Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 5, 5 February 1842 — Page 4

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MISf ELLAS EOL'S SELECTIONS. From tlia Peoria Re;lter. Tbo Temperance Pledge.

It was on the night of the 3ist of Dec ., 1S31, ; calfnPf. perceive, sir, you do not know me; inlht 1 found m seli aeated before large fire ,n rfced, I do not wonder at it, for I am certainly an the bar room ot a tavern or groggery between y alerC)l man vou committed me, and properSyracuse and Cicero Corners, in the Slate of y c,jmmiUed to ,h'e wuikhouse, ns a drunkard ar.d New Yolk. As I sat in that stale of pleasant Brect i,ravl jer atupor one experiences after a da ' exposure to, Hefc the speaker mentioned his name, and the the severity of winter, I observed the landlord , maiT(8,rate bt.f 0ld nol ,,n ,hen rcCngnised beliusily .riKaijed in fiiiintf from barrels and den.i- , , . . ,, , . , . . ,

iohns . . a - t c?. a im Wbi, , ii nt, labeled " w.u opini?, viu mme j f Cherry Brandy,r &.C, and arranging his bar with a degree of ingenuity cqwlled nnly by a country merchant with loo many shelve for his cnpttal. Alter observing him for s me tune, I ventured to ai-k him if he was preparing for company. He merely answered in the affirmative. Determined to gratify my curiosity , or at least to exercise the privilege of a New Ling lander , I qiieslioned him more particularly, to which be bnHly replied, "I expect a few of my choice friend here to tvatch out the old year, and drink in the new. This w as to rne it new nay of greeting lbs new ear, nnd as 1 had heard many tales re pecting the manners and customs prevalent in tlie interior of the Empire Stale, I determined to nit awhile and watch tbo movements of the puny, l'rcsentlv the company came in, and I was much nsioniahed and grieved to see seven or eight men in the meridian of life, apparently in modeiHte circumstances, and ueihaii?, still worse, bead . families, met together ot a tavern to drink in new year. J neir inenoiy saiuiamms to me, a trarger, their frank, open ar.d intelligent countenances, warmly interested me in their fivor, nnd I resolved tho fust favorable opportunity thai f ffered, to give them a friendly admonition. As they eat around the fire, engaged in si ciil converse, I observed that tho landlord grew restless and uneasy, till at last, love of his profession or, what is more probab'c, a long bill in prospect, overcamo lus cupidity, nnd ho set bottles nnd glasses on tho counter and invited tho company to take a friendly glass with him. This was tbo opening of tho campaign, and bout after bout followed in succession, while "crack loo" and"saddie tho hor?o" filled the intervals. Hour nficr Iiomt passed in this manner; yet, notwithstanding tho excitement of drinking and partial intoxication, I couid easily perccivo that to tho revelers the wheels of time dragged heavily; that thn car on which wna seated tho hoary bended Old Year 6ermed scarcely to move. An occnsional glance might bo seen directed to wards a venerable o!J clock which hung suspended from tho ceiling, whose I'jcc seemed looking sternly upon them, as it pointed fcinificantly at tho passing, shamefully abused moiiif nis. It was midnight tho "horse" was just "sadriled" '.ho watchers wero standing with their glasses filled, nnd the leader was just raising his glass lolhislipsas tho clock commended sound ing tho knell of the departed year. He stopped suddenly tho glass became stationary he listened in breathless silence until the last peal had ceased to vibrate then, instead of profanely drinking in the new year, he dashed his glass on tho floor and exclaimed. "There lies my pledge that no intoxicating drink shall pass my lips for no year." A second dashed his oho, saving, 'And there's my pledgo for rne year." These wcro followed by fiveoihers in quick succession, while tho landlord stood in his criminal box (I can think of no better term) swearing they wero n set ol fools, and in wardly cursing tho spirit which prompted such a number of his customers to form theso sudden and unexpected resolutions. They hid been inebriated on particular occasions for jcars; still their word was sacred, nnd he well knew they would remain true to their pledges. Suddenly a gleam of satisfaction brightened his countenance, and congratulated himself, no doubt, with tho thought that soon the term of their pledge would expire, and they would return with tenfold eagerness to their former haunts and practices. Dot, happily ho Wrts disappointed. Instead of reeling and staggering home bruised end self condemned, they could, when business called them to the village, return and receive the happy greetings of their wives and children, and beforo the expiration of tho yea they secretly determined never to indulge again in a practice which caused so much anguish to their families and disgraco ond torment to themselves. And well and truly have they kept their promise They nro now useful respected and beloved living witnesses of a reformation occasioned by a singular but well kept 'Temperance pledge. INTKRKSTlNCi INCIDENT. Communicated by the Mayor of the city of Washington to the National Intelligencer. What we are about to rebito camo within our official notice; and we honestly cotifesj that it has made a very deep impression upon our miudi in favor of the temperance cause. Ooo morning in the early part of lust week, a ..liit mnnijlrala I t nil f t Vl A 1 U T II I n n l mAo t i xvnrJ- in this citv. was visited at hia nnI r troiii i - i r rr lit n fij!isA rnnylttltlfl o n A arti.lhor .e..... h..t.i.t th..v h.,rl allt f.tr thn niirn,,.. of nrocurintr the release f a man uho had heen cotiimitted aa a vagrant nnd disurucrly person a lew nights previous. The person accompanvin.. the officer remarked to the mag.strato, that the poor fellow in confinement had Keen his error and tcknowledced it, and was now fullv resolved to i leave ctY drinking intoxicating liquors, which had ! broughthim into the present diilicullT, and which .... .i in tune past, bad caused mm so much sorrow. Un the magistrate a intimating to the person thus pleading for the prisoner, that security would be required for his good behaviour, and that some cost had already accrued, the kind-hearted fellow rirl,r..l tr,i. lir..,,.Bh h nnnr m,n hn. was a poor man nunI w,!!in2lv become the sts; for he bad full conur.ncescf amendment self, he was able, and would security and pay all the cog tiriifii,M in I K a nrnannar-j m cs r a

