Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 11, Number 4, 30 January 1841 — Page 4

from the Ohio'State Journal.

Ma. E-IW. i - c-t .... of plaintive , in .h-.aod.ijr of "Rosin the Bow," one or two leadEeld'aarf ..original rion are exclleut; but uafof,".r be geLa can of the sentiment is to ultra KELn a. to be very offensive to a good taste.Selling to loose "Old RoL" altogether, and .ee,nS no ctH.elseLlioed.ororabIhave underta - kentbetaU though perchance unworthily, I low the result of oiy Ubors, which you can d.spose of a. you think proper. OLD IIOSIX THE BOH". Time creeps on the wisest and happiest. As well as all others you know. And his band, though it touches him kind!, Is laid on Old Rosin the Bow. My finger grow stiff and unskilful, And I must msko ready to go, God's blessing on all I am leaving behind, I lay down the Viol and Bow. This world and my cheerful companions, I love, but I'm willing logo, For a belter I trust is in wailing Above, for Old Rosin the Bow. I've ever been cheerful, but guileless, And I wisli all the world would be so; For there1 nothing like bright happy faces. In thtf cjmm of Old Rv0(Jl (lit ikm. Full many a gay hearted circle Have tripped on a light ' .el and to. Thro the good old 'cotillion' and counlra,' Inspired by my Viol and Bow. And when a string cracked in the middle, They just took a breath as you know. While Rosin re-turned the old fiddle, And clapped some new daat on the Bow. All the youth love the merry old fallow. And his heart's not ungrateful I know; For to see them all joyous and happy, Is bliss to Old Rosin the Bow. A few whom we loved, have departed, And olt to the church-yard I go. And sit on some green grassy hillock, And think on the sleepers below ! Then softly my Viol attuning, To the notes which are sweetest nail low. Some strain which is plaintive and simple, I touh with a trembling Bow ! Then the youth came and gathered around me, All silent and hushed as I play. Their thoughts bo me aloft on my strains To the home of the loved, far away. And now 'tis my turn to be going, My pulso almost ceases to 11v Though poor, I can still give the blessing To each, of Old Kosin the Bow. Ambition and hate are the poison That curdle life's joys as they flow, Oh I would evor heart were as simple As that of Old Rosin tho Bow. No when I'm laid nnder the green sward, Don't sorrow too deeply for me. But think, on tho morrow that's coming, How sweet our re-union shall be! Then lay me 'neath yonder old chesnut, tTltU'lUl M.1IJ -fiiv. -i And but add, to the tear of affection, God care for Old Rosin the Bow. Then get ma a simple stone tablet, To reach from my head to my toe, An ! modestly trace on its surface Tho name of Old Rosin the Bow. But do not forget to adorn it, (Just over my bosom you know, Where so many long years I have borna it,) With my cheerful old Viol and Bow. That all who pass by and look on it, May say, flerall I don't know But the truest philosopher living Was honest Old KosinVie Bow.' Columbus, Dec. 25th, 8110. A MELTING STORY. No other class of men in nny country possess that facetious aptness at inflicting a good humored revenge which seems to bo innate with a Ureen Mountain boy. Impose upon him or injure a Vermonter, and ho will seem the droliesl &. best natured fellow you ever knew in your life, until suddenly he pounces upon vou wish some cunningly devised offset for your duplicity, and even wImIo he makes his victim smart to the core.

. mem la i , vKun uyni icuiicjj uii'in i i in our gloriou3 political instlUI lions, iv e must give i oetA-cen tlieliours ol in o'clock a. in , and 4 o'clock, p. m., which infuses balm even while the wound is open-i to all our people moral nnd intePectu'tl culilva-1 5ait ,iav the following property, to-wit: two parcels or ing, nnd renders it quite impossible that you Hon. That man who improves his intellect lor ' iot4 f l, ' ?ituat8 l",16 T'V f ev" f0"' , Vyn" should hate him however severe may have been j ,ix days in the week, and on the seventh endea-j 1 the punishment he dealt out to you. I heso boys i VOrs to rjive it iho proper direction frotn the pre-1 To be sd to satisfy a decree in said Court, in favor of of tha Ureen Mountains seem to possess a nnt-1 cepta of our Holy Religion who leru ns to di unto j Nicholas Druiy, vs. Stephen McWhiimey, Tcrzah Mcural faculty, of extracting fun from everv vicissi- ! nihH a !. nnnM tHot shcut.t A -,f. ! Whinney. and Joseph K. iiichey.

