Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 46, 24 November 1838 — Page 4

PALLADIUM, Printed and Published every Saturday by D.1MIOLLOWAY &, B. W. DAVIS. At the South west corner of Main and Front Ms. ICIIVI OXD Wayne county. Indiana. TERMS OF SUBSRIPTION. Two Dollars pn annum, payable in advance. Two Dollars and Fit cemts, if paid within the year; and Tun EE Dollars ifyny meat be delayed until t.'ie yce.r expire.

James C. Ferguson,

TT AS just received from Philadel

llph

pbla, a large assortment of Jew

elry, gold and silver watches, a splendid alabaster time piece, almost eve

ry pattern of mean pins, finger rings, ear drops, Cutlery, pencils, combs, complete sets ofBrittania ware, musical instruments, Pocket books, an.! nearly every thine called for in hi

line. 1 he public are respectfully invited to .:all and examine. Clocks and watcl-es repaired as usual. Richmond, May 27 ih, 1S37. 2Itf

fjA failure to notify the publishers ol a iiijo.-itinuncc will be considered a a new engagement. (j!7No paper' will be (li.'O.niiuerl until all arrearages are paid, u:i'.-. el the option of the editoi.s. TERMS O P ADVERTISI N il . One dollar per "q.iare fur lhr?e insertions; and twenty five cents for each additional iverti..t. Per r;uare for three months, $3; fjr six months 0; or 10 per annum ; two squares $15 50 per annum; three squares J20 per annum. Merchanu, Druggif-is, and others, advertising by the year; will be charged for a column of 40.)0 em, SCO per annum, for three-trrurtbs of a column, $30; fur naif of a column 35; for a quitter ot a column, i5. A deduction of 20 per -ent. will be made on advertisement longer than a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year, and not altered. Chancery notices and petitions fro divorces, must be paid invariably in advance. Advertisru' en nmijg from abroad, must be accompanied with the rash, iilcsa ot.-frrod for Implication by a hrother publisher.

Charles A. Dickinson,

T i" AS tint received a f.. assortment I time, and ar - ,.r . i-.. ,, V,.v, ! have no he.i

t,t, Wrcast Pins, of almost every pattern ers t them for good work

finger rings, ear drops, Cutlery, pencils, combs, musical boxes, flute p;p3.

accordians; an excellent assortment ol ! spectacles. The public are inviteri

ito call and examine lor them'eives.

Clocks and watches repaired and war-

anted on the shortesr notice.

N. B. Old gold and silver taken in exchange Richmond Sept. 30, 1337.

COACH 31 A KING. r""lHE undersigned having entered into Copartnership, J. under liis hrm of THATCHER 4- SMITH, rep?-tfjl!y inform their friends and the public, t iat they have taken t:ie Brick Shop, formerly occupied by Fulghum Sr. Sailor, on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, Richmond, Indiana, where they intend keeping constantly on hand, and wiiil make O order, ah kinds of I'LEisl'KK CA URIAfit:, such as

Coaches, llxrouches. Chariotecs, Vhatons, Buggies, .$. ALSO POS T C O A C II K S msils to order. Their work wii) be done in good style, an J of the bent materials.

Repairing iiKatiy and expeditiously done on reasonab terms. (ry- TWO or THREE apprentices wanted at the above business. JOSEPH THATCHER, SIDNEY SMITH. The undersigned having disposed of their interest in their Coach Manufactory to Thatcher &. Smith, would say t

i the Public, they have been in our employ for a length of

H are piactieal workmen in the business; and e

HATS, GAPS, &C. :Vew Hat and Cap Establishment. riHE undersigned have entered into partnership, in the J manufactory of Fine Beavs, Ottkr, Uoaax, Silk, an Wool HATS. Thev also manufactury Ladies' Black and Drab Beater Hats; their customers, and the public in general, ate requeued to call, and they can be suited in shape, size, color, quality and price. They have now on hand, and intend keeping, a general

assortment of Mens and Boys fine and coarse C At S.

Coustkt Merchants are particularly Invited to call and

examine their ttock, as it is large and warranted to be equal

in n lalitv and style to anv in the estern Country. 'rders

wil.' be thankfully received and punctually attended to, and j terns made easy. t ALEB SHKARO.V,

JOHN" SLFFRINS. Richmond, Dec. 9th, 1837. 4 5 if HEW AND CHEAP GOODS. Junt Received and for Sale, hy viv.wsi &. addlemx,

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Cornet ot JSafn ano fHarion stttets, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends tnat be has taken this house, and repaired il throughout, and furnished it in superior style, without re ear J to trouble or ex

pense ; but with an aim to the comfort and convenience of

those who may favor him with their custom. From his experience and determination to piease be hopes to receive a share of the public's patronage. Richmond, November 4th, 1S3. 43U

- fitr a - v-. i c t" r t ' Ai "v

assortment cl .vc iiilai cfuwl'o

ic:i they are ready and willing to sell to tneir je!, ; exchan2e

.c Harness and Saddle 2SjS 22 2 iff 2. VM L. BRADY. HAVING resumed business in this place, oilers for sale SADDLES, IIARXESS, TRUNKS, WHIPS,

! and a general assortment ol articles in the line, which will be sold low. Shop in Moriissoa's nev build insr", next door j to the post office, lre the public are ii.vited to caii. I (kx-s.kr Li.s. Li.ssn , B.vto, Grain, or Cash ta-

fiien Is and the p jWic, oa as accommodating terms as can be procured elsewhere. All kinds of Country produce received in exchange at the maiket prices. fr-.-sTOKK on Main Street, opposite the Bank. Richmond, Sept. 15, 3btf

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March lTtli. Is33

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FFLCHUM Sc SAILOR.

