Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 4, 19 January 1844 — Page 3

Simultaneous Whig Meeting on Waahinstoo'a Uirlh-Uay. A letter from an eminent Whig in Philadelphia, requests us to endorse and urge the proposition adopted by the late Whig Meetinp in that city, of Simultaneous Meetings of the Whigs in every State, County and Town on the 2d day of February next. We do this right heartily. Ohio we believe holds her State Convention on that day, as she did four years before, to open the glorious campaign of 1S40; tbe Whig members of our Legislature, if we mistake not, held an eleclrio gathering at the Capitol, and at ninny points the first impulse was given ir, which uliimately knocked down the strong bulwarks of locofocoism. Let us do likewise again, though mora systematically and formidably. Ilitlf a Million Whigs can bo assembled in their several counties or towns if wo will, and If.o impulse thus given to the movement will be well nigh irreaislable. BjI to do this effectually wo most prepare for it, and prepare lo givo efficiency to the enthusiasm thus Awakened, the strength I litis

developed Jt is AVt time the Whig party were tagonist. The Doctor reclaimer), 'Ah! General, ; organizing every tcherebf States, Counties j no w vou have me!' Jarkson fi-d and the DocTownships, and even smaller divisions. In eve-j 'or f'H. The I) ctor' previous shot bad howevry town or village where there are ten whip', or j cr taken effect, hitting the General under the oven half tho number, there ounln In lo a Clay j heart and breaking two of his ribs; notwithslanClub before the first of January. If ihr-re ami ding the pain, tho wound waa concealed at the j

but five ifcnerou?, devoted hearts in i, they will bo well worth any ifn a good men who havo no orjr.inizitinn. We now approach tho great presidential Contest, which we are. bound to carry wo can we will hut it can bo dune only by devoted and presoverin efT-rts There are bitter prejudices against the noble Statesman in the land which must be dispelled rankling malevolenco which must bo foiled. Political Abolition as well as locofocoism will compass sea and land for his destruction. We must rally s'ernly around him, and bear him on to henefWnt victory; and to do this as it should bo done requires our best exertions. To resist the furious charges of our tnany colored opponents, we must bo form- . d in squares awaitine their onset. Join us, ( friends! in organizing fully nnd 'carefully for the ; struggle, and then let us unite in Simultanroui Whig Meetings on the 22d of February. Trib. The Whigs of "Old Wayne" hold their Convention on the lame day, anil it is to be hoped that there will he, a universal turn out a "greal, good gathering" as John I) Hopkins says. Whigs! remember tlie2id of February! Tho last New Albany Gazette, puts forth tho following queries: Is tho J$."i00 fee paid to Gov. Wbttcornu by ilr. Urtgnt oihj cnarged to , . - . . ... i . . I Stale, for bis Excellency's services in tho caso j against Dr. Cue ot Indianapolis? If so, now that : ho is in tho Kxecutivo chair, does he still superintend the case as counsel, until it is closed? or docs his election cancel the contract? and if so, does he retain the ."0() or givo it back to the State? or was it spent in the late canvass? Mr. Bright will havo lo employ somo other luwyer in the pint 6 of bis Excellency , us it would not comport with the dignity of the station, for a (Jovcrnor to be engaged wrangling before a court and jury of the country? Wo ni.ilto these inquiries that our citizens may see how their taP9 are ap- ; propnalcd. Let them bo answered if they can ; 07-' Doubtf ul Men." This term can bo very well applied i some wo wot of in the Locofoco party. If you should hear men biwling long and loud for Free Trade, and oiig their death' ngainst l'Lom-riNO Amkricam nDivntv, set them down as "doubtful men.'''' If you should hear n man at one tirno cursing his party and calling i's members "corrupt, profligate and pol luted," because he could not got uu o!li'-e from them, and, at another liuio, luuuing these very men to tho ekies for introducing and passing, 'nt:TVEFiCK.vr ME.tH'Ri,1 (?) watch htm and set him down a "doubtful D not, we bc of you, lako 'tit by the s'eevo nnd load him out fur a piivato talk,' (till after the Presidential election) fur fear be tnight torn to bo a Wiiiu, nnd thereby injure, materially, the success of IIknuvCiav. It is not "Republicanism" to buy up a locofoco editor, if he should even t lTer to sell bis soul nnd body for n judicial elevation! fj-Thero is nothing that will frighten tho locos worse than to see a 'coon or hear a Whig sing. Cannot a 'Jlee Club" be started iu Richmond? as well as a Clai Club? fjjTho Steamboat Shepherdess 9truck a snag, near 5t. j Iiuis, about 11 o'clock at night on the 3d hist , and sunk, j About J or 100 persons lost their lives. 1 A Governor under Arrest. Tho Frederick Herald gives iho particulars of tho arrest at Annapolis, of Governor Thomas, of .Maryland at the instigation of Dr. Tyler. Ho had threatened the doctor with personal violence, and was therefore held to bail in 1."00 to keep iho pcaco. Massachusetts. Tho election for Governor came off in tho Legislature of this State on the Oib. Two names wero presented: George N. Brings and Marcus Morion tho voto stood as iollows : For Governor, 13rtgg, Morion, Senate. G Majority for Briggs, i5 John Head was elected Lt. Governor by tho earn vote. Tho Atlas is of opinion that Mr. linker iselec j ted to Congress by 10 or 15 majority. Rockwell's majority about ;00. The Gag Rule.-X correspondent of tbe N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Bays I learn that the Van Buren majority of the lloufs have, upon consultation, determined to rescind tbo Twenty First Rule. This is the redull of ten years1 struggle. How the southern members will like this we shall see; but the majority will be very large in favox of receiving all abolition petitions and papers. It alto appears that, as I hinted some days a.go, the Western Van Buren men will brinsr forxarda scheme for the reduction of the tariff. The locos hold a meeting in town to tight.

