Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 40, 25 September 1844 — Page 4
Mine, soxc. Tunk Renumber tlafvlyyulh. Remomber Tyler Crats you must go, You must go, you must go, But do not sigh or grieve, Wo will not you deceive, But the White House you must leave. You must go, you must go. Poor Amos, pack your types, You must go, you must go, Tafco your omons on your back. For Kentucky take the track, For convicU now thoy lack, You must go, &ic. Blair and Rives preparole start, You must go, you must go. Take your Extras al! along, Thoy will prove that you wero wrouj:. For of lies tfiey arc very strong. You must go, &c. Tom Benton take tho track. You must go, you must go. Take your gold in your cravat, Wo have enough of that, And leave tho Treasury flat. You must tro, Arc. Remember JimmyPolk, Vou irui.st go, you must go, We are not so fond of sprouts As to gather up such root?, Jr-'o bo putting on your boots, You must go, kc. Woaro starting Harry Clay; You must go, you must go, Wo will banish nil such rata As I'olk stalk Democrats, So bo trotting otfvour hat You must 0, Arc. THE llALTlMdlti: 1,(1(1) tO.VF..VTIO. Ti-.ne-"The Mistletoe Bough." Van Buret) wat in his LiridcnwnM flal!. Admiring his cabbages great and small; While Johnny, by travelling mado very keen, Was telling his daddy of 'kissing tho Queen!' And tho younger brats as happy as coons, Wero lapping up lasses in big gold spoons; Forth' Washington whito houso seemed to bo Tho hopo of that goodly company. Oh, tho Baltimore T.ow! Oh, tho Baltimore Row! 'I am weary of Ciibbnga)," Martin cried -" This plebeian labor for years I'vo tried; So to the whito house I'll bond my way, No man willopposo mo but Henry Clay; But grovelling Kindall and Rives can mar Tho radiant glow of tho Westekn Star!" And ho canted his head and he blandly spoko, For he never onco thought of Jemmy Polk! Oh, tho Baltimore Row, Arc. The Baltimore Bubble camo ofTnt last, The dupes of the demagogue stood aghast! For tho delegates thoro almost to a man. Had been told by tho jiooplo to go for Van; But loco policy' cast him away, As n hopoless courser with Henry Clay. And Jemmy I'olk was placed on tho course, Who stolo from John Tylor his Texas horso! Oh, tho Baltimoro Row, Arc. They qunrrell'd all night nnd voted next day, 'Till they voted and sworo three days away; And tho people saw as tho bubble broke, Tho poor disconsolate Jemmy Tolk! Despising Texas and Mexican war, Thoy point to the light of tho Western Star, And shout as they throw poor Po!k away, To flock to tho banner of Henry Clay. Oh, the Baltimoro Row! Oh, the Baltimore Row!