N. B. We have a fow finished carriages on band, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. F. At S. Richmond, Sept. 8'.i l.-ns. 3. :3in "fVTOTICE."All persons indebted to the subscriber by

J Note or Book arcouut are requested to make imme-

Vood and Iron Turning.

subscriber, having rented a firt-rate privilege at

m. Uancrolt s r actory, near iwicnmona, is now pre- j

Di.-e'l to till all ortic.s in nis line; anti, irom nis long experi

ence at Wood and Iron Turning, he flatters himself that by clo-e attention tn business, ho will be enabled to please all persons who may see fit to give him a call. Cabinet-Makers are invited to call and examine his workmanship, patterns, and price?, before puichasing elsewhere. N.B. WANTED, A large qoantity of lumber, suitable to tarn i for which the most liberal prices will be paid. SIMEON MACEY. Richmond, Sune 9, 1?33. 22tf

To the Public. Qfiee of Vte Trading and Manufacturing CWi;vjny,) liickmond. June lt lo37. J 4 T aa election of the Stockholders in "The Richmond TaAOi.sa and MANircTt;Ri-N': Comtajit," held on tne hrst Monday ia June, 1S38, Benjamin Fulghum, Isaac E.Jones, Levinus King, J. R. Mendenhall, T. Newman, Jonathan Townsend, and Abel Thorn berry, were elected directors for one year. At a meeting of the Directors electheld the next day, James R. Mendenhall was elected President, Warner M. Leeds, continued Secretary, and Eli Brown, elected Treasurer. (tTbey still continue to pay the market prices for clean cotton and linen rairs. and for wool washed on the

sheep. Those who have wool for sale will please call on Levinux King (at the woollen factory) who is authorised to purchase for the Company. W. M. LEEDS, Secretay. Bleeding &. Tooth-Drawing, by John Son (Train; Who solicit a share of patronage from the public and will be prepared to wait on them at their own homes, or at his, on the West side of Marion street near the Richmond Hotel.

eiillcmen'9 & Hoy' Caps, OF different qualities and a variety of patterns; Ladies Fur Capes and lioas; Fur Collars lor coats and cloak For sale by MORRlcSON &.TYLOR. Eleventh month 7th, 133-:. 4tf COLLKCT10.. AMCETLi I. M IT MM TRY, will collect merchants

accounts, and others: if encouraced, ?o as to render it 1 aa inducement, will deposit any sscanty required. j For testimony of character, he will refer any gentlemen j

to ire io;iowing inriivniu:iis

John Ha inks.

WANTED, a lar-e quantity of WHITE GOO?E QUILLS. A eood price will be given lor them, by ISA AC B. SOl'FFRAIN, at bis Chair Manufactory t the northwest rornner of Front and Main ts. Richmond Feb. 1), 1S3. 5 tf.

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Aeic Paris OA to.

r pHL SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs hi, J friends and the public, that he has opened

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i C F.O. A. Jt AtlvtL'llAR. j Lewis Davis, ) David Cottom,

j Freii'k Koiim, r, , . ! Tt-r & GKxr. Gcrmant-un, Ohio.

Richmond, October '7th, 1838. 42-tf

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a UllUd STORE in Richmonu, Main street,

diata payment, as he is anxious to close the business of his ' (a few doors Eatof the Bank,) where be intends

30, la37.

old estnblisument

I Riciimo.no, Dec

JOHN SUFFRINS.

51 :tf

DISKOL II 'T IO.. THE firm if E. G rover i. t'o. has this i!ay been dU olved by mutual consent; the bjsinrs of the late linn iil be settled by Thornberry, Hnyncs, & Co., win alone nre duly authorized to collect and receipt for ail uebts due the slid firm of E. G rover Ac Co.

IiDMUND (iHOVKK, Jon Y. Swaix, Jonas (aak, Abrl Tiiokbkkhy, Kichmoud, Sept l8tn. Ie33

John Mofkitt. J tMts V. l.AKK, (Justavi a K. I Iay.k JosF.ru Davis.

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JVJOTATV 1'CIJLIC; Richmond, Indiana, J Having received the appointment of Notarv Public 1 is now prepared to take the acknowledgment of deeds ol j conveyance, mortgages, ice. Sec. Oct. 28ili, 1837. 4-tf

keeping a te icral assortment of

DRUGS, .MEDICINES, PAINTS, Variiilic, sVc. &c. oi as good quality as can be procured in the Eastern Cities; which he will sell wholesale and retail on reasonable terms. J. K. IK GDALE. Richmond, Wayne county, Ind., Feb. 3, ld?tf. 4tf

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HIDKS will cr

THE Subscribers would respectfully inform their frieiv. and the public that they have this day formed a Copartnership, under the name, style and firm of THORN BERRY, IlA YNES &. CO., for the purpose of continuing the Foundry business, formerly carried on by E. Grover Co. Persons concerned nre hereby notified, that the said firm of Thornberry, Hnynes Si Co , have, by agreement, lssumod all the liabilities and debts of tha late firm of E. Grover &Co. JOB W. SWALX, JONAS CAAK, AHKL THORNBERRY, JOHN MOFFITT, fJUSTAVUS K. II A YNES, JOriEPH DAVIS. RichmonJ, Sept. IHih, 1833.

4c HARK WANTED.--Richari Moone

commence the TANNING business at the old

; stanu ol ivlornsson ana v iggins ; wiiere ne wisnes to purI cha-e a quantity of the above articles. HIDES AND BARK will be received for Leather and I on account, by Morrisson .St Wiggins; and for Saddles J and other articles, by D. P. Wiggins & Sons. j Richmond, )ct. V8, lr!37. 42tf

OR filial re

IREDELL, has removed his Tailoring shoo to .

one doir north of ?,lain on Pearl street, where he in- I

tends to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its . various branches, and being thankful for past favors would ' respectfully request a continuance of the same. N. B. He is also asent for Mr. Oliver's improved patent j shoulder sy-tem for cutting garments. Ricnmond, Nov. 4th, 1 1537. 43tf '

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SPUING FOUNDRY.

I HE Subscribers having entered into co-partiiersnip under the firm of I. E. Jones, &: Co., respectfully inform the public that the- have established a Foundry on the north side of Richmond, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings with dispatch, and in the neatest manner. Thef will also furnish patterns if wanted, on fair terms. I. E. JONES. J ESSE H. 1IITTON. October 221. 133G. 4 tf JOHN M. HCTTON. LKVIVILLK, IXm ANA. THE subscriber, having purchased the above house, (formerlykeptby J. W. Baldwin, and mofe recently by U. C Allison,) is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, in as jKod style ns any other house in the West. His Stable will ahvnysbe supplied with good and wholesome provender, and attended by a careful and lruty cstls. His Table will b furnished with the bet the country can supply. In short, neither pains nor expense shall bo wanting to remiet

every ane satisliea, wno may lavor i.im wun a can. THOS. J. LARSH. October 13, lr33. 40tfc INDIANA 3IUTUAL FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY;

Chartered January '.Wth, 1S37.

