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- " ,n4lB ' To UCJLrtl to an Imperial dkeet mmtt mCterwe improoed, . Br riaaurl smd is. iwiw. - Every cUe- iol pabfic jouraal would - Mai ta ftwsome explanation to lis ' tuMiartm. the pleasure of giving it

' ott ties umiino is enhanced by tbe con- ' ridnratign tkat it wilt announce an honest : intention cf promoting the public weal. The enterpnsiaz and fast increasing popuHtioaj of our State, holds out a heckoningthand for an extended dissemination of useful knowledge, and it is th liuty as well as the privilege f the press, to supply ow daily growing appetite mi rrumtal alinsent with wnolesocM viand'. Xo this end, tk proprietors of the Palladium pfepose to enlarge it to an i.-nperial . i hult,, ia the hopes that by enhancing its valise to the reading cominuuity, the sphere of it usefuloess wll be so extended. to result in mutual benefits to patrOOSaM pUMISOers. Ji win appear in wi enlarged and improved form, after the close of the present volume, which ends ,wil fis year find it is the object of the proprietors to give it acnaraetei enduring and respectable. To effect this, no pains 'or expense will he wanting on their part, and with whatever of talent it may be conducted, we pledge ourselves that it shall, vie in) mechanical neatness and ac uraeyv with any publication of the kind in tiis State. The extended size of this neper will enable us to publish a greater - Variety Ol muccnanvum uwirci, tvingu end domestic news, changes in the market, and in short whatever may be interesting in a family newspaper. Communications not assailing private character or repugnant to good morals, if deemed worthy of publication, snail receive equal attention, from whatever party or sect tbey 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 0 Jovernment and institutions generally, we shall contrilvute our bumble mite to bus , tain them. Nor will we profasa neutrali ty in politics, but such men only, us advocafe measures which we neueve ntm conducive to the public good, shall have our support. Violent partizans we have not been, nor shall we be, unless erne rgencie J occur, which may seriously en danger the peace and spfety of our country, nnd then where duty calls we wiil be found. We coiisiOer it premature and inespedicnt now, to arouse the subsiding acriirunv of party 6irife, by selecting a candi date for the next presidential term. However essential party Spirit may be to the Preservation of our rig tits, we wish to see It restrained within due bound. Tbe umlesigning in community wish for rest' they can enjoy it, in all probability, under the present administration, until the time shall have arnved when it will be necessary to make a choice. That time, in our opinion is not yet; but when We do make a selection, wo shall have an ye to identity of interest nd feeling with the "great We-t should other consider htion be equal. Having strong predilections for our own rising State, we shall advocate her present and future internal improvements,' ie what encouragement we can to her agricultural and mmufLcturing- interests, ucd share all endeavour to impress the necesity and importance of a genet al system of education, without which, our great fabric of national independence will crumble to tbe dust. Without intelligence to understand and preserve that which has descended to us a a rich legacy, by the priceless sacrifices of our venerated ancestors, the spirit which has been sung, "Lord of tbe lion heart aad eagle eye, will : soou become a bye-word and a reproach. V - COND1TOXS. . The Palladium will be printed on an Imperial sheet, of good quality, on the present terms, viz: Two dollars in ad vance for fifiy-two numbers, or 2 50 if payment be delayed until the end of the y ilume. Payment in advance would be reci'rocf!v beneficial. " Pf-kr7J In.ti.Ti. October, 1833. Her iITPs ale. T"l Y virtue of an execution to me directed, froca the Wayne Circuit Court. I will oiler for le in tbe torn of Ricbmend, on Monday tbe 18th of November next, 5 acrf s of Land ia section 5, Township IS of Range I Wed, adjaceut to tbe tor a of) KicbmoaJ, tbe rents and profits of tbe 5 acres, for 7 years, will firat be otTered, and if it docs not sell for a sufficient ium to atiafy tke debt, intercut, and cocttof tbe executisa. then the fee imple on tbe aamc wilt beoffere.!. Taken in execution as tbe property of Teaglo Trader, at the suit of JOHN WHITEHEAD, 9t?S. W C. October 23tb, 1833. MmpmrtnnU , A LL those who baye net either worked out, or paid their Road Tax, are reqfrktel to pay the same oa or before tbe Mth iost. otherwise tbey will finl an acconDtof tbe same ia tbe hands of aaoaTrcer isr collection. Art whetv and save cosuir JACUB SANDEii.

