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PALLADIUM. Ricnua.D. imy., wed.dkxav .horxijg, Xovembei 1, 18tt.
CUH COCNTRY PRU1LCTI TO ITS I.ULSTHY. FOR PI! i: a I i n N T . HENRY CLAY, OW KENTUCKY for v i c i: r n k s i k n t , THEODORE FRELIMJIIUYSEX. O F N K W YORK. ? IIKNUV S. LANE. $ JOS. O. .MARSHALL. Fttte Elector. District l-I!eetors. lst District. J. A. liLACXENaVrKiE, of Warrick
2d " James ( m.mn3, of Floyd. 3d " John A. Matron", of Franklin. 4th " S.v.Mrji-r, W. I'akkkk. of Fayette. fth " Iluoa O'N'f.at., f Marion. 5th " Jko. ( J. Dev. of L'twrence. 7th " liieiiAr.n W. TaoMPiiiv, of Vigo. 8th " Ar.BKi'.T . I Ior.MK.s, of ..'arroll. lth " Ho:tACK 1. Binnr.E, of Cass. 0th " Iewis ( . TiioMi'so.v, of Allen.
F;tN hoo.Is of O. I.ecoi). We publish boluw an article from the LowelH Journal, to which we call tho attention of such of ' our readers ns have hoard tin; charges made by O. Beeson, in several of 'tis spioches, and in a ; communication published in the JcH'-rsotiian, that ! tho lion. C B. S.iiitii had misquoted the ConstiLilU HUH. s. l. .T.IIUll II 11 llM.TH.l.Ji. JU i.iu v uu:,;i- . . . . ... tution nf New H.mphin 111 the pccch which ' he made in the lloii.io of Kepresentativcf, during '' tuti. tho lust session of ( 'oiigre,, upon tho Iiho:!e fs-! land question. Mr. Sm'th for the purpose of showing tho hypocrisy of the Lorofoeo who ! charged tho Whig with opposition to popular ; rights, road tho provisions of the "onititution of j Now Hampshire w hie't render ineligible to a seat J in the Legislature, or to th? olii -e of Governor,! any person who is not a fr.rihoMcr, or 1IO IS A CATHOLIC! The locos for many years have had the control of every d--pa.rtm.vnt of the Stale of New Il'tmp-iliir . -a ;i I y t v. ith the undisjintd power in thoir own hatrl-j. t!iiy have refused to rcniovo these i "S restrictions upon the rights of the people from their conli;ui.ioii. Mr. Beson with that iuei.daity which r.lwavs characterizes the ic.'o'rrs t i the locofoco ji.arty, in several public speeches, tins impudently charged Mr. Smith with false I oo.I. r ii-1 has f-t-ated that'tho em. tl'lution of New H'tmp-ihirn does not contain a proy Wtun excluding Catholics fi'oui these ofiives. From the article b.v'ow It will be seen that Mr. kmhUIi h-aa taken the ;eps ne '.rss-irv to prove the truth of the statement made bv him, rud to fasten tho falsehoovl 0:1 M' 1. cs-in. 0"3essii in a copy ;f t!;o (. 1 lo has now in istltulion of New Hampshire, ccrtiik-u to Lo a trno cojy by coiuco occrei.ary u .-laie oi taai .-uue, .inner mo, - r . t-. . i-. . . ... . i .i "broad seal," which contains the provisions precisely as quoted in his speech. And wo know he will b'j pleased to show it to any one who may desire to sen it. Will Mr. Hecson call i:pou .Mr. F-mith and examine ii? If ho is nn honest man
and politician lie w ill, and as such, take back tho! surrounding country are invited to participate, falsa charges he has made against Mr. Smith. . Lamps can bo had for six and a fourth cents Wo shall obsrv the course he pernios in this each, and .all who are disposed to join in the pamatter, and the public will form their opinion of ladeare requested to call at Dickinson's shop his noxESTY by his conduct in regard to the mat- nruI obtain a lamp.
