Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 15, 9 April 1845 — Page 3

Facts lor uis iso?ie 01 unio aai luiau i.

A Creat EnJerprise.

The subject of a .hip canal ncro39 tha Arrnri.

1 . u !,,, been aain revive by Sjnor tacts set lori in i:i ciQ Isthmus has been at . trjo .. a d, ?.-T from Mexico, who .s now in EnglanJ, sa- .g n .. tha aid of English capital and enterprise. iuste,atj 0f conitatit

Routes

Atlantic

cntcd.

. t-. r.,-.m (in !.- Tn II. ..ml " i r I KiniT !ii:l' i'n irti IIV ' A-' va IVlI'lt

... J$;(J I U,.7...uvw . j i i ...;,t K,,t in. o ir fhnmrs wouIJ mike a sobor cstirnato of thn

. ... -mn litinn nf t'noir f:rmm tin fin mill mnT.lflt of P'

AiiotnA a nj fi-n iir. J v '

or same tim. ,0:,in.,.,.;n,n41;.-h ,ivk

!th950 buyers :!i3 purchnsor of t'n broadcloth

or tho snbseribor to tna no.vsp-ipor a pntron to cithor tho merchant or to tho publish ?r? Which n. re tho benefitted parties Certainly not tho sa'.-

-.t'v .,,1 i,,r ...;rrr;,. ! kor, and all otlicrs who "ivo of the fruits of their

Wo coti-ii?:i t-the pserna of In liana tho

facts set forth in the ne npxayinj extract. Is it not true that a defecti ve system of agriculture

V. H. D A V I S., of corxMErs. chip, UESIDLXT M-IUEON .WU MKt II VMC.iL

DK.VTIsT,

Ornlleme-.i of this

labor a full equivalent for tho amouut received,

are aa m;ic!i patrons as those who bay

eal for "public patronage crronoausiy einbod-

eJ in advertisements is in exceeding bad taste.

I. .t - i-.i . ..k:..t, i

! deteriorated: and thore are manv portions of l0. waay nrxaingoi im arguineui wim...

-.. ,rt,,to thcrcforo of Tenuantcpcc (I"'' diana which aro chans'ini the objects' of cultiva

i U that adopted hr M. Gary Uw surveys , tion, (becauso ttie soil fail j to make them profila-

'. ' .itnli' and carefully made tho

nnro practicability of tho undertaking, at a rcaYiA cost not in any event to exceed sovenSilSos of dollars has been dem en,tratcd, '"f.SSno mado to tho capitalists of ling-

land to compi

Tho sentiments convej

ved in tho following fully

views, and no doubt will bo generally

Wo copy from the Kentucky Uo-

blo return.-?,) without changing a bad husbandry,

or oven dreaming that very much of tho los? and disaprwintm-'iit arises from ruinously unthrifty

farm. no-. Hard t.mes havo bad to boar a vast

TL 7si- I .! m'orm the Caries am

W city t1 tSe jrro-i:i.iinz town? an.i riuntTT. that

The ap- ' he intend nmki -tg liii-hmoni hi permane'it TffHence, an-1

si nr iVtl pffllTlTV.l i: r-XCi U'D ' ' J - tiie line of hi" profei.in. t th piior et notice, and iro THZ LaTL'T AND JIJiT APfEOVEO TRINCirLf j I'lf, from one to a fu!! srr, inrieJ on gold FLATE ;

upon ths prinriple of Atjiistueric Feksslse.

17. ... ' I ttia rn, lini.ipt.rti invention? in th art of 1

equivalent passes between buvor an i ssl er, and ; ti. Pite tjJ!n., - h.ch h.n, to war- 4 i.auwl- iot o. u . i.w, i v, , ., ..... f. i , lJl11-." ;,...,. ( ' I'late wo,k i. fill S. w.nrr tl.f .".o.Hofm. oi..g. h.-n are o:r.,i xre..,0!y low lor I ho wno is -'tnankful for past patronage, or ; lirrtunai ;a pi(,tof (l;l,bi5it. ..eM.,e. of fit, nl el-', l.t8. f i'y B t. r.r l,-0.

"an ii-i j ins ii'i i iir nniroraw. in ra.iii nc- . tr , i : .. ..... ,t

, wj....- ... - r. t o ' ; ranre oi u.iia, ra is., u iu. supvi.-'ii j

i knowledges Umt he has been receiving moroman a.-tuie.

! in realitv raises against ti'.e advertiser.

ronto can bo conferred where a fall

Xo pat'

and fair

1

f- i : I.

m,nt h',mi wi,i,, nflvnr daaerved. commeJ.lies wcro worm, or uosires i op-

L'.l. la. Farm. S; Gard.

i vrrAv

BOOKS. Tue Iit.lia.ts Aioiuii Remoter and

"Decrcaso of t!iat Wheat Crop-

l..lUr.U .M.IiVi.5 uestroye . tn ioui t.mn, n a i,, ,k -i-., . - ia. i,.ui.n nf toluab'e inlor ...si.o..

portunity to do SO. A little more independence nip!irat. on. Iira-e of iha teeiii ru.-e.i. 1 ; for men al! tiadts a: 1 proles. Ji.f, an Almanac. A.C. in this rcSOOCt. we think would Comport mora with ' 5::"'. 5 a!nmt v'rr .th....t pa.n, clcan.ej n-J Tla Ua,;v .Memoranda.,., a ,,4 P-ket A.-count B.k ft.r

vjir vjioi i tue diznitvoi trade ana Uo in.cr.sta ot tbo com-' !- hi r rH. ea. he iB. if .letncl. . .J. ... ... . . . . r... . L ...