No Chief Magistrate, since the d. i

came to that high statK. nd moc. tnrabi. Mr. an Burea. A combination of eiJ-.

Mldom trftiMnipik. m, j: """"""

of the people, and rave bitn the rvo., , IjL .

i - "i ' " . BMWtiriiirt would ha.l" bis popularity. But, ill-omeae! and erU eoeZ ed, anci trte hopes el that poliucal Uiit,:Js Republicans cherished as the fulfU,eOT of tbTi. disappointed and postponed. "ei Whilst the Maisoiuan and its fneixl x to restore the prosperity of the roaauy, the rZ his tdtMl, in.r. nfn. I z ..bia

mruares oireet!, ted to destroy itto keep the country ronvaitrate measures, subversive of the prineii,of nZ government, and tending to the establ.siec

Aceonipanted they w.r. won the CREDIT SYST. Si of the couatry, rj,A!' spirit of intolerance, denunciation and prwriu!""'" coold not have requir-d nor honesty expectM W)i,

..., v,,,.,ir, ivrpuuivrane. ia that spirit of iAWZT' and love of freedom which characterised the institutions, we resisted these nefarious atewpiBiBT,,, and destroy them, with the best of our .b1!ur Tvf" spirit which prompted us to do this, finds oo just,!! supporting the men who made It necessary . ts It is an inconvertible truth, that every psoeai... 4 this administration ba been an open, u:NaiT0ri,'f of every principle and profsss on upon whica M, ren was elevated to the Ciief Magistracy by tlie In his upholding the specie circular, which mtJuT' niauons unautitoriisd by law, and whkh had kUcondemned by Coi-rets ;

in ins recomineivimg the Sub-Treasury

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, - u.,.Ui, ui me purse anl the sworJ. ..j

..on ol .he entire practice of the ro.emm,,,,, ,' t.ng in it,notw,thstaiding it has been ,mitf tumaI ed by the Representatives of the eopi; In his recommendation of a BankruntU. M k .

a on

runt law m k.

g.r-s, appucaoie only to cornoration .

eminent should possess au absolute control v .Tl ,w.!r' institutions, and be able toeru.hthem !J at .. taking all jurisdiction ovo, them from the hajsji? tribunals; -",ms!

In i..s breaking faith with the St. tes, by rec,. , repeal ol the distribution Uw; ' dmoieodiai , In his rnneMln.T rMin.......:. . .

' ""uauTOWIhn

notes, to supply the p ace of Wm r'"'' J,'y the exploded and ruinous practice of drJHT? m

To the Afflicted. JHE subscriber having accepted the agency which vas i formerly held by James (irover of this place, for vemling .MOiUSON'S f CELEBRATED IIYGEAN MEDICiNE, lakes this method of informing the public that he has this valuable medicine now for sale, in Richmond, where those who wish to avail themselves of the great benefits to be derived from its effects upon the human system in eradicating the numerous diseases of which flesh is heir to, can be furnished at all limes. SAMUEL PEIRCE. Richmond, June 23, 1333. 21tf

IS TOOTH VASII--rrepared from the ongin-

recipe, only by Daniel Goddard, No. 8, Gold street,

New York. The Orris Tooth Wash is purely a vegetaHo preparation, possessing the properties of cleansing the teeth and mouth, restoring the gums to a healtyy state, and preventing any unpleasant taste or odour in the mouth, whether arising from oecayed teeth, or from a deranged state of the stomach. 'Sound teeth and white teeth are tho most valuable portions of poor humanity, but how many neglect the i. tie mi on necessary for their preservation, even surrounded by all the means needed. Among these we know of none more pleasant and effectual than the Orris Tooth W ash; it cleanses

and whitens the tseih, strengthens the gums, purifies the innuth, and sweetens the breath. We recommend its use to 1 all, young ami old." I3uston Post. I "The Orri3 Tooth Wash is the best detergent we ever

1 used on our enamel."' Boston Transcript. ; To the Public. The concurrent testimony of the most ; eminent Dentists and members of tho Me iical Faculty, in i every pari of the Union, is united in lavor of the Orris ) Tooth Wash. j From Dr. Eleazer Parmley, Dentist. ''I have used the j 'Orris Tooth Wash,' and having been made acquainted with

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22o 7n2L"2JlSi!S3 ' Office, No. 1 1, Illake's Bui Id in?, opposite Brotv

paper money u,t . circulating Uled,u.; Uu .iVkZT power derive.! o ,ly Iron, a loo co,,tKii., of tWl tuuon an) repadis-.ed ,v the be,, Republics .mhr" I n h. attempt to establish a Treasury Bank -XTL definable paper-money circulations

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ra ourpople, aa4ei

LM LLlrLLLl reouests nil indebted ti him. tn I

make payment, as he is very much in want of cash j

at tins tune. ft7 N. B. He has consnntlv on hand nil time, SADDLES. BRIDLES. U.IJi.XESS, 11 HIPS, L'Ol L1 lis and SADDLE TREES; all of which he w.il ell on fair and raae.omibls tnriiis. Richmond, Sept. -J3. I8."l7. , 37tf t

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in liisei orttooveriuro u., Jnaw Bank Depos,M established by I're-iJsni Jck,H,, and 1aU th, IblT eys into his actual cun.vly and con.t.il; " In his attempt to divone the govetnm'ent froe Um est and sympatiiies of t!ie people; uk

In lnsaiteiiipt l creale a "multitude of new

to st-nl sn arms ol u:hccrs to harr

thcir'ibstan

In his attempt to "take away our charters, abobsi ino-t taluable l -.v, a.,d aller, fu.'idaiiientaJly, ths our govrrniiient;" lit liisdi.play of sectional partiality; In his cold iii iifT.-ience to t'.is interrsts sad -y L

I people during a period of extreme aurTering; j In his attempt to throw discredit upon, sad ttauSrm j crush the Slate BauWs, tnrough the revenue powrrf

govrrmi.s.it, and eiulkrra8j tun refumptioo of mm iiic'iit; ' ' ' In primitti.ii; the pa trnnare of his office taeaaistaatt with the f-e."iom tl eiectioiijit Inn supeii contempt of tie will of the peoplsuswa. set through the ballot box; In hi- attempt n criiu obnoxious measures iam t ,r:KH ol dissentin-; brethren by means unbecoinin