POLK ! WHAT A JOKK ! Tune "Yallor Calls." Oh have you hoard from Baltimoro?" I asked a Ixxro t'other day. Oh yes ! It was a horrid bore : But dancers must tho fiddler pay." All will choke who swallow Tolk, It is tho rankest pizen : So come along, and join the song For Clay and Frolinghuyson ! Oh. James K. Polk, a Governor You tried to, but you could not be ! You'll never livo on clover more, As long as you're in Tennessee ! All will choke, &c. Oh. Martin Van is a used up man, As wo all told them long ago ; Tho song was sung in language plain What would they give that song to know ? All will choke, tc. I heard aIv:oask another To find n. word to rhyme with Dallas. Oh dear, alas!" he said, "my brother. I find no other word than gallows ! " All must choke who swallow Polk, C. "Mr. Clay under Bontls.? There being no end to the falsehoods and slanders with which Mr. Clay ia assailed, we do not mean to chase them np any further, but to offer a refutation whenever it comes in our way. Here is an extinguisher on the slander that Mr. Clay is under bonds to prevent his seeking a duel with Hon. Vm. R. King. It is from tho lion. S. S. Phelps, U. S. Senator from Vermont, who was a w itness to tho wholo difference between Messrs. Clay and King a difference, by tho way which lias since been entirely effaced from thoir minds, and thoy aro now cordially friend!-: Middle BtTKY, Vt., July '22. 1S41. Dear Sir: Tho circumstances of tho affair between Mr. Clay and Mr. King, about which so much has been said, are briefly these: Inthecourso of a debate in tho Senate upon some subject I do not now remember what the discussion assumed n party character. Mr. King of Alabama, rose and proceeded to indulge in lomo very poiuted and harsh remarks in relation to Mr. Clay. Tho prociso tenor of theso remarks 1 cannot attempt to relate, but they struck no at tho time not only as a departure from Mr. King's usual gentlemanly manner, but as unprovoked and uncalled for. So much so indeed, rs to excito in mo a suspicion that Mr. King's cquamitv ri.tfl hnnn t !tnrrr,i !iv somnthintr nf utii.-h nimitv had beon disturbed bv something of which I , " , i 4 i . ,l,. r. r-, ia? gnorant- lam conndent that Mr. .Clay, had indulged in no previous personautv to pro-'. voke or justify tho remarks of Mm King. After Mr. King sat down, Air. Clay rose, evi. dently much excited, and responded." He closed tvhat he had tosav with a remark in substance.
; that the course of Mr. King was ungentlcman'y and cowardly. ; Upon honring this expression King seized his ! pen and attempted to v. rito something which I s jpposcd mjst be a challenge. Ho was however too much excited to write. Ho threw down the pen, and remarked tii-it ho .would not reply, br;t intimated that he should notico the matter another ! W1V.