, . . , n , ,i w ( . ...... o ' i to ins uti:t iaiui aiu cunt amenco til a t ar j nrujgigiini Jrparting-l- r tho Ian five years it has uoen pub- ; mnnity. . I CHA KGES so moderate that Dental derations a.i ba...e ,..

sellers of commodities and p iu ishers of i , i mnnns nf eVerv nerson. The HUwry cf t!.e Cn-s-.?ate a,,4 F,npirt onr N.jw.

1 lcrt t-.v ."K A. I hrir. lalt? Iirtma minister ul fr'ranra. 'J ,

The Public ars i.tvitcJ to call an exsmiue sjieelinens al , ....j.j , tr j . ;,i I ." renis per numher.

lulled to the world, that Uhio produces more j f

wheat than any other State in tho Lnion. 1 aid ' nc.vspapors. is the proudest boast of her citizens, and it has . .1at ro nao-e '

commodities and publishers of;

of so much soliciting ot ;

term it. would make their

instead ' as tho

meet our

assented to

UTn l(v'' uiwu it as plain cnouga t.iat Air. i o.k ,jono more t ian ail nise i est'tnnsn ner creuu j sevora w-aros and t!ie:r newspapers wortii moro

. fuUv Jovolopod tbo future course of Ins ad-, abroad. V ith a wnoat crop Irom twenty to to t;)0 buyer Chan the money paid for them, they . ,, r ..!.'. uK-ir li.ta. linen in ' vnn tu.fi mi!lirkiii nf l'i-i!iols. one-half surol us i iii "ir,..: ctfnntl.l in.

, k . . . . - ' IIUJIU US tJilullJlLl 1 IHUV.il i.iw. v. uuiiuuimt 1

ins cabinet product, it was woll known that tue farmers oi Uucement for an increased business than 1 inatiou of , iyA0 would be able without dillieulty. to pay their , humiliating apoeal for "patronage' Tho

:.;.mi.nn. Mr. iviers

Ilia wholosale cmlorseinent ot li

: V.U ltst annual message his nominat.o

labor has been m twentv-five millions of bushels, one

. ... iii i r rJ .. . . . )

by any i

aouoal lor "oatronai'e. I no news-

uMTinmll Polk to a Foreign Mission, and otnor taxes, and the m JoutoJuess of tue otato, and ;j;i,)er fraternity, in particular, aro under no ob

. i ,,rr.a trt tho President elect, havo : gueedily to bocomo prosperous and wealthy. j iif,atiou for ratrona?e:" the uoorest paior in the

!l been unceremoniously disregirueu. mo, i;ut trie reports oi ine oommissionor i p uuihi, a'l' ... ... A -av? til ! .1 ...i..r.. r. . o liai ii t : i ia lit fin Klrt ll :Q-

bul one, nru ii u.-ij" 3. : sikj w mm uui .Ji.uu j .iiijg . -

is probablo that next yoar s report

0"OFr'ICE nt Jiie lluiuicutl", on Main !. Richmo-iJ, Dec. Ufi, 1844. :

late Cabinet, all

. ,-.;,.,i !(icm of n!w;h. and a new Cabi- ; tinction: and it

. .t'r,.,'t...l: made uu. wo suppose, of the gen- ' w'ui strip our fanners of this their highest honor!

nnn-yiw' ' . i i . ,t , .1

uaadultoratod materia!; nnialroadyuo wo; "Tho wheat crop ot Uino lor 1 no past inrce

some of Mr. Tjlcr's appointees undergoing rears is estimated as follows : very pleasant process of decapitation; and Crop of IS 1-2, t5,:87,l:l) bustiels.

ct. loss.

do. moro do.

r cent, or

. intriicti

no--"-". . V , " -i. -1" i 1.,,!..

uino uaadultorato-i material; run auu...., w ,

ana

.!, vnrv nkasant uroccss oi decapitation; and (Jrot

rn venturo to predict that the day is net distant; IS 13, lS,78i,7n3 " 33 pr

k. nonrlv the wholo batch will be civihy noli- ' 1SH, 13,9 iO.OOO " 1j

cA tlint tho country no longer tioeds their patri- : Showinz n decrease of forty-five p

otic sorv ices. Now if any man supposes that nearly ten millions of bushels in only two years, we shall bewail their fate, or that wo shall de- f "And this, too, while it is woll known that tho nounco tho Administration, for its treatment of ; number of acres devoted to this crop has every thoso Cow Bors of tho late Administration, wo J year been greater than tho one preeoding! And . : t.A ...air l lamina cnrli qi.'.llto .I... '. .1 f 1 c , Uyi lino nr .t lirtrtn rt

tlit fl'-KII mill lfr lint.-" tii.iv -r r i nilO.'.l-:r IHIil'J! i-lllk 1. uivJiu ii.. a . . r 1 . I .. I IV. i.i.nf a'i:,.Rr.l . '. . . l.