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N. B. All persons indebted lo tho late firm of E. Grover &. Co., are earnestly requested to make immediate paynicnt. The situation of the concern imperiously demands that prompt measures should be taken to make collections at ONCE, in order that we may be able to meet our liabilities. We do hope this notice will be atlended to, as the case demands. Tiinnvnrnnv n i-vr i. r-n

Richmond, fsept. loth, 1330. 3 :tf Carcat Western Agency. JFORSEiC, Esq. having been recently appointed Gene al Agent by the Central committee at Indianapolis, lo the editorial corps of the State of INDIANA. b?gs leave to offer his sorvices as an agont for tne editors of newspapers

residing in other States, and all others who have demands on any person or p rstns residing in said State. His office will be kept at Indianapolis, where any business in his line will be punctually attended to. Instructions received and all orders speedily and faithfully executed. Twelve per cent, commission will be exacted on all sums collected, and amount forwarded at the order of the creditor. The editors of newspapers, who are members of the editorial association in this State, and such others as design to become hereafter members of the same, as well as those who feel 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, frea of chnrgo; after which time the usual price will be paid for each insertion, to such as are, and may become, members of the association, and until discontinuance is ordered. October, 14, 1837. 40

Cooking Stoves & Castings. THE subscriber has made arrangements with I. E. Jones

St Co., which will enable him to keep constantly on hand a variety of Castings, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Cranks, dudgeons. Spur and Herat Gearing, Rag Irons, Andirons, Plovgh Jloles, If'agon Bxes, Pan Rigging, Sec. &c; al! of which will be sold at the Foundry prices and warranted. All orders loft with him will be promptly attended to. bth mo. 11th, 1337. (3tf) E. EVENS. ts.fli.rA.ss ! . DU. WM. B. SMITH, respectfully solicits all those indebted to him for a longer period than one year, t call and settle the cash from those of a later dale will not be refused. iVr-Imperative necessity has prompted this DUN, and

the hopes ilwill be punctually attended to.

the various articles of which it is composed, feel great plea-

, sure in recommending it as an agreeable, w holesome, and effectual wash for the mouth . i ELEAZER T ARM LEY, j No. ll,rark Place, N. Y., January, 1338." i From N. Djdge, manufacturer of Imitation Incorruptible Teeth, and Surgeon Dentist, New York. "Gentlemen 1 ! consider your I 'rris Tooth Wash tha best in usa. I wish to keep itconstantly on hand for the use of my patients pleasa j send me a supply. (Signed) N. DODGE, i 123 Canal street, New York, July IP, 1337."

from S. M. 3! celts', 31.17. nTscaiflOSa, Alarvima. " J. II. Harris, Surgeon Dentist, Nashville, Tenn. " J. L. Igget, do. do. " Dr. S. A. Shurlleff, Boston. " John Randall, M. D., do. " Walter t banning. M. D.. do. " T. W. Parsons, Surgeon Dentist, do.

Just Received, I VfEW AND i'-RKSII GOODS selected with great j J( care at the East, and adapted to the calls of the comiiiunity and the season; comprising Fancy, Foreign, and Domestic DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, j etc. The subscriber acknowledges his share of patronage j received from the public, and respectfully solicits a contiuu- , ance of the same; to deserve which, no efforts shall be wanting on his part. N. B. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for ,

GOODS. JOHM ivn.i.iA.ui.v, JV. E. Corner of Main and Ftont streets. Richmonp, 5th mo. 2tith, 1838. 21tf

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LAW PARTNERSHIP. II isi t:n & n 11 12 I? I

SAMUEL W PARKER, of ConnersvMlc, Fnvotte cs., and J. W. GREEN, of Richmond, Wayne county, hnve entered into a co-partnership for the transaction of civil business in the Wayne Circuit Court. All such business entrusted with cither will receive the joint attention of both. J. W. Green continues at his old stand next door west of the Bank, where he still hopes to receive his shire of the public patronage. As a Master in Chancery be will administer oaths, take depositions, acknowledgements of dr-eds, mortgages, &c. July 14th, 1S33. 27:tf.

DU. VI. LINDSAY , TIavi;i returned to Richmond, would respectfully tender his services to its citizens, in the various branches of th profession. He may be found at his residence opposite Mr. D. D. Sloan's Hotel. Richmond, Sept. 1338. 37: tf

CANDLE. A quantiy of good TALLOW CANDLES, received and for stle, (wholesale and retail,) by JIORRISSO.Y ic TYLOR. Richmond, Oct. 13,1333. 40tf

NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, WE have just received an extensive assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS from the ea-torn cities, which were bought at reduced prices, and will be sold unusually low for cash, approved produco, (or tbe u'tial credit to punctual customers.) Purchasers are lequested lo call mid examine our stock, consisting of superfino blue, black, brown, drab, invisible green, Cloths; Cas!meres and Satunets assorted ; summer cloths, drillings, English, French, and American prints, painted lawns, ginghams, shawls, silks, dress handkerchiefs, veils, gloves, sVc. !tc. Friends style of silks, calicoes, shawls, handkerchiefs, if. together with almost every article called tor, which can be afforded and will be sold cheaper than usual. ST RATTAN A MEEK. Fifth month 2Gth. IS33.

Lumber Wanted. j rl"IIE SoVscrlbers wis'i to purchase a laree quantity of j I. LUMBER of every description, r which cash will

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lvichmond, June U.J, ltioa. --4M

If EW EXCSLAXD COUGII SYRl'P, The reputation of which has now become estabitshed as the most safe and stficacious remedy ever discovered far I3JF"LVE'ZA, OI tillSCOI'I'ASTIlWA, WHOOTPIfCOl"tWII, SIiXXIi OF 1ILOOU, AN I AIM, Al l I'.CTIO.S OF THE iMT.Nti. PREPARED ONLY BY THE SOLE PROPRIETOR, DANIEL GODDARD, No. S Gold St. NEW-YORK. In preseminz this useful remedy to the public, the Proprietor is nutimrizetl by a Physician, from whom the Recipe was confidentially obtained, to state, that lie lias used it himself, anil in his extensive practice in Pulmonary affections, with astonishing effect. The happy combination of vegetable substances, of which it is entirely composed, are peculiarly adapted to diseases of the Lunga, Liver, ana Stomach. This medicine has been used very extensively, and the proprietor has not known asinele instance in which i( has failed in giving relief in diseases lor which it is recommended ; even in cases approaching to consumption, attended with bleeding at the Lunirs, and where all other remedies had failed, the nist decided and flattering success has attended its use. Common cohls, which are generally the effect of obstructed perspiration, will yield to its influence in a few hours ; when used in asthma, hoarseness, wheeling, and shortness of breath, it gives immediate relief, procuring tranquil rest and Bleep. In whooping-cough it i without a rai. It operates by gentle expectoration, and may be eivn to infant with perfect safety. Tne Proprietor would add, that he is constantly receiving numerous testimonials of the value and etf.cacy of this remedy, some certificates of which may be seen on the bill c'direttions accompany mg each bottle. Any person Maine it wui he sure to recomtueod it again.

