Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 41, 8 October 1845 — Page 4

KEEP TUB LOAF IXDER TOIB OWX ARM. A TRCE STOBT. Tho following is copieii from a New York paper printed in tho year 177G, and is related as a f.t. Similar cases often occur in theso days.

- f - . 1. : II ftidt frtflrk.fa I that a parent, naving g.ve. '--I of his children nro ob od to spend tho remainder OI nwtmiuicii uiguun,,. t of his days in poverty and want. "At this timo there is living at iiitrieni, an i old man who relates the following remarkable story of himself. Ho was possessed of a pretty good farm, with slaves and every thin? necessary for his business, and had but ono child, a son who having married; it was agreed that the your couple .Ko.il.l live in the house with tho parent, as he was a widower Things went cxcoouingiy wen . for somo time, when the son proposed to his parent 1 that ho should mako over to him his estate, pro- ; mising to build a now house and Otherwise tin- j prove tho larm. I no iamer, mruugu jiuisuauu, gavo him a deed of gift of it, and evory thin hnlnnrrinc to it. D .. .i i,i i.

'After a fow years, as tue iaiucr grew uiu, uu l)00r. Crew a little fretful and dissatisfied, while the son, j -fu:i.:-t-.l .u;n om to ptnect from him ' Verses of lortane

IIIIIIHHIO, II" "-u uuiiiiug 1 forgot filial duty, und used his aged father worso than he did his servants. The old man was no longer permitted to cat at the table with his son and wife, but compelled to tnko his meals in tho chimney cornor, and was continually otherwise ill-used by them. Tho old man ato his vietuuls daily from a wooden bowl, which his son had mndo for him. His "rand-son saw his father make this bowl, and set about making just such another. Being asked bv his father what ho inado ; it for, ho DSWcred, fur'you to eat out of when j you grow as old as grand-father.' Although this ouirht to have turiiod his heart, and mado him refloct that as he dealt by his father ho might oxpoct to be dealt by his children when ho grew old, still it had no effect upon him, and tho ill-usage was carried to such a height that ho could no longer bear it, and loft tho houso and went to a relation and neighbor of his doclaring if his friend could not help him to get his farm back again, ho should bo obliged to como and livo with him. 'His friond answered that he might como and livo with him, and if ho would follow his direc tions he would help him to get his estate back again. Take this bag of dollars, carry it into ; vour room, at vour son a shut it up wen in your

chest, and about the timo you expect thoy will j tqioCoro thc war Captain Garden and the Macecall you down to dinner, shut your door and have . doni:in woro at Xorfotk; Decatur was there too,

all your dollars spread on a laoio in mo nnuu.u oi tno room. nen wioy uu, with them, by swoepmg mom irom tnc tame uno tho nag ngain. . I no oaii louK cuiiijHC'wi x uu mu i"--r ed through thc key-holo and saw tho dollars spread out on the table, and told it to her husband. When tho old man camo down, they insisted on his sitting down at tho tablo with thorn, and treated Htm Willi UIICUII1IIKJH bivilivjr. Tho old man related to his friond what he had done, who gave him directions what to do if his son asked him for tho money. "After a few days the son discovered tho old man very busily engaged in counting out his money, and at tho next moal time asked what monoy it was that ho had been counting. "Only somo money I had received for the discharge of one of the bonds I had standing out. I expect more in a fow days, nnd 1 fear I shall bo obliged to tako Mr. N 's farm, upon which I have a mortgage, as ho is not ablo to raiso tho money, and if tho farm is sold it will not fotch as much as will dischargo the mortgage.' After a fow days tho son told tho fathor ho intended to built a houso on tho farm, aud would be glad if his father would let him havo that monoy. "Yes, child, all that I havo is coming to you; I intend giving you all tho bonds and mortgages I have, but then I think it will bo best to havo it put altogthor in a new docd of gift. I will got neighbor L to call hero and draw a now ono." Accordingly, his friend ancT cousin, who had devised tho scheme, came to tho housR, tho son gave up tho deed that anothor might bo drawn of iU When tho old man had got the instrument in his hand, in the prcsonco of his friend, ho broko tho soal, and committed tho writing to the fire, saying "Durn cursed instrument of my folly and my misory! and you my dutiful children as this estate is all my own again, you must romovo immediately, unless you bo contont to bo my tenants. I have learnod by sad experienco that it is best for a parent to hold tho loaf under his own arm; and that one father can bottor maintain ton children, then can ten a father." The Christian Sabbath-The Jewish Law. We noticed in an exchange paper that "a youn man by the name of Plymen Seaver, lies in jail at Chelsea, Vermont, for having labored in his fiold on the Sabbath." Whntnvor the Jowish law may havo boon, wo all know that our Saviour in his reply to the Pha- : ;,i iimt thn Sabbath is made for men not ; - ,K 5,V,Knt h ' And hia renroof to those man 101 iuu . - i

