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The following description of the: sal of a young temaie, is irom vton's visit to Constantinople. It is a forcible illustration to the estimation in which women are held in the land of the Ottoman-, From the Freshening enjoyment of tSwv hath I started off with my Ar menian miide. for the Aurat Bazaar; where, instead of the robes and weapons, they deal in beauty and blood. The only benug who mere apnerreo to excite any great degree of inter est ' immifr the nurchasers was a young Georgian, who was surreptitiously taken several years since from her native province, and brought a thm ritv where she was purchas ed by a Jew; who to ennance ner value placed her in a situation where she had acquired many personal accomplishments. The violent death of Jjer attentive proprietor had, perhap, hastened her disposal; at least it was the cause of her being more public than usually is the case where an individual so sweetly recommended in her charms is to be purchased. She appeared to be about fifteen years of age, yet, at that period, to have attained her full stature, and a maturity of form which after years may confirm but not improve. She had on an extremely thin and nlumt robe, which every breath of the breeze that was stiring carried acainsther form, displaying its rich and graceful proportions. Her carriage was free and easy, and winning, and betrayed a retiring consciousness of herexposed condition. There was something in her air which seem ed to evince slight humiliation and sorrow: vet so far from injuring her attractions, it eives them a cast ofl extreme delicacy and sweetness. Had she been trained exclusively in reference to this occasion and taken the deepest interest in the issue, it is impossible to conceive in what res pect she could have heightened the impression which her youth, beauty, and artless demeanor crcaieu. "Some the Turks present, appeared very intent on her purchase; they watched her slightest motion with that yearning fondness which one reveals when surveying a facmaling object that it is only just beyond possession. They " presumed not to lay a hand even on the borders of her dress, or to lift the long thin veil that would have concealed her beautiful face, had she not permitted the ruffling air now and then to carry it partially aside. The female servants attended near by in respect ful silence, and evident grief, at thought of their separation from their mistress- Mv eyes were so attract ed to the rich flow of her chesnut hair, as it floated down her shoulders in long luxuriant festoons, and to the swimming softness of her large blue eyes, wiucn ner siirrea veil occasionally disclosed, that 1 did not, at first notice the excitement which a commencement of the sales had created among the by-standcrs. A number of offers were made, rising above each other in quiet succession, till the last reaching twenty-seven hundred dollars, created for some time a breathless pause, when one of the company stepping to the salesman, saul something in atone altogether inaudible, and the action of charms closed. It was instantly rumored that the individual who had made the last and successful! oiler, was an; agent of the lie l,ifendi. who intended to make a present of this beautiful Georgian to the hulian. This appeared to reconcile in some meas-, lire, the unsuccessful competitors to; their disappointment; thoujni turned awav from the spot w look of one who has luckle an invaluable treasure."' Suoar CouRTsrur. A few days a-

a disconsolate Benedict, ofi aa. PTtilliam, tired of single lesst Jnessj ;Jff'rf Jf J'" waited upon the widow of a late welHS AK VV LEr KKE.Lt Ttcot1,yf?m known character, B!.ek Tommy athff Gainsburgb. Wishme to speak With , hop on Main Street directly opposite

her a few Words. Ot course he was, desired to walk in. After a short colloquy, the buslncs of tha gentleman was bronchetl he wanted n housekeeper, and had been reccoBfimended to her. "Well," replied the dame, vvhat family have youf K)h, only my self." But what hous.-rjoni haxe you!" Oh, as to that, 1 have a sitting; room and ouo bed-room

l,.KtbrA!imItnsleer.then?",iM",r. Adams and Soyder. Thi propevty

Why, 1 was thinking we had bet . 1 1 1 ter be married first. After a little consideration, a bargain was struck, and on Monday morning; last the happy couple were joined in the holy bands of matrimony. lWTs Messenger. CO-The Georgia gold mines appear to be yielding more productively than they have been for a year or two past, and we perceive bv an account cop ied from the Dahlonega Recorder, published near one ol the mines in Lttmpkin County, that solid lumps of sold, weighing 259 dvrts. and worth 47?ft I in its Dative state, was lately ta-

ken out of an old mine! This mine which was sold in 1832 for thirty!

