Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 39, 20 September 1844 — Page 3

racer, tho respectable pursuit of a negro trader, had with another made a race against Gen. Jack- t

,on for two thousand dollars, butdrew his horse i and paid the forfeit. About the bonds or notes ; 0n which this forfeit had bocn paid, a qunrrol arose, and controversial publications, l or one of these, Gen. Jackson sent "a stern challenge" : . o. by which must be presumed to be meant on in- ; Titing a Sanguinary form of combat. It was ac- j eepted, to be fought a week afterwards. 'Jack on isavs the Life) pressed for an instant meeting;

"but by the other party it was postponed until tho t the tiine of ripelltg anJ 0 lh. differ,.,t killd,, iui tre BC430th. Ofay, ISOfJ,) then to take place at Ham- lCufat-!y labelled. Ail orders promptly attended to, and a

BOn's Mills, on lied River, withill tho limits of -Kentucky; distance 24 foet, the parties to stand . 7 3 , ..i . , i j- ., i "facing each other, with pistols down perpcndicu- ; Jarly ; and at tho single word 'lire to lire as they pleased." The 'Life' thus relates tho ovont: "At ! tho Word Dickinson fired, and tho dust was seen , tofly from Jackson's clothes ; and tho next instant j .. , , ... . . r ,, Jackson fired, and Dickinson foil. j It furtlier recites, with admiration, though pain- j lUlly WOUndCU by n S 0 ' . ' ' . - j .1- i , greater admiration does it express at Ms reply to Jus Iriends, wnen iney uiscovercu nun was astonished at his shooting down his adversary afterwards. 'Sir,' said ho, 'I should have killed him, if ho had shot mo through tho brain!' The fullness of revengo was never belter expressed, certainly; and theso are tho subjects of the Humanity party's encomiums! From the Lexington Observer and Reporter. Ashland, Sept. 2J, 1844. Mr. Wickmffe: The editor of a neighboring print, (the Kentucky Gazette of Lexing ton) calling my aiieniion to a leuer ui , - I I . . 1 1 t .. t O A 1 Clay, bsq-s unuer date Hie lUlll ' ; and addressed to vo. j. j. rpeea o -imaua, ;

has aDDCaled tO IIIC, with SO inUC.ll earnestness t thereon, and Iiab.l.ties sustained and mcurred by sail co.n- " ri ' . i : nanv. since August -Ji. 14.1. the Directors have this dav

and with a purpose of sucl. Cli. U nnj) etlf U SWCet Irii tn AAV whether ( anorove or disapprove o( that letter, that I have not the heart to deny to thnt editor the very grtat gratification which lie will derive from the perusal of this note, especially when it gives me so liltie trouble lo write it. Mb. C. M. Clay's letter was w kitten WITHOUT Mr KNOWLEDGE, WITHOUT AN If CONSULTATION WITH ME, ANK WITHOUT ANY AUTHORITS" FitOM me. 1 never suto it until I read it in the public prints. That gentleman is an independent citizen, having a perfect right lo enter 'tain and avow oiln opinions. I am not responsible for ihem, as he is not for mine. SO FAH AS UK VKNTUKKS J ( 1NTKU prkt my ri:i:uNcs, n i: has l:nTIKKLY xMISCO.NCEIVEIJ THEM. 1 be LIKVE HIM TO BE EQUALLY MISTAKEN AS TO THOJE IN THE tIKCXE OF MY PKItSONAL F1UE.NHS ANH NEIOHBOKS, GEN Kit ALLY. In my speech, addressed to the Senate of jthe United States, and in resolutions which I ''-offered to that body, in my address to Air. Menderihali, about two years ago, and en various other pub.it: occasions, I have fully, freely, and explicitly avowed my sentiments and opinions, on the subject of the institution ol slavery ntid abolition. ! adhere to them with ut any tesrrvation . I have neither entertained nor e.xpiessed, publicly or privately gov oiJits. And my friends and neighbors t ncrslly, so far as 1 have interchanged senUm.'Ms wi.h them, coincide entirely with me. The sentiments and opinions, so expressed by me, may be briefly staled to be: 1st. That (Jt-T.giess has no power or authority over the institution of Slavery. 21. That the existence, maintenance and continuance of that Institution depend, exclusively, upon the power and authority of the iepeciive States, within which it is situated. And 31. That Congress cannot interfere with Slavery in ihe District of Columbia, without a violation of good faith to the States ui Mary hind and Virginia, implied, it not expressed, in the terms, objects, and purposes of the grant of ten miles ftjuare to tne General Government. j So (ar from the success of the whig cause having any injurious tendency, os has been ', u. alleged, J believe it will have a powerful ef-j feet in tranquilizirig and harmonizing all parts of the Union, and in giving confidence, i strength, and security to all ihe great interests of our country. j 1 hope that your editorial neighbor will be i now satisfied. And, as J trust that I do not , exaggerate the pleasure which this renewed ; expression of my views and opinions will give : him. is it too much to anticipate that he will i forthwith renounce the error of his ways, and come straight out a staunch and sterling whig? 1 ours respectiuuy, II. CLAY. Tho Locoforos of Pennsylvania, thinking Shunk stronger than Muhlenbtirjr, aro evidently pleased that the latter is doad. How delighted .i . t r .t. '. . .t. T-..:. -..ii i- ze V, TTT, , . , , , ' ir. a , i.ii uit ins siiuiuin, wutiiu ua actummodatips enotiirh to"shu(He oil" his mortal coil." SUGAR, COFFEE, A.C! A CHOICE supply of family groceries just received and for sale very low for cash, by Saprao. A,C. BLANCHARD, Co. A Family Carriage and Harness, FOR SALE entirely new, suitable lor one or two hot- . JOB BORTON. Richmond, Sept. 20, 1541. 33tf Sheriff's Sale. B .,.""1" nf ,n Execution to me directed, from the avne Circuit Court, I will evm.e at public sale at j tne Court House door in Ceimevil'e, Wavne eountv. Ind . i en the I ith day of October, LS44. between th. nfl