tude and accident that the chancino- hours can

bring; even what are bitter vexations to others, j er be made a slave." those happy fellows treat in a manner so peculiar "Believing-, as I do, that comity and pood feeas completely to alter their former character anrl ; !;, cu,,t.) i, cil. 1 "-:

make them eeem to us e-rceable, which was before in tho highest degree offensive. Another man will repay an agffravation or an insult by in atantiy returning injury, cottin, ac.uainnce and shuuinfr his heart forever against ihe often - der; but a Vermonter, with a smile upon his face. will amuse himself while obtaininrr a far keener :n t. : .ir v:i-t - - , revenge, cracking a joke in conclusion, nnd making his former enemy forgive him and even love him after the chastisement. One winter evening, a country store-keeper in the Mountain State was about clesing his doors for the night, and while standing in the snow outaide, putting -up his window shutters, be saw through the glass a lounging, worthless fellow within, grab . a pound of fresh butter from the shelf and hastily conceal it in his hat. Tbe act was no sooner detected than tbe reenffo was mi upon, and a verv few moments a found the Green Mountain store keeper at once indulge his appetite for fun to the fullest extent, ana pavimr off the thief with a fncAtinna anrl r.f torture for which he might have gained a prerai - - - . : . - uui irou ma 14 mquisttioa. I say, SethT eaid the stoor keeper, coming in nnd closing the door after him, slapping his hands over his shoulders and stamping the snow off his shoes. Seth had hit hand open vhn door, his hat upon his hear!, and the roll of new butter ia his hat, anxious to rnaae his exit as aoon as possible I say, Seth, sit down; I reckon bow, on such an taral night as this,!eetle sometbu,, warm would'nt hurt a fellow: come in and sit dow Sain felt very uncertain: he had the butter and was exceedingly anxious to be cfT. h,.i ., ' wptatitm of 'som-thin.; warm' sadly interfered

