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nxscrroi'. The Legislature efj
-aon patted a Jaw last winter wLidmwiDg the oVpoeites from the I State bank r St. States bank at St. Louis.. treasurer baa vmm issued a cirruwithout any law authorising him C4 to do, to the collectors of the state revenues, stating that be will not receive more than two thirds of the rev enue 0 bilk of the bank of the United States and its branches. Doth are measures of Governor' Dunklin, the dignitary who, when president of the State tenate, ordeied the doors to be thrown wide open when the members of that body were frost bitten with the extreme coldness of the weather, hecause a clause of tho state constitution requires that the Senate shall sit with open doors. W Unrn fmtn th Phi!ol.lrit.; It.
felligencer, that the Girard bank of1"T1' m "f enhancing its
that city, and the Manhattan bank of New York, have made arrangements with the American agent of the Rothchilds or London, for the loan of one million and a half dollars each. What the selected banks borrow money in Europe ! Was it not a crime in the bank of the United States to owe money to foreigners? JViei. Good Advice.' Let n gentleman ever quarrel with a woman. II you
are in trouble with her, retreat. Ilicora.c.y withan.y publication of the kind
she at uses you, be silent. If she tear your cloak ofT, give her your coat. If she bos your ears, bow. ' If she tear your eyes out, feel your way the door "-but fly. 4 The interments at New Orleans during the month of August were 346: during the month of September, 970: for the two months 131G. The interments on the 1st October, were 21. Calvin Edson, known as the Living Skeleton,' weighed at the time of his death, 45 pounds. Fifteen thousand gross of buttons are made every week, within 10 or 12 miles of Northampton. Mass. The girls are so engrossed by his branch of domestic industry, that the housekeepers in that region find it impossible to obtain "help. His Holiness the Pope has granted permission to the Catholics of the United States to use flesh meat on Saturday. By some unaccountable mistike unknown to us this information has not been communicated to the Catholics earlier. Truth Teller. - A Boston paper says, that while intern peri nee is diminishing among them, a propensity for lying is on the Increase. We are sorry to hear so poor an account of Boston. . The value of the property belong ing to the Corporation of New York, is estimated at more than seven millions of dollars. A new Bank, called the Seventh Ward Bank has just commenced bustness in New York. Its one dollar hills contain likenesses of Andrew Jackson and sMartin Van Buren. , . The Hon. Daniel Webster has been engaged in a law case, at Exeter, N. II. in which his fees will amount to 1,000. The Hon. Jeremiah Mason Is engaged on the opposite side. The number of deaths by cholera in the city of Mexico is estimated at 90000; at Vera Cruz one fouith of the population. A Sensible Pn'wcc. Prince Freder ick of Salem Kirbourg, has recently espoused the widow' of a shoe-maker of the name of Scholmiester, who had bequeathed to her a fortune of 400001. . , The United States troops, near Augusta (Geo.) have been ordered to Fort Mitchell snthout delay, in conseJitence of the state of affairs in the 'reek nation. Dr. Miller of Dedham, Mas. per formed the operations of lithotomy last week upon a person long afflicted with the gravel, and two hundred and sixty six stones were extricated, as large as tytzl- nuts! The patient was doing well. LIST OF LETTERS. n nuitnw in tho Carafes Pasf Office, north-west corner of Main and Front streets, which, if not taken out before the year 190U will be sent to the place from whence they came, as dead letters: Baldwin Achsah - E. or W. Truemaa Chacon ess lamer Jemup David ClneJ Jonathan Wilson Jesse Paul V. FeJger Yagge John I, Nov. 3. ItSH. Late Arrival. A NEW stock of Drugs, Medicines, " faints, etc. just received from the Eastera cities, which will enable the sab. scriber to supply any (not inordinate) demand, on as rood terms as can he had west of the mountains. - ? Physicians and country Merchants are
requested to call. m IRVIN J2SED. Kichrqpnd, la, Oct. 29, XS53.