tcr. "Locoioco s.M :x Ixmana. Tiio Hon. Caleb K. Smil.il. a liiir imiiiihtT if FViiiiTros froni In. dlonn. ihirinrr ililoi M.a;r. ,v,o,ir. n,, o!.' 0r,-i. upon tho lhodo Island ouestion. in renlv to Mr. 1 Uurko of New Hampshire, in which, alter show- ' : . i . i .-.in ,. "'S' r'-' r'8y t. ino aorr synipatinzors. and mm i no iincutucns wticn nicy ueiii political pow in Kh..ie Island had refused m extend the sufage, ho quoted from the Constitution of Xew ampshire, to shovv that even tho old Charter of er tra; I In mn KingCharles was more liberal in its provisions! man inai instrument is, w mcii reqmrcs a person ; to bo a frce-h.oluer and of tho I'iiOTESTArvr Re ligion to hold the ollieo of either Governor, Senator, Councillor, or Representative. This speech tho Locofocos in Imliana have been uhablo to refutj bv argument, and thev have adoplod a system in reriru to it of bare-faced ly ing, and have even the assurance to declare that thero aro no such nrovisious in tho Constitution! of Now Hampshire, and unbhishinglv accuse .Mr. j Smith of fabricating them. Mr. Smith therefore. 1 sent on here to procure a copv of tho Constitution f of New Hampshire, attested bv tho Secretary of! State, with the 'broad soap attached. Wo pro-! cured the copy yesterday from Concord, New ! llAm-VC lll-n I.- n ...... 1 I. . . ; . n : ' Secretary. Jnlrtbbons and all. 'tho t for which was ono dollar, and had the satisfaction of p'ac- j ing it in an envelop and of directing and for-'
warding it on its way to Indiana, where wa hopos that Congress mav pass, making appropriations! ?"tW.i ontho National Road." Now Mr. Polk WILL use on tho stump to close tho mouths of the miser- j , - , , t- . . ., . . , - able demagogues who have attempted to put him ; 1x3 m a bad Ux A ho SilouId DOt bc clccted PfCS1down by deny ing f icts which cverv intellifent ('ont Ho says according to Perkins or Polk, that , man knows to bc facts." ' J)0 "WILL sign all bills passed," ecc. Wo make J it out that Polk's committeo consists of Perkins, , oresa-j. k. Fotk. Kennedy, Brown asd "that other fellow; but who Tho locos have been circulating among tio ci- his '-law partner" is we do not know. It may be j
uzens 01 1, us town, a larg-i number of a certain the fellow who keeps the 'Siavo pen" in Washtract in which they attempt to prove that Mr. Clay ington City, and who keeps the Polk flag waving is in favor of yielding a portion of the Oregon over the slaves he has there for sale. It may be territory to Great Britain, and that Mr. Polk is in that celebrated locofoco traveller Roorback, or favor of retaining it a!!, and even more. The that distinguished citizen of Michigan, who had document is partian in it character, and is made to make a pilgrimage east -else a tincMist nnd upVitb misrepresent u;o:i. Uwoaidbo wC!lforthe wmh'cr wiH fi'i the scat cfa Washington."
