not been divested from the L'. States in any other manner than under color of rich tax aale, shall have the right to enter the sam at any time within on year from the iinngi of th.i act, at tiie land office in the district within whi:h said town is situated, at the price f ir which the same was or were eiruck olf at the public itltof lots in eaitl town, held at the to.vu of W outer, in July, one thousand eight hundred ami seventeen, with interest from that date; an1 on making sucli entry, mi I paying for such lot or lots, as aforesaid, patents shall isue for the same, in the mniiior they are issue 1 fur other Ian Bold by the United .Stales: Provided, however. That nothing herein contain ! shall be const.-ued to aiTect or tirejudice the rights of thirl persons to any sucn lot or lots, or to hoH the Unite! Siates to any warranty of title purporting tu be oiireyer! by sai l patent-!. JOHN WHITE, Speaker of the Iliusc of Itepresentalii-et. WILLIE P. MANGL'U, President of Ike Senate, pro tempore. Approved, July 27, 1812. JOHN TYLER. Put No. 32. AN ACT to provide for the permanent employment in the Post Office Department of certain clerks heielof.tr fur several years temporarily employed in that Department. ! Be it enacted by the Senate and I louse of liepresentatires nf lite United States of aierira in Congress .i sse mlled, 'i'hat the Postmaster General tie, nml he is hereby, authorised to employ in the Post Oflice I lepartment. a topograph- ; er, al a salary of six teen hundred dollars; ami eiirht ad.li- 1 tiunal r lei In, v hose annual compensation shall be ft i i i s : lluaa clerks a: l.'urleen hundred tlollars each, four clerks at ; one thousand two hundred dollars each, ami ono clerk at I una thousand dollars. 1 Hte.'J. nd be it further enacted, That the arrears of! pay due to said clerks friui the first day of January last, at 1 the rates aforesaid, and their regular eilarieii for the residue ' of the current year, he regularly paid to them by the proper i officer of the 1 partment ; and f ir this purpose the s ml of eleven tnousand sit hint-ire 1 dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise itppropnated. Sec. .7. 4nd be it further enacted. That eleven additional clerks haretoforo temporarily employe 1 in thn nfi'irs nf I the Auditor of the Post Office Department, tin Isr the pro- 1 visions of the acts ef Congress of the lliird of Mari-h, e:h- j teen hundred and thirty-seven, mid the 7th of Juiv, ei.;ri- ! ISH hundred and thirty-eight, xliull be permanently added ; to the force in that office, at the rales ef compensation heretofore allowed for their services, respertivelv and the ?um ' of thirteen llio.i-.and two liundre 1 I'oliars is hereby appro- j priated out ol any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap- j ropriated, fur the payment of their salaries fur the year j eighteen nunilreil ami forty-two . Appruvid, July 3'), lali. Pobmc No. 31.J AN ACT making appropriations for the naval service for the year one thousand eight hundred and ferty-tsvo. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Ilrpretgnl.itivct of the United Slates of sj rnerica in Congress assembled, That the following sums be appropriated, in addition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, out of any unappropriated money in tho Treasury, for tho naval service for the year cue thousand eight hundred and fortytwo, viz: Ho. I. For pay of commission, warrant, and petty oflicers ai)d seamen, two million three hundred and tnirty-hve thousand dollars: I'rovided, That till otherwise ordered by Congress the officers of the navy ahall not be increased beyond the number in the respective grades that were in the service on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-two, nor ahall there be any further appointment of midshipmen until the number in the service be reduced to the number that were in service on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-one, beyond which they shall not be increased until tho further order of Congress. No. i!. For pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and all the civil establishments at ihp several yards, seventy eight thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. No. 3. For provisions, seven honJred and twenty thousand dollars. No. 4. For medicines an 1 surgical instruments, hospital tore, and other expense on account of the sick, thirty thousand dollars. No. 5. For increase, repair, armament, and equipment ol the navy, and wear and tear of vebSeU in commission, two million dollars. No. C. For ordinance and ordinance ft res on tiie Notthern lakes, fifty-nine thousand and ninety-seven dollars. No. 7. For improvement and necessary- repairs of the navy yard at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, forty-seven thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. No. b. Far improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Chatlestown, Massachusetts, twenty-nine thousand dollars. No. 'J. For improvement anil necessary repnirs of the navy yard at Brnoklyn, New Yurk, one hundred and twenty nine thousand one hundred dollnrs : Provided, Tha: u part ot this or any former appropriation to tnat object shall be applied to the construction of a dry dork at H.-ooklvn, except in payment for materials previously contracted for and yet lu be dein ered, until a suitable place shall b" selected in tha harbor of New York, and the title to the Ian.) obtained. Mud a plan and estimate nf tha cost ma le, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navv, and approved ; by him and the President: .Ind provided, a'.