SUBSTiTUTG FOR CALO.MEI..

proprietors of this article, alter protracted , I

xi.ensive research, believe they have obtained from i

tne regettMc kingdom, a safe and certain substitute forrWu- j mcl; at least, so far as calnmol exerts any beneficial effects I upon the human system; an article free from ail substances ! productive of disastrous consequences. ! '1 he action ot this medicine upon the constitution is universal ; no part of the system escaping its influence. Il is,

nowever, upon the organs of secretion and excretion, that I the actual results in many similar institutions ran

us ureat power is particularly manifested From this, it will Le seen to have a direct effect upon the biliar organs, and to be peculiarly adaoted to the treatment of billions

; friers, an 1 other diseases, in which a torpidity or congestion ! of the lirt r and p;riul rircl" prevail. .;.Ji..iaa.Jmisstie juAll j:iv,-v'?.-. 'rCI.-Moiie-. iWi..T; and excite a quick A: healthy action of t'le liver and nth-

erglanduiar viscera of tho nbdomcn. lining diiV.i-ihle in its operation, it produce, a free circulation in Hie vessels on the surface of the body, accompanied by a gentle perspkatioii. It does not exhaust like drastic purges; still, itt action is more universal, and it may be often repeated, nut merely with safety, but with great benefit. Tnis becomes indispensably necessary in cases of long standing; for in them intense temporary impressions made by strong medicines, seldom, if ever, do good, but tend to injure tha stamina of the constitution. It is cleansing and purifying to the system, acts in perfect harmony with the known lairs of life, and is undoubtedly, one of the most valuable articles ever offered fr public trial and inspection. This medicine may be had at Apothecaries' Hall, Main street, one door above 5th street, Cincinnati: and alse ol the following agents in the State of Indiana.

nms's Hotel, lnaianapous. JAMES ULAKE, President and Treasurer. Charles V. Caoy, Secretary. THIS Company being fully organized, is now ready to receive applications fir insurance. Every person who insures in this Company becomes n member of it, with all tha privileges incident to any corpo ration, and is immediately interested in its general extrusion and prosperous condition. The assured, at the tun nf making his application for insurance, is required to give hi

promissory obligation, calleJ tne premium note, wiino.ti in- , terest, the amount of which is determined by the sum j sured ami the hazard of the risk, on w hich note he pay 5 t

I per cent, in advance. .o luriner payment is require. i, un

less losses should occur, during the period ol six years, this being the term for which policies are issued, at which times j assessments are made equitably upon all the notes sufficient '

to cover such losses. lo insure a buildiiiy ol t!ie oe.'l class of risks, to trie amount of J1,(U:, the assured would give his note for I", Ji per cent, of which paid in advance, $i, and $1 for the Policy would unit only f 3 for his first payment. As the Policy runs fur Six years, much personal trouble and anxiety are saved to ihe assured in not be-

; .... ..... ; .a. I t. ..... l.u a ,t 1 -.ofvVHtof iK. iiHum'irA I he I

c.ua.,v insure lro-;,iVf tho et.maiod value of build- j :Vver- t hat

ings, and one-hulf of personal property. The contingency upon which the assessments or calls upon the premium notes depend, is as much in lavor ol the assured in this company as adverse to them. In proof of tSi-,

be ad

duced. No Aluiual Insurance l Oi.ipany i: tha I nitnd States ever met with s ich adverse fortune o to top its operations, which is more than can be said of nock nvnprtni29. It is con-ida.cd incontrovertible that insurance in this company will prove s.-if.-r, ch-ap-;, and c r: liniv more i, jui'abjju Jh.1'1 .by.nn.y "ther method yet levied. mount insured. James V. Green, Esq. of Uichmo iil, is hereby duly authorised to net as an A gem lr tho In linna .Mutual l'ire Insurance Company, iiy order of the Boa.-.l of Di rectors. CilAS. W CADV, .Scr. July, 15, 1S38. v!7ly.'

p.mimous l luel M a'tislnie ;

In his relusal to acquiesce in the decisions of tlissu, ty : n.,d Li th? d.potic attempt ui his partisans in the C. tm Senate, on the 2.id of July last, lu seise the fnA'irtmm. by abolishing all law for its Cuitody and safe ksepuif.

He has a '.an lotted the principles by which h cams UsJ

power, and eomaq.ieutly, the duty whirh they Bwsriiliss

and be has so obstinately persavered in his ermne!! cea

as lo pteclude nil reasonable hope of his retracing it

.Aivi iinauy, 10 mis lung catalogue ot rrirvaitc, wm-

add, whit imiy bs l ousj lernd a rm.ior ohoitce, bulcsrlau

mra' v M nil precooesifsd

pinion ol liikciiaraotrr, Mr. an Muran has r'tulcred k;H

suit ths ui' t inaerssxi'ite both tu friends and a l,rss:ie, nil the hid .M:i ;iiiate that ever tilled his ttatinn.

An 1 l.-oni all t n " i co.,vi iratioii, tn aat c.t.inieaeil the nalion come, but that t!.ir t thief Majiitrau. u iut

wanting in integrity, t tv.t:iiing in rjf tjf

V e n:- '' not eay liiat wo ekpeftd (iiftVtant things ot

public S'i!oi,i!,l m.i.I by li s sacteit pledgss, to tcsjasH d

nntmnnl lii us tin s niraius lav ol Ui UauavAic. L

t'.ni tiii':ituaLio,i w oo.i has hstded not this ills of th i

m-uica.i peo.oie. must nn l ojght to inset lis nrainlicJ

Pur sale, by

IRVIN REED t BROTHER.

