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

MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS .

TEXAS. We noed not do mora than call attention to the letter below from Geo. Jackson on the subject of the Annexation The motive of the getter ep of ibis letter cannot be mistaken or misdaderstoad. Aaotkcr better rrom the Old Ilero and statesma. From the Richmond Enquirer, direct of a letter from General Audrew Jack ton to distinguished memtmr of Congress, dated IIibmitaok, March 1 1. 1344. "The rkKtCNT golden moment to obtain Texas mnst'not be lost, or Texas must, roan jracessrrr, be thrown into tkt mrms of Englmnd, and ac raocvaa lost to tub Unitkd States! Need I call your attention to the eiluatioit of the United Statei England in possession of Texas, or in triet alliance, offensive and defensive, and contending for California? flow easy would it be for Great Britain to inlerpoM a force eaffieient to prevent immigration to California from the United State , and supply her garrison from Texai. Every asm. Amf.ricvm, when they view this, with Ihe danger to New Orleans from flrtiifh armt from Texat, truer unite Hr art and hand i mi annkzatio.i or Tax a to the United States. It will be a strong i bow hoop around our U.niox, and a bulwark against ail foreign invasion or aggrestion. 1 say again, let not Ihii opportunity slip to regain Texas or it may elude our grasp roBEVEB, or com us oceans of blood, and millions of money, to tree as from the evils that may be brought apon us' I hop and trust there will be as may patriots in the Senate as will ratify ihe treaty, which I have no doubt, tcill be promptly entered into. I again say to you that this MOM EAT MUST NOT BE I.OBT, OR SEAL. NECESSITY MAY OOMM.E Texas to look tutwiictt roa trot ect ion and safety." ANDREW JACKSON. Term of the Annexation. Ths Washington Correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune says that the rumored terms of the annexation trtaty are let. That Texae is to be admitted as a Territory. 3. She is to have two representatives that are to be elected next Oetobet. 3. Site is to reserve for the present her public lands, in order to be about $15,000,000 . The question of the Boundary Line is to be reserved as a subject for future negotiation between the Republic of Mexico and the United Stales. The Texas Pboject. The annexation of Texas, it is aid, meets with opposition in the South. Some of the planters say that it would certainly greatly depreciate the value of all lands in Louisiana. Arkansas and Mississippi, particularly the two former. It will, they think, be very injurious, if not destructive, to the svgar interest of their State, as that staple can be cultivated to much greater advantage in Texas, where both the olimale and soil are more favorable, than in I-ouisiana ; and it will (interfere vary much with the cotton interest throughout all the Southern Slates Bait Sun. Par monitory. The Globe, after a long silence upon the absorbing subject of Annexation, has at length coma nut with a labored article in its favor providing the assent of Mefco can be obtained : of which Mr. Hi.air saye there can be but little doubt. Why has the Globe so Ion; remained mute? Waiting for its cue from Mr. Van Buren? And is it possible that Mr. Van Buret can expect by tying another mill etone atound bis neck to be able to stem the tide of popular feeling and swim into the Presidency? We shall see. Ciu. Atlas. A Qceeh Duel. Two men went out to fight a duel, recently, at New Orleans. One fired and hit a cans brake. The other's pistol did not go off. The latter attempted to fire again, when the former "bolted the tarck" and run. How far it would have proceeded if it had not been stopped, per forcem boggenx el ncampum non go furtierabus, as the Latins say, cannot, of course, be conjectured. Let it suffice that the victor, while they were dragging the victim from the mud, expressed the utmost satisfaction. Coiners is the Woods A cans of coiners were discovered in the woods, some lour or five miles south of Warren, Pa , lately, and one of their number together with their prsss, dies, and other implements of coining, and also a considerable quantity of finished and unfinished coin was found by some of the citixens. The individual arrested says his name is Win. A. Warren, and resides in Chatauqus Co., N. Y. He was committed for trial. A Beautiful Sentiment. Tho following extract is from the speech of the Hon. John W. Puna, President of Senate of Maine, at the close of the Legislative session. "Senators, we are about to separate propably, never all to meet again on earth. May our lives be such that we may ba allowed tors assemble in that