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Matteh3 at Washington The Corresprn

dent of tho Philadelphia Forum, writing from Washington says: I do not hear that the Clerk of the Il-mse has yet succeeded itt filing his bonds. The mora I reflect on his election, the more I am astonished at his success; his standing in the Ohio Legislature was but third or fourth rate, and his conduct there very disreputable. At the session of lPJ. Mr. Pfingtnn presented some petition which Mr- McVllty moved tnOUiU 'be sent toheli! liv ington consented on codcjilion ihal M.-NiiltV nrin:ihl bo the bearer! , There is a rurnor from Nashville the t General Jackson is extremely low. I heard an anecdote yesterday which strongly exemplifies the indomitable wi!l and inn constitution of tho Ha Prfj. dent. It is said ho is now suffering from the effects of a wound received in his celebrated duel with Dr. Dickerson. It will be remembered that after the Doctor had fired, the General reserved his shot and took deliberate aim at his antime, as its nature ana extern nave ueen tor t I years, un'il recently it became painful, and it is j sail the freouent hemorrhage to which the Gen i era! is subject, arc tin results i.f this inj jry. It j will be remembered tin t the ball lodged in his; j arm tiy Cl. IJenton, during their savage rencontre, was extracted tlurinjr his Presidency. He i was oera'ed upon in the morning and came jdown to dinner ns cheerful as ever. The Whig Illinois lianner. Them is something noblo in the rnotto of the Wh'jr F;ag of Illinois, nnd in the spirit tvhich ani mated thf; Whig Convention, whilo it unanimously adapted if. It is "Justice to all men. awl inviolability of public faith, are cardinal principles of the Whig I'arty. and this Convention, in the name of tiie wings of Illinois, KEI'fDIATE THE D CTIttNK UF IIeI'Uii a ti n ,1 ILmur to our broihrcn of Illinois! Such princip'es will bo a passport I public confidence, and must, sooner or later, triumoh river all partv drill, and Iho arts of parly demagogues.-C. (az. Wier's Noble- Picture of tho Ivnhark ttion of the I'i'grim?, was pl.irrd in its nssioed panel in the r-r i,,,,,,, f ,he Cfi.itol. and exhibited to the l,JO; ic on the -J ul t the an avt rs try of the bind ing. Tiik Reward of IIoit'Ih The Philade'phia U. S. (Jiizptio milies the following rcm.irks on iho retirement of an editor from his cbair. Who lb it knows any tiling of the life and Jabors and rewards of an editor will not ogre to whit isaid? Bait. Pat. " William l'cnii Cb-indler for rne lime past the editor of tho Wilmington (Jn?.ette, mike a gracefil how on retiring. He has done veiy well in his way, and made a very good Locofoco editor. Wo are glad for his name's s;ike, that bo h:iS j withdrawn. Why should he spend his life, arid lend considerable talents, to such an occupation! j Where grows tho grass upon tho grave of three j rich editors in the United States? They live in i turmoil, are criticised, l-iuded, condemned, and i die poor. Thr present generation, perhaps, h o s icarnrd something. Hit the practice is not eas ly ; altered. Wo wish Iho retiring editor success in his future pursuits. Kt:.rit'KV, Gov. Letcher, of Kentucky, his recent inf f?;ife to tho Legislature in of thai Suite, states that the I'ublio Debt Ins increned during the last year in the sum of JsGl,717. nnd Hint it amounts in tho ogorog'ite to si.J.'j lt"..r00. Th3 value i f tnxatdo property in f e State m estitnttc-l at s","J-" 0U:.