friends of Mr. Polk to look back losomo of his J votes upon this subjoct. In tbo House Journal of ,! 1S'2S & 29, pagri 140, January 9th, 1S29, it wiil bo found t!iat a bill had passed through its three ' several readings, authorizing tho occupation of Oregon by the United States, and upon the qucs-
j tion of engrossing said bill, James K. Polk, voted throughout the Union tho foul winds of Iocofoco- ! NAY, and tho hill was defeated. But tho locos ism have been howling, filled with tho scream3 of have suddenly become desperately enamored ' demagogues the basest and most black hearted : with Ore- ,n and Texas, and are endeavoring to slanders have been poured out as in torrents of 1 make political capital upon the questions of oc- ; raia l'Pon whig party by the scullion press of cuontion and annexation. They are however mi- their opponents, and tho waves of falsehood and fortunate in their attempt to mako Mr. Polk the.famy have been loaded and thrown with the hero of their party on the Oregon question. Ho storm's fury r gainst the noble leader, the proud 'docs well, and answers their purpose admirably bulwark of our country's hopes Henry Clay, on Texas ho is a Texas man, and his adhesion The w inds still blow tho rain still falls, and tho to tho unholy scheme of annexation, is tho only waC3 have not assuaged their rolling. But tho thing that placed him in the station he now oc- , Whig party unscathed and unharmed stands up copies as a candidate for the presidency. I proud and erect, with the bright burnished arms of honest integrity and patriotism undimed, i -11-1 '
riPE laying J no ioco press is iouu in cnargmgti.o i,(gs w.tu unnging in voters irom outer .t lift - - . t t . States to voto the Whig ticket. Their object is to divert public attention from themselves, w.n.st thev aro gui'tv of tho infamous conduct they im pute to the Whigs. WiiO ever heard a respectr"an charge tho Whigs with "pipe-laying?" Xo one. But as an cviuenco tuat tho locos aro guilty of it, refer to tho late election for .Mayor in tho city of Baltimore. At tho rceei.t state : election tho locos had a majority in that city of lvi''-J, and now, three weeks afterwards, they j have elected their Mayor by 5'.i3 votes only! It will bo observed that the vote falls off 71G i that the Whig volo has increased two votes, and i 1 t -n t 11 l-t .1 , ti.at ,c locos nave tost Au-nii ai wmcn, more iS '! douLt' votes! Seven hundred "f "T T Tim Mfimi' irim.i will rlniihunss In ntteinritefl in Tho same game will doubtless bo attempted in this Stnte, and wo ask tho Whig of this county and l'istrict to guard tho polls. Wre wish all men who are entitled bv law to a vote, to exercise .... 1 , . that right; but no ono who is not by law a voter s, .j b v-' I j d so ' " Asi, iuc at flilNltoro'. ( Thursday last, tho Whigs of Franklin townuhip raiseJ a most stately Ash. Its beautifjl piral form rises far above- tho insigficant pigliut hickory raised by tho locos. If tho height of poles is ominous of tho fate of the parties, then the i,x.0s (.-,f Fmnklin aro a most essentially used up set. Whilo tho Whig-s were engaged in raising their po tlie locos stoo l around their rendzo;is. iiraviiir Clocofoco nravers'l that it initrht fall v hut so sooi) n-i it w as found to bo out of danger, they shuiked into their hole, and were as dead as a p.-.sLiin. V"iiigs of Fian'vlin. thero is a pule raising on Monday next, in which both parties will have to participate. Von can beat them then, too. if you ! will to do so. Oivo them a '-null, a strontr null. and a pull altogether." Torch IiIit Iroffiii:. The W higs of liichmoiid propose forming a Torch Light procession, on Saturday evening next: provided tho weather is suitable. The loT . " . . - .1 - . - - .1 - . 1
ljiciis n;io uppomieu a meeting in 1111s pi.aco on
aiurcay, u i'il'tless lor iho purpose ot giving tne 1st blow in tho great contest. The whigs have no ii isnnsi t on iri ini"i- r-rn it l I fir i r mrrt i n y. tmr . ; '""" w iil avail thmsetves of tho evening lor the puri ... , ,- . , ... , , post' oi eo.-nne; meeting, r-pcecnes wiri ne mnuc ; an-i ihe Richmond and lias kindlv consented t heed the procession. Tho higs of C'cntreville, Xew Paris, and the Dumby Polk's Ctfuunittee. Tlie locos in IS 10 w ith a mendacity unknown except in that party, charged that (Jen. Harri son, acted under tho influence of a committee. D;it tl ho result of the olection nrovod that tho onlv j comm:ttco w hose behests he obeved was comoscd of o:sb- HlOX, two HUNDRED and SKVEN TV-FOUR THOUSAND, TWO, II UND RED AND SEVENTEEN free Ameri ' caM citizens. Ho obeyed their call to tho prosij-..:., . Cut w hat is tho situation of these same locos now. Read the following resolution, passed at a loco meeting in Ccntrevillo on Saturday last. p ? j ti . i i it ' l, Toa.-v! l-o.-l I lint wo rs i- 1 1 f i". , I 1 n Kivmrf I.Tj-k to state, upon tho authority of our lata honorable representative in C oep-ress, Hon. Andrew Kennedy. who applied for information, through tho. I Ion. Mr. Brown of Ton nessoo, tho law partner of ; Col. Polk, that he. Mr. Polk, will approve all bills : l'lnt Congress may pass, making appropriations on j the National road." This resolution was olTercd by Perkins, and ; tha 9L,bstanC0 of u that 1 erkls Kennedy e substance of it is, that Perkins 333-3 Kennedy ! ,o1 nim tiiat Brown sa'9 tnat l5)C law partner of ; Polk told him, that Polk 4 WILL approve all bills