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To be Emlmrnd to aw Immerud Jutt mmd r Joaa rteley and P. HoUeway. Every change in a public journal would see(n to. . require some explanation to its supporters, and the pleasure of giving it on this occasion is enhanced fey the consideration that it will announce an honest intention of nrotnetiag the public weal. 1st eassspnstng and fast increasing population of oar State, holds out a beckoning hand for an extended dissem ination of useful knowledge, and it is the duty as well as the privilege of the pie, to supply this daily growing appetite for mental aliment with wholesome viands. To this end, the proprietors of the Pal ladium propose to enlarge it to an imperial value to the reading community, the sphere of its usefulness will be so extend ed,as to result in mutual benefits to pairons ana puuisneis. It will appear in an enlarged and improved form, after the close of tbe present volume, which ends with tins year ;a ad it is the object of the proprietors to give it aeharactet enduring and respectable. Toefiect this, no pains or expense will be wanting on tbeir part, ana wnn whatever or talent it may be conducted, we pledge ourselves that it shall vie in mechanical neatness and ac in this state. Toe extended size of this paper will enable us to publish a greater variety of miscellaneous matter, foreign and domestic news, changes in the mar ket, and in short whatever may be inter-'! esting in a family newspaper. ' Communications not assailing private character or repugnant to good morals, if deemed worthy of publication, shall re ceive equal attention, from whatever par ty or sect they may emanate; but in a publication of this kind, we consider religious controversies as inappropriate. In politics we profess to be democratic as well as national republicans, but not in the exclusive sense of those terms. Devoted to our republican form of Gov ernment and institutions generally, we shall contribute our humble mite to sus tain them. Nor will we profess neutrality io politics, but such men only, as advo cate measures which we believe most conducive to the public good, shall have our support. Violent partizans we have not been, nor. shall we be, unless emergencies occur, which may seriously en danger the peace and srfety of our country, and then where duty calls we will be found. We consider it premature and inexpe dient now, to arouse the subsiding acri mony of party strife, by selecting a candi date for the next presidential terra. How ever essential party Spirit may be to the preservation of our rights, we wish to see it restrained within due bounds. The undesigningin community wish for rest they can enjoy it, io all probability, under the present administration, until the time shall have ar rived when it will be necessary to make a choice. That time, in our opinion is not yet; but when we do make a selection, we shall have an eye to identity of interest and feeling with the "great West1 should other considerations be equal. Having strong predilections for our own rising State, we shall advocate her present and future internal improvements, give what encouragement we can to her agricultural and manufacturing interests, and above all endeavour to impress the necessity and importance of a genei al system of education, without which, our 2heat fabric of national independence ill crumble to the dust. Without intel ligence to understand and that which has descended to us a a rich lega cy, by the priceless sacrifices or our venerated ancestors, the spirit which has been sung, "Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye," ill soon become a bye-word and a re proach. CONDITONS. The Palladium will be printed on an Imperial sheet, of good quality, on the present tcrnM, viz: Two dollars in ad vance for fifty-two numbers, or 2 50 if payment be delayed until the end of the volume. Payment in advance would be reciprocally beneficial. Rickmomd Imdutna, October, 1833. SZierfcGPsj Sale. 1C 1 V virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Wavae Circuit Court. I will offer for sale in the town of Richmond. on Monday the 18th of November next, 51 ext, 51 sip 19 vn of! acres or Lnl m section 5. Towashi of Raage 1 West, adjacent to tbe tow tUcbsaoad, tbe rents and profits of tbe 5 acres, for i years, wiU first be oBered, and if it does not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy the debt, interests, and costs of the execution, then the fee simple on the same will be offered. Taken ia execution as tbe property of Teagle Trader, at the suit of) achanah W. Pendleton. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Sh'ff. W C. October 23th, 1833. A IX tle who have not either worked out, or paid their JZoad Tax, are requested to pay tbe same aa or before the iota Inst. otherwise they win find aa ac count of the same in the hands of an oacer
for collection. Act wisely and save coat. , JACOB SANDERS, ., ''' Smftrrisor. Nov, 2, 18SS.