this collission between those two gentlemen, of course, excited much fueling, more especially as a challenge from Mr. King waa expected on nil sides. Tho magistracy of the citv, however, took ! the matter in hand, and with a view to prevent tho challenge, Mr. King was put under bonds to keep the peace. And with a view to prevent the ! acceptance of it, should one be given, Mr. Claywas put under bonds also. Iiideeu, it weu. J. have been invidious to place Mr. King in that position without nutting Mr. ( iav in it also. Ao r,' lengo ever paed. Throiiau the intervention of! friends the difiiculty was adjusted a public explanation took place- in tho Senate, and there matters ended. Nobody expected that Mr. Clay would give a challenge'. It was expected from Mr. King. Yet tlic Ijoeofucos have endeavored to tljrovv the whole odiiiiii on Mr. ("lay. Vcrv resncclfullv yours. S." S. PHELPS. F. Fairbanks, Fsq. ' His (Poik's) views on tlio tnrili" so well accord with Mr. ("lay's that both pirties are sntis- ( lieti with tho cxnrosiod views of butn. Jeliersonian. MlltIC THE mFPEKESCI".! The following letters from Mr. Clav nnd Mr. Polk, alike explicit and direct, leave no room for further doubt or cavil .1.9 to their relative jwmition on tho tariff. L.tevcrv man read for him.-?-!!, 1 and judge who comes up to the tta udard: ! MP. CLAY. ; MK. t'OLh". j Ashland, June ii'"th, ? ; Wi.NCJiJisxEti, Mnv " ( ! 1841. $ j LS-iij. S I Dear Sir: I have re- To tho People of Tenceiveu vour luvur, sin-: nesser: ting that our political! Tho object vv'.iic'l I pponeiits r.'.jresent iik in proposing to ( ovas boiii'4 a friend tremor Jones, at ( V. rrollprotection at tho Xorlh :vil!e, on t!;e Pith of Aaud for free trade atipril last, that we !io:M tho tSoiith; nnd you tle-.each write out nnd pubsiro an expression of my'ush oar views and opinopinion, under my ovn!ions on the subject of n hand, for tho pnrpo.xcjTarhr, was, that our rof correcting this inis-'.pcctivo i'osino.N miht representation. I niiiibi distinctlv known and n fraid that vou will finu'lnnderst.o!! bv th - p; otho eilbrt vain to correct ink Thnt 1 inisrapresentations o I lvvero already tuliy and me. Those who ciioose;distinctly know n, 1 ciiuld to undorst.ind my opin-i;ot doubt. I had bTr.Aions, can have no uifTi-;i;LY i-fKiN'5 Tin: i Li::or cnlty in clearly com pro-if was a Ruritnsr.N tahending them. I havrinvE in Congjikss bv.es repoatedly expresseii: rroscn to a PitoTteTiVE them as Into as thi?jii.ic v, as ;iy iuj iiuved spring,and several times, votes and rrBLin;i in answer to letters fromjsPEECHKS prove. Since Pennsylvania. My o-,l retired from Congress puions,such as tliey are jl held the same opinions, have boon recently quiuiln tho present emivass I as freely expressed ai'tlAI) AVOVi:i) MV tho Sontli na I ovor vtter OITOSlTlOX TO Ti 1 1 : rAIUL'P ACT (F od them at tho "North. I have EVEttv v.-heijeTHF. LAST WIIIC, maintained, that in ad- CONCPKSS, ns being ji'stixg a Takiff fo:i highly photective in its keveni'e, niscRi.MiNA-character, and not dctions ouniiT to i;e ji.iPE signctl by its autlmrs ns foe Protection: that a keyencf. measlte. I the Taiiiff of !S-i2 had nvoweil my opinion has ope hated most uen- in mv public speeches I EFiciA lev. and thnt 1 that the interests of the I AM UTTERLY OP-country and especially j POSKD TO ITS RK-of tho producing'and ex-. jPIiAL. These opin-porting States RL- : ions were announced KvQCIRKD ITS Kl tno at iublic meetings PI AL, nnd tho resiorain Alabama, (leorgta, tion of the prirtcipies of Cha rh-ston South Caroii- tho Compromiso act of 1 na. Aortli Carolina tind lb,5;. , in Virginia, j I am, respectKilly, ' your friend and obedient ! servant, j II. CLAY. ! Fkkd. J. Cope. T Si E: I' A S. I. A li I V 11 , 1 n. 1 n r r: : id ruai.Miiii kve.iy 1'ltlDAV, 1 !. P. KOLLOIV.tr B. W. DAVIS, 1 1 the Snul'i-fitst comer of Stiii and Fi'iut si rait, liiehinnnd ll'airic cvnnfi;, Indiana. I rms of .dvertiin:;.