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Drartsts. PbOadelplua. the follow ing chemical preparations, -alt 01 waica are highly recoounended to have stood tbe test of many years experience, aad nave the approval of many respectable physicians. All warreuted safe and certain in their curative operation." xhw Weaver ulitonssi CTCBjiXTE. Tans valaable application is rapidly and deservedly superseding all others for sore, weak, and inflamed eyes. It has frequently effected cures when other prena rations in high repute, and all the rem edies in common iiseJnad&tfedVand when, from the severity of the disease, a loss of the eye sight was seriously apprehended. Price, 25 cents a Box. Dr. Weaves KTB WATKOFor eok ami imJUmed rye-Frequently used as a wah in connectiun with Wever'a Eye Salve, ia tedious chronic cases, particularly where there is much dis charge of matter. Price, 25 cents. Dr. Mefaae celekraleal Infant Drops. This valuable Carminative is a safe, ef fectual, and speedy remedy fur the diseases of young children S"ch as Colic,Convuisions. Restless nev, Griping, Disotdered Bowels. Green Stools, Sour Vomitings, Flatulency, fee. Price, 25 cents a Bottle. RED UX1BENT, superior to mtt other MBaitcatums. - for Kktwmatism, VmttLins, Sprmins, Kumkmesa of the limbs, Weakness mmd SHfmeos of the Joints, Numerous cures in ail the above affec tions have come under tbe observation ot tbe proprietors. Price, 50 cents a Bottle. Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea ami Solve. verv suuerior to tue Wf. ai 1 eu in common use. wnicn aie direcied to tne sole object of destroy ing the Wornia, h ith out removing the weak state of the diges tive organs, oa which their production mainly depends. This preparation not only destroys tbe disease out removes the cause, by strengthening tne system gen orally, and the stomach and intestines particularly. The Salve is a valuable addition to the elticocy ol the Tea. Price, to cents a Bot tte. Dr.Weuver itch Ointment. A pleasant, safe, and spveuy remedy for that uisagreeuUe disorder, it is also uii exceueui antatiou for Tetter, Ring worm, and other cuiauc -.ua eruutiw 1 rice tbirt v -seven uuii a bait ceuts a box. Dr. Weaver's i oothe-ache Drops, Thia iittie preparation m recommeaded alike uy it ecouatny arru et&cacy, tbe reliet anbrded is ge ejaiiy immeuiate; anJ has been frequently obtaiuea when other applications m nig.i repute bad tailed. i"rice, ceut a UotUe. Full and ample directions for using ac company each of the auove preparations. i or sale, wholesale and retail by , William LiNiisar; Druggist, Richmond, Indiana. September 7th, 133. 35' Un MoUs Gelessntett Cewgh Di litis fwixer is peculiarly uuu. lv-u to the present, prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds and Coughs, wbica are occasioued by obstructed peraperation wiil reudity jieid to its influence, reaaov ing these trouble-a ne irritations, which act as a consta .t stimulant to cougbiitg it eases pain, an J induces rest to an emi nent degree. Persons afflicted with pul monary coaplaints,bieeding of tbe lungs, etc., spasmodic asthma, palpitation of tne heart, and consumptive afiectwna, even m the most advanced period of life, wiil nnd immediate relief, from its remarkaule power of diminishing the irritability of the system; and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also a nurds un mediate relief in the whooping cough. CERTIFICATES. Columbus, Jmfy 22, 1826. Messrs. Croaov'sl have tor eighteen years, beeu troubled with an a flection of the breast and luugs, attendee with a se vere cough, pain tu the side, and duhcuity ot breatiuug; and in the fait of lb5,i necame so much reduced, that my lite was despaired of; and receiving no visi ble henent from my physician, 1 was ad vised to make trial of La Mott'e Cough Drops; and after taking one bottle, was rvstoied to perfect health; and it is my firm belief, that the use of the above named Drops, saved my life. " THOMAS JONES. O-Pnce, One Dollar for large, and Futy Cents for small bottles. For tale iuMiltonbvR C. AlJJSON, in Ccntieviiie bv Dr. PRICHElSknd ia Richmond by A. SI DUALL add 'Doctor LLNDsEY,and by them warranted good. loCaa I. Taasban, 4 TTOasxr and Covskllo at Liv, haviag peruianeatly located himaelf in Richmond, respectfully iaforms the public mat tie wui laiuoeuy attend to all hi that he may oe entrusted with in tbe line bis profession. He wiU regralarly attead tbeCircni. courts of Wayas. Urn