thousand dollars, brought only at an administrator's sale in May last. ( Lumpkin County yields au--iforr.tic m!Kuiit this rate it de serves its name. The incendiary of the Treasury Department .Arrested We learn by the New Orleans papers of the tenth instant, that Hubbard, the individual who set fire to the Treasury building at Washington some years since, was arrested in New Orleans, on the 9th. He was traced to that city, by Kelly, the of ficer, and arrested at the post office, where he called for letters. Hubbard confesses the fact and promises to reveal his accomplices. THE STATE OF OHIO,) Montgomery eevmty, Gabrasl C. Issnberger and KJisabetb bis wife, vs. Esther Butt, Solosson Butt, Jacob Hoffman and Polly Hnffssan bis wife. Thomas Dowler and Surah Dowler bis wife, and In Chancery. others. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of said county at their April Term, 1&3G, .the said defendants. Jjrnh Huffman and PoUv his wife and Thorms Dowler and Sarah his wife, are hereby notified that the slid complainants filed, cn the 2Gth d jy of February,A.D.1835, their bill aeainst nid defendants am otners, charging that Jacob Butt sen'rdied, about tlie m;ddle 01 juiy, icssi, in saia county, seized and possessed of real and personal estate to a large amount, ueing certain heirs at 1 iw named in said bill : That on the 22d day of July, 1831, n paper writing purporting to be the last will and teatament of the said Jacob Butt sen'r was exhibited to the Court of Common; Pteasof Montgomery county fir probate and execution thereof granted o Jocob Neible and Samuel Butt, the Executors therein named; that said paper writing wad not in fret and in truth thi last will and testament of said Jacob Butt decM, and tint the execution thereof was procured'; and obtained by undue influence and fraud ulent representation, and said complninaiits pray in the said hill that said fraudulent and pretended will may be set aside as wholly null tnd void and of none -effect in 1 w. &LC. The said defendants, Jacob. Polly, Tho mas and Sarah, are hereby notified that tmlaos tiiev appear and plead, answer or dmur to said bill witbio sixty das after the next term of said Court, to wit: tbe 32d day of August next, that said am-plain-.nts will apply to said Court to take thf matter of said b;!l as confessed as to them, and order and decree accordingly. B v order of the Court. 'EDWiKD W. DAVIE3, Clerk. McNctt & Tours ro, SoTtrs. 23 :9w Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm ofShearon, Jones A. Williams, in the Hatting business, is dissolved by mutual content. All money due said firm must be paid to Jones and Williams, to whom all the accounts, &c. have been transferred. Also, all claims against said firm will be settled by them, Caleb Shearox, Rees C. Jutves, Jesse Williams. THE above business will be continued ly the subscribers, two doors west of their old stand. Our old customers, who are in arrears, will see the necessity of paying up punctually, as we have been to considerable expense in buying Caleb Shearon's part, as well as putting up our present situation. REES C. JONES. JESSE WILLIAMS. . Richmond, May 21, 1S36. 20tf IV m. I,. Drady, SaWfr, Harness maker, Sfc. Stop op. J ,7, jr. BrigktweWs Store. R .TEFU L for past favours, now wishcs to inform the public that be has on'

ith the srrtment of Saddles, BridZes, Harne...?-1. K. "" ... Wf V

,U- lost Robes, Trunks, Saddlebags, Valises, and ,ncn r"K, any IWbios: all of which he will- self at the w,dtht ,nch ana inch and quarter wide