inasmuch as he had promised to take the pledge iry ,n" " surrender ot iinrof total abstinence, and mas anxious to join the yr o f '"f ,a 'l J"1 nd Slor,ni society of those tcAo had abfured the use of all ,r'u'nPn, The British functionary drew intoxicating drinks. "Dj vou think," said the 1 baCLk for a momeDt "9 ovgh be thought this ms,st,ate "the prisoner w,!l abide l,v hi p!cdre Tlher Sa greeting upon his arrival at AI nfierhe has taken it" Jo sir," said the man, baayemphatically: "and I am determined to release! . ,- - r , him. and st'and bv him till he becomes a totally ! A PM'oe d,et , 19 Juntl ?reat!y to improve the changed man. I feet confident that ha will not '' 1U8!',-T cf ,be b!ood- HtDCe pasted or baked deceive me; and if he does, why then, 1 6ht potatoes are successfully employed as a specific have the satisfaction of knowing &ai feclin that i ea,nst th ,e 8Curv' wheD o'her remedies have I have done my best, to reclaim from beastly in- ' ,,,,Ied' Tb" d,5COery wa raad France. Ii toxication one who is a good workman," and a good i13 sinZu,ar hat lo.:-d potatoes do not teem to fellow, whenever ho is sober nnd in his right sen-1 havc 'bsame good efTect.

r av. ...vaH... v.. see struck wttti silent aclmirali.in at the pe&ker's disinterested fnendthip, Christian phi'.sQihrj,

'pT,Bn(l noble sentiments, ihe magistrate paused for a few moments, and then said he would ac1 company the generous man to the prison, end there make out the prisoner' release, j On their way, the person accompanying the - mqntilratii. lorikinrr him farnffitlv in thfi fare. eX-

, ,v foot, clean, healthy lookirg. and altogether in ap pearance a new creature, and an altered man. ,s coninutd ,he 8pehUer ..a ttlU blessed , M , ,.,,., , mv hv; lrr,t ihe change is owinij to my having taken and Arrt the pledge of total abstinence. You know, sir, when ' jou committed me to the workhouse, I had neither money, nor friends to fjo mv security. I was then in raw and misery. Aoir, since I have left fi'j drinking, I have good clothes, money enough, nndj plenty of friend withal, to provide me with woik, i and all that is necessary to make me respectable j and comfortable." Hero the pot-r ftllow's (Veliiiijs i were evidently touched; mil, be added, in sub-1 diieil tone, ,4II jw can I, who owe so much to total j abstinence, re use to help a brother in tisires, lien I see a fair rhanre of making hirn n comfurlab'o ft my self." Here, indef-c, were Faith, II..rr ami CiiiuiTv. nil tiniioH in tlin nerson and r , , r i . i , grittrful heart of one, who, lu uso bis own em., r phatic and feeling language, bad become totally j changed b bis having taken and kept tho pledge 'of total abstinence. What an excellent example ! xamp j What strong encouragement is hereby aff irded to ; all the remn in inp inebriates in our community to , "go and do likewise.'''' The l'otatoc. j We have been much pleased with n lecture dt'ivlered a eho.-t period since by IZ. I). Mansfield, dei voted to a statement, among others, of tho valuable discoveries in the science cf Agriculture. 'The lecture was replete with important trut'os, 'and woiiUl be well worthy the attention of any one. This lecturo induced us to examine into Uome of thn J'icts thero presented, and upon the ! subject of Potatoes wa h ive thought an cxirnc: ' or two fioiii tho h.cturr, nnd a fact or tvo from i statistics, would be ictcrebting we therefore present ihrrrt. j Tho Potatoo is n native of America. In SoJ'.h 'America this vrgetablo grow in great profusion. ' having a fine fl tvor, and differing much in tbi 'and the usual sh-tpe from those grown in the (Tni j ted Stales. In Il ir.'pn li'J!) vcara rgo, this vcgitablo was unknown: even 150 years since, it was not very extensively used. In en account of James the First, dat.d 1(510, he is charged with potatoes at a rate c('ial to about .J1- per bushel. In It 10, Sir Walter 11 ileigli introduced the potatoe into Ireland; and since that period, the ltctuter stated the growth had extended with unprecedented rapidity, and now we sec tho potatoe constituting three-fourths the entire food of Unpeople of Ireland; and a density of population sus tained there, of which, without them, this Island would be incapable." "The consequences of the gift of tho potatoe, in the support of human I fe, to the physical welfiro or tho human race, are almost ueyonu tietiet. It is ascertained that the nutritive power of the potatoe is about one-fifth that of wheat, tho most valuable of grains; but the averago number of pounds per acre in potatoes, is 10 times that of w heat, conseqtien tly, the sustaining power cf nn acre of potatoes is double that of wheat. The population therefore of a potatoe feeding country, other things being equal, may bo made double that of one sustained by other grain or vegetable food. Such a fact has incalculable consequences upon tho future multiplication and sustenance of tho lininan family.1' Theso facts, us to the power of cultivation and sustaining life, are important. The census tables of 18-10, return the growth of that year in ihe United Stales to be 80,030,100 bushels, not including North Cirdina, Kentucky, Michigan and Florida, nnd of this sum there was raised in Ohio 5.tVJ0.7Sl, in Maino I0.30J,rjS0, and in New Y.-ik 30,000,508. The growth of the latter State is more than three times that of any other. This shows that this vegetable is extensively cultivated, although the yield is far short of tho producing power of the soil. In 1S10 tho export was valued at Sl,r21, and the import at 10,000 Tho average value of the potatoe is about 25 cents per buhel, and, deducting that as ebove, the consumption of the United States is about 80, 773,701, or about " busheU to each person. The wheat product of tho United Slates in 1S10 was 73,08 1,700 bushels. The low price of the potatoe, considered with reference to its nutrition power, is about equnl to that cf wheat. The capaci ty of our ro;l will enaLoe us, with a lair muket for wheat cr pctatoe, or with free trade, to supply tho world. Sagacity and Tidtlity of a Dog The Jewelry store of Meters. Tanner nnd Cooley, of Utica, was saved (sitys theLtica News) from the Humes i on M(indiy a D'f who lay in the rrorr. with two vounir men. Ttie inm-t!e9 heard the barklflrr Curiously, but UDCOnSCiouS of the : ca,,se' 1,d "ot .move unlA tpriirg upon their bed and aroused them by putiing his paws upon 'cir breast. They rose j ist as the fl.mes were ! b,urM,nS through the cei.injj and in lime to arrest ! ,ha Pffi9 of he des-rov ,ng elemeot. V3 ukeetdg- t no Ainany c ,rfdent . f the Evening P.-Jt rehttca a s.n?u lar inrii'nt tt'liin I unL- n hen at ?h f,,ii-.l t n ik. ft IT T? I ! ' . , " . ' ' .o... ... ; J , " ; - " v - in me iniust oi one ot ma stereotyped polinctl harranjue", Gnvernor Seward wa showing the new Gvernor genera! of Canada, Sir Chas. B- . U . . . . V. I 1 . , . i uu,,ul ".e cn p, ,o,, n o entereo me Oenale : , . . i Chamber j ist as R .ot was uttering this sentence: ' '":18 mv er!'1 nd proudest recoi lections is tho "i"? ' h h.ch the people of thiscoun- . 1 . i f - m .a- .L ...

