Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 7, Number 44, 11 November 1837 — Page 4
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' From the Baltimore Atfienmum. BI8IIOP GEORGE, ab trnt touts ritAcm. Art agsd travsller, wora u4 weary, was gsotry urging mi lii tired beast, jit as the eurt was dropping behind the range of bill that bound the horizon of that rich and pictunwiua country, in the vicinity of Springfield, Ohio. It wu a sultry August evening, and b bad journied a distance of thirty-five osiles, sine rooming, bi pulses throbbing under tba influence of a burning mm. At Fairfield ha had been hospitably esrKrtainsd, by ona who bad recog
nised tba veteran eoldier of the em, and who bad rainisterd M bin tot bis roams' ease, of tha baosfita himself bad racairad, front tha haad which fesl-sth tha young Uooa whan they tack ; and ba bad travelled on, refreshed la spirit. But aaay a weary aaile had ba journied oar ainca then, and aoau tba evening shade darbaoad around, ha .iatt tba burdeaaffcfa and toU heavy upon him i and ha desired tha aiaaaaat retreat ba bad pictured to himself when that day's pilgrieiag should ba accomplish . It waa sot long before tha old man checked bia tired anisaal at tba door of tba anxiously looked for haven of rest. A middle agad woman wa at band, to who ha mildly applied for accommodation for himeelf and horse. I don't know,' aaid aha, coldly, after scrutinizing for aorna tim, tba appearance of the traveller which was not
tba most promising, "that wa can taka yeu in, old man.
eea if the minister of 'ill let you lodge with
You is em tired, however, and I'll tba circuit who ia here to night,
Tha young circuit preacher soon made his appearance, and consequentially swaggering up to the old man, examined him for some momenta iminisi lively ; then asked a few impertinent questions" and finally, after adjusting hi hair half-a-dozen times, feeling his smoothly shaven chin, eon esnted that the stranger should share bis bed for the night, aad turning upon bis heel entered the bouse. .' The traveller, aged and weary ae ha was, dismounted, and lad hie faithful animal t tha Mable, where, with his owe) bands, he rubbed him down, watered him, and gave bias food, and than entered the inhospitable mansion where
be) had expected so much kindnes. A method ist family issHsd ia tba bouse, and a tha circuit preacher wa to be there that day, great preparations were made to entertain him, and a a am her of tha methodisi young ladies of the neighborhood bad been invited, so that quite a party met the) aye of the stranger, as he entered, not one of whom Mob tha slightest notice of him, and he wearily sought a vacant chair in the corner, out of direct observation, but where ba eould not all that was going on. And his anxious aya showed that ha was no careless observer of what was transpiring around him. The young minister played hi part with all the frivolity and foolishness of a city beau, and nothing like religion escaped hi lip. Now be wa chattering and bandying senseleae compliments with this young lady, and now engaged in trilling repartee with another, who wa anxious to seem interesting lit hi eyee. The Stranger, after an hour, during which no refreshments bad been prepared for him, asked to be shown his room, to which) be retired unnoticed grieved and shoe-feed at the sonduct of the family and minister. Taking from his saddlebags, a wall worn bible, ba seated himself in a chair, and was soon buried in thought, holy and elevating, and had food to e; which those who passed him by in pity and scorn, dreamed not of Hour aftar hour passed away, and no one
cans to inrila tba old, worn down traveller, to partake of
aba luxurious supper wrtirh was serving below. Toward eleven o'clock the minister came up stairs, and without pause or prayer, hastily threw off his clothes and got Into tba vary middle of a small bed, which wa to ba tha resting place ef tba old man as wall a himself. After a while lb agad stranger rase up, and after partially disrobing himself, knelt down, and remained for many minutes in arrant prayer. Tba earnest breathing out of his aoul, soon arrested tba attention of the young preacher, who began to
feel soma few reproofs of conscience for his own neglect of
bia duty. The old man now rose from his knees, and after lowly undressine himself, col into bud, or, rather upon the
edge of tha bed, lot U ywiiss; preacher had taken possession of tha centre, and would not, voluntarily, move an inch. In this uncomfortable position, the stranger lay for aorna time, in silence. At length tha young preacher made a remark, to which tha old man replied in a style and manas that arrested bis attention. On this he moved over an
inch or two and made mora mom. "How for bar you come to-day, old gentleman?" "Thirty-eve miles." From where I" From Springfield." v Ah, indeed ! You most be tired after so long a journsy, for on of your age." M Yea, this poor old body is much worn down by long and constant travelling, and I ieel that the journey of to-day, '.as -vausted me much." do not belong to Springfield then." ..-' bave no abiding place."
scended, and wa joet by tba bead of the ramilfwitn a !
tho.jand sincere apologias. lie mildly silenced them, aad asksd to havs his horse brought out. Tha horss was accordngly soon ia readiness, and the Bishop, taking up bis saddlebags, was preparing r depart. But surely, Bishop." urged tba distressed matron, uyou ill not thus leave us ! Wait a tew minutes breakfast is on tha table." uXo, sister L , I cannot take breakfast here. You did not consider a poor, toil worn traveller, worthy a meal, and your Bishop has no claim but such as humanity ur;ea." And thus be departed, leaving the family and minister in confusion and sorrow. He did not act thus from resent
ment, for such an emotion did not raise in his heart, but be desired to teach them a iesson such as they would not easily forget. Six months from ibis time the Ohio Annual Conference
met at Cincinnati, and tha yonng minister was to present himself for ordination as a deacon ; and Bishop George was to ba the presiding Bishop. On the first day of tha assembling of the Conference, our minister's heart sunk within him as he saw the venerable Bishop take hi seat. So great was his grief and agitation that he was soon obliged to leave the room. That evening, a the Bishop was seated alone in his chamber, the Rev. Mr. was announced, and be requested him to be shown op. He grasped the young man by the hand with a cordiality which he did not expeet,ibr he bad made careful enquiries, and found that since they had met before a great change bad been wrought in bim. He was now as bumble
and pious, as he was before worldly minded. As a father would have received a disobedient but repentant child, so did this good man receive his erring but contrite brother. They mingled their tears together, while the young preacher, wept as a child, upon the bosom of his spiritual father At that session he was ordained, and he is now one of the roost pious and useful ministers in the Ohio Conference. A. emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
f"YtmM) LCTl O X.Th partnership hereto lore exjstI Minz between Jacub W. Fisher and William D. Fout, mod known by the name of Fisher A Foots, is dissolved by mutual consent. 9 . J. W. FISHER, Wm. I). FOUTS, The business in future will be conducted by Wm. D. Fouts. The business of the old firm will be sstUed bv the new. WM. D. FOUTS. , Boston, Oct. 7, 1337. 33:2m
Charles A. Dickinson.
