Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 22, 24 May 1844 — Page 3
TIIEODORK FRELINGIIUYSEN. j As Mr. Frclinghuyson ia now prominently be- ' foro his fellow-citizens as a candidate for their suffrages, a brief sketch of hia previous history ;
may not bo unacceptable. Ho is defended from the Rov. ThcyJorus J. Frclinghuyson, who cmigratcd to this country from Holland in lt, ana settled m tho County ot bcinersot. lia liaa uio pastoralchargra of tho Church nt Millstone, and of other neighboring parishes. Ifo is said to have : lioon "a great blessing to the Kciormeu uuicn Church of America. JIo was an abfo and evanuiiurui ui jiiiiuiiuu. in ... "olical and eriunoiitly success! in proacner. ne left h'vo sons, ministers, and two daughter. mar ried to ministers." One of his sons, tho Rev. John Frolingliuyscn, was also pastor of tho same i hurelies, and died in 1751. A monument still remains to his memory in the graveyard at .Somrrville. llisnon (Sen. Frederick Frelinghuyscn (tho father of tho present Chancollor) was born in 175:1, and when only ii years old was sent by New Jersey to tho Continental Congress, which place ho resigned in 1777. ifo received a largo sharo of tho coiifiiioiico of his fellovv-ctti-zcii.m, and, after .serving in many State ofiices, was elected to tho United States Senate in IV.):, which ollico domestic duties constrained him to resign in 17!K. lie was afterward.! appointed Major (Jencral of Pennsylvania nril New Jersey, and rendered imiortaut militirv services to his coun try. He ranked among the ablest and purest citiens of his State, and died in 101, beloved arid j lamented by his country and his friends. I Ia loft throe sons, of whom Tlteo.dr.ro (tho candidate for tho V ice Presidency) only survives. Ho was lorn nt Millstone, Somerset county, N. Jersey, in 17N7, ami is consequently fifty-seven years of age. lie graduated at Princeton College in 1M1. Tho I Ion. Samuel J,. Southard, Thomas II. Crawford, Ceorge ('handlers, Joseph R. Ingersoll, and President Lindsloy, of tho Nashville University, were among his classmates. Ifo studied law with the lato Richard Stockton, and was admitted to practice in 11?. soon distinguished himself at the bar, and about 1 was appointed Prosecutor of the Pleas for Sussex county, and in 1S17 to be Attorney (ieneralofj the State, an nfil-o for which he was eminently iuallfl."d, and the duties ot W Inch he itllilhed lor the anneo of twelve years with distinguished abil- I 1 . . i i . "i . . i i i i i then acquired for integrity, and his fervid e--nr-e, enabled him toe-rcise an almost unlimited sway over the juries which he was called upon to address. In lN- ho was elected to a seat upon tho bench of tho Supremo Court, vacated by the resignation of .fudge Ros.sell, which he declined, lie continued to act as Attorney ( Jencral until lN-i'J, when he was elected to tho Senate of the United States. His course, during the six years he oeenpiod a seat in that body, is known to the country at large. In Is;!. Hie was selected to preside as Chancellor over the University of the city of New York, which station ho now occupies. Wo might here conclude, but we cannot refrain from saying, that this nomination will give great gratification to the Whigs of New Jersey. Asa" citizen, ho is one whom tiio Stite has always dolighte l to honor; and, as a politician. Ik? has always stead lastly miintiined and advocated tho principles of tlie Whig party. In private life lie exhibits the suavity and amenity of manner, ho kindness of heart, and the benevolence of dispaiition of a Christian. lie brings to the discharge of all his duties soundness of judgment, .steadiness of purpose, and habit' and principles of the strictest integrity. I lis views are liberal and enlightened: he is beyond the controtofine.ro .'