Watchman what of the n'ght!" Every man in this broad land, extiudhig fro:n the north to tho south, and fro:n the east to the west, is a watchman of our country's interests and prosperity. A political storm has ior the past six months been raging with great fury
Uar- niuft tho slrir jangled banner "without a slar t!inun0!j ,jf a striHJ orasc,J. Whiio tho s.jnn stii, rn arjd jt8 tUJIJ(jor8 aro soon , bo sppJ carrvIn? wllh it to destruction, ono of its two elements, we cannot but imagine "WATCHMAX WHAT OF THE NIGHT?" The rcsponso comes to us "ALL IS WELL!" We trust in Gud thr.t it will be so in the end. ?Ionday next is the day of conflict in our own state, and ero tho ides of November, the battle will have been lost or won throughout the union. And in this our last appeal to our fellow whigs, those with whom we have battled for many long yoars of anxiety and hopo those whoso hearts wo know are arc attached to their country with it. , , aW. lv .vli,i stnn,i FIRM! The dark c!ouj wh;di hM is already tinged with silv . - , , overshadowed tho er brightness. The lustrous star of destiny which led our fathers through tho severe and bloody scenes of the revolution is still shining with tho same beauty and brilliancy as it did then, and points to the coming 1 . , x , c of that day, when locofocoism w moro in the land. ill bo known no and arc waiting with anxiety for an opportunity to jerform the most sacred duty you owe your country. Tiien come to the polls. ' Let nono bo absent. As you valuo th.e institutions of your country as you n!uc peace the honor and fair fame of tho only free people in the world as J'ou respect the memory of the illustrious dead, and vaknQhe happiness ot tiiosa whosra to suc-cce-1 v'ou a.s you love rind would cherish tlie glorious spirit of liberty, do your duty. Stand by your principles, firm end unwavering, and tho rc3ult of the contest wiil prove to the country and to tho world "ALL IS WELL!" LooK out for ;omc villiftnoiss act of the Iocos Secret ('ancu. Tho Iocos had, wo aro informed, a secret caucus in Ceiitrcvii'o, on o;iUi.'Jay lost, and in the evening of tho same day they held another in the oluco of the Jeffe rscnian. What the object of the meeting was, we of course know nothing; but from the secrecy was observed, wo have no doubt that they design doing some act of which an honest man w-ould not be guilty. It was a meeting of the leaders, and the rank and file were excluded. .V very respectable member of the nartv. we are informed, attemetrd to rroin nibnis . , , sion into tne cau.ru?. but was told to "stand a lit tlo back and ho could see just as well." Wo believe thero is something in tho wind, and thev doubtless intend to porpetrate some act of fraud. Watch nnd expose them. Watch for spurious tickets. Perhpps handbills are to be issued on the eve of the election. Locofocoism is seldom to bo believed, much less when it is known there is no opportunity to refute their statements. The locofoco stato central committee has recommended a secret organization and it is being carried out in this countv. WHIG MEETINGS. Oa FriJay,the 1st Nov. Mr. Ptinuv, will address tho people al Economy, n jj , , OJ . -aiuruaj, lilt a mov. JAME! EBRV Esq. will address the people at Newport. m C.HEE3SVi2 OBlTl'AR, DIED On Sixth day the iiih inst , .f Consumption. Joun CiiDvrn i, Gaiea, eje f -21 ytars and 23 (!ys j - Aias, tUat one o young !iojld lade. An ! pn-s from earth to eroo S Anv; Tnat on tiie 11 otn of youth s.'ioo'.! tread, So sron toe footsteps r.f decay! That one whose gentle heart formed In virtue' purest, kin !et mmj'd, Whose 900! at pity's tou-h uai Harmed Should fall to deatli's embraces cold, 'Twas bard indeed to site tlife up. With one so iesrly loved to part Mt bard to drink that biticr cup. Most piercing to the angjisiied heart. But who can re.Te t'iy item decree, O death, or turn thy dart away? Tiie yojn and old alike u the To tay reient'esa arm a prey. The lenderest tie! :o trortilf giren. Are torn apart at thy command; Tiie twining eho'ila ansnorier riven Mulltoetd by thy dividing hand. But peaee, nor inuimnr at the dee.!, 'Tis leaven give and tskes away The prisoned ssal at length if .' ced, To bi in one eternal day. Tbe sua at '.en;h shaSi qjench bi light. And m3n aa ! stnr rfaa to fhirtai, And enrt'.i be wrapped in enile nigrit, The roei t -io4 of li-we
The j'ril freed from moria! clay, Unfettered by i:i eirtfiy i t. Hat but cnmrafn?H the eternal lay Of love and praise beyon I tiie eV-.e.