who Charcod him with a violation of tho Sabbath company were expecting a loan of a million from in nlucking corn and healing, tho sick on that day: : John Jacob Astor. There really now seems to be a probU it Kwful to do o-ood Oil thc Sabbath dav, or . ability, after eight or ten years of imbecility, extrava-

t An fvil?" In that samo Stato of Vermont, a fow years ngo - r.rniAr was arraigned for giving salt to his cattlo ; 5,inrlnr. The party accused kept a good look Ut on his hypocritical accuser and detected him j fn doinff the very same thing, but lot him olTwitll i a simple rebuke and tho advico to "mind his own busiuess." Cincinnati Atlas. j j (t7-Bishop Soulo says that there has been a do- j crease of 43, 415 menibors in thc northern section j of tho Methodist church the past year, and nn j inereaaa of 9.703 in the southern section, whilo t tho total incroasoof the preceding year was 155,000. He ascribes it to thc contention aud strifes lhat bavo rent tho church. T1m Court at Barnstablo, Mass., was opened a 1 few days since, with all the grave formalities of law, and the jury sworn, when it was discovered that the calender was blank not a case to try! What a happy county. Late Quinces of largo size, (many of them weighing each 13 ounces,) woro exhibited by Mr. Samuel Hutchinson, at the late annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Tho tree from which thoso woro taken has borne during throe years. It is now about 8 foet high, with four principal branchos, and tho first yar it bora two quinces, and last year twelve, and this rear one hundred and forty-five. Tho Quinces

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The Albany, (X. Y.) Argtw says: "We have been shown a very neat present to Gov. Wright, from Carmi Wright (the maker) of Adams, Jefferson county, in this State. It is a fine woodman's axe, made of the best materials. The helve of the axe is made fast by an iron plate, clinched with two rivets over the end of the. helve.

'This is a decided improvement, as it is well known that 1,118 uacecu"; 1 ' . , , . ,,,., ' th- le-lve is apt to come off. This plate renders the han- !.:" me steel itaolf. Uoon a small silver plata on I the nantlie, la eugraveu uie luiiitr 01 ue uuuur aou u.itGovernor, and tiv lay of presentation. Rogers, in 'The Herald of Freedom,' says: "A man might as well be ranght without his ghadow, as without monev. There was a story about a man's having sold his hadow to Satan, and everv body fled from him at, if he UaA t(je pla&a,.to c him ,0ving abo.it in fair wraih.r an i no rhadow accompanying him. It was enough to any bojj. But to u moni,vieS!ijt au jrremedin!isfortune a hopeless bereavement." j gentleman, whetlier he be learned or unit arued, rich or .Noah Brown, whose death was announced in our paper, was formerly one of the firm of Noah Sc Adam Brown, extensive ship-builders in the city of New York. We understand that when that firm dissolved, some years since, the deceased received upwards of $750,0W in money, as his share of the joint property, but owing to being cheated, going security for others, and making bud speculations, he became very poor in his old age, and for some time before his death procured a scanty subsistence for himself and family, at caulking und repairing old boats by day's work. We havo heard, though whether true or not we canuot say, that our Government owed him a large balance for vessels built for the public service during the last war with Great Britain, and also that ha built a for the Russian Government, and has receiv vessel of war ed but a small part of the pay. Newark (N. J.) Eagle. The best cure for hard times is to cheat the doctor by being temperate, tiie lawyer by keeping out of debt, the demagogue by voting for honest men, and poverty by being industrious; but pay the printer, if you wish to be happy. Anecdote of Com. Decatur. Tim ft.lb.M. in" frnriil urir-Cilntd nftlio cn'lnnt f) -- is relate(fm the Septon.bcr number of tho v,,;i i .,: anJa wann intim soo1 :oillcj itl faUi,,, lwo kjn,r()(i icfirts. While discussing nava Jay CnrJen g.li(Jj Oet-atur. your bhips are cood cnotijrh, and you are n clever hot of 1Ilows; but what practice liavo you had in ur there s tho rub. One ot those days we will proba bly have a "brusu together, and it 1 catch your shin at sea. I will knock her into a cocked hat, g ' hcn 'Will von?' days Decatur; 'I will bet a hat on it. The bet was agrooU on, and tl.e conversation changed. "Uut a fow months clnpsod oro tho war that had boon threatening commenced, and tho two captains, by sonic singular coincidence, met. Tho results of tho action a ro known. Captain Cardeti, on going on board of tho L'nitod States, was received by a lieutenant at t!io g-ingwav, to whom ho tendered his sword N- . - -i. i ot to me, sir, said the