--0i: Uni t. ax t.er t ;;iare fie three insertions, ami Tw rnty-Fiv f ( "knts lr ra -n dilionat iorrlion. Ten Lines, rr tap ppm-f occupied I y 2.V) em.', is counted -i;oare, not iiin ceuni?f! ie toan 3 j'i!re ; all over a i'tnrp, tid Ic than as iuare a half to lie counted a cqMttrr and a half. Per q isre tin thrre month, Thrke 1oi.i,ais; for ?ix inontn? S; PolLars, or Tkn Poij.ars per aiinnni ; two;jnre9 Fiktkfs npt l.Ans Avn FiFTT Cknts per annum; tnree piarrs T'fiNTt PoM.vrs per a:inom. "Mrrrhin:". Pruirsist, anil o titer, !lveriiim bv the year, will !.c charged for a i:lnmit of I'.HjO m', i'iil.Hu yet antiiini; for tbrep-f mrth of a column, iSIOO; for half a rnlninn, for a q larter ofa rohioiti, f Oo'll. A deduction of Ji per :ctU. will i c made on ndvcrtiroicnta Ivijer '"van a einnero; a column, vneu inserted by the half year or v ear. bi i n .'. altered, t'iiarn-ery iiotiers and petition? fm divorce", mi?t be paiI invar a'lly i;v advance. Advertisement" "imii' from ahroad, iim'l he secompanied wit!t t'"e caeh, i.vie-? ordered for p.ihlication lv a brother pabJUiier N. it. No .dveriioeiu wiil be lseoiit;nied tint'! paid lor, unless a t the option of the puL.!iJ'ier- or hv pre- ioj eii;;ucme:it !et-ecji the rmSi'ber" and trie advertiser. JOB PRINTING. EMPKACOC HlCISTEtriL Ntt OTnEIt BLANKS, PAMPHLETS. Promissory ioles, Bill and Varly Inri&'iom. Neatly done t the D32.fi.'sl"DI'ltfH Dff$lU(t i CASH FOR FLAXSEED. rIlL1:- '"i'.'yV n ,!! "ive th h'n,'"t f"ce in cash ,.,r r IjA A.M-t.L, dehvfTert at toe r store in Ktenmculd. ju; s.uh, 1RVIN REED Jt BROT1IEK. Dillon's History oC Indiana. 4 few copies ef this valuable .o:k, hare been recWei and ar offered fir a'e at ih B?K STORE R-ch-iO'id, Apr;! 5th, IS It Vf
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' ' "T ' fa '' t i 1 a, a J n .. 1 ,. . , ,', ; . taP tl t inr. a ;il 1 : i'p ;.-ia; r, f 'a :i -. aa a t ; a:, ! ii't our tr'i.'-r .;r- of i- a. . ii IP. a c i :c 1 - -if a-! ri I iorin uii'iar t- iaaT i.ai a ? S;i i -,! ; v - i nr-. ! -t i inr 'iv a ri-pir-.lv i ac a ':: ' r: a Ta! :i.- 1- -it '111!? AJei'iiuk Iteainn a.f J laaisat rp-.;!fi'.-(a a !' :t; i . . tf-il vo 1 pininli' yf"i I (aK.-!!:i n it Ti-aai I i' - iff-aa-j -.v;ai ta'- nac'rill? i'remdl.i- J ! t 'ry si-c !-. af :i Vu iiioaa:v aaiaif, :i aa .1 iri, inn.iPiizn, j '''-a a:':', -.t r-i.l if ta.' t 'if out, : aa,H , Sa t t i a III j a. .-..!, ,V .- , v. yai fa-: -.' a i i.ai' n f.-i of t'r. I'n.i-' .-ih'i l-i . .: 1 r"t ItciiiP ii .' It i a -iff. mi! frffi.-aria.ii rea.e Sy, aad -"(., n to .piii ive ail iti-en-e li -'.a your ny-trin. ; AT.cii ii-ic-.i ii1' j.-e it : too iat". ihrif iarn a'r. iy ii'-t lints! I yo'ir Ij:i f-iii a ;" l'' ai-j-a lan. rial render vour! ! re.-merv jirr- -n r r":;"v!" " ' " - -a :"-".