$o. That the Secretary of the Navy may, in his discretion, apply the aum of one hundred thousand dollars ot" the amount hereby appropriated, and any balance of former appropriations for the construction of a dry dock at Brooklyn, Ne v York, to the construction of a floating dock at '.he same place; ' and if any part cf this appropriation shall be expended upon the construction of a flalin Hock, as hereby authorized, the construction of the dry dock shall be suspended until the further order of Congress. No. 10. For improvement and necessary reps its of the navy yard at Philadelphia, renusyl-auia, one thousan 1 six hundred dollars. No. II. For improvement an 1 necessary repairs cf the navy yard at Washington, District of Columbia, fifteen thousand three hundred dollars. No. 13. For improvement ami necessary repairs of tho navy yard at Uospurt, Virginia, fifty-six tho jsand eight hundred dollar. No. 13. For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard near Pensacola, Florida, and for a naval constructor at said place, thirty-five thousand three huudrsJ dollar. No. 14. For accessary repairs of the h.wpital building and its dependencies at Charle.town, Massachusetts, three thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. No. 15. For finishing coppering the roof of the hospital building at Brooklyn, New Voik, fifteen hundred dollars. No. 16. For necessarv repairs of the hospital buihiin; and its dependencies at Norfolk, Virginia, thirteen thousand aeven hundred and fifty dollars. No. 17. For building an ice-house an d privies at the hospital at Pensacola, two thousand rtoilarNo. IS. for necasary repairs of the Philadelphia naval asylum, one thousand three hundred dollars. No. 19. For defraying the expenses that may accrue fir the following poryo--, via. For freight and transportation of materials and stores of everr description; forvvhsrfae and dockage; storage and rent; travelling expanses ot officers and transportation of seamen ; house root to pursers, when duly authorized ; for funeral expenses; fur commissions, clerk hire, office rent, stationery, and fuel to navy agents;fr premiums and incidental expenses ol" recruiting; for apprehending deserters; for compensation to judc, advocates; for per diem allowance to persons alien 1 in- courts martial and courts of inquiry, ar other services authorized by law; for printing and stationery of ere-y description, and for werkin:; the lithographic press; for bonks, maps, chart, mathematical and nautical instruments, chronometers, models, and drawings; for the purchase an.! repair of fire engines and machinery; for tha repair of steam engine in navy yards; for fte purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and for carts, tiaiber wheels, and workmen's tool of vary description, tor postage of letters on public service; for pilotage and towing ships of war; for taxes and assessments on public property; for assistance rendered to vessels in distress; for incidental labor al navy yards not applicable to any other appropriation, for coal and other fuel, and fcr candles and Oil for the use of naw var Js u.i shore sta-

t;on, and for no othe.-object or purpose whatever, four h-in- j tired and fifty thou-and dollars. ) No. -JO. For rontin?ant expenses for objects not herein- ; before enumerated, three thousand dollar". fio. 31. for the charter of tteamerf Splendid and t. in- . on, in September and OctoUer, eighteen hundred and forty- , one, for the sirvey of Nantucket Sana!, four laousand three hundred and forty-five dollars and thirty nine rents. I No. '21. For carry.:)? into effect tha arts for the supprea- . .in of tha ilivs trade, including the support of recaptured , Africana, and their removal to Africa, mtdar authority of :

1 acts, incl iiiii; an unexpended titiance "i w "roropriau ns earrie i to tiie surplus fund, tea iwuian-i n j hundred and forty-three .tolUrs anl Iorty-to ce.i.s. No. For tiie transportation, arrange, nam. an t p-eser- ; vatio.i .f articles brouot and to be brouijtit by tna asp'.onn? enpeditinn, twenty tfiousan 1 dollars, if ej uiutfi be necessary . MARINE COItl'S. No. 21. l or pay of of:;.:ar, iie.a-commissicned ofiicers, musicia-is, pri v a te, and er- a:i ts, servi on shore, an I uleietenva t.f olhcers of tiie marine corps, one hundred and a iirhty-three tnousand three hundred and hty-ona dol.ar-. No. U't. For provisions for the iion-coniniiioiied otiieeis, muaiciaiH, privates and servants and washerwomen, serving on shore, forty -five thouiand lif ty-four ii hilars and n maty -iinia cents. No. iitj. h'or clothing, furty-iiiree tnousan six h'luure. sixty-lwa dollars end blty cent". No. if 7. For fuel, sixteen thaj'an-I two h un ire seventy - lour dollars and twelve csnts. " . tin Knr keenin" barracks in resair. an 1 for rent ot tem;iorary barracks at New York, six thoa-and dol'-'S. No. U'J . For traiicportation of o'Xcers, non ceniin issioned officers, musicians, and privates, and expense of recruiting, eiht thousand dollar. So. .10. For medicines, hospital supplies, aurgical instrumt'ii'.r, pay of matron and hospital stsw ar is, foui thousand una lumlred ami fo-ty dollars. No 31. For military stores, pay of armorer'!, keeping arms in repair, accoutrements, or Itiauce "ion.--', I'rmin, I-ls-, and other instruments, lo thousand aiitl liuiidie i No. I'cr contingent expenses of said corps, viz, freight, furnace, tuii, wharlaj.i, and cartage ; for .er Fur ' i f 11 1 aliuw auc lor a tte ndin courts martial and courts id in iiry ; compensation to ju Iijo advocates; buu-n rent, wnere tnwro are no potilic ijuaitois itVini'l ; per d.eni allowance to enlisted men on constant lahoi ; e pause of burying deceased marines ; printing, stalionerv, fore.-e, po-taijo on public letter- ; expenses in purJuit of deeei ti.