oflicer, 'but to tho Capt:iia.' 'And whoro is liiO jas couveuient. The same amount of interest will be .ilCaptain!' said the embarrassed Iliiglislitiiau. 'lie j lowed on Scrip in the earliest payments, that can be in is standing aft there; that is tho gentleman, sir, j tl,c l ltcst' in a tarpniilin hat and round j;ickct.' ROAD RECEIPTS from the Supervisors for work "Cardon went aft, and his foelinjis on meeting, ' done, to the amount of the Road Pax charged, should be under such circumstances hid old friend, may be presented at the time of settlement.

imagined. As ho oilercd nisi sword to Decatur, that officor said, 4,No, Carden, I never tako tho sword of a bravo man; you havo fought gallantly. I5ut,' said ho, laying hid hand on tho other's shoulder, I will tako that hat, my dear fellow.' In transferring to tho United Statos the suito of Captain Carden, a fino band was included. In tho afternoon, when dinner was announced in tho cabin, Capt. Carden suid to Docatur, 'these musicians aro very skilful, and I havo always had them on deck while ot my dinner.' 'Very vvoll,' said Docatur, 'we will havo them up.' Thc band w as ordered on deck to play, and Coin. Decatur was asked what air ho would like to hear. LH them play Britannia llulcs the Waves,' said he, with a si v laugh." Homasce. A white lad, soventecn j'ears old, has fallen in love with a widowod squaw, onn of the party of Iowa Indians on a isit to NewYork. Tho lady is thirty -six years old, has two children, and returns the tonder youth's passion, u,. '-ii:er, a man of seventy-eight, thinks tho matter all righ', and abides with tho lovers undor ono tent. New York and Erib Railroad. We have already mentionnd the fact, that this important link of internal improvements, which is to connect Cincinnati with New York, is in a fair way for speedy commencement and completion. A late number of the New York Herald, after stating that two million dollars had alreadv been subscribed, states that Teter Lorillard subscribed $25,000 I gance auu ioiiv, uiui mis roau win ot? Luiupicicu iu uuifalo. It would be a most desirable thing to have it done at once. If completed, this means of communication would bring Cincinnati within two Uavs' travel of New York; one of the most important pieces of enterprise yet conceived, and which would give New York a supe-j riority over Boston, Philadelphia ana Baltimore, withregrd to the Western trade, beyond any thing yet devised. The whole carrying trade of merchandise, products and passengers of the groat West would be centered in New York through this road, and the population of the city be increased, probably to a million in the next ten years. Cin. Atlas. A correspondent t the Philadelphia North American says that ther is in the Vinery of Dr. A. Mitchell, near that city, a ba Mi of Grapes three feet wtae across me shoulders and twenty-eight inches long.Jperpendieular) no mistake in figures. It is the genuine grape of Palestine, and called L Palestine. The Signal of Liberty, Michigan, states thnt Mr. Birney has been suffering for some lime from a severe and protracted illness. Duelling and light lacing aro two fashionable modes of s'aughtor! In tho one case a bullet is tho instrument of death, iu tho other a string. A whimsical comparison being made between a clock and a woman, Charles Fox observed that he thought the Eimiiie bad; -For' said he, "a clock serves to point out A; hoar;, aai a vronisn to rsike a-- frr-et theru."'