! wiih his resolution to so. This hesitation, how-

i e ver, was soon settled y the right o-c, of the uuuer lamiig w. - him in a seat close to the .love, where he was ; so corDered ,n by barrel and boxes -that while j the country grocer eat before h.m there n ! po.b.hty of b.S gelling out and right .n lb. j very place sure enougn the storekeeper sat j.Se'th, we'll have a littTe warm Santa Cruz,' , 'fi Mn,m,ain (Jrocer. as he foetid the stove door and stofFcd in as manv slicks r.s tbe space would admit. 'Without it you .) freeze going home such a night as this.' Seth already felt the butter settling down closer to his hair and jumping up declarirg he must go. Not tiii you hav e something warm, Setii, come. I've got a story to tell you , tor,; sit down now,' and Selh was again pushed iato his seat by his rnnnintr Iftrmrntpr. 'Ob! in tu d.i.-n'd hot here,' said tho petty thief, again attempting to rise. 'Set down; don't bo in such a fdrtguy hurry, retorted the grocer, pushing hitu jack in his chair. But I've trot tho cows to fodder, and sumo wood tu 8p!ir, and I must be agoin, continued the prosecuted chap. & 'But you inust'nt tear yourself away, Seth, in this manner. Set down; let tho cows tako care of themselves and keep yourself cool, you appear to bo fidgctty,' eaid the rcguiih grocer with wicked leer. The "'next thing was the production of two smoking gl;is?es of hot rum toddy, the very f-ijrbi of which, in Seta's present situatim, would have made tho hair sland erect upon his head had it . i. , it -i-.i i i .. i. .. !,..,.. not ueen wuuuiieu uuu kiyiuuwu y um uii.ii.j 'Seth, I'll give you h toast now, and jou can butter it yourself, sa,id the grocer, yet wilhnnj oir of such a cunstimato simplicity that poor Selh still believed himself uissi.specied. Seth here's here's a Christinas rroose, (it WOS lOUt rhriitmfia ir Iiita's n C. r i i mn i trnnxfi w f 1 1 roasted and banted, eh! I tell you, belt), u s the greatest eating in creation. And, beih, tlon t you never use hog's fat or common cooking butter to baste with; fresh pound butler, just the same you see on that shelf yonder, is tho only proper thing in natur to basto n goose with come tako your butter I mean, Selb, tnkj your t"ddy." Poor Selh now began to smoke as well us melt, and his mouth was as hermetically ss-iied up as though ho had been born dumb. Ssrcak afier streak of tho butter cntne pouring from under his hat, and his handkerchief was nlready soaked with tho greasy overflow. Talking away as it nothing was the matter, the grocer kept stuffing tha wood into tha siove, while poor Seth sat upright, wiih his back ngainst tho counter, and his kncc3 almost touching tha read hut furnace before him. 'Darnation cold night, thi?,' said iho grocer. Why, Selh, you seem to perspire as if you was warm! Why don't vou take your hat otT? Here, let tne put your hat away!' 'No!' exclaimed poor Seth at last, with a spasmodic effort to get his tongue loose, and clapping both hands on his hat, 'No! I must go; let mo out; I ain't well, let tne go!' A greasy cataract was now pouring down ilio poor fellow's f.ice and neck, nnd soaking inti his clothes, and trinkling down hi bodv into his verv boots. so that he was littorally in a perfect baih of oil. Well, good night, Selh.' said tho humorou Vermonter, 'if you ici7Z go,' adding, as SJeth cot out into tho road, 'neighbor. I reckon the fun I've had out of you is worth a nine pencf, sol shan't charge you for that j'Ound of butter!1 From the National Intelligencer. NORTH CAROLINA AND HER GOVERNOR: The inauguration of tho new Governor of the State of North Carolina (John M . Mcrt bend. Es'J.) took place on Friday, the 1st insinnt, on which occasion, after taking tho oaths of office in the presence of past-Governor Dudlnv, the Judges of the Supremo Court, and both branches of tho Legislature, Governor Mnrthe;d delivered an Address pertinent to the occasion, toe following passages of which especially deserve circulation; the first for too moral truths which it inculcates, and the oilier fr the vindication of I ho sovereignty of the Stales which it includes: 'Nothing so suiclv indicates the h.tnpinrss nnd orosperuv i a oeotoc. as riunierous sciiotii-nou--es well tided during the cck,and churches well ii .t. - tji.i i i- . i .i i . i crowoeu i:i i ne oauoainrtinu i ne la t ter are su re ' to follow the former. II we oesire to oernetuate !j,.i -; -mr ;,--,!.. Tr.,t ,l i mcnt and ail the members of the Confederacy,! j I shall endeavor, while I have the honor to P'c-! sije ovvt Js,r,h Carolina, on eve-v occasion ihat 1 may 'nTeet .hern "hi, i.Me.i ill ! which '.hey are j istly entitled and which a "due j : SPff resnect and thn'rlinitv nfnurSitn re.i.,;r! ' ------- .w.u, I I 1 i t , .o.w.u U, .-..i. "I Will Cheerluoy J ield to tho General Govern ment all the powers to which it is entitled, from a fair and proper construction and. interpretation of the Constitution: while, on the other hnn.l. I shall carefully maintain, protect, nnd difend the ! rights which pertain to our own State. I shall be extremely careful to see thu North Carolina, when she speaks in her sovereign character, has a richt so to speak and, when she does so speak, through her great seal the emblem of her sovereignty xchde I have tie honor to con W u j f "The davs of our political existence, under our j present happy form of Government, are nunVr- ! ..4 ...I .u C5.. tn . cu,.kiii-u me oitiies siiau nerrnii wtlr iotrrtisty to be contemned, and their great seals to be scoffed at and disregarded.'' Sfecie At New Yokk. The New York Express eays: Notwithstanding about three and a half millions of specie has been exported from ibis city in little mere than three" months, tho banks here had on hand on the Srst of January, over five roilliona of dollars les thnn last yearl The exports during the rear were all silver, ex--eot gr200,000. " - " Tha Sultan had directed a splendid diamond VKtor. necklace to be prepared as a present for Queer

"THE PALLADIUM, IS rtlXTES AND rCBUSSEB ETEST SATCKDAT, B D. P. HOLLOW A Y ; .11 tiie South-cast corner of Main and Front streets, Richmond, Jt'aynecounty, Indiana.