TTAS just received a fine assortment
llof JCWEl-av.eonsistincof Watch-
", Breast Pins, of almost every pattern
fiager rings, ear drops. Cutlery, pencils, combs, musical boxes, flute pipes,
accordians; an excellent assortment of
spectacles. The public are invited
to rail and examine for themrelve. Clocks aad watches repaired and war-
ant-rl on tie shortesr notice. X. B. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Richmond, Sept. 30, 1337. 33:tf
Carpenter and Builder.
jh4TOTICE.-The undersigned having lately removed to
X. "J tnie piacr, oegs leave to :nlorra the citizens of Rich
mona ana vicinity tnst n intends pa, sun? his occupation as a HOUSE CARPENTER and BUILDER: ha feels
himself fully competent to the fulfilment of any contract he J
migni unaercaxe in me line ol nis profession, and hopes by strict attention tobusinosa to ?are the public patronage. SAMUEL BATTERSBY. Richmond, Oct. 29, 1837. 4 ;tf
WoMAX r THE CITY AND Vt TDK COCXTRV. They are as different as the barn-door fowl is from the bright-plumaged bird of the untrodden wild. In the first place, city girls are not so
handsome as those living in the country. The former excel in dress, and the wary lines of grace;
tbey understand showing on their feet and ankles to better advantage, but they lack one thing very needful the nature. They walk upon the paved street, not the grassy lawn, where every footstep is a line of poetry. They have grown up surrounded by artificial refinements; in the sickly glare of lamps, and a smoky atmosphere;
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersized, having taken out of tha Wayne Probate Court letters tastainentary on the estate of Henry Rus, decsased, late of Wayne county, Indiana; request all those indebted t- said
estate to make immediate payment, and all those having
-i-xiiiis Akamai in? same ;o present til!
ted, lor settlement with in ona year from this date. The estate in solvent. ISAAC BONIXE, Ex'r. 10th mo. 23th, 1 337. REBECCA R UE, Exwutria.
- ASTI-8PA9!tfOraC TTXCTCRE, j oa isoTura'a coxroar. 1 This oaedicina has been prepared with special reference : to the wants of family, in which the most minute narticu-
iarity has been orserved, ia order that mothers might keep
and uaa it with toe most perfect safety, and with the confident assurance that it will afford relief when very many of the standard remedies fail. The proprietor, before offering it to the public, has taken occasion to converse with some distinguished physicians of Virginia, and with special pain to speak of ail the various parts and proportions of tiiis mericina; and those that know its component parts, have pronounced it one of the very best compounds for the following diseases that can be prepared, aad may be use J with perfect airty, as well with the new bora babe, as the man of three score and ten. If those that use it are not satisfied that ft is the very best remedy for the diseases here enumerated, they can return the bottle aad receive back their money. It is boldly asserted that it is almost (if not. qaite) infallible in Diarrhae in all its various forma, Dysentery, Cramp-colic, Cholera Morbus, and Asiatic Cholera : Also. After Pains of lying-in Females for this it is the Mother'sComfo.-t, and because it is the very best preparation for the summer di eases of children that has yet entered the chamber ef the distressed. It is also unequalled for cramps from whatever cause produced. Ladies in the most dclicatc situation may take it under any of the above circumstances with perfect safely and equal benefit. The public may be assured, I that the Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, or Mother's Comfort, has been subjected to the most rigid and scientific examina
tion by some of the most extensive (physicians) practitioners in V irginia, who now recommend it in their practice. They recommend the dose to be from one to two table spoonfuls every half hour for a gron person, while the pain, looseness 01 the bowel", or vomiting continues; for a child from six mouths to two or three years old, from half to a tea spoonful. It may be given to the youngest infant for colic, in the same proportions that paregoric is given, from six dropa (with as much water,) to the dose, for the child of six months old. In every case, if the fi.st dose is rejected, repeat it in a very errrt time. It is not unpleasant to take.
It is best lor fauuhe to ke?p it by them,
mall Pox, Meazles, C rotirt. Couihs. V hooninw f!oiih.
Quinsey, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Gravel, Worms, Dysin- ' tery, Deafness, rinsing noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipelas, or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, '
White dwellings, L leers, some of tbirtv years rtandin";
their minds have been tortured by the goddess oft all eruptions of the Skin, frightful Dreams, Female CW nature. They do not SO often sec the sitting sun.) plaints of every kind, especially Obstructions. Relaxation.
o present them, legally authentica- " v f " " "L. .LT
j How many babes may he kept plump during the summer by j g'v"3 a little in time, that otherwise will wa:e away and I die under the agonizing care of the doting and watchful
mother: remits travelling where they are likely to become affected by a change of water, should assuredly take with them a bottle, as ono spoonful will at once rectify any disorder thus produced. Price, I dollar per bottle." For sale by ISpoujwood and Robertson, or the proprietor at the American Laboratary, Petersburg, and in all the principal towns in the U. States. To the Presi lent of the United States, together with the People at large, and to Mothers particularly. Your attention is invited to one of the most valuable Medical Discoveries that has ever been made in this, or perhaps any other country. To save the necessity of coming before you with a lut of certificates to prove the value of
disc overed, the single names
DR. BBlDDRETU't VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, AN AEFFECTUAL ASSISTN'T OF NATURE. THESE Pills are lecommended by thousand of persons whom they have cured of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head-ache, Pains, and a sense of fullne-s in tiic back part of the head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy; Jaundice, Fever and Ague, bilious, typhus, yellow and common Fevers, of all kinds; Asthma, Oout, Rheumatism, nervous diseases, Liver Coraplaint, Pleurisy, inward weakness, depression of the Spirits.