.elfish or partisan influence,; and to no one could the great interests of tho country hi more safely entrusted. Crateful for tlie honor conferred upon her by the nomination, tho Whigsof New Jersey pledge to their fallow Whigs throughout the Union their most untiring efforts for tho maintenance of Whig principles, and the not electoral vote of the State for Ik:.Ni;v Clay and Tjn;onor.i; Fki-unuhuyskn. Newark Puily Advertiser. J .....ia WHAT Till-: LOCOS SAY OF EACH OTHER. The editor of tho Petersburg (Va.) j Republican. a, loco foco paper contains the follow- ! ing truthful notice of the leaders of the loco par- ' ly, It is certainly gKd evidence and in a court of justico would be considered prima facia. Read it. HENTOX, 11L.A1R.&. CO. j 44 We scarcely know how to treat this scurvy! pack who undertake not only to make presideu- j Hal r.lMHD.Ti:.i lor the L moil, but to UellOUUCO ! ami insult tho Republican party of my Stato which refuses to Support THEIR Candidate." IVCll - i i i i .--v. i i v ir"ima, the nob o and onous Old Dominion. ... . H , i.i wlioso sons, whether at home or ahroail, stand. Wlcrr ncirw, cn .1 etillil l.-ai.l: t'unn V ipiTiiki'i i, ' ... .... . he bullied into tho support of Martin Van Ruren, by Ronton and Rlair of the Clobe. and a letter' from the Ohio delegation. Tho Ohio Delegation. 1 A (Cod save tho mark) a miserable set who g, to . Congress for the money they make by their mile- i aije, and t'rom jietticoat Allen and snapturtlo ; 1 appall, down to the rulu in Duncan, constitute, with I mi ton. tho Democratic disgrace of the Senate their shamo in tho I louse of Representatives." And the Republican thin wind up Put it is useless to waste our time with these people; thov aro looking alter their own schemes of personal arrrrrandizement; o!itic.s with them ! is a trade, and likeanv other tradesmen thev will ' ii ,i .," i . . i . . i sell the.r wares m tho h.-hest market. As to . a ny inlluenco which they can have on tho Kcnub- ! lican tiartv of 'irrinia. we should feel ourselves ! disgraced if we harbored such a thought. Aiothkr ronTKNTious "SiJsi," The r.iiUlolplna Merc iry c ini.iins the inmi of "200 '"Dtjimvarts" who express their decided hi.Di.ri!... V,.. n ..... ......... K. .1 i a 1 1 earnestly desire a m ire available or mvi.!,. cin.lidne' I Vnn Ciss, Calhou.i, TyUt and Johnson mo i and all tlie ! 'divi-Mo.is of the I. e.f c i oriv a:o nf il.. j . ' -...v ..i.5 ..(,..,ii.4,f in..?, iiiuny ono snould be so infatuite.l as tt believe that an old broken down politician like Van B iren, beaten in his own native State, and distanced in eighteen others at the last election, should stand the least chance of election. Lebanon Star. Ct'Bt. Arrests continued to be ma le on this Inland. Fmr lawyers were seize.) at Havana on the iGth and 27 ih, eharje l with bein engaged in the nero insurrection on conte.si.ins rxtorlod fr m slaves under the lash. Fourteen laves were shot at Mantanzas on tiie -J-iiit, and 15 d.ed under the lash!! All colored persons were ordered to leave thflldatl! What infernal barbs.b irily. The spirit of the avenger cannot be afaroflT. Tho Stato Convention to roviso tho Constitution of Nov Jersey met in Trenton on tho 15th iust. It is said a majority of the Convention aro Iocojt. !
MARRIED. Ou Wednesday evening last, by j t!io Rev. F. A. Con well, Mr. Peter Funk to Miss I Sarah Ann Ilornish, of thia city, j On TJmrsdnv tho lf.th inct. l.v the Rnv.