C1HC1HHATI ADVERTISEMENT. REMOVAL. J. W. 5c W. W. COOPER, have removed their Hide, Oil and leather tore from No :i7, Min street, to No. '21, Columbia street, between Mnn and Walnut street, CINCINNATI; where they keep a gvn.-rul assortment of Leather, consisting of: Hog Skiu Seating, Call' Skin do kirtinr and Harness Leather, Russet and Black Bridle do Bag hides anJ sides, Sole and l'ij-r Leather, Calf and Ki; Skin.s. Morocco, Liuiujr and Bin iiag ?ki;i., Also, Spanish and dry hides. Tanner's Oil; Tanner's an i Currier's Tools, Osborn's Patent double grinding Hark. Milts. Dealers in the .!wvc line are invited to rail ami examine our stock. J W W W COOPER. N. B. Leather in the rouii taken in exchange lor Hides and Oil. June l;th, 15 t5. 21-G::io.

W. H.DAVIS, OF COLUMECS. OHIO. j 11 EM DENT Sl'KGKOV AXU MEC'II AXIC'AL. WEXTIST, j W 7'OULI inform th? Ladies and Gentlemen of this ; citvann the Hiirroundini; towns anil countrv, mat : he has niade Kichmond his permanent residence, and is , now prepared to execute all orders in the line ofhisprofessiou at the shortest notice, and rro.v the latest most r- : PROVED PRlNC-iri.ES. TEETH, from one to a full set, inserted on c.olu tlate i upon the principle of Atmospheric Pkessi he. : Having; all the recent important inventions in the art of , adapting the Plate to the Gums, which enables him to ; warranT Plate work in all cases to answer the purposes of ( mastication, and in point of durability, neatness of lit, and elegance of liuish, equal, if not superior, to any other manuf icture. I EXPOSED .NERVES destroyed vithout pain, by a J sinHe nnnlieation. IHseases of the teeth cured. Teeth ; filled, in almost every instance, without pain, cleansed and set on pivots, and w"arratet permavcnt. The best of reference can be given, if desired. CHARGES so moderate that Dental operations are placed with the means of every person. The Public are invited to call und examine specimens at his ollice. fr-OFFtt'E on Pearl street, opposite Uenj. S.trattan's Stnre. llichmond, Vc CM, II? 11. T A F 0 R 1 8 J 5 EXPECT to attend in the several Townships in this County for tlie purpose of receiving the TAXES lor the present year, on the following days, lo-wil: Hoston Township, Abington " lranklin ' New Garden ' Green " Clay Perrv " Jell'erson " Jackson " Washington " Harrison " Poston, 10th mo. (October) 10 11 1 1 n; Abington, Hillsborough, Newport. Williamsburh, Washington, Economy, Haparstown, Cambridge, Milton, Jaeksonsbu rgh, 13 15 J7 If 20 &. 21 22 2: 2 1 2.' 27 2" 2! 30 &. 31 Wayne. Richmond, And at the Treasurer's Office in Centreville thereafter, until the first day of 1st mo., (January ) next. Payment should be made within the time specified, in order to avoid the penalties of the law; and as much inconvenience arises to all rmiri rn (' ', from too many dclaytlllirillilii near me i.ii'-m hiii- ei j- m. u t . i to -j ; c,,.ll!f. ti,.,. tiulM. WJ10 ,.all 0o so. should settle as c;,rlv HATES OF TAXATION. On each $100 for State purposes proper, 20 Cents. 1 5 Mills. " A100 for Lunatic Asylum, " $100 lor Deaf und Dumb, " $100 for Education of the Lliud, " $100 for County Tax, " $100 for Road Tax ou real cbtate, ' Poll for State purposes, " Poll for County purposes, " Dog over one, 10 Cci.ts. "! .VI " 50 Those holding Orders on the County Trearury are rc- ; quested to present them for payment. ACHILES WILLIAM?, Trtasurcr of W. C. Centrevillc, f th mo. (Angnrl) 20, 1 -'!.". RICHMOND, INDIANA. T O 31 A NT.T'A CTUR ER S AND OTlTERf3. Th" undcrsiciie.f, huvinsr maoc arrangements with Jomas