realm where human imperfection will have ceased to require huulau legislation: tinder that Great Lawgiver, whose code is but one law, and that, derfect love." Maine Elections. Another attompt was made in two Congressional districts in Maine, last Tuseday, to elect two merobera. In the fifth district they are further from a ahoice than ever, no candidate coining within a thousand votes of it ; in the seventh district, Cary, (deiu.) is ejected by a small majority. The fiecariTiXG Sertice. The Army and Nary Chronicle contains an order, issued from the adjutant Sansral's office at VVasiinton, directing that the General recruiting service of th U. S army be resumed on the 1st f May, in couseusnea of the rank and file of the several arms of service baring fallen below the organization provided by tha actof 1842, reducing the military peace establishntsnt. Graat care and attention, by the recruiting officers, are enjoined in order to prevent any imposition in nlisting recruits, especially minors and discharged soldiers. Thb Magsetic TELEGBAfH. Conisderable progress has been mad in tha construction of the magnetic telegraph between this city and Washington, tho invention f Professor S. F. U. Marts, upon which a test experiment is bain made under the authority ot an act of Congress. Tha National Intelligencer of yesterday says: Tha line of conductors is constructed as far on from Washington as to a point on the line of the railroad opposite to th reisdsncs of C. B. Calvert, Esq, (six miles,) and th work is making progress as tha rata of about a mils a da. A trial of it was made yesterday, as the cars passed M. Calvarl's, by communicating the fact of their passage to the point at which the line begins in Washington, and an answer, acknowledging tha receipt ol tha intelligence, was received bach iu two or three iecondt." Am Alien Wife should be Naturalized. It was decided by Judge Kent, iu Ihe New York Circuit Court, on Saturday week, that a wife born abroad, and not naturalized, cannot iotrerit property devised to her by a husband. Iowa. The people of Iowa have decided in favor of forming a State Government. Delegates are" to ba elected next August to a convention, which is to assemble In October to form a constitution. At the nest session f Congress, Iowa will adply for admissiou into the Union as Slate . Th value of produce, Sic, broughi into madison oa tha Madisoa and Indiaoapolis Rail road during tha last eleven months and a half, amount to $250,00. So says th Banner. By the Revised Laws of this State all deeds are required to be recorded within 90 dars after their execution, or they are denounced as fraudulent and void as to subsequent purchasers in good faith ase p. 418, see. 25. South and West Whig Convention. -At a meeting of tha Louisville Ky. Clay Club, on tho 30th ult, a isnliMirin mmt adopf4 that "a Convention ef the South Ad Wm b bald in that city oa tha sixth day of June oexl astd a Coonmittee to make arrangements for tha reception and entertainroeal of all delegates who may attend, was aacordingly appointed. CheIstophet Ltixt, the pugilut, appeartxl before tha Court at Bedford, Westchester County, N Y., last and pleaded guilty to tho killing of McCoy in a Hnasting ma ich" last summer. Ha was sentenced to pay tVfiaaof $500 !! A mild poaUhrnsnu

i Parson Miu.es has formaCy and ixdfixitely ' postponed the day designated by him for trie destruction of J the world ; but is positive in the opinion that it mill be destroyed some time or other, and that People would do j ' well to be prepared for tlio rvent.' If all who agree with the Parson in this last conclusion are to be called "Millerites," there can be no doubt that this last publication of 'his. will be more effective in multiplying proselytes than i all his former labors.

Too Fast. One Jay or other, we may look I for some great accident in pushing kcomomes to no extent ! of their eed. Toe distance from London to Bristol is 119 unlet, and yet wonderful to relate, if it be iiiie, the Great Western locomotive pasted over that distance iti one hour and a half! ! It it like flying. A Long Levse. Eight acres in the town of Portland, was leased one hundred and five years ago for ninety-nine years. The heirs are hunting up the document to prove property, the lease having expired, and the ground occupide by valuable building. A new steamer, 1 10 foot long, called the Republic, and to be props! led by two of Etiesson's submerged screws, each eight feet in diameter, was launched at New York on las-t Saturday morning- This vessel is rigged with three masts, and is to run between New Orleans and Matagorda as a regular parka. COnTINu-HOLSE ALMANAC, FOR. Hit.