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Fer square for three mouths, Three Dollars; for six months Six Dollars, or Ti:n- Dollars per annum ; two squares Fifteen Dollars UNO Fifty Cfnis per annum; I'irce sjuares Twtsrt Dollars per annum. Merchants, Drucsjists, am! others, adver,ii:ti; bv t; year, will tie charged lor a coluiutt of 40(111 tit's, H(iO,(l'l per annum ; for thrpf-fonrths of a column, ji),U0; for half a column, C.'lo.Ot) ; for a quartero!" a column. J-23,00. A ded iction ol 2U per -cnt. will be made on advertisements longer 'ha n a quarter of a Cf.iuinn, when inserted by the hall year or year, and not altera. 1. Chancery naticesand petitions fn. rlivorce,miist t.e naid invariably in advance. Advcti"ittcnt coaiiag from abroad, must be accoinpanie.t with the cash mless ordered for publication by a brother publisher. SHERIFF'S SALES. I ps ukriFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry exeeutions,to jk" me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will esi i.o.-e at public sale at the Court house door in Centrev i!ie, W'avne County. Indiana, on Saturday, the Ijth day o. l obruary, I -S-l I , between tho hours of It) o'clock A. M. and 1 i.'cloclr 1 . .U. on said day, the following properly, to-w i-.. A part of the south east quarter of section "2.!, town-ship range 1, west, beginning attha north-east corner of a certain lot that Richard Williams sold to Matthew Trimble, tii.it is 10 Doles north of the south east comer of said section, j thence running north alon the section one loan estaonsn corner, at tne nortn-cast corner 01 sain q-.ianvr; urn .- west alons the dividing line between the said quarter aid the north-east of said secticn, 41 poles, to the corner ot a certain lot that the said Richard Williams sold to L.ein iol Williams; thence south 15 decrees, west 51 poles to the dividing lino between the said Richard and Lemuel W iiliams; liionce south, along said line, to said section line on lite south side of said section; thence east, alon said section line, pole; and one-third, to a comer of a certain lot said Richard sold lo Armstrong Grimes: thence north, alonssaid Grimes Una, Pi poles to a corner- thence east, alonrr saiil Grimes' nor'h line, 1G ami one-third poles to the soiiM-west corner of said Trimble's lot; thence north, a'ong Trimble's line, 4 poles to a comer; thence east, along the line between Trimble's lot and said Williams' corner, 10 poles to the place of beginning : containing 53 acres, more or less. Also, a certain lot ot ground in Ihfc town of Hills borojs-ii, known by bftiug lot No. 3, as numbered on the plat of said t j.vn. Also, a certain lot or parcel of land it th'i north-east corner of section 2(1, tovvnhip 15, rane J, west, bc-pniiiiij- at the north-cast corner of said section; thenM south, 5 poles ; thence west, 8 poles; thence north, 5 poles; thence east, fe poles, to the place of beginning; all of whic.i is situated in 'he north-cast corner of Wayne county, In I. Taken to satisfy executions in favor of Trevor, Messick, and others, vs Stephen Elliott. m Jan. -J3d, 1st'). T. G. NOllLK, Sheritf W. C. 2? IfKKlFI S SAbll. Ily Virtue oi an c-SfTnii.nrt to me directed fro- i tha Wnync Circuit Court. I will expose at public a.c at tiie L ourtho.ibe door in Cenl:cviiie, ayne County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 'Jth day nf January, lrtl, between ;he hours of 10 o'clock A. M an 1 4 o'chek i. M , on sail1 day, the following property, to-wit; a certain parcelir lot of gronnd, u ith ttie improvements thereon, situate in the I'own of lli!!soorous;ii, Wayne County, Indiana, and k.vnvn by beta; lot numbered eightcan, as nutnberel on the pistol said Town. Taken ns the prperty of Tiiomas Sta;eton3 to satisfy nil execution in favour ot John H. Uroi-c. T. G. NOB LIS. Shu. W. C. Dec. liilth H13. 5-2 ts SllfvIUFF'S SALK. 'E Y vlrt r if a Ipitpp, fmm ll W'avne Circuit Court, j) to me dk'ectcd, I will expose at public sale at the Court house door, i.i the town of Centtevillc, Way no co., Indiana, on Saturday, tha 30 th day of this instant, lietwven the hours of 1 0 o'clock, a. pi ., and 4 o'clock, p.m., on sail day, the foil nrin real-estate, to-wit : A certain tract r.f lot nf Inml-ivith tiie nrmurtfinnce th-.f i. hpino- lf!t ; numbered sfriiy, as numb-red on the plat nf that part of t iiirii of. Rich :ioud, Wayne county. Indi ana, laid out by John Simit.i. Taken K ?atify said decree, in favor of Jacob I. Keefer, eoiiiMlai-iaut, vs. Sa'ini'il W. Forsha, Hannah Forslia, and'-Moigas P. Olds. T. G. NOBLE, SheritT W. C. Januaoy "t'u, 18 11. Its I 1 S SALI' T" n-v vif.tue ' an Execution to me I V.J directs. , irom ins aviie i ircuit . nurt. L wi I exnosa ; . ,i ., ... - i , -, ,. t a t nubuc sa e at t ih ( o-i-t houe !nor. in ( .emrivl'r. n ' m,i,m. ! ,.. v-.t,..,u,. ,,.a m,u i, ..r .-.. ! I - u. iUbLL, .icritl . L. Januarv 1511 Its "orison' &i!is. e 1 n,rerml Melicies of tne BriUs r Jr -ohese rf Health HI r I-:,an 1 vTrem ,f -e'';c,?n' hav,n? tr ,'-h i;i .J licm' a,l i ha--' become trorld-re.-iownei.' These Medicines curs ALL DISEASES that admit of cure wui: i'ecausea.1 (ureases nave one origin nnnn1 i jrityof the Blood; and these medicines are not only the j most certain and eiucacious of all purifiers of the blood hut li,ey leave the stomach in healthful action to make good blooHw'h'ch is heaUh- The fo5'owin sPpaks for itself: MORRISON'S PILLS. CAPTION .British. Cilcge of JleiUl.'i, Hamilton Place, .Yew Jijad, London, July VI, IMd. Whereas, Horatio Shepheard Moat, of New York, late General Agent to the British College of Health, London, is publicly rnaki.15 use of my name for'ibe sale of certain medicines purporting to be mine. This is to certify, that I am in no wise connected with such medicines, and that I protest asrai nst such use of my name by the said Horatio Shepheard Moat in any manner whatsoever, the same biing calculated to mislead tae public. And I further declare, that Dr. George Taylor, of Wail street. New york, is my only authorised Agent in the United States of America", an.! from whom alone, and the Agents duly appointed by him, can my medicines e had genuine. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal. : Signed, Jimis Mosisox, the Hygeist, President of the British Colieza'of flealta. GEORGE TAYLOR, 64Wal! street, N. York, Member of the British College of Health, and o-e Ant for trie U. States. The above Medicines mar be had senuine at the BookS'ortnf D. P. HOLLOWAY. Richmond, la., Dec. 12, Ig4i). v 49tf GINGER, Cinnamon, Black Pepper, and A!-spice, CIove, Natmers, Mace, Gin-er-rooi. Sal Soda, :a.erat. Candies, Snuff, Blacking, Ink, Family Groceries and various other articles offered low for cash. IRVIN REED Sc BROTHER. ---5ust ?, 1 340. 3lr PR M 1 v f v- r i..tr , ,iTvT717T