BRANCH STATE BANK OF X.NCIANA, "5 KicusioMi, loth .ik'iHii 1st, lo-l-l T 1 riC Stockholders in this Bunch are hereby iioti!U"l 1 l;iit llie siiaiiHt eieciion fjr teven Director?, titer, on their prt, far the e'H-jtpg t ra r, will fc hel.t at h" Banking liuja on Scvemii dav.th-s iii 1 Kieven'ii Month iitxt. I'.LUAil 1 OKi iN, Caahirr. TO THE L VPirA 5 U.?T re.-eive 1 a binrla .me !.-t of I.if 'I c' F 15, 9 p oioi (!e! ghifdl an I eamf jrlab'f a il.lc fir cH weather. Call an t aee them iiEEVLJ i. FAIGeZ. GEO. II. HATES k CO., I MPOU PKii-S AND n iMl.E-SALt; D.iL'GtilSrs. t is-.H.ati. 0..r. curner of Ma.n and Krom nitni.cffT f,r on tue n.t liberal lernn 'or am or npprn.e.l ctcia, a tery extensive assortinent of trtotls, some of uiiicli are rf iteir own dirrc! iinjxiriniinii. I.a jc deaSert aitJ maouU.-: jrers i;-J:f1 ai Kaeiern prire, a imne ffeiitt an i exmartje unlf. All articles of the he st iuniy the iaiiUAinj 1 a rt of their took : DVE SI ( ITS t "oniv.iii, boitoil F JT.iC. I'Ul Campii-if 0ii mi, T ifkry I ream, Tartar l.iqnrn-e, Sicily l.!;urire, Calahr-a Britiisione nn i Sultjlur !!.)rn!T, rrfnitj. Q lininr, Fieiti-h Kheubarb, I urkey !jcTae. pure .? jiii.-e ny iien f , pur Cayenne, AfricaAloes, .i;rri ir Magnesia, Fhi. Ca'-imei, h)iJ ami Am. i'nr. Sn la 'lart Aril Castor O.I O.ive Oil A!ci..-!i:il A4 Anirtiiia Sjt- Nit.-B Su!;,h Kther (-nil Arabi.Llisemial (i! Extract", all kinds Chemiral", all kinds Instruments I'aie.it Me.ilrines i-r PAINTS. .Vc .Nit 'ti-l, rui Ke.l ' uotl, cut i on!, lii-imaa l.a- t 3 e, extra iln I !i r, i '-j.ch ln-ligo, Mani'! U S,.rn Fiu i , I) Bengal A: j.ii Oii.l Cy-. rat Ii!un i :i i! Vitriol Atjia Foilis Mjri-ttie A;i.l Miiriaie Tiit "'ichi'ical Niitiinlis Kxtraet I.-'gv oo I Cudbear S.jinac 'i vJineric Shellac Frrsj Papers Machine Cards Purs Snerm Oil Pare Lard Oil Grain Tin tiloe'i Tin Eniry &.c vVc SUNDIiIE-J.
I Whitinir. liry Rrandy ard Wine White lea-l. p'J'e. and Xn 1 Virginia Tobacco Ted Lead, No 1 Cigars, all brands : Birtrk Lr-i ) Tanners Oil Liiharr-, (Via Itosin C'arolitn Turkey Cmber t'e nrnl and Lima , Venetinii Ue l, Eng Soaps and Candles Spanikii Pro-.vn Rottlet, Vial on I Jars j Yellow Ocher, French llavaim.t S-njar ; lntiip Hiack, i-tpr l'epper an ! Sp'ce Ciirome (ir-en Nieniei nn-i Clocs - Pi Yellow Ciminnmn l) l.'rd Cork, all kin's ', Vermi!;i 11, Cliine-o Percussion t'ai a Do i'ng and Am Mnccaboy Snuff ; Trj sian Iiine I'appee do j Br Jnswirk. (irrrn Si-oicli do j Fiiirri !d Crer 11 Friction MutKir-t I Paris White) Co!o.ige. a. 1 kiitils I Terre !'.S,e -ii Saila-l Oil, Superior Verdigris Java Coffer?, do ("iiaik linperisl Ta Linasc-I Oil ( .unpovrder d-i S,,u 'J'u-pmtine Y II Tei Japan Vrir.iish Lead and Shit Furniture do Dopant's Povi-ler C.-a.-ii do Olue, nil kinds Putty S jporior W'rappine; Paper 1 Window (ilass Letter Ppper C Paint H.il-liea nt Fnctory prirrs Gum Copal Paleralus nnd Pearlas'i Sag-r of Lead PotiH and Chloride Lit i.c itc Slc See eV-r Cah paid for aWjwnx, Fi.ns-e-!, Clover Pee l, T I, and Produce pnerally.
Dec. oOiii Ic-14. Administrator's Notice. ""aVTOriCKis hereby f.'v',. that t'ic u idrr'iti td lia taken letters of administration en tho estate of Stephen MortK deeas'l, 'ate of Wavnj count-.-, an 1 Stale of In. diann. Ail persons indebted to the saii rstate are rrquestfd lO make immeriia te pay mem : nnd those having claim, aa.nst the same are notirt-.j to pre"Ti litem duly authen- I t.cr.tel f-r t itiiiiiient. The said estate i-t s pposed to be fi..lvcnt, i CHAfJLK.S II. MO)?,C, Adu.ir.iiator. 1 ftn ir.o t,t, Ir4 4. Adiniuistrator's Sale. --.! JA p i-1;- . -"i ) I'lCC i herebv piven that I will evn-soe t-ii!nt lie auction on Second ilar. f Mondavi the .")ili oi liuimnnto, ( Aovem'ier) next, at the late rrsidence of Stephen Morris, two MiIps north of Cambridge City, the l'f"H!! properly of said ilecensed, Coiisiin of Horse". Co vs, Hois. M-.eep, Corn, flats. Hay, Wheat in ihe field o;ie Lo agon , one- t o-hor wagon, one carriage. n:ie btS4) one lb resiling ma-hine. ho-nehol-l f.imuu-e, farming utensils, and many oilier articles not necessary to enunier te. A credit of wake m-'Mihs -"rill bn given o-i all turns of three dollar and upwards, the purchaser giving hi note w-iili approved security. CHAIILL'S II. MOORE, .V'miniiirat.r. I III) mo. 1st, lb4L
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REEVES & PAIGK. (firmer'; letn-s E. Ileeves) arp now opening nt the IIICHMOMJ CASH STORE, direct rn-n tiie Atlantic Cities, -,n t f ihe Urgest and best assorted Stocks of Merchandize ever before ofTered in this city. Their stork comprises aimost every q jiiily an i color of Cloth?, Sittinetts, CassimT-s, and Vetmgf, Aisc, Jean?, Fiann4??, Apron Cinck, Tickings, Drillings, brown and bleached Muiir.s, Linseys and Canton Flannels. A. large assortment of Domestic and Foreign Prints, Manchester, Earlston and domestic Ginghams. Lustre Cloths, Merinos, Coburg cloths. Organ Jines, Lunettes, Priseinnes, Bombazine?, Saxony, Pri'icetta?, Indiana Cloth. A splendid assortment of Dress and Bonnet Silks