-! : -at ome tridiii : a 1- 1 ,t : ; ;a. .1 -a a....i : a; - air. .-r of medi- : - Kii i ia jaaaf. 1.1 )r. I ) a.ia h a" -a ! frJ7-A f.r--:i aaa'-. 1 i-t rei-eived an-t for -..'? at the ; I Kiphi.M.iid, J.iiis '!, !-it H'V-h; sroaij. 1 'coms'Hm'K's i: iKTAnf-i: vi-:rmifugi-:. fS c--"". ' - ' ,y v a 1 v iwAi.r.tEi-: wcttM MrmcixK. For s.-io at tho KOUk STORK. A WORD L SI-:AS0.. i i I "i N" i t ia .-fiiitirrf r! hTiv pii-iv are aoanaay hnry r'e ' n preoiati;' erave tnii univerai!ir prevalent ilifeasp, t i.i-iMiti.i-'i. tl.e vital importance of attpnri i r.rompt y to . ii.:S cmpianiU i'.ii.i:;! ifcd to it, waii be re n lily 0 rk w x te.-igt i. It i r-in,!.ute I last riprine t'ae yer 14 1, in tlia t'nited Sf.te a ioue, rj'.'.i'lJ ;:r-'tiIi oie-l "' t o.i-ji.ipt ai, in ii-: -ari'!j forms ; ri .vi of inn Jare i- jiaa -r, ( ia m.-iaai ( nn were v 1 ; 3.1 i ajti.e, i.i the very i.rin.e ol iife, vior an-f a-fl.ie!: Let it alio l.-a -pr.;aji.!y borne in mi-i ! t.-.at thi inri'ii0 i a i l iiilai i,eae im it origin aon..t i.i.ariao.'y in a nejiocted co. i; that by t.ie oe 0 J'f,.er and enient me-fi.-iiie trie riieose maybe ireieiivel In-m sel'.i.i.j 'M t as Ta i .--, a-d t'-.i a vj! j'i1''s life mi i-e rrn'ong?.!. Swh a inJa--i.ie is Dr. Dmwufi Kiiiectirant Ueaie.ly, lor Conimpno-', C'ajiri', (lo-i;;n, and all otoer i!ieae of lh I,une. I-iver anl Winririipe. It i reor tei 10 with cnlirieiice by Ail Classes ff Society. It remove tne morbid haiiior that pllie in trie minute a:r-p!i of the Lue and the dieae-l matter t'ist lie t'ie Tivicj, or Windpipe, v iix, er: a-a 1 ki. Tfu i a faia'i riieae removed m it iiii?'er"T. It ev-err ia;e of Con 1. option trie Remedy wiil aifird Re'i-f It ha cure-i many w.hi recovery w a pmnojneei nnpeieM, a:id in 111 tiie i- it ed unou: afTirtlin mint benefit. I nat be ir.d jced ti tr.3e wita such an aiarminc H ipa br rr.ikini ae of any of the tyrup, Candies. vVc, tuat are daily pa med off on tna ansjpectin roiMic. (io at once to the new cifnee under lha Ilenrie House, and otiin tie n.edieine befowe it i too late. fi A supply of tae aboa Flxpeu rant Remedr. jilt re Vved at tha RICHMOND B XK STORE. June it, 1U. OCT$ Pr bottle. IIYDRAl'LIC CEHET. OLT5VILLE HYDRAULIC CEMENT, for.aa by JRVI KEEDiv BROTHER.
MR, wimkk; Ult .lyorurn kem.irk.iet.e cure by vslsh
COASC.TI iI10.! itiiuiij; all in ia i.uii uirai.-iite lor l. 011-jrojji on, none "'" 10 l'" "-eet-ng ifuli rTc iifr ci- . or aim - a hihi fl rl,tii.iin than that iiiost .1.1 1 rlul f li.-ie, ! Wi-.ta-t B.iNaa f Wil l t heiry. , I hai .1 -fiiii. at tb lie. I ,t timr )rm,,lfl anl. vO"ia.!y po..,-e . li h. rJf. i (iwv,,,,,,,, th.oatlt . ol a I t:!a-?e in raeif tur- mu-t i!a,.-r,etoij-ly rwnaumn-t:-e character. And jd .,-. of t! trtate.i e.,.i..eiic tluon- 10.11 . ir a..Ie cn.niiry anhe iiiatin.l , irrommrn.f it 'a the MOST IMWEUFL-L CTliATiVK vf I u1k,ry iiisea.e i;i tiie wh.iie range of I'narniary. 1 lie alr. iti the -i;rrii Stairs have itiii lar bepn unparalieier) ; ani ihc 11,0-1; gratiiyin )rut ul u-ef!'n a-y liaie been recaivct liv.u e-.rry jdai waiere iliias l.tci ue.l. Tiiousait It of C4iHtiiiiEli vc i'a 1 icii t iia- e r.i.tnay ten.! i. i va t- ! ia.nn, ani coiifed its sur,'V,i.j, e.