3IOXEY PURSE LOST! T OST on Sunday morning last, a buckskin purse, steel clasp, containing ;513 on the Stale Bank of Indiana jll on the Bank of Wooster a small desk key a pocket piece, 5;c. A reaonnh!e reward will be given to the finder if he will return it to the subscriber. D. L. HAMILTON. Richmond, September 29, 163r?. 3ctf

-si g-r KEGS WHITE LEAD, received and fir sale JfJU ' J- K. DUG DALE. Richmond," Sept. 15, 1838.

Dr. A. Carter Greencburgh, Decatur county. j Dr. J. M. Whitesel Knightstown, Henry county. i Dr. N. Lewis Clarksburgn, Decatur county. J Dr. E. Paslon Anderson, Rus!i county. j Messrs. Pierce and Stewart Marion, Grant county. Win. Y. Wyley Indianapolis. j Ford Walker Lafayette. j Z. T. Pcrcival .t Co. Hartford. Dearborn county. I R. li. Carter Danville, I lendrick county. T. V. Webster Cravvfi:dvi!le, -Montgomery county, j Alexandei 'a:ipeli Nolile, Stieibv county. j Mason i.V Grifiith Connersville, Fayette county. i Thomas Morrow dist. agent for I'nion, Fayette and Wayne. J. II- Wright Milton, Wayne county. Dr. S. Procter I ireencastle, Putnam county. J.&. J. IVivven Lndi, Park county. Dr. N. Field Jeifcrsom ilie. Lyon A:, Wilcox Evans', ill?. Allen Makepeace Chesterfield, Mad.son county. li. Bill GMT WELL--Richmoad, la; also, by IKV1X ItKKU IlltDlIILK. A. MILES, f)ne of the proprietors and General Agent. Cixf'iNNATj, Dec. Hi, la37 4'J

An AnniinE SIiilif Of the licceiptx and Kxpendi'itrex o f Wayne county, from the Cth day of Xoremher, 18:$7, to the bth day of A or ember, l.SJK, inclusive. RECIUP'I'S. Amount in the hands of the Treasurer on the 5th day of November, I f37, -?3101J Rcc'd of T. G. Noble, in full o( tax for 1837, 52S 70 " John D- Morrisson on ncc't of lax for 1839, 77 40 " J. H. llulchenso-i rent for public ground, 18 00 Sundry persons lo vend foreign merchandize, ViHl M " !" un lry persons for tavern license Sc permits, 4J 111) " Sundry persons f.vr grocery license, i!8j fit) " Suniry persons to exhibit shows, I Mi ) (M) " S. Hannah, I 'lerk, Jurors fees, 13 .".! " Su.idry persons 1 1 vend v.ooden clock?, SI 98

Total amount of receipt, J7';S J 331 EXPEN'DITL'RES. Pct'tf out ani expended iri'itin the period aforesaid.

Paid to supervisors of lloa ls Sl Road 'ie;vers, ?'I7 1 13J "

G ra i 1 J irors, 1

' Travers Jurors, :.'.)

I i:i ri.riiici.il poii-y ul t.'ui .-'liiiiiiisiraiioucAB.Vfcvl

tam--d upon nuy piuvtipiff of lecessity, exptdiearr, stj. prncf.cal phiioiopliy, or no i.vl economy. Itt plus Hr.

me per,iet i;ly of po-.vsr, nod ils plain rffert, tin dest-wi.

ol Hie banking ,'sfon, re luire, ol courss. too grest t mr li -e f 'oui tlsa Arna.-ican people to be.l'or a muinsut tniarsw Th great di 'idcratum, a sound, uniform, sail easiw

currency, nn l a system Hint vvul eq jaiu., usstdit practicable, llic douieslic excuanges, it liemaajn 1 m p.ai-tical wants ol the people, and, sooner or list, a m firm or another, will be obtained by them. 'faseams tiiisen 1, and lo "p.tsarve and regulate" tli.crriljn tne rnuntry, whi -h this administration has at tempts Impair, will be one ofihe great objects lor wines es is strained to continue our labors. No A dm i tost ration of this i overnmrnt est pfSffff, deserve l i e r:ceed, that i not ( VjnSflrvative, rs

an 1 pra-iicn. Enhsht:ned im prov tiunnts, siU issn! sv

lical reforms, may be permitted and en"OunitJ k ssres-

turn, but violent mea inrrs of destruction, sea sanersns extremes of innu-. aiion, shuubl not be jrl.-d sill

nitv by t'10-e vvhow iiii to nreaerve unimuairel l SMal!

j nnl e -fet form rf g ivernme tt, yer devissd bl 0 ssjse

ment and pro: :tio:i ot 10:1.1.111 I.

Political t'll-irution should be ns liberal )

religious tolnrntin.i, which is g iaranlied Pr tat eoavvw

j I Urmsiix in whatever partyor.haie il BjaT?r,i' I be repudiated find sturdily opposed. Tho science of Government should not bt pe-mitt

de-.,

CABINET WAREHOUSE. Three doors from the Xorth Wat Corner of Main and Front streets.

80 71 10 )0 III)

43 j

GOOD BARGAINS. j THE subscriber proposes selling the following valuable i property in and adjoining Hjitisvillc, viz : one lot fronting' 821 feet on Cross Street, 166 feet ia length; four lots front- 1 ing 8-4 feet on Main Street two of them neat!) fenced, i one being a corner lot on Main and State Streets, having a j new store house built in the most modern style-, and neatly j finished, also a large stable with frame crib and saddle j

room, conveniently arranged. Also. ONE Ill NDRED and SIXTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND, handsomely situated on the south adjoining the town, eighty acres of which are under good fence, and about fhirty set in grass. Huntsille is situated in Randolph county, Indiana, 0:1 a beautiful elevation, il miles south-west from Winchester, seven miles due north from Economy, ten miles north from Williamsburgh and twelve miles from Windsor, on the state road that leads from Economy to Huntington, where the etate road crosses running from New Casiie to Winchester. Also a county road passing through from Munietown to Newport, and is surrounded by a country- not surpassed perhaps in the state for fertility of soil and healthiness of climate, which is settled by an industrious and enterprising race of farmers, having an inexhaustible bed of iron ore within two miles; also, several saw mills and one merchant mill within a short distance, now in successful operation. There is also a post office, receiving two mails from north said south each week. Merchants and mechanics wishing to obtain a desirable situation and to purchase valuable property at the most reasonable rates, will do well to call and examine for themselves. Terms will be made very liberal. ABSOLOM HINT. N. B. A good opening for a tavem stand, no competition nearer than seven miles. . H. Honuville, Indiana, Aug. II, IS33. 31-tf BOOTS AND SHOES, at Tery low prices..-. E have just received, per recent arrivals, a very large d general assortment of ROOTS and SHOES, which will ieU at reduced prices. Country Merchants will do well to civs us a call before purchasing. EDM END GAI.E i. CO., No. 110, Main street, a few doors below Fourth, Cincannsui, October 20, 1 83.. G a 1 . 4 l-2m c