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Jan. Feb.. March. April. Ma v. June , T II K P 1 Mi A D 1 IT .11 , IS rriSTKD AND PUBLISHED EV CRY FRIDAY, BY U. P. UOLLOiVAY Si 13. W. DAVIS, .if the South-east corner of Main and front streets, Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana. Terms of Advertising. One Dollar per square foi three insertions, and Twestv-Five Cents lor eacn additional insertion. Ten Links, or the space occupied by 250 ems, is counted a square, nothing counted less titan a square; all over a square, and less than a square and a half to be counted a sijuare and a half. I'er square foi three months, Three Dollars; for six inontns Six Dollars, or Te." Dollars per annum ; two squares Fifteen Dollars and Fipty Cents per annum; tnree squares Twenty Dollars per annum. Merchants, Druggists, and others, advertising by the year, will he charged for a column of 4000 ra', $G0,00 per annum ; for three-fourths of a column, $50,00; for half a column, $35,00; for a ,..r. w-iu..,.., $40,00. 1 ueu iction ol VTU per :ent. will be made on advertisements longer ltnn a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year, and not altered. Chancery notices and petitions fm rii vorces,miist be paid invariably in advance. Advertisements comiug from abroad, must be accompanied with the cash, mless ordered for publication by a brother publisher. N. B. No advertisement will be discontinued until paid (or, unless a l tho option of the publishers or by previous engagement between the publishers and the advertiser. Hf c w Arrangements. A BALLARD, having purchased the entire stock in . liacie of C. Vansaut, intends carrying 011 the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING BUSINESS, AT the old STAND, One door West of the Bank ; where he will at all times be prepared to accommodate his customers with every variety of work, for strength and neat j ne9s not surpassed hy any other shop in the city. 1 Particular attention will be paid to Ladies' work All i available country produce (except promises will be taken ! in exchange for work. Prices positively reduced. 1 ft7- Call and see, as nothine will be charged (or looking. Richmond, April 5th, 13-14. loif 1 Mj tv m. n i Ta. mu l M. mr var m aw n a m-. mr -m- m I RICHMOND FOUNDRY! rp!IE subscribers having purchased the RICHMOND X FOUNDRY of JSordyke, Foulke i lfiilU,-.,$, are j now prepared to furnish all kinds of CASTINGS as low 1 as they can be had in Cincinnati, or at any other establish- ' ment iu the western country; and as we have a general asj sor'.ment of patents and of the latest improvements of the , best Millwrights in the west, we will say to those who I are about to improve or build .Mills, that they w ill find it to ' their advantage lo give us a call, as we wiil at all times i use the best stock that can be had, and our prices will be j found to correspond with the times. j We will also make CARDING MACHINES or the b s 1 style aud finish to order, and on moderate terms. ! WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGH. . We are making the aoove PLOUGH. From ihe io.ig etan.1: r .u: ri t. . i : 1 .1.. 1 : . : J , in Ohio, wa deem is unnecessary ta speak of its superior i tiuant.es as you have but 10 mou.re ot tuose wno nave usea , them to find they are the best and cheapest Plough 111 gens- . , ral use. We manufacture four sizes: one, two, three, and four horse Ploughs; all of which we warrant for six months, , with fair usae. ! STOVES! STOVES! 1 e have on hand a general assortment of COOKING j STOVES, of the latest and most improved paterns. Also, even and ten plate, with a variety of PARLOUR and I FRAN KLIN STOVES; all of which we will exchange i low for cash, wheat or good horses. j Qr-All orders thankfully received at the Foundry or at ; our Store one door east of the Post Office, on Main street, j T. A J. O'HARA. ! Richmond, Nov. 2, 1S42. 4 CASH FOR FLAXSEED. frHE undersigned having taken the OIL MILL forM marly owned by, Tsaar Bonine, wishes to purchase aa j.c.ti.. ; a IT 1 Yt'Ph c. .1 ...:n .1 . - : . ieil 'l'i. i . J , , the hich est price in C ASH. The seed may be delivered either at the Mill, or at the Store of D. P. Wiggins &. Sons in Richmond. P. P. A. S. WIGGINS. Richmond. August 5th, 1S-13. 23t Cash, P AID for FLAXSEED, by B. BRIGHT WELL. 34 tf Richmond, Aug. 19, 1943. Clock and Watch Repairing:. THE subscriber would inform his friends and old customers that he still continues the Watch and Clock Re pairing, on the corner of Main and Market streets, at the old stand formerly occupied b A. Siddall, where he will be ficiled to receive aud will patiently watch, for the calls ) of all who may favor him with their custom- Work j done with despatch and warranted to erfcrm, low for cash, i JOSHUA B HUXMCUTT. j Richmond, Xov. 17th, lc4o. lpi )