lowest prices for Casl , Linnen, Lincey,;0"" U except the ash flooring to be

Lot her and approve; country produce. Rich-nood, Feb. Vi, 133ft 6tf. the Bank, adjoining A. Siddall's store. where he it tend establishing hiiaself b) doing the most fashionable as well as plain work in at workmanlike manner. He hopes by an assiduous attention to his business to merit and receive d jo proportion of patronage from the town and country. January, 9th. 153GCENTRAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. 111b. subscriber will sell at rasa r mvaie saie, ue siukl uutlt, - . - one door west of tbe public square. in CentrevilJe, latev occaoied bv has the advantace ofa fronton Main street ofl upwards of thirty feet , and on Main cross st. bruit 40 feet. For particulars and teims appy to J. Winder, (.National Hotel,) in Centre vtUc. D. WINDER. May 13. 1S36. IStf FOR SALE. r I'M IE nndersisved will sell a tract ofUnd -- situated 00 Elkborn,4t miles south of: Richmond, containinr eirbtv acres, en which are two small farms, a sood &.I W .Ml LA. and JLaVHlJS E HOUSE, with two Cardinsr Machines and a FITLLLNT2 JtlLL. in complete order. The whole of the above property wul be sold ea reasonable terms, and the neighborhood and water power wtf I justify a considerable extension or the improvements. DANIEL sfc JOHN CLAJtK. May 9th. 1S35. 19tf-

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Pwtte, CeyneJda, & No. 105 Ma cut mnr, Phiuldd-fbia D ESPECTFULLY inform tU Merchants of

JkVs their Warehouse their Spring tr Warehouse their Spring assortment . of Goods, consisting of a full and general assortment of British, t rencb and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale by the niece or package. They flitter them selves that abetter supply or a superior assortment cannot be had on more advantageous terms, either in the Philadelphia or New York markets. Pbiladeliihia.Feb. 20, 183G. THE subscriber having commenced tbe Book binding and paper ruling, at his book store in Richmond, opposite the bank, is prepared to execute all kinds of book binding and paper ruling m the neatest style and at tbe shortest notice. Old books rebound blank books made to order. JESSE STANLEY 1st month 23rd. Is36. 3tf Jeu svjisf Cheap G&. lHE subscriber has just received and i now B. onmiiir at his star, nth mrt rntner a Main and Pearl streets, Riclimond, aacztenive assortment of FRENCH, EN(;!.1SII, GERMAN, and other foreign a o o d S: together with a large quauntity of superior DOMESTIC manufactures: HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, &c. &C &.C. All of which he has himself selected in the City of Philadelphia, and can afford l sell on as good terms as any other in this pai t of the country. Purchasers are reqnetted to examine his tock which is unusually large &. well assorted ATTICl'S SIDDALL. , January 23, 1836. tf. Jeweetrhemieal Remedies. FOR the cure of Rheumatism Scald Head Fever Sores White Swelling I lead-ache, ol all kinds Bowel Complaints Piles ChUU and Fever Ijver Complaints Couzhs Loss of Appetite Local Paios of all kinds Tetters King-worms Corns on the feet Burn Ulcers of all kinds Sore Rves. and i almost an ainus oi .nervous torn plaint. fo sae by IKV1N REED. January 16, 1S36. Superior Diaek famish, PREPARED and sold wholesale and retail by IRVIN HEED. rjMRjas won s.ie. TWO valuable FARMS are offered for sale by the subscriber, lying on Ekhorn , in Jackson township. Prbetocuntv. Ohio, about 7 miles Irom iicinnoud nu' '. miles from Eaton, andahoat 2 miles south ol the National Soad as now located. Hit should a chancre he made by the way ot Eaton, the road will run within 1-2 a mile of the premises. One of said farms contains 136 acres, a fare orchard uncom monly we!l watered. The other contains about 71 acres and well timbered, about 30 acres cleared, with other improvements. For terms apply to tbe subscriber on the premise. ISAAC K. ELDRIDGE. April 30th. 1836. 17tf DR. E. tfiRIFFITCI. WAVING located himself in tbe town of Richmond, oners his professional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country. From an experience of eight year s practice in the state oft Maryland, be flatters himself that he will be able to give ample satisfaction to those who may entiust themselves to his care. He therefore solicits a share of the patronage, i For qualifications, references may be hadj to testimonials in his own possession. He may at all times be found at Mr. Sloan's National Hotel, except when on professional business. Richmond, la. March 19th 1936. NIIIG,ES. ON hand 100,000, mostly of the first quality and laid in fir cash, which wc will selon pleasing terms. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, any quantity of poplar and ah flooring usual thickness and width; weatberboardinff.im good yellow poplar, and square edged. ocmiiu nut icm linn leet long, Irom 1 3 by to 6 by 6, and many intermediate ' sizes, especially 4 bv4, 5 l,v 5. Jtcj Jotsts, poplar, oak and sveamore. from 15' to20 feet long, 2i by 6, and intermediate sizes up to 3 by 10, all which will be accounted for by board rnearure. Sawyers and others will find it to their interest to furnish the above articles, or any part of them seeing they will not be suffered to go awa without "the root of all evil." A. GRIMES & Co Kchm-c3.Mar,-h 12th, 1830. 47tf, I . For sali:.