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C' "1ITIZENSOF THE WEST, yoo have now before you J Dr. Joirph I'rieftry Teters' Celebrated Vegetable An- .' ti-Biliious Fills, Which hare received the uirr et eanction ; and patronage of rr.oje than five hundred eminent Fhysi- , cians, who are daily using them in their practice. ;' Hundreds and tnouands bless tae oay tney became ncquaints.l with Peters' Veetab!e Fills, which, in consequence of their extraordinary goodness, have attained a ; popularity unprecedented in the history of medicine. When taken according to t.ie directions accompanying them, ihry are highly beneficial in t'e prevention r.nd cure of Biilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick ie&dacbe. Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Ilhau- : matisiii, Euiarsetnent of the Spleen, Files, Colic, Female ObstructioiK, iearlburn. Furred Tongue, Nausea, Dis tension of the Stomach aud Bowels, Incipient liarrhaa. Flatulence, fnbilual Cositiveness, lxss of Appetite, Blotched i . . , ' . . , i u . . j nr vc?r(!i!i.',iv mild hi their ooeratioii. orouuciiis? neitner rjl. Vr i.. .rc..., cv of these celebrated Pills for the cure of Liver Comp!ai;tt, nillious Diseases, Sick rea.!ache,Co-:tivne.3, Nervous Debility, kc, have been voluntarily given by medical men of the greatest celebrity in the North. We, the undersigned, members of the Medi-al Faculty, hav ins examined tti properties of Dr. Peters' Pills, and used them in our practice, most cheerfully recommend them as a Family-Medicine, and consider them the best Vegetable Pi lis we have ever used . Dctor KLWKLL, Doctor S. D. ATWATFR iARRIS, ' J AMES ANDMRSON. " R. . K.UISEV, H. U. IILHNAKIK From Dr. llli To l l, late President of the Medical Society I of Connecticut, and Principal of the Insane Hospital at j Hartford, dated September S, lcllS. My persunal acquaintance with Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters' together with the very favorable impression of his tai- ' ents nnd his character, derived from his iriends, have satis- ' fie.l ma that he is well entitled to the medical honors be rc- ; received at Vale College, and that the public may sately ' confide in hie integrity and skill, in the exercise of his profession. ' Portsmouth, t'a., luusi loth, 139. : f r 1 ' T I " I. - 1 . , , . I ,- , 1 1 ' 1 . t ! I .A. I..r .,.,-, .L.i a aittitil-r nf m, Pill. a , sale increases, notwithstanding Urandcth' and Kvan's pills are in the market. When Hrandeth and Kvans first introduced their pill here, I found a iallin- off in mv sales, but after having been used they were found not to be equal to yours. By attention to the above request, you will greatly oblige ! Yours, &c NKSTOR. II. FORUMS. j Extract of a letter from Dr. Francis Popart, of Providence It 1., December 7, PHiS. Petr-rs' Pills are an excellent aperient and cathartic inc 1 I dictnc, (those effects beinf; produced by the liiifi-rence of the quantity taken.) and are uecidedly superior to Lee s, liiautieth's or Morrison's Pills. ! Ilbany JsT. Y. Jan. I, 1833. Sir I take much pleasure iu bearing testimony to the cfI iicacy of vout piiis in rcniovins; bile front the .stomach; and in ail complaints emanating from that source. Yours, respectfully, GF.O. HFLL, M. D. j Kxtract of a letter from Dr. Jesse Saunders, dated I Woodville, -Mississippi, August --tli, lc-311. ' .-'Mr. Albert Spencer gave me tiia agoncy of your Vegetable Anti-ilillious Fills for this place, and left me at tha time, as ninny as I presumed would suppl- the demaud for I twelve months. Scarcely, however, bad 1 sold a dozen boxes, than a run connnencod upon them wiiic.i consumed my (whole stock in rather less than lour weeks. Since then I I have contrived to procure a tross more. v hh'h lasted a l--'.v j days, but now I am emireiy out, which troubles me not a lit- , tie as I have several calls for them wiiiiin every hour of the ! day. Indeed, sir, the saie of your invaluable pills have not i only entirely taken the lead of any tiling else in tha nicdi- ; cine line that was ever introduced into this section of the i country, but has actually stopped the sale of all others. j Vou will please immediately, on tiie receipt of this, for- ' ward me two thousand boxes at your iowest wholesale pri- ' ces, directed to the care of Prescott, James V, Company, ' New Orleans, and I will remit you tiie amont of your bill ' as soon as received. i "Yours, Vc, JESSE SAFNDERS, M. D. 1 -. . .--.-' , .I. , -. . . i j .... . - - 1 Extract from an Address delivered on tiie E cnini of the 1 L'l May, IS 37, before the Medical Bnttr. of New York, by Dr . Ertiorson. See .iu York ,'Icdical llejmrts, for 1637. "As a body, I know we have set our face aeainsl the generality of patent medicines, and experience hn tauirltt