Bonnet, Cap and Velvet Ribbons plain and figured Bobinett black and white Sell Goods, Jaconett Cambrics. Swiss, Book and barred Muslins, Linen. Bishop and Victoria Lawns Irish Linens; Silk ' and Tabby Velvets Plaid do. for dresaes Linen, Cambric, Choppas, Pongee, black Italian. ' Spittalfield, Madras, cotton fla? and Henry Clay Handkerchiefs. Sdk Lce, is, Nett Gauze Veil. A great variety of Glove?, Hosiery, Comforts, Combs. Gum. Worsted and Web Suspenders and small wares generally. Silk, Thibet, Merino. Plain and Erubroidered Cassimert, Waffle, Chamelion, Leopard, Damask, Mohair and Blanket SHAVLS. Colored Cambrics, 3 ply Supertor Ingrain Carpet, Venitian do., and, in act, all manner of plain and fancy Dry Goods, literally corded up. Also. Sea Otter, Musk, Cloth, air. Seal, Velvet and Selet CAsPS A gennral assortment of Hardware, including almost every article in ths line. Glass and Queensware, Grocries, Dye Stuffs, Cotton Yarns, Batting and Candle wick; Nails, Window Glass, Salt, Slc. ke. fcc. Their stock was selected in the Eastern markets with gteat care, by one of tbe firm since the recent DE- ; CLINE in the prices of goods. They, therefore, have no hasitation in saying that they ean be an ! advantage to those in want cf any article in their line. CAsLfsLi SEB" SK? profits acd quick turns are out mottoes N. B. Jost kinds of country produce taken in exchange for gaods. M'.-rriwis Buildinz, Muin Street, Richmond Octobtr 15, 1844. , "
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AND TIIS ITBUC CEXERALLY. .T fl !i u.t.ieri,;;te.i i iw rei-ivi,g from the Fat, a Hrge a-ornrent of Sole an a e'est rtrty of other u.-!i n Skiitirsj. Ilrrse. I'ri !!. tv p. I a'f and Mim Kre-x-h and St rt got lira ine.1 .Morrxri-o flat Skiver, lit 1 ait I Hue Lining, lli-vine TaJ kifl of tiie lettqislity A federal i-nmrni of SHOE FINDINGS r.f t'ie bc-t rpa'Ur. ft.-h at f.ssis. Prp, Thread. B Ist'e' K'aiK", Finrii."! Pincher, Pteut Awl llef. an1 e, ryarro' at'.'. ariv-u ether arii.r es toJ tertr oj la iaiu.).. A giierai assortment nl HAan.vAr.v: f vi saddlf.p.., t "hn in a nrl llainn-a Currir' Too a Patent Joiite. S;eei. liuh Pioae,nUck-ie-.f ami Scnurins liru-iie. I.an)t Z!Nck, &c fce i.c. Irorerie. such at'.tTe. Tea. Suar. Sfiicea, iVr if, ineli,liu iiiiKt of i!te arti.-(e? nf (amily ua Ail nf Vhirh are offered fnr ale. at either wboleaale or retail, at the lovvr't eali price, ami will 1 ex'iaigei for Hides. Wheat. ("ah. Flaxseed. ,Ve. Tlie public are respertlullr invited " call and exnnoite his lrrk. Spa-jisrt Sole. iil. or cash will ha. given ii exchange) fat lea tiier in the rough. J F FLETCHER. 1 iii. mo., !-t. I,-4I. NATIONAL HOTEL Ric!i;noml, Indiana. A. W. LOWFrvS, rKorKir.Tou. T:in above Hotel f-.i:werlv kept hy 13 D. Sloan, is n 4 in the orcuptii-y '-f A. W fti-vera, and open for ti.e re.-epiio.i -f his fruit !s a:id tiic public generally. Oct 1st , ISi-4. WAXTKO IMMEWATELI'. ' A N apprentice to learn Ihe ltot nn I Shoe inn king buti- : ne?. N'i one need apply whn ii over the age of 17 ; yenri, or cannot produce s iiisfurtury evide.ice of good -hr-ia-ter. A. HALL A Ul. J One iloor wet of the n.mk, nichmond In !. DWELLING IIOl'SH FOR S.ILC BY virtue ol nn on'rr of the Wayne Probate Court made at the August Term lti-1-1, I will olTer fo.