t o'clock, A. M. and four o'clock, P. M. on said day, the , ls44.of said Court, on affidavit of a disinterested person of following property, to-wit: j tha ou-residncv of said defendants; it is ordered by the A certain parcel or lot of ground situate in tha City of Court that the send Elias Bower, and James W. Green, be Richmond, Wtiyne county Indiana. Being a part of tec- j notified of tha pendency of this Bill of Complaint, by pnb-thirty-two. Township fourteen, range one, west of the j lication in some weekly newspaper, printed and published "radian line, drawn from the mouth of tha great Miami ' in the County of Wayne, and unless they appear before the "vr; beginning at the South-East corner of Thos. Devar- I Judges of said Court on the first Monday of March next.

a lot, on w ashtngton avenue, on the Mate road lead- . "tfrain Richmond to Logansport, running thence South E"t, along said road two perches to an alley !0 feet ha accomin-Tdation of said lot, and Mr. Manifolds, "nea alon; said alley South, 33 8 West 8 perches to an yene perch wide, thence along said alley. North 52 "est. t-o parches lo ihe South-West comer of Tbos. Deyr"' low thenca North 33 3 East, 8 perches tn :he place !L8",n,nS' containing 16 square perches . Taken a tha JPrtyof John Smith to satisfy an Execution in favor of w. J, Watt. DA YID GENTRY, Sheriff, W. C. SP.20th, 1S44. $2,50 36ts

FRUIT TREES.