- t.!?.lfCnber0fft:raJyS "T! fjr8a,c! present them, legally authenticated, fcr 0de? f,om oist": thankfully receivo "ti,rr.m,,er.and h?' orsitthmentwithmVwelve months from .Hlj..rctually attended to; particular

BiaIuhamjI .1... v l. . . n . . . rrJ road, consisting of one hundred and eiirfitv two acres, one hundred of which is under! fence, with two seperatc dwelling houses! and a pood barn and other out builjings. ' TLe place is well watered for a stock farm.! has a good orchard and is well calculated! for two families. For terms antilv m ilu subscriber on the premises JOIEV COLLINS. March 12io, 1838. lQif FLAX SEED OIL WAXTED. THE subscribers still continue to pay the highest cash price for Linseed oil delivered at tbeir store on liaia near Front street, Cincinnati. PEN E M AN e BL'RDSALL. Feb. 13th 1536. 6t BLANK CHECKS, For sale at this office.

GOOD BUKAI). THE undersigned having purchased

the UICHMOJiii if iuuKi vrvices 01 an cspericu , hones t bat in a MW oavs sn ihmiubcij wiKeingood order and ib.t general ftusiav laisaa win -j may favor Lira with a call. r-.. ,. .11 ,;m.mnA for FLAXSEED " I at said Mills. J. R. MEXDEX1IALL. April 23. 1B38. NHf NEW RECKUIT. Jotnth m Gilbert, HAVING just returned from the; F!tern Cities, where he has laid in an extensive assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN and ITALIAN GOODS, IS now opening the same at his rnnm three doors east if the Bank in Richmond, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and customers. AMONG his selections are Fine find superfine CLOTHS various colors, CASI MERES, CASSINETS, DOMES T ICS, French and English Merinos, BombazetlSj Bombazines, Circassians, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlert, SADDLERY and COACH TRIM MINGS, &c. &.C. With a fine assortment of other articles too numerous to mention. Richmond, April 16, 13G. lotf PARTED. WHEREAS, my wife Freelove Foremsn has left my home and protection, I there fore declare to the worlfl, that the ties which have heretofore united us shall hind us no looser, and I am determined to 1 bound by no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES FOREMAN. June I , 1S3G. 23:3w WHOLESALE & RETAIL UOOK STORE. TIIE subscriber having purchased tbe entire stock of the Richmond Book Store and made larre additions to the alreadv extensive collection, is now pre pared to furnish Merchants with alt kinds of School and Blank Books, on as favora ble terms as can be purchased in Cincinnati. He intends keeping a general as sortment of Miscellaneous Works, which will be sold cheap; also, Stationary, Surveying Instruments, Superior Cutlery, Silver Pencils, Steel Pens, Maps, Charts, Bank Notes and Checks, Blank Deeds, Ruled Paper, together with almost every articl called for in a Store of the kind. E. II. BUCKLEY. N. B. Tbe highest price paid for rags delivered either at the Richmond Paper Mill oi at his Store. E. II. B. Feb 6, 1836. 5tf Valuable Water Power THE subscriber is willing to sell his COTTON FACTORY adjoining the town ef Richmond, with more or less land attached and other privileges as may suit the purchaser. The situation is desirable for those who would wish to engage in manufacturing, either as at present occu pied or for ether purposes. It is presumed that those disposed to purchase will examine the premises for themselves. For further particulars enqu-re of C. W. STARR. 4th mo. 23d, 1836. 16tf jIjst received from Philadelphia, A large and handsome assortment of GROCERIES. HARDWARE", QUEENS WARE, &c ' fllE assortment has been selected with great inn tmnui isui to pieaje itiixoaseis. OPlease call and examine for yourselves before purcharing elsewhere. ALEXANDER STOKES Richmond, April 30, 1 s3fi. I7tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned hivinjj taken out .si... T . . -I I Ml m liBiicrs iwanR'nwrT on me lasi win ana w WW -sr . testament ot rinneas Koberts, deceased, . r Itr , t: lir . "3"re ""D couny risk hrrpf.v nnTiiu n I f narfr ... : deLled to the estate of siid deceased, to " - -"j --' '.J f ntf aic 111