- sale on tne 'Jiit day of November Ls41 in the City of liirhmonrl tha follow inff ilescribed rtal estate to wit : '1 he South halt of Lot numbered ninety one in that ait ol the nty of itichniond laid r-ft lv Cnadts V. Sinrr, sul-ject nevertheless to a re'iuclion of a strip off ihe Frist end of said ll five feel wide lor an Allev. O.i tho following term a: on fourth of ihe purr!ia?e money to he paid in hand, one fourth in six mimi.il and one fourth in twelve months, and one. fourth in eigli teen month. The purchaser to give noies with approve I su rtv. On the nixive property there is a gTod i-o :ory ilwellini; house, nrnily painteil nnd well finis'ie ! in mo lent ilyle. It contains G rooms, and all tha appendages of a oomforiain'e lesidenre. There is a!fo on the lot a good sinMe and carnage hnuse, and oilier huilding. It is pioasartily situate I, and in a fjoo-l niilihorhood . JO It liOJITON, Ad'mr, f liie etfita of J. S li-trion, rieo'd. O-t 4:h, 1811. 41-s. Siif-itlPFK KILK. J tS Y Wl it! r.f nn Fx-M-min i to me ili.-eeteil, from the g Wa vne Cir.-uit Court, I will expose at pobli sale at ' the Court hoii-e i.'onr in Ceinerville. Wayne Countv, Indiana, on the lfith day nf November 1 1- S I. lit t -A t en llie l.ouis ( ten o'i'lork, A. .M , an ! four oV-lu k, P. M , on sai l day, tiie following pmpertv, to wit: A rertain parrel or lr--et ' id lnnd sit-iatert in Wayna rnunty, (ndinna, tin I known t y ' '-ei.ij n part of the f-'o-ith L'ast (jiarter of Sertion luirtv-f.ve. ; I'owns'.iip fouriren, flnne one West, l-eginning at the junction of ll.e National It-iitd, an-l ihe West line -f said ; fj iarter section, rlirirr I"at along the North fide of said road ihirtv percl.e-i, thenre North parallel with said Wnl line to inriuie thirteen acres 'I'aken ns ths prtiperly of ; John Smi:!i to fati.fy nn eve.-mlon ii favnr nf IV ili in in S. . Wats. DWUJ flF.NTitV, She. iff Oct. 2Lh, 1911. Adniinistiatrix Notice rllin un-lr.ni-J has taken out ol llie Wayne ProUate j Courl letters r.f arlminiiirntion on the estate of Tnomas Well, deceased, late ol said rounty; nil peron in 'ci ted to f-ai I rafale will please make iiurned -a tn pavm rnt, an-1 all ha vug claim" against the fame will present them lei.aily mitheitiicale.l for settlement within the lima ;jrfcriLird !y Jaw. 1 lie eftate is prop-b!v solrent . FANN Y NICHOLS, Oct. leth. 1.-4 1. 43 Ct. Adm'x. Slscculor's rVolice. Tnn un!riig:ft ! have taken out of the Wayne Pio'ime Coirt, letters testamrntary on the i st.a te of A nn Jeffries deceased, In te r,f t.ai-1 co-inty. and therefore rr quest nil person in-ieb.ed to the name to make immediate pnyiueni; nn 1 all those having claims rgaint the same t i j,rrnt t-ieni, letjaily au'-hnti-aied for settlement, within the lime prescribed by law. The estate i probably solve.it. WAY .IF.FFU I F.-. JOSHUA JF.F FR5LS, 1 3t: mo. !Ctli,Hll I'xccaiors. JJllii SO.VG TiOOKS.A larf sS-rg Hooks, j it received at the siirply of new HOOlv "STORK. 37 :.aSept "lh, 14 I. Wood, Corn, 0ts Hay, Pork, Wheat wanted on subscription to the Palladium.