A Small Farm at Private Sale, SITUATED in Abingion lownhip. Wayne county, Ia., within two miles of Abingion, four of Centreville, and ' ' six uf Richmond; adjoining ihe lands of Moses Robin, ' Zachariah Dicks, and others, containing nearly NINETY j acre, abaut forty of which are cleared and under fence, with j i buildings, nearly new, and having a small thriving apple ' i and peach orchard on the premises. Enqurie of the subscriber at Washington. D. E. ROW LETT. ; t October 6th, lc3.S. 39tfc i

I Surgeon Dentist. ! I3ERMANENTLY located in Richmond, Im., is pre pared n perform all operations in his profession in the most scientific manner; always using the best of materials for artificial purposes. All operations warranted. Also, a splended tooth powder, for sale, of his own compounding, which w ill beautify and restore health to the gums. Cleanliness is indispensable to those who desire sound and healthy teeth. Officii one door east or D. D. Sloan's Hotel. une lfi, 1S3S. 23tf

fXHE subscriber has just received a large quan.'t,f

3 ;itc.2.cics of u:herent and almost every quality. . na

shade. J. C. FERGl SON. May 27, 1537. 21tf

ervgued, afur returning his sincere thank ; lie fjr the liberal nairoaaw he has thus fir j

Ix ARM FOR. SALE... The n.vdersigned, wishes to ' sell a FARM containing SO Acre, with a small improvement, and comfortable buildings. The land is oi the best quality, well watered, and in a healthy situation, and only one mile from New Castle, the county seat of Henry county. Indiana. It wiii be sold extremely low, as the subscribers are anxious to tun it into available means For further information, enquire on the premise, or of j.s. & w. ra ssEY. Boston, October 6th, 1833. SOti'c

TO THE PUBLIC. THE undefined having entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all in various branches, they would respectfully tender their services to the people of Richmond and vicinity. They hope by strict attention to their business to merit arid receive a share of the public's patronage. Garments cut to order on short notice. Their shop is over Mr. Turner's store ; stairs between the bank and storvj. H. B. PAYNE, E. VICKERS. Richaoad, Oct. G, 1S33. 39 2tti

Plane llanufacf ory, Opposite Dr. W. li. SmitVs, on Fifth street, -Yorf of Main. CARPENTER'S, COOPER'S, and CABINET PLAXES of every description, and of the best materials and workmanship, constantly on hand and made to order, by T. '&. H. M. PARK. fj7ORPEFS from Merchants or Mechanics at a distance, w ill meet with prompt attention and despatch, on the most reasonable terms. We are warranted in saying that nnr work will be inferior to none made elsewhere. N.B. Planes of all descriptions can be had at Basil Brichtwell's store. T. &. H. M- P. Richmond, July 29, 1533. 29tf

rraiE un

8 tha pti

, received, bers leave ti inform al! those who wish to purcna e ; (fBINET FIR NTT CUE, that he keeps constantly n hand or w''l make t J order oil siiort notice,

! Sile?,,is Centre Table, Sofa, j

1 o

I Iverseers of the pooriSi:. keeping poor persons ; 14 -1 1 ; Superintendent ol Asylum, 1333 I ji

Sundry jiersons for materials and wo k at the Asylum, 117 rk Co inly Ciniiiirs:on!rs, J 4 "i ) Balilfs attending oil courts and Jurors, L'D'I 7. Acs-ors of revenue, 570 fl'l Trustees of school sections i- school Com'rs. t-'.'l H7J Associate Judge", 112 (HI Jurors on inque't by Coroner, 5 25

Sundry persons for stone and making fence Oil public ground, W. Commons' lat payment on court houe

For sundries for Jail, Collectors for delinquent list, Clerk his annual allowance, " for making duplicate, Fordietinsr. prisoners, For guarding jail, D. F. Sicken for Record Books and Recorder's Indentures, For printing and paper, Attorney's Fee.

. Inspectors, Judges, and Clerks of elections ami returns, 93 Dck for Cierfs oflk-s, 5

County Seal, 10 0') Summoning witncsss for Grand Jury, b- 1MJ County Surveyor for field noies, H 0! Sundries for Court House, fi.'l Kd County Treasurer hia per centum, UJi 31

"ener.-ite auicng 11, in a v . Tear pursuit ( party si!'''.H r the lofty ainhiiion of real statesmen inw S ' 4

i perpetual scramble for ofti-e. Iet ins exampit -- 1 of Hii rid-uinisifjition be a tn niume.it ai4 a afttiaf-1

r.n f..i

I ur labors haii continue for the promotion of trrvirm

1 rij'cs, and the general welfare f the country, rir tH

I toe eliith erids of persona! or party amiMitoit. The suorioit of Republican principles, as deli

I tho faih-r of the constitution, would be inconsisiesl

1 ihe ruppoit in any cnnine-.cy of a man whese wh-1 H of measure has beenbul a continual violation of ereryH lenent of Republicanism, and one eontintel eruaade er

popular rights and national interests. 1 A 1 the ti.-oiier time, l!ie Madisonian will be prep!

sustain, lor the highest offices in trie r;'vrnm',, 1 t,i.- n,,Atv nitblie sentiment si

apable" candidates as public sentiment "l ie such as shall seem best eakelsis-l seal

BUREAU

SECRETARIES,

BOOK BINDING. THE subscriber is prepared to execute all orders in the above business with despatch. Persons wishing Blank Books made, can have them ruled to any pattern by leaving directions. The best of paper will be used, if wished, and the work executed in a style which be is persuaded will meet the approbation of all who try him. C-An assortment of BLANK BOOKS will be kept or hand, and Oi.n Books at-Bouso. Pricss moderate. "BINDERY situated oa Main street, over Ellis P. Coale's Boot and Shoe Store. E. G. YONGE. Richmond, June 2, 1333. 21tf

STAND, of varions fashions.; ; BEDSTEADS, c j He is prepared with the best of lumber- fancy woods for in- j laying, and workmen to do the best and mOst lashionable, ot ; Dlain work. He has now on hand two or iirce SOFA.-. ;

which he will sell low, together wiiri all other articles man

Total amount expended, C7,f)1f 70 Balance in the Treasury. 6'l '721 THOMAS COMMONS, T. W. C. November 5th , 1 533. 4

est and ca

to indicate S

2-11 201 ! trate tl,B rrete! Dew'tftic lint"" have, thus far.