come fo. ward and make immediate jny-jwc-t Uof which they warrant equal to any toent thereof, and all persons having justD,ade in tbe State, and will dispose cf

jcidims ogainai sain estate are renneared wuiiiu iwene ioonins irom the hereof Theesute is believed so.vcnl JONATHAN TOWNSEND. JOHN ROBERDS. Executors. Gth mo. 7th, 1S35. 23 -3t TO FARMERS AND MILLERS. TIIE undersigned gives notice that be is introducing into this county, his PATEXT CLOVER HULLIXG MACHINE, Which is of a permanent and cheap cons raction, and capable of hulling from one to four bosheb per hour, for anv lensrtb of time. For reference apply to John Girner John Rencb, J. Plunketor S. Price fc Co Dayton, Ohio; where one of his machines has beea in operation daring the past WM.ROVVE. RicbAond, lad AprU 28, 1936. 21 : it

T II O 31 I'SOiN'S VEGETABLE TOOTBi-.VVEMi: U St OPS.

& tnrmont in disease. u s - the TOOTH ACHE; which he has disco- - - . . ft nearly two years. m me couip.- ?. - i 1 - Miihlii that " rc.ucu, "c " .". . !l . i - nnt 1 t.o .mallest narticie OI IDT tirelv com- " " pounded from tbe vegthibU kingdom, and that its tendency is, instead of corroding tbe nerve and substance of the tooth, to preserve both. It acts as a sedative, and also as an intiseptic, without producing tbe slightest increase of pain, and on its aplication almost instantaneous reuei is Numerous certificates are in the posses sion of the subscriber, of cures performed by this remedy, but as some of them can be seen where the "drops" are for sale, and the others on application to tbe subscriber, it is deemed useless to insert them here as the publication would be more expensive than necessary. A single vial win De suincieni, ii pro perly applied to cure from 6l to 100 cases, and as printed directions accompany each vial, any person can administer it even to himself. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Philip Mason, in Connersville; Allen S- Co, Cincinnati; Nathan D. Gallion, Brookville, and by retail at most of the country stores. A liberal oiscount made to those who purchase for retailing. All communications to the subscriber must be addressed "Evei ton 1. O. rayette Co. Ind." JOSEPH D THOMPSON. Forsa'e bv Itviu Reed. Nov. 21 63.1. PROSPECTUS OF THE Rural Repository, Embellished w ith Engravings ; DtVOTFD TO POLITE LIT K ATI'S F, Kl'CII AS MURAL AND SENT1MKNTAL TALKS, ORIGINAL COMMliNICATIOMS, BKKiSArilT, TKAVKLLINO SKETCHES, AMISING MISCKLLASV, HUMOROl S AND H1S--IOKICAI. AM.CDOTES, PCM MAST, rOKTRV, Jkc. On Saturday, the lSth of June, lS3i, will lie isFiied the first number f the 13th Volume (Fourth iew Hncs)of the Rural Repository. On issuing proposal for a new volume of the Rural Repository, the Publisher tenders his in st sincere acknowledgments to all Contributors, Agents, and Subscribers, for the liberal Mipport which they have affirded him from the cotntrencement of this publication. New