.hU, Mr. John Rancr to Miss Ann J. Hays, t 'a; 0f t,jg yicinitv. ! With these notices we received a liberal share of ino;jt dolightful cake. This remembrance of us amj( tlJCir wedding festivities, would entitle the . ticg to our ,K3t wi3jic3 for tiicir futUrc prosper- j ! . ... . , . ,r i I.ir.n, ii n 1 1 1 o mi i it d i.nnumrss tliro a Ion? life: ! i n -j but loyal as they are in love, as true are they to Whig principles, and in their admiration of the high sou led patriotism, unbending integrity, and eminent services of Henry Clay. For this especially we wish them a world of happiness. On Thursday last, by John Sailor, Esq. Mr. Chas. O. Wiggins, to Miss Mary M.Thatcher ; both of this city. Wo thank our 's that our lots havo been cast in a land of cakes ami "chicken fixins," and wo do feel grateful for all tho blcssintrs lestowed on us from time to time, especially by those who form such happy co-partnerships as we record to-day. Our s are feasting on tho fat of the land our hearts arc- merry, and wo m,--. this opportunity to offer up a of thanks to tho above happy cotiplo for remembering the printers aim, t;loir j,(Vous festivities. Oil"!), On Tunday evening last, aftfr a brief il'nes OLIVER H- STANTON, aged about eleven yeais, and 8,m of Mrs . Almeda Stanton. It is supposed that the death of this rprightly little hoy was caunnd by eatii'K the poisonous root, so nommnn in our pardons and nut-lots, tlm wild parsnip. He was seen, in company with several others, eating it, nil of whom wore similarly attacked ; but we are pleased to say are relieved i.f the symptom' which threatened a Trial end. Parents! should caution their children against the use of such things j as they are unacquainted with. j In this citv, on Saturday morning last, nfler a brief , hulBRVcro attack of hillious fever, Mr. Ill RAM M'l.ANE, ! aed about "id year. I i Mr. M'I.a:ic. was a native of this roimly, but lias f'.r i tlm past (nr veaf I'n residing m I latto nty, .Missouri. ; At t!. time f bis death he was on a visit to his Aien.I?, I accompanied bv bis wile to wli.mi b ha. boen inarrieil but , few iiiimLM. riiija, tho welcoming scene t his parental roof, which should have been nun of gladness and j-iy, was ; turned to o:je of monrnini' and sorrow. 1 lit bereaved Widow, though among st.anpr3, has the sympathy of frirnds, . who would, were it in their power, console her in her deep ( sorrow. Tlie responsive sih may alloviulo tears may' f w from the 5iijhiii fountains of the sympathetic heart; b'lt true conflation can alone be found in the bosom of Him j w ho s.ts at tho right hand of the throne of Omnipotence. j ASM LAND CEAY CLUR. Thorn will be a infrtiii! of the A'hlnn l Clay Club, at tlie School I lone near Cornelius Katlilfji, on Saturday,' tho '25th inst , at .'1 o'clock, 1. M. S. 3. LIPPINCOTT. i M A N V V HTU U K It OF COACHES, uiuomics. rniEXD's carvalls. ; Y O 11 K W A ( J O N S , P 1 1 E A TONS, j Also a superior article of Coach, Cabinet, and Japan V A R H I S H , Man.ifactureii in I hiladulphia, by one whoso Kiiowieoi(r or : the art places bini without a. rival. Warranted not to rack. A Is CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS ; I If every de-cription, such as f.acrs, Cloth, silver Hub) ISands ,!o"r Hand'ca, f. a mp", Lock and 1 1 iDRes, ltii;e;s, I Are.; all of which will bo furnished at the lowest cash price, j I'eisons nt a distance can be a.-commodated by dropping a j Inn! to the snb'cribt'r, ou .vl.i in street, opposite .Vlr oiiDeri s Hotel, I! ichmond, Indiana. May 2d, IS U. a aat a a o FOUNDRY, U 1 C II M O N D , I N 1 I A N A . To tiiHHiraotisiUTx and others, i f ITIIK ii vI:'r-:;ir.!. having made arra njements with J JIlN'AS CAliU, (a man of twenty years' experi- , c.ice in M.ichinrrv.) to Fiiperintpml tiicir Machino Shop, ate -prepared to l.ir.iih til! kinds of WOOLKN MA- , CHINI'.llV to order at Cincinnati prices, such as Tickers, Carding Machines, Condcnsors, Power Looms, Napping IMa-! chines, Shearing Machines, Press! Sfnvps. St.c. S:,c. a vU nra al.