proportional iih;reaso oi other pro-iucts 10 m ine up for this immense loss. As evidence that this falling off is mainly attributable to defective firming, let us loo'c at the

rlaan out of hit mill ). e tvo.il l m lil suiccreiir

ih (if iili Vlr" nr,t mo,t " ,!,i,,S0 'i,at wimay aiirove aiul ratify tho oi!ir rrt whirli are likely tf)bt ,!oii8 by (his nf.vr adniini'trtioii tviih the ainn lieartinim Ibat tre do aiiJ fiiall reioire in tue iiitr f.ohtiral eonlempt intu which tiib p'lltlical utilities of J :iiu Tjit r wil no h alien. , . There ii no nwn who rcr U tlm o'sl'Ttm 1- political hoitor tint fin look hick opon ihe pitl whi-ii Tyler h.u bort eiiabiel t.y an nricitleiit to play in ti.a p.ifii-: nuiirj, rilti ahf other ei.tintnt than that of uii.ialiliel ili-n.t. IM be carricil ut in gool faith tlia rr.j lirnnieiu-i of the part that ma.le him Vi.-B President in I rZ . ths country woui-l now in a lilition. to llio b:neli -ial fSnof t;o I

TarifT have been In tii poesion o( a i "ri I .Nationtl e.ir , rtney. ami many of the fittir" roiieve I from b irden)mft . uxniion by the refe)tiii of tlicir (nriion of tiio prorree.U ( I the inLl i.t !o 11 tin . I'. 'l we were linmind to a h'ttsr rlituppointmeil', ami al! tlr..i;lt the sc-ll i anii.iiion of one , man who can now nna whit lis h i gtiup I by hii eriminn! . ahanrtoiiinant of tlio paili of ilotf mi l hnn-ir lln tv.u j nnteven nsincil for ihe Pr-ii lm-y al whirii h aime I, by j the party to which h endeavored to. atm-li himi.'if. anl thai tamo pnrl, t'lmil'i its new President. i fat l'u- ', ciiinbering inelf of the lew who rn'lie.1 around .Mr. Join, j Tyler for tho Tke of the "spoils" which lis lan -1 tlie p-w-r tn (liipe.-.B3. . Anin tin we i.iv tint in reck t iin,r ; tlia son of !

til'n nw Ailinini4tratioii, mi l e htvr n j reason 10 do i'it that there will b enough of them, we s!in!l foel vory much disposed to mitijitej tha severity of our diouncinti,,in b toavtit of ihe cojrse that .Mr. Pol' his drameii it Ins duty in pn'S no in relttion tn tiia Ute Ad. 11 ini -tralion . We look upon it as the bou 1 leu d ny of hi ifit men of nil parties tn stamp with jn't resentment such an Administration, tint it imy'ever remain a warning and bit'.nr lrsoit tn tne fjutre puhlie man of the country, who miy evr cherish iimilar designs of wicked nmhition. Political lirtue is. perhaps, of ei nl importance in a Representative ns rorrsct principles, and the former ran no?er exi9t if so hmcf il a violation of trusted pn ver is permitted to go un-

country that wo know of being worth twico the amount charged for it. A forcible ancedoto on this subject is told of Tranklin, and, in il.o hope of properly stimulating the pride and independence of publishers and editors, we will here relate it. Sol lo.ig after Franklin had commenced editing a newspaper, he noticed with considerable freedom tho public conduct of or.o or two iufluontia! persons of Philadelphia. This circumstance was regarded by somo of his readers with disapprobation, and indueed one of them to convey to Franklin tho opinions ol his friends with regard to it. The doctor listened with patience to tho reproof, and begged the favor of his friend's company at supper, on an evening which he named, at tho same time requesting that the other "'on'.Iomcn who wore dissatisfied with him should attend. The doctor receive 1 his guests

cordiallv. when his editorial conduct was canvas- j

M A N V V A C T V K K R OF C O A IMI E 8 E..I.0LTHES, FRIESD'S GARY ALLS. V O U K V A G O X S , P 1 1 A F. T U N S , Also a superior articlo of

C o a c It , C ab ine t, and Jap u n A safe and

lvungs.

llariirr's i'li'ii int ; 1 tliUle .etenteeo. 11 am hers hv

l een (ju'.i!i?lied n t 1 I": rive ! Agmrojrt, .laints I -t nmtl 21 crius. Hisiory of a lis-1. tjJ ci o.s. tl.-idcy I.aJv's Poi k, Griibaiu's .Magazine, V extern l.itnrary Joimad an ) Monthly Ftovirw, .'oluinijian Matxine, and o:her perioilicais : l'ur tale at the HOOK STOUK.