FOUNDRY, RICHMOND, INDIANA. To .llanufactiirers and others. r THE undersigned, having made arraugements with i J JONAS UARR, (a man of twenty years' experience in Machinery,) to superintend their Machine Shnp, are prepared to firnish a!! kinds of WOOLEN MACHINERY toor ier at Cincinnati prices, such as Pickers, Carding Machines, Condcnsors, Power Looms, Napping Maj chines, Shearing Machines, Press Stoves, &.C. Sec. ; ffirWe are also building superior THRESHING MACHINES, w hich we will seil on accommodating terms. i We are also in possession of tiie variuus patterns .f Threshing Machines in ufc, and can make any repairs required. i Having a great varirfi of MILL and ether PATTERN'S, u-e can furnish CASTIXGS of evert description, on fair terms; j ALSO A VARIETY OF COOKIXG. PARLOR, TEN and SEY EX-PLATE

STOVES, KtPT CONSTANTLY O N All of which will be warranted for H and; Twelve months, i J. Spring Foundry, Dec. 7lh, M. & J. 1S43. II. HL'TTON. 50tf N. B Hand Machine, Tor the nitiitifnrtnre M. cc J. II. II. of Sewing Silk, made to order. J SAVE YOUR LIFE LY 7.VE. TO coxsi n 1 TIVE A ND all tiioie nfilicted with Colds Conehs, Bronchit is, spilling of Blood, and all other symptoms indica tive of thai which may lead into Pulmonary diseases, the undersigned Agents beg ieave to inform those who are af flicted that they have again received a Iresh supply ol that ' valuable medicine, viz: Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Kerne- : dy, for all diseases of 1 THE LIVER AND LUNGS. The very many who so of:en have been disappointed, may now avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining this medicine fresii from tiie Piincipal Philadelphia Ofiice, which is certain to produce ! RELIEF TO ALL j who are suffering fiom d scnr of the lung. Those wishing any information concerning tiie wonderful effects of this medicine, arc desirid to call 011 tiie following persons, all of, whom bear testimony of its virtues, viz: Samuel Irrarl. Eq.. Ml Vernon, Win. Downs, Picnsent Township. Joshua Hinsley, .Morris do Israel Dillon, Harrison, do John Wolf, Liberty do '; Principal Office, N. 19, North F.ihih Street PHILADELPHIA. j Price .$1 per bottle, or six bottles for .V j Call and see before it is too Into. For sale at the BOOK STOIIE. i M A N S fo N IIOUS E , Cambriuce citv. I TAVING for some months occupied this well kno-.vn u7jL and popular Hotel, would return his erateful thanks to the travelling public who have so liberally patronized his house, anil inform his friends and the public generally that hs expects io continue in the same stand for a term of years, and that no pains will be spared on his part to entertain those who may call upon him, in a stylo which will make them as comfortable as a well furnished tnhle, pleasant and commodious rooms, and polite attention can make them. His stablo is attended by a careful and F-kilifu! ostler, and his graineries well supplied with provinder. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. C ambridge City, la., July 22, 1513. 30tf Sheriff's Sale irtue of an execution to me directed, from the Circui Court, I will expose at public sale at Ihe Court House door in I entreville, ayne county, Indiana, on the Jth day of May, lIJ, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m. , and four o'clock, p. in., on said day, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The south-west qua rter of section number twenty-five, ("23) township number fifteen, ( L) range number one. (I) containing one hundred and sixty acres, more on le3. Taken as the property of Beniainin W. Elliott to satisfy , an extcui.on iu favor of John II. Bruce. WILLIAM BAKER, Sheriff W . C. March 29 th, 1811. $1.50 17:15 Consumption Arrested. ANOTHER CUilF. PERFORM EO BV DUNCAN'S EXPECTOrLl.VT REMEUY. 1 Mr Piiineas Tomli-'son, near Ad.amsvii'e, Mu-kiiijuu-i county, certifies thai his son, a;cd 1C years, was seriously afflicted with disease of the I u :15s for three or four years. Ilia eymiiivni, .ne liht coorh, hectic lever and niht sweats, attended with a general debilitated state of tho system, showing ull symptoms, of fcfc oing into a (!ecli)e.,, Having ued vaiious medicines, but to no effect, an 1 as the last resort was determined to lest the virtues of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, which he procured of the agent in Zanesville, and is happy to state to the public, that this medicine actually did remove nil disease from his Jungs which now appear to be healthy. A fresh supply received and for sale at the Richmond BOOK STORE. IS w MACHINE SHOP!! '"MIE subscriber wishes to inform his customers iid the J public generally, that he is about removing his .MACHINE SHOP to IiAOERsroWN, in this county, where he will be prepared to do all kin-Is of business; having been at considerable expense in procuring all the necessary implements to conduct the Machine operations on the m-.st extensive scale, having patterns of the most approved kinds for Carding MacIllllCS, IVliappillg 31acl,jnes PickCTS, M UlCS, J acks, J CliniCS, -""-s ' I'oWer LOOIllS, DOlll Droaa ailU naffOW, : ilk Machines of the latest 6tylc, fcc. re wit.?, also