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Gars, (a man of twenty years' expe rience in M irhiiiery,) j vomiting, wasting or decay of tho body, a hacking cough, to superintend their Machine Shop, are prepared to fur- j unusual degree of bent, increased pain in the breast and nish all kinds of Mai hinery to order at Cincinnati prices, j gide, spitting of a white, or green and wlute or bloody such as Pickers, Carding Machines, Condensors, Power j matter, night sweats, hectic fever, &c, &.., Such are Looms, Napping Machines, Shearing Machines, Press j some of the most common symptoms of that dreadful deStoves, &.c. &.C i stroyer, CONSUMPTION. And being a serious and JJTWe arc also building superior Threshing Machines, solemn fact, will those afflicted any longer deprive themwhich we will sell on accommodating terms. We are pelves of a cure, when one is so near at hand which is also in possession of the various patterns of Threshing DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, a med

Machines in use, and can make any repairs required. Having a great variety of MILL and other Patterns, we can furnish CASTINGS of every description, on fair terms. A Seven-Flat lso a variety of Cooking, Parlor, Ten and ite STOVES, kept constantly on hand; all of which will be warranted for 12 months J. M. & J. H. HUTTON. N. B. Hand Machines, for the manufacture of Sewing Silk, made to order. J. M. .t J- H. 11. . Spring Foundery, June II, Is-' 15. 50 in '-11. WTALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Will be sold at private sale, the property on Fifth street, j belonging to the Ltate ol Ur. Alorris Lancaster, .ec a., consisting of two LOTS, subsfunti i'I v enclosed and imV..A ,Z alnr.ro BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, con-

struetedof the best materials, and finished in every part j ' RICHMONO WOOLLE.V FACTOR!' in the neatest and most approved style: a well of good ! fTHE undersigned is prepared to receive WOOL, to water iu the kitchen; a large Cistern for rr.ia water near j J manufacture into Cloth, Flannels, Blankets, Sattithe. doer, together with out-buildings all in the best or- nett,, and Jeans, either by the vard, or on shares, on

cer. .Also. ahout iniriv r run i rees, uphmmh w -u-ple. Pear, Peach and Cherry, of th" choicest selection. The situation is elevated and airy, commanding aline prospect of a portion of the surrounding country; one of the most desirable locations for a residence in the city cf Richmond. For information, enquire of WILLIAM R. FOL'LKE, Adminisirator. Richmond, May I t, 115. Stf OLD LEAF; c . .... . , . .e . . jf Bronzes of every variety. Artists' Brushes. Water Colors, ic. &c, at 25, li3. REED'S. 2-tf. June m w- ANUFACTCRER of Coaches, Baronrhes, Friends iVl Carrvalls, Y'ork Wagons, Tha tons, Buggies. tc. Also, a superior article cf Coach, Cabinet, and Japan Vaimsh, manufactured in Philadelphia, by one whose knowledge of the art places him without a rival. Warranted not to crack. Also Carriage Trimrnjntrs of every description, such as Laces, C!oth,Silver Hub Bancs. Door Hanales, Lamps, Lock and Hinges, Ruzgs, it-; H of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash price. Persons at a distance can be accommodated bv dropping a line to the subscriber, . - .- -t- .' If..,.. I I. i.-Km, I - .Main sireet, opposite jir.ouwai iwm, ...a,......, Juue 11, 1?4j. li in 'At. CASH Paid for FLAXSEED, by B. BF.ICHTWELL. F.L-hrr.cn?, Jar.? t, 145. 34t:

RICHMOND FOUNDERY! STOVES UOLLOtV-WiKE, and CASTINGS, At C i is c ii ti a t i I r i c t s .