(1.0. less than the last year's estimate by js.JO.tVJ'J.O'JO. This decree i .".t'ribut ibbj not alone to the deprcciali.in rf i.rniir.r I I' linl n ! i fl to m . a t n L id tho VTC ' 1 - ' , ,- .i 1 vious njsessmrriL KrtifJ'.Ky rcpttciitts no:ning but dishonor. ! Coni i:sion or P. i.i.v IViuixi: This woman, now under nrrrst . oha rct-d with the rmider of Mr. I loiisf-nun mul her 1! full rrinff ssion. which i.nn iohtrr. h'ts mido licates (ieo 'v Waitp nsthc m.iriIerer.an-1 herself nccefry 6fPr ... ' , ... , . , j thef-ict. W atte. she s.ivs, cornmtttpd the arena-,. ful tlertl, then coinaiiini':atetl tho f.ict to her, nnd jjivp her the articles to pawn and raise money, which she did. ZJaf. P.it. "What's in a X'amc!'"' A clmp up in Iowa, by tho nnma of Nw, recently got married, and' lipino somewhat of n facetious turn of mind, n t mod his first born "S mfi'hillp;,,, which of course, was Something fv. His second was christen- j td 'Notbi.rr,,' it beinrr Nothing New . J Cinrinnnti Mnikft, ) January 1S14. j FLOUR The receipts of yesterday went t if at js.'I 7(.'? 73 and inspection. W HISKY. Sales at l'.'ilUi and inspection. HOGS Sales at js'J ."0 and - ?f, which were the extremes yesterday. Cin. Gazette. I fr-The proceedings of tiie Wayne Township Connniiee will be published next week. DIED, On Wednesday last, Jostni Thjtciier, aged about 8 years, son of Mr. Joseph Thatcher of this city. TRAVELLER'S HOUSE, OTPOSITE TIIE CO CRT IIOl'SE I XI) I A N A I1 O L I S , I X 1 I A X A . li FSFCCTU'LLY informs the Public, and Travel- , lers in particular, that tie hss taken, lor a term ot ; vears, t ie old established Tavern ta;vl, known as the o r, ir f . : J: !.. 1 fdrtacT m Jay ri-iTur, in i n : iniiapnit?, immeiiiaxeiy opposite the Court House, where he will, at all times be jnepared to accommodate those who may ba pleased to favor him -.villi their custom. From his lone experience in the business, he hopes to give genera! satisfaction. November 16, ls43. 47-tf Cash, TDAID for FLAXSEED, by B. BRIGIITWEI.L. 34 if Richmond, Aug. P, 1?43. The Whi? Almanack for 1844. -- t - , u r ,s OGETHLR wun the Western Almanack for toe riot I .amn Tfur. received and for sale at the ' BOOK STOBE I

(Dr. J.. Bennett's Anti-Billious PILLS.

ROM the constant aid increasing demand for Ds. f litsxtTT'i Anti-Billions I'ills, ( remedy winch ; lie has use ! tit extensive practice lot up .vard ot meaty year?,) tas subscribers have been induce;! to oij'er them in i:u waj, not as a ctte'i penny uislnun, Jut a the be-t . portative preparation in the w hole rane of the Materia Metlioa. If il was deemed necessary, toe fia purpose o t ri iiii : nil these pills into more general use, naoierou cerlifi- ; cates ot I'riyeicniii, sr. i others of the most rtsuectaoie citizens of the city and jrrotiiidin; country, eo-il-i at any mo- -meot be obtained, attesting to their great superiority over mit ot toe purgative preparation n coinmon use- I nese : p,lU are raW, tiiou.;n effectual in their operation. 1 :iey act upon the secretions of the Urer, Kidntyi an I fkin. alt'.ratitt in their tendency, purifying t!ta liLwd, cliitij those morbid condition of the eynem, which I They are ! and corre if not arrested, otteti tTiniiiate in serious ii;sea-e. Iliey ara speedy in their effect, and in cases where t.ie bowels re juire iinme iiate evacuation, may be roliej on, ivith the createst certainty. See wrappers for directions. . .a re:' lit VITT I'HTrn. A- (

Comer of Scott street and Mark.. Soace, ! jnal.t , "j you have out to .n.Jt.ir ot tm.se w.. naxv ur, - o- . , ( . . v.. ! them to im ! ttiev are me Uest an. I rniift I in