y A R N i S H

example of Now York, u here knowledge has been j scj asvf son,0 a,jv;co VCn. Supper was at last

Manufactured in Philadelphia, by one whose knowiei'ge of t ie art places him wilhout a mal. Warrmitid nut to crfick. Also, CARRIAGE TRlMMHaG Of every description, such as Laces. Cloih, silver Ilnb lands, door Maud es, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Hugs, i-c. ; all of which wiil be furnished at llie lowest cash price. Persons tit a distance ran be accommodated by dropping a ine to the subscriber, on Main street, opposite Mr Gilbert's Hotel. Richmond, i.l .1.1.1a. Msy tM.lo-U. 10-if

di'd'usod for a number of years past, by five or

six widely circulated agricultural papers, several of them numbering from ten to twonty thousand subscribers; and whore forty or fifty county no-rieulturat societies, and one for tho State, are

announced, and tho "ursts wore invited to an ad

ioinino- room. The table was onlv supplied with two puddings, and a stone pitcher, filled witn writer. All wcro helped, when it was discoverer! ninifi o.iTilil nnt Vint tl.fi rl(iffitr. Tie nartook

onsitnined bv the aid of S.0Ji) per year trom tho . r.i 11: 1 1 MonH, in A.

' - I Ul L.ll

troasurv. i here too reports snow a maritcu 111creaso in the wheat crop during the same time that it has decreased in Ohio. Tho figures stand thus : For is SO, ll.i:?,170 bushel. " I S l i, 1J,1T'.,10'; " IS II. 1 i,17:,000 '

Showing a gain of nearly four millions of bushels in two vears; nn 1 must of the other products of the farm in that State, have increasod m a proportionate ratio fr tho past four years. "From these iigurcs it is easy to see, that in all probability the next annual report will rob Ohio of tiie honor of being tho first wheat Stato in tho Union, and award tho palm to the farmers of tho Empire State! "Tho first thing necessary to bo done is to circnhite agricultural papers among tho farmers, and point out through them tho necessity and moans of improvement. Until this is duno moro

o pudding and urged his friends to go

tha same: but it was out of tho o.ncst'.on they tasted and tried in vain. When their host saw tho difficulty was unconquerable, he thus goodnaturedly addressed them: "My friends, any one

NATIONAL HOTEL SSsOiOS A 22 m 2 B 12 a Kichir.oud, Iitdiauu. A. Y. BOWERS, Pi:on:iExon. rflllK above Hotel (ormcrlv kept by U. I). Sloan, is now in the occupancy of A W. IVwers, and open for ihe reception of hij liicnis and the public generally. 0.:t. Ut , ISll.

W ho

as 1 can

1 Dollar

:n suusist on saw-Just puuiang one

1100

is no man s

r.tTUONACE.

watc

t

l'uiia.

DIEie. Dn the .'Hit ult, MA TIT ii A II I." BBA It I, contort of Jercniia'i Iljbtiard, of tliis place, in the (JTih ypar o I her a,;o.

ciihctuallv than now, it will bo of comparatively

rebuked, as thai of which John I yler was R iilty. W hat- htUO U.SO to legislate Upon tllO SUhjCCt or to lorm vr may ba the motives by wi it: It Mr. Polk U animate!! iit . assn,.jut tons : f r, till then, not One in tWCfltv of

lis course, an I with his motives we Have nnt.niii to (1 . be ! , - .., ,,v. IP 1 1 - , iri -i . . 1 a ,, ; toe inrniers w n co-onorate in sucri measures. 11 1 J 1(ll(lc, luriif pnlnrnil liil llnli Isrnis. in our ju linsut piirsiiini the on'y just end honorable 1 ihhijio t - liiilli. lUIDittl JVIil, littll vjili-

...... ii.i . 1 . .1 : . . . . 1 I'. i fu.ii.ia 11 m. Miw.iv in nereeivn inn ev 11 n 11 i

co.ire 1:1st no couiu a nop c in rep 1 rfi 10 111 1 s 1 jt' auu w u . t. iv- 1 i. 11.. . .. .. , - (. - - - -. ..........

the remedy, will gi to wori lor this purpose, witn j one-tenth part tho enthusiasm that is manifested j

are willing to say, alihnit'i his Irieit Is will n it beiievo us when we make the rleelaruio-i, that wn sln -tnciv wish that lie may never do anything during his ndmini:ration to rail foitli different laiiuagn from ns. Hut of ihil heretilirr.

durino- an oruinarv nautical campaign, we slioultl

I .i..itta t'.-it ii-.i'i'il clionr t!m

' -..111:1 71. 11 1 J. ,.1 n....