T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he carries on the i-'oundery business, ut the establishment lati Iv con uu teu by t!ie lirm ol i. ana J. O'llarra. He hns now on hand a superior lot of STO ES; r.msUtii..' .f Not 1.2. and 3 improved Premium Cooking trt-.- Sn'l ti:!li fl 'provi tent ?d Cooking ;tove, seven and teni idate stoves of uill 'izes. with ral assort ;!ient : of Fraakliu and Parlor Stoves. Also Pots, Keltic: A:i-iirtn5. an.! Waon Boxes. j ! He alo tnaanfactures and makes o order Cardin? Ma- ' ciiines. Condensers. Spinning and Napping Mjchiiies. j broad and narrow Power Looms, t ulluig Moves, and all j kuus of Machinery used la .M jnufaeturiug establish- ! llienls. i M.M I'.firi.K. nf nil kinds made on the shortest notice. He IV. !s confident in saviur that he has the largest and j ! l st selected lot of patterns in the Western country tor Crist aud S;iw Mills. He has, in short, thc latest im provement in the Mill I. earing line. TO PLOUGH MAKSSS He has patterns for all the good Ploughs in use. He ias Soo."s l longhs, risriit and left; Peacock's right and left; Woods' rluugh, lour cilierent size 11 of which he will sell ot Cincinnati prices, for Cash. J". THRESHING MACHINES. He has an excellent Threshing Machine which lie manufactures and will sell for Ca; !i or approved Trade. For cuw to horses, neatness and despatch in the execution of work it is inferior to noue in use. The undersigned returns his thanks to the public for the liberal support liestowed upon the late firm of T. and J. I'Harra. and would respectfully solicit acontinuunce of their favors. J jAII kinds of Machinery rrpaircii ou siiort notice. Cash, Wheat, or good Horses will be taken in exchange for any of the abov e articles. THOMAS O'HACRA. Jj"'ft is neees-!arv that the business of the late linn of j T. and J. O'li.trra should be settled as soon ns po- - j siljle; 111 -re lore, lliosj who are indebted to said linn ! are hercbv requested to make immediate payment. J June l'l, 1-5-15. jau.31,-'4j. T. O'H. SJ:t j;i'rlovii Iron and IXra FOUNDERY. TBIIE undersigned still continue the Foundery bnsi- ! stness in the town of Hagerstown, Wayne co., la., j and are prepared U till all orders in their line of business i They will make, to order, all kinds of Mill Irons; a vu- ( riety of Cuokiug, Tea and Seven-Plate, and Parlor : Stoves; Wood's Patent, llorning's. Peacock's, Sloop's ' I and iskonsin Ploughs, both Ui rht am! Irf-ft-Hamlcd. , Also, a first-rate article of llark .Mills: Hollow Ware of all kinds. I SJ They have also made arrangement to furnish, of i superior workmanship, all kinds of Cardiusr Machinery, I Power Looms, Threshing Machines of dilfercnt kinds, &e. &c. They will keep for stile, nil assortment of Andirons, , Wiisron Uoxes, cast Collar lilocks. Plough Shares, Can Mill Irons, and all the variety of articles made in i'ouuderies. In addition to the above, th'y will make, to order, j IiELES of tone and material cijiia! to any made in the J countrv. and al 1 articles of Hi ass and composition used in the l oiisrt-ictio.i of machinery, j 1 The above articles wilt be exchanged, ut fair prices, for ' I'lax-Seed, Wie at, Horses, and all ailicles of approved , country produce: j j LZATUZn I J "j "They will also keep for sale a variety of Eastern and j ( omitry- i anniieU s-ole ana L pper leatlier, t alt ckins, 1 Harness and lirujle Leather; which will be exchanged for I lines, ki:is, ami 1 allow. I hey will sell 1 .eather at casii prices. WIGGINS &. RODGEKS Hagerstown, June 11, 1515. 30 in ' lltf 7ARNTSHC?. ? from Phdadc'sdi R. Lippincott, has just received. , a suu rior article of Pale Coach liodv Varnish, together with Cabinet and Jaiiau Vamisl also, a lot of fashionable. Carriage Trimmings, low for cash. Richmond, June 11, 1-15. PJ-'dl WHY WILL 1 DIi:. IKVARE P ( OVM-MI'THIV. DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECT 1! A NT REMEDY ALWAYS CL'RES. Wc find from Fomc of the Eastern papers, that this popular mcdicin- is performing gome of the most remarkable cures on record: in the City of Philadelphia, within the last year 2 !7ti persons h.ave been restored to perfect health, "in New York 27 (, Boston 1KHI, Baltimore TIM, aud we would suppose an average amount in ail other Cities where this meoicine has been introduced. This fact is sufficient evidence showing the wonderful ellicaey of this truly valuable medicine, 'iveare acquainted with numerous persons in "our city" who have twrn restore;! to pertect health by timely use of Dr. Duncan's Memc.iies, unci would therefore recommend them to those sull- ring with the premonitory symptoms of Consumption such as Colds. Coitjhs, Chiliucs, Impaired Appetite, Slight i'evcr, Hoarseness, and diliienltv groiving out of the matter that secretes itself in the lungs; soreness of the throat, a irv und painf ul cough, tightness of Ihe chest, attended with a sense of suffocation, complexion sallow and pallid, diifieulty of breatlim", redness of the checks, palpitation of tho heart, sick headache, saltish taste in the mouth, sever p.- in in the side, breast and small of the back, heat of 111- skin, irregular state ut bowI l is, foul tongue, disturbed rest, diiiiculty of laving on the side, depression of smnts, l.untnefss, attended with weakj uess and general debihtv of tlie hole svstem. ciddin.fw ; a,l imness of sismt. nain in the stomach, ami cometiinea icine that has established itself in millions of cases both in ! Europe and the United States. j Western Office, just open for the accommodation of Agents and others living in the South and West, No. 150 i Sycamore St., Cincinnati, where oil Southern and Wes tern Orders for .Medicines must be addressed in future. Xj"'" Advice given, aud all classes of diseases treated with skill and science. This vatuahlejmedicine is for sale in Richmond Indat the BOOKSTORE. Cash Inaid for Wool! -vav AAA , j I I If 11 I ! -U.UUU LBS. OF WOOL TVANTED AT TIIE ternis suted to the times. H- also has on hand a verygood assortment of the above named goods; which he is willing to EXCHANGE for WOl lL or other produce. IJ'He will also FULL and DRESS CLOTJf, at the customary prices. LEVIN US KING. EicL.noaJ, 20th of 5th mo., I?15. 22 tf LASTS AIVD PEGS. ALL SIZES of T.ASTS, mannfactared at Dayton, Ohio, for sale by the subscrilx-r. Also, assorted Nos. of bet quality of TPF-T.'!, for sale at the Saddlery, Shoe-Finding and Leat'tr Store of S. F. FLETCHER, Richmond, Ii., Corner of Main and Front street. Mh mo. Cth, 25tf VrENITIAN WINDOW ELI NDS. The undersigned will make, to order, VENT TI AN WINDOW BLINDS cf 8uperir quality, at short notice and at twenty per cent. Ices than Cincinnati prices. I?Persons wishing the article can be accommodated by calling at the 'Saddlery, Shoe-Finding and Leather Store of S. F. Fletcher, comer of Front and Main streets, three aocrs West of the Bock Store. Window Blinds Repaired, on short notice and charges moderate. The undersigned hopes that the public will feel it their interest in contributing to Ai. ALFRED H- THOMPSON. Richmond, Jas? 1!, 1545. 24:3m

