Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 45, 1 November 1844 — Page 4
From the New York Tribune. Coalition of James O. Birner with the Polk Party. The evidence of corrupt juggle bet' ten James G. Birny, abolition candidate for President, and lbt Polk-Tex
as party, accumulate daily. The Detroit Daily Adver i. ear ol lit 4 ill says:
'I'u it Coalition C'onrLr re. We are not surprised to
Irarn that tiia Locoloeos of Saginaw county have nominato.!, teilU his at sent Jium G . lSiatv, l .q , the Abolition candidate lor the presidency, ae the Loco foe i candidate, i or Representative in the State Legislature, lie received the nomtraatioii oil Saturday last, after starting for 1:19 kUst. 13 ji he bad. pre iously been consulted, and aeq i'eced ; go he himself stated to a gentleman of Seginaw, btlore leaving home. The Locoloeos have exhibited a just sense of Mr. Birtiey's service to theircause during the past jear. JNo man lias labored ao hard or o effectively la aecure the electoral tote of Michigan to Mr. Polk. It wai right therefore that lie should receive from tbem tiiii mark ol their confident and gratitude. Ilia present inieion to the East, we have alto reason to b:iieve, hat been nnderlskeu at the iustanee of leading 1cofocos ae well ae Abolitionists of New York, though cloaked under the pretence of a vieit to one of hii children in Connecticut, liis conference with lien. Hatcall at Flint, if divulgsd, would doubtless disclose that fact. Leading Locufocos in this city hare at any rate openly exulted v.-e; iiif New Yo, million at thii crisis. We did not need this additional evidence of Mr. Birncy'e sympathies with Loco-Foeoitni in ihe Presidential struggle; but oiheiS did and their evt Mill now be opened. W ing abolitionists will not, we predict, consent to be made Mr. Birney's catipaw in sucn a game for the exclusive benefit of the Locofoco party, when they come to tee this last conclusive proof of the position They will not follow t cr f'.-rsidentinl candidate into the eampot Loeofocoiiin. correspondent of the same paper adds : 'i iio Loc.ofncos ol Sagintw held thtir convention on Saturday mid strange to tell, Carrie O Birnry received the nominnion to represent Saginaw reunty in the State l-e-g -t'.ature. Will the Liberty men now doubt that be is woiki-.tg into the hands of the Locufocos? They cannot say he had no agency in the matter on account of his being absent, for I Inve it in my p'twer to prove that he was cunsjited before be left, and was pleased with the idea. Connect the iact that Mr. Hi may has received aioininit. oil from the Iocofocos with the fact of his first mairmge into trie Marshall family, and a person of ordinary capacity can accoui.t for hi inveterate hostility to Henry Ciuy . Your. Jte. A. P. DAVI3. Flint, Sept, 30, 1811.
RHtiih Gold. The Madisonian, John Tyler late orgir at Washington city, but now a Polk and Dallas paper umtrs this daring confession ; We ad.nit that "British gold has been sent to thie country in abundance, to be expended in the advocacy of the doctrine of free trade " Wiiti what indignation should the American people real this announcement ! Shall our Tariff be destroyed by British Capitalists? Let the people respond to these inquiries in thunder tones at the ballot boxes no! situ ! 1 L'tu Jour .