FOUNDREY, n innio.ND, Indiana. To TSauiii'acturer n:il other. f'J'tlC tin lersigueil, having ma le arrangements with J JONAS (iAlilt, (a man of twenty years' experience iit Machinery, to superintend their Machine iMiop, are prepared to fumili all kinds of WOOLEN MAt'lllNKRY to order at Cincinnati prices, such as Pickers, Carding Machines, Condcnsors, Power Looms, Napping Ma

chines, Shearing Machines, PrCSS became quite alarmed lest it altould terminate in eonsumpo o j tion. The Doctor nt length directed me to qmt attending to -0Cs CCC. V-C. ; business and confine iryself to the room. This, though Cz'e are also building superior THRESHING MA- ' much against tny inclination, I was about to rlo, when a CHINES, wiiicii we will sell on accommodating terms. ; friend in vi hose judgment I placed great reliance, endenvVe are nlao in possession of the various j-attems if Tbrnh- ored to persjade me to use a medicine railed 1 r. Krgeii' iiig Machines in u?c, and can make any repairs reipjireil. remedv for thee diseases, but such is my aversion to nor?...'. - . . 1 . . . f lr T A it, "... ... . 1: r ..... 1, .1.. T 1 -

. T 1 Jlir'l I .''tl.l Klltiy l' i.llJilJ Iff( l.l.ttl UUI113 HI fIBlCIII iiici.iiitic, ui ai-j .111 i, inui 1 -uii nui iibC. ; Aliens, iSOV S, itllSSCS ailU PITJHXS UC cm furnish CASTINGS of lP to him, untl ruch was his eoiifilence in its efficacy that "'hil-lrien's lnnl. Shnr nnd Slitmpr.'? .ti-L n S..'; furnislicd ni. with a bottie at his otr. expense and !-

ILOOI iUlzlEU 1T r.STELI,, in fi rms the public that he has ju' JT. turned Irom (.'ineimiati with a good a?9ortine BOOTS & SHOES:

1H. HOir.l'' COMl'ul'M" STRIP OP Liverwort asid rJTar,

certain cur; for Consumption of thu

Spitting of lilood, Couiihs, Cold-s,

AsLhm;t, Pain in the Side, Iiunchiti9, V hooping Cuugh, and all Pulmonary Allciitions. I- the whole catiio;is of remedies f ir Pu'monary Affeci.'iero is iwl tuie s i unitersa'ly k,i nt n and whose virtues have been sn th:iruu'uiy leited ns TAti, every one Knows that Tar-water and icr purgations are among ths) inot common remedies for colds, coughs, itc , and to confirm this opinion mj prevalent amon'i uuscientilic people we have the authuiuy of the ino-t eomient professors of ii'edicine. Tl.e cekbra'.ed Dr. 15uchnn, of England, ha einpiote'l it successfully f.ir yr-arJ. lr. t'rirluon, an eminent Phyiician of Petersburg.. i'S!ily rtc imninn'j a treatment in which Tar is pr inci pal ly t-mployed, but it is unnecessary to (hvoll on this tut ject, or lit leel to rxj atiaie at all on the merits of this medicine. It may be remarked, however, that this prepurati n is the rcsu't of years of patient and labored experiment in an extensive practice, and fuft'iicrinoie, that 111 ii are em'jolied tha rtmediesi employed by the celebrated Dr. Cooper, v lm, durirg twelve yea 1 Of extensive practico in which ho feated a p,rent nun.bsr of case? of Coiistimpiinn, did not lose one single patient, as may be seen on leforencc to a statement to that effect published by him a short time 3!;o. It bair.g so generally uartersiood and a Jmitie.i tlsat ns a cure lor Consumption, Tar is without an npial in the list ol kno-tn substances, we will briefly call attention to the fact that Liverwort, the other chief ingredient in this preparation, it known to be equally efficacious in relieving the p:'una.y nn I milder stages t p ilmonary disease, end in cnnclu.ijn it tray ba added that ihe utmost 'Ivi'l nod ca.e li.it c been exer'ised in preparing of this medicine to make it r-t cnm-eiitrated ns possible, by retaining only the mcdieina! properties of the saveral inrethe ,its and tbs proottiotts rave been adjusted and the coin po.itimi edtcicd i ith a f.ii-t teliftiice to their chemical i;unl ties. CERTIFICATES. The fulUniiiig evidence of t.'i? value of thi mediexnt it from .Vr. F. liardir, liring on tht eatt tide of Elm Mlreet, a few doors loulh of Ftjih alrrcl, Cincinnati, Ohio. For tho bonelitof thoe similarly afil.cled I shall make this statement. I was lately suffering under a most violent and long protracted cough, fiom which 1 could obtain bo relief, though advised by some of ihe most eminent Physi

cians of this city. 1 a su-h degree was I offlicied that I

which, together with his former stork of home manufac- ' tuied work, he is prepared to sell chaao for Cash. Ladies' ihoes for 371 Cents, I which ho warrants to be a good article for the price, mid

ini Ij he siice;-rixiri

art ol

Horrible Occupation.