-n ; randln and oil, etraw, barrack furniture, lie-l sacks, spa dt-s, axes, shovel-, picks, carpenter's tools, nod lor keepi:ij! a hor-e lor the ineisonger, seventeen tUnusatiil nine iuudteJ and ustity dollars. Approved , August 1, 1-12-Per i.i (. No .10 AN AC T to provide for the aruie 1 occupation and settle mcnt of the unsttt.ed part of tne peninsula ut Ea.t Floriit marled hi, the Senate and lltuse of Ilepretrnlatipc of the I intrd Stall $ of .'liiir'iM in C,nrisi at'emlilrd. That any person, bents the hea l of a family, a single man m er eiutcen years of airti, nbls to bear arms, w ho bus ma le or snail, witniti one year Iron) and after tite jiasee of this act, make an actual aettluuiont witiim that part of 1 lorida situate and be ing south of Hie I inc dividing tow n-b i p numbers nine and ten so ith, and east of the base line, hal! bu entitled to ono quarter section of sai l laud, on tha lollowi com! i tions and sti puis tiuns : t'irrt. That nid settler shall obtain from the register ol tho land office, in tho district in which he proposes to settle, a permit describing, as particularly as may be practicable, the place where his Oi her settlement is intended to he made : I'roixded, That no person who shall be a resident of Florida at tne time of the pasne,o of this act, who shall be the owner of one hundred an 1 si v ty acres oflani nt tiie time he proposes to settle, shall bo entitled to a permit from the register. St'oiii. That said settler shall residn in the Territory of Florida, south of said township line, fir live consecutive, years, and to take his grant on any public land eo r.lt of that township . Third. That said settler shall erect thereon a house fit for the habitation of man, and shall clear, enclose, and cultivate at least fire acres nf sail land, and reside thereon for I'm spkuo of four ye... ,. I .. i 1 -. . I- y - the date of his permit, if he or she shall sa long live. Fourth. That such settler shall , within one year after the survey of said lands, and tho opening of the proper office for the entry and sale nf the same by tiie United States, prove, before such tribunal, and in such manner art 1 form as shall be prescribed by the Commissioner f f the General Lau ! OHr:H, with the approval of the President, tne (art that the settlement has been commenced, and the particular quarter section upon whicn it is located; and also that such settler shall, within six months alter the expiration of five years from the date of his permit, prove, in like manner, the fact of eoiiti.iue.l resi Unco and cultivation, as required in tho socon.l and third conditions herein above prescribed; whereupon, and not until then, a patent shall is-me to said settler, for such quarter secliop. Sec. 'J. .In I be it tttr'her matted. That in the case of the settlement of the same quarter section by two or more -ettlcr, the right to the location shall be determined by priority of spf.lainent, to lie ascertained under such rules as the Commissioner of the General Land Office, with the ap- : proval of tiie President, may prescribe; and the subsequent settler or settlars siiaii be permuted to locate the quantity ' he, she, nr they may be entitled to elsewhere within the 1 same township, upon vacant public lands. ; Sec. .1. .-?nJ be it further enacted. That no rijhtordonation shall be acquired under this act within two miles of any permanent military post of the I nited States, estab- j lished and garrisoned at the lima such settlement and rasi- ' l dent-e ws eorumenced. j Sec. 4 mctnd be it further enacted. That nil sales, eifts. le vises, agreements, bonds, or powers to sell, transfers, or , I liens whatsoever, private or judicial, of the lands, or any portion thereof, acquired by tiiis act, made at anv lime before patents shall have iss. jed for the same, shall utterly ' void and without effect, to every intent a id purpoe, wheth- I ! er in law or equity ; and the purchaser or obligee, under and ! l such sale, agreement, bond, or power to sell, transfer, r j 1 lien, shall not be entit'ef to recover back the price or consid- J sration paid therefore, but shall foifeit the same absolutely ' in sorh settler of bis heirs. ; Sic. .". .1 ni be it further enacted. That upon tho death of any settler before the end of the five years, or before liie , issuing of the patent, all his rights under this act soall descend M his widow, and hairs at law, if he leaves a widow, ' and to his heirs at law, if he leaves none, to be held and divide.i by tiiem according to the laws of Florida, any previ- ) ons sale or transfer of the same or cf any interest, leal or 1 ' equitable, in the same, to the contrary notwithstanding. i And proof of his compliance with the conditions of ttiit act, I up to ihe time of his death, shall bo sufficient to entitle 1 them to the patent. Sec. 6. mind be it further enacted. That where any settlement, br the erection of a dwelling, or the cultivation of any portion thereof, shall be made upon the sixteenth section before tho same shall be surveyed, then and in that cass other la:t ! shall be selected by the school commissioners of , the township, in lieu, of said section sixteen, or sjch part! thereof as way be claimed under this act. I Sec. 7. nd be it further enacted. That not exceeding two hundred thousand acres of land shall be taken for et- s tlement on ler this act. j Sec. 8 . .fni be it further enacted, That the President , .of the United States mar, at any time, by proclamation, j snsoen I ail further permits anl settlements under this act, by civinc months notice therei f. I lc. '.. .mx" be vf further enacted. That tho Cumrois- i sinner of the General Land Office shall, cn or before the first dav of February, eighteen hundred and fortv-f our, re- j port to t'oneress the names of every inlividval who shall j have made the actual settlement required by the first sec- I lion of this act, specilvinj; tne hea ls i f families and the ! sin:'" men, and the baii.ni ot each .juarter section occu- j ied by each of said settlers. Approved, August 4, 1-12. TAVERS 1'Ofl SALE. 1 IHE subscriber will seh' at private !e a TAVERN and -JO acres of fir't rate LAND, lying sis miles west of Cenlreville, Wayne co., Iv. and three miles east of

Cambridge City, on the N ationai Roa 1, and on the crossroad leading from JaeivnbiJrs, t.i W alerioo. Tiie llaue is a firt-rate two-tory frame, with a cel'ar under and a room built to it, a ono-storv lo dwelline house, and a well of the best kind of water before the door, together with a sufficient stable. For further particulars, in piire of Joh.i Sutberlan 1, on the premises, or the subscriber, two miles north of Cambridge City. ft7 If the above property is not sold before the 2ith davof September, at private sale, it shall be sol 1 at public sale on the snme iHt. Terms be made knoun on tae day of sale, and a .wd riirht an l privilege will be -.iven by tae 1st day ol April, lal3. The sa'e is to b? cn the premises. JOHN FINK" EL. JuV Cth, 1:1-'. 30;s.