s lii-t; f ci.ja.. - ... i.ii.i'.ii, Jost receive ! an ! for "ale at tlio BOOK S i'RI". Richmond, Jan I'.i, Hit. 3tf BENJ. STRATTAN, rTl A KKS pleasure in nnnoiiiiciii; to his customers and I the public, that lie is now recrivia a large it it 1 complete stork of ;ool)S, svitabie tor tae FA!.Iam WINTER TRA1JK, consisting of Staple, Fancv, and Plain DJ1Y GOODS, A handsome assortment of ha RD waiii:, q n:t:ys wa re, frimiirisin'; an a-sortmeni not iiifcrior to any in this art of the country anil, as iiis purchases were made hy himself J with great care, an l at the lowest rates, ho thinks he can otter reat inducements to purchasers, ano wishes it distinctlv miners ood that he will ;.o I he on-lers-.!'l. f-7Irodnce, of every kind that can he made available, and (.'ASH taken in exchange, for Goods. ALSO Wanted Any quantity of Flaxseed, for which he will pay the highest price in CASH. Richmond, Nintn Month id, 1843. .ititf Si It 2s li t 5 FOUNDRY, II I C II .M O N I , I N 1) I A N A . To lainiiartnrt ri :aiid ollicrs. riHK undersitfiied, having ma le arrangements with JL JONAS (iAltlJ, (a man of twenty years efirieoce iii Machinery,) lo enperinten-t tireir -Machine Shop, are prepare.! to 'furnish nl! Kirnl of WOdLKN MACHIMKUV to order at Cincinnati prices, such as Pickers, Carding Machinos, Condensors, Power loom??, rVapiin 31achinos, Shearing Machines, Press Stoves, &c. Scc. fj-We are also hnildinz superior TIIKKIMN' MACHIN KS, which we will sell on accomino latin terini. Wc- are also in possession of the various patterns ut I'iirthi iii Mac'nines in use, and can make a;iv repairs required. llarinss a great rariitt of MILL and ether PATTi:ilXS, ice can furnisli CASTISGS of every description, on fair terms ; ALSO .1 VARIETY OF COOKLXG, PARLOR, TEX and SEVEX PLATE STOVES, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND; 07" All of which will he warranto! for Twelvemonth. J. M. &. J. II. IIUTTON. Spring Foundry, Dec. 7th, 5Hlf N. I!. IIanl Machines, for the manufacture of sewins sijik, matte to order. J. M. it J. H. 11. Dr. Jackson's Compound Syrup of SASSAFRAS AND WILD CHERRY. HIS preparation is offered to tiie I uijlic as a snfe and certain remedy in Cough, Cold, Pronchitis, Pains in -. the ide and t best, VV hoopnig-coucii lollowme .ieasi9, j itc. &.C. Comhinim; tiie virtues ot the SASSAFRAS, ; one of tiie greatest l.irititTS nf the JSluoit, and the active ; principle, of tne WILD CIIKRRV, long hell in the highest esteem for its healing properties in ail JJisrases nf the 1 Lxinf, i-amvu but render this Preiinrntion iar superior tn any "hitherto offers-'! to the notice of tho Public. It has . a'.reailv ained the confi-lface nl the af.licte.l wherever it ii'is "pen uo. nnd the uistiiifjum'iPd name at tho he.t 1 01 this notice is a sufficient ponranten that the coinpoond is ; one of the highest vulus. It ha received tiie sanction of: I the, most enlightened Physicians of the nge, and is in every ' sene an entirely sciemiti.: preparation. This S-. r ip is not iven to the public as a remedy in all 1 disensea incident to biimanitv, but 1 - ir Coughs and Colds, (an often tho forerunners of fatal I .nj?mtiti'j,) 111 tneir formin" stajres, it is a specific , with but moderate attention ; t diet n-.l rPosure an tho part of the i; . in th most hopeies cases oRouttmes affor. . ,. . ' i audit ; and even diii4 unlooked-for 1 relief. ! The Proprietors d-em it unnecessary to say much more. 1 ' . , - ... . , .. , or nmipn- lonir lists 01 certificates to 101s notice, as n i : preeumed tnat every one w,;i vvi,u to experience lor nimse.i; ' they, merefore, wit:, the greatest confidence, recomrne,ui t .t. n7l..l , . nl.-A . n l-il.tiCi! trml l: . fe - " . . -o. . v .., I he price at winch U is put ((rroO cents per bottle.) piace n w 1 in ui m icav... " scarcely one-iiaif of that coar-e 1 lor tne quai k nostrums ot the day. and which are so often of no real value. Kor directions, see wrappers around each bottle. Prepared by BE..'ETT, VRETLOW k Co , Covington, ivy. J-jU receive! and for sale at the BOOX STORERichmond, Jan. 13, 1S4I. 3tf V2f$t Oil If E II U E W 1 I4 A TEU.