co.vsrarcT rvERV rrscB'PTr"v cp T II R E S II I N G MACHINES called for. attend to the rutins op of MILL SPINDLES, CUTTING SCREWS; and, in short, be fully prepared to do all kin Is of w ork usual to be done at a Machine Shop, at the shortest possible notice, and warrante! w hen done to perforin well, or no pay will be exacted. My custom has always been toacenmpany my work where it is to he used, ! set il up and never leave it u.Ui! it perforins to eatite satisfaction. !' I take this method, therefore, of expresrin? my sincere . thanks to in old customers of Richmond and the s.frrouni dio country for their sjpoort heretofore, and will be still : . more thaukfjl for a continued patronage, aa my determina- I tion is to do eood work and at prices to su t me times. 1 have already several thousand dollars' worth of work ennas.l tnKanut un il IlaTerStOWO the eiSSUiO ecason, ' where a sample ofmv Mechanism apt ear. ELKAXAH HULLEY. v w... ' ... J Richmond, Jan. 5, 13-1 L atf OTl BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. fTIlE undersigned would respectfjiiy inform lie pabli I that he continues to manufacture to order, all kinds ol I BLAK BOOKS, ia good style an t or tapertor paper. ! He is prepared to furnish County Clerks, Auditors, aa3 i Treasurers wi:h Books of the latest and most improved i form, having recently received patterns from the Aurlitor ol ! State. Oid Books will be re-bound, and ail kinds of periodicais and magazines bound in good styie, and as low- ob CASH as taev can be done eisewDere. lie soiicits a share of patronage. The BINDERY if in the room immediately orer the Bnk Strxe. C. S. PUESCOTT. Rich:acm3,Ji:i. 13th, 1S43. 2i

(MAX CAXXOT LIVE BY BREAD ALo.XLV PROVISIONS. THE undersigned have opened a Provision house in the ro:u,one d.ir wesi of Sloan's llotei tt'iere they will keep at ail times far sale, Freeh meats ol different kins. Baton, and ot:ier salt meats, dried Beef, Balona Sausages, &-., which wis! be sold at the lowest rates 'They have alfo 'purchased the Baking and O.vtlecno.iarv

estahiishnient ol Mr. Lowry, and will rautinue ti s.nne in the room hereiofore occu,jii.i by Mr. Ii.vry. where they tv ii! keep lor s.i.e Oread, a varieiy e! Cakes an 1 swee-.meats, t an.iies, and a!i article ujilv kept in surh estabiishtrients. CUACKLIUS ol tne best qur!i;v will be ' sold to Oro-erv keepers an.l others at the !o-et prices, and will he pat up in a z rail 1.1,1 sale manner. t amiiies can he supplied with fresh cakes for part:e and e Idings on short notice. I hey respectful; y solicit such patronage as their attention to bjsines nmy merit fAXSON A. March 20th, 1?44. LEWIS. 13 RICHMOND WOOLLEN FACTORY. T 11E aibscriber having commenced ti.e manufacturinr 'business at the above mentioned place; h is prepnie i to receive wool n inanulacture into ("I.t l JI. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SAT TINETTS and JEANS, either by the yard or on the shares, on terms suited tj the times, lie al.o has on hand a z d assortment of U,e ahova . 1 A 1.. : ...:n ... i imiiicu . iiii.ii 11. ib wiitm- iu r cimi!te iui oii ui other produce, lie will also i. ard mil, i tulnnd Lre, Wool CJoth for those who will favor him with their custom, at thr customary prices, and hopes that by strict attention to biiiines to give general satisfaction. LEVIN US KINO. Richmond. Nov. 11, 1S43. The Groat K o in c tl v 1 N O W I S T II K T I M E T O C A L L A Fresh S tip ply of DOCTOR D U X C A IV ' EXPt'CTORAXT IIF.MIIDV, FOIl co vn BTI . Why will you 1'rucrnstiunte!!! And suffer the inlljonca of tne wet, unhealthy weather to knit a diseate in your system, mat is certain to hurrv you loan untimely grave? Ha not occular proofs convinced you that cons.impiion is certain death to all whom il may encounter u hen left until a ln! period? Then why will you delay procuring a remedy in due season, and arrest ihe progress el that fell denroyer I A cold, which soon terminates in a cou'liinj, w hereby soreness of throat an! inflammation of .Mucus membrane of tUe Bronchi, id produce !, and the luigs render'.! open to disease. Thus per sons sutler themselves to procrastinate u:Hil death lool;. into their door, when they will bein to tin con-erned ab iul health, when in ail probability it is t 10 late. May all who have a cold take timely warniii!; and get ri 1 of il as soon as poa-ihle. Dr. Duncan's Expectorant remedy stands before thn public; tested by thousands, and daily ued in alino'l every lamiiy throuijhnui the different JSi,ite, for di.-t;iscs of tindies: and lu:igs. Ti.o vast amount fold in this city, and tht to si nmv persons who come l ick and obtain it bv the half dozen bottles is sufficient evidence of its wonderlul efticarv. For sale at the Uicnntoinl BOOK S 1'OuE Dr. Jaciisons e-ompouiui cvnin of SASSAFRAS AND W ILD I IIEKRY. "IILS preparation is offered If tlie Public as a sife and certain reined y in C or.;; is, ( ul i, lnourh i t i". Pa ins in the ide an i (best, hoopmj nooh foi'oviin; Men-!