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U imtinuT informs the citizens of Richmond and its vicinity that he has removed his once to the room recently occupied as the Pest Office, in SiddaU's row; where he may at all times be found unless absent ea professional business. Nov. 2, 1833. I Lara? CII. UST received, a supply of Sperm. Oil,! which will be sold low. IRVIN REED. CaSS and V7 later m.amniiARD a,, merrick M3 -miwimm faum Timm- Vark MMnl M. uHmt rf Fall sad Winter Roods, which they offer for sale at a small advance more Eastern prices. Richmond nor. ist, loaa. BLAKCHARO c MERRICK are now neeivin direct! from the maaufacturers in New York and Boston, 100 pr. men's Cf. and thick Boots. , 600 " do Kip Broraas. 300 " do thick do. 200 " women's. Leather Shoes. 150 do Morocco and Prunell do. 100 M children's Leather Boots ds Shoes. 90 " men' Ac women's Moccasins. 50 doz. do Seal Caps. 30 " Boy's do do. To which they invite the attention of tbeir friends end customers. Richmond, Nov. 1833. Ciavalction f Partamb ip THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of wlkin dc Mokes is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are left at the old stand. Those indebted to the said firm are respectfully requested to call aud settle their accounts by note or cash. H. L.. w9K.Ii, .4. STOKES. Oct. 15tb, 1633. The business will be conducted by A. S. at the old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with all kinds of goods, at a ve ry low price, for cash or produce jg. STOKES. nrY the subscribers Whiskey,Flour LHj and Wheat, for which the high est market price in cash will be paid. U V tKHUltK Ac AIcN UTT. Richmond, October 19th 1833. PafcHc Sale. llILL be sold at Public Sale on the 12th of November, at the residence of the subscriber four miles north-west o Richmond; consist tug of one two horse Waggon, Horses, Cattle. Sheep and Hoes. and other articles too tedious to men tion. Sale to commence at ten o'clock. Terms made known on the day of sale. VIXNEAOE KUSSELL. Oct. 26th 1833. TNFOJtMS merchants and others that - he has resumed the business of Aurer making at his residence ! J miles north west of Kichmond, where he expects to be able to supply purchasers either by wholesale or retail. Tknw livinir at a distance wishing to purchase by the box, may be supplied by forwarding an order to Jtichmoao Post Of fice. 10th Mo. 26th 1833. FTHE late partnership of James M. Bax SI r and A. V. Imnhain. under the firm of Baxter Ac Dunham, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the firm are m the hands of J. 31. Baxter for settlement, who is responsi ble for the debts of the firm. JAMES M. BAXTER. ALNSON F. DUNHwlM. Oct. 19tb 1833. PUBLIC SALE. rTtHE undersigned will sell as administrators of Philip S. Hichcock, deceased, on Saturday the 2d. of November next, at bis late residence, all the personal property of said deceased, among which are, faro tiorsrt, one cow and call, one new two horse Waggon, dec. dec. Six months cred it on all sums over three dollars. Those having claims on the estate will please present them for settlement, and all who are indebted will be required to make immediate payment to JOH F1NLY Jc ELI BROWN. Jlaminutratr. N. B. The estate is supposed to be sol vent. Oct. 26th 183J. Natice. 4 LL persoas indebted to tbe late firm of Hoover Webster are requested to call en the subscriber in Richmond, previous to the twenty-fifth of December next and settle their respective -accounts by paying the money or giving tbeir Dae bills aa the necessities of the arm Demands cash. HIRAM HOOVEJZ. Oct, 22nd UB33Yaftee. UTOTICE is hereby riven to all whom x it may concern, that the undersigned baa taken out letters of administration oa the ests .e af .Richard Webster, deceased, ate of T7aju township, Wayne County Indiana. " AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to come, forward and aaake insmediate paymeataad those having claims against said estate to present them for
settlement within tbe time prscribed by Law. The estate ia solvent. DAMEL JSSI3 , , . ldmaiutratar. Oct. HHb 1933. .