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mg as a menwt encn, tmrnm n imbii, u is uresumad. ia sufficient to recommead his preparation lo the notice of the pubK k.M k ffMHunMwtitMn lie eminent physicians. George W. Carpenter's Compoud Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, Possessinir all the virtues of this medi cine in a highly concentrated degree, and is one of the most efficient compounds for iurifying the blood, and removing consti tutional diseases. In cases whicn the Jbss box Dur Dmxk is needed, an extempor aneous article may readily be prepared from this syrup. "In tbe Mercurial dis eases, and the sequele of syphilis thai stands high. Likewise in chronic aeeUous of the liver. Carpenter's Precipitated Extract of Bark. Containing Quinine, Cir.cbonine, and the new organic alkali Chiniodine, and imsaesstfig all tne febnfuge properties of Quinine, at one third tbe price. Carpenter' Oleo-Resinous Extract on Mustard9or Uil of Sinaptne. . Carpenter's oil of Cantharidin. This is a new and highly valuable ar ticle, and from the many advantages which it possess, will no doubt entirely supercede t be common mode of blistering; a few drops rubbed two or three times on the part, will effectually draw full and complete blister. One drop is sufficient to make a blister of tne sue of a quarter of a dollar. G. W. Carpcntrr's Compound Survp of Liverwort. Hepatica lruooa. This plant hae Moved to be a stfe and valuable for Coughs, Spitting Biood, Cimanni prion, pnd..pver com' plaints Cbroenfer'f Fluid Extract of iiucms ' . Hosma Vrtnata. For Diseases of the Bladder. Obstruc tions of Urine, Chronic Gonorrhoea, the Gravel, and Gleets of long standing. Od of Black Pepper. (Precipitated in tbe preparation of Pi peline.) Inis article is much mora ac tive than Piper ine; one drop is fully equal to four of the latter. One drop of the oil d; : .ti .i. .i era of that remedy. Oilof Cubebe, This is a valuable addition to Balaam of Copaiva ; ten to twenty drope to an ounce or balsam will increase the virtues of that remedy in gonorrbaBa. Solidified Copaixa. This is an active preparation of tbe Balaam, and is rendered solid without the application of -heat, or diminishing its strength by the addition of inefficient ar. tides it is much used, and highly approved of by the faculty. Caution. The re sin of copaiva, obtained by evaporating tbe Balaam, is entirely inert. - Oil of Copaiva. v .JJtoese five to eight drops, it is supepersbr to Naphtha for preserving potas sium. Full nnd ample directions for using ac company each of the above preparations Sold, wholesale and retail, lv special ap pointment, at the Drue store of DR. WM.LINDSET. Richmond, Sept. 7tb, 1833. 35 E & Cracibiiber's CELEBRATED tonic and aoti-dyspep-tic PILLS, for sale at tbe new Drug store. Richmond, Aug. 10th 1633. 31 OU. CRCMXtACKEaV Oetotensas Tonic and sAi-DyspeptiePiija. This medicine has had the most aston ishing effects in curing Dyspepsia, and all complaints ot tne stomach and digestive organs. Many highly respectable indi viduals have been cured after trying eveotner remedy in vain, acd have riven their names testifying to the superior efficacy of this medicine. By using these rills occasionally, tbey keep the stomach free from all bilious disorder, and restore the liver, with the secretions of the body. to tbe most healthy state. These Pxxxs are entirely free from any of the prepara tions of Mercury ; thev correct acidity ofl the stomach: remove habitual cost iveoess. sick head-ache, heartburavind flatulency; and are well adapted to the diseases of woman snd children. Directions for using them accompany the boxes in which they are enclosed. Price SO cento per box. For sale by IRV1NREED. only agent for Caehmond. Indiana. September 7th, 1633. 35 QFsny kind, win be dona on abort notice sad ress at this office, term Cave te Ptecem. npHE sabecribars wiUpay one dollar aad twenty-five cents nor hundred, ear xnlisTwJfljfl BwP9Bv nnwnsJennJJs 4bssbv m fasr sriee fas heavy nieces, if deliw ed at their fbsmdrv ie Riehaaoad. A m-