-?. &.C. A.c Comhininj: tha virtoei of the S.VSsA l'U A s, one of the greatr si J'uriiic rs nf Hie Ei ud, and tlie active principle of the WILD CIIEUItV, Ions he! i in ihe highest esteem for its healing properties in all Jiireatrs nf the Lungs, cannol b it render this Pieparatinn lur superior in any liuliirlo offered to the notice of the Public. It has already ga ined the confidence ol the atiiictrd whcrcier it has been ti-ed,and the ilistinuis'ted name at the bead ol this notice is a sufficient punranteo that the compound i? one of the highest valu1. It has received the tannin- of the most enlightened Physicians of the age, and islnetery sene an entirely scienti h pre pa ra tion. 1 ms yrnp is not en to tne public n a remedy i i diseases incident t himinniiy, but for Couh nod Co: N, (so olten the lorernnners 01 lar'il t .nnii:i).!iitn,) in their forming slaves, it is a spctitir, w ith but nioileraie attention to rfr'cf and exiofwe on the ..art of the Patient; and even in the most hopeless cases oficntimes afford in.; unlooked-for rel ief. The Proprietors d em it unnecessary to say nj'ich more, or append lon lists of cBrtihcates fi this ntHT, as it is presume 1 that every one w iil wish to experience f-r him-rif ; they, therefore, with the preatest cooii lence, recomtiiend the afflictet! to give it a faithful trial. The pri'-e at which il is put (0r-.f) cents per bottle,') will place il w ill-tin tiie reaii of almost e erv one, it bcip scarcely one-half of that charccd for the nn-u k nostrums of the day. and whi.-h are so often of 110 real value. For directions, see wrappers aro.-m I eai-ii bottle. Prepared by IiE..XET'l l'RETLOli k Co, Co iiirrton, Ky. Jn-t receive ! and for sale at the BOOK STORK. Richmond, Jan. i.'l, lr-ll. .'itl a r 111 loi' . a I c . "MIT! uiidersUr.icd offers for 'lip, a farm situated about eiiht miles nonli-w est of Richmond hi a heclthy a:i 1 : pleasant neighborhood about one mile frooi a friend1.! meeting house, an I the same distance from a meili i list! church. I he I ARM contains about 20 acrrs is of iui)quality, and 70 acres is in i state of cultivation. There is on the premises a lery comfortable house, with the necessary out-buildings a ;ood and substantial barn a poor! orchard a never failing spring nf eveileiu writer. The farm will be sold on rr-a-onuhie tcrnn, na 10 toe price and payments, anil possession wiil be ghen at any time it may be wanted. This farm is a desirable one, and any person wishing to purchase cannol be better suited in this section of country. Imju're of JA.MLS JONES, Near the Market IIoje, in Richmond, Ind. April 5th, lfi 11. l."tf FEMALES BE WAKE! IT is an indisputable fact, demanding serious an 1 solemn consideration, that thoi simis of the fairet and liveliest of the female sex fail yearly info an ontimelv grave; tiie unconscious victims of their own suicidal acts! From the Register of Mortality we find the death" of Females far exceed those of Male,, and that the g-eat-e't portion die in the bloom ot yo-jth. bpf re tbev attain the ,h'";,!g , yea, twenty: o.isumj.tion i a dibits insidoous rava;s throughout the f'niverp, and nips but 1 reat and small. Listen, then, to a : warning voice whu-ii ec'noes cun-tantlv in your ear", and guard yourself from the first increasni" peed of this dis j eae w hicii is certa in to knit it- fa til threads and hurry vo 1 f to the sotitarv tomb ! As the intlksnake il ams jouofj its poiso;ou fan?s aid you heed it no;, until the tin ofj death is fa?t riveted in vo ir e;-tem It is 'inly at thisi time, for the first, you will begin to bs once rued a hoot I your health; but it maybe too Hte. May thes fa-taj awaken j ou from your slumbers, ao l eaoe you ti li;en the solemn voice of reas-.n, an 1 usa the medicine that has I prolopjej and preserve! the lives of lhO'j&uus when use!: 111 t irne. J his is DOCTOR Dt'SCAS S IXfECTOSlVT RE!rnT. A medicine prepared especial'y for dieae of li Re?- . pira ory Oreans, viz : Co! .is. Corahs, Inflaenzt, Bronehitis, rSrreness of the throat and Innsmmntion of the .viu-rj? Membrane of the B ronen 1, ttinj B;o.l, Asthma, difficu'ty of breathtos, Ac. A:c. Such are the fi svmptoins of an anrmch'o?, liiice' in t g-neratin; COXSUMP'I ION. Tht thousand, yea. ten of thirisnds fall vitlrr to. A supply of this val jaoie meiicine J-jt Received at th BOOK STORE. j A1" VIEW of the Amri:si Slavery Q-jestln, hv E P. aaows. jr. pastor of the First Free Prev-ierian Criurch New, York, forsale at the B' OK STORE. The Whig Almanack for 1811. fTOG ETHER with the Western Almsnack for the 1 same year, receiveJ and for sale at the BOOK STORE . LIVERY STABLE. THE uHcriber has for hire, several ed saddle hor buseies tnd weii broke horses. His terms will be suited 10 the times. LEWIS BL RK. Richmond. March I Gth. 1542- llif DOCTOR R ISIC S INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILLS. For at ihe Desk Sters. Trice 2k cea'.s per Bex

TRUTH HAS PREVAILED. PETER'S Vegetable pills have nnw been ten tears b.