BBAJtor, bi m and cli.

RICHMOND HOTEL

Corner of Main and Marion streets, RICHMOND, INDIANA. T UK proprietor of this favorably well-known HOTEL, I tan) and nnitnve m prtvioj! cnaracler. Ihe cuiut ort ot j the Travel. er shall be tiis con-tant ai-ii, aiil liav..- ma ie j some permaient repairs t the bull 'k a a T.nern h i-r. j his interest as well as his inclination o in ' v-e linn to make it rq ia! to any iiOoe on t;ie t.m . lie hope, to r"n- ! )e r jrh fat'faetioii tnat no one sha'.i ;iai:i.t.'';i((! J Frii-es sjite I to the tunes. J. W.OILLRT i Decemijcr l"-th, 1S41. iJOtf j C ALE 11 B. SMITH, and WM. A BlCKLi:, j Attorneys at Iaxv, j Richmond. Wayne ("ocntv, Imjiava. WILLIAM A. UICKLE, MsTta jx Cmscrtv. j June 19. lell. 2l:f EM yordyke, S. L. Eov .V ,1. William u II V I NH entere-l into partner : p i n t '" I r ! i nes, o:i:!or the name io-l stv!e fit" . V, -,. A,' , tottt'.c. V: It lUinri r; nr ire;inr0 t rnrry "n im- no-- n ; i;- .arc-!- I'i-Mu-'r s. They i iil k'-t-j ' im i an ml nt of !TOVi:s, Atll.I. IRONS, IM.Ot t. IIS, ,'.c. r. j A !, will m.-tkc t or-l.T far.!'.;' Mi-iii--, !' -. rr . I-ofim?, ol tlie bei (jjaliiy ; all of w hich they iuicn i 'cl.iii I low for CASH. ! 'I'luie indebte l to the late firm of Mcn-len'-al!, F- jlhe j &. Williams, either by note or '..;, k ar-- :.ir.t. a.-e h-r!.y no- I tified that payment niut he mi'li r'nrn it ,....., ,h iinnif !',n:i :v. i hp '-'.i j ; in the tirm renders it ne.-e-srv that cn;.c-i,n:: ami f-u c- ; i ments "hon'd be promptly ma te. Th -e !! have clua;, nit-t toe late ii nn an re pie-nen to prr-c-nt ni-in. Nor.nvKi:, roLMviiit vili.ia:.k. 1 Ilirhmoa-l, May 3:1, t-il. 11 U" ! 1I.AX S::F.I. T!ic ir-?hrt price, in a'i. pV. ! t FI.AX Sl.Kll, !eiivere.l ntmir M'ire in il :.r'nnnn ' A.-'J,1?U. Ilil.N Kl.r.SJ Jc UUOliil.it. nail Farm for .Salr r S"MIK ?u!'i-rilier wijliea t' !ipe of the una Jj v.liicli fe rci.!e, situateil in Wayn rrmn'.y atiotit half a mil east ot Va'ti.t:;ton, roataimn a Son: 50 ciearot ami impruve I- - ihe ti i ! am-c w c-1! vv itli a ma!l t 'ri-liar't, an t a iievcr-'ani.v; S ;;:. 111 on ana, l.iH .l i il water nonr ihe dwetlin Iiae, e.i'i i'i a;-.! tn '.ia:e fir family n-r an I mi rtoi k durin the lre-t m-i.tths in fi.m:ikt. 'J'ne ti! laiio i i liealt iy ami convenient tu pia-i- uf vv'lr-:li),, -i-ii-iu!-, iniii", an i -I iom. Tl-." trrmt tv.li be maile l.l.-.-al an l corrcpor.-!i"s tt'i'' the pre-rn; hurl times, ami a i.t ti! ire t p ir.-'vi-: r, clear of a!! ii-.com'irance. ' l. 11. Ui ) W I.KTT. N 11. A'.--i. a cj-irtrr se-tinn of ro ' 1 .AM'. :n ai-i rnmitv, aho'jt 4 miifs fomh ot I " -1 ri'.i ACilfl.S in Hamilton co.i.iiy, norih of li 1 1 th nn. 0 th, 1:11. ami I'oi; TV -ITif THE FAMILY MEDiSAL LIOI-ABY. A TEEAI ISC ON YlIC I'KIS LNTlu.N A.M Cl llt: Of MSI AFIS, lly reimen ami simulo me-Ucine. I5evieil anl eniare.l with Hie aitiition of a Ve -cial.la Materia M lies, in..i::nr o ut the virtue', prejiarati .'lis mi l close, ol o ir mu-: valuable native me.ticai plants, mi l an Aptemiix, rintr ited with J lit : I rV-l'OLK KNtaiAVl.XtJS, four ol which are Colored. 'Among the American writers whoso works have t ern freely put in repii'itio i for thi-; work, may ha inriu in"-!, I .M-tors Hurh, t'hapnian, Cahl.v. !!, I 'onto, llart-m, Janif", Dj l!ey, Kberle, Short, Urake, Dewer , Van lell , D.i.iJ.ston, ami t "artw riht. AI j to the lahori ol Cooper, AI : rncihy, Uiirn, Mai'kinto'h, Ann'tmn Jolm-on, Thomas ami other Hni;lish writer who tan 1 at the 1.' a I of tiieir j.rnfeeion in their own country. The otj.-t thron-h -fit live utire work, tetn to ivc the lutory, rharnrt.-m:.-, ymjtontii, rOjree, anJ terminati m oi all rommo.t iluta-is i" to the capacities of all who 0.14'nt, in any event, t nn h rtake the treatment of ili'ea-e in tho tcrnii.t.t'.ian of v. hicli human life mav be ai stake" Among the inject? treate.l of, arc Malignant Cholera, Peripneumonia Xoiha, lli!lit'i l':curi-y. Van ,! ; , .ic. ination, Small 1'ox, Chicken l'ox, l-'yiiep l.ir itiy, Xeio Cons'ioiption, White Swcllin;, I.o kel Jaw, 1'. ilap?n An;, Frllin, Tetter, Seal i-her. !, vriri ri- llr' jui .e diseases I'Sue, Seton, iiica-e jie.