f?aOM the shop of the sobsciCWew the evening of the bth, a large- silver
Watch the case dees not shut very close. and the under part of the case that foes arouad the stent of the watch, has bad a new piece pat on. It has been iaU-aded to tell the day of the month, but there is no hand for that purpose, one end of the cond hatd is broke of, the chain was low, it run through a nag and made two Hrui. a nor ot tue aoie uw sinvou i - . . - . - ..i
over the chain, tberejwasa steel ring at the(des io their line of buioe, of the test end of the chain to which hung a yellow j materials ani workasansLip, abd at the key. ' I most reasonable prices. Their experience
Aay pomon that will return said watch ; to me, or so I can get it, shall receive ve dollars reward. . WILLI AM L. 8TR ATTOX. Richmond 10th Mo. VAh 1S33. PRCPAQC FC3 niTLU. RATTRAY, has oa hand and will --J' keep a constant supply of very superior domestic Janes, manufactured by himself, three doors South of Dr. Plummer's Office Front Street Richmond, this article will bear competition with any of the kind manufactured in Keatucky or any part of the western country, fersons wishing to purchase by the piece or pattern; cannot be better suited io Indiana. Richmond. Oct. 2d. 1833. N. B: M. Rattray, will purchase common and Merino or Saxon wool for which the highest price in cash will be given. NOTICETHE partnership heretofore existing between Strattan & Reid is this day dissolved, bv its own lirnitatiou. All deLts due the said firm will be found in the handa of Daniel Re id for collection. All persons indebted to said firm will do well to come forward und make settlement immediate! . STRATTAN dX UEID. N. B, The business will be continued, and carried or. in the old stand by J. P. & B. Strattan. They have a first rate Kt of GOODS on hand, of all kinds suitable for the western market; and will sell low for cash, or good trade. J. i. &. li. SI-RATTAN. October 5, 1833. 37 tf A graml chaace for SpecalatioaZ!! rglHU entire premises of the Richmond Hotel, situated in Ricbinond.Indiana, is now offered for sale, and will be sold low for cash in hand. To those who have seen the premises a descrpitiou is unnecessary, suffice it to say, in point of value it is inferior to none in the place. This establishment .was built expressly for a public bouse, and has been occupied as such for three years, formerly by U. Paige and recently by James tV oods. The main as well as the out buildings are large and commodious. The maia front being sixty feet each way, making it a solid square of j sixty each, with attached buudiags. It is situated in tbe heart of the town, oa the corner of " V ashiogton and Main streets. or National road. The high reputation oft Uicbinond as a place of business, we think will be a sufficient inducement to speculators as well as those who wish to obtain a good and valuable public stand, to call and examine the premises. For further) particulars inquire of tbe subscriber, or James Weeds on the premises. JOSEPH ANDRUS. KEKKKXCB. Thomas Hunter, City Hall, Cincinnati. Jmes V . Maxwell, Eaton. John Cain, Indianapolis. DR. CUUMBACXBIPS Celebrated T ic aad Ant t -Dyspeptic Pills. This medicine has bid the most astonishing effects in curing Dytpepmitt, and all complaints of the stomach and digestive organs. ' Many highly respectable individuals have been cured after trying cvey other remedy in vain, and have given tbeir names testifying to the superior efficacy of this medicine. By usin thee Pills occasionally, they keep the stomach free from all bilious disorders, and restore the liver, with the secretions of the body, to the most healthy state. These PlLLS;
are entirely free from any of the psepara- ing office, where tbey have on l:an.I a large t ions of Mercury; they correct acidity ofand general assortment of Fancy and the stomach:removehabitualcosiveness, W,n,or Chmm, Settees,, which they sick head-ache, heartburn,aud flatulency;!11 ,ow for ca9B or PP country rroa ii j . i - -;Ouce.
and are well adapted to the diseases of woman and children. Directions for using them accompany tbe boxes in which they are enclosed. Price 50 cents per box. For sale by IRVIN REED, only agent for Richmood, Indiana. September ?th, 1833. 35
ay bind, will be done at this office, 'siness be hopes to merit a share of the puboa abort notice aad reasoaabe terms. ac patronage. He will keep on batd an . assortment of men's and boys fashionablo
ve aav ITMCrSa HE subscribers will pay fuse dollar aad - twentv-five cents oer hundred. for T old cast iron, such as old broken potts, meiues, anuirons, plough moulds, occ. Ace. aad u fair price for heavy pieces, if delivereu at tneir sound ry in Kicluitond. A penny saved is worth two earned. GROVE dc WILLIAMS. January 25th, 1863. 3 c a clad a OODS, W AM now receiving from New York a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, China aad Queens ware; Boots -V Shoes, sealskin caps, with almost every article of merchandise usually kept iu this market, all of which will be sold at the m it reduced prices or cash and such articles of trade as may ust 1 have declined crediting entirely, ad wilt sell at a small advance from eastra prices. Thankful for past favours. I eoli clt my old customers aad those wishing
to purchase to call aad examine ur themselves. - ATTICCS 8IDDAIX. P. 8. Real French Brandy, Port aad Madeira Wine, which I perchased in New York, expressly fur medical purposes. A. S. Richmond Oct. 12th. 1933
NEW iRANuEULA;" HI ATT c JKM)iirofMiit n.ttJCV LEU U. WII.LlA.lK-f this race-
j having purchased the entire stock of A S " l a " i al , - . m . en mes amaa iur iwaaar nuaaacas win hereafter conduct said business, at the saute stand, (corner of Main ana if root sis. in Ricbmend.1 under the Hn of JaaV
se-Mtwre 4-Tft&auw,w here they intend keep-
yel-jiag at ail times, a general assortment cf
.44' ' JiKlULES, AUiKJta&,- " r. m t . a - a n. w i - a i . a.xja-o, uu aui viui-r mi ir in the buuaess warrants tLcnt ia stringt bat tbeir work will recommend it:eifto the former customers of the sitoj aad the I u l lie generally. JOEL ni TT, CHARLES II. Mouav CALEB R. WILLIAMS noetor S. .Vi.roir, TS now located iu the town of Kichmonf ' Wayne count v, Indiana. His office is on Washington street, two doors north of the Union Hall, where be may be found ready to attend to any calls in the line of his profession, and from a long practical experience he hopes to jive general satisfaction. - Blay 11th 1833. lg. Pnblir sale or Schawl ltuciu f WILL sell at public sale at the Coert 11 house door in Centreville, on Saturday the 23d. day vf November next, the entire reserved section No. 16, township No. 1, and range No. 1 west, ia 4. be county o Wayne, Indiana, three miles north Richmond, in lots according to the divia ions and subdivisions furnished rue by the Trustees of said township; said land is of a good quality, situate ia a fine healthy neighborhood, and most of the lots have large and valuable improvements on them, those who wish a good 'situation ia "Old Wayne," would do well to call aud examine the premises. WILLIAM POSTON. Sept. Jlth 1833. Porter's VegetaMe Catbolicaa. TTSED ia cases of King's Evil or Scorfula, old ulcers, and all diseases of the kin. Likewise ia the Mercurial Disease, or where the constitution has been injured, by tbe long use, or injHiiciou exhibition' of calomel. Also, the BmUmm of Sulpher For sale at the Drug store of WM. LINDSEY. My first volume of Henry's Chemistry is out. I should be pleased to have it retura ed. Those in arrearages for professional services, or otherwise, previous to July last, are earnestly requested to n.alte payment by the first of next month. 1 canuot went my eagagemeats without leaking co'lco lions. W. LIND3EY. Richmond Foundry. rsilIE subscribers under the firm of ' Gaovea & Williams, hare commesccl the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, ia Richmond, Indiana. Where they hare on hand an assortment of PLOUGH aud .MILL CIS TINGS, AMDtllONS, d e. They are manufacturing and will keep constantly for sale ploughs of the most ap proved patterns and of the best materials. All articles usually cast at such an estab lishment, made oa abort notice. If good materials and workmen with a correct knowledge of the business will secure cus torn we with confidence solicit public patronage. Those who wish to olitaio castings from any pattern, or ploughs of a good quality, are respectfully invited to call. t All orders thankfully received and prouif ty atteuaea to. K. GROVER, s A. WILLIAMS, Jauuary 25th, 1833. 3 E a- & U- Ctifbfn, . WOULD respectful! inform tbe citizens of Kichmond and its vi cinity, that tncy bare permanently estaMithcd themselves iu his tows a. the CliAIK MA KING mjSINE88,in all its va rious braxiches.cn Maia otrcet.ib tbesau.e block of buildings occupied tv tLe 1'nulAichmond, Ang. 17th, 1833. Io 1'car Slat l?acttr. DILHORN, respectfully iefcrms tbe citizens of Richmond. aad vi w. cinity, that he ha commenced tbe Lat t.Sr.j business, on Main street, one floor west of J. Block's and opposite Eli BrownV store, aad from his experience and tfof tnnitia at hein acquainted with the hoand plain castor and rorani hats, which Lw ' will sell oa as reasonable terms as can be - iNircfaascd in the nlace. Furs, lambs wool. land approved country produce will be tken iu exchange for hats. Richmond, April 27th. 1833. Iff diaii, Hoared Williagsas, HAVE on hand, a general assortm ent of SADDLERY which tbey wiU sell low for cash, or exchange for the following articles of country produce: Wheat, Core, Bacon, Beeswax, Flax aad Tow Linen, Linsey, dec occ r Caunlry Prodcscr. HP almost any kind will be takes .r subscription to tbe Paltadrurt. " ADMIMrRATO d :OTICtL: A LL persons indebted to the estate of John Addiaeten, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payasaat,and '-.ii .l . - , . - r -
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u inu HTiat; ciainis against saw csiaie must present teem, legaily authenticated for adjastmeBt within oae year from this date. The estate is suppose J to be advent, JOHN ACDIK3TON , -THOMAS ADDl!:Ui C. Oct. 10th, 135.