us that tne ;irat bulk ol them are mere catch-penny trash; j ' wira are in arrcam on tneir rttock account, are but I fee! called upon to make an honorable exception in j thus early warned to make due provision for the settlement favor of the Vegetable Pills of our worthy and skillful fel- j of the same, on or before the above mimed time, or they low laborer and and citizen. Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, j "jd ponlircty be proceeded against, according to tho proof which, (in consequence of their peculiarly nutritious ac- j visions of the charter; lenity consistent with the severity

lion on tho blood) I, and several members of this Society, , l:!B nines, itas nee it extcuieu towards delinquent stockare ardent patrons." This friendly ollus-on to the VeRPtn- i holders cut after the time herein stated, shall have expir

ing t ius was received with a ail the member presrat. warm round of applause bv (IXylJoctor I eters wishes it to be distinctly understood, ' I mat be has offered a reward of one thousand iollars for such i information as will ensure tiie conviction of any person who may venturo to counterfeit his Pills. I hey are putupneatly in tin boxes, containing 20 and 45 t'iiis. " ; j Far sale by Irvin Reed &. Brother, Basil Brightwell, J. j TC. D.i file. and D. P. Holloway, Richmond. I j Coffin &. Parker, Newport. Michael Aker. Goodrich,; Urother v'i. Co., Winchester. S. P. Anthony, M. D. Wil- j 'iarl cc I u'.nani , ti.iiomfieid V JacK. Aiuucietown S-milii. j &. Sample, Yorktown. Joel Blacklist-, A ttderontnwii. ! nifiiiiiioii iaiit i r"W"IinSE Pills assist nature to aid the -rood in throwing 5 "If the bad. It is evident that the more the bad predominates over the good, the more assistance the good requires. This is proved by the fact tnat in almost ail violent diseases, the patient requires lare doses, and they often have very little effect ; tiiat only proves tiie srreat necessity there is lor perseverance until powerful purging takes place. No one will doubt tho truth of this who will once fully try it. Let this most important truth be deeply impressed on every mind, that all pain or weakness is owing lo morbid, stagnant, and corrupt humors which impede til'! circulation of tiie blood, and that three pills if ptrseverad in, will remove ail such humors by the stomach and bowels, which may be justly termed the sewer of the human body. Yet how different their a-tion on those who have hot acrid bile 1 Two or threa pills will probably have very considers bla action on such, in which case let thern be persevered with until tiie action is unifcrm and good health is restored. Do not, however, fail to have recourse to them i;i any case of