j QO,000 Cultivated Apple Trees roE SALV. AT rHj, EiCHMONd" HTJ&SS&V. 'RMBRhA m of djfrrei" I1 run be coittK ent; re.-ninmenHert- uni nnlv a rezarJS (t)e irirt;liess of tlie ,r,, b ut particularly to the best asgirted kiuda; tbe proprietor hivm; been engaged near 20 year id trie Business, his experience nas enaoien nun to select thoie best adapted to our location and climate. Printed catalogue will be furnished to all purchaser, showing All orrfers tiomnllv attended to. ad'l S i liberal discount to tho.e who hnv bv the wholesale. I CORNELIUS RATUFF, Proprietor ! Nar Richmond, ayne county Indiana, 3th ino ., JUth , t4i J 3 fi-mo. j BROWX AM) ULKACIIED MCSL1.VS! A ff PI ECES.einbracing some thirty different styles, wiling off uncommonly eh.ap. by epl. A. IJL. AM. H A U l. &. Co. .J . - FARM FOR SALE. rilfl F. subscriber offers for sale, a farm two ...ilea north! ol iCicliiiiomt. It Contains aizhty acres or laivi oi tne bttq.ialltySf)., , bt)i,,,j,)S,, R tiew b,rt and tn9 neceseai ry outhouses in convenient order. 1 here is i;ioi trinity 3 orchard of excellent fruit, and is altogether one of the most j i ,l.,i,.hl. lo. iioa i .h- n.hhr,,!,,,). . Uf inz abo.it to remoe, he offers for sale his entire stock of BOO rS fc SHOES, at wholesale or retail, at the low-I . ett pussioie prices. LUKE LEAGUE. tf. Richmon 1 la., sept. 20th, 1544. j f'MTIIS SAT1.VETTS Jt IXAXXEW! LARGE asiormrent for sale very low, by 11 ept 0. A. C. BLANCH A R D, Sc Co NOTK'K. OrricE Inoian .Mctual Fike Insuranxk Companv, I.vmANAroi.i9, September 9, 1841. rilUF. Mfmbhis of said Company are hereby notified, j that for the iia-zment of losses by fire and interest (f()f:re.j tl,e fli,,win2 assksmk.t on the Pisemium Notks given to said Company, payable to the Treasurer on or before the filth day ol November next ensuing to-wit: On Notes in force. On all notes dated on or before November 21, 1?43, and not discharged, being from No. 1,1:20 to No. 2,71'J, both inclusive, fix and one half per cent. On aI notes dated after November 21, 1913, and on or bclote January '20 being from No. 2,720 to No. 2,7d'l, both inclusive, f ur per cent On all note9 dated after January 20, 1S44. and on or before March 3, 1 44, heina; from No, 2,7tft to No. 2,82G, Uith inclusive, two and tares ((uarters percent. On all notes dated alter March 3, 1?44, and on or i:efore March 21), 1-11, bei.ifroin No. 2,1 1 to ISo. 2,Tii, boili inclusive, two nod one 'juarter percent. On all notes doled after March 2D, 1844, and on or be- ' fore July 22, I S I I, being from No 2,.'H to No 2,87 1, ! Lulii inclusive, cue anil three unarters per cent. On Ex rif! t:i and Discharged Notks f)n note? expiie I and !is-:hnr'ed on or alter November 21, ; -i3, and on or before January 20, 1S14, and not given j j', tore and one hull per cent. j n notes expired or discharged after January J, 151-1, and on or befoie March .'1, loll, and not given up, four and three tj'nrt-rs per cent. On notes expired or discharged after March 3, 1314, and on or bcfoio March 2'J, 144, and not given up, five and Oiio cj'iarter per cent. On nutes expired or liischared after March 29, 1S44, and on or before July 2 2, isii, and not given up, five and three quarters per cent. On notes expired or d ischarged after July 2'J, JS41, and on or before Sipicuibor i), l?41, and not given up, six and one halt per cent Receipts for Assessments wiil be forwarded to Agents or other !uiv authorised persons, to whom members are expected to make