fi re the public During thai period the, hae obtained ceietuity unnarti lelel t'ie histu'v of the iron mm.!,. me, uonrs wmcn preceded them or have I.illim .r! in their track. 1 ne napiiv combination i f trrriiUa i ... - ft.jiwit j to je.irs of trne,i study and ripciniitn:, directed by lung a nr . . j the pa th JuXiy ot iiiiae, the na t jre mv.l morfta (yvrsurfi ol the varioj fljid which minister to the support and sus- ; ti nanoe of tne numa.i b.tdr, an i the organua tion lv which tnne nui is are prepares!, inoditir.1, and lii.inhuied. The triu!p!i of sisil!, an,! fa tie. u ex)e1 i mrnl Hni !e,i romplete. Th.-ojhoui the !en !i and bread::) of our Inn I, i i Hriti.H America, ln!aitd. the rst In lias and on the rontinant j of r.uri pc, tne curn li e irtues f 1'cti' i veaetable 1M1, are gratelul'y acknou ie.'ed. They may be caiir.i t!,e medicme par excellence of the SvoMwrn Sia.es. Their eoasmnpti::i snutit of the l'ot oniar, is rnriiiod, and ronlinuoily o'l the increase No other Till ftci rt.iw there , hovrevrr s cared over itu hired pu:T., and home iuanulac tared certinca it-e. I'KIER'S VF.CETAUI.K lU.I.S, may be termed a urtti rrial wedirrof, lor there is .carcr!y any derangement or o(t.-uctio;i of me organs n i functions of the human machine which they will not alleviate or re. move when administered in the eariv stipes of eonjestion of tlie stomach or bowel, :!icy jieedily relax those mams. reduce th n itffiil.m (arr .i,t . A. , . . . tl . . - . . . i 1.1. . uai.n M oiltl mini; no iriitaun" or drastic substances, their enhibi. j lion is never followed by that prostration ol the bodily powers which charaeterUes the operation of most other cathar tics, an.l they may be administered without the slightest lear of producing the local infatuation so frequently caused by tha p. urgent c imp 5itii!is tended by the quacks and charlatans of the day. Inabno.tr.l! stages of disease PETER'S VEGETABLE PILLS will be found of beneficial effect, but Ihey should alw ays be resorted to, when ihe first y mptnm mitket its appearance. Tho conquest of the complaint will then he ea-sy. and immediate. In billion disorder, militant, or intcrmitant (e er, dyspepsia, dysentary, cholera , cholic, Hiarrchea, dropsy, sour or feted eructations, enlargement of the spleen, iick head ache, all complaints growing uulvl iuiperfrcl or too rapid digr.tion, torper uf the bowels, female ibstructioiis, habitual costtveners, and all tuber disaase, im which a .inreative medicine. s proper, PETER'S VEtJE TABLE PILLS will be found untnallod in the speed, certainty and sentient'. s of their operation. Il is a.knd upon w hat principle these extraordinary ef. fects arc produced? We reply that PETER'S VECETA. I1I.E PILL acts at a PI' U I II EU OF THE BLOOD, hy purify iii;; the chyle and other fluids t( which blood is compoted Chylo w a milky fluid deposited by the iligck tect matter on the coat of the in .estincs, and which when cenibincd with the biliary secretion, is conveyed into Ihe veins nn.l becomes the princ'n le of life. This medicine acis directly upon the chyle, from which it e.pel all acrid p articles, and all humots detrimental 10 a beal:hy circulation. Itciean-cs the iuiccs and fluids before the rhemic change takes place, which fit. thi ni tor the immeuiatc pur poses nf vitality. 'This is beginning. 'To einbua thn stieamsof lilow ith health, ii is necessary to purify them at the ir sources. Su -h s thn radical mode in which this me lidine per. ;.irius its cures. 'Tciimonials which would fill volumes (many of iheni from liih it -n ti lie authority) are its vouch. fr, and it is ued in tne p.acucc if the iirtt Physicians here, and abroid. In ihceaily inunths of Spring, when the animal and vegetable worlil? are alike influenced by the change of neason, aperient me licinej are especially beneficial. One do.e of PE'TER'S vegetable Pills taken at this season, may nave hundreds of dollars in Doctor's bills during thn approaching heats .f Summer. B wise in time. 'Preerve and e.