...... .-, ..r,. i,.c, .m i;,i7 ltcii ;u "i "jnim tne p'lu.ic generally mat ne nas purchased the J averts assured, that if you require medicine, that nothim; will rtn-"Starrd, &,c, recently sold by him to Mr. Thaddeus )wen, s-.v er better or sooner cure you. The human body is oiten S and has again commenced the business of kaenin m Phli

subject to derangement, but p-ar?atioa with tins medicine will s,oner resi jre health tnan any other means. DR. j BRANDiiETii solemnly assures every one who reads this, j that it his opinion, and that opinion is founded on experience, that this medicine will not only cure every disease, so : called, (Ut'.iottgb it is a demonstrable fact, that there is ony one Ci-ea-e, but will restore the human body to the primlive state cf healtn enjojed by ihe patriarchs of o.d, and t lite, r.y a con.inued care to keen the body m health w itn them, may be prolonged much beyond what it is now lor, remember, it is CORRUPTION' that destroys life, and these pii.s remove corruption. Natural death can never take place until the principle of life ia worn out, and tbi would seldom be in the most weakly, until 50 or GO years of a?e, were we always careful to purge on the commencement j oi si.-kness. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask to see the Certificate of Afrency. All who sell the genuine Pills have one. Shun a drug store for if you purchase pills of them, which ihev sell you for Brnndreth's, yoti are as certain as death to get a WORTiLESS COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE. Trie following are the Onlv Actttoriscd Acf.xts: j c-amuei reirce, nicnmonn ; j. t. i jnnain. t..,eiiiTevii;e ; B. Reynolds A Son, Dublin; I. Crarey, New Boston; Conwell &. 7azzard, Cambridge City ; V. L'onelan. Abimrton; Wrm. Lewis, Jaerstown ; Samuel Johnfon & Co., Wiliiamsburcrh ; John Thornbtirg-h, Economy; Buryess &. Carr, Liberty; James Beard. Brownsville; and B. F. Malonev, Dunlapsviiie. Juiy 11, 1S40. 27 tf ALMANACS! The Westrrn Almanac lor the Year lcVila CALCULATED frir the meridian and parallel of Richmond, Indiana, Lat. 33 decrees aad 51 minutes north; Loa;. 7 dej. and 40 fnin. t from Washington, iu the District of Columbia, by WILLIAM CO.Y; iust ptibiisbed . ' ct VXi oozeit am Eros at w ce. at toe BfM -K STOKr-