A Lan-Jort pi par of Fohrtnry 2!th relates tho

particulars of a nolico i lives

tl nr)rOTr3 that tho keener of a small bnrvincr

ground had hoen in tho liahit of disintorrin"; bodies and burning them, to make room fr other interments! Tha atmosphcro in tho vicinity had boon rendered intolerable. The dismal Avorlt of comhuslion bad usually been commenced about II o'clock in tho evening, rind continued through tho night. Witnesses testified that tho practice had boon to disinter the bodies after two or three days, and 'chop them up and burn them.' A Socmd Mind a Hake Tjh.w.. ! once saw,' srtys Mr. Cocil "this subject forcibly iikistratod. A watchmaker told ma that a gentleman had put an exquisite watch into his hands that went irregularly. It was as perfict a piece of work ns wnsovor made. Ho took it to piccos and put it together again twonty times. No manner of defect was to bo discovered, nnd yet tho watch went intolerably. At last it struck him that possibly tho bilnnco-whool might havo boon near a mignet. On applying a needlo to it ho found his suspicion true. Tho steel work in tho other

ovcry true patriot

Citi'TTTiv,- Ptttti- "Phrt Triii- TTnvo-1 f n;!-

3ti;ttion. from which ' r , ?

I 1UI 3 i 3 il 111 111 yj L t I. UJl.l ilJltl-il l il.il i.i.itl.5-

uro lio couia no I m t.io company oi a preity woman, who was a !o i uacions simpleton? replied, '1 love to see her talk!' This recalls to our mind

fact

s :.o-.-:.

Will. not

i h: 3ng

::i:ened in one ct our nuu.ic

i 4 :i2o. A boy about seven vears

of all kinds.

lie co.ifrlrtuly believes that his stock now on hand is as large, jf not larger, than any other establishment in this city, and everybody cannot lail to by fitted. ) Call, examine and buy, is the u utth'.vortl. Richmond, April 9th, IS4.V 13:311

VA

ALSO R1EIY OF CnOKl.(7. PARLOR, TEX and SEVKX-PLATE

STOVES,

old was called up ami Il.'gged bv the loader, for

S'ltieezino- n little girl's hand. After tho punish

ment was inflicted ho was asko I why ho did it. fie roplicd, 'It looked so pretty I could not help it.' Did not tho teacher deserve a flogging for punishing tho boy?

parts of tho watch went as well as possible with a of stTOn(Tt!l by -.ho best makers of tho presen: now wheel. If tho soundest mind ho magnetized (Jav Thoro" are other minor advantages:

nny prcuiloction, it must act irregularly. Tensions Thore is ono act for which Congross always deserves the highest honor. It is the pension act to old soldiers and widows. Annually tho list must decrease, but it is a sacred debt which the pooplo most liberally recognise. Tho appropriation for tho ensuing year is for revolutionary pensioners under act of ISth March, ISIS, $1S'uVlK); invalid ponsions,-S I S 1,00. widows nnd orphans underact of July 4, ISIS, and ; irpplemcntary act. 1 $0,000; widows under act : of lTth of June, ISU, $l,09f; half pay pensions to widows and orphans, 1,,"0:; arrearages, Sl,WX, deficiencies of last appropriations, 8393,OM total, 'J,t231f0C0. Tho Dorr party at Rhodo Island havo determined to go into tho election this sprmp;, upon : tna issuoof tho "unconditional liberation" of the incarcoralcd leader.

LATEST FASHIOHS, MISS S. BOOTH, AVING jut arrived from Cincinnati, with tho latrst I'asliions, is prepared to make to order, wilh neat

ness and Jcspat:ii, every description of M 1LLI N i: 11 Y AND

KEPT CONSTANTLY

All of which will

o r?

ii and;

be warranted for Twelve months.

J. M. &. J. II. IIUTTON. Sp-ing Foundry, Jan. 1st, 1643. 0tf N. R. II n.nl Mftchine, for llic nittnafnctnr? of Sewins silk, made to ortler. J. M. t J. H. IT.

To Carders and Manufacturers.

t. v

J. M.

suln.-ribers have received their fpring supply of

and respectfully invites the Lad ies af Richmond and vicinity to cue her acnll nt Jumes Ilumiicutt's on Main

S:rect, Richmond.

most rniiipelird n.o to try it. 1 at length JiU so ami the te-

luit may be judisj Lqux Uie fict that 1 procured a Second bottle mysolf, nnd by the ur-B of it, entirely tecovered rny health, and I hnre since hid no recurrence of the nttack, 1 tio therefore conscientiously recommend it lonli mIio need, believini- it to be the most certain care lor diseases of the Lilies. Coughs. Colds, Scr , that is to lie bar!. Cincinnati, Nov. Cth, F. IIAUDIH. Certificate of Daniel Conk lin, Etq. reiidet on FourOt it., . two doors alert Plum, street. This may certify that I have used Doctor Rogs.V remedy for Coughs, &r., n fter try mr a v ticty of other medicines for the same purpose, and liitve derived omurh betie6i from it whi.'si errry thu'g else failed to aff-ird me any relief, that I enn confidently recommend it as being tha moat certain cjre within iny kno'-vle-g. I am ii.tttlrs.lly predisposed tc diiease ol t.io Lungs and though I hava consjlted liie best Physicians nnd a-ir.pted at ditl'errnt times every reasonable inenns, I have never in one instance received tocli effectual relief ns from this inedi-me. I Mve given it to my ehil-

U 3m.

IIitrJinss Xciv 1'ateut Gun. Mr. Harding, gun maker, Great Queen street, London, has patented a Gun for sporting and military purposes, in which, by a particular modification, the power is very greatly increasod ; tho powder in the patont gun is ignitod backwards, and being thus completely consumed, exerts a far groater power than when fired in the ordinary way. A gun on this principle will, at 40 yards, drive shot through 72 sheets of brown paper.

whilo 10 sheets aro regarded as the standard test

nt

a

greatly increased quickness of firing, almost as marked over tho present gun as between tho per

cussion Cap and the flint and Steel. Mr. Harding ! lie sale at the curt hoase dnnr in Cen treviile, Wayne co .,

h-10 ndrmtfd a now nrimor. which, resting nearly Indiana, on the Jdth day of April, IStj,

direct upon tho barrel, removes a great fault of

tha present cap, the constant Iracturo ot trio nip , . - - . - 1 -

ACHINE CARDS, comprising a large stork of

hofi urt'T ("in nc in l1 it TP divi. of r r tiar ri ntioit

wanufatt.ircrl by Smalt &. Co , of Leicester. Massael.u- whc" r-oblel wan cougns, ann nave inmn notnneto setts, well known as manufacturers of CAKDS of a supe- efficacious in ass.-tii the exj.ectora mm of I'hl'fm. rior quality. Also j Cincinnati, Nov. 14th, lfc44. D. CON KLIN. n- I I am acquiipted with tho writer of the abive certificate Comb 1 latOS, Card ClCaVCrS, 1 lyerS, and his tiementsato entitled to the full ctmMene of tha . . j public. Edenkzcr UARBiS.i.v, Just.ce of the Peace. Lmcry, &.c. v.c. r, rf .4 lady of lni city J-lri. Johnson, rending on the east side f h'v CB'? furnish Double nnd Si:.s.e CARD- ' Western live, one door north of Longtrorth street.

OIL 3IILL FOIL HEM. T ffIIi; subscriber wishes to rent his Oil Mill, situated! J t.vo miles north of Kichmruid. Tne mill is new anj j jj-i'iinisned marie of the bt materials, and one of the i moil convenientlv siiuattd Oil Mills in Wayne County.

Anv one disp tsed to rentstich property, can know tha terms most approved plans and cf superior workmanship, and are

by applying to U P. llaiiaway la Itictimond, or to James ennmeri to lornish any oi tne above aruces at cheaper rale,

i rtmarhabl: cure:

liu la near Kichrncnd.

Anr-I 9th, 1353.

JO.'IN M.

LEAGUE. 15tf

SHERIFF'S SALE.

IV virtu of a decree an i execution tt ma directed.

J) from tne VVayne Circuit Court. I will expose at pub-

between the

hours of ten o'clock, a. rr , and four o'clock, p . in., on said i

day, the following prooertv, to-wit:

A certain narcel or lot of land situate in the city of

n'e, from the continued percussion to which it is i Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and known by being

necessarily submitted, while tho loading appears i 'ol "umbered sixty-even, (67) in that part of said city r, r ! laid off by Charles W Starr, with t-.e appurtenances, and even more easy. FoiV technic KeviOW. bounded on the north by a .treat thirtv-three feet wide, on

the west by lot numbered sixty-eight, Cti'j on the snuth by lot numbered sixty-six, (6GJ and on the east by Fourth

Ked Rives "Raft. A letter dated "Head of

the Raft, Feb. COth." published in tho Caddo Ga

street in saii city.

. . . . . r T ' 1 T . - C . - 1

r . , .i , :-.n: .t i axen as me property oi ti.iimun.1 ovnp.s. 13 satisiy s-.iu Tnt n fni-niahny thrt urn romrt i ntc. 1 li rronrn thnt thn . . J - J

..v., .v.... ... ----- - -,. .""decree and execution

. T al 11- .i-

steamboat c-oi. liarney naa succooaea in getting i johll cper. through tho Raft, after great oxertions. Thei April 7th, ISIj, Tf, K-k',t 1 i'VO T-nr.j t rt 1 1 n nr -t u-'rnn ttio I

It il I l . ni!9 11 llVJ . , r w v . J i J J ... i....i. null 1UU

in tavor or imniei a. .tinier, ana DAVID GENTRY, S ff. XV. C. 2 15i

first boat commenced pulling at it.