TEMPLE'S iSERICJ LNIIEIT, Tke CHEAPEST, ami ndoubleJl9 thf BEST ff LiaimeaU hmc brfvre the jWk ; O better general application can be made, ( arhe apphed according ta dirccUotts, fur the Cl'Rf Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Galls, Swellings, Piles, Chilblains, Frosted feet, Cuts, Poll-Evil, Fis:ula, Sweeney. Pain in the Breast, Cholic, Scratches, Scrofula, obstinate old Sores, Rheumatic complaints, c. $c. Numerous testimonials of its efficacy can be sees, wliereverthe article is for sale. For sale at the Hook Store, by J. W. Gilbert, and A. Earnest, in Kichmond, aud by merchants generally thrVout the Western countrv. July llh, l?4o. " 2?tf fcl'Ci A R-C'O ATKI, OR -IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS;" -For Intermittent, Remittent, llillious and uflammtry Fever, ilea. Ache, Indigestion, Dyspepwa, IVcrerted Appetite, Heart Hum. Costiveness, Diarrhoeav, Dysentery Hilhous Cholic, and Worms, Foul Stomach, Pain ia Uta Head, Side or Hack, Scrofula, Scurvy, or any iinpaniM of the Hlood, Obstruclious and Female complaiuta fenrally. There has never appeared a medicine which, while it can do no harm, is calculated to do so much good. They excite a healthful perspiration, and open all the natural drains of the system. The destruction of Insensible Perspiration is the cause of a great portiou of human suflferiii These pills possess themuvr, in an extraordinary degree, of remov ing all obstructions, and giving a healthful circulation. They must undoubtedly supersede all other purgative medicines, as they have a four-fold action vir: a discharge lv the Bowels, Lungs, Kidneys, and Skin.