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nlcere of tone sxaadias. Felons, er what some neoole know bv the name of Catarrhs, of every deacriutioa. EheooHsBatjc peine of the joints. anu of all tfndV. Chilblains, or parts bv frost. It also one of the dies for scalds and burns. Forwomenw inflamed breasts,and glandular swellings, it is superior to any ssedicme yet now. CERTIFICATE. Taaaico, SSmrch 22, 1S. Sir My son being aCicssd for 'five years with White aweCins, and having applied every remedy recommended by the most eminent physicians within my reach, without success, I at length pro cured one jug of Dr. Judkins Patent Spe cific Ointment, and made tne application acrordins to the directions accompanying the Ointment, and state for the benefit of the afSicted, that befcre one jug v a oerfeet cure was effected. My cnioved eood health ever since. 1 have no doubt, to tbe ointment alone be is in debted, as nothing else was need fee mow nine months oeiore we apasssau of the Ointment. Respectfully, JOHN COCKE. For sale in Milton by R. C. Alubok, in Ccntreville by Uoct. Pntchet, and Richmond by A. Stddall, nnd by warranted good. August 3, 1833. . While Turn only specific ever ofSered to the public. from which a permanent and radi cal cure may be obtained of that disagree able pain, tbe Tooth-acb, with all its at tendant evils: such a fracturing tne jaw a extracting or the teeth, wntca otten proves more painful than the toothach it. self; and cold passing from the decayed tMtk to that iaar. thmrm lo the head. DrO

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other nnpleaeant efSects; each as eGbcts: such as daw sreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, Ac. etc., all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. 1 am nappy to nave it in my power to oner to tbe world a remedy, that will not only remove the paii nine times out of ten, if properly ap plied, but preserve the teeth from further decav. and arrest the disease iu such u are cecay ing and have not commenced aching, restoring them lo health and use fulness. ? . CERTIFICATE, BaMimere, July 7, 1829. Some lima last May. Doctor Thotnae iniie teii wiie some of his Vegetable Tooth-ach Drops, and requested me to use it in my practice 1 accordingly did re commend it to six of mv friends, arul some of them had been eomplainiog of the tooth-ach for mure than three months; and out of thesis it had perfectly cured five. 1 am now fully convinced of its salutary effect, not only curing tbe tooth ach, but prevents teeth from further decaying. J. 1L WINCHESTER, M. D. The subscriber in his practice a a Dentist, havins successfully and to a con siderable extent need Dr. Thorn White's Tooth-ach Drops, can recommend them when genuine, as superior to any other medicine now in use. E. HAUL Pittsburgh, 1S31. FOR SALE in Milton,by It C. Al lison, in Centreville by Dr. Fritchett, and in Richmond by A. Siddall and Dr. Wm. Ltnsev. '' Alexander 33'Ccrdy. C" aATEFFL for tbe liberal patronage he friends, and the public generally, that be continues to carry on tbe T AILORING BUSINESS, in all its various branches. at his old stand on Main street, two doors east of J. M. Laws' store, where all orders ls las use wui oeuaaumiy teesiveaana cerresponnence with some of tbe principal merchant tailors or Jew xerk, he is con stantly furnished with the latest change in tbe fashions, uarmeat cat on the shortest notice, and warranted to fit well if properly made up. August lUth. IS3Z. 33 canxs goo do. T AM now receiving from New York a weoos, uaruware ana tuuery, aaw t Qwsensware; Boots A Shoes, sealskin caps, with almost every article of merchandise usually kept in this market, all of which will be sold at tbe most redveed price for cash aad soch articles of trade as saay . 1 have declined credinng entirely, aad will aeU at a small advance from east ern prices. baakful tor past favours. oli cit my old customers and those wishing to purchase to call and examine for thsmIves. ATT1CTJ9 SIDDALL. Madeira Wise, which I purchased in New York, expressly frr medical purposes. A. S. Richmond Oct. 12th. 1833 rBlHE Subwriberha S- tail liflifal ARTICLES, Snivnswann, J conmuag m part ot wi keys, sdver tatle sad ton do. thimbles, breast ntas. drp,fsiard chain, powket pistol, percsjonon casa, pocket beaks, Casey and sens' boses, spectacles. eswr-sointed prsjeMs, rrspnss. brass and ted of tbe best wnsaity. dsc Also, a hanaseoM alaoaster mantis tiase (sixteea days,) all of srhsch wl be