T 10 those afflicted with Rheumatism, Pain in the Breast, e l to rejeive woo! t ma:v.i!a -t -ire into CLOT!!, 1'I.ANI ide. or Back (caused by over-lift-in;.) we would say, 1 NELS, BLANK ET, SAT 1'INE TI S and JEANS, ei-

ihst we have iost rereived a new svronH- of the above valu, ,!y ot the aoove vain. ahie I LA i r.tv. .-vn? one ironLiieo wun any oi vo aoovc complaints and it, after s,s tin tbe Plasterafair trial, can say, tnef have received no benefit from its use, the money urill be rijundcd! Also, we have the Resurrection or Persian Pills, which we sell on the same conditions a tbe Plaster. A neat and valuable pamphlet of eight paes. giving full directions lor using toe above medicines, will be given to any one calling at oar Drug Store on Main Street. J. K. DUG DALE & CO. Richmond, Pec. 1st, 1643. 4J C f5-Also, for sale, as above, by Dr. SW AIN, Centrevilie, Ind. BARBERIXG AXD HAIR DRESSIXG. JOUX A. UOBEI1TS, i ri THANKFUL tor former favors, would repectf.j.:;y inJL form the tiiizens of liichmoivl and the pub! is geae1 rauy, that he his taken back his oh! stand, in the basement story of J. V. Gilbert's Hotel, where he will carry on Barberinsr and Hair Dressing : in the most n-at and fashionable stvie, and to order: and, i bein thankful tor past favors, ue intends, for the future, ' to use every exejtion to give entire satisfaction to all those I who wiii be' so kind as to favor Mm with a call. Deing ! much experienced in the above business, with his sharp raizor anC steady hand, he hopes to merit, and humbly solicit, a iiJ"erai part of public patronage. Let all who would be shave:? with ease, And wear a fa"e the belles to please, ; Avoid an unscientific drone, i And give a call on JOHN alone. F. S. Raizcrs neatly set o.v the saortest notice; aiso, , , , , k , RicamonJ, Nor. 17, li!3. 4tt

IV E W A K It A ti I ' 11 K T. i

RICHMOND FOUNDRY! I itb-cribers bavin por 3? I A Ft OCNDUY of .V ,-. t .v. ii V'. if ar A t' i N I J - as ! " y -.' i.-. if ' , .! i f a t !'f r '! : a -- rrparfrd w forn.si all ki U of i as t if j can be ha i' in Ci n.-i.i .1 i - r :i western cnjiitrv ; a.i ; n-. u (atfrm ant i; t i ia'.?-t uiPiU in luei sorirncnt cd best Miilvi 'ricnts in iiiw;, v. e vvi sa v t :.';--( :i i are auo n t j luipnvr o: b j: i M their a lva.najo t tfive ti a use the fet ttact tnat can he it ffjj.l! t) Corrt-?i. ! U i'.ri t.: as n-e will at n' f me an i o.iri ;r i--t -s i. be jy A "iv'f Tf f sAl A f r r.-:f ' "? . mJmii -m n iV We will n make C.VKI1N; M( !!IM!-..! i it ! st vie and fi h to or irr, an J on in- e; ate tjn WOOD'S PATENT 11.01 U II. Ve are in; ,mg the aiwe 11. ( H iiii Vi m t.ie I'l'io'a i.t mis ant me : r '. a ieeni oanc'PSM rv t'l-oe-iiv ol its inn- ! d: n ot till I in )m., '-' enor nil use. We nian.ifa.-tjre lour sizes: one, ts , ti:ree, an four horse 1'lo'j witii fair u-Uiie. ill of vtaich we v arrant fur ii ain:ths, STOVES! STOVES! We have ion hand a literal s,.irlmfnt of tttKIN STOYlvS of tiie latest and tno-l 1111:0 1 pats-rns. Also, seven and ten plate. ith a variety of I'Alil.tt'U and FUAN IvI.lN HlOil.-: a,i ui ;i -:i e v.-:iiati low fir ajh, v. i-.eat or ro i horses. orders thankfo'dv receive-! at the - . 0 rv or at our ire ene iioor east 01 toe 1 osi 1 '..1. v, 1 00 ?l:i i.l tr- t. J. O li.VUA. Il'.f T. i 2. 1-15. It ichmo ), Nov M A N S I o x nous CAMHIUDCi: CITV. II AVLNti (or b one months occopie-l ;i k .i "i .1 ui tnanks pxit'onized generally il.!l popuiar Hotel, woo: t reiorn to trie traveiliiij; puiiiic no nave 1 hi.ei-any his house, jan.i inform his trien !s and thn p ir. ti.-.t xn esiniw-ts 01 contiiioe in the same Hand f a term rd n rnteryears, and that no pain- will he spared on his part tain those who may call upon him, in a ti wn W 1 make tiiero as coinf .rtai ie as a we'.i (o- ii-hc! ta ant and c imm-.di.ius rom. and po.ite attcntiui them. I Iiis sfthlo is attendc I by a rin-ii! ail 1 -ni.t li s rraineries well su'.-pli- t with provi If1, plrrisc n 1 1 j j k c , 1! o-t-ider. Ho respectlniiy solicits a coniiooance of the jioS-1 !