-e!'.e,il mmi Buiuin-; o er 'riie renmika ' : o! this It.'il-iaiii H nil ittiotit -inij iii a (rcat ,ncn. ire 1.1 lap pc-u'.iarly rtcealda a.ia jiuneriiil nitiira of il ingredient. 1 1 i a l iNJ: IICUBAL .Ml.l)ICINE; Co 1 p .....I ,-hif 111 -of U.I t'l I Kit It V It A 1 Iv and the iPii imp 1('KI.ANI .MOSS (the latter inipnrip.1 expiete'V lor tin jHif u-e,) the rare inr !i'-;il virtue of uhiali are alrooiliin I liv n new rlieiiiical iruce, w iih the Hxtract : ' ur thin ren Sertng tiie iiols ramji iii i I ttia m itt certain iv! t-tVicaciod remn. I ever 1! ipnv ereil fur Consumption of the Lungs. q 'if q 3 t$ T?ic (liloit-i ;i- tr ft are nmrcd from .letft. Jmlm i.li irre. I rusists, t i .'p;riiri-, in tUn State, to ichom tt irat cmt imiriiriitrd i, .fi'm inter, Ksrj . , ci It Ben of" 'hi 7iirri, , irking "i ntij ( l'iia. I! in iMiToN, ( u, O., IW 4.1843 Mf"r Josiiv ,V limvn At voiir rrqtiet I tferew till tranniit lo yiiii a lenieni. of the rae nf Mr. W'iineraini . a i 1.1, u near n 1 am n hie lo- c.nnniunicat, which y on taut iii.priy t ijijhh.h if tot hi, 11 I tl a r!nir to inI'.irm the w of the eft'ecta il tli invatuah! tnei'icine caiied Wimj'i Itilsnni of V i t l"h rrv, tu which by tit liivine !'l"-'-'ios. I am initbud for tlie teslotation to health of my Wile An I ciiii.i. At.uji live jar 104 . Mr. V imr r ivas attacked with a ! violent i-ii ii, iin in the ehrtnni niile, and j niptonis of 1 .lauroa. iii '; consumption. ).iring the iniertal frnm that lone l oupt iiii- in l-'ebf iiaty iai, H ie had bi-en traated by rniiarait 1'livsa-i i:n lium I uca, Svlvania, Homer, Cathain ami .Ne-m.li, n.i.i iiiin nniy (ainaii 1ei.1l ol the in.nl or- , icat yni,iiaa! Aiioiit one ear n, she paj;!it a violent ao'if. n hi -.'i ..a-iie-f na-in Ihe l.n.-v, jiro.Jti.'ini! an alarininic :'42r :iiio-i of a:l for irpvi-nj. svmioiiiti llr l'l)ipi iv as s-.11 f ir, a n.i ih s,n if !us tie -1 rllul,, she in-gai rapiiily in -:uk u 1 - ir iur linoisr-. t o.ia, I ixjira 1 ua tion, llectir. toe'hor v :iii nij;!it weat, iiii t educe. I lief tu a coinpiele k ie tOfi In I" ehoi.irv laf,1. Iter attpmiipg I'lty ici ail, ii rein p I iu r af iiito i!i(.r liopr le-s, a couikiI a cullpil, and after deirieratiii u.ftil her ci-e 11 na ni ino i'ly pmn m iced iier t'i lie bet inri the u-ncil of ineiui, an.! t x)ieed their ata i ; i t 11 1 n!ie c.i ill t irvi 1 e h it a :mt t lime, one or twit eiksal l.irtiiest. She n ,1 a 1 las nmo eiti.ey connne'1 to iif : in 1!, nivl sen rata y nL-le to iiitianlate, rxcr 'l in a w hisjiT. Ilrr .iai!y aiovH.n-i ol c inittn v oui.l lati her unaiicr nijite I!y from t t i . nooi, 1111 J .0 eipre were they, '.'aat we ila! evpei t lliat eieiv ar. xisni vvou'al be the tail. The (liivu-iaua 111 coimcii priicijunceil her Ijiin);, Line', Ki i iti-, Spinf, mi'l incm Membrane nf the Stomach 10 !a. in araal -, il.-ra-el It was .11 linn extremity that mb In ajir in al to ohtai r a iauiih!et 'le'ciihing ir "iV ilr' !!'-.'iaio ol Wild Cherry, as apjdicn bin to I.U' R afTerlimi. We iiinnediatrlv fait t'l von and procured a holtle, and cnnnnenep'l in n.w at evening by r;ivii her nne teioon fj!!, an-! such a ihe nr;iriing etfect, that flie ! able ttt in a pouiforfble nihls rrst. without exper aiiciii' any pimii'in of c -uhin?, aii I ..