....t.t.x-m .0 !- r...t i,ileris 01 tne rtmiiwji .....

. 1 rlwi men who htvt srSf

limn I'l silll'l lllio iriiirn.. . . . . . . 1 . . - n.l . miiftinf oenca'

10 lorce iricm uprn it rciuriifc.-' - r , all, such as shall be roost likely to preserve aJ tion ol the eoa.11.-y, to perpet rate its L mit the public liberties, unimpaired to posleritr. t . ...rtlt set

tantly retneruoer iiisnsinrwi nn.! -lie unworthy of it, whenever t'le prerrvtion m

fjii t lion ceass to be our first and chief oleet. f- ' : ic. ... . ...i. 1 .. .,..1 in n ner a 1

e b ar 11 i vi uo .m,- - (tSJ

Dj mo. uATi; Uin-BLicAS principle. -"r" T ! rv beloivci in the Executive, and the f rie

f fortune b has involved. Tho-e prirtctptw, J-J : Lh.il f, .,.! irlli.r lo. mad consistent!? riwm

) port. j It enieavorin 1 will undoubted!',

r.o 211 47 23 33 47

no 25 00 o-i 374 50

be found acting in eowJert, 'ZM

Thstlt1

XII K MADISO.IA. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF THE U. STATES. A year has elapsed since we first issued our Prospectus for the pubiicatio.-i of tne M adisoki am. During this eventful period we have been engaged in a severe conflict, as inler-

factured by him, on as reasonable and good terms tney w - F""- m J

PLEASE TO TAKE AOTICE. THE subscriber, having purchased the stock of COALE & HAMILTON, has made larse addidons to the- same, and is now ready to furnish his friends and customers with as good an assortment, and on as good terms as thev can be purchased in the West, either wholesale or retail. ELLIS P. COALE. fi-yWork m-! to order, on the shortest notice; a!! air mended gratis. Richmond, JuaeS, 1533. 2Itf

can be purchased in thi rJace. He will make COKFJNS on the shortest possible notice, and will attend t funerals at all times, wnen it is desired, having a HEAltSE always ready. (jAU kinds of country produce taken in exchange, at the market prices. STEPHEN DUNCAN. Richmond, Sept. 15, 1333. 3fitf

CHARLES DUFFIELD, Commission Pork Packer and Prod ace Dealer,

IN the house formerly occupied by Pugh, Jones Sc f ., on the comer of Sycamore street and the Canal. Advances made on Hogs to be cut, or on consignments of

1 or, or rroduce for sale. Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1533. (Gazette) 40Jmc

have attached to us many interests which will not permit us to retire as we contemplated. A period has arrived, therefore, when it has become necessary, injustice to ours if and the public, to indicate our eourse for the future. It is well remembered that the Madisosiiai was established in the conviction that the great character and interests of the country, as well as the sty-eees of the administration, re. quired another organ at the seat of the National Government. Born in the Republican faith, and nurtured in Republican doctrines, we were desirous of seeing the leading principles of the party to which we were attached, preserved and carried out, not only ia theory but in practice. We piejged ourseif to sjsiain the principles and docrrines of the Republican party, as de!:ated by Mb. Mris, and

i rarae here in snad faith Vt support the present administra

tion upon the principles rn-hich governed the party which

elected .Mr. an Burea, and upon tins pledges by which taai A DIaclsv Iare Taken I p. ; election was secured. We have, throughout, strictly adTAKEN UP on the 31st of October, loo?, by John f bered to those principles. Had the Executive of this nation Wells, living in the south-west corner of Darke couatr,Obio, i dooe the same ; had he received in the spirit ia which it a black mare, five or six years old, fifteen or sixteen hands was offered, the advice of his best friends, the continuance high, some white in her forehead, some white spot, under . of this paper would not have been necessary, nof slKwid we her belly, marked with the gears. hod before, lame ia the j have beheld the distracted counsels by which be is governed, left four teg supposed to be the swansy. I or have seen the disjointed and defeated party by whieh be November 7ta, 1633. 44-3l ! it jrro-jo7ed.

! heretofore di Ja.-ed on other mstlers.

I . ' .1 . 1.1 t . . f f .Mil

j ging in crimination and recrimuieuoo ia r'"

i Jet fonner error, 011 all sides, te ovnw-- w

1 as the only means by which one harmoniOJ

be mads to restore the government to i Z4iA to redeem our republican institwtions front m, I caliern, which threatens to subve rt thera. , r wsf

That .mall patriotic band, loal h sW themselves from a party to iT? j'0r " a position not lens eminent than resnnnstb- M 0 Balance of Political Power. Lt il '"TpssBJ '

hands: And aa thev now 11 m T ', Balance of Eternal Justice be holdea for V- . . . nftiivf 1 v .i!i fmtisst ter

1 nr. .n a v . . .-.. -

three times a week dunne the eittincsof A

a week during the recess, at $i per ! rJ

riaoiy in ioiik. . . rl asr A weekly edition is also puUnbed, at '".

I'ri-weekly, I"' tne terra 01 six botus , for six mouths $ ! No subscriptin will be received for any w month. . (Jfesf

Jtubsrrioers mar remit by as ail, i tn

p-wt paid, at our risk; provided it shall ?? .na.ter's certifieau. that soch tevmrtaa" ,

mailed. " ef H

A liberal diecou.tt will be wade to e more uansmitti.12 their subscript nj, ,

Formatters and oLV-rs athonxs j,.

-111 1 w.or a coor of the 1Kfm a-s

rv 6ve subscribers, or. at that rat -

generally ' ps

Advertisements win . Tja tnt letters and comm.miestiots eT j, , ment will no be ftwe.vedwJesi the P"' Wahihtoji Citt, 1S33-