-nliar to iv-'nifii an I ehililren, l evers lyentcry, Iiarr;-ra, I'nlmary t'iin'u-:;i-tion. Measles li i ncy an I l'utri I Sore tnror.t, t ancer. t'oiois II i ilrophohia, Surgery, I) cati::.,ii. 1'i.t-; -nn or H.-oken Done', St. Anth.iny" Fire, Mumps Ju3;i-ire, Dropsy, (Jo it, Scrofnla, I'aNv, I'-pii s'i A.c." The treatment pursue i by ti.e seneraiity of pract:nnrr an l fuuml most forreestul, particularly in tiie i;ipi e."ilemic to the South mi l Wrt, ha en (i t?. !.- ! with a-s much minuteness as the nat-irc :! tiie :i'.jct " .1! a 'nut." "The work i not inten leil ta in !u-e pr-p tn neifl medical a'L-tnm:e, anl place tw -rrnt cr:'. :c:;-e in lhir own (li'.-riminal.on ; hut l i cna'-ie !ai: : lie-s : make pruini t u'e of suitable reimlie in ul-!ni attack of it'ne", nn I in case of accident , w hen the r rvi;c r.f a p!i t e immediately proeiire.l. !ty J. . X-'av. Thi-s work has heen p.-oii'iuncr-d ,y ail I' have seen it, an i several of the i:i euuneined it, to t the test, fir Family u'e, eta.i Asent an 1 others, w!in j jrc:i;e t ) a ian cann jI M. 1. i a ii' v. h i e t xr: ::isunplica upoa iiueral term", nv J. A. jami: Ci.oinna::, Oi VALUABLE PROPERTY F23 SALS. llF. sitisrritier i ileir'J ol eclUng at t riir.tr a, , any the property here.nafter !e-ri!--e-f, to-uit: ; I !.e House ami lot, at the r imer of .Mam a.-, t 1 font street", occjpieii by John iii liiin-i.i a a 'tore. A hiiili!in lot, with an o! ! Iio ie ia it, on M.tin 'treef, adjoining tlie atnve named lot on the cH. ait '. .-. !j .j:;t:n tit" three s"jry brick Iatciv ; it no by Jn! il :t n. A buildi.ta lot, a!-o on .Main treel,a.djoin'.:t the :roo; rr ' ty of Arintron riie ml tho west, muni ' - fnc-: cit lid feet to an alley, and having the a Sar.tnce C a ten I alley exteurling from the front ai.iiij its !. jle Jci'jt.; tack j to tVie first inentione,! allev. ! The prrijiertv uhere lis reHc. consit::i3 rf a v 3, ''il finished biicn dwrliin; houe, nearly n-w. 'i he inrn.i tuii !- in; is 4 2 by 3 J fee;, with fnur roinis on the first iioor, ith a passage or entry, kitrhen, mi Ik hnuye, wa-h hon-e aii of brick. A goo.! and nwinv stab'e, and other "nt t-j.i iinji of good igunlttv. Kxt'eilent water; r rminy, !ry a id airy ceiiar; about two and a ha!f acre of gM.m !, or a ;e onantitv to suit the nurrha-er : fruit tree of var:o-i kind. Tlie situation it not 'irpa?e I by anv in ti.e p'i-e, i ' lor pleaan;nei. It i welt n',-u!-i:e I for a private r0!denre, and yet is convenient it the bj:ne- part ot the -:-.-, and w ould be a good sitnation fit a b.iardin; h" isc. Thi property the undersljned i tiprote-J expressly lor hi? n-vn permanent residence, and believe it i,l bear ,n-p;o-: ion. A'n, a Farm cf e.1 a.-re situate I a - ut 1 m.iea f.-Oitt t.;e C ny, directly on the ' ;een u ,o roa s ; ongma.iy O'-v.nen and improved by Fredeiii-k lino- rr, a::.! iive r.'-n- I by I 'avid ll.iiliwjy. The s-tiiatinn i tmn-'ially f.ne; .a i it several strong an 1 never-l'ailin Spiiw; a t extelient orchard, consiting of near 300 trees, embracing a good te.;e:r of fruit. The terms of sale of any of the above named property, will be fair and liberal, as tn price and time. Thonj i'--poed tn purchase sach properly, are rcrpec ifa'-iy i..i:d lo call and examine for t.temsel'. e. AflllLLES W1LLIAM. Richmond. Fifth Month i .'nd, I -11. -f HAS received from Philadelphia, and has opened, at hi old stand, flT-irnerof Main and Pear! Street.) , a new and complete ass.rtment of Merchandize. co.ii;in; of Dry Goods, Hardicarc, Groceries, j The above have been "electei by birnelf, with jreat ;are. 1 especially for this market; an! he flatter hime'.t t.tat he j 'ill be able lose!! as cheap a the our.tTn-r, for c.fn. t ftThe publii- are repectfu!!T invited it eail and exa- j rume lor ihernTelves. Richmond, Fifth Month, Ist, 1541. ITtf WM. CLARK, IS ready, at U time3, to work for approved Trade, C"a.t, or Credit to cuttt tellows. fr'jSintp, one door

t rtf the Rank Richmond, June, Id 1

n:oxrrTio FIRE AND MARINE XNSL'UANVI

: COM TAN Y. EI.IJ All t,t I'm. t OFFIX Of R r ; n Vi ! IifHa-tt. A ;r u of ot I ! a rt ! r m i .;..' "itj. Jut n I. li ..'. a; eu .'! .. .. '. c i.-.-i, t it;.ie: ,ia Y FIRE. The rat'-' ' j.-ei:i-Jin fliVre :, ate !en ( of aa:t .J; i jortu:t tv. i-..- a is at.i. f pr,..; i,..:it r :t - :t j !f:rit-usp i!c:"f:, w i . -l : ; ii- ir n av t;e n r.u of uiny yrs .'-.r;ii-, 'u-'--t i -r- or ill: f i ie II ni . ic-it.:--4 l 'P S (.':, i Uneis, Laf St-aiw-t! at, 1 1". u- !1 oat", whir j nn ! Catjij, an j I j;.n f s ! Sea (--('-. I : :r: tlis l-!-era! an-1 e.l Jispai" 1 y'. 1 " ;a!il. 1 !f'(lr- i at t'.'? r'insi ';T:ti";il f lh l is r ?lt .f n t "o i:i tr ri. w :i;en I icv ( w :i - "i t'-e V in,r opt rai'.-in in ! . v j-nr-ne J K'-' h:i e if iT -veral vfarf.l t i nrv, an.1 i:r.;.is--e i 7?!i f of puhr I iflif r t ill' tj--ica ti-t!i iii.-i v ! f lir v i tl.i tl'-riw i mn. ! A - iiii a nre. I-;. it.' nor f f l'.; Mo , rhii. l-:f M K I) 1 C I . S , Oils, Dvc StulT, ic. Faint See. i cntrfjl fir f t icir lr.cn an e i '.' t ; a c i.i I r pa;ri:iri t eg ally, j 1, .i r I i I.-. art.i.i nt ' i arii-.e at run t.s in:. c n nv vr1; i-c I' -i nt 'tan ! -iss of t i inm r -i k, r i t.- t I!ai, , on t i ora i 'le v. c ' 1 !-- )im as i i;n our n-o:l- j -e mi l h ilip j ; f p r 1 1 ; n f i l ' t- ,1 r, cm- j j n- i i i !y t I. ' ..rJt-Tc.! m .-.'..'. o: nt-,!, ' ; i.-t arc in .fin li'.c m tin i rt i r-t. . Wi: Ai Al- :! c r- I!C i":i !:.i ini in, an . th:i n ha ri hi s t ' ; oci.a-o. .1 i -ec hat can :l::'t I nrrr '. l.-c. l'i f '' ,. i iN'il v tu o. to c Tu rf ?'. i i m ne, 'v S,..'a. Ma in", A'chiil i!ccriti- ; A .1 si : Ml i "ii, C I. in- -tiun i. ra tc f. Hi, 1 yrr o. erv a .1 ! ha f -, ani-h "i;nr-, at mnnaally low '"n'viv nr.r.n nuoTiir.u. r lit, l.-ll. hi i IV,-r r a "r." i? r I.I. '5 K. Hit ADV. t c ni, inr ii -e l ti e on M:t o '!(( !. ii'-i i'' 'I i' on, all k mil ol ik!iars Sn.tlh-tiiiss , he w ill t'ike in i - ' -u l lla-ne.-' ! i !. In '.. ri.rit r, -,;!i'i 1 e h is nil i mien U kicion i i 1 1 i r.ie', m hi p, Tin mi W i h-tnil-ksCol an ! of exchau tallow, er articles in hi line. F'or whicti 'C w he-it, corn, oa,s, tiacon, Ian!, tlour, leather an) holes ami he w ill a No "eli linen, lin-ey ''" in J iiturr to lie w ill he , , i to hae lii-i ohi cu-tomem call r.n.i r Miiii'iin lor them'ci v Kicliinond, Fch. J, lbll. 5-tf Turr.cr's Comic Almanac, for ISl'J, lozen or single copy, at the i;o STOKK Mi it and ; 1 1 o o 3 1 a p. u fa c t o r y . a n o ' t .- no 'itiir.", ma'ie to nr ir r m the hrsj work fir -ale. Ai-'i a fir-t rate ot-s n n I Shoes on hand,. and an er Tool Snoe Tli'ea-1 !.rt en: f -t (j i iotv nl .rf lie Spool i ly le, a j i r ti -.i.rti y , -im 111- lit id 1 .TjiTll men', r.t S.r,e-mi i'.i ten I "l i -ei !- of .Mr. il. '.:,: i tV ot t il . T-.nrs &c a l,ui:.!i:i for i 1 al the ivrt end v'i:;:sti:i:. rich i-n, anil Watch Ilcj. airing. i r ktn-tii, ititritil rnrrv ti: on t ie ' re he -:iif--at the r-;t mr trt ii'3, w I, r.f4 p.fi1-" 1 l rf'!-r;- p ft ji-itron- " el ti: f;ir:-'. n:rl I to r J i t l(f t ir '.iMi-iiUif-iU. If" i ! i.nvv ;r ail, n;vl r:t. ar;' m;i lie i.f'.ii rt a ! J. !J. 1 1 -jilt, -.! it in Jd-i ( .',';(-. (JiinP n - ! f 'T .-k warrant'?, n n 1 u r!! fi.F t.-, i-iv ;i;o. T VK KKii.-JlA M j Ti:2-w:irt- .HaiattSncJoin : r 2 MIK su!i.-r;!.er lake tins method of inform n i zeiii i-t K hiitonl, a nt l!tt pilili.- r;rir-ra. ; has ci'iiii'.' rf.l the a!i i r !i-.i-;;iea in lli-'inmi; !, :;;e ntitl.at he here he I'l.-tmr i. i. If-eiA-ript on i.'kii'.m-r-a UltllllP'lt of i n as rif re- ' intPii ! kef;.i:''- r 'i'.aiu ' of f"' pper, lira", Siirr i-i y on ti-i nd a pe;t :on and Tin w an .tlrr's Krf.l'a of e t. , l i.'irr-. live, an 1 II: e a: th" i-.i .-;' n . 1 k i i i - of -t I! e a n I a-'i, , a s" in i -ip : ik an ke;, t -1 a :' li :a ; a --i: 'r ret a Aii k . rn re iv!ii':i uiil be l at w' i '.i nn n ;t -an be r oo'it in i:i; f i ll (in I'lf i:irtr;-t not, -r :e v. r -1 The i'lt'-'l j-nce will !.e j.ai i: ' r oi t c o; i.e.-, ti.-aj a.i i i'. Mav K, I ill. !'.ll r. l'J-tf THE CASH STOP, '22 2o AS the ; a.j:e of announcing io hi friend and the p ir li" that he ha jnt received froia the Atlantic t.es his reijaiar a.i.tual sjpp'y of FALL AND WHITER GOODS. to"!-; convir ri:tc HKI elt--te ! hv a r- nc-r' i ' , at a -or fr.r ni of Foreizn and ; LV.: ie"'.c:t -t) li, winch j t evtr.m prtcei. and ; will be sc at a terv r.?.ll a i . a nee on the saute. i i ' J :t ; II ; J Iron a' ' uit j 11 . ; ALSO j "d, an a-ortu e.it r f Hard are, Q i"i; var". ' l,orj.ae!-. :-.'rii' . Nail. ,.c ; of Mc.-c:ir.n.;.2e v--11 t , (irocr ne. ... a general al pr.jc to e i-j. Ot. IS:'., 1-11. 41-tf 2 C3 T IIF. under- -,d na -. inz p srr na e d of ;e;ihn I jncan h. t :;IN1 r i.S I 1U.ISII.MEN P. an i havinz purcaate I ',jantitr ot tni best materia;, he is nov "re a d x i f ; - n - i .'. -i i evf ,-- ? '. io.j in tie i.ne of cabin r: T F U 11 X I T I II E . fit prie s-iited f t e tlm, and on accommwdatlr.j term. lie keep a giXfci a-orfr.ent of Tables, IS urea us, Stands, Vc. on Sand. lie alo keep on hand firt rate WHEAT FANS, of the tat ol fcaoned lamrier and of good rorkmaao;p. RICIIAliD UL'RK". Kiccaiond, Oct. 21st, 151. 4-tf

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.HAGISTISATjE.V f.AAKS. For alc at thi Oilicc.

Xctc Stock of Joots, Shoes, Huts and li on nets.

r ''VIE uSr.Ter. bavin; j il rrtu M. itn l')-,r new :nrk f it H ) ! IS lururj f.fn the Et are now or enn-i t t i',r ol ! .tin in the Morr.i hail Sin;, an etenit aROOTS, SIIOES.anJ 11 ATS, of the Ut quality ; a:. La.be'. M:e, t.ni riiil.iren's WEAK, boVh a i l I. .ttua, i.i all their v1 liferent shades :e ) t ti.e urmiH ws4m ; A! a jckk! and i-k oi Laihes' an.t t.'h.!j.-en' M.-r.. ..-... Km an - !'.rns si ; e.i-ecteU si STRAW and other '.viK.-n; a'i of the latest an-1 not aparnved fh insof which e oiTer. at re!a;e,t prices, inr Cash ot I'oumry lVniuce, at rthoit-sate or retail. I COu e ,!"is rl" f",m ur firmer customer, at ;! a um? in v. a.iti'l anv ih.na in our lins j ' At'lt MbA JtNT.S X sv. ! K ii-iim-'iiii , la , Tith mo. 1st, I ; 1 1 . 17if j ioiiit lIiin ' f ffHF. unrlerine I hkviitg purrliase.l the entire to,-i U i an tilni.in iiieri-a.Hiie In. it in llinnlv. ron-ii ,t t.t0)-:, II K A u t : t l TI-l'-KY. tit i:i;nw auk. a mis B,,a simi-rs. an,i mkii.m. ki:i; ri.NDiNcs n..M:s,v i i.a.m: huts, b,,i avarirti- nt other article u-m'!v kipti.t Strr, wlO.ii hf u . ' ( ! o.i laioraMe ierni, m large or in!i!l im,in;y I .,- r( v ;, , ay ( a ! an ! srr, IKVIX KlltlO. V. . A anitili: of the c '. mav !e een at the etore of IN KLEU, A. UUO MILK. December loth, lrll. N OTIC i: nr.SnhirrHirr havin; mate nnangcincnn with tlia proprietor of t!ie "Spring I'mimlry" for power Inr tail lini; .M achmery in mov piepure l n liirnnlt hi lnrn.1 an 1 the puhli- generdlly on a sliori n i'ice, ail knuU of Mac'oncrv, such in tnrilnis Macbine, ( fnil)'iiv ik, iuiiiiinc Mho In lie-, I'ow -r Loom, lno ri us: luIi i n -. Napping Mai Iiiiio, c. . ic, 11 ,, hich he ii.is oe I .i t -1 pattern. Me is also pii-iiacc.l lor t uln. .Molcicu, I'n -i Scie n, A.C. Ac. KI.IvAXAlI III I.I.KV. Kicimion Nov. 0, I S 1 1 . 4 l-3m. AI'Ol.M.Y ll WICS Oi 1! t!, rrtiir.l.f) er .!evTr;1 Inr t:e ifini aimn of ihe hair, none l.a.n been ill r t it !. !. ! .. in n;,ie:i ur.anl h." lun, i r.pi ii to JAV.M.S UAIU ItlMt , ,ntsj.rmr't i;-e!f in! tliil.In in p revcniui ; the hair in.- oil, a nl wiil hito ely l y a taithlnl a ppiu-n tnxi in a-- ol every tntn'.y, j ro.luce u lull n.l Iua i ot hair. rea l the fn lowing from tiie ."'Jtuulny I'ceninp, . t. 7th, !.t.: l'lr asc re r.-t i.i If AIR T.'i nreiiuiiiire I W e rail the ar.riuinn ol tiie altlirteil ith !;irsJ, t ihe eM-rlii-nt 'l!air 'ollte,, orrnar- , til !jy Dr. 'ayne of thn cily. tla mg u-nl it ouir!r. we can 'peak of i ti v ii tne ty f e rir nee, ami unt.rfita-llil-'V f .11 111 pronounce it an mv Hhi.-ihle remedy to prenec.t tho oil of tiie linir, an I to restore it Inmi a ilea l, to a alfiy appearance e can tli-n speak In -in ,n roni lei! e ol ihe crle' ol l. o or thr e Ir lenii w Ito wee ! l i tni !oi-t who ty t!,e u-e of Jaynt's Hair h.iw ii .v I,i !,m:i: hair W t tu-.e no ilipoMiioii , ni 'i-iTu ine.'r'y nil kni!ot fense'tu', for ail itw-..'.ii-h l'i -n ih l.' .r l , t ni whin we tae te$ietl the fine, hi a al k n-.v I 1' ii , oTonic. h to pi.lt, , f h.i-d v. .' irluc ol an article, we are free to tay it 3 good. I "vit J ynivs i'.rr.iT(iiiAXT-Thii ;,iv'.,i,i,i. I a ir.eilu-ine i' t'.ailv i ffci-ini ' aoine ol ihe mot aioiiihS M'K n't wii't.lerful cure thai lunr fin l.ri'ii known. All , h j.-. .... n,.,i :. t,,r . 1,i,. S.,,n, ,,t flt.l. - - - - , - -r - - . ,-- r - -- i Hooping ( "oiih, I nmji or Hives t oiiMiiiopintji, Chronic I'leuritv, loarenes l' in an l Sofrne o( Inn llreant, (1 1 16c u I tv ot Urea thin:;, an t everv other ill -cum ol the LI Tl (S ami lUkllASr, cm a.i.l ilo nit(-l to it' u-elulue. 1 1 etaii'lH unrivalleil ii Main!' pre-eininent Tit IT, anil you w ii! he force ! to m-know lei!i;e that it virtue hart not, n'tr cortn-.t lie urcrrulttt ; thai it naml, far nUne oi'H liei y on 1 tiie re-ii-ii el c!im;ieiit ion ; thn: 1 1 i ttie only reasonable, tiie on'y nat iral. an.! the only trulv iPiii-rr'-to! oieih.t ot in- ; j e - I i n aii.J '-ur lil ill snicn el the ruimonary ( Iisii. j I.Mi'Ki "I a : mficaie (nun ilie lie. I r liat cock, late I re" lent of toe WaterMile College, .Maine: I'fooi intimate personal acrpi'iininnce with lie. I. Ja vne, a rr i! ar M-nlent ol tiie Medical t ni ver uy ol Venn - j i- h n la, a n 1 an e-cpe r ience, ncce(iil p rnct inner of me "i -J cine, I w a prepared to eppreciate tiie iiomerou lentiinonir.Ia in faior ol h IP t itferen t n:e:i:cal prepaatioiM. mucii J ni'.: luahly than the rrat major. tv - limine winch are r. j H-.i-i'-riy r iilo-.seil. On trial ol tin ol in my own family, ( an.! 'ome ol t hem p reonnily, I l.a-.e i: ore thn it icaliet I i"i" l,i .m h'e nnlicip.nion'. They nre wl.e.t they pro, I to he not ) nick noM rniti hut fckoiii.iy pr pared animoir , ' f ,r -"i 'if i l tiie nio-i ;, f'li .,-; , , , rf I; m.ii u ii i o n--( . kiiow j tiiey n.-e hi.-'.!y r-.tf eircil, an t tie-piun'.ly piei -rihei', I j -ortie ol the mo.t res-pi-ctahle ol ttin regular piarlio.irrfl of i met, , line ol thi'ciiyand ei-.ewhere, .i.i 1 ,1'. tint hriiiftiQ j :a cniiiiitend them nn a wluatde ad lilion to our materia n.ej to a, nn ! n sale, &j wtll a cminentiy u-iCi'ul rtiiied;' for tt .1. ei.'c I." HIT I S I'AIM Of K, Jr. )Ir. Xichoiaa Harris one ol Ihe den mn of tiie tii't riM;.ti-l t iiorcti of I'liilaileljihia, ha' t'e.i per'ecilv enrei hv it after harin-. pirftered lor eiiv years w iiti Aihma, w i.ich hitherto t ahled the kiil ol m.me f the t,en ii'n' ' f fie .ly. Mii .Mary Can-;!eil r.f I nyr ;te Co. I 'a.. In !' -. r-rit of ActUiua of i i;hteen yean I tamljng ,y till' lis. "ctora :: t I i .-i i ' . . '. '' .1 ! t'if p'it-1 b v e tni:' - 'ire rl, n jrie,i,-i;-" of hi' k;n ! w liic'i in. i,t he rleoett.Ie-l n'omi. nteiiared fv a I.1U is iioiv i ff.-re ! I i thr in. and ran t e Lud ut JA.MKS K. lit tilt.W.K, :1I. 2d-!y lli iui,ii, I. t Jo'y 21, I J v.i;Tie a i J ;', t'Atl .M J V ATI VK IULSA.M i a rertmn, Mai reme :y f.r f?yrntery, I nrrlioe. vr snminer coinp aint, pripui; paiti. rrainp, ii' r.o n t.'-inor, and lor all bowel aficcl;ou and l!f :.'o ( il.'-f ."L-c. Tliik n one of the ino-t etTn-irnt, pleasant and a f com peit'nn eer olTered to tiie public inr the ruie of the in ions !eranc"ment of the tntn- and bow el and the only arlfle worthy of the IraM cr.ntiif nre fir Turin; c,h!era in. f int i in or en miner cotnpi aim; and in ail the a bote tfitaatait reaiiy act, l.kc a charm. WORMS! V01iMi: WOi.-MS :: -To remove the. .ro i'.lc;jiiie an 1 dan-erour inhabitant ol the ttomacu an I j brre. iili-rh o often impair the health ami ilenroT thi iive? of ( hildren, ae JAY.NDS TONIC VF.K.MIt't (if. j a certain and safe pre aratiort lor the remoialol the arI iou kind o worm, dyspeptia, our tomacb, want of appel t", infantile fever and npu. and debility of the ttoniat h ! and b-jAel.s and orgam of liige-nor. i h-r.aieby JA.MLS K. Wl'fill.ll.I!, ! J jiy l'i, I - 1 1 . 23 ! y. Ii icimosn, I a. l Gentlemen and Indies hhocs, Wiiou:sA Itr;g..te M.F and rttai', at el end of M r. . WtlJS'lKIi. 'a tore. I', Kichn .mi. 1 Jin, I - 1 1 . OVSTMltS Fine, 1-YcsJi Oysters! I Fl 1 . T from Baltimore, by t;e for a'e by to" ran. " i j iiv in "Kiitu, . uuoriiLia. 1 lee, !.")in. I 1 1. 1J A Li J .i A U I U M . Terms of Ai vert i.ins.Ovr lJor.f, per ,nare for taree iiiertion, an l 'I h fca t -I-1 t ( ltT lor ea-h additional insertion. lis I.imi, or the "pare -eupied I j '2jif ems. i co jated a iwiare, noth.-n; eoijnted !e than a 'piare; ail over pjare, n ! ittriaa a jjre ai a half in be eonnted a square and a half. I'er ,ur l'r tn.-ee i..onth. Tsirt I.il. ; for . month fix I ' 1Ls, or Tl- Iil.I.R p-er annnin ; tow;aare firrero 1'of.nns nd FitTtCivtl per annum; three pjre T'ivh Iliiimtii per juj iw. .M'"-bn!. Ilroegmt, an i ot-.ers a.l.er.i'-ni by tot year, i.l l-e cnarge-l fnr at e-.'-jcm of 4(r0: f'. ',''" p"r ,Hiibi : for lhre-fiorlh of a coljinn, f i.,tK: for half a robj.tm, J3.",ff): f"r q jarter of a column, 2.j,0). A ded t'tio.i of Ml per rent, will be made on advertisement longer hn a rjuarterof a cnlumii. wrien inerted by the half year or year, arnf mot aUere i. Cnani-ery notice arvl petitions I'm divorces" I paid invariably in advance. Adverti menl cotniag from aoroad, mit be wcnmptmeit with t'" f J), -le ordered for putiiii-atin by a brotoer pab!iher. N. II. No advertisement will be d igrontio ued until paid b'T, un'eat th ortirm of the prt.!ih"r oi by peroue tn-i j'meiit between the jiubii-ber and the advertiser.

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