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X? i D YE-STUFFS, $c Sfc. ftj-r f ' ' 1 ilt r "4 rjlHE subscribers, grateful r? C 1 lor lormcr patronage, beg Sjt leave to inform our frien.is tile public general!-, that we still continue to keep a good assort' ' meal ofarticTe in our line, which w now propose 10 tell at ; FRICES RED I CED to the present ttaoing of things,- lla ing made en addii tion to o ir former stm-k, recently, on favorable terni, we i Hatter oureives that v.e can do as well by jou as any other eMatili-hmeni in the weM. j Among our assortment may be fotind the usual variety of choice and genuine articles, particularly Medicines, Wine, and Spirit?, a matter essential to the invalid. As we have j ever made it our particular study to procure good articles, we teel a confidence in recemmendtng them, and 1 positirelv sell rntci loirer for Cash, than has beiore been ottered : J ... i in this place. Persons ishing to purchase, at wholesale or 1 retail, will give us a call and see what can be done; K are in leant of money. I j C" HAND: a considerable quantity of Salts, Quinine, i -Morphia, Cream Tartar, Turtaric Acid. Super. Carb. Soda, ! a! Eratis, Camphor, Rhubarb, Jalap, .Mustard, Magnetta, j Castor Oil, Aff. Pepper, Baberry, Gum Myrrh, .c. Ac, j Also, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Sp. Turpentine, ToL acco, ! and every description ot Spanish and hall-c-pamsn Cigars, , at unuiuailr low rates, at the old stand of IUV1.V KEED A. BROTHER. ! Richmond, August 1st, 10. 3lHf 7VT oi it. A ix rKiisoNs. knowing themselves i. indebted to H. L. Wetherald, for BLACKS M ITU -LG, either by Note or Hook Account, will please pay to Ldinund lCvans !t Son, who are authorised to receive tha same. IIFNRV L. WKTJILRALD. Richmond, Dec. 12th, 1S40. 49if Copper, I5ras, Mliecf iron nnd Tin - w a .13 a n 11 1 a c I or y0 f WIII. subscriber takes this method of informing the citif zens of Richmond, and the public generally that he ' " 9 COIII1H eilCE U HID aOOVC UUSIllBSa ill UICIIIIIIHIU) WlirrC III ! '""' kP;"S -onstantly on hand a general ass ! o -opper, brass, rsheei-iron and 1 in ware ; Soil ers, Fullers, Dye, and Hatter's Kettles at every or. s.Urewursenptton made to order at the shortest notice and in good workman like, manner ; all kindsof Copper wash, stew, and tea kettles kept constantly on hand ; also, a general assortment of tin-ware winch will be sold at wholesale or retail on as good termsas it can be bought in ihe west. All kinds ot repairing done on the shortest notice. The highest price will bo paid for old copper, brass and pewter. HIGH D1VF.N. Richmond, May 10, 1H40. 19-tf SPRINt; FOUNDRY, MCIIMO.XD, .VW.V.l The Subscribers having entered into co-partnership under the firm of I. K. Jones, &. Co., respectfully inform til public that they have established a Found, y on the north side ol Richmond, and are prepared to furnish all kinds vt Castings with dispatch, and in the neatest manner. The will also furnish patterns if wanted, on fair terms. I. E. JONES,' JESSE M. HUTTOX. October 22d. 183G. 42tf JOHN II. I1HTTON. CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING. J KWKIdlV, Silver Ware, and such other articles usually kept in his line, lor sale on reasonable trims, by the subscriber, two doors west ol Straltan &. Reeves' store, where all orders will be promptly attended U , and thankfully received, bv C. A. DICKINSON. N. I. J. It. Hunnicutt being slil. in my employ, those wishing work done, enn as beiore, l accommodated on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Jan. IS, 1&10. 12-lf C. A. D. TJ 1 '''hc Stock-holders in "The Richmond Trnding and Manufacturing Company," are hereby nnlified that tho 8lh, and last Installment, ot on eacli share of stock in said Company, will be required on the 1st day of May, 184 1 : at which lime thoe who shall have paid all the installments due on said stock will receive Cer- - tificn tf?3 of the number of St ares held by them respectively. ! ef!- t:le' neel exl'"'-t " further induieive. Bv order of the Board. JNO. HAINES, Srcy. ! R ieh moivl , t h't, f.'tii 1810. 4D-7m. 0 ! G H M 0 N D 13 0 TEL, (Corner of :n;n nnd Marion Streets;) EnDlana. r"".III' subscriber has taken the Tavern House on the cot.J ner of .Main and Marion treet, R ichinond. Ind. : : wliernha will exert himoeir t r, i. . ... vor him witli their custom as comforiahlo as possible. Pro- ; if'i'mi, oi i.iciii.-ei vfls, nrn useless; t.inre.'ore, the iinoersicnr i win endeavor to establish tho character of his house by more substantia! recommendations. FLEMING W ASSON. :i7-tf November 2s, lcJll WSJML'ICj iJd "-if J lriuu l tr requests all indebted to him, to 7, make payment, as he is very much in want of cash at tnis time. fC7 N. B. He has constantly on hand at ail times, SADDLES, UlUDLES, 1IJ1H.XESS, WHIPS. COLWIRS and 8.1 DOLE 7REES; ull of which he will sell on fair and reasonable terms. Rir iiHovo, Jan. 1st. 1640. ltf 23" RICIiMO.Vn, IIJ A.VA. The subscriber lakes this method of informing his friends House. The establishment has been very considerably enlarged and improved within a few months past, ami will afford as desirable accommodations as any inland establishment in the west. Hi Table will be supplied with the best the country affords, and his charge shall be, moderate. I he bar will be kept constantly supplied with the best ol liquors. And the House will be furnished with a good asortment of newspapers. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal support heretofore extended to him; and is confident that be eanaot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. (rj- A few pood Horse for saddle or harnes, and a fe earriaees, will be kept for the accommodation of Traveller and others who may wish them. Richmond, June Stb, I J'iJ. 22-tf E. H. BUCKLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUXCEUOtt AT LAW; RICHMOND, INDIANA. Office on Main st., over lrvin Reed's Dras Store May 2io. 1640. 0 JOB PRINTING. . IHBBiClltG MACiBT:rt jtb oTur.a ilimi; PAMPHLETS. Proniiory IVote, a. Ball and Party InciVttivtsM, .2,.-f any art'eies of LETTER-PRESS PRLXTLYG executed at the shortest notice, and in good st$ le, at the

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