prompt payment. Interest will be charged on nil n vscssmeius remaining unpaid on and afier the 5th day ol Novemhrr, on which day they are payable; and at the expiration of thirty days from this date, delinquents will be liable to suit for tiie whole amount of their Premium Notes, agreeable to the eleventh section of the charter. Moles nf tiie tato Hank of Indiana, G per cent. State Treasury Notes, and ot the specie paying Banks in Kentucky tin 1 Oiiin will be required for as-essments. In casrs whe.e members have alienated their Policies by sale of tne assured property or otherwise , they are hereby notified that it is tneir duty to surrender the same lor discharge, on 1 to pay ths amount due up to the time of such surrender, agreeable to the requirements ol the fifteenth section of the charier which must be enforced by the Officers of tha Company. This is so important a matter to members til a l agents are especially requested ta call their attention to it, and to give the proper information in regard thereto Policies lor discharge should be forwarded through the local Agents, and addressed to the Secretary, in uncase will a policy be discharged until tho amount or amounts due on the note up to the date of surrender be first paid. Uy "rderof the Diiectors Sept, 20-3w. JAMES BLAKE, Treasurer. COTTON YARNS! V SSORTED numbers, for sale bv pt. 20. A. C. BLANCHARD, &. Co. R. ESTELL. Uoot and Shoe MaiiutHt'tiirer, one door West of ; lite book store, iticntiionu, ta,; TOUL ) respectful y inform his old friends and the .,. . . u v.- r it i . r public, that he now otters for sale a large lot of , Boors, shoes, slippers, ic, cheap, for cas,. . He hopes ihey will call and examine his stock, and thinks j he can fit them with Boots, Shoes and prieci. 'Small profits and quick returns," is his motto. Call and see. Richmond, Sept. 1 3, IS44. 33 : 10 300 POUNDS of cooo LARD for sale by S. F. FLETCHER. Dm mo. 13, le 14. 33-3t. i State of Indiana,) IN THE WAYNE CIRCUIT I Wayne Count), S COURT. I Charles W. Starr, rir. .Y CH.1.XCERY. Francis F. Johnson and Pste Me Fa rl in. now, at tins nay. to-wit: on the 2;th day of IV August, 144, the 2d Judicial day of the Fall Term, 1 1. of said Court, on affidavit of a disinterested person. of the non-resideiiry of said Peter Mcrarlui; it is ordered by t!e Court that said Peter McFarliu be notified of the j pendency of 'this Bill of Complaint, by publication in some weekly newspaper printed and published in the County of; Wayne, and unless he appears before the Judges of said J Court mi the first Monday of March next, to plead answer or demur to said Bill, the same will be taken for confessed, j and decreed accordingly. Test: JOHN FIN LEY, Clerk. j Perky fc Bicklk, Sols, for Cornp't. ($ 2) 3i;40 State of Indiana IN THE WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT. Wayne County Charles W. Starr, Elias Bower, and Ja! Green, 4 NO now. at this r. CUA.XCERY. on tha 27th day of ; A A., crust. the 2d Judicial dav of the Fall Term. to piead answer or demur to said Bill, the same will b taken for confessed, and decreed accordinE'y Test: JOHN FIN LEY, Clerk. Perry Sc BicsLr, Sola, for Comp't, (f2) 33:40 rrHERE will be a public installation of the officers of X the Cambridge City Lodge, on Saturday, 21st hist ; to which ail Mason, in good standing, are respectfully invited. An Oration will re delivered, anrl other appropriate ceremonies will be had. G. V. Whitmas, See'y. Sept. 13, IS44. 3tnj

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dav. to-wit:

HOTEL,

Corner of Main and Marlon street: RICHMOND, INDIANA. r I "lit- aniers'gned respectfully inforns his friends and the public, that ha has rented this favorably wellknown HOTEL, an! it tletenniped to spa re no pain nor expense in giving general satisfaction. The comfort of tit Traveller shall oe nil constant aiia. Permanent re- i pairs having been mad to the building as a Tavern house,' his interest as well as his inclination would iudnee him to ! make it equal to anv house on the road. He hnnei tn render ueh uti,r'iitnii thxtitA -.,.. U trr .'a. ri i trices suited to the tunes. Iv. I! HOOK INS. August 2, 1814. 3:tf It E .11 OVAL. REMOVAL AND CO-PARTNERSHIP -Tn. subscriber will move, on or before the 1st of September next, to that commodious Fire Proof ware houe on the south side of the first Basin on the White Water Canal, near Western Row: And unite with him his brother, Walter T. Carpenter. The new firm, in the name of'C. Car penter Sc. Brother, will continue the Poik business in all its varied branches ; 'pay pa rticular attention to receiving and forwarding; the purchase and sale of Salt, Wheat. Flour, rork,BM0n,Ird,FJaaM.iUS.igar.MolaM ans. castings, olc ; and act as general t.oinmisnon ann In. - - . .... . I induce .Merchants being prepared to furnish the usual facilities, on consignments for sale in this market, or shinmem to any other market. In leaving the old stand, corner of Sycamore and 6th i streets, the subscriber tenders to his numerous old friends ! and customers respectively, his grateful acknowledgments, I and hones the indefatisable exert.ons and low charges of C. Carpenter Sc Brother, will merit tieir continued liberality. CALVIN CARPENTER. Cincinnati, Aug. 14th, 1344. VENETIAN BLIND MAX r FACTOR V. HE undersigned, respectfully inforn the citizens of 1 Richmond, and vicinity, that he hai commenced the above business, on Main street, opposite the Book Store, where all orders will be thankfully received and puuctually attended to. Different colors, styles mid nattens. to suit the fancy of all. will be made to order, lie solicits the public to extend to him their patronage, t rices in accordance witli the times. A. II. THOMPSON. Au. 1G 1344. 31-tf SHERIFF'S ALE.-By virttie of an eierution to me directed, Irom the Wayne Circuit Court, I will exp'l.e at public sale at the Court House door in Centreville, j Wayne county, Indiana, on tiie 30th day of September, 1814, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M. and four . o'clock, P. M., on said day, the following property, to-wit : A certain parcel or lot of land situate in W'nyne county, ' Indiana, and known by being lot numbered thirty-one, 3! ! as numbered on the original plat of the Town of New Uns1 ton. Taken as tiie property of William II. Perkins, and 'Joseph F. Chapman, to satisfy an executioa in lavor of Solomon Meredith, en ne. Win. U. Hornih DAVID O FA' fit V. Sli.i-liV UT Sept 4th, 1814. .$l..r0 37ts CjHEaiFPS SAL,E.By virtue of a.lecree and execu-K-J tiou to ins directed, from the Wayne Circuit Court, I wiil expose at public sale at the Court House door in the town oi eiurevuie, v avne county, Indiana, on the 3!Hh ilay r.i September. IS-ll, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M. nnd fi nr o'clock, P. M 9onsaid flay, the following property, to-wit : The north half of lot numbered thirteen, 1D as numbered on the plat of that part of the city nf Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid off by John Smith. Taken as the propeity of lacob D. Adkinson, to satisfy said decree and execution in lavor ol the Indiana .Mutual Fire Insurance Company. DAVID GENTRY, Sheriff W. C. Sept. 4, 1811. $1,50 .17ts MSTUES! M'STKES!! JUST received from New York, and for sale at very low prices, a largo assortment of the above anicle, bv A. C BLANCH A lit) i- CO. Richmond. Au;mt 30, 1644. 36:3.v GINGHAMS AND CALICOES! 300 PIECES of the latet sivles, nowopenina and for sale VERY LOW, by A. C BLANCHARD &. CO. Richmond, August 30, 1344. SG :3w FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AII WI.MEi: GOODS. A. C. BLANCH A RD $ CO., 4 HE! now receiving and opening a largo and general f assortment of new and desirable GOODS, purchased witli great care in New York and Philadelphia; to which they respectfully ii'vite tho attention of the public. Richmond, August 30, LSI 4. 3ft ;3w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have taken out of the Clerk's office of the Wayne Probate j ' Court, letters testamentary on the Estate of Lazarus Co- : or v ayne county, Indiana, oeceasel. All per-j 'v"1- & 'u to pre- . .. . ' , , . .... . . W, I ,l,ne prescribed by law ; and those indebted to said Estate j ,osV a co ro f 7 r n ) 1 i iPRPunirrnr C Executors. rS" Eigth Month 3rd, 1S44. .... --, 36 3, ' FRIENDS' BOOKS. JUST received from the East, a !ot of Friedas' publications, embracing some old standard works, and others of a later date. The following are the titlea of a tew of the works just received : Select Historical Memoirs Of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers. For the information of young persons, and inquires after divine truth. By Wm. Horlgson, Jr. George Fox's Journal. Letters of the late John Thorp, Of Manchester, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Life of the Writer. A Memoir Of Louisa Maw, daughter of Thomas and Lucy Ma. Spiritual Guide. Memoirs Of the Rise, Progress, and Persecutions of the people called Quakers in the North of Scotland, by John Barclay. Letters of Isaac Pennington, Son of Alderman Pennington of London, and an eminent Ministe- of the Gospel in the Society of Friends. Barclay's Apology Imitation of Christ. An Inquiry into the Accordancy of War with the principles of Christianity and an Examination of th? philosophical reasoning by which it it defended, by Jona.han Dymond. Geerge Whitehead Barclay's Catechism Samuel Nea! Lewis on Oaths Bevans' View Richard Jordan Grover'i Letters The doctrines of Baptism and the Lord's Sup per riise ana rrogress, by v m. renn, ate. Ac. Fot sale at the BOOK STORE. Richmond, Sept 13. 1644. 3dtf I Qi X l JUST received at the Book Store, a large ' JLVJTL.A into! Ihe AIOUAL. AL.I AN AC for ! the year 1845, calculated for the latitude and meridian ef Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Northern and Western States, Philadelphia ; published by the Tract Associatioj ol Friends. C"Fr by IB dozen or sing-'e. Richmond, Sept. 13, 1844. 3Stf CASH FOR MUSTARD SEED.The highest market price will be paid in CASH for MUSTARD SEED, delivered at tbe Drug Store ef I. REED fc BROTHER. Richmond, Sept. 6tn, 1844. 37 if

FARM FOR SALE.

THE subscriber takes this methol of informing the public, that he wishes to disp, of his beaulif.il little FARM, situated about three-fourths of a uiile west of Carthage, on the Big Blue River, in Rjsh county, !a. ; containing about eU acres of an excellent quality ol land, near 41 of which are cleared and under goof fence, and 8 acres deadened aaJ nearly ready fot clearing. It is wsil supplied with springs of ex-silent water, convenient for sfck and household purposes Upon aid Farm are an excellent one and a half story FRAME HOUSE, 15 feet wide by 24 long, and other out-build ins o( an ordinary quality: also, a thrifty young O.-chard of cultivated I'.uit trees, jjst beginning to bear. The ahve described Farm lays high, and is a healthy situation Any person wishing a pleasant and quiet residence, would not ("ail to be well pleased with it. For further particulars, enquire of 8. C. Hobbs, i.i Richmond, or of the subscriber, on the premises. ELISHA HOBBS. 2Gth Eighth Month, IS44. 35 :3t Sheriff's Sale. "sTsV viriif of an execution, to ma d. re us I. ( M M Wavne Circuit Court. I w i'l expose at miblic tale at JTj Wayne Circuit Court, I wi'.i expose at public sale at the Court House door in Centreviiie, Wayne county, Indi- " " ,h" T,., Saptamher, 1844. b.tweeo the in o-ew-a, nu rir o-cioca, r. w., on , . u . i ... r " .. . . . . , ' " " " i W B U t. a nnn.it. Iilrll.it. BEtflWl, TtV fiai!,!. Ill, t, tl ll II. f .I Cif,A . -j..-", ' & , ; , " i unu ",,u l. " " "' .'. that part of said city, laid out by John and Samuel Smith. t Taken as the property of William 11. Brown, to satisfy an execution in favor of the State Bank of In. liana. I DAVID GENTRY, Sheriff, W. C. Aug. -29th, 1844. Jl.SU 3Gts i KEW ARItA.GE.1Ii:."r. i RICHMOND FOUNDRY! irr"1IIE subscribers having purchased the KICIIMOND 1 j FOUN DRY of .Vj J,!ce, Fuulke i Willi tn $, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of CASTINGS as low as they can b had in Cincinnati, or at any other establish- ' ment in the western country ; and a? we have a genera! assortment of patents and of tiie latest improvements of the best Millwiights in the wet. we will say ti those who I are about to improve or build Mills, that they will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as wo will at all times use the best stock that can be had, and our prices will be found to correspond with the times. ' We will also make CARDING MACHINES of the b it style and finish to order, and on moderate terms. WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGH. We are making the aoove PLOUGH. Fi'mi the lon standing of this Plough in this ald the adjoining counties and in Ohio, we deem is unnecessary to speak of its superior qualit es, as you ha a; but to inquire ji those who have used them to .in.l they are the lit st an I cheapest Plough in general use. We manufacture four sizes: one, two, three, and four horse Ploughs; ail of which we iva.raiit for six months, , with fair usae. STOVES! STOVES! , :e have on hau l a gcnernl assortment of COOKING ; STOVES, of the laiest and most improved patents Also, seven and ten plate, with a variety of PARLOUR nnd FRANKLIN STOVES; all of which we will exchange , low for cash, wheat or good horses. ft5All orders thankfully rereived at the Foundry or at our Store one door east of the Post Office, on Main street T. A J. O'lIAKA. Richmond. Nov. 2, 1S12. 44tf FOUNDRY, It 1 C II M ONI), INDI A N A . To -12aiiufac! iircr mid others. riHE undersigned, having made arrangements with JL JONAS GARR, (a man of twenty years' experienco i.l AI&hinery to enperiiite;,f their M-.lino fcr'hop, are prepared to finiUh al! kinds of WOOLEN MACHINERY to order at Cincinnati prices, such as Pickers, Carding Machines, Condensors, Power Looms, Napping Machines, Shearing 31achii.es, Press Stoves, Xlc. 5cc. ft7-We are also building superior THRESHING MACHINES, which we will sell on accommodating terms. We are also in possession of the various patterns of Threshing Machines in ue, anrl can make anv repairs required. Having a great variety of MILL and other PATTERNS, we can furnish CASTINGS of every description, on jair terms; ALSO A VARIETY OF COOKING, PARLOR, TEN and SEVEN-PLATE STOVES, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND; ' tir"-" of which will be warranted for Twelve months. ! J. M. J. II. H t'TTON . Spring Foundry, Dec. 7th, 1813. 50tf N. B. Hand Machine!", for the tndnnfartnre of Sewine Silk, made to order. J. M. &. J . II. II. BINDERY -v i AND .., b m a asset- MVMPkUt DLAHIv DUUI mAHUrAU I UHI; r I M1E undersigned would respectfullv inform the public J that he continues to manufacture to order, all kinds of i BLANK BOOKS, in good style and of superior paper. He is prepared to furnish County Clerks, Auditors, and Treasurers with Books of the latest and most improved form, having recently received patterns from the Auditor ol State. Old Books will be re-bound, and all kinds of perio dicals and magazines bound in good style, and as low roR CASH as they can be done elsewhere. He solicits a share of patronage. The BINDERY is in the room immediately over the Book Store. C. S. PRESCOTT. Richmond. Jan. 13th. 1843. Sly Richmond Woollen Factory. r lIIE subscriber having commenced the manufacturing 1 'business at the above mentioned place; he is prepsir ed to receive wool to manufacture into CLOTH, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SAT TINETTS and JEANS, ei- ! ther by the yard or on the shares, on term suited to the i times. He also has on hand a good assortment of the above , named goods, which he is willing to exchange for wool oi j other produce. He will also Card Wool, Fuii and Drest ' Cloth fur those who will favor him with their custom, at thf customary prices, and hopes that by strict attention to busi. ness to give general satisfaction. Richmond. Nov. 11. 1S43. S. R. LIPPINCOTT. MANUFACTURER OF COACHES, BAROCTHES, FRIESD S CIRYilLS. YORK WAGONS, PHAETONS, Also a superior article of Coach, Cabinet, and Japan VARNISH, ; Manufactured in Phi.'ade!phia, by one whose knowledge of the art placei him without a rival, arranted not to crack Also. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Of every description, such as Laces, Cloth, silver Hub Bands, door Hand.'es, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Ruggs, etc. ; all of which will be furnished at the lowest cash price. Persons at a distance can be accommodated by dropping a line to the subscriber, on 3Iain street, opposite Mr Gilbert's Hotel, Richmond, Indiana. My2d, 144. iu-tf

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f I "SHE subscriber has for hire, several food saddle horsts M busies and meil broke horse. His terms will be su.ted to me times. LEWIS BL'RK. K.chmortJ, March ICth, 1S42- 11 if FAIR WARNING! 4 S my term of office will soon expire, I must colfr.-t 1- "y FEES by doe process of law, if not shortly paid. Those who have had sui.s in Court, would do well to see to the COS 'S. before additional lees accrue NO TIME TO BE LOST. JOHN FIN LEY, ak W. C. c. Cenirevil.'a, June 23, 144. a?tf A Far m I'o r Sale. riHE undersigned offers fjr sale, a farm situated about J eight miles north-west of Richmond in a hesithy and pleasant neighborhood about one rhile from a Friend's meoting house, and the same distance from a ineihodist

church. The FARM contains about 120 acres is of goo 1 . quality, and 70 acres is in state of cultivation. Tlx re I is on the premises a very comfortable house, with the nef.oiM the , cessarv out-hui!diii2 a eood and substantial barn a rood

orchard s imrr fsiliio ,nrin nl .)!.i i,ir Th orchard a never failing spring of excellent water. Farm will be sold on reasonable terms, as to ttie price) and payments, and possession will be given at any time it may be wanted. 1 his farm is a desirable one. mad an person wisiung to purchase cannot be better suited in this section of country. Inqu're of JAMES JOSES, Near the Market House, in Richmond, fnd. April 5th. 1344. 15lf CITY HOTEL, CORNER OF MAIS AND FROST STREET UlCUMOM), INDIANA. TBlllS House is again opened, by the undersigned, for 4 the entertainment of travellets and the subscriber pledges his best exertions for the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor him with their patronage. MARSHALL PL'RMANCE. Richmond. August 2d, 1841. 32-tf Clock and Watch Repairing f 1TIE subscriber would inform his friends and old custoJ niers, that he still continues the Watch and Clock Ra. pairing, on the Corner of Main and Market streets, at the1 old stand formerly occupied by A. Siddall, where he will be ft'rftlcd to receive and will patiently watch for the call of all who may favor him with their custom. Work done w ith desoat'-h and warranted to perforin, low for cash. JOSHUA B HUNNICUTT. Richmond, Nov lTlh. 1813. 19tf ITHlli SO KOOKS.-A lfirj supply nf lists V V cijng ftooks, j it received at the HOOK STORE. Sept 7th, Is4l. 37:3w CASH FOR FLAXSEED. rrMIE undersigned wish to purchase twa or three thouj sand bu-ihels of FLAXSEED, for which they will pay the highest price, if delivered at Benjamin Slratton'a store in Richmond, or at their Mill sm Elkhorn. . NORDYKE V THOMAS. July 25th, ltidl. ' 31-tf Flour wanted at the' Palladium office. Uagerstowii Iron and Drass FOUNDRY. f I "MIE undersigned hsve commenced the FOUNDRY I business in the lou of Hagcrstown, Wayne County, Indiana, and are now prepared to fill all orders iu their Hue of business. They will in. ike, o order, all kinds of MILL IROXH; a rariety of Cooking, Ten and Sevenl'lale,anJ Parlor STOf'ES; Jf'ooJS Patent, Homing'; 1'eaeotk't, Shop's and Wiikontin PLOUGHS, hath Highland fjct J landed. tfio, firit rate article of il.HIlK SllTT.3i Hollow Ware of all kinds fjT-Tliey have also made arrangements to furnish, of superior workmanship, all kinds of Carditis Machinery, Power Looms, Threshing Machines, of different kinds, sVc. aVc. Thoy will keen for sale, an assortment of Andironh. Wag.i.v Botes, cast Coi.r.Aa Blocks, Plolom Sharks, Fan Mill Irons, and all the variety of articles made in Foundries. In addition to the above, they will make, to order BELLS of lone and material equal to any made in the country, and all articles of Brass and composition used in the construction oi machinery. The above articles will bo exchanged at fair prices for FLAX-SEED, WHEAT, HORSES, and all articles of approver! country produce. LEATHEB, They will also keep for sale a variety of Eastern and country tanned SOLE and UPPER LEATHER. CALK SKINS, HARNESS, and BRIDLE LEATHER, which will be exchanged for HIDKS, SKljXS, and TJlLLOW. They will sell Leather at cash prices . WIGGINS 6c RODGERS. July 13, 1814. 30tf Or bone's Superfine Water CiOLORS, warranted to be equal to any imported, emJ bracing a variety of qualities, sizes and boxes. Camel's Hair Pencils, different sizes, fur sale at the Richmond, June 21, IS1I. BOOK STORE. Fahnestock's Pain-Soothing Liniment. f lHE most valuable preparation now in use for the reJ, lief of Rheumatism, Strains, Pains, end swelling about the joints, Jaw-ache, Sore throat, &x , Ace. Also, in complaints of Horses, where any Liniment would be likely to give relief. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by liennetl, Prellow Sc Co , Covington, Ify. For sale in Richmond at the BOOK STORE. Jan. 13, 1S44. 3lf SR. LIPPINCOTT, has just received, f.om Philadelphia, a superior article of Pale, Coach Body Varnish, together with Cabinet and Japan Varnish; also, a lot of fashionable Carriage Trimmings, low for cash. May 2d, 1844. 19-tf i:r,HIIOK. FACTORY. rilHE undersigned, having purchased tbe above Factory, I formerly owned by Daniel Clark, and bavins put it in complete repair, are now ready to CJIRD WOOLj and FULL and DRESS CLOTH in the best inanneranrt upon short notice. They will also, in a short time, be prepared to manufacture all kinds of goods to order. They will purchase any quantity of WOOL at the highest market price, payable in Goods at the Factory, or for Dry Goods and Groceries, See. They would prefer Won! thatt has been washed. Their prices are low. and they hope, from their long experience and their attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage. NIXON &. WILCOX. April 12th, 1844. I6tf STOXK WARE. rpHE subscribers have just received on consignment, a X large lot of stone Jogs, Jars nnd Pans, that will b sold cheaper than the common red ware at wholesale or retail. If you warrt any, apply soon. IRVIN REED St BROTHER. July 25th, 1844. &a&822 TJAID for FLAXSEED, by B. BRIGHTWELL. 34 tf Richmond. Aug. 19, I&44.

Florence Braid Bonnets, GOOD assortment, (some very fine.) just opened1 at the Riehra-nd Cash Stoie. 6 JMAE8 E. REEVES,