-i it ultimatn efTcct, that after taking five battle he iva. contrary ti the expi .-in lions of Iter ph i-.ician. n n'f every one ho a w ber, entirely r -tored to lin!th : and mce lal ninoier ha ilone ihe entire wo.-k of iter family After tlie lat atla-k of Mr". Wimer, our voon'-si rhil f, then an infnnt al If.e liff-a-ii tak'-n 'bi 11, a-i l rapirfly ttinkin. with the Fame i mpi'iim a it mother, and eein the hftppr effect of tha Ra!joi in the ca-e of the moiher. vere (lp'1""! ti make trial ol it (or the chd l, a. id it vva attended with the tains perfect B.iTfH. The above statement ran Vie at'.eted br onr .hyieian a '.vrli aojr neijjhhor nn'f nc.-j in intance, who naw Mrs. iiner d.irin the come of ber o koe Very tm'y, you re, iV e JOHN WI.MKB. n-ir!i.e"n, fiickin; Co , Trice 5 I per bottle, or ix hoitle for $'. 1 "or nair in Cincinnati, only I y s.-wronn a tark, o. I.I. I'o 1-t'l st , between Main ,V Sicamoie Sold in Micilio. nii, at "ie til )' K STORF, and, also, at UEEl'S" DllL U STORE. A!o, in Pari. . an.) in Winchester, la., by Dec. bi, Is 13. (V.i) COTTOM At JONES. g n n ? ? ? JPcace for the JflothcrZ QUIET AND ' ROSY HEALTH' FOR TIIE CDILD. (JOLDEX ORIENTAL DROPS. fj'Tuc Ttlif of children rutting leetftJS) TO PAHE.VT8 AXD Kl'RBES. ,t iii Btated by eminent medical men, that at leapt one-third of the children in the United States die from teething and diseases cansed thereby. The passage of the Teeth through tho g-.im'?, produces dancjerous and trotibletiime eymptoms. It 13 known by mothers that there is great irritation in the month and sums durni"; thia proces. The gnm ewell, the seer tion ol eaUva is increased, the child ia eeized with frequent and sudden fits of cryincr, watching, starting in the elcr-p. nnd ppasma of peculiar parte; the child phrieks with extreme violence, and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. If these precursory symptoms are not speedily a(jvia'ed, spasmodic convulsions univeroal?V supervene, and goon cause the dissolution of the infant. This infallible remedy has preserved thousands of children, when thought past recovery, from convulsion. As soon as the "Oriental Drops" are ruh-t.i-.i on the gum, the child will recover. This preparation is so innocent, eo efflcaclous, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let ita gums be rubbed with it. When infants are at the age of four months, though there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle should he used on the gums, lo open the pores. Parent should never be without this remedy in the nursery where the-re are young children ; for if a child wakes in the night with pains in the game, it immediately gives ease by opening the poreo, and healing the gums; thereby we renting Convulsion, Fevers, &a For sale at tho BOOK STORE. STO.K WARE. ' rrfin iHeri'rer hTe ju received on consignment, . JL tar? lot of siane Jo, Jare and Pan, that will ! otd cheaper than trie common reft wara at wholesale ar re;tii If jm want any, r.p' aoon. f Hi VIS REED &. BROTHER. "3 AID for FLAXSEED, by r B. BRIGIITWEf.L31tf Rich-noad, Aug. I"), Is41.