Children will not hesitate to take thc in; aud thev may be relied on, Iwxond any oilier remedy, as nn eflectull and safe medicine for WORMS, and all complaints incU dent to children. More children have beeu cured in New York the present year, by the use of Dr. SMITH'S PILLS, thmi all other medicines combined as there is no need of fore in a thetn doim, like other medicines. 1 ne important advantage in taking these Pills is, they do not gripe, nor produce nausea, or any other uu pleasant sensation. Pills have iu thousands of instances, produced Piles and other consequences far worse than the disease for which they were administered. This is particularly guarded aguinst ill the combination of them in any ingredients of which Dr. Smith's Pills are Composed thus rendering them harmless. These Fills are made of the purest materials; and ws have the satisfaction of having proved to the Medical Faculty, that they possess uncommon virtues. The "directions," and treatment of diseases, accompany every box, iu a circular of 4 pages. "No StuAR Coitei) Pir.i.s" can be genuine withont the signature of the side inventor, "11. UKNJAMIN, M. D., President of the New York College of Health," upon every box. JFrom a Nephew of the late Judge Thompson. New Yuan, May 15, 1644. Dr. Smith's "Improved Indian Vegetable Villa" have proven invaluable to m self and family, iu the cure of violent headache, pain iu the side and stomach. For children no better mediciue cau be produced. In lha case of our little girl, two years old, the most happy effects have resulted from their use. I have never known a medicine which I could so confidently recommend as these Pills. R. THOMPSON, 56" Northmore St. The following lady is too well known in New York for her intelligence and philanthropy to be doubted. From the Matron of the U. S. Naval Hospital. Accustomed as 1 am to administer to the sick, I can appreciate a valuable medicine. If there be medicine adapted to the numerous aliments of mankind, it is Dr. Smith's Sugar Pills. I have used them and seen them used with the most astonishing results; in several iuntanstances within my knowledge, restoring Ihe patient from extreme lowness and eurtenng, to strength and health For ladies during pregnancv, these pills are a torrrrir halm. 1 recommend to all for a valuable family medicine. SARAH A. GOULD, Matron of the V. S. Naval Hospital, lirooklyn, June HI, 1811. From the Deputy SherilTof New York. Dr. t-milhs "Sugared Indian Vegetable Pills" have been useil in the EUlridge street Debtor's Prison, with uncommon satisfaction. I have never heard a medicine spoken of with more interest by the sick who have taken these Piils. JAMES J. PEVINS, Deputy Sheriff. as kxtraohdinarv craic. I have to record an instance of unparalleled suffering, which must have terminated my existence, had not Dr. Smith's "Sugarcal Imiiaii Vegetable Pills' come to my rescue. In thc Full of lw J't, 1 had a scrofulous alb-clios, w hich nearly "covered my body with sores, and rendered me unