Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 46, 24 November 1838 — Page 3

Ct0i ... nf tha captured Mormons prefeY they have but little money 3e their stock and crops to aos -re very much abridged. The fo-everal Ihouaand troops m the.r v.C" rAnred them great.y. The

QL it i given out is to remove them who will advance the funds or

V conmimnvite such a measure ? And A A be sent! Their numl.crs exceed

UA& .MiKnnt unir mrann. and III- I

1 Mjtnriii; -

conceived that when Mr. Owen became the oracle of the Administration party in Indiana, he had left the private paths of society and had entered upon the broad highway of politics, and as a politician alone, have vre spoken of him. However, as ho is so anxious to be still considered a private citizen we dismiss the subject for the present; reserving our right to embrace any occasion hereafter, to show the affinity between some sentiments which we have marked in bis early publications, complete files of which we now have before u3, and the principles he advocates as a member of the Van Biren party.

We learn from the Columbus, Ohio Statesman,

3JL-to be throt upon the charities j w CaclTOt tll0 Whig rncm W.ZI a to be put ... trial ! ber elect to the House of Representatives fron

'-"Imay beatriil, nd fti. .WfJB most thorough, r-jid 'tr.unn into the origin nnd

from

TJthelcadersaretobeputtotrmr oer e.ect u, . u "7

nv beatriil, nnd lh:it the trial the counties ol t ayeue ana ,.aoison, icu n ...

nnd irnpar- resiJenco in Washington, a few days since. His progress of ; . , u. i.l.pI;nrr nt the limes, a corn-

i j 0 c

-im- . tv f f 1 1 1 f 1 f III. IE a.

ITwili U applied to 'the Cuil,y j H-nt he had long been subject to

The editor of the JefFersoniun denounces the

3e- ..i.nn w I

his onlv in such a way that the

IS . - ! a i.t anJ dignified uttituJe . Whigs as followers of Alexander Hamilton, and

'gi'tter pfvrnments and fellow-citizens n favor of :t government but littlo welter tiinn Va'dy Evening Gazette. ! tllrlt w,;c, oppressed this country previous to the . j American Revolution. Can it be possible for a CoffepontJsneeoflh'' Ni InteI!lSsnr. j f san(j minA .Q bcjiovc sucll things? Bat a Nuw YoaK, Nov. 1J. , few bricf mon.hs hrjve pn?f,e,j sinee this same edtins been agisted to-day by a r',mo : itor ,h;s S!Un(. Lvndo Elliott was a wember of the

JCIHJ'lll'-l U

Millville; voted the Democratic ticket; cannot j in Hampshire. If there is any choice in Middle-! read English. ' ' sex, the Wbigs are elected. It is not certain that j Peter Snevdcr. sworn. Was born in France; the locofocos have chosen a single senator, lu i

came to this country in a little before this j Bristol there is believed to be no choice, and if so,; Agent, toa. geutkiuan of this place, by v time of year; votei at the last election in Mill-'the vacancies will be filled by whig". j will be seen that an important Treaty h ville; have never been naturalized; John Frank The returns we irive of members, chosen to the been made with the Miunn litdi;iiis. Hi

gave me the ticket, nd I voted the ticket he gave ; nousa show that the w bigs will have an over-

me; supposes it was a gold ami silver ticket, out i wnenning majority in mat DoUy.

We have been furnished with the ful'owingex

tract ol a letter from Lol. A. C Feppes, Jiiihu i

i,:-i. .. !

' . . t ... ir'iln. til niin'hKH ru Mt m K rm i rm

h8S jjslj ;tlt;eu,. i nn . lU.Mti U'AKI.

A. first rate WiCO.V and two HORSES fot sale.

11E unvleMisii! effew 6w first rtf two horw

W AliO.. in canilo kr the road, irl tc

I exal'.rnu weit-broks !HISKS. Thr wifl b !d terr

ll is coufiJc rh 'l nvvtt : i this citv,wh ncral Jacks" limatc friend,

i-"JlZ. hsnuUic mo- iH.,rrison ns a pure and devoted patriot-and now,

tK jlirnAO whs .it iw. . ( , ..... t i . i - V . ...K.tr.n!trv nrrnnirements the course ol a lew short months he turns his

r '.J.rltlO new --j .

smco

does not know ccrt tinly; he was born where gold

and silver was, and he sti!! liked it best; says b voted for aristocr t; to the question whether it was a democratic ticket, he says it was some kind of crat, he could not tell what kind; guesses it was the same kind of ticket that was voted by the rest of tho men. Peter Barrant, sicorn. Was born in France; came to the United States about IS months ago; is 48 years old; has never been naturalized, but would liketohaveone; lives in Millvilie township, and voted at the last election ; voted the Democratic ticket; voted such a ticket as this, (the Van Bnren ticket being thrown him.) Conitantine VoisarJ, sworn. Was born in France; cams to this country about 0 years ago; has never been naturalized; voted at the last flection; does not know tho nmies of the persons he voted for; John Frank gave him the tickef,and he voted the ticket he gave him; it was a printed ticket; ho did not read it; cannot read English;

was the same as that, ( Van B iren ticket being J thrown to him.) Mr. Frank stated to him to vote j

fur Jackson, and told bun that t.tKCt was voting

Unci

purchn.ed is saiu to i equnl, if not superior, ii any iu the State: Wa uc County Chrouile. "FoSKS OF THE W.4BAS1T. November 7, Sis: I I.Ate tl.c I'-Kiior to siat, ;h-it a Treaty with llii! Mi;mi;es wris entered into and signed

vesteru.iv.

this Treaty the Indian title tuihi

i ! ! i .rtin.tiiult

tJt the members ot congress chosen, ten are' wLifS, and one is a loco, la Middlesex no cificc.' lleprcsentatiees to Congress. Richard I';.ici-; er is re-eiected in this city by over two thousand; majority. " j

jonn i. Auams is ro-eiecteu in Hie 1 ivmoutii foiiowitM' tract- l coiin'rv will Le extiniruisa.'.

district w ithout any serious opposition. ' viZ: Couiniem :n on the Wabash at the Western Lcverett Siltonst ill is chosen in Essex Northj boundary of the"" Big Reserve, thence running oistrict by over lIGOmajjrity. , .South five miles, th-.-rve East to the Missi.sinew

Caleb Cashing 13 re-elected in Esex N rth cistrict br a very large majority. William B. Calhoun is re-elected in Hampden bv near 1000 majority. James C. Alvord is chosen in Franklin by an overwhelming majority. His majority iu the Worcester towns of the district is very large. Henry Williams, loco!irn, is chosen io the Bristol district by about 100 mr-.j irity over N. B. Burden, the present representative. There can be noqocstion of the reelection of Messrs. Breed and Briggs feom the Barnstable and Berkshire districts.

Richmond,

Nov. 17, !?3.

4t

FIVE IKR CENT. DISCOFNT!! 4 I.f. p-rcn in lrbeJ to l'w uhr;t-fr, .ir ifhjr r.ot.ficv!, thst they mnn.t b.in liis?r tn!u'!;fiir on ucii iircouiii "r note n tin n)rtdr dur. Nuch mr tii nrreitiM f-M rrouev, that 1 must hare it. if it ran b bad. I iii mate a liisctrattt of f rt r rent all iwmim tmxr dj,or tbat whfi uisr bechue Iue onaci-ount, f-rovidril th Mime he paid !ire tn "i.iib IVc. n.t:, -Jar e-'l th.it it uupniu at t.lzi t:mr, erti" Bivffjrfnrti on t I J DtTfcRMivEQ to St K, iriihaiit rrffrt ii TVom. fiiViN Rr:::n. lihir.or..!. Not. IT, I;.1; Jearo.i:a., ropy. 4S(

river, thence op the said river to the Eastern: Au 2tL. lioundarv of the Reserve, thence North along the J rpiJK Wrf r lake i,,, w i,-.m:t hi cjftnEastern botinuary to the U uUiib, thence dw n , workmM ,-, n..r o-rier, .t prere.i ,., .snuthe Wabasti f the place ! beginning. And also (a(.tur utKT.s anj snoii g,Ri a can b ha.l ia th the six mile Reserve on the Wabash below the j we-iient co,mtry- " h!" rcentiy c!iehigoJ alt the "barfl Fu.-ks the ten mile R scrv at the month of the caw" h had, an.) i4eun,iW-l DOumVUy .y nor ... . . , , , . I of the 'sweii-hra i t;il'?: no i ..etennmej t pay the hifbriver Aboite the Seek Jvf s. re ou Eel River, J esl u ;tfJf ut hU jou:irnie, n, har, hut the tst of nnd the Reserve on a Creek called rial Rock. work mail?: hsvi.ij bor,. brotuht up to the busine hime!f, Mkinf altorcther considerably more than two J think livnt he can ir i-us pubiic at I.e. t a good aa anirls hundred thousand ncres f as'vsluable lands i,j-aa ! p-ha.! :ewi.ere. tie "u.a therefore, jJS,

; point of soil anu locality, rs anv in toe fctato. j sht)eJ eU Area,,wii! .! well t..eail an t ee.

! HK.MtY S. KOt'KKK.

4S tf

flnr.KGIA LnfJISL-lTURK.-

for Jackson. ient ot tne Augusta tonsmutionaiisr, uncer date

James Murdocl; sworn. Was born in Ireland; aov. ou, trom .uincageviiie, we learn tnat on

f I (ror.

I 4li-e this city,who received his npMict- ji;irti Van Baren ns unwotthy ho confidence of ' MGcncral Jackson, and who ''1 ! ,he people slandered Gen. Jackson-apphiHed t S" . . r. lf.fi.ii tcr to the 1 ... , ,

ir.ciiu, - ; n,j Appraise.! llcnrv Ciav rccommenoeu v.en. -the irreater part ot wtnct: i . .

?r!rtho new min-irca... j ; , I rjiori.ies in Washington or s.r I I fj too custody of the public mo rrrenuiring so mud, caution, I

they

nev. li

do not

but one of his bondsmen

i coat swaos his politics emigrates to the west

I i . . I . T . I " T . ....... f T - .

to leacn me n.iii.vcx mii.ii .

came to this country four years ago the 10th of June; have never been nr.tur.-ilized ; voted at the last election in Millville township; voted the Democratic ticket ; voted this ticket, ( i Van Burcn ticket being shown him.) aaaeaaataarjotfci .. JJ.'i ALL HAIL NEW YORK!

what Whig principles .are not.

1 OiertV 10 say i" . ... ... , , : .: C.. . ,. i n r T,.nr.!!

i . ... !.!. I A rillllUO I - - r

ir . ... r . -

has saved himself by leaving nimscu j as opposed to a republican iorm oi gno-iniuuii

r liy whom: bv a niin niioacumwieus, hijiui Medim, tho author of j ,;- himself was a ftirral-

ittc. was iw.iiiu

.iieavp

. i i ?-MLa---r-mzm -r r m ii i n n n T'e ami r -- . - .

need ifn-i-'1-- tie&Sniw

C.

TI u lilt, u Ilamutoman in mvor ol no Alien ana ?c-

i jihia TTWirriiHt. ai - .... ... i-

T. . dltlon lairs, un.I all too monarchial measures ot

.o M II1C3 I-"" - ( ... - a

fZm m a wh!e acre or more of news irom , tic mistaken Adams. Since hts sojourn here, lias

'l ThoBrii?h regimci.ts aro inarctiin, t hg urol)gjlt fmc sojtary fact or argument to prove Iltt-irenl upon tho Insurgents. No ccci , VI,ia f Wavi. Co.intv are Hamilton-

however. tn m-j "

5w nimler t.00t. 1 have tmtiiaiis: .o, ne nas noi. tuu n uc miuuiu uiu.wh will be routed in tins rebellion, ! here until old ago shall carry him tottering to his

IPi.i sedition nro sown broadcast . j r;ive j,0 cannot convince the intelligent and hon-

MW" ' . :.. ,t,:a ,.,tv that " ... . . .

est minds ol toe country, that men who have

. a .. t, t

Zrv has currency tn tw city

ioCh a Neapolitan agent, pays tne

-fiilnur'rfnts' lulls.

?a:iirT--The Post this evening gives toe jm. -..rv.iu.Mnr Swartwout ns the great

Eur. Mr. Swartwout is now in

arilies, of course, arc ruino.i. th; would not have happened under n .... . . r.t. ... I. .(... Axe linr-

fflutirr. I no most oi "i...... t

Vfinre Mr. S. deposited the puotio iwdcj,

'.Il.ytnow dep.sites his in special nepos-

Ui own account. It i tte s'- "! i-or.

the Government loses by not me

.tlf swaMwom's friends -av be has retained in H iuls this money to protect him against suits

t Jus pending.

MOKO INDIANA PALLADIUM.

rilli PRESIUKNT 0AM HENRY IIAIlItlSON.

I yats the decision of the Xationnl Conven- ' ICiibebeid lr the AVhis of t ho t'. states.

lived all their lives beneath the genial influence of republican equality and American freedom who have lived happily by the protecting laws of

our rcpoblicnn institutions have reared families and educated their sons in the principles of republican economy that they are opposed to a republican government.

Wc disclaim in fervid earnestness, ever having

been any thing else than a Democrat a republican an opponent to tho principles of Alexander

Hamilton. Wo are proud of our consistency in Democracy, handed down to us from ancestors

who for six generations have been proud to call tho American soil their native land. Ancestors who never "winked at dnin'f-r" ! ilo I ; Katies of their country were assailed, but who tought

and bled iu that arduous struggle for liberty the

American Revolution. Our object in this article was not for the purpose of claiming for o irselvcs any more honesty than wc are perfectly willing to award toa majority of our opponents; but we wished to show our readers who the man is who thus denounces them as II smiltonians in principle. Not only rre you charged hs being hostile to the principles of the government you have cherished with the purest devotion; but the Whig party at largo is charged with fraud, and that by fraud alono have they succeeded in somo of their elections. We admit that some members of the Whig party who have been driven to tho belief that tho only way to w!i:t iho devil is with firo. have therefore used

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-, oathosu;u.oct ot w,co ..gv it.... ........ -y . ( , (f h opponents; but in iUch the spirit of our institutions wisely j ,..,' , . 1 . ' i ? -wu front politics, tho editor of tho Palia- all thcirW not one cau be found so flagrant I ay readily put his finger upon heretical j as the following. The most sacred safe-guard of 9 1' ots front my pen: ihonh be will find h American liberty, the baliott-box, has been viola-

4st uniformly expressnt m me Mi.ip.. ... ; , anJ i rnornllt :ind jncapabie aliens are made

ttto tho prounds Polemics have fur tniur ' . . . . I 1 h' ' " .. t ti, ,-ontrnl our elections. I ha following testimony

m rather than m anv expression oi pm- , - iihet nnaiiivo or negative, of mv own. I : was given before a Legislative committee, con-

p to confess also, that, if ho manages bis(!ceruig the abuse of the elective franchise in

w well, earefuily picking out the most i Cumberland county. New Jersey. Some o the

i nits ot heterotloxv, tiisconuertei. imni!

Ulaatcxt and

B.CS)!anntt(m

wree ot pre'vidice -asrainst Robert Dale j they

sinco I am in the confession!. I wi.' ro farth- ; , ,u it;,,i .,,.. in.sii. lrrr.

ad aiuuf, hs I have once betorc had occasion : M,frn!iZod: voted at tho last election

thai somo eight or ten years ajro, I was,.. ..,r.r. .-hr. ii,.L-t l.n vat.d

. . . . - j . r in Jill. vaiiiiw. - ' ....... . . .. . ..v . ....... lat ultra in my notions of moral and polit-. , , . Ceni'imin Jorv nave it tome:

rm. Is liis a grave otloncc? Iu the fresh i ,v mn it-1 ...,nte.i a ,;rhot. T sn;ti XPcnA

M'u.giiino season of early youth, the warm . j , d ,no cnc. jorv had told me I mustvoie

id.

id-V

ROBERT DALE OWEN. 'JU hoasit confessioa H g" 1 fit !" sou!."

I ttko have read, iu the last number ot too ' "xaian an article from RobertJ) ilc Owen in t 'soar remaiks of the 20th. ultimo, will ex ' db us but a brief rrj under. It is repug- ! 'aallour feelings to pursue an opponent

I in pleads for mere v. We copy two para-

ft

, i trom Sir. Owen :

Uii

that day, the Legislature convened and organized

by the appointment of Judge Dougherty, (Whi) President of the Senate, and Air. Day, (V. B ) Speaker of the Houe. The vote was as follows:

For President Dougherty. fW.) " P. Lamar, (W.)

Tiie abi.ve purchase, if ratified, will cost '.ho

(iovernment a little less than twi. dollars per ucre. It was impracticable to negotiate this trca-

From the correspon-' tv without allowing the Chiefs to make some Re

serves. Its provisions in every other particular I am persuaded, are sin-h as will piuduce no embarrassment to its ratification." DIED la this borough a Tu?Jay last COJII.Y tM I Iff. ou of Isaac anl Margaret S.uith, eeeJ '-'f yettrs 4 mont'iis lt riays

! Oa yesterday morn iuc, MARUARET SMITH,! i consort of Isaac Smith, formerly of 'lirster County, Pena- '

4:

Richmoad, Xav. 17th, 152?.

ITBLIC HA1.!:. "Y"7"l-'' ? '0', Putl!,v auiion, on M.ipday t"ie Ofiul f !iy nt thi int. (XuvFtnlirr,) at the lte residence of Jaint. f an'!iea.l, !a.-e.1e J, three ludos l rlh-tvrn of Uicrimo'.v!, tbt Kiliiovins pruperty : ttar, fall!, flog, Stipep, vVhsat. l:.!-1, I orii, farming utensils, fioiisruoM an I kiti-hfi. Itriiiij.-p, V.'anoa, harness, and a vartotv of oiher ar-.icleo. Sale n counneiire at 10 o'clock. A r red it of nine mmitiia Will be ;.' on ail snn.ani.-ar tl.mo .lollop

I rv tae purcaacr mv:itj irM ..- p,.t.nl security. ; U. STUAWimuxir; Adm't.

NoveniDer .T, ;..'. 43u

" Gen. Erho!s, (V. D.) Whig majority in Senate, For Speaker Day, (V. B.) " Wernwether, (W.)

Van Bjren majority in the House, Whigmaj rity on joint ballot,

4S 42 G 8S m

4

vyUania, aged 51 years 9 months ami l'J days.

rv otic is.

T

t)iJiilSv?0. ,V I I. Uii, have j:it receire.l an ad1 .l -i..: i. r . 1 .. o n-.

UlliOll v lliair itiii.icr ?.N-i ... , iiii.ro .superior X .Itl

anrl ltcarkia riat.1 l ir o rr-oatt; i.maarjotn or almost

I IE Subscribe.- lake this mstaocl of infurming 0Verv col.r and qaalittr; CWimnr, plain, stripped anil

plaiil, ol .1 liferent quaiuies; Sattinette, a general assort-

l ail and enainine befo.-e f ur-

Froni t'aa Xe.y York Times, Sov. 14. Obitcarv Notice. Died on Wednesday last the ".th of November a curious nondescript, fur sometime naturalized amongst us, but originally from France, where it was born during tho reign of terror. On being expelled from tiiat country for its crimes, it visited these states where, after remaining for many years in disguise, and unknown, it suddenly emerged from seclusion under a new name. Shortly after its appearance amongst us this misshapen abortion, an infidel in religion, and a jacobin in poiitics, was takin into tho pay and service of government, its duty being to roll a hugo and ponderous ball through the difioront

friends and customers, and n!o shop keepers trom

distance, thai they can tie no-ommoilatea at tne time or at i ,,.,. .Jea. a.,.l Unwys.

tne shortest notice, witb as goo. ,nr tne hest; oi nomemane cha,slil either.

and Eastern Manufacture of bt0 1 . aa.l MIUI tine or , j.;le,u, m , 7th. 44tf eoar-ie, as can be obtained ia this town or vicinity, defying ; 1 " all competition en from a icai. A DM INiSTRA'l l)RS NOTICK.

I.I. tinrson indented to tiie estate ol I harlcis I-.

Uiciimon.l Xov. i4th, 1S33. 40 tl I deceasfd, are reqned to make immediate payment.

i'or fjrther particiuars enquire of

RichmoaJ 11th inn. 24lli,

C. CAMBRELENG ROWED UP SALT

RIVER!! The following returns from the Xew York elections are

! copied Iron, the Times. Tney are soul cheering, and call for shouts of joy from tha hearts of American freemen! j And there is M ASS ACI f ("SETTS, nobly has she fouSht j and gloriously has she conquered. i Election-. The returns are nearly complete, ! but the majorities cannot yet be arrived at with ! fcrtniniir. fiW admitted on all sirlcs that Air.

Seward's majority over governor Marcy exceeds 10,000, and that Mr. Bradish is plcctcd over lieut. gov. Tracy by about the same majority. The returns for senators are complete, sav-

en out ot tho no-it e ecteu are opposea to me i 1 j- 7 " . . -. e eaten ior saniemein nnm sub-treasurv vizT six Whi2s, one Conservative ! impos.ible to overcome the res.staoce to, tsH, her .,taw is Sjpposed M b8 solvent

E. T. CO A EE. I 4o tf I

fci " m I anil nil those having claims against the taid. estute, mnt SEOHlsi IOI SalC. j present them leally authenticated within one year. The rfUIE Subscriber offers fir sale on reasonable terms, two j o.tate is supposed to he solvent. I now DWKLI.l.V; IIOI'SES, surpassed by ho.vj J'ETER EWINC, A.iin'r. for neat. le.-s and convenience; they are bein completely fm- Richmond, Nor. lilti:, ZJ. 4 i it

isha l. and havine excellent csllarj and good water. They ,

arc sit iatod i l the North East part of the town of Kichinoad

AQl I LA JONES. 4o tf

riiui.ic SALE.

ON Saturday the lt of Vc. n.vt, wiil ba .i.d, a!l tSs oersoaal estate of Tbndous I ve deceased, consisting

ol two fine. Glares, a tivo hnre Waggon, a larse quantity of ! fioots and Shoyc, fine and coarse; 'I'ubs and measures;

honsahold and kitchen ij.-:iiuire. .iie to l.a linlu ni tne

a coin iu enoa at 10

ith da- ; o'clock. 1 trms uiaue kaou-n o i ihs day of s-le.

i i. u.ii r. vt i.mj, Aitm r. Richmond, Nov. IClli, 1S3S. 4t 2t

Eu'cutor'x Xotice.

T

letters teptamenlary on tne estate oi jonn j-uhui (

ceased, late of Wayne l ounty, lnd., therelore it oacoines

States of our republic, but after with difficulty pro- ; his duty to inform all persons who are inueDteu to saiu - ; .ir . i i .1 . 1. .... flirt, Dhir. ml ' i-t- to make immediate pavment; and all thosa having;

-.euirig uie iu8.. uU....v. . -' . :.. . ..... ,u, , ,-, th-m lecallr authenti-

Ppni.vlvania. on reachintrNew York it tonnd it - .,.... The '

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. , : i l. d ,.i. ,., c ,!, pm'.,i fmirt. house ol tae suhacrioer in ii..:iuu.i i, ai.u ji-imencu at

11IIJ Ul.'lwl Jlpl,V ' " " " ,

NEW AND FRESH GOODS.

and one locofoco

progress, und gave up the ghost in a

JOHN POOE

TWtor !

In the assembly the returns show the election : tu impotent an oS T " I ,h.lr;ln;M c,-., ... - ,!S i..i- i n;.mbr.dr,n-T was present during its dving agonies, ;

n in comnared wiih lNSiJof IS members. I and exhibited much fecl.ng on the oxa-uon, but in ,

c r i . . . i . i ...rt.riMjl;..iifintatiAii5 It

im n. ii urri-i it'll in ?im u. i.t ... ...v.. -

,

Eleventh mo. 'lith, if39.

Executor. 4"-ts

In joint ballot the opponents of the administration

will have a majority of o I. Wo republish the list of members of Congress with such alterations as have come to hand. The representatives in the present congress from this

i slate are 30 administration, and 10 opposition.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ELECTED Those in italics arc Whigs.

,s i V' ft .u -ii.. i,f the 1 'til mo. fDec.1 at the laf

understood the funeral will shortly take place from i rt.,irMn nf Sm'ith. deceased, in the borou-h of Rich

1ST RECEIVED a new assortment of FA IX AND WINTE'l COOf)S, t;il(CEi:il-:S, and HI EUNS-

I Altli, coinprisini; aimo-.i every nriicie canen ior, among

' " I which -re: rron.-h and l.nhsli .vlcriiioes, . ireassians, KxrClttor'N SalC. j Il:,in and Figured ftomhazerts, Eadies'and Men's superior . r t . .i ...k. v;;v.h.lni.-. iFriitav I winter .loves; Merino, Worsted, and I.?.t:ihs wool lima

Tammany Hall, on which occasion Elv Moore j m0nd, a large amount of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ina.; Swiss,

w. ...:il !. Inncral n.alir.n I SIUC

llartismoni will pruiium.o hid iiiiiciui ...... v....

Eleventh mo.

ill do

tho fust place, as regards controverted

or heterodoxy, .i.sconi.e. ,eu .rou. diJnotl-Hoir Aether General Washington or ni nnaccompaiitr.1 with all cpialilj-! . . " a,it will, for tho time, stir up acer-lcn. Jjckson reigned t,i the Imted States; but ot previdice ao-ainst Robert Dale ; they all voted the Democratic Ticket!

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I

'.'jtmiof whit oup-ht to be. too often excludes ' r , , .

percepnon of what is. But, in that , yu.holl Buchagc, su-orn.-Wns born in Frarce; 1 B the head. rnthr ihnn lhr heart, which' . .. "7 . ,.o. i i

, , - ; came to ims country in xs&, ..i.u iiu.:i i.ft;u iaa the e.vnenenco of after years onlv too i . ,; , , - . . i... :

l . . - . - 'iii&itiiaiii'u;v uivu ii .110 i.. . ...v..i . . "- rWnn ... .1. , .....n .n.. .Uiilll ' - - . .... .

-..i.i ..j HUT li li , ;i..i..; ..i.v.i...- , r 1- 1 ,... ... I .11.. nnt L-n.-vur

. ' 1 i niu 11T.I. (J nilill 1(1.11 , w.w, v. .v. ..v., ui.w.-. fur easier to detect than to correct er- ; .... , :, . ,. k t..,,t ...,vo ... the. iii-b.

ffodistinfjuij.hdefKienciesthan to supply . . , ' ' .- lhn ,:.(.. vou want

Taoeiilhiisiasm w hich, like charity, 'hop-; ,. . , . . n.a,ltP,) ta vote:

jgfi and believeth all things; that gen- solIlG of Mr. Schetter's men to!d me lo vote on ?n!Tihioh would tru.t much tumoral lhe democralic 9iJe; a democratic man give the llfl restraints, and almost dreams that , ticke ta anJ , suppo8ej it to be a Jemoeratic l the human breast mav supersede that i . .

"t i,Mo B.Kk that is a fault, which, if a j " . . Jk walk throurrh tho world with his i Garret, svorn W as bom m Germany ; ,r fnrs open, must,"a3 William Pitt once "no to tins country seven years ago; was never f'f . .1 ui . . ,1-,-w naturalized: voted at the last election ,n MniI 151 youth, 'bo mending ecr uav. ....- . f ., , " cr tlifiv,"2; worked then at !5chctter s fitctory; cannot

'' bit.,.k.. . i. L..vll.fo of, tell what tickctl voted; Benj. Jory gave it tome;

Wi.a.iaien.a.ai.revM nnon humati so-I ad ""!.? don to he P; never

Jl j- r".-,..J .-n t. ' heard of .eneral Harrison or Ilenrv Clav; have . t I u its naked imperfections, may well be , . , ... .-. -. .

j But we are cured, at the least, of j n" ?' n.vasn ing,on,out oo not Know wnetn

l felf

3 Nfcr roinrindisni i icholas Iloifman, sworn. Was born in Ger-

f ruW if ,ho Editors of the Palladium i many; came to this country in 1832; have never

r i ml

James Ie la .Montanye. f Ogdcn Hoffman. j Edward Curtis, "j Moses II. Grinell, Whig gain. (. James Monroe, Whig gain. Gov. Kemble. Charles Johnson, Whig gain. Nathaniel Jones. Ilufus Palcn, Whij gain. ( Mitehsll Sandford John Elv, Conservative. Hiram P. Hunt, Whi? gain. Daniel D. l'arnrtnl, Whig gain. Anson Prown, Whig gain. David Russell. T. A. Tomlinson. Peter G.' Wagoner, Whig gain. Andrew W. Doig. (John G. Floyd. ) David P. Crewster. Thomas C. Chittenden, Whig gain, John II. Prentiaa. Judson Allen. John C. Clvrk. Conservative. !S. B. Leonaid. Amasa Dana. C. Beers, to fill vacancy. (X. II. Earll. I Lawrence Foster, Conservative. Christopher Morgan, Whig gain. Tberon 11 Strong. Francis Granger.

Thomas Kempshall. Sth M. Cates, to fill vacancy (H. Putnam. Luther C. Peck, li. P. Mar r in. Millard Fitmorc.

C. t . Mitchell

lt is reported by some

is re-elected, but we hve

liove such is not the fact

3d do 1th do iith do Olh do 7th do 8th do 9th do 10th do 11th do 12th do 13th d.. 11th do loth do 10th do 17:h do 18th do 19th do 20th do 21st do 32d do 23d do 21th do 23th do 2'dth do 27th do 28th do 20th do 30th do 31st do 32d do 33d do

Sale to commence

ntt.,vliii- will be eivea tn

We omitted to state that u post mortem examma- , "JOHN POOL

tbn of the body had been made, from which it was ascertained that the immediate wms of death urn a n fntn! pnidemic called conservative fever. i

,, . , r ' vliin72"one black Coj T i3 followinrr conversation took place a lew j .;. .,, w,

days ago between two darkies:

Executor.

TaliCH Up,

ol the right ear and a nwallow for in the leu ear, no other '

- , .t?ariri.h Countv. marked with a smooth cro; oil

j marks orbrands perceivable, a:vl lupposed to be eightor nine ;

i vrars olrl. am a reu i ow, witn vvnue on me insino oi nrr ; "Halloo Sambo! wharo you gwine in sich a com- ni,,d legs at the ho.-k joints, anil white on hor b!ly, no'

foozledom hurry?" ' "!ier marks or brand perceii-aMe,supposad to be lour year j

did II t VOU 1 Appraised at iwene uoiiura a pic-o, uy . iiumni j

vtfon and ramne. ivunie.

'Wy Mike, is dat you! how you is?-

hcar de noos, Sambo?'' ! "No, Mike, wat'a inde wind now?" J 44 Wy ono ob de strangest tings is happen'd dat j you ebber see! 1 heer'd a man sav, jist now, dat ;

de editor ob de JelTersoniing was dyed in de wool, and I's jist gwine up to see!"

. ...I lialf Hose: lirown an I fiiack .MusJins; Cum Elastic.

I worktsd ami cotton SiipoiHere; I'obinettg. 4.iiilini(s, Krl(-

Svviss, Jackonrtt, and liohinelt Inserting!; Sn'k cl-

Chally niui a creat variety ol lres liaivu;

nbarine St.x-ks; .Mackinaw and other Ulan-

keis- Ked nnd white flannel; union riiiiiiiia; naize;

I Tickins: ltattings; i A great variety of .Merrimac and Fanry ( 'aucoei, dark colors; Tainted "Muslins; Plain and Fancy Silks; plain. Silk Shaw!; lirown, red bandanna and Maligna ffandkerl chiefs; Illeacliad and unbleacheil Slteetinx and ShirlinR; ' laH, made VestB ; rl'hread4, eeiilei.. ,Ve.

Together with a general amorimam of HOO TS, SHOIiS, anil IJIIOIJANS, IlardvtKie, tiK:rie, Scr. Acc. All of the al.ore article will be sold on at fair terinl ai they can be purchased elov he.. MOJiRISSO.V ,t TVEOTI. E'eve.uh timntlt 7th, 3338. 41tf

RIVER, MARKETS, Vc. The river still continues to rise, and at 5 o'clock yesterday was S4 feet abov e low water. By per-

SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virt ia of an f'xecutio.t to n.a iiirptsd from the Wayne Circuit Court, f will expose to public (ale, at tho Court lio-i door in the Town of CenlreulU, Wayne county, fii.liaia, on SATURDAY, tiie 15U. day of December, l33, tt lollowing property, to wit : one HOUSE anil EOT, in tre Town of lioston, Wayaa county, Indiana, known by iu number, bein; 2, at numbered on the plat of ..1.1 taki.ii in e,ni:iti(in m tfit nrnnttiiv nf Ji.uti.l,

a lit. just receiving irum u i-i':ni ciiit. wen m - j lrowl, at the iuit ol ill' mi 11. I outn.

l an anil liunr griuti?i, wiiiura.i.iu:jr 3 uii niin .iaum- -

1 do certify this to be a true copy from my Emray Hook.

TilO.MAS I.IIIKOLUll, J Nov. 24th, 1833. 46-St NEW GOODS.

Home an assortment as has ever been brought to this market.

Cloths of oiilerent qualities and color", t'asiimere'i, victoria ;

Xov. 10, IS.?.

'i t.'. NOBLE, Sheriff W.C.

sons arrived to-day from LiOUISVllfe, we leaill that ; strijie, C;assinetis, and dilierent articles ior wimar oar. the Kentucky river, and all the streams emptyir.g ! French and English Merino.-,, of almost any oolor aiH . , i . . ,j -ii ' ci'ialiiv, t ircasiian, Uoitibozetto, Splendid 31erlno Shawls, tutu tho Ohio between Cincinnati and Eouisvillo, ,', .p.;,... . r.,...,-,i i

- . r ., iiiciiii'i an'. . " ' , r rr liiatS Irom above report a tail pajn Gros De Naples various color, Calicoes, Irish Lin- j

nt Pittshnrrrh. Steamhoats aro ! ens. Lawns and diapers, &c. 5tc. Their aswortment is i

46 tf

aro running lull

of several leet at l'ittsburrh. steamboats aro

hourly arriving and departing loaded with freight. The landing from Broadway to Main St. is lined with boats receiving and discharging freight. Every thing wears the appeararce of active business. The side-walks aro crow-Jed with boxes and bales of goods, and country merchants who

mav visit the city will find no du.ic.ilty in sup-; plving themselves with all kinds of merchandise. ! The wea'her is now clear and cold, he Ther- j mometer standing at 31 dcg. above Zero. The lite rise in tho river has brought most ofj

the lots of groceries that havo been delayed in . ... ti . " i

I mo ports nuovu. uji uu eu.'.n yix.yi nun u,.....- - hera the subscribers would be happy w wait on

! such that they hope to please tho most fastidious, and as to j

: price-", they will be low, very low for cash, j Richmond, Nor. 2.ih, ls33.

Tan Yard for Sale.

HE subscriber wishes to sell, at private aala, his TAN

YAUD, in tiie town of Nyvprt, V ayna co., ina.,

with a good frame tiaric uouse ana . urrying on-jp,

linrk Mill, and tools, together with

If wanted, terms will be liberal.

Newportljhoh,lJ

1838.

considerable stock.-

JOHN UNTIIA.NK.

BCUOVAL.

. i S A POTHECAKIES HALT. i removed to 21 Main ! t k... mhrrihr would be haoDT to wait on

' Iv brouaht from that course nfFjrds but an indilTe- ! ,' rri-nri- and would inform the public renerally i

j rent SUpplv. Tne chief supplies coming from ". ; that from tha arrangement that they ,!?"d" 7 ! OHeanve not yet arrived, and the market of , tg able f f! course is but poorly supp bed. . n, ce. satisfactory to .11. PECK A tX). j

TONSiLEOUS, (Tortuously trrmed TOXSORATICAL.) To shave, or not tothave, that is the questiou : Whether 'tis nolder in the man, to suffer Tbe slings and scratches of his week-old bristles, Or save himself a score of anxious troubles. And, by god shaving end tbaui ? To abave,- Jltlerp, No more. ShakTipalc. 'Come one, come all," and sea if I, From thi.-., my manifesto, fly; Thun, "but knowk," vu, Joob Wallace, (Or any name you please to call us. Sometimes they name u, "Jakka" or "Darkee,'' hut no o.idis what you call hi.,) flarkee! We'll shave you smoother, closer, faster. Than Biddle would an old shin-plaster; Aid if you'll eu.p at Number no 1, Just opposite to Sloa.k! no Owr'i : Yoj'11 say that Barbers rle'er were bri'kar. At beard or hair, or Dandy whisker; For Wallace you will cry 4'ancor!" Unless viu've been 4'.W-riorrf" before. Richmond, Nov. 10, im 44tf

Coffee A few hundred bags Rio have arrived ;

from above, and is hc;n at Kic. j Teas Have come in freely, and are selling at

.'hal Aaron V.nJcrnool ! """' Pfi'. vi2: V0ng Hy.oo, 5.".i Imperial and j -J "er- b- Sit i.r.he.e.rli,! have yet come in, but are daily expected. Prices I qu

1st Dist 2d do

SENATORS ELECTED. Those in italics are whigs. , Gabriel Furman. Daniel Johnson.

3d do Harvey Watson. 4th do Bcthuel Peck. 5th do Joseph Clark. 6th do Alva C. Hunt. 7th do Robert C. Xichols. 8th do Henry Hawkins.

will be ono cent higher than formerly. Glass-'So S-by-10 in market, but arrivals are looked for. Molasses- None in market. Sugar Small supplies. Sales in hhds. 13c, in bbls. 14c. Tobacco No. 1, Kentucky manufactured is hold bv manufactures at 11 cents by single keg;

iVa. 12 cents. ! Flour Thi3 article since our last report, has i advanced from 50 to 75 cents per bbl. Yesterday (sales were made at the Canal, from boats, at i 75. and some small lots at SS,S7i. Yesterday at

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

TOTICE is hereby giten, that lhe undaraignea na k 1 - sr . i i Laom taata.

taken out of the Wayne rnniu oun -

entary, on the estate oi ia.i

jvT-AJl person indebiau w aue - . i- . mnt (ttrMiA hlKVinf

In maLlce imiacuiaic .1 .... c ... , ... m

I claims against tne aame, ara notified to present them, duly ! authenticated for settlement, within twelve months from tfci

I date. T?ie estate it nipostd to be toLcent.

Li.l . A. .... J " "

Eleventh mo. 17th, 1333.

-3t

ELECTION IN MASSACHUSETTS

Tha election in Massachusetts took place on i 5 o'clock holders were demanding $7. There was Mondav !ast. and has resulted in a glorious tri-! but one arrival yesterday by Canal at oo clock

umph of th anti-sub-treasury candidates. Tbe following particulars are taken from the Boston i Atlas. The Hon. N- B. Berther, conservative

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ! -yOTIC'E is hereby c;ieii, that t!is undersigned have taj rXI jj.n letters of Artministratioa on the estate of Abrai bam Pymons, jr dec's; all persons indebted to said esla.e ' are requeued to make immed. ate payment, and those barms

claims agan.st the same, are nom-i i u. ,u. . ..j autnenticated fr settlement, within twelve raonljs from Lhia date. The estate is suppo2.l to bo solvent. AARON E. PLEAS, JOSIAH MORRIS, Hlhmo.lTtH, 1?39. (45-47) Adminisraton.

i inai ll tne JUuitors oi tne i auauiuiu i ; - - - . ..a. ci f f the trouble to go back eight or ten been naturalized ; voted at the last election ir if,looko.e.k. filoa nf th Free Enauir- t Millville : do not know what ticket I voted; Beni

? -j .. - - - . . T . , ,

''BieXew York Daily Sentinel, he ma Jory gave u tome; satu it was n. pooa one, and

""of ultraism in some of mv opinions . requested mo to go ana vote it; l ca ettrjoTv ;n nth " " ' English; I voted the ticket which Benj.

I V 1 1 . 1. .

ri ? ry

uli anas mistaken our distjosition if he

en

cannot read

Jorv trave

1 me: 1 did not know the men t was votino for- Hid

. . :llii.ixiiwv i i.t. . lubio ncin 1.MW ilea si .utj ciev.mat we are disposed to interfere with j t;on.

pinions of any individual. Wc have

vl ur- ucn as tno euuor ot tho r ree

f,the Daily Sentinel and the itinerant

f Fanny Wright. In which capacity tr Onininn of hia rhamrtrr? but if

t h , roe o'er the spirit of his "dreams," iirfiWr;n .1 . .u ,i, c i ....

" w ui4H iuu iii.in . iu vu.imv of youth end inexperience. We

it, i

tc- ,

Herman Vogcding, sirom. .Was born in Germanycame to this country in May, 1S35 has been working at Mr. Schetter's factory, in Millville voted for the Democratic ticket. Louis Becker, sworn. Was born in Germany; came to the United States iu July, 1S3G; came into this State one year and ten months ago; have worked for Mr. Schetterall that time; have never been naturalized; voted at the last election in

1 member of congress fron; Jinstol district, has nas 1 lost his election. The 12 falfon law, and some I . I 1 - U n .. A n..I..nnl t K I j rrteull

Otner local causes, line pi uuut In Middlesex district, Mr. Parmeaf ier'?. there has been no choice. In the next trial Mr. P. will doubtless be defeated. The Election. We present this morning returns from 176 towns.which give Everett 36.014, Morton 27,S35. Majority for Everett S1S4. The counties to beard from will give him about 4000 more, making his majority in the state about 12,000. Last year his majority was about 5000 larger, but then the lofocos made no exertions. It will be seen that the vote for Everett is larger than it was last year. The Whigs have done nobly throughout the state, considering the divisions in their ranks produced by the license law. The senate will have a large majority of whigs, 6 in Suffolk, 6 in Essex, 6 in Worcester, 2 in Plymouth, 1 in Nantucket, 1 in Barnstable, and 2

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. .... - w-r- . . I S

"TILL be sold, on the tOch day ol 1 weiun momn i we-

Silver Ware Jfanuractory. THE undersigned would rapeetf!!y inform tha public that he is now prepared to manufacture all kinde ofHIL-YiiK-WAKE, on ehort notice, and in a handsome antl aubta.itial manner. Tie highest price wiM be paid at all timaa .-..fx-iij.ir ir

lor olrl join ana auver. J. l..-

Richmond. No. 8, 1833.

c-i Ioq frftm ctnrps C7.

v - . i

ict;.i-. tk; .iiMo hn advanced o cents i ----

on the ga.fon. Sales were made yesterday from j V V iLW boats, at 40, cents ; from store- 41 cents. ill00,? rS. one Stove, Itay in th.

Cincinnati Gazette. Framine tools ; also, moulding planes j

saws, ehiel, and other tools too ta'lious to mention ; ti'iusei u... ft- ihonnhl t.miAmd Kxlchm. Fumtture. Saia to be heH at the late

I RACTICAL rREACHISft. 1 ""' , - - rii.hHn. ani to eommmre at

ftr.iuca . ,m. m(..J. Inmrn on I.K

that our ministers of the Gospel would

much more good service to society if they would j

preach more practical sermons. Instead ot descanting all the time on doctrinal points, and matters cntirelv spiritual, would they they give their hearers more frequent admonitions and advice respecting their intercourse with their fellows, would thev exhort them to be honorable and just in their dealings to be punctual in their engagements to pan ichat they owe and not be regardless of the extent to which they involve themselves, in pecuniary point of view, when there is a dull prospect of getting out of Gifiicultie. That distress, and mortification and cha-o-rin will be their deserts if any other course of conduct is pursued than the straignt-forward one.

in nVlock: terms made known on tne day ol y

11th no. 17th. 1533.

4 A RON L. PLEAS.

JOSIAJI MORRIS, i7) Administrators.

PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold, at Public Sale, oa Motoat, the 3d of December next, at the la'e residence of Stephen G Hunt, decea!ed, thefollrwrin- proparty of said deceased : miWnc, in part, of one Rifl JT rshed Leaher and some onbnished. wita IA.-1A..U, TiKir Ave. ale to coniroerK-e at ,0 o'elofk, a. m., anl

Terms mads krrwa on day of sale. Xoveoaber 17, 1535.

WOOD wanted at this office on subscription.

DR. BRA NDE TIPS GEXU1XE . Vegetable Inifertial Pills. MR. S. PIERCE istheonly Authorized Agent a Uicbmont, who ha for sale l)t. Brandeth'a Genuine Vetjetaala P.i:.. F, A. WILLIAMSON, Travellin; Agent. Richmond, ov 7. 1339. 44-3n NEW STORE. HAVING rerommenced business in Richmond ma rlmr we.t of Mr. Sasser's Hotel, repetfu!!y inform bis fiiend and the public jrneraliy that be has jaet reeeired and is now opening a LARGE AXD SPLEXDID ASSORTMEXT OF NEV FALL AND WINTER GOODS; COXPUISIXO A GE5ESA1 ASSOETMEXT OY STAriJS AID F.KSCT IJryCJoods, Croceries, nardtrarc, Queens ware, Shoe, And almost every thing usually call for in hi line of business. PERSONS wihin? to pirrhasa will do -f j examine hi, Sot, a.d ai th pricey -h,rh -,11 b. fouaJ .err lc tor cash or arvprowU j2ffifSSLBERT-

Rie'nrion4, Nov. 2f, 13-. '. A Slock or Good for Sale- ., . j ;.h.rT to ro Uusineee la Uum pla?e

?DKY GOODS, IIARDWARC, CROCKEKY

The M Srally weH ated, -f

. i;.r5.1 rdil fr rood pap-r. ZJ-inrr pra li.ral cr!TT , C,, n&?Z'wM firrf thie an eae I-nt opportunity- s,a 43