What is Patronase. Thore is, perhaps, no word in tho languago

After hypocrites, the greatest dupes tho devil m0T 'Pj "sod than ,xitronag9. Tne ba j -ha,.-nro thoW who exhautt an an.xioL existence ! C.r ,f a nrd Ol,c!oth,', at thofllowc9tt. cas.h P ice oa in the disappoiatraonts and vexations of business. t110 S "it. tal.s as fl.ppaotly of patronage and live miserably and meanly only to dio mag-! ---ouBh he had bestowed a signal and valuable nificently and rich. ' favori aa- th3 subscriber to a newspaper, re siding hundreds of miles beyond tho mountains. MrssocTti A bill authorizing the Stato Treas- j who has quarrelled with tho contents of his sheet uror to loan tho canal nnd road fund, which has ; time and again, and who has remitted complaints passad tho Senate, has been amended in the j and threats of discontinuance twico to where he ' "Pus 'k adding a clause requiring him to re-J has forwarded the amount of his subscription coiro from the Trea surer of the VJ. S. th '21,000 ionce, stvlos himself ft friend to literature and a to which the State is entitled under tho distribu patron of the paper ho so regularly reads and ion law. - i o very irregularly pays for. Now, are either of

LASTS and PEGS,

DNSTAXTLY on !mnd an I for sale at manufne-

jrer's prices, at ine cheap LEATHER FINDING

S i ORE of fe. F. FLETCHER. Call and tee. Corner of .Viiii and Front Streets, a few doors Tf'est of the FSmk Slore, Richmond, la. 1st mo, 1st, 1:45.

N APPRENTICE to tha Tailoring husiness. i

immediately wanted by JOS BOSTON.

April 2, 1845.

thaa t iey have heretolore boen so'd.

C. &. J. RATES. Druggists; Aj. 21, Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O. March 5th, 1 S45. Gaz. 2. 10:2m Smith's Liniment.

POTt the cure of Sweney. Poil-Evil, Fistula, Strain-, Bruises. Scratches, Biz Head, &.c, that was ever dii-

covered. A Iso, for ihe human tlesli. il exceils in the cure tf Rheumatic Pain?, Swelling of the Glands o! the Throat, Ring Worms, Tetter, Frosted Feet. fce. Each genuine Bottle is stnm ped SMITH'S LINIMENT, and signed by DElisr &. Mlfoa, o!e rmrtrieiors. None others genuine. DENNY c MINOR. The above Liniment is for sale at the Dm- Store of IRV1N REED Sc BROTHER. Lares. Bottles 50 cents; small ones 25. Richmond. Jan. 1st, 1S45. I if

s

lesbf.et to the fjloici

She was for & long time suffering nnt'er an extremeis;

troublesome couh attended with a violent pain in the chest, which continued to increase to sjrh a degree that site was j eonSaed to her room for several weeks, and at last wag compelled to consjlt a physicia , being seriously alarmed lest it should terminate in Consumption; and though ehe remained under his care (or sveral weeks, undergoing various ' modes of treatment, he failed to relieve her in the slightest degree; at length she had recourse to Dr. Rogers' prepera- ! tion for Coughs, Colds, Scr , and the very first bottle produced the effect her physician had so long been striving (nr In vain. Sue has repeated the experiment several times, as occasion required and has never once failed in obtaining the desired relief. 1 hereby acVnow Irrgs the above to be a true statement of my ease and stronjiv recommend Doetor Rogers preparation to ail persons aiHicted with Coughs, Colds, ice , or anv way riipod to consumption. 1 Cincinnati, Nov. 1 4th, 1814. DOLLY JOHNSON. A. L. SCOVILLE, south-east corner of Fifth and Race sts.. ! Sole Agent for the West. fj-Sold also at the EOOK STORE, Jan. 24, 1844. Richmond, la

SR. MPP1SCOTT, has just received, fiom Phila- j . delphia, a soperior article of Pale, Coach Body Var- j

nish, together with Cabinet and Japan artiih ; also, a lot

of fashionable Carriage Trimmings, low lor ca&h. May 2d, le41. 19-tf

Doctor Waller Z. JVanoslrotchlz' Aromatic Err.enaeocnc PILL, for Females,

A

f I 1AE suoscribor has for hire, several good saddle horses 1 buggies and well broke Uorses. ti.s terms wi'i 0e suned t te times. LEWIS BURK. Rtcrimnj, Feb. liih, 1545 T if

This pi!!, by the experience of years, has been prorerj to ' i he the ne plus ultra ol medical preparatinos. Tne eelebrated rnvenltr himself eared over 13,00 ! sup1 pressed menses, green sickness and other diseases incident

. to females, having used them, to tne exclusion of every ' other remedv for such diseases, daring- a continued oraetiee

1 of nearly 50 years, without solitary instance of failure, j when used according to the directions. They were first inf trod-jced on this continent in 1819, hr Dr. Thomas Phillips,

f of Newburgh, Ne York, he having obtained the formsie, ' for rreparing them from Dr. Wanoetrotehtz himself.

i They have since then been used very extensively thro'out

gsfcfc ' ;mostor the eastern States, ana the proprietor is so throjgnlJ PlOiniwJOI"V IVotCSj ' ly satisfied of theirvirtu. that he fear'eswly challenges toe V-sstl Ball and Parly' Inri Unions, 0fH .w medicine in any form that w.tl prove)

J: lflI IV air W I AVE fcia; S n. IS- H w .i - .;.-

JOB PRINTNIG.

EMBRACING

UACIETEBIAL AXO OTHER. BLASkS

PAMPHLETS,

1 -'--kV-MSCt Ba.ll and Parly Inritvlioni.

.Vi.TLiiKiNt at tiiz HaiiaBiUfH JIC13. Jamsary 24,