GOODS! rjIin undersi jued, grateful for past favors n jw announce

1 to their old customers a;i,l t::e public generally, tisat tncy are now optiting lueir usual supp;y ot JiOO'I'S, SHOES, and RUSSIA HATS; aUo ; PALM LEAF HATS, and HltyXETS, fine inZ common, and the Intent style of Florcnechraui HJ..1 IS, a superior article) In addition to ti,e above, we are receiving and nu-v ready to offer to store-keepers and others, by tne liale or Bolt, a handsome and weii-selecte 1 1-Jt cf DOMESTIC GOODS, consisting, in part, of Broun and lileichei MUSL1X S. DRILU.XGS, TICKI.Y'iS. ic; and also, 2,000 y-irds f 3r?iericurt iVmfj, cf the latr-tt and most ajy rorri palltrnt; together uitk other nrlirles luilahle Jot drctrin tip a rfocA: of goolt. All of whi.-M, we feel disposed to sti! on acco'nmodatin; tt-rms, lor CASH. AULILLA JONES SON. N. I!. We also have received 10 dozen bet Eastern t'AI.F M.S, a iimtity of undrcci KID, l.l.M.Ml, BINDIN;, HOUSE LEATHER, Jtc; which we will sell as atiove. fc7We ha e al?o rereiv rl a lar;e lot of I R )N, STEEL, in I N VI I.S, from the manufactory in 1'ittsL.urch; hie it we Hill sell at reduce I prices, wholesale and retail. A. Jo.NES Aj Sun. Hi.'hinon-l, la., fltii mo. 17th, f"if X tl T I (' L . Ol t tCi: I.VP1AN1 MtTLML FlBE IvsHlxtK foJiriNV,) I nuianai-oms, J uly 2?, lr-li. T 11 E ME.MftEllS r.t "imid Company are lierebv notified. mat for t'iie payment of losses by lire and liabilities su-ia Hied sill incurred by said . uinpany, since August 11 I 1 1 , tho Dirctors have thi .lny or-lere 1 th.e f d.owin as-se--iii".U on l;sc Prcinriui Notes liiven to said Cnrnpaiiv, pnv.il-ie t the Treasurer on or before the eighteenth day ' .S'litt iir'''r ntvi tnsuinii, to-wit: tin all notes dated on or before October 10, I5!!, anl not i -sivr, t , ,i : fore l ). both li .l ;i fori- D. In-, b On i bel'.ro lii... b l .l r lore M both ill u : March iiv" hi si ).i i March ciiur'- l, btiii from No. 1 to N iriteiL ti nt one-half per cent. !, 101. Lotu im-lu-ill iii.tr -i.aiie d alter October 1 C, lll tol..-r -'7, 1-11, beinc; from No. - 1 J i , an I on or beto No. -J.4U7, .i-ive, ten and one-half per rent. ill iiotesiUtcd lifter Octooer 7. 1 "5 1 1 , and n-i or 1 e-m-..-r !"ll, being from No. -J, lui to .No. itii mcl-ii ouic and one-half per cent. ill n it. - Sated J ;i uu;i rv 1.' 1, 1 liter I '.-coupler nn. an o:i or 1 .', being from No. to No. oih in -! r lii noteti lit "nd th ree-'jUarti rs pt rent. if r January -1. I i -, and on or urch . 1 - i J, icing from No. -,itii to No. ,t2, c i-;ve, c and unc-'j -tarter per ctnt. illn-ites (,atrii after March I, 1-1.', nil ! on or before li, li.', being from No. U,l3 to No. ,1?1, both v c, three per cent. ,11 no If;, Intel after March II, 1 5 1 nnd on or before 1-2. 1;1), Lein' on No. a,ll, tico and one-quarter per rent . (li all f,re M ir. both iii -1 nitesd.ttl after Msroi 1 2, 1 3 p, and on r be li '.'-'. 1-i.', brioir from N o. 2, li'i, to Xu.'.'.l.'tl i-ive, one and I ''''. r-enart'-rt per re-it. t.t f.,r.lfs-sini-nls will be f -r.var led to A:ti or .' authorie.l j.f rs ins, to whom .Members are fxlouke piompt pavnient. Interest will bo charced 1 .1 1 w.l. Jiee other do! pected to i on all asr Hi nts remaining unpaid on ami ni.er ioc i-m day nt September, on which .lay they are payable; and at the expiration of thirty days from tins dale, delinquents will be haole to suit for the u-fiole amount of their Prem.ii in Notes, agree-a'..!)' to the eleventh section of the Charter Notes of the State Hank, of Indiana, and of the specie-paying li inks in Kentucky and O.iio will be required for assessments. In caes where members have alienated their Policies by sale of the assured property or otherwise, they are hereby notified that it is tneir duly to surrender the same lor discharge, and to pay ihe amount due up to the time of such surrender, agreeable to the requirements of the fifteenth seclion of me ( barter, which inusl be enforced by the Oti.cers of the t.'ompanv. This is so important a matter to members, that Agents are especia'ly requested to call their at tention to it. I to the nroi.er i'.a'nm in regaM thereto. Policies for discharge should be forwarded through the local Agents, ami addressed to the Secretary, hi no rase icf a Policy be discharged until the amounts due on the .Xote w to the date of surrender be first paid, liy order of Director?, JAMES BLAKE, Treasurer. 31 if. Shcritr and Master Commissioner's Ialc of Personal Estate. STATE OF OHIO Hamilton county. 1 J)l'RSUANT to the command of an order f.om ss. he Sjoerior ( o:.rt of L liicinnati, to me directed 1 wili ex-pj-e tu public auction on the 7th day of September next, On the farm of John Mahard, Jr , in Columbia town-hip, Hamilton county, sale to commence al 10 o'clock, A. M. on saiil day, and continued from day lo day until the property is disposed of, namely: '2 bat Horses and 1 grey Horse, 1 yoke of working Cattle, 1 of of Harness, 1 7 wo horse wagon with bed, 1 do do running gear only, it ploughs and tiro harrows, '2 hay rakes, one hay rigging, 1 ox cart, 1 10 or more full blooded, and i blooded Berkshire Hons, consisting of boars, sows, shoatcs and igs, lo Durham and common cows and calrcs, fi Durham hciftrs, 7 do spring calrcs, !$ young Durham bulls, 1 white bull calf, 1 Durham bull .Xapolcon, i vf Durham lull called Prince Frederick, s nhccp, 1 griud stone, 1 windmill, 2 wheel barrows, 1 cross cut saw, 1 stack of Hay, An l at the store corner of Walnnt and Water ;s, one stove, one bedstead and bed and bedding, and one clock. Terms of sale cali on day of sale. To be sold as the property of John Mahard, Jr. at the suit of Mark Euckineham. JOHN C. AVERY, SheriiT anl Special Master in Chancery. Aug. fl, 1512. 3I-ts. Clock and Watch Repairing. "T (TICE.-The subscriber, having J a purcaasea ine enure suxrs. 01 A. Dickinson, in:eti-!s carrying oa the business at tne same stand, where he w ill be pleaded to receive th patronage of his friends an l the old euston,erg of the ettaMishinent. He will seil low fn t ash, and can acconunodate rj'twieM at short notice, as tt will tinr-C A. Dickinson in his err.pioy. T')se nishini work dooe can, as t.elore, t servefl at short notrce. Work warranted, and well done, low for me ready. CEO. T WICKERSHAM. Richmond, May QJ, 1541. iiUlf oj ri -Bj.-arWT-J y rn s X rlV'S S- kts lif S.a J X tftJ U d Ellis XorJyie, S L. Fovlke, Jf A. Williams, HAVING entered iuio partnership in the Foundrv business, under tiie nnrie nd style of .Vjrrfvfrc, loulkc, X It'illiamt; are i'repared to carry on the businese in its v.i nous branches. Tney will keep on hand an assortment of STOVES, MILL IRONS, TLOrCIIS, A.C. acC. Also, will make to order Cardin Machines, Fewer Looms, of the best quality ; all of which they intend selling low for CASH. Tno indebted to the late firm of Mendenhail, Foalke & William, either by note or book account, are hereby notiba j that parment nu't be ma le immediately. Thechanre in the firm rs:i terf it necesssry that collections and settlements saojld r e promptly maae. Those who liava claims si -aiisst tae late firm are re iuested 10 present tnem. NORDYKE. FOL LKE Jt WILLIAMS.

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ALT mankin 1 througho.it their an inunn?e rirc j I 1l ifiti tkrtt vr Irv t1t'i ffmti.iii" In hit- fhom lasi, PiiUare pureivaVtaide; they work no miracles, it or d they p.-ofc ta cure ail iliscasc, lecause they are tl-e scisiet.nc c'i:b;iou:i I t a re; j;ar rnrsi.'jati, w has made his eo:apoa:t J ft a re;j;ar rnrsi profesfiint the tj iy of Jus l.'e. Dr. I eters is a gra !uat ot I'ets.-s is a Vale College, also of the Massachusetts Medical fol'ee, and has somewhat distniuishe ! hin:e.f a a man ':f science and (fiiiuisiiwiif tn laiuily of the late Gov. l'ners, Peters" Vegetable 1'iiis are simple in tneir preparation, mill in tneir action, thorough in tweir operation, and un-inlied in their results. The tow n and coun rv are alike tills? 1 ith their praise. The palace and the poor bouse alike echo with their virtues. In ali climatce tney will retain tsiair wonierfui powers, and exert them unaltered ty age or situ ation, an, 3 mis t.ie voice of arrntelui communitv rroc:anns. i . -, 1 Peter's Pills prevent keep off disease if timely used, an 1 i have no rival in curing billions fever, feer and ne.tr, -lys-( pepsia. liver complaints, croup, sick head ache, jauu iice, j aslhaina, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement "I the splten, piles, colic, female obstructions, heart bum, f me 1 tongue, i nausea, distention of the stomach and bi.Weis, incipient i diarrhoea, flatulence, habitual cost ; v eiiess. Joss of appetite, , blorhed or sallow complexion, and in all cases of torpor of ; the bowels, where a cattiarttc or aperient is indicated, proi ducing neither nausea, tripinfe nor cli bility ; and w e rpeat ; all who try them continue to buy them. Tha most triumphant success has ever attended their use : and enough is already kr.awa of them to lmmnnahze an i hand them down to posterity with the improvements of the ace in medical science. Dr. Paurs was bred to the healing art, and in order to do a lan 1 office basinass, be has originated end called t hi aid the only teain driven machinery in the world for pi.' I work inc. 'Tis perfect, an ? its process imparts to the pill es-eutial virtue, bcaue by being perfectly roueht, all the piiis hidden virtue, is revealed, when called into action, and here also it is Peters axcels all the wotl.1 and takas all tiie premiums, medals and diploma.. So clear the track for tne Engine Peters" Pills are coming a million of witnussss can now bo lit nrl for ihem rcsisili -l do ye bear that 1 while a h si can testify that they believe they mv e the i r al v a ti on liorti disea-e an I death to Peters' Pills, an4 if cal 'mel and knives are not gatting J artialiv into diu?e we are only C'kktifj.-a i f s this p; ( r revi.'etits of Wayne county al. burs u-k jr acents. Il is n will huve Pners'' Pill-, and t ini-inXton. coui ! ho filled with tliein by ue.bv v'.ur friends and neiehs u, li k.'i.i nthat the people i iif.idttr : .ml 1 be to step tiie ru-hing wind. Price Oh r.r The resi-tless force of th ."pi i-fit' per box, T-e iruihs--;.ii:.r universal re ny h millions, keep it t i f 're e h'nr . thr.urhwut tins valu of ception, ad h d lo tho t st;.:i 'iiy . th'i people'' u.uct a id wi.; 1 e h' lears. Their hap; y i;i;lieocii on V 'i:i: der the u-unl chances of jtie n- -' ture, ti ey impart a bu nancy of an elast ic ftep, velvet r hi rk, ' ii v by tiie ir act; in on thtf rhvli.' A'-. ; 1-t :.f - iv'.; i recto I by iniirt fi-eii and carnal i:ld la lit'sutferlnif unu laws of naan 1 a'-tion. n complev ion i dili. -ate sitjati ins a!wa s them '2 or 3 at r tine; th-c hazar 1 i Hi portance . 1 Peter3, and Sa vs ration of bio i fi to cet well v ith cotir-e as iimpi 3 tain n ulet ; .1 nil i K ir p I'Atrpiid i u iiocrncc, nod take 1 1 : 1 1 e vv i 1 ahortu topics; out in the slii'oti ; winch fun. a r t decree incirof li'D lltlll '-t mr love n I I. youii- lis nt sirs le is in o t v t n a n if PTb' I'll a iv I gentle r 1 1,'ri con ire -rfl t- lol t ieiiriisa'ul Is, f,,r they mrouch the .'.Oil do-'-, I i 'i no f r tilt- re-t.-iie r li fe. ' 1'i.s f I l i H.iss the b.oJ to veins as a mouo-.'ii,-n tha patient inot compel For uale. Urolher, l?f ed t j rnske a in. 1 -i bu-hels or 7: -il Uriubtwell, J, al of tnem. i.lltjll boxes, In- IrvinT.ee, 1 .V K. D.i - dale, and D. P. lloilow ay, Ui'-hm-ind, 1 Also, by Colli 'i a . &. Parker, N rt ; hael Akr-r, idricli, Urolher A Co , V inchester; oi. I . Antnony, .M D , Wiliard Putnam, Illoomfi .V Jack, Muncif town ; Smith ic aiampie, Vwrktown ; Joel liinck h-' je, Andersontown; M. Seaton, t 'entreville ; Sir.ks.V. Taiboit, Milton; Elliott Ai Meredith, Cambridge Cily; J no. N . Leebnck, Dntilin; Montsoinerv V LoiiK-ihore, Le i-v ille ; Drs. Tyler .St Tern'!, Havsville ; Hill At Henley. Carthage, Indiana, and throughout the State an 1 1'nitv l Stales. Feb. 11, IH2. f,ly 1MHLES. A large assortment of bible", of various qualities nnd bindings, will be sold cneap at tho HOOK STORE. Bronchitis ! Uvoncljitis ! ! Beware of that dread Destroyer, OT-THE BRONCHITIS, Whirh spares iioitJu-r thi" Yomi or the 15-nun!'ul. but u iunoiol thousands upon th-m-ands tu a grave. Uiiilcr tin: mi.-tlnkrii nan :,r C.oil iurrymtr cji.nt-.ire of f'niis llf llli-S i I.thirs rr.--p.il!-sumption. lhr ti.--:.''.i i disease ar ('ft!-:!!, s;- m Thrortt, II..ar.-!i.-.-.-. 1 intr. Astln i.i. 1 li-i ii.- Fi v ot l'lik-i' ii nr Mum r. ; ml It is an inlianimaiinn nl' tl !; lib -od. .in wiii.'.h tubes or y part A i! ii nifily i.Ilir u.s- ' h .a ' lau-s the inside ol' the rair vessels ruiuiintr thri the Jungs. The !r,j-i-:;t a for this alarmiiij aa i i ease is tho Rev. I. CovctI'm KMM f LIFE. Tilts' new an.i inv;tii.-' versal'.y jirnmninreii ii have used it ami n to be the r!iof iv;mJ' renie.lv in thf vvur.il ! ,.' Me.l ihe i!H. its li-;. j.S Utils w l id irniis, iirublc i.rl'ii' ail'.'ir 'hi- ' i . Broiiciitt is, t onlis iI.K, Croiiji, Asllimo, Wli.ioi.iiii; on: And all .'isea-' s ..fth.- I.' v. a.' PIPE, wliich, jieeloete.I. i i-.-a h a Coiisuniptioii. The Halm of Ln . : :;i from the ari.uis Q-.an; dav. hav.ni iiivnn.iloV v. -ai '- tf J'fiyiiciiw. f - ,i i'.i-::. i cent f all (. - -. u;.''t. ur introduced. I'h. ia':-'"; . :-. :-i, truly syn;pa?!ii ' wi 'i l.-iinaa every where had . ;r i heartu lt juy ; find !." nj .ji the Life as one d't:..:.-e -.-; '.'-' ial t the j.-rn-e r.-'.'t'-h. t :i iv !io riiiir. v. .rii blrxxi nt'H will, a il siiofially best'iv. s aiii'i 1's vi.-it.. are li li nil 1 lev. jnj" Cir. ui ir-. c timonia!.-. d" li.r- ho be had, trratuibius. Frice $1 per bottie. 7-For ie by T. Reed A. Ilroth er. Richmond, la. : Dr. Swain. Cen'.revilie, I a. ; Tho I. Wheien, Cambridge, Ia ; Ia. ; and Jesse Way, Winch; Da 1 ter, Ii Knightitow 11 INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. FILES, AND .,......... ,.,..-,, ( l.)sll h.NLo LLKr.U. M' Tl. ANCEV1NE, corner of Spring and Elizabeth street, N. V. for fifteen years suffered excruciating torments troin tne atiove complaints. Aavice no 1 iiu'iioiw were obtained from the first j hysicians, but nothine eave him any permanent relief, and he expecte 1 lo orao.i mieratiie existence to the end of j.is cays. Wbau, how 1 ever 15Ii AN DRK'I'M'ot FILL 's w ere tuentionel to hitn, anj lne Clirea tatv were knoj and trie cures itiey were nwj o ,. i--lighted up witnio iiiu, ana be ha v ins ptrsesereu in toeir use for upwards of Ri x months, is uow tatirtly recovered, and in the niomnt of perfect health. The greatest part of fifteen years he was ooiije j to eo on crutches, anl for to years previous to commencing with the above Fills, be w as n;.!n to cet his boot on. :u conse'iuenct. of his feel beins SO much iwoi.en. .liw, ouwtier, in ii.ui:r.; ie...j.t-i, and lron':y leeommends all .itnilar.y afH.cted not to fail to rive Uraiidrtth's Fills a trial. Many have taken them in consequence, anJ have derived equal benefit from them. The following are the only authorized Agents ia the places to which their name are attached : Richmond, Samuel Fiar-e: Naw Po"ton, J. Crai; ; Abinirton, J. Ruber ; BrowBsriiie, Rider ct Faten ; Liberty, Burxe& Carr; I-Jla?Tilie, II. F. Maloney; Bentonrilla, i. R- Drown; Centreville, J. E. Dunham: Canbrid;e City. Racers 4i Meek; Dublin, I. 4c B. Kirk ; Hajerstown, W. Usij; Greeasaoroub, Sem Henshaw; Economy, W. B. Herssha A. Co.; AV'ir.ianiibjrs. S. Jjhnson & Co.: U inchestej-, Goodrich A. Brother; Windsor, Thomas Way; Mditcietown. W. C. Haney; S1-rin;b'ronSo, J. IS. Mill". July 23, liU.

EE-S ANTI-PILLIOL: i sale and reia.il at the

FILLS. For Sa'. BO-JK STORE.

?:,." pet Curil, ILL be given for TIMBER suitable fir niakiii" PEGS, delivered at the Last 1 actoi y, li miles

w .N -Klliof I. iChlll l;ld . Those who wi-h to furnish tim'er may enquire for particulars ot C. 'ansant, Kichniond, or J. V . Swam, on the premises. April Sth, 151-J. Utf W II i: 1 A TICX) Fur tne t'ttrt of LIVER COMPLAINT. SYMPTOMS, symptoms arising from chronic diseases of ihe lnT IHE er, are so various as almcsr to bartls description . oo not all appear in ai.r individual case, bat show inem-!ves, m d,!!erent persons, in great ariety, both i.i extent, anmber and degree, as the disorder exists in every gra-'! mon, and often, for a lone time, so slight as to cause no alarm, being nothing more than a se:ia of fullnvss after meals, with some soreness of the bowels, a disposition t irou snie.s, eructotmns ot w ind, ringing in the ears, ri:iznussof tne head, coldness of the extremities, faliov-eJ by ! Jfii.ii- in the soles of tha feet and palms of the hands, an unpleasant and sinking sensation at the pit of the stomach. Some cases are attended with wa tcbf ulness, or unrelreshinir, s'eep, disturbed by dreams Pain, also, m either eirtt, mot frequently in the left, extending to the shoulder blades. The inind is of ten fretful and irritated Iv the most trilling causes ; the memory becomes impaired, n...l mere is a general disinclination for bodily or mental exertion Tha stomach sympathises, an 1 is so much ditnrhed as to lead the patient to suppose that his complaints ar.se from an atTrction ot ihis organ, while it is only affected by being in tho vicinity of the ri al disea-e. The bowels become irregular ; costive.tess alternating with .iiarrli.i-a, and fre.piently distended sail cni Tiipre ii often a lo;s nf appetite, nt other tunes in imnat iral crav ina f ir food. Tha urine beeoi--es highly el ore 1, and is Ireipmntly vol. let with pa.n. The rounto'-nan.-v a--u.nes a sallow, cadnveiuiis, or sickly hue. .Many otner s mptom might be named, but those ulreadv enumerate ! are the inot prominent and common. O.T-i-tVe'r complaint, Jaun iter, Itii$peprta, and alt other disorders arising from a diseased state of the tirer and Us scci-rtioi.t, ran t,r cured sooner bv the use of Ir. Starkuiat'ler's Htuitie h'lixir, thanUu any otht r medicine. It has, by its mi ;i i n tr i ii-.ic merit", o' t.'iuied a wider circulation, and performed more permanent cures, than any other reme dy extan: proof ol which, fi oi t! i ni.jt r -1 ' c table l,v- , and ihe civ en, if w itnv.--e ; ih -atv- a 1 1 -; i e I , w y tcn 'i f . liomals wl.i an eiKire n lo i;;o propriei' h an: voluntari! ". , a . er. i fill ji irnir of Ii-.ide Island. Important 'IV-tun on v. 1 1 lirilu-r proof is rciiiired t I'-tuboa':. l ie tort ot the inestimable ahn- ol ir. St.uk-wciiihE-r-llij'nii-- Klixir. tin-1 ili.n.' in ' coniiiHiiiH'aiiiin timn t!i- II -n. S:iinn.J W. King, Covetttor of Ubilc 1-l.nu!, con -lain-s ii : t il', ti'siimoiiv to rtristmuntf. it bevond ilip.itr, nnd i.nist , .it ( ntir.'ly at r-t the i tea that this p u nt rn :v i. i'la.f I ilu in; iniiny ii-r-ic--- fin J .sunr-i'ins nosii nois ii-i-li s . jo, : Mm. I ;i,.ni tin. p i!.i i.- i v lor tin. Mki. id p. a in. l'l-.-!-.- ri-a J liie f-ilonio.-. slalt incits ci.otmimirnte.J by his l'iri.'ii"iu-v, mulct dale of Johnston, Jan. ti!), 184i. Ir. Ch-.rlr-s Pyrr, Jr. Ty I Var Sir : Your (-omi::unica-tio'i ol yn-tcr lay, a-kini; my opinion of IV. Siarkw rather'a llt-jiT.ic i.itxir, has been received this morninir. In reply, I wil! iiil inn on thn t my confuieii'-ri in patent mcl ic ines t;i nriilly inii t i ry iVitteiin". I irive be 1 too nm.-h reas in to belieie that imprin-ipied nu n will clten pnlin ii.oii ta. ir l ii'i-.v-ciii.eiis tun r iisei s it imt dan ierons iio-trnms ( .r tin." s il.e of j;niii, the-ti-e of which lakes up ihut uiij.orl int mi l critical period of ui.ieuiinoi.it producing an .'! rin-ct, when otherwise perhaps, proper remeil.es wonbl have b( cn ued, miti miich stillerin nn-1 distress preiented. f'oi licit re.i-iin I have not used tnem, Iceluic, myself an ! family to be imich safer iiiider the directions of my family pliy-i-i ians; but having been afflicted for the last six years W illi ditliculties in tiie side and chest, uncomfortable nnd often di-tre-simx, painful and somewhat alarming, and from which I could ct only temporary relief, 1 very fortunately noticed your adx eriisement of the medicine in .piesiion. I had been a school-boy with IV. St.irkw ea Iher, and Iia-1 with him a Ions; and intimate ncipiiiintance when we were yonn men. and from my knowledge of him I thought him incapable of practising deception mi any peron; this