-;nla:e" inr, now that yon may not have to contend with disease in its liercefl forms hereafter. Are you 6ul ject to pain in tiie stomach, or bow el, nfier eating, accompanied by depression o Fpiiit, and an indie, pot-ilion l'i active employment! of body ur mind shooting pains in the baek and limbs micrisinr-s in the region of the liter nnd kidneys cold feel liintnesg and tremblini; alter strong exercise; in short have yon uny of the sens.itiotis w hich denote a derangr mmt ol the digestive or secretive function", and rom-rrpiently an impure ttn te of thn rlooi' ? If so, and you value health take Peter's Vejetable I'ills, and insure l'?e restoiaiion of that invaloable bleSfing. 1 or sal (XT1'way. ! by tlie foilinving ngenls in th, cite. Briglilwell, J K. Du-da!e and D. T. Hollo. FaliiK'stock's Fain-SootJiiiig Liniment. T j Mil' most valuable preparation mw in ue for the re J lirf of Rlinuoialim, Strain", Pains, mid swelling aoout tlie joints. Jaw-ache, Sore tliroat, Ac, Ac. AUo, in ronijilainis of Hordes, uhere any Liniment woulil be likely lo give relief. Prepared ai-d sold, wholernla and retail, by Jiennrlt, f'retlo'i- S. Co , Covin g ton, Ky For ;ilf! in Richiiiond at tiie HOOK STORE. Jan. 1.1, 1M I. 3tf HOTJ5L, C o 1 n e r o f .M h i 11 a n d M 11 1 i n t t r c c f s. T I HIE proprietor of this favornhly well-known MO'I'EL, J hns moved into it himself, an 'I is determined to susi tain n n) improve its previous rharactor. 'I he comfort of ,110 . P'lti-jni riinii I''i iiiiii iinii, hum aim, and having made i 'some permanent repairs to tlie building as a Tavern house, J his intert-ft n well as hi" inclination would induce him to riinke it erj-ial to any iio-.i.t; 00 iic ioarl. fie hopes fco ren !er -ocl, aatielnrtinn that no one shall go away dinatiafied. Prices suite,! to the times. J. V. til LliERT. I)e-ember l'n'i. 1 H 1 1 . 5(Jtf Dr. J. IJennctt's Anti-Iiillious PILLS, t.KOM 1 Urx )M the constant and increasing demand lor I)s NtTi's 1 11(1-Hi) lions 11 1 Int. fa rernerly hich he has used lit extensive practice for upwards of twenty years,) the ftib-tcribers have hern induced to offer them in this u.,), not ii a talrh penny nostrum, but as the best puruative preparation in the uli o'e raua of the .M.iteria Meiiica. If il was deemed neces.ary, lor the purpose of !)rini;iii the.e pills into more genernl u, numerous certificates ol JJiisiriant, and others of the mot respectable citizen, of Ihe city and surrounding couutrv, could at any inoineni be obtained, attesting to their great superiority over must of tiie purgative preparations in common ue These Pills are mild, though ejfeelual in their operation. They act npi.ii the secretions of the Liter, Kidneys and fkin They are alterative in their tendency, purifying the lilwrd, and correcting those morbid condition of the system, which if ;iot arretted, often terminate in serious disease. They are speedy in their effect, and in cnes where the bowels require immediate evacuation, may be relied on, with the greaten certainry. See wrappers for directions. P.-epared by lk.VMf.TT, Par.TLow, A. , Comer of Scott street and Marker Ppace, Piice 2 cts. per box. Covington. Ky. Just received and for sale at the BOOK SPOKE. Richmond, Jan 13, 131-1. 3if ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. PVR.TIIOMPSON'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS IJ -1 -The subscribers have made arrang'rnf nts for the nun ilacture and sale of Or. notnuson's superior apparatus j f jt the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, and are ready to exhibit the ne to thise who need the aMlcle; and confidently believe tut tiiere is no article superior. rVice from to 7. I. REED A BROTHER. Richmond, June 2i, I?!"?. 2Ctf EVISED STATUTES. A few copies of the Revi11 se: r?tatjte 01 inis state, none up in mnrw and two voiumc, are offered for tale at the BOOK STORE. RichmoiMl, March 22d, lai3. 13:3w IHIIon's History or Indiana. 4 few eopies of tills valuable work, bare been received j ana are oaered for sale at the hichinond, April 5th, 1S1L BOOK STOKE. 15if JOB PRINTING, IMBKACISO aiISTEtHL tSDOTBtt BLAHKSl PAMPHLETS i Promissory 2Volrt Ball and Party Inribrtions, ' NEl'tT DOt

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