assurances on the part of the publisher of a periodical which has stood the tct of years, would seem superfluous, he w ill tlirref ire only say, that it will be conducted on a similar plan and published in the same form as heretofore, and that n pains or expense shall be spared to promote their gratifica tion by its further improvement in tyjiogr a pineal execution and original and se lected matter. CONDITIONS. TIIE Rural Rnpository will be published every other Saturday, in the Qiarto fjim, and will contain twenty six numbers of eight pages each ,with a title page and index to the volume, making in the whole 08 Pges. It will be printed in handsome style, on Medium papr-r of a superior quality, with new type, and embellished occasional v with Engravings; making, at the end ot the year, a neat and tasteful volume, containing matter equal to one thousand duodecimo pages, which will le both amusing aud instructive ia future years. TERMS. The thirteenth volume, F.mrf K V.., .. :ii .i, lfiti. ,.r i ..11 . v wwa I'V. UI'IIUIII ll IllJiailVvt " 'I One Dollar and Fifty Cents at the expiration of three months from the time of subscribing. Any person, who will remit ua Five IMi.u?, free of postage, thai receive six copies, and any person, v Iki will remit u Ten Dollars, free of postage, shall receive twelve copies and any one copy of either of tlie previous volumes. (K7"No subscriptions received for less thin one year. Nmes of Subscribers with the amount of subscriptions to be sent by the 16th of June, or ts soon as convenient, to the publisher, WILLIAM B. STODDARD. Hudson, Columbia co. N. Y.. 183ti. U1CH.A1U.M1 CHAIR WAKE ROOM. THE subscribers would inform their friends and tLe public, that itiey still continue to carrv on the CIIAIR-MAKUm business ;n an U ssVil its gt various branches, at their old T " ana on Main t., opposite the National where they have a Urge and neat K . . - S8 Jriffif irtment of Cane seats, Windsor chairs, Settees. Irn .mn to " lue mosi re.socanie icrins attention paid to packing. Persons wish ing to purchase will find it io their advan tage to give us a call and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell low for cash, credit, or country produce. E. II. D. GITHEXS. Jannarj 30, 1636. 4tf 4 .VEDiC.1L. wes. cs 2ja itcel rxox amd Da. Wji. B. Sxitb. havia;entere1 into r.fwrrsi rf nsrtxKa 111 the practice of Medicine, respectfully offer xs me ciiizetis 01 rticnmornt uik! the neYhbonVif conntry. Thej can be ound icHciflDj ai lit or&ce of Vr. iSiton or at their respective dwelmr lipases, exceot when ahwnt on professional busioefs. Those indebted to either ue Bra prevwmsly to this tmnrenent are respectfully reqnetted to call and settle acouuts. Janaaryll, 1836. if aiin:t drops," Received at this oiTicc on subscription?.

Jeic Infirmary. D11- Samuel Parker, Botanic and Surjtron, woald rrrctfciO. cutiieiii of Kichiaood. atul thV-Kt T

that he hat located in a STvieMus ssl tent house opposite D. P. SU,a't hZLT he would receive patients fmn JT roiled States, and nut w fassUsiasB" incident to this clissate . Patients sfi! bkn!nesof long stand inr, cUrcUi mauon, may receivo restoration by lfcs7iSr electric fluid, without a painful Operates' professes to rrmove cancers, somsslawL evil, salt rheum, asthma, gravel, drsn.? and fever and arue, with medtcmSrSTl'' fluid. He has succeeded in heahas bsZ acute, and chronic diseases, thst'oSs' tumors haveaDiMincedincmbta, he can remove most of the -' bJJ this climate by tiie blew inr of teil fluid and vcpetaLle 'irsst Parker would prescribe for consusaptncT male complaints for but section oftk. t? 1 States, and flatters himst nine cases out of ten, if his vm caa sm ismiistrictly followed. He has studied tacJfi of the old School, the rpfnrmnl. 1. JT. ft! ed with the practice of c U bratud bmiwi erallr. He has expended more thaa ssafw' and dollars in travelling in the United ssaTi amies piorinx me flora ol Aorta Asstfi- ' possesses respectable testimonials of UsJit. Z ability. Steaming; i, not imcticsd. i Dr. Parker has administered U sL1 than one thousand patients in 14 aud lost but four, and they bad bteaJ over to die by the fraternity. Tat? ments in the three grave yards. Mart, mond, during the year the CaolmT past vear, 12; this jear, 29-tVra5il lb months, 1WI, a mortality morssW than any former year under the fwtC the destroying angels. (The wiAus72L idt o wickedly and shall not MBderstaaLk.the wise shal understand.) Ha kaTIZapprised that the destroying aattfcm 'r V At - a a a sl m their cats-paws, that possets ma miM itueir own except ignorant taj vaak,i 'J have exerted their isj... , ' 1 event his patients from adhering s prescriptions, and their false tiara t. been death and quackery frrthstah c the loaves and fishes.) Ilr. ParssW r' grateful for tbe peace aud prospetij have spread their prolific b ranches ' 01 ins lauaaoie acis. lie nas not leli. patient with acute disease in thist can produce certificates ef neas cases that has been restored to heata the destroying angels could not hSj Richmond and vicinity. Dr. Pattr received patients froml to t-DO vamm visited patients from 1 to 40 milcskC vicinity. He has noticed the suras ments on those that have brought fchst cusations arainst him. either brdar sickness in their famili. in masisiaecos. rat tents suflerinr under mine ei any sua would do well to call SB r - ... Parker. Patients liviner at a dittaas be treated by specifvinr the nartsc of their case by another person. WswC receive patients to board, or steeast: medicine: desiarning to establish a Bsst Hcliool in Kicbmond, for tbe beast, suffering humanity, or he wouh) esssX them in tbe most useful branches of stature, bavins; received education iaC of the best seminaries in the U. Stat.) N. II. Dr. Parker wiif remain at kr seventh days(Saturday) ef the westC accommodate those from. a distance, on other days of the week would aST to calls of any kind that any other fftt tioner does in this State. ; ) Fourth month 3tHh, 18315. C For Sale. i Merchant JEHU 1 IN complete order, one of their on Whitewater, within 7 miles oft mond and within 0 miles of the WksX ter Canal. The situation is as beaK any in the state. There are on tbsss. ises two excellent seats for DistiStw 14S acres ol LAND. 50 of which ant i der cultivation; an apple and peach chard of choice fruit. ? THE above will be sold without rsssw - - r APP'y toll. nbawmbourie, Posi Post MtstsTf . " oialft afLce. Possession can be iriveaaara ' as required. . " April :jQ. 1:W. 17 tf -2 TIIE WESTER WHTlCf "Live and let live" f G. DAGGETT, Jr. would infuras the paS -that he has taken the well known tavcrsssxt situated in the wrst part of the towaefT" mon1, on Front a few doers sooth sf 1 S street, whi re he is now ready to aii.Mas . all who my favor him with a call. 01 -will ever be furnished with the best liqjssf . adulterated. As Li ooject will be te sssWM further description i deemed auneeetasryrw ZZ and see. CsV - P. S. lie is now ready to accowsjsssstx C or fifteen boarJiTS. j ' AprU2ud, 1Mb. I JUST RiXEIVED. ' 4 FR ESH supply of Dregs, MeUt T Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, C am offered for sale on the mostresssr terms. I II V IX StXS : Richmond, Beb. 13, 1W3aj C T Office Souik-Wett Comer oXam Front Streets. ' Teaiis. Tbe Palladiaas is pel imperial sheet, at two dollar per paid within three months after or two dollar and fifty cents paid year, and three dollars if mrA pasf -the volome expires. Theterm srslssC complied with. , f Terms oAdoenisiMg. Fifteen lines or less, three ( Each, additional insertion. Fifteen line or less , Cor three Io. do. six Do. do. twelv ofi 1 1 1

JOB PRINTING, I Done quickly and neady office. f 3