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tkey Wre so JJblSt? may it not be attnhvsti to ttal articles nkt toenreftia ttwst:that object ta kept in view, vis: t ; have raasdicine aenrefar all diseast:. ferisMtaacSai nublicaan swre remedy 7 chronic and inSamatery iheamafum, atJ ia known where a cure wa notefiecved we are joetiaed in dechriaf it a valuable medicine far that painful disease, and for no other is it recommends ed. ', A fewfrmmmmmgmmmmmmU efiU af fcaejf are gisxn mmsf. Jfeasr. O. if S. Creosy d Co. Geo. 1 feel hamv in bavins it in my power to state to you the good eCfect your vegetable rheumatic drops or sure remedy had in restoring me from n sick bed. In the month of April last I was ao afflicted wik the inflammatory rheumatism that I was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. I could not so much as turn myself in bed,aud it was with the greatest difficulty that I eould be moved in it: I tried various kinds of medicine, aad was attended by a skillful physician, but all to no eSect, until f made oa of your sure remedy, which when ap plied as directed gave me immediate re-, lief. Within a fthort time after 1 commenced using it, I was able to rids out and attend my usual business. I can cheerfully recommend it to the public ej being a gooo jaedicinn for " Cheussatie complaints, a it has been a number qf months and I have bad no return. AACON UOLCSE3G2. Ceumsrs, Osnn, Now. lt, ISl. Sanr I hereby certify that I was for two or three yenrs aChcied with the Cheumstism. I made use of difierenjt kinds of medicine which only gave temno.rary relief la the fall of 1S3 the com. plaint settled in my knee jointa, ao that I was unable to walk, without great nam. 1 .procured a Bottle of your Vegetable Rheajnattc iM-opa or Sure Remedy and applied as directed which gave immediately relief, and within a few days a peramneut cure was exacted, it isnow nearly two years since 1 made use of your Rheumatic Drops and I have not had a return o the Rheumatism since, and I really believe n waa unnc urwpi anioa uiai wiw the cure. A. WASHBURN. SjT , FrumklimCo. O. lOtk ApriL 1833 Take notice that tbe Bottles are stamaed, "VegeUbe ChenmaUc Drops1 and the wrappers I signed O. At. S. Crosby dk Co. with red ink, none others are genuine. race ruty cents. W8 new located in the town of Micbmond Wayne county, ladiaaa. Hu office is. i Washington street, two doors north o? m Vaion llall, where he may be found ready to attend to aay calls in tbe line of bisyeufsssion, and from n long practical, experience he hopes to give general satis faction. May 11th 1833 la PcIie WILL sell ateubJic sale at the CoonV house door in CeatreviUe. on Satnrda the 33d - day of November next, the entire reserved section No. 16, townsbh No. 14. and ranr N. 1 . west, in the count Waxne, Indiana, three miles nertk o RicWiTwiad. is lots aeeordiar td the dirnf bdivisions fnrnished me be Mm Trustees ofsaid tewnshhy; said land is of a good quality, situate in n fine healthy ! nehboriood, and most of the lets hove .Urge aad valuable improve weats en them. those who wish n good sitnstien in "Old Wajae," would do well to call aad exsn ine the premises. WILLIAM POSTON. Sept. 21th 1833. . . . USED in esses of King's Evil or Scoriala, old ulcers, and all diseases of theskin. Likewise in the Mercurial Disease, or where the constitution has been injured . . - .r - ... - s'... rot sale at the vrag store or WM. LIND3SY. My first volasn of llasry Chemistry ir out. I bould be pleased to have it re tamed. These in afrearage for prefsssioaal senr vie, or otherwise, prsvism to July last, are earnestly reqnssted to asake paysseat by the first of next asoata. I cannot meet my engagements without makia-r col lec.w. tuiasy ffflHE swbscribers awder the fir. e Gaovas WnMawe.hnve od tbe FOUJfDBT BUSVfEXS, in Biebmond, Indiana. , Where they have on naad sa imartii lit of rLOlfan and jkjzx cdrjjvxrs, jucdisoms, in. They are saanastetaring and wia 'constantly tor sale i srovsd patter and of the best All article aiaslly cast at i , made on short notice, if good wits efthe aeninemwQ i we with i rosace. la wne warn so obtain ni

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