- pair Cainhriidie City, la., July '11 '1 .'il't! NEW PLOUGH SHOP! (Ou thuiliast end of Main Miref, Xottli Sitlc. mmm I tew The Price of Ploughs Reduced. T I 'MIF. I siihscriher-i, liavin? rnteted into partnership under J theifirmof UK A III) ifc SIXKX, would respect! oil V inlorm their friends and the public, that they have lor eale, and expect to keep constantly on hand, an assortment ot lI.OCIIS, either Kiiriit or Left-1 Ian tied, of the latest and most approved patterns, which they will sell at kt;tiu'i:i. ritn.-i.s for Cash e.r approved produce. They will manufacture and repair CULTIVATORS, and PLOUtJHS, f their Ploughs arc made with a vvroij'u SH ARK and STF.KL POINT, which renders them more serviceable than the cast ones,) S'IOl; Hi IRSF.S in h careful nfv'l svihstsintin I minnfr, anrt. in short, do all kinds of BLACKSMI TlHNt;, at the shorte-t possible notice and to order. Thev have io-t commenced the above business, and hope. from tneir exnerience and .leterntination to (to tneir wink in L'ood style, t-i receive a porth wishing any tiling done in their I i n to give ilU s.ibscri!;ers a ca'.i, befo ff patronn:'". 1 hose ire re-uiecltolly invite. 1 or !. -vsin; e'.s where. St L ivn Hi: til , WILLIAJI SIN'F.X. .'') :3mo Ricli d, Tec. 7th, 1-f 13. X li V II Is II I T "MIR undersine-I hn s commence i ies 0:1 .Market 'trret, a few doors North of tho Public S-piare, where he is prepared m make to order ai; Kinds of JiOOTS AiXD SHOES. His experience and disposition to do ! iOI) v l!h, cnnhles him to sav with confidence that his worn will not be surpasspjl f r d'lrabi'uty ai I ncaPH-'-s by any simp in tiie place, jle will nae ?ood gnck aivl warrant hi work, anl his pricels will be low. fr7-F.vcry article ef country produce will be taken in exchange, for work, at the market price, if oelieered vvh.cn the work i- taken n-ivay. M I E L BA li TOX. Richmond, Ortober Qrth, 1-?13. tltf TP e Vp :;jr 'Jj situ rr a n r BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. nine r a sue. utvji uniersiz. ,,ed won! 1 respectful pu':,l 1 , . (j , , t,, mnnufact,,re to order, all kinds of p-- ,1 IJnoKS ini;ooU style and oi ' superior paper. f . . ... lie is prepare.) to fornix, t ounty i ierk-, ,-u iitor, and : Tr,;irL wil!) lnoks f tho latest and most iiiirrove l fo.-m. hdvinii recently received patterns Iro.n toe A j l.tor ot tate. ' ilicals ft j CASH (1 1 Hooks will be re-bou.i !. and all km is of prrio ad magazines bound i.igoon styie, anil as 1.0 w r n as they can be done elsewheie. lie solicits a patronage. ! share ofj The BINDERY is in tbe room Innoeiate'v over t'.e Book Sso,e. C. PIIESCUTT. Kiciujiion-1. Jan. 13th. Is 13. 3!y RICHMOND WOOLLEN FACTORY. T I 11 IE s ibscriber havina; commenced tiie manufacturing I business at tae ahove me. it. one i tdace; he is pr'-pa ir- , ther bv ilhe vard or on the snares, on terms soiled to toe ther by times. He also has on hand a good assortment of the avove named goods, which lie is wiiimj; to exchange fur vvck.iI or other produce. He will aUo Car i Wool, F ill nnd D,-es Cloth fir thoe who wilt favor him w ith their c itom, at tbo CMStomary prices, and hops taat by strict attention to busi ness to ive genetal baiiaiaciion. LEVIN CS KING. Richmond. Nov. 11, 143. HOTEL, Corner oTMatnaud Marion Mrcets. f T"MIE ptoprietor of this favorably wen-ktrnvvn HOTEL, I has moved into il himself, an 1 is utter.niocd to if tam anti improve its previoos character. The comfirt f the Traveller shail be his constant aim, and havinj wade some prmasent repairs tithe b.nid.in? as a Tavern hiuse, his interest as well as his inclination woj'-l inl jce him to make it equal to any house on tbe road. He hopes to render sue it satisfaction that no one eaall sro awa v dini;sfied. Prices suited to the times. J. . G lL.lr.. 1 Deeeuvoer 15th. 1 41. iUif 72 F. M O V A L . rinrk and Watcli ISciairiii. fTTlE subscriber would inform his fi-jen ?s rt ! "Id I rxlers. that be stilt co-itinues the U a tea and Co" Ke &mT'irJ, on toe corner of .Main aiH Market streets, a: the o taa,I former! occapiei by A - Sid Jail, hra ha w... w-'i-,--tie to receive ail will patient';.- yectch for toe calls i I who may ftvor him witii their cir-towi. Wo'k trine with dera.tch and warranted to prtorm, low for t ash. JOSHUA D. I1UNNICUTT. Richmond , Nov. ITtb, 1 13. I'-"

FSSE ASF.S t )F TUT- IX NIS NL IJflKAS V ' I BU .MOX I A I.S. To 1 si k i'ratic In avconiance ,ti the prevailing cutj t -n, a id 1 1 order to ;i.ur the viriocs i t tin medicine utoj 'ii.i.t-.e I : ... ci-rtin -a-.es h.ti e hien e, iecter!; and a j 11 4j v.-.;r i.-ri tj tr.l'.H with tiie 1 i - s or he a Hit of thosa j a"1::t ' w c ivrirH i r.'e ojtr!vf make no asserj ti .... .a FAl.SK S 1 V 1 I..MF.N i S" ot it- titicaey; nor ! :,; (. (1 i !i.if 10 i..itii'J l.iunsiftv hu h faets ;,: t ar:a..'t. (;;V ' i!'- I'UCOI S Alii: HI EK IV1 -; ail j .. . , ... in.i.iiry lr.".i the p i' mu every ' ! .-,-isc v .- pu.ish, and li a-iored liiry will rin.l it a meiliic ut-n Ue?tTvi,i4 i:icir io.ron;! and confivictti-e. fjcr-Remarkable Cures Of ai! the cures that have trt het n ieoi.r ied, titer ara cert a; m r.jal to the two I tt ineniiiined, which liain.v riio'v toe cjraMsity ot v in-iuiH.tiou, c en uiloina t.l its v. -r-t Sorin : THOMAS I.t CH il A N 'tnt.s ns foil.. us : - In the win ter ot i -h'7, Ue was seurd with a i.Cf .u col i, Inch produced a;i-';-re.::t'.iJits.vl i-r'ihion an i.tilamiiia lion of th I. no.'-, i'.li uh::':i ioi solVt-ftd it-iy uiurii f.i several set-X. A f ter reeo etini trom thi attat'K he foun t hitne!f very li a!de t 1 take cio, an I was vcrv el ',mi it;oot one during Hit? reiua:.i.:ci health i:iipr v .1 t iewintir. Int .e 1 iij.iwin: (iinimrr nn lui'. in the S'.K-ci ei' 01; winter the cough rct.ic fvmtisoiiis o( c .nsuinption bt-an to prey o at once. Ho h'id t:fo irat t.ins in ihs t ir o -;j;ini chi Jt a :i I ! 1 k IV .0 hreat.'ll: also ni ir.-i 1 1 a :tft- in l!i evperienccU inj.-li nimcui. ious ii.i.iil '.iron, and was tin in t.hio.l. While iu j, a: Hint, an oca-i a I C-; in! 9. h this - 1 1 t.on he placed hi -r.I un.'.cr a hi;;:uy ri.spectaulo p':t v -ic i .1 n, 11 I 1; fo.iP i hi lit ! 10 try th 'f-r . 1 1 -, - -1 .-are lie remained tor two months, i 1 1 -t use .... ill growing w ur-e. He then determi1 lio.ti- .mans, rut t persevered with their retneo.es for tni w t-U-. w hich. hownver, ullordcd him no relief. lie next conclu led to irv the c !-. crt i-e.l remrdifs, ot whicrt he ti-t-,1 iniioy, ilhuut r The di'-ae continued pr.'r. l?Ct when he took a Ircsh ii-tieiiriii any benefit Iront them. re-:.i t'ra Jually until the fall o cold, and found himself finking vi-rv f-i t: havniiT, doriuo, t:pi no. i of his aliliction, lost over thiity p.m -Is in weight. lie as next n Instil to try the I !.u!in--.atSiic .1 --' '..of , an. 1 renin iued under their treatment Jti.111 .-to-er, 1 s:'.:t, ttH ti.e loth . January, I-IU, at wh.cii time I lir-t s-. v hi 10, !n o he was almot reduced to a 'kelet :,i. After question 1114 him for n short lime, I found iverv svmrtnii of the .'i-ea-e tM-ti o 01 01 or -.votst tornis, an-! enteitai.ird hot little hopes of his recovery. I however erd rc 1 him to u-e the "UAf.SA.M,"" 1 tit found veiy lit'.;.- change iluri.e; tne hr-t three v. et ks, except relieving tiie coti -.h and p:ii.i ..f the chest, and rt i-tnrins lii appetite. 1 re. och.I iiiui, however, lo perJeveto with it; and, to my jjrf-at a-ioiiiniiinent, at tiie end of t'iree iiimiihs I found turn re-t oed to periect health ; nl the prc-tnt time he has no symptom of th" d:se:ie in any form, except tietim a little mine liaiile to lake cold from any sodden change in tho weather. The ahove statement is in ail things una. THOMAS I.iM JKAN. TrsTiMo.w :-We, the undersigned, having t een intimntely acipriintr i With the above named Thomas I.ochran, herehv cert.Pv this : itement to he i.eilect'v correct. ;i:tK:i: c cutis, john maxwj: ephia, .March J, 1 -1 Id. Th i:a Tiie rnsp of Thomas C ozems is related by himseif, as follows, nnd a.-kno-.v li d.'ed by all whokue vliim as one ul the most astonis.iiiig curia ever performed: l!.ii.i,o.nu 11, N. J., Apiil 20, 181S. On or about the Ulth day of t )cto! er, lei4 I , I was take u vvi ti, a violent pain in the side near the Jiver, which continued ! .r about five days, and was followed by the breaking of an nicer, or sonntii mi, inwardly, which relieved the paiu a little, but caused me to throw up a gieat quantity ot offensive matter and ai-o much blood. lleing greatly alarm ed at this, 1 applied lo a j hyio'snn, tint he sai.I he thought he could do hut little for me except give me gome Mercury Pills, wind, I relo-i d to take, feeling satisfied that they rou 1-1 do me no good; many other remedies were then prociJtti'l hy 111 y wile nivt fric-ndti, buv initio dona m any gonfl, am! the di-': a:e of blood nnd corruption still continued ever-,- few !av, and at lat it became so offensive I could scarcely breathe. 1 was niso seized with a violent cough. wStn-o at times cnnse-l me to raise much more blood than 1 bad dune before, and my disease ronlinufcd in this way, still coo a .114 worse until I'tl.roary, when all hopes of my recovery "iveii up, and my friend all thought I would tiie of a enl.opin ; con'uniption. At this inoineiit, when my life was asiparviitiy drawing m-ui iis close, 1 heard of Dr. Wi-tnrN iiai-ani of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieve 1 me iuoiiei'.intely, mi l by the uio of only three bottles of this me !i "me, all my pains were removed, n,y cough an I opittin? of bioo-l and corruption entirely stopped, and in a lew weeks my health was so Iar restored a to enable ! me lo work at my wade (which is a cjjp;iuer) and up to ihi t;m3 I have en'oved t:o o.i h'-iith Wiim-s 1 am ac liinted with Mr. T omns Cozen", an-J hav l:i.; pee n him during ins illness, I think the above statement entitled to full credit. Sam'i. II. I11. rroli;hs. (ilinct tttr County, SS . rtrsonally cam boloro tne, the mibscritr, one of the Justices of the Peace in and fur the said county, Thoma Cozens, a id beins; duly nffirtued according to law, villi the above statement is in all ihint. true 'l'llo C0ZKM9. Aflint-: 1 l-ef-'.-e me on iifUh t:i v of A p j r.K.Mi: .1. 1SI3, ST. i A Case vf Asthma. U'-z is irom a ilntinznislied Lawver of the City of 'he r New Vo;k, w Im ha ! l.-een nt.!i.-fl wiiu tne Asthma for upwards of 'TU'K.VTV VKAKS;' and who, after readino s.i :ii ca-ea, can Jojht tiie efficacy of this meriirms .- Nr.vv York, January 2 , 1613. I have been af'licted witii spasmodic asthma for twenty f-'i ir years stiinc'ttine m eeverely as to be confined to my rn in for weeks ; and although alien led by various medical ah-.iers, of the highest re;ni tatioii and i!I in the country, the rthcf was but part.-at a id temporary twice the disease proved neatly fatal lo mv lile. Some fe-.v weeks ego. I commenced tiki n; Wistar's RaU : sain of Wild Cherry, which gave too ius.aiit relief, and a single bott e pro diced in a few duvs wimt I believe to be a radical and perfect run. A. WILLIAMS, Attorney at La.v,No. 5S, William si, Ne York. We are acc ininied witn the writer of the almve certificate, h n I his sta lenient are entitled to the fill confidence ; of ne public. F. A. TALMADGi;. neor'!cr of the Citv of New York. JOHN POWER, I). D., War Genera! of N. Y. P. S. The above certificate may be seen at No. 125, Fulton str;ft, New York. : f-j-fiAt six of Wu n Cirraav. Tho attention of thn nfiiicted is becoming more nod more attracted to thi iucijioparahle remedy for Coughs, Asthma, Cnnrumplion, Ac. ; fl.jt it is necessary to remind all who would get tbe true artide, to inq-iire particularly for Dr. WigTu'j I's is am or j WiLii Chi:i;rv, an I lake uoming else. Unprincipled cleai lers w ill tf-li you they have Syrup of Wild Cherry, or eom ' other coogh medicine which is just as pood. fj7"Re;ard i toecn not, for they only urauf. your moiuyf Remember it is Wistar's BuNsm of Wh 1 Cherry tiit no: only reUeret i bat citts. I Sold in Uicbmon !, at the KOOK STORE. ! A!.r... in Paris. O. and in Winchester. la , by Dee. 1st, 1 5 13. Cm COT TOM &. IONES. 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