rtuptures, inflammation, sore t-yes, fits Palsy. Dropsv. i this medicine, so fortunately
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Prepared solely from Vegetable Matter, by Jacob llotcic Baltimore. WHICH may ba taken with perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases ; it earn are for the tui lowing disease- Dyspepsia, Lose of appetite. Indigestion, Indam a lion of the Stomach, Heart Burn, Diarrhea, Dysentery or Flux, Files, Fistula, Obstructed Menstruation, Ague and Fever. Billious. or Remittent Fever. Tvous Fewer.
Scarlet Fever, Small Pow, Erysipetous or St. AntaonyV Fire, Ankvna, Pleurisy, Measets Yellow Fever, Costive- : nesa. Wind on the Stomach or l)owJ., Cholera Morbus, Consumption, Influenza, Colds. Conghs, Inilamation of the chest, Palsey, Gout. Rheumatism, Infiamatory Sore Throat, or Qunwy, Whooping Cough, Thrush or Sore Mouth, Putrid Sore Throat, Croup, Infiamaiiou of the Heart, Dmpssy, Rickets, diseases of the Liver, Jaundice, Difficulty of jnakiug Urine, Gleet, Hysterics, Nervous and Scrofoloua Affections of the Members and Ligaments, Mercurial and Venerial Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Affections of the Skin, and all diseases arising femn Impure Blood Ac. PRICE PER BOTTLE, l,G2t. , The above medicine is for sale bv IRVIN REED, Richmond Indiana.
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At thm mmth went eejratw m Mate auktr UCHMOSD, ways sjtwtttJ
lUfJaVS or nRIPTMCL Tern
anoessamymble in advance. Two
caarra,if paid wiuua the yea aj4 Tsian
be delayed aatil the year expiree.
Di I sen aa 1
tM Or iOTEKTIIUO. Om dollar s aqua be three Insartians: sujlsi,
the buruuhed clouds, the bright artillery of
Heaven. They feel not the balmy air, the dewy freshness of the morning. They do not hear the songs of birds; neither do they see the sparkling rivulet. How then is it possible they can be eqnal to those in affection, tastes, health, and beauty, who sec, and hear, and feel these things? The daughters of people in moderate circumstances in the country are well educated. They usually spend a winter in town, and acquire all that canbe learned of dress, although they depend but little on the 'aid of ornament.1 They read a great deal, and understand music. The society they meet is pure, not varnished rottenness. Their habits are simple, and their tastes elegant. They are without doubt the most fascinating women in the world; and are sought in matrimony by city merchants and lawyers, who have amassed fortunes and begin to look about for some domestic comfort; while tjie fashionable city miss, who is never in public without being absorbed in her appearence, and dress, and walk, and who is always under the restraint of some forced pretUncss,as she thinks it, is suffered to dash the
years away in idleness and folly, till her nerves are worn out, and her health and beauty gone, be3 J t.w wl I'tiltst, ui Diiciuaiilca v"3l OUllg, and is laid on the shelf;- or sho devotes herself to living her life over again in her daughter, her counterpart.
Howr MI have no contlnv.
t tsars." t Xa.iw novo of mint-'
!ng city. My bone is beyond this vale
-1 your present journey?"
How far have yon u
From Fniladelphta. rise.) The methFrom Philadelphia! (In evlden ,hort time edist general eonfori-e was in session since. Had it broken up when you leftr
It adjourned the day before I started." j, ,), j
Ah, indeed moving ti tanner over, sowaru front side of the bed. and allowing the stranger better
commodation. "Had Bishop Gjprge left when you came outf MyMbe started at the same time I did? we left in company?" Indeed r Hero the circuit preacher relinquished a full hall of tfM bod, aad politely requested the stranger to occupy a lar-
Tasce Lioxcss. Captain Rrun, of the Engineers of the army in Africa, has returned on a visit to his family at Macon, bringing with him a young lioness, which be has rendered perfectly tame. It was only a fortnight old, when it came into his possesion, and is now four months and a half. The animal has become as docile as a spaniel, plays freely with strangers, walks daily with her master in the street?, and bliows great attach incntto him. Ixtebpidity Rewarded. A colored man in Market street, Philadelphia succeeded in stopping a pair of runaway horses, a few days ago. The horses were attached to a dearborn, in which were two ladies and three gentlemen. They gave him 20. Cox. Ramsey-, who was sentenced by a Naval Court Marshall "to be placed at the foot of the list of commanders,'" has been restored to his rank by the President. Within the last three months, donations to the amount of 3700 have been made to the New York City Colonization Society.
Si.tcriAB Death. An aged lady in Mamden,
The subscriber having received the appointment as Agent for the above Medicine, for the Counties of Fayette, Union, Delaware, Kandolp, Hancock, Henry, Madison, Shelby, Rush, and Wayne, would inform the public, that he at all times, will keep a supply on hand, either at Wholesale or Retail: He will, as soon as may be consistent, appoint Sub-A?entsin all the prinripnl towns within hislimils. All communications for Agencies, (pot paid,) will receive prompt attention, and terms made known. JAMES GROVER. Comer of Front and Walnut Streets, south of Main.
07-C. W. Apple ton of Centreville, has been appointed agent at that place, and also at Dublin, Wayne County. Richmond, April 8, 1837. 14tf Great Western Agency. JFORSEE, Esq. having been recently appointed Geueal Agent by the Central committee at Indianapolis, to the editorial corps of the State of INDIANA, begs leave to offer his services as an a-;ent for We editors of newspapers residing in other Stales, and all others who have demands on any person or persnns residing in said State. His office will be kept at lndianapoli, where any business in his line will be punctually attended to. Instructions received and all orders spe-fl-Ty and faithfully executed. Twelve per cent. commUsio.i will be exactod on all duiim collected, and amount forwards! at the order of the creditor. The editors of newspapers, who are members of the editorial association in fiis State, and such others as design to become herearter members of the s-imc, as well as thoso who fenl
an interest in promoting the editorial corps in the United States, are respectfully requested to insert this notice three months in their papers, if consistent, free of charge; after to such as are, and may become, members of the association, and until discontinuance is ordered. October, 11, 1337. Jfl-.!in
of Dr. F.J. Mettaaer of Petersburg Va., and his letter.
together with Thomas Shore's, P. M. of the same place, (10 Alfred Huger Esq. P. M. Charleston, t. C.) are presented. The high standing of the Doctor in Virginia, as a medical man, and a gentleman and the notoriety of Mr. Shore, as beiog one amo:i, if not the best public officers in the United States, than whom no one as a gentleman can stand higher, will be sufficient to induce any, and all, to embrace the first opportunity to secure a portion of the AntiSpasmodic Tincture, or Mother's Comfort. No name that the proprietor conid offer to the public would givs more confidence than the above. lhe proprietor regards himself as having done all that duty to his fellow men, and a strong desirs (that should I in the breast of all) to relieve the sufferings in the land, that might to be expected of him, except to proceed, as fast as he can, to supply the many Inree orders that are already before him, and to be ready fr all that may coine. All such directed to the American Ibo-
i ralory, 1 etersburg, irginia, post pa.d, will be attended to
14 1 never yet did knew philosopher Who could bear the Tooth-acne patiently." Much ado about nothing. MONTAGUE'S BALM. A sovereign and infallible remedy for the Tooth-ache, A. an effectual preservation for the Teeth. Price $ per bottle In offering this invaluable Balm to the public, many certif
icates of its efficaey might be given, which the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, and which may be seen by calling at the agents, but we invite the public to a more convincing proof of its almost miraculous power to relieve this most of all aches, the Tooth ache. f)rGive it a trial when all otheremedies have failed, (being careful to adhere strictly to the directions given on each bottle,) and let it rise or fall upon its earn meritspQ Suffice it to say that in thousands of cases it has not failed in a single instance. It should be used after all dental operations, bleeding, and spungy gums, fore teeth, scurvy, &.c, and is decidedly the best tooth wash ever yet discovered, and should be used with a brush instead of any powder, or substance containing, or that ran contain the finest particle of grit, it is spoken of with unmeasured praise, and all who have used it have laid aside all other remedies offered as denser of the moulh and purifier of the breath. For sale at the Drug Store of Irvia Rned, Richmond, Pritchet & Swain, Centerville : also every town and village in the United States by proper agents. AH orders fcr the Balm will receive attention if addressed to Chas. It. Edwards, Cincinnati, who is General agent for the Western country.
cents for eaca aMruonal Insertion. TrVr montka, $3; far eia saooths $C; e f IO
snenresxis AO per annum; three eqenreaen ai.J
Merchants, Dnsggists, and ethers, advertising Tny , iU be charged for a eolama ef 4000 esas, f0 anfor tr- Mirths of a column, 50; far Indf of sJsr-
tor a euartsr of a column, f iS. A deduction
"-" on novertiseiat Moger than a
-olwnn, when inserted by the half year or
tared. Chance rv notices snJ nr ii i
paid invariably ia advance. Ad
broad, must be accompanied with the cash, tmlum
iot puuucauoo by a TvroUarr publisher. r
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC MAJHTACTT"'
9fl rA1K "m calf, kip Boot ansVr do. thick Bnma,.Ad Wua
SO do. thick lieout . 100 do. kip, calf, and msiai s"hllli
--" u u me neat and for sale by
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Riclunond, Aug. lJToit:
Tew CstaMiabcscat. "" l ubscriber respectfully icfhrnu i4luttrS
icimty, that he has sscmUy seleeT easte.a cities n isl m nl t ury oooua.UScf te the puUte an Um -J
As it is his intention to form a rrrnnsjssiit Vstatiaa j-qt place, it will be a great eirsjeVrnftsat es aasuut bisssata the confidence of his customers, tar whicb. all kla :
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I i u J J respscuuiiy fcJhraas the ;iH-itaau-l JL Richmond and its vicinity, that he has tfysetaj ed. with s-reat om. ! ik. J
mercaanaise, eomprisag etc, which he now otters
modating terms.
customers, for which. aU hiseeW.-2
be brought into requisition j and, with a reliance en a, of his customers for raemrr rr, he hopes te ussutj. N. B. Paoocta of all kinds taken ia eacaaaat a. Rrvim tttt! wu a . .... r si
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Richmond Fnndr-. NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Suberribn. tered into eopartnership ia the ownstrv. .
.VrUnnf, Stove, Vopper, Shrtt horn ausf Hough bmiasn.
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K h Bags Black pepper, gniund ready for he tabje, as tl cheap as that ungrouni. fiinger. Alspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmegs, Raisins. Prunes and Tamarinds; Madder, Allum, Indigo, Copj8rs, Logwood, Fustic, Nicaragtiay wood, Vitriol, Annates Window Glass and Putty Lamp oil, and every thing requisite for an assortment in the line of one man' business. For sile cheap for cash ry IRVIN REED, Druggist and Apothecary, Richmond Indiana. Richmond, October, 31, ls37. 41 :tf
! in dun time.
I If Congress shall buy the right, with' view of making it
puulic to the people of the United States, and the world, the proprietor will be most happy in knowing that the people never received a greater benefit at the hands of their representatives. Resiiectfullv submitted by the proprietor of the
American Labratory I Petersburg, Dec. 1st, 1836. - j Petersburg, Sqit. 20th, 1939. Dr. F. J. Mattaitef, Dear Sir I send you a letter from Charleston, from a highly respectable house, in which you will see they make a special and anxious inquiry about the Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, or Mother's Comfort. As an act of humanity to the inhabitants of Charleston, as well as oth ers in the State of South Carolina that are likely to suffer with tTholera, I ask you to give your opinion, concerning the efficacy of thi medicine. In this and other communities, thorn would be no need of doing more than simply offering it for ! I am apprised that physicians ganerally are opposed to the recommending of medicines not prepared by themselves. But as you have been made ncquaint-d with all the parts, and proportions of which the Tincture is composed, and as you have used it with such delightful sucmam ntl ,B rJ -- .U . - yli .1 -i - 1 . 1 same, and that speak of it in tno very highest terms I a-k you in the name of onr fellow sufferers of South Carolina, and particularly of Charlestnn, to state how, and for what diseases this medicine should be taken. Should you not feel disposed to comply with this request, let ray feelings for tha sufferings of my fellow citizens, plead my excuse for this application. I am anxious to send them a large box, by the mornings boat. With great regard, I am vonrobediant servant, h. b. Montague. Petersburg!!, Str t 2'Jth, 1636 Mr. II. B. MojfTaouE, Sir: I received your favor of this morning, and have to nir ili.t flinaitiintiiui in wkii-li tnr aniitk..- .iiimm
are nlunired bv the fatal nrevaler.ee of Asiatic Cholera ir I inS t,le "lomach
mVL HEED,
L continues to keep an extensive stock of Medl
ines, raints, nils, I've ntulte, and fancy articles at
wholesale and retail on the most favorable terms.
As it is his aim to procure and keep the best of every thing in his line particularly that which is taken as a medicine (and it is the interest of community to purchase no other than the best,) he natters himself that his advantages
anil experience, enables bun to do justice to his customers, both ia the quality and prices. Therefore confidently solicits the patronage of the public. His dw elling is in the rear of, and adjacent to his storewhen person may be served with medicine at any hoar of t'ne night. Those who are unable to pay for medicines ia cases of sickness in their family furnished gratis ALSO A small stock of family groceries such assai-
ces, fruits, Confectionaries, Wines and Liquors. Perfumery, ecc. &c, for sale cheap. Call at the Drug Store of Irvin Reed, Main street, Richmond Indiana. Richmond, October 21, 1837. 14:tf
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the name and under the firm of
they invite the patronage of their old friend
whose past favors they render cratelul
and promise to try to deserve a continuance of
for Uie future. The business of the old firms will be settled one. Orders promptly attended to.
EDMUND GBOVO, Joseph cawrT; JOHN HAIKhT J. W. SWAI5 te. MOFFITT Ce. July 15. 1837. JTsf
Snperter Bolting Cloths.
THE SUBSCRIBER ha on haad, a large aad aranj assortment of Bo! tin Cloths. oJ the beat msIIbm
of every No. used, which will be sold lower than tee ens 1. - r . s
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BASIL BRIGHTWTLL Richmond, August 25th, 1837. Jtat
JAMES C. FERGUSON.
FKKK TRADE asd Mmt'HAMC BfUITS. rpillE subscribers having entered into Co-partnership un
1 der tiie firm of Swain, !L Co., take plea a j re in iuforui- ' ing the community that they have erected a commodious ; .Machine Shop, near the Richmond Foundry, A. are now ; icij t'j give prompt Hiujuiitm tu an ocdw. im Omuu iiU j Spinning Machines, Turning Lathes, or any kind of maj ehinery; as also for turning either in wood or iron of an) ' description. Having employed first rate workmen, thej
: with confidence (in their ability and dispositions to please j j their customers in qualities and prices) ask patronage from !
. a generous public. ; JOB W. SWAIN, JONAS GAAR, ABEf-THORNBURY. I Richmond, Jan. 1, 1537. ltf
3$L
r at "nv.
TTAS just received from rMenV
MM
phia, a large asisitaisnt ef Ja
e,fy K'd aitd sliver waaneasfe
aid alabaster time piece,
ry pattern of Hreast pins.
ear nrops, s. utiery, pencils.
complete sets efUrittania
ural liiMi , fnrhmt
near! r ewrr thin caJl tmr ia
line, t he public are respectfully invited to call aad
j inc. Clocks and watches repaired as esusl.
ICICHMOVO, May ajtli, IB.I7.
tlx I Ta Wn C
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Ilnir cnttins and Shavinc.
DWAKD OUTLAND has the honor to inform hi loro.' 1 ao ""'''''S'y'P y R your request, to add my
friends and the public generally, that he has taken a I itimony to me many otners mat mignt r,e procured, were it
room o. Main street ounooite D. D. Sloan's Hotel, where 1 eemea necessary, as to tne oeciueaiy Deneuciai enacts of
he officiates upon the head and face in the most genteel, your Antispasmodic lincture, or Mother's omfort. I his delicate and expeditious manner. His razors are sharp medicine was used in V irginia during the prevalence of the and onexceutionable. and his skill in his line, he hamblv cholera, and in every case that came under my observation,
suggests, is not surpassed by his tonsouian brethren, here or elsewhere ; and he is at all times ready to wait upon the commands of the living ordead. He hopes for a share of public patronage. Shop open at all hours of the day and until 9 o'clock at nisht.
Vegetable Medicine, for cleans
nd purifying the blood.
their midst, and m sincere sympathy with them leaves me ! "TIIIIS medicine has acquired a character for curing "toil 1 hesitation in doing ail my humble exertions can arcom- ' A stinate rases of Inflammatory Rheumatism, Liver ..... - . - . ..... - 1 - . . .... .
plisn in lessening tne fatality 01 that terriDle disease. 1 hsre- v "inpiaiuis, r ver ami .igue, iyspepsia, raisy rues, in-
PAINTS, Ac White Lead in Oil, Dry, Spanish Bmwn.
Oil, Ac. Ac. sale low by RrcnnoNn, May 13, 1637.
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Ithsias.
Just reeeivee aadi
IKVIN RfXai
nr. MnflittaS
ft' r nits or the Pre.re.
NEW stork of Goods heve fust been received ;
U . Miosrnner at ni old stand consisting of JsTeakSaT Paint. Oils. Our I Voodl. Tobacco. Cinr A, M.. sW
jures from the use of .Mercury, quinine, and otlier diseases of i and Stationary Liquors, Fruiu and Confectionary ante long standing, in as short a time as any preparation that has rious other articles, too tedious to mention, which hsaV ever been offerred to the public. For further particulars ; to the public cheap for cash. IKVIV sUSsT!
Call and see, Richmond, October 14th, 1637.
E. OUTLAND.
"How did the Bishop look. II is getting quite old now
aad feeble is be not! "He carriee hie age tolerably well.' But hi labor is a hard on, and he begin to show signs of failing strength." He is expected this way in n week or two. Mow glad I ball be te shake hand with the old veteran of the cross!
Bwt yon say yen left in company with the good old now far did you come tog that? We traveled alone for a long distance." lee) traveled alone with the Bishop V Ye! W have been intimate for years P MToa intimate with Bishop George T "Yes. why not!"
"Bete ran! Why did I not know that? But may I be
so bald so enquire your wmi T"
After a moment's hesitation the stranger replied George. "George! Gnovge! Not Bishop George?? "They call me Bishop George, meekly replied the old
- in this cou."?tr, named Ford, came to her death a few
"ays ainca in iv'O following singular manner: A large Bat u.. '-io the room where she was sitting, in the afternoon flew 1.. -.and ai'i.thted upon a piece of folded linen near of the daj, rOT berevolent purpose of giving the bird her. She arom. but cPU.'d scarcely detach it from the the out-door air aga- -ded, when it turned upon her, cloth. She at length suCC from whjro wound the lady and bit her hand most severe, not iiEe those of died soon after, eahibi ting symp. Paiiad. hydrophobia. New Haven (Connv On tVedneadaw last, a load of "ainin
wagon and all, with the exception of the wheels, sumed. The accident was occasioned by friction ..
axle tree, which burnt till it broke off and let the load do..
upon the fire. Bicknell.
A sVajetWEBe Retort. A rich merchant na
med Hoes lately requested a wagoner to bring him a load
JAMES W. GREEN, Attorney and Con nee 11 or , at Law and Master in Chancery; HAS permanently located himself in the town of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana ; where all communications and business in his professional line will receive prompt and punctual attention. As a Master in Chancery he is legally authorized, by the laws of this State, to administer oaths, take deposition;, and the acknowledgements ot deeds mortgages, Ac. (tjrQiiee in Jlorrisson't brick btakiing, orer Fleming ana middleman's Stare. July 1st, 1837. 25tf STRATTAN &; MEEK, ARE just receiving, from PHILADELPHIA, a large and superior assortment of Plaits A Fascr DRY GOODS, which they will sell cheat for CASH, or ex-hange for country produce. They respectfully invite the friends and the oublie generally to call and examine their stock, as they can
Jul" their erustomers with almost every thing (onsf that of
KlCHMO
iHr fxi. tuey may wish to purchase. " ' n A :i OO 1 -O-
V)n)iil toil.
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of corn, which not heme brought at the precise day agreed , ., W. ftaet aT TRT Bsi1s upon, sra. refused. "Well," replied Jehu, "you are tb-UREJItr nw . SWfr,
"Why why bless ms! Bishop George, exclaimed
abashed prearher- sprmgin from the bed "yosi
n tapper! I will instantly call up the family.
Why did yon not tell us who yon were! . Stop stop, my tVind,' said the Bishop gravely, "I want an supper here, and should not sat any if it' ware got tot . If an old man, toil wora and weary, tainting with raveling through all the long summer day, was not eonsiaswed worthy ef a meal by this family, who profess to have
ant sjp the) attar of God in their bouse. Bishop George surely is not. lie is, at best, but a man, and ha no claims beyond comtnon humanity." Anight of seieiet mortification, the young minister had never experienced. The Bishop kindly admonished him, aad trained bun of the great necessity there was of hi a-
; the datMitrtT of Christ, by sallowing him sincerely
v. Gently bat earnestly he endeavored to win
ek treat hie wanderings of heart, and direct him
1 in God and Vase la hie own strength.
Ia the ntorniag the Bishop prayed with hint, long and fr-
vtly,beare he left the chamber: and wa glad e see bis heart Ud utse couruua feuea after u Ikshop de-
first nog ever I knew to refuse corn.
Two SaOAciors Woantres. A drunken man
in New York, trying to light his pipe at a pump; and Mr. Van Buren, at the latest date, was trying to make a specie currency by the issue of twelve millions of shin-flatter.
I Louisville Journal. j A Large Ball. At the extra cession of Congress on "great and weighty matters' a large ball was made, containing ten millions of Wood-ierry pills, which is to ha rolled throughout the United States for the benefit of the sperse-loving house-bold of democracy especially, and to be taken, externally, by the dear people,' as "precious
ointment tor their thtnt JcJtr Fv:TEZ.-This lovelv island, on which
Alexander Selkirk was cast away, and thus gave rise to 1 Robinson Crusoe, was swallowed up by the recent earth-! quake, which destroyed a great portion ol Chili, in South America. j A aaG-nriCKJtT none. There was recently a Cactus in bloom at the conservatory at Bio ton, (England.) with an hexangular stem seven feet high, bearing a trained umbel of the Cactus Speciosa, on which were expanded
,000 Bowers.
A m jobs. "Who's brush are you cleaning
your teeth with Bill? asked a "queer one" of a lad in a
store the other day. "It's tout's 1 expect,'1 said the boy rattier sheepishly, "but Ishaathert it- "Well, be sure you put it back where you got it, tor I cleaned my toe-nails with it yesterday, and want it for that use be re after."
Never quit your hopes. Hope is oAen better than enjoya.enu Hope is often the cane as well as the effect of youth. It is certainly a vary pleasant and healthy
passion. A hopeless parson is deserted by himself ; and be who forsakes himself is soon sarsaken by frieads and fortune. HAFTnvisB. Our life, it is true, has its bright and its dark hoars, yet none are whoBy obscured, for when the son ef happiness is set, re fleeted eaoonliht of hope and
memory is stui aruwKi us.
TVV
I SUES resoectiwUr to inform his friends that he
has removed his office and residence to Main street-
one doorwest of Marion street opposite the Richmond Ho
tel where he will continue the practice of his profession. July 1, 1837. 25-tf Cooking Stoves fc Castings.
THE subscriber has mada arrangements with I. E. Jones,
A Co., which will enable him to keep constantly on hand a!
variety of Casti.kcs, consisting of Cooking Stores, Cranis, j
uroarconjr. ryi i oru ucrui ixcrwi, Mxaj irons, nairons. Plough Motes, Boxes, Fan Rigging, Ac. Ac; all of which will be sold at the Foundry prices and warranted. All orders left with him will be promptly attended to. 6th mo. 14th, 1S37. (03 tf) E. EVENS.
with the most entirely successful result, when restored to and used persevering!, before the state of collapse had ensued.
A faib trial of the medicine, will, I m: ai.lv believe, be I its best recommendation. It has heretofore, and will, I ' think, accomplish all it raoxieE in the diseases for ' which roc ADVERTISE its cse. 1
The dose, half an ounce, or a large table spoonful, to be repeated every fifteen minutes, or half an hour.Jtill vomiting or looseness have been subdued. And if the dose given should be rejected by the stomach, which is sometimes, though rarely the caie, it should instantly, and in every case be repeated, till it is retained. Many cbijs will require the use of pretty full doses of calomel, opium, and camphor, as auxiliaries, and cannot be dispensed with. I hive generally found friction, and the usual hot applications disadvantageous, and have been in the habit of keeping the patient moderately covered, and the rxiin ve.Uilatcd. These remarks are the tesult of personal observation, during the prevalence of cholera here, and if they have the effect to encourage the use of your medicine, I feci sure the result will prove that it has no ordinary claim on the public attention. Very respectfully, your friend, FRANCIS J. METTAUER, 51. D. Post Office, Petersburg, Oct. 1st, 1636. Mr. Arfred Ht-GER, P. M.Charleston, S. C. Dear Sir: Doctor F. J. Mcttauer, of this place, has been called upon by Mr. Montague for a letter, in which he recom
mends the Mother's Comfort, in all cases of Cholera. Entire j confidence may be placed in any statement the doctor may give on any subject. He is a physician of much skill and experience, and has practised in this town with great success. ! My belief is, that the medicine will recommend itself. I consider it a valuable medicine, and have no doubt ef its be- j
ing a certain remedy in affections 01 tne ooweis. , cry re- 1
inquire at .viaurice 1 ia-e son rranklin street. ASA POUND, Agent. Richmond, Oct. 7, 1637. 39-3m
Richmond, July , 1S37.
Stat
30,000 lbs. Me Leather. I7IDMUND EVEXS now offers to the public a general ZA assortment of Sole, Upper, Calf Skins, Saddle and Harness LEATHER, with a good stock of the best findings; wholesale and Retail at his Store on Main street. Richmond, 9th mo. 23, 1837. 27tf
R'
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ESPECTFl'LIV requests all indebted to him, to
make payment, as he is very much in want of cash
j at this time. I frTT- N. B. He has constantly on hand at all times, SADDLES, BRIDLES. IMRJVESS, HIIIPS, COL- ' IIRS and SADDLE TREES; all of which he will ; sell on fair and reasonable term.
Richmond, Sept. H i. 1BJ7. 37tf
IXHRMARr.'
Wear a te the AMieted.
rrUlE subscriber having made some aiiajigunent hi J. accommodation of the afflicted, with lingering dsaw
prepared
B
OOTS SIIOKS. bDSL'Nn I.vens has, in addition
to his stock of leather, a good assortment of
cinsisting of Women's Kid, Morocco, Prune llo, ami Calf Skin Boot and Shoes; Men Seal; Calf, and Kipp, do. do.; Bovs' Shoes and Boots, with most every article in the Shoe and leather line, which he invites the public to call and examine for themselves. Richmond, 9th mo. 23d, 1 837. 37 tf
of the bowels. V.
SDectfullv. vour obedient servant.
1 A ?nir, r.
: PRIXG FOUNDRY STOVES, a new and improved y kind, for sale at the Store of EDMUND EVENS. Richmond, 9th mo. 23d, 1337. 37 tf
es, inrorms tne puDiie that he is now
patients lor tne cure 01 meir maladies. ruch as are afje ed with Palsy; Epilepsy; affection of the Eyes; Ws hard Swelling and Tumors; Stiff Joints, occasioned sy ue of mercury, or Rheumatic affections; Rhevaats.' White Swellings, Dropsy; affection of the Kidneys; an Head-ache; Die Dolere.n; Tetter or Uing WerauMi and weakness fa the Breast; St. Anthony's Firs; U Complaint; Pal.'pu; Cancers, and all other" Scrafula 4V easei, all such may be mrwl a much less time aad naV ing to the patients, by having I hem immediaflv eaew f notice. DM. WILLIAM A. BRltJfc (Y "-Shop on Main, near Front street. 4th mo. 22, lb37. ,
SUPERIOR Sicily, Samos, Fort, tlogni
lalaa Wines: toirniac Brandy, Jasaaere
Holland iin, just receiveu from the pure as imported. For sale by Richmond, July 29, 1S37.
Literary and Scientific. THE subscriber baa reeeivsd a small addition of Ba ana Stationary for the benefit of Student and others. 0$ and see. IRVIN REEB Ricomond, July 29, 1837. S
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, TesMsTtsi
ET31
Earn, aae-
IRVIJ
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For Sale, wholesale mmd retail y IRVIN REED. Qcc of the Trading and Monnfaeturing Company, Richmond, Stxth mo, 10th, 1337. J To the Public. AT an election of the Stockholders ia"THE Richmond Tbadino isd MAXCFAf-nrarro ConrAtT," held on tnr nfth of Mav. 1337, J. R- Mendenhall, Livi.ius Kirur.
Isaac E. Jones, A. Thorn berry, Jonathan Townsend, T. j
' TIIE duties ef this Institution will be resumed en the 18th i inst. for the Instruction of young ladies and geatlei men, in the large and convenient brie building situate on i Pearl street, left by Dr. Warner, dee'd. to the borough of ! Richmond. It has now been in operation for nearly three ! years, and it it believed that the expectarVtrrl ef its friends and patrons have been folly realized. From it flourishing condition for the last 18 month arrangements have been
made to secure competent assistance lor tne present session.
The course of instruction will be thorough aad practical.
B
ROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES, Ac The un-
ewmaaam. rcn.u... a b- "J"" , Yovnt gentlemen will be prepared for entering the higher ona vear. At a meeting of the Directors elect, held the next . 8 ' J ' . . . ... 7 , -
day, James R. Mendenhall was elected President, Warner
TOTE, COPPER A TIJf Will
TOHN MOFFITT A Co have established
in the Towa of Richenond, Wayne Ceenty, I
the old stand of John Morhtt, a fsw done east of ska
n Main street, for the purpose of MsuteJhcturing
Copper, Sheet iron, and Un Ware, ia all It 1 es. Thev intend to keen-on haad a eeoeral
Comiw, Tts sen Srvrw Plate STOVES; alee, ) al assortment of TI N WARE, which they will diepesssl. as reasonable terms at can be bought ehsrwhera. ' , )
UaaraitrrtaiulAlhMfMMlli. Mitnr. mstlM BS
the above articles, are solicited to give them a esJL ' ' Jona Morrrrr, JsaesB. LsOV
umrrim K. turm. fr-r-N. B. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ia
Ricnnosin, April 1st, 1837. . Usf
Cloth and CaeeMiEnEs, at reduced price.
W . K. oi S. L. FOULKE. Richmond, May 20, 1337. 22tf
Additional Town Lots. THE subscriber has laid out T WEN TY-SIX additional town lots to the town of Richmond, on the beautiful table land east of Spring Foundry, between Washington and Fort Wayne avenues. A plat of the whole may he seen by calling on the subscriber who now offers them at private sale. ISAAC E. JONES. Sixth mo. 9th, 1837. 23tf
1 j locate J
M Leeds, Secretarv, and Elijah Coffin. Treasurer; and by
resolution of the Board, J. R. Mendenhall and W. M. Ieed were appointed Superintendents of ell the business and properly. of the Company. They will pay the market prices ia CASH for clean linen and cotton rags delivered at the paper
mill. CASH will also he pail tor 00 1 and flaxseed, those
classes in college. Those who design studying law or medi
cine, but do not wish to take a collegiate cojrse will be carefully prepared for entering on either of those studies. The following will be some of the branches taught English firammar, tieography, with the e-se of Globes, Rhetoric, Ixjgic, I General History, Chemistry, Natural, Mental, and Moral Philosophy, Botany, Political Economy, Mathewnas-
tcs, Arithmetic Analytically, .surer ra, veometry, 1 ngenometry, application of Algebra to Geometry, Surveying,
who have wool for sale will please call on Lrrinus Kine fan
-1 TT f ... I. 1 .h. : nl
:r ""c- - - ' " l"1' " Navigation, He.gbts, and distances, Ac. Latin, fireek,
I and Hebrew language, French end Spanish, if required.
The srbolastic year is divrdee into two sessions at twenty-
Company.
Richmond, Sixth mo.
W. M. 10th, 1837.
LEEDS, Secretary. 33tf
MEDICLNES, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, A crirtAL AssoaTtfENT of all article in the above line are now offered, cheaper than ever, at the old stand of Richmond, May 13, I -;37. IRVIN REED. SPRING FOUNDRY.
two weeks each. None admittsd for less than half a
ion, unless by special agreement. Term Of Taitieai made known by applying to the princinalWM. M'OOOKIM, A. B. September 16, 1837. ..-,.
I Bleedistc . Tnoth-Drnwinr, fcy eha Sem Train; , Who solicits a share of patronage from the public and
THE Subscribers hirln e ntererl itita fo.na rijie r'n ; n Bw ' will be prepared to wait on them at their own borne, or at
RICHARD PRE1XOW, I j,u- firm of I. F. Jn. A- r . mwetfaHv .f sh. his. on the West side ef Marion street war the Richmond
ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of public that they hare established a Foundry en the north j Hot!.
rcsxoss and rrs TiciNrrr, that he has : side of Richmond, and am nrepared to furnish all kinds of Richmond, Sea. 9, 163?. -
tor the purpose) of i Castings wun cispntch, and in the neatest manner. Tkef
himself in this Diace
1 C practic'ng Maoicixx aad N;1CUI, and solicits , will also furnish patterns if wanted, on fair terms.
a.a a p.rt.oa of their patronage. j 1. E. JONES, ftT-He may be found at his office on Pearl Street, one JESSE H. HtfTTON doTsriuth of the Warner BuiUmg. j JOHN M. HITTON RjcKJsWtAt, March 23d, 1$37. 'Jtif ' October 2d. 136. Hit .
WAL.lT ABLE
OfERTTT rOB SAIR ' hi; ess aad let well i mated for a
private residence or Btaaedine: Also- sense vacant ket
, a Kiciurmna. tuiqutre at this otbee. , - - I Jane 30th, 1TJ7. . 2i-tt
! LARGE dwelling
jTnVS
V sru tmv I . mm fm mmMpmw'wm m - -m, . Spactacle of diaerrat and alseost 7Z2JJZ, shade. J. c. n , t
May X7, IKJ1. ... . -t:
LAST KOTICS.
THE subscriber
have near and accounts wrth bim and
they mH be settled by the let of tlWober aaas, they will be left with the proper efceer tm m r think no one can object to tbi rovrea ae 1 4 Lsaisisii, and most snake cello liana an aas. snassta. The Bonks will ba kept at asd.snsa"; nutil that ti-. . - Jfar Al September 2, 1337. . S