-o luiildinz superior THRK'TIIXG MA I'llINi:, which we will sell on accommodatin,; terms. . W! " aii, i!1 P"S'essioii of the various patterns ,, Thrth- . in ' M.ichincs in uie, and can make any repairs required. ( " . . . ,.rr farm" a great variety of MILL ami other ; ,,rP.n.vo s i fAvnxr'v T ' ercry description, on Jttir terms; ALSO Y A 111 IV I Y OF COOKIXG, PARLOIl, TEX and SE VE A- PL A 'I'll STOVES, K I! I T CONSTANTLY ON HAND; j ffr-All of which will be wn rrsnte,! for Tw clve months. J. M. &, J. H. I1UTTON. j S.iring Foundry, Hcc. 7th, ISlt. 50tf i N. B. Hand Machines, for the niannfactiire of Sewing silk, made to order. J. M. At J. II. II. Q Wl'PIN'COTT, hy,t receive?, f.m Phila-; kJ . di'pliia, a superior article ot rale. Coach IJody ar- , tnJlhrrilt iMnn .., Japa Vamish ; also, a lot ! ihi7-..,abi (.arria-o Trimn.in-s. low for cash. May Jd, 1&44. 13-tf ; i:i.kIiok,x r( ioK. f IIin undersigned, having purchased the above Factory, J JL formerly owned by Daniel Clark, and having put it j " complete repair, are now ready to C.l HI) JfOOL,, and WLL ami DRESS CLOTH in the best manner and upon short notice. They will also, in a short time, be .i ... .r 1 . . 1 . prepare! 10 manuiaciurc an Kinas oi niu, v uiurr. ji nt7J will ntiichase any riuantitv of WOOL at the highest mar ket price, payable in C'ods at the Factory, or for Drir liorids an I Ciroceries, &c. They would prefer Wool that has been washed. Their prices are low, and they hope, from their long experience and their attention to business to merit aud receive a share of i.awoua-e. NIXON WILCOX. April 12th. If ti. lf REVISED ST. sed Sut itcs 'ATUTKS. A few copies of the Reviof tins State, done up in single and to ol umes, are offered for sale at the BOOK SI t)Rt. Richmond, March 1:13. 13:3w GALL and jet a box of lloctor Swain 's Fsjpne Ointment, yoj that need it; it is said to be a sovereign remedy for the I I'd, and warranted, at REED'S DRCti STORE. May 17, 1311. . Rkhmod, Ia.
The subscribers, grateful for the liberal patronago licretofore receive 1. and the apparent confidence of their friends and the public, in the dispensation of MEDICINES; would rospcctfully
I inform thorn that they still continue at tho old
RICHMOND, AND HAVE ALSO ESTABLISHED A STORE IN CINC1 IS N ATI. ON MAIN STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH WEST SIDE; And one of the firm can always bo found at each place with a general supply of
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PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Brushes, Perfumery, A:c. W If O L E S A L i: A N D RETAIL.
They flatter themsel ves that, from the nature of their arrangements and means of carrying on, they will bo able to supply the public on as good terms and with a" good articles as usually found. They have just received from tho Eastern Cities an entire NEW STOCK of the best of &5?wf'42'3 including Paints, Oils. Dvh-stetfs, and the L ading
MEDICINE
03s Which irrre carefully selected and at reduced prices .TjJ The public are assured that no want of exertion on their part need bo found, for they nro de
termined to render satisfaction it practicable. & bkotiili:. Mav 2Uh, IS 11. W A Y N E CO. W III O TICK E T Senator. AP.Ni:R M. RHAhRURY. DAVID P. IIOJd.oWAV, Hopresontati ves. .iosi:imi liavis. waeti:r li:cc, i:li wric.ht. ( lerk. tiiomas ;. norli:. fs her ill. DAVID CENTRA. Trasnrpr. ACHILLES WILLIAMS. ASi-ociate Judges. .ii:ssi-: WILLIAMS, JOHN RlvAUD. Recorder. JAMES WOODS. County Commissioner. LARK IN TIIORNIiURCII. School Commissioner. THOMAS ADAMS. Coroner. SAMUEL C. ?di:UEDlTH. Candidates for Prosecuting Attorney. Or:7"Wc are authorized to announce J(IIN: Y A RYAN E.-n,. of Liberty, as a candidate f-r Prosecutinjr Attorney in the sixth Judicial Circuit, j subject to any arrangement the Whic of tho Circuit may make in regard to that office. j OcjWo are authorized to announce ROBERT i M. COOPER, of Henry county, as a candidate for Proseectino- Attorney in the Sixth Judicial ( Circuit. 7""Voarc authorized to announce J. I . JULIAN, of Centroville, as a candidate for Prosccutinir Attorney in the Sixth Judicial Circuit. ftiTWe aro requested announce WHTjIAM j W. LYNDE as a candidate for Clerk of the ' Wayne Circuit Court. NOTICE. 13UKSUANT to a.i order of the Trobata Court o( Cnio i ! County, Indiana, made at May Term, It-4-1; I j oiler for sale on the premises hereafter described, on t riday ! ;he :23d .iav of Auzust next, at ten o'clock, A. M of said : day, SEVENTY-T11KEE (73) ACRES tF LAND, being and situate in the County of L'nion aforesaid, an i being a part of the North East and North West quarters ol Section twenty-five, in Towninip eleren, and Kanje one, west of the first principal meridian line, drawn dje-North from the mouth of the(irost Miami Uiver. The land ia of an excellent quality, ami is under good cultivation. ft-One-third of tiie purchaso-moncy will be required o i the' 'Join day of December net,and tiie residue in to eq ja! annual instalments lrom and alter the day last aforesaid Notes and approved security will be expected ol tho pur-chaer-and tite purchae-nuney will remain a lien on the land until paid. I will fin the purchaser a bond conditioned to make a dee.! when the purchase-money is paid, an ! when the sale is confirmed and t:ie conveyance is ordeiod b the Court. Other conditions of the sale will be ..uhlishedon the day. ABK.lMA.il M:WU, I Commissioner. Union County, May 1.-,ih 1341. $3,00 2-,25 NOTICE. LETTERS ;d administration . of the Estate of Sarah Rig-h', 'ate f ''nion County, Indiana, were granted ... , .....f.r.ned htf the I'robate Court of said Countv. at the May Term thereof, 1S41. Ail persons havin claim against said Estate, are desired to present iwra uy proven according to law within one year from this date. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. WH.I.UM S. CLARK, Adm'r. Union County, May Hth, 1644. (fJ I' 22:3t 1 AilAA pot-sins or wool xv am Etd I .J,JJJ The undersignel ish to exchange Cloth. Jeans, Sattinett, Flannel and Blankets tot toe afcuve . aamei article . if delivered at their Factory one-fourth ; mile wtst of New Paris. Ohio Those having WOOL t ell are reo. jested toive a call. ? ' - T. W. & O. BARBER. I May 17, 1644. 31 :3 j A VIEW of the American Slavery Question, by E P' j B4aows.jr, pastor of the First Free Presbyterian 1 Church New, York, tor sle at me BOOK STORE.
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r IRYIN REED, (Or.n Stand,) j Richmond, Indiana. IIUCII REED, (.Main st. arove 7th,) C'inciiiuati, Ohio. 22 tf O YES! O YES!! liNTIRE STOCK OF N EW GOODS!! r jIHK subn-riber hasjust receive I fromt .ie Eastern eitiot and now opennd, i.i the. store room formerly occupied by SA.ML'KI. FLEMING, opposite the IJank, a rstw and general asio.-tuicitt of GOODS, cmi-itiiii?, in part, ofniue, Hlack, Brown, Claret, and Invisible tireen CLOTHS; Ca3simeres; Casinetts; Jeans; Persian Cloth ; Alpaccns; Mus le Laincs; Caslimarets; Balzerines; Painted Battest; Figured I.auns; Bonnet I.auns and Silk, and a great variety of new styles of Trinta and Kancy Articles. Also, AX ASSokTcIKNT (il'I'.ENS AND HARDWARE, GROCERIES, x r :.;.!. lil t.o orrereu nt Keanced PriCCS for CASH, or approvod Country Produce. fjT-Thope is'iin to pnrchae, ill do well to call and examine fr t!irmoKes; as I think th-y can bo suited both in GOODS and PRICES. . ORES, lllWUXGTOX. Uichmond, May l?th, l&il. 2!tf Slate of Indiana, Union County. SS. la the Union Circuit Court, Spring Term, 184 4Alas.tivder M.cKillip.) s. Libsl for Divorce. F.li.aheth MrKillip, ) Be it remembered, that on the first day of the term aforesaid of nur sai l Court, the complainant, by Yaryan, his solicitor, comes, and the sheriff having returned the process in this cause, "the defendant not found in my bailiwick." On motion it was ordered, that publication of the pendency of said bill he made in the "Richmond Palladium,' a weely newspaper, published in Richmond, Wnvnc county, Indiana, three weeks in succession, sixty days before the first day of the next term of this Court, notifying the said defendant, that unless s'.io be and appear befora the .Judges of said Court on the first day of the next term thereof, to bo hidden nt the Court house in said county, on the third Monday in September next, and plead, an. swer o: demur to said bill, the matters and thimts therein will brs taken as confessed, and heard and determined in hei absence. E On HILL. BURNS! ME, C U. C. Liberty, April 30, lsll. O-.'h-p. f. $2,25. NEW & CHEAP GOODS. IlfHJ undersigned have j'jst received from the I'ast, Jj and are now tpeniii; at the old Stand of Eli Brown, one door west of B. Brightweil, an entire New Stock of DRY GOODS, Of all kinds. HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Which will be s;i ! as low as the Invent in the market, for Cash. COfXTRT PRODICE will be taken in exchance at the highest market prices. The public aro invited la call and examine their Stock fjr themselves. . ELI BROWN' &. SON. HIy 1, 1311. l'J--2m 1 " Sa' REED'S DRUG & CHEMICAL DEPOT, Richmond, Ia. May 24h, 144. CITY HOTEL, CORSEa OF M.US AND FROST STREETS, ! HlCIl-MOI, INDIANA. i 1 f rMUS House s aitn opened, by the undersigned, for ! I the entertainment of travellers and the proprietor 1 pted'os his best exertions lor the comfort and accommoda- ! nun of ihitrt who may favor him with their patronage, i A RM STRONG GRIMES. R.cli.noivl, May 2 ',1611. l3lf Fcr sale at REED'S Dr s & Chemical Establishment, RiCtiKOCD, ISO. May -2ii, IsU.
Paints, Oils, Bruslies, &c. &c. " Bbls Snpeiior Copal Varnish: M 1 do. Black Leather do; 50 Kegs White Lead, in Oil No. I ; 3 Bbls. Ven. Red; 100 lbs Lamp Black; 1 da. Yellow Ochre; Paint Brushes all sizes! 5 do. Sup. Whiting; Prussian Blue; Chrome Yellow A. Green; Red Lead; Dry White Lead, &.c. Sec. J ust ree'd and tor sale, cheap, for cash at REED'S DRUG A. CHEMICAL DEPOT. RiciiisoMD, Ia. April 2Cth, 1S4 L
MACHINE SHOP!! rIIE subscriber wishes to inform his customers and tho JL public cenerally, that he is about removing his MACHINE SHOP to H a marrow n, in this county, where ha will be prepared to do all kinds of business; having been at considerable expense in procuring all the necessary implements to conduct the Machine operations on the most extensive scale, having patterns of the most approved kinds for Carding Machines, Knapping Machines, Pickers, Mules, Jacks, Jennies, Power Looms, both broad and narrow, Silk Machines of the latest style, &c. UK WILL. ALSO CONSTRUCT KVKRY DESCRirTIO OW T HRESIIING MACHINES called for. attend to the fitting up ot MILL ST1NDLES, CUTTING SCREWS; and, in short, be fully prepared to do all kinds of work usual tn ha done at a Machine Shop, at the shortest possible notice, and warranted when dona to perform well, or no pay will be exacted. My custom has always been to accompany my work where it is to be used, set it up and never leave it until it performs to entile satisfaction. 1 take this method, therefore, of expressing my sincer thanks to my old customers of Richmond and the surrounding country for their support heretofore, and will be still more thankful lor a continued patronage, as my determination is to do good work and at prices tn suit the times, t have already several thonsand dollars' worth of woik engaged. to be put up at Hagerstown the ensuing season, where a sample of my Mechanism mav appear. ELKANAH IIULLEY. Richmond, Jan. 5, It?44. 3tf WOOL! WOOL! T I M1E subscribers are now prepared to pay, and shal' 1 continue to pay throughout the season, the highest ma.kel price in Cash for every description of WOOL, delivered at their store, No 5.1, Main st , Cincinnati. MILLER &. McCULLOUGIL Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Msy 10th, Id44. (f3Gaz.) S0:3m IVOT1CU TO DEL.1IV411JEIVTS. Persons owing us would do well tn pay as we want the money and mutt have it. I REED &. BROTHER. I)r. J. licnnctt's Anti-Billious PILLS, 171 ROM the constant and increasing demand lor Da. Bennett's Auti-Uillioiis I'llls, (a remedy which he has used in extensive practice for upwards of twenty years,) tho subscribers have been induced to offer them irt this vtnj.iiotasa ralchpenny noilrutn, but as the ben purgative preparation in the whole? range of the Materia Medica. If il was deemed necessary, lor the purpose of bringing these pills into more general use, numerous certificates of Physician, and others of the most respectable citizen of the city and surrounding country, could at any moment be obtained, attesting to their great superiority over most of the purgative preparations iu common use. These) Villi are mild, though effectual in thoir operation. They net upon the secretions of the Liter, Kidney and Skitl. They are alterative in their tendency, purifying the Blond, and correcting ihose morbid conditions of the system, whirl! if not nrrested, often terminate in serious disease. They are spocdy in their effect, and in cases where the bowela ,!, i,.,.r.wrTiai. evacuation, may be relied on, with the greatest certainty. See wrappers for directions. Prepared by Dennett, Pjietlow, &. Go., Corner of Scott street and Market !?pac. Price 23 cts. per box. Covington, Ky. Just received and for sale at the BOOK STORE. Richmond, Jan. 13, ltill. 3tf LIVKKY stable. f I HIE subscriber has for hire, several good saddle horse buggies and well broke horbcti. His terms will be suited tn the times. LEWIS BURK. Richmond, March IGlli. 1812. 11 if SAVE YfJL'H LIFE 7JY TIME. TO CONSUMPTIVES. AND all tliotc afflicted with Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, spitting of Blood, and all other symptoms indicative of that which may lead into Pulmonary diseases, the undersigned Agents beg leave to inform those who are afflicted that they have again received a fresh supply nt that valuable medicine, viz: Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, lot all diseases of THE LIVER AND LUNGS. The very many who so often have been disappointed, may now avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining this medicine fresh from the Principal Philadelphia Office, which is certain to produce RELIEF TO ALL who are suffering from diseases of the lung?. Those wishing any iitlormntion concerning the wonderful effects of thie medicine, are desired in call on the following persons, all of whom hear testimony of iis virtues, viz: Samuel Israel, Eso,., Mt. Vernon, Win. Doaiis, Plrasent Township. Joshua Hinsley, Morris do Israel Dillon, Harrison, do John Wolf, Liberty (In Principal Office, No. 19, North Eighth Street PHILADELPHIA. Price SI per bottle, or aix botlles for $5. Call and see before it is too late. For sale at the BOOK STORE. Clock and Watch Repairing. fllME subscriber would inform bis friends and old eustoJ mors, tiiat he still continues the Watch and Clock Re. pairine, on the corner of Main and Market etreetn, at the old sis 'id formerly occupied by A. Siddall, where he will be ttrkc( to receive and will patiently watch for the call of all who may favor him with their custom. Work done with despatch and warranted to perform, low for cash. JOSHUA B. HUNNICUTT. Ri Imtond, Nov. 17th, 1813. 19tf Consumption Arrested. ANOTHER CUt E PERfORM D T DlSCA'l EXPECTOiLAXT REMEDY. Mr. Phineas Tomlipson, near Adamsville, Muskingum county, certifies thai hie eon, aged 1 C years, wa seriously afflicted with disease of the lun?s for three or four year. His symptoms were light cough, hectic fever and night sweat, attended with a general debilitated state of the) system, showing ll symptoms of going into a decline.' f lavin" used vaiious medicines, bat to no effect, end as the last reort was determined to let the virtues of Dr. Dow can's Expectorant Remedy, which he procured of the agent in Zanesville, and is happy to Mate to the poblie, that this medicine actually did remove ell disease from hi lungs which now appear to be healthy. A fresh supply received and for sale at the Richmond BOOK STORE. Dillon's History of Indiana; A few copies of this valuable work, have been receive and are offered for sale at the BOOK STORE-R.-hr.Aor.d. Inril TU I St S , l&tl ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. D R.THOMPSON'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS The subscribers have made arrange me els for the manufacture and sale of Dr. Thompson' superior appeuetaw for the cute of Prolaptm Uteri, and are ready tn exhibit the same to those who need the article ; and confidently balitla that there is no article euperior. Trice from $i tn $7. I. REED tc BROTHER. ; Richmond, Juae 24, 1542. ; 3H