being a Tariff
TautT men, in Tariff
From the Cmeinnntti Gazette. Tennessee FolkThe Tariff. The Locofoco claim Tennessee for Polk wiiii as mucii r.iestncss, as if tney believed their claim well founded 1 nry are, most certainly deceived lhal Stale is as crii .i for Clay a Vermont. No man understands the Stale I ri'.er tlnu its present Governor, Jones. Read what he
avs o.i this subject, and alio to Col. Polk
Hi:ui, as is claimed lor him among
Siaies. Here is the letter: Nashville, Oct 3, 13-14 CutRLEs Guidons, Esq.. Dear Sir: Your letter, enclosing tlie proceedings of the National Clay Club of Pennsylvania, and also a pamphlet containing extracts of speeches on J publications of J aines X Polk, have been received. 1 b mil tike much pleasure in complying with the wishes of tbe i-'i'jo, nnd if any action on in part shall become necessary ti a proper vindication of their fidelity touching the enclosed publication, yon may ran ai-oie I that it will be promptly nnd cheerfully performed. 1 have examined your pampsilct wiiii much care, and have compared it with the cop'.os of Col. Polk's ipeeches aiul addresses that I used in niv lute canva'S with him (such ns I knew to be genuine) n td tiivi the extracts fairly made, and with the exception o( i-u :h immaterial typographical errors as usually intend a t; orint, not at all affecting the sense or meaning of th aut.ior, it is literally correct. I not only know this publication t! be a true exposition of the opinion of Col Folk on tne S'jtjecl of the Tariff from comparing ir with his published opinions, but I know it from having heard them from his own lips, day after day for months in succession. To rttemtit to make James K. Folk the friend to Protective Tariff, can only excite the ridicule and contempt of those win know hi in 1 1 is most astonishing that his friends should undertake to iiceive and mislead the public mind on a subject of so mj.-h importance, and the detection of which is so ceriaiu, I can but regird the effort that is making in your State to yisi James X . Polk off as the friend and advocate of Protection as an outrage, which for impudence and falsehood, ij unparalleled in the history of party warfare. It is a g--j attempt nt fraud, one that would disgraco the veriest party hack. But disgraceful as is this atrempt on the part if the. friends and supporters ol Col Polk, I can but regard his portion as equally disreputable, lf.truth, fairness and ) i tice i his object, as it ought to be of one aspiring to the hi.-, i and dignified poiition he seeks, why doe he not speak on. l.ko a man 1 Why are his lips sealed as .vith the stillnR: S of death ? Where is that boldness and independence in! ever characterises man conscious of his own integrity, a id the coriectness of his principles and conduct? Possesin tho power and the means (and having been respectfjlly a?ked to do so) of arresting falsehood ami undeceiving in cii i ltrymeii ; & refusing to do so makes hint parlicrpt cranial, aod shnjld coasign him to the came unenviable, iliitinclioii. Col. Polk euinol, will not, dare not deny that he has a!'.va opposed tho Protective policy (this has been his boast) He lias never ceased to denounce the Tariff of 11? i:t terms unmeasured : and yet he observes a most I'iSNUir.D siLtNCK, permitting truih to be crushed to eaith, m I f-ilsnhond raised in its stead, and ail that some political advantage may ensue to himself. I repeat now what 1 have frequently written and ptt'v li:ial, and which has never been denied by Col. Polk or a.iy of hi friends in thi State; that Col. Polk at all times, il l, iiv b in of my canvasses with hiip opposed, denounced a. i I condemned the principle of Protection, and during the la campaign, the Tariff of 1341 received his most tin rinlifie.i condemnation. To thi statement I pledge my reputation a a man of honor, and challenge Col. Polk or any ol his friend to deny iu If any friend of Protection or o! tie Tariff of '42, il prepared to vote for him, believthat ho has been deceived and misled, and find hi only comfort in cursina his folly and credulity. If I had a voice
thai uo.ii.l reach every city, town and hamlet in Pennsylvania, it should be raised to warn every freeman of impend-! iM -;r, and invoke him to spurn and despise with a freeman's spirit, the base attempt that are marls to leiljce hint from hi fidelity to hi principle, and lead him into the upport of a man whose principle are at war with the beat interests of the country I cannot doubt that the intelligence of yoi'r citizens will enable iliem to detect this fraud ; and, when detected, I know their virtn and integrity wiii al once put the broad seal of condemnation on it and it a uhor. 0.53 word a to Tennessee, he i firm, 6xrd and immovable; the political tempeit may blow the rain of falsehood descend the floods of calumny and detraction may gather around her; unmoved and unbiassed she will stand firmly by her principles, and cast her vote for HEN'RY Ct.W. She resolved to make one more gallant effort
t-dipel the gloom that gathers around ojr hopes one mare e:Tort to arrest the impending ruin that threatens our c.i. nmon country t Where will Pennsylvania, the Keystone of :!is Arch, be in thi great and glorisus work? Tni is the q testion that Whig of Pennsylvania must answer. If she and our sister State will come to tbe rescue, and ra;ul by the side of Tennessee in thi glorious enterprise, o shall yet see the proud and gallant old . Ship of State br.i-Tght back to her ancient moorings, and peace and prosperity permanently restored to along oppressed and much ini-usd people. I am, air, your friend and serv't. JAMES C. JONES.
THE PAI.LAD1VIH, is raixTEO and rjJiieD gvgar FRIDAY, r D. P. HOLLO WAT 4k D. XV. DAVIS, At the South-east corner of .Vain and Front ttrteU, Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana.
rertns of Ad vertiing.-0.E Dollae per sqoare foi three insertion, and Twenty-Five Cekt lor earn additional insertion. Ten Lines, or the space occupied by 250 mu, i counted a square, nothing counted les than a square; ail over a square, ud less than a wjuare and a half to be counted a square and a half. Per square foi three month, Thbee Dollass; for ix montos Six Dollaee, or Tew Dollar per annum ; two squares Fiftees Dollaes ana Firjn Cents per annum; tnree eauare Twentv Doll a per annum. Merchant, Druggists, and others, advertising by th year, will be charged for a column of 41)00 m', jC0,0(pet annum: for three-fourth of a column, $ 50,00; tor htilf a column, $35,00; for a quarter of a column, $ 25,00. A deduction of 20 per :ent. will be made on advertisement longer 'han a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year, and not altered. Chancery noticei and petitions foi divorce, must be paid invariably in advance. Advertisements coining from abroad, must be accompanied with the cash, titles ordered for publication by a brother publisher. N. B. No advertisement will be discontinued until paid for,unless al the option of the publisher or by previous engagement between the publisher and the advertiser.
JOB P INTING. EMBKACIXC MAGISTERIAL AND OTIICR BLANK PAMPHLETS.
Promissory Iotes, Hall arid Parly Invitations,
D3iial2DtlJ 9 till t
HOTEL, Corner of Main and Marlon Streets RICHMOND, INDIANA. THE undersigned respectfjlly informs his frientis and th public, mat be has rented this favorably wellkuown HOTEL, and is ileiermired to spire no pains nor expanse in giving general satisfaction. The comfort of the Traveller siiail be his constant aim. Permanent repairs having been made to the building a a Tavern hon'e, hi interest as well as hi inclination would induce him to make it equal to any hooe on the road. He hopes to render such satisfaction that no one shall go aw ay dissli3iied Prices suited to the times. K. BUOOhLINS. Augu.t 2, 1644. 3,Hf A Family Carriage and Harness, FOR SALE entirely new, suitable lor one or to hot e. JOB BORTOV. Richmond, Sept. 20, 164L 3-itf
For Sale.
agerstown Iron and Brass FOUND Y. THE underlined have commenced the FOUNDRY business in the tow n of Hngerstown, Wayne Countr, Indiana, and are now preDared to fill ail order iu tneu line ol business. They will nuke, to order, ail kinds ut WILL IRO.ViS: a nnry of Cocking, Ten and ScnnPlate, and Parlor STOWS; Wood's Patent, Han.iig's, Peacofk't, Sloop's and Jf'itkontin PLOL'ti US, both Right and Left Handed .Jjo, a first rule article e BARK WILLS; Hollow W a at of ail kind (VThey have also ma le arrangements to fjmitii, of superior workmanship, all kinds of Carditis Machinery, Power Looms, Threshing Machine, of dilfcrent kinds, &.r. &c They will keep fur sa'e, an assortment of Aniurons, Waoon ItoxES, cast Coli.ae Blocks, Pi.it oh SmafS, Fan Mill Ikons, and all the variety of article made in Foundries. ' In addition to the above, they will make, to order
C Overman D F Olcott C Prescott D Rogers M Rattrav Alfred Rusli
J Sam'l Smith ! C P Tliarpo Joel Vaile J Wnght ! M Wasson
R M Worth C R Williams !U J Pvlo
C W Starr
39-41 31)41 39-11
3-4 1
3J 3D 30-41 3-41
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BELLS
3VMI-43 3..
3J 43 41
90 .tl50 44 A73 '20 81 5 ioo 41 69 17 JIG ji:s 3 1C3 45. 153
4-5-6-7-13 lld-Jin-'.vi 8 13-16-17
fTIHE subscriber offeri for sale, a lisht two hone ws'ton. of tone and material eoual to env made in the country, and
1 an old team or carl horse, and a fine young horse, all articles of Brass and composition ued in the const.ucwell broke to work or ride terms low for cash. He also tion of machinery. expects to keep a covered carriage, for one or tv.o horses, and The afcoi e articles will be exchanged at f.tir prices f ir good horses to hire occasionally, FLAX-SKED, WHEAT, HOUSES, and all Articles of Oct. 17th, Is44. 43 3t. F.W.ROBINSON. approved country produce.
LSATHEfi
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SCHOOL NOTICE.
ISS. EMILY KNOWLTON would re.pctfu!iy in-
nr.o her friends, and the public, that site intend o-
. penn:g a cnool in K iciiuirmil, on the second .Ion1y iu.o- ' (ember next, in a convenient room, cvc. Her terms will i be reduced to $J per quarter fr scholars tne first classe and 2.50 for th ie more advanced. She reapecifully so- ! licits a share of patronage.
Oct. 10th, IS 14.
Neatly done at the
FRIENDS' B O O K S. JUST teceived from the East, a lot of Friends publication, embracing some oi l standard works, and others of a later date. The following are the title of a tew of the works just received: Select Historical Memoirs Of the Religious Society of Friend, commonly called Quakers. For the information of young persons, and inquire after divine truth. By Win. IIodgon, Jr. George Fox's Journal. Letter 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 tli o Writer. A .Memoir Of Louisa Maw, daughter of Thomas and Lucy Ma. v. Spiritual Cuide. Memoirs Of the Rise, Progress, and Persecutions of the people called Quakers in the North of 2co;!and, by John Barclay. Letters of Isaac Pennington, Son of Alderman Pennington of London, nnd art eminent Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends. Barclay's Apology Imitation of Christ. An Inquiry into trie Accordaucy of War with the principles of Christianity and an Exam iuatioii of tt.e philosophical reasoning by w hich it is defended, by Jonathan Dymond. George Whitehead Barclay's Catechism Samuel Nenl Lewis on Oaths Bevniis' View Richard Jordan Grover's Letters The doctrine of Baptism and the Lord's Supper Uieand Progress, bv Wm Penn. &c 4c. For sale at the ' BOOK STORE. Richmond, Sept. 13. 1841. 38it
RICHMOND CASH STORK. NEW FIRM. JAMES K. REEVES, after returning thanks to his friei'ds for the very liberal patronage extended to him , since doing business in this city, would respectfully inform them that having associated with him Ralph A Paige, Use j business will hereafter be conducted in the name and style , of Reeves Sl Paige, at the old S'and ol J. E. Rceve9.where j can, at all times, be found a general asioi tinem of goods : at the lowest prices, for cash. j Richmond, Oct. I, !?14. ,
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JT a r m Tor Sale.
"IlE undersigned offers f it sale, a farm situated about
eight miles north-west of Richmond in a heclthy and
nleasant neiirhboihood about one miie from a r riend's
meeting house, and the game distance from a methodic church. The FARM contains about 120 acres is ol good qnaiitv, an.l 70 acres is in i state of cultivation. There is on the premises a ery comfortable house, with the necessary out-buildings a good and substantial barn a good orchard a never failing spring of excellent wa.er. The Farm will be sold on reasonable terms, as to tne price and payments, and possession will be given nt any time il may be'ivanted. This farm is a desirable one, and any person wishing to purchase cannot be better suited in tt is section of country. Impj re of JAMES NES. Near the Market House, in Richmriv.:, Ind. April 5th. 1814 ' lr'f Cluck anil Walcli Repairing. fllHE subscriber would inform his friends nnd old custo-
J mers. that he still continue the Wntchd Clock Re
pairing, on tne corner ol .Mam anil vinrKet nreeu
Tiiev will also keen lor S'i.e a va ictv f I-.sstem and
coiintrv tanned SOLE and I'PPER LEATHER. CALF SKINS, HARNESS, and BR! HIE LEATHER, "inch will be exchanged lor HIDKS, SKtS, and TALLOW. 'I he will e!l Leather at cah prices . WIGGINS v.V RODGF.RS. July 13, 1311. 30. f S. R. LIPPINCOTT. M A N V F A ( T V R E R OP COACHES BIIIOLTHES, FRIENDS CAIUALLS. YORK WAGONS, PHAETONS, Also a superior article of
C o H c ft. Cabinet, ana J a p a n VARNISH-
, Manufactured in Philadelphia, by o.ie whoee knowledge of ! the art plnces him without a rival. Warranted not to ' crack. A Iso, CARRIAGE TR1MM ! QS Of every description, such as Laces, Cloth, sil er Hub Bands, door Handles, Lamps, Lock ami Ilmees, Rugs, ' tar..; al! of which will he furnished at the lowest rash price. ' Persons at a distance can be accommodated by dropping a ! line to the subscriber, on Main street, opposite Mr (j ilbert's ' Hotel, Richmond, Indinna. j Msy-21, ls44. IU tf
LT73 f7 51
old stand formerly occupied by A Siddall, where
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RICHMOND FOUNGRY!
IHE subscribers having purchased the RICHMOND
FOUNDRY of J'rdykc, Fouike Se Williirr.s, are
now prepared to furnish all kinds of CASTINGS as low as they can be had in Cincinnati, or r.t any other establishment in the western country; and as we have a eeneral as
sortment of patents and of the latest improvements of tho
best .villi wrights in the west, we will say to those who are about to improve or build Mills, that tliev will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we will at all times use the best stock that can be had, and our prices will be
Iound to correspono will tne times. We will also make CARDING MACHINES ol the b st style and finish to order, and on moderate terms. WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGH. We are making the aoove PLOUGH. From the long standing of this Plough in this and the adjoining counties and in Ohio, we deem is unnecessary to speak of its superior qualit cs, as you have but to inquire of those who have used them to iio.l they are tiie best and cheapest Plough in general use. We manufacture four sizes: one, two, three, and four horse Ploughs; all of wh'ch we warrant for six months, with fairusae. STOVES! STOVES!
at the
he will
be tVrfclod to receive and will patiently watch lor the calls of all who may favor him with their custom- Work done with deepatch and warranted to perform, low for cah JOSIU A B. I1UNNICLTT. Richmond. Nov I Till. IS43. ltf Richmond Woollen Factory. r"V!E subscriber having commenced the inanufacturins business at the above mentioned place ; heispiepair ed to rsceive wool to manufacture into CLOTH, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SATTINETTS and JEANS, eitner by the yard or on the shares, on terms suited to the times. He alto has on hand a good assortment of the above named goods, which he i willing to exchange for woirl oi other produce, lie will also Card Wool, Full nnd lre; Cloth for those who will favor him with their custom, at the cuttomary prices, and hope that by strict attention to busi. ncs to eive zenera! sa tislactioti. LEVIN L S KING. Richmond, Nov. 11. 1513.
FOR 1844.
"TOTlCE is hereby gMfn, that I rxpe.-t to nlten 1 in tho J several Tnunhip in W ayne '(ninty. f r ftp p.irposof receiving TAXES for the present tear, on the following da vs. to-w 1 1 :
Abinnon Township, Alilo:), lCih rno. (Oct.) 9
G Wilis 90 1 : G Voiigo's est. 39-4 1 1 (3 NON-RESIDENTS. J Alexander 39 77 W Addington 25 A Burk 160 iT Bradbury 67-TJ B. v Bailey 39 147 Burdsall ' 3U-11 ' ' J5- ' A Bond 1 1 V. B Clark 3 J Cockayne sen 39 pt-15 Steward Cox 3l k 15 DCampboli 102 W N Cammnck 39-41 111 A l.step 7S ; W Graves .'W-41 p'.lGl i A Oregg 3U pt 4 K (I raves' est 71 i J (Ireen's est 105 i W Green 39-41 4 5 I Jas Hughes ICO A Hampton 10 I Harvey 39-11 1(17 J Ho!Iovvpetor 39-11 7 I Hargravcs 17-'-173 'HS Hamilton 39-11 ptl(5 " 1'2 James Laws M Le wis jCK) B Mason 33 W S T.Morton ,'.31 W A Murrv " 5 John Keid ' 3 ) 101 J B Hay pt'Mf-30 T Sliarpless 39-11 ptl I Smith 75 J Underwood 1(1 Joint Smith pta " ork honsn lot N Wilson ptlM5 Unknown 3 " H Wliitewater canal co ptl 13 I. Stateis !-2 J Hutcliens 39 30 ; SAMUEL SI. 0:tohcr8tli, 1811.
44 main n mar ion pearl 44 s front 43-44 a pearl 43-44 s marion 44 9 front a front 43-14 a frank'n 41 9 44 9 main 43-44 n main 44 swnsh' 43-41 9 " 44 a main 9 fifth n fifth wash'n av. ft. wayna e.v n frank'n 44 g wash'n n main 43-14 a front 44 n seven 43-44 9 pearl 44 9 green 41 n main 43-44 n marion " ft. w. nv. 44 9 sixth 44 n marion s front 9 wash' 4 4 n fifth 43-41 s front 43-44 n frank'n 9 main n main 41 s wash' 43 41 h frank 41 n marion 41 n main 41 ft w av 13-11 n fifth 43-41 wash av 13-1 1
9 wash s main
n main n front a pearl n marion 8 front
wash av 13-1 1 s main n main , s main s pan rl 4 1 jackson 41 9 poarl -13-1 1 wash a v 13-11 s main 4 1 s frank 13-11 wash av 13-1 1 n sixth 43-11 s pearl 11 n marion
41 43-41
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& 2? 2i 2 FOUNDRY, K 1 C II M OND, I N D I A N A . i To Manufacturer and oilier. ""THE undersigned, having made arrangements with j JL JlJNAS (J.AKR, (a man of twenty years' experi- ! ence in Maciiinery ,) to superintend their Machine Shop, i are prepared to furnish al! kinds of WOOLEN MAjCHINERY to Older at Cincinnati prices. such as
Pickers. Cardinc Machines, Condcn-
sors, Power Jooms, Napping Ma-!
31aclnnes, Press 1
siiearin
chines,
Stoves, Scc.Slc.
ft;- Wa are a Iso build ins superior TH K LH I N ( IV! A -
We have on hand a general assortment of COOKING' STOVES, of the latest and most improved paterns Also, i seven and ten plate, with a varietv of PARLOUR and j FRANKLIN STOVES; all of which we will exchange' low for cash, wheat or good horses. j fjr.ll orders thankfully received at the Foundry or at
our Store one door east ol the rost Uthce, on Ma in street. (CHINES, which we will sell on accommodating terms.
T. ic J. O'HAUA. ! We are also in possession of the various patterns of ThreshRichmond, Nov. 2, 1843. 41tf j in? Machines in u-e, andean make anv repairs required. : Having it erfrtf rariftt of MILL and ether niF&A$S glPISaS ! PATTERXS, ire can furnish VASTIXGS of
UIE subscriber has for hire, several good eacldle horses every discre tion, On fair terms;
Boston " JJoston. " IH
Franklin " Hil!slioro!::i, 11 Now Garden " Newport, " 1Clav ' Wahingti.n, " 11 Green ' Williamsh'g, " 1" Perrv " lr'eonomy. " 10 Jetlerson " Hag'-rstown, 17 A. IS Harrison " Jacksoiisjburir." I'-'
Jackson ' ( 'nmbrii!g', Washington " Milton. Wayno " Richmond, " Ccntro " Ccntrevii.'c, " And nt the Treasurer's OfVtce in Ce-.itreville.
until the 1st day of 1st mo. (January) n"-st
frT Thn T.ttjs ere 'Inc. mi i iiavincnt is rriiu f i bv toe
time a'.ove named, in order to avoid the penalties ol the law. Punctuality is very desirable it will save trouble to all concerned. ftTAX PA VERS, tire reo'iirrd la-v :o proxies the Receipt of the proper Supervisor, show ing that tney hae worked out the nm umt of Kind Tax ch-r?eH to each It ATFS OK TAXATION : On each 110 dollars lor Stato ptirpo.-s, 20 cents. i (,'ounty " 1" " a " " Road " " 4 Lunntic Aslwm, 1 cent. " ' " Deaf and D'umb, 2 mills.
cents. DO "
ACHILLES 'vVILLIAMS,
Treasurer II ayne Cvunly
Ninth Mnth (pt.injir) ill:a. Mil
2 1 A: , S.l Si J 1 '27 6z 20 'JS c '29 therea ftcr,
bv
I.I.KII It F IOKY. f JflK undersigned, hat ing purchaicil ihe above Faciorv, I formerly owned bv Hamel Clark, and tmvne put it in complete repair, are now ready to It'lJtil nnd PULL and UHKSS CLOTH in ihe hesi w. miner ami ujion hort notice. They will also, in a short time, tie prepared to manufacture nil kind of goods to order. They will puichase any quantity of VA at the h'ghest market price, payable in (nods al the Factory, or lor I)r ( Ji.o Is nn I J roceries, &c. They wo.ild prcler WrKI that has been w ashed. Their prices are I vv, and they hope, from tlirir long experience and their attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage. NIXON vt WILCOX. April 13th, 1-41. tihf
i.XSIl FOR Ml'STtRD SEED. The highest mv
et price will be paid in t:.ASII for MUST A III)
iti'J, delivered al the Urug Snre of I REEO A, BROTHER. Richmond, Sept 6 th, ISli. 37 ft
ke
w
Poll for State purposes,
" 44 County
1 .
I buggies end well broke horses. His terms will be
uited to the times. LEWIS BURK. Richmond. March Kith. 1312 llif FBVIT TREES. 100,000 CultiTatcd ppl TtS2i FOR SALE AT THE
ALSO A VARIEIY OF COOKISG
TEX and
PARLOR,
SEVE.X-PLATE
SALE FOR TAXES.
Delinquent Taxes for 1813 and 1814
Bv virtue of a precept to mo directed from
city clerk, 1 shall oiler at public sale, on tuo Second 3Ionday of November next,
at tho Council Chamber door, first, tho Rents and
tlie
STOVES,
A WOK I) I.N SICASO.Y HEV it is considered how many are annually hurried to a premature grave by that universally prev
alent disease, I onsumption, the vital importance of attending promptly to thoe complaints which lead to it, will be readily acknowledged. It is computed ;iit driring the year H13, in the I'nilerl State alone, 100,000 persons 11 died of Coivumption, in its various forms; and of this large iMimher, the principal part were young and active, in the very prime of life, vigor and usefulness 1 ! Let it also be cnn:ut!y borne in mind that this insidious and fatal disease has its origin almost invariably in a neglected cold; that by the ose of a proper and efficient medicine the diseaie may he presented from setlling on tiie Lungs, and thus a valuable life may be prolonged. Such a medicine is Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, for Conimptioo, Could, f'oophs, and all other diseates of the Lungs, Liver and Windpipe. It is resorted to with confidence by AH Classes of society. It removes the morbid humors that settle in the minute air-cells of the Lungs, and the diseased matter that lies tiie Trachea, or Windpipe, by Expectoration. Thus is a fatal disease removed in iu ineipieney. It every stage of Consumption the Remedy
will afford Relief. It has cured many whrxa recovery was
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON
Yjs"All of which will be warranted
Spring Foundry, Dec. 7th, 1843.
MBRACING upwards of 7a different varieties, and i g Hand Machines-for the
M2J ean 08 confidently recommended, not only as regards f flwin, silk, made to order. J
the thriftiness of the trees, but particularly to the best as- j - sorted kinds; the proprietor having been engaged n-ar 20 j Ofrt)OIl t'S HlMlfinC WillCI v I., h. Hii4fna hi, nrin-A hue ..vrvhljd him to M- . '
K..t H,v..d tn , l.rion nnd rlimnre. Prin- I "iOLORS. warranted to be equal to any imoorted.
ted catalogues will be furnished to all purchasers, ehowing i Vy bracing a v.riety of qualities, sizes and boxes
the time of ripening and ol the different kind, and trees ac- el's Hair fenens, different sizes, lor sale t'"e p curately labelled. All orders promptly attended to, and a j Richmond. June 21, 1m41. EOOK M"Kb
liberal discount to those who buy bv the wholes-tie, CORNELIUS RATLIFF, Proprietor. Near Richmond, Wayne county Indiana, 9th mo., 20th 1344 . 6-mo.
Profits, and. in failure of that satisfy ing the Taxes
I now due. tho fee sirnnloof the following Real Es-
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n n il 1 1 I V ill" U.11U UUiHli fciiC UiH iviMiiviiv. jiirvjtivcu nopcinsc, aim a. ia i uu fliuugi lUHin A , T " . O . ' s-. 1 i. . l - j i . . M
for Twelve month. " a'no county, Indiana, and taken ana aistrcssca
lor laxes, as the property ol tne ioi lowing namsu
persons, to wit:
50tf msnnfactiire . M. &. J. H. II.
em-
Cam -
dieted for Treason. On the 12th ins t the grand jury f the Phila rVphia Coo't nf Quarter Sessions retorrted true bill against Lewis C. Levin, and John G. Waimough, charting the former with inciting to riat and treason, and lha l.n.r vith riot.
Th alleged offence took place during the eseiterneat pro. luced by the Southward dit jrtutaees in July, aad that of Mr. Levin is charged to have been perpetrated through the
ci'jinas m tne -cun, oi sr.iicn ue is 4ttot.
BINDERY BLANK D00KA MANUFACTORY! TT1HE undersigned would respectfully inform the public I that he continues to manufacture to order, all kinds of 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 of
State. Old Books will be re-bound, and all kind of perio
dicals and magazines bound in good style, aadas low sor CASH as they can be done elsewhere. lie solicits a
share of patronage. The BINDERY i in tbe room immediete'v over the Book Store. C. S. PRESCOTT. Richmond. Jan. 13th. 1S43. 31y
-1 O 4 ft? JUST re-eived at the Book Store, a large
JLOlreJ.S lot of "The MORAL ALMANAC for Upton Elliott the year IS4o, calculated for the latitude and meridian of t Pulo-hnm
P.nnivlrniiia. lw J.rw. a off the Northern ana Western "
I States, Philadelphia; published by the Tract Association
ol t rieniis. fr or sale by the dozen or single. Richmond, Sept. 13, 1S44. 3?tf
1639 Xo. Lots.
George Arnold 4121 G. M. Arnold 81 B Wr Addleman 3 )-ll
N Burgess 39-41 Richard Burk Philan. Croc ker 39-41 Keziah Clark J Cool's estate 39
Edwin Cook
4110 ptl50 151 121
THE REAL GENUINE POLKS-FOCO SONG BOOKS, PUBLISHED at the Office of the Indiana State Sentin el, for sal at tne Book Store , Oct. 4th, 1S44.
1IHIG SOX6 BOOKS. A Urge supply of oew V Song Books, iut reca-.rad at the BOOKSTORE. Seyt 7th, 1344. 37
J Farmer
E H Githens ; A Grimes L Gorden O Huntington D Hone DT Hills W Hornish's cs.
Fahnestock's Pain-Soothing Liniment. THE most valuable preparation now ia use for the relief of Rheumatism, Strains, Pains, end swelling aoout tne joints. Jaw-ache, Sore throat, Ate, dec. Also, in rnmnliintt aT ItnrM. vh.M nmt Liniment would be
likely to give relief. Prepared and sold, wholesale and D Holloway retail, by Bennett. Prctlov ic Co., Covington. Ky. ' For sale in Richmond at the BOOK STORE. ; Jarncs Jones Jan. 13, 1544. 3tf j A FA KM FOlt SALE." Eobt Jones THE subscriber offers for sale, a sarm two miles north ' I E Jones of Richmond. It contains eighty acres of land of the ; James King best quality good buildings, a new bam, and tie oecessa- Q JvinseV ry outhouses in convenient order. There is also a thrifty J orchard of excellent fruit, and is altogether one of the most desirable locations ia the oeighborbood. G Mendcnhad Being abojt to remove, be offers for sale his entire stock S Murdock of BOOTS ic SHOES, at wholesale or retail, at the low- i jj feiin" eet possible prices. ! i- -s- J t LUKE LEAGUE. . L ordyke Ritbm'oa'i Ia sept 20th, 1?44. tf. ' Geo New by
40
39-41 39 39-41 39
39-41 39 39 41
41
142 9 ptl05 J1G9 pt70 pi lot 3 e 412 pt29 1
N. of S. 1811 N. Main 4 1 S Front 13 k 41 !
43-4 1 1 i 44! 43-14!
43-41 41 41 43-4 1 43-11
41 41 41
n front
a marion n sixth n sixth n fifth s front n frot s main wash'n av s main s main s wash'u n main
s pearl
44
n jackson 13-44
9
n front n pearl $ s main i n main $ wash'n av.
4 3-44
ing some benefit. Ho not be induced to trine with Such
an alarming disease by making use of any of the syrups. Candies. Alc, that are daily palmed off on the unsuspecting public. Go at once to the new office, under the Henri House, and obtain the medicine before it is too late. OT" A supply of the above Expclorant Remedy, just received et the RICTLMON D BOOK STORE. June -il, le41. (fcirf1 P' bottle. VilSSvTSSISISSo SR. UPPIXCOTT, has just received, f.om Phila- . delphia, a superior article of Pale, Coach Body Varnish, together with Cabinet and Japan Varnish; also, a lot f fash tonable Carriage Trimmings, low for cash. May 2d, 164 i. 19-lf
C ASIJ FOR FLAXSEED.
i fo purchase tw or three
AXSKLD, for which they will
f I HE ondersirned wish to purchase t w or three th-
1 sand bushels of FL
pay the highest price.
if delivered at Beniamio Strattoo'e
store in Richmond, er at their Mill on Elkhorn. NORDYKE dr. 1 1IOMAS. July 25th, IS44. 31-tf
42
39
9 acres ground 43-44 4S s fifth 4-1 pt20 n pearl ? 44 3-13 n front $ 113-114 s marion 95 n fifth 44 171 s wash'n 43-44 4-5 walnut 41 IS-Z spear I 44
Dillon's History or Indiana. A few copies of this valuable work, have been received) aad are offered for sale at th BOOK STORK. Richmond, April 5th, 1614. 15tf ii vnnJkvtMCEnT7 LOUISVILLE HYDRAULIC CEMENT, for s!e by IRVIN REED A. BROTHER. PAID for FLAXSEED, by B. BRIGHT WELL. Richmond, Aug. I"), IS4I. 34tf Wood, Corn, Oata, Hay, Pork,Whcat &.c. wanted on subscription to the Palladium.