fort in I need me to try I V-! Starkweather's Hepatic llliXir, and by its use I now believe myself entirely cured. I need not, therefore, say to you that I consider it of great ral-ie. 1 certainly think its discovery of great public importance. Tho first bottle I took gave me much relief, which regularIy p rogre-e-c.i, until 1 hail taken si boti'". when I discontinued it, having, tormk tJnd, no further use for it nt present. With regard and respect, Yourob't and humble serv't, SA M I' Kit W. KING. (XJr)r. Starkweather"1 i Ilejialir FJi.rir, for the run of l.trer Complaints, is for sale in t'metnuati, only by S.1STOHD PJlllh At their Western Depot of Valuable .Medicine", No. J., l'ourlh street, between Main and Sycamore. Also for sale at their "IIII XNCII OFFICE," Conner of Front and Sycamore street. For sale by I. Reed V ISrotlier, Hichmond, la.; IV Swain, Centred lie, Ia.;Thos. If. Wheelen, Cambridge, la. I'aniel .Mason, Kniolstown, la. and Jeo Way, Winchester. Ia. 98!y TO Al'Uf.Ofjy FOR U I;S.Of all the remedies ever clesised for the preservation of the hair, none has been found equal to JAl MLS HAIR TONIC, in deed il has proved itself iufullibla in p reventiiif; the hair from fallim off, and will positively by o faithf.il application in nineteen caes of every twenty, produce a full and luxuriant head of hair.' Fiease read the following from the Saturday Lvenin;, Post of Sept. Ttii, ll'Si : Hsir Tonic We call the attention of the afflicted witk premature baldness, to the excellent "Hair Tonic" prepared by 1 Jr. Jayne of this city. Having user! it ourselves, we can speak ol its virtues by experience, and wa unhesitatingly pronounce it an invaluable remedy to present the falling off of the hair, and to restore it from a dead, to a fine, healthy appearanee. We can also speak from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three frieuds who vse'a predisposed to baldness, who by the use of Jayae'a Hair Tonic! have now luxuriant hair. We have na disposition to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies, for all diseases which flesh is heir t, but when we hae tested the virtue of a:i article, v. e are free to say it s good. D R. JAYN'E'S KXPKCTOUANT. This inxaluahla ma dicine is daily effecting .iiie of the iiio-l asionislin i l wonderful cures thai hare ever been known. Ail v. bo have ever ased it for Asthma. Cough, Spitting ef IJiool, U'Kiping Cough, Croop or Hivej, Consumption, Chronic Fie irnv, Hoarseness, Fain and Soreness of tiie Breast, rffficu.tr of Urea thing, and every other disease ofth LL'NCiS and HREAST, csin and do attest to its usefulness. It stands u lrjvalicd it stands pre-eminent tt it, anrl you will be forced to acknowledge that its virtues hare rut. nor cannot be overrated ; that it stands far above and be youl the reach of competition; that it is the on.y reasonable, :......... ,..,.! .a ih. ,.l. inlv successful methtxl of atf IMC 'SkJiJ sl'l HJI aa 1 ' - - - , re,tinir and curing diseases of tne Pulmonary Organs. 1 Extract of a certificate from tha Rev. Dr. liabcock, lata j i'resif!ent ol toe aiervi.ie vxn.nge, ..Hint: 1 "From intimate personal acquaintance with Dr. II. a . jaj.ae, a rcg uiar starleot of tae -Viedical I niversity 01 r inn- - I ,v;vaaia, and an ex;erience, successful practionar of nidi j c'llle wa4 prepared to appreciate the nwnensi testii uiotua.e ill ia vor oi nis ui;:fiiii mc. ic:-,. - - ! ,,, hiirhiy than the great majority of thoae whira are ev ' Iteaalvely eulogisv-d. On trial of tliein in my own family, I , me nf them personally, I have more lhaa realized j iiir.r faTOr;1v,;, anticipations. They are what they profesa ' t ,3 not'pjace. iotriiins butskilfully prepared aatidotee , r... ,,,e iarwt aff-ictire of human !isae. I kasrw they are highly esteeued. and frequently preacriixfe, 1.7 some of fie roost respectable of the regular practionere ef medicine of this city and eisewher", and I do nt h.sitata to commend them a a raluabie -dditioii to our materia medica, and a safe, as well a eminently useful remedy for ths, diseased." RL'FCS BABCOCK, Jr. Mr. Nicholas Harris, one of the reacon or the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, has been perfectly eurl b it after havine auffered for eixty year with AttWa., which b-thert bafEe4 the skill of aome of th best Physician, of the city. M.sa Mary Campbell of Fayetta C. Pa has been cured of Asttima of eighteen year standing brthia Expectorant. . t ' Finally, what toe puM.c have Ion? desired, a medicine at thia kiivi, waich mifrjtt te depended upoa, prepared by a regular pbrsiciao is now effered to ihem. and bad of 5 1 ' JAMES K. DUfJDALE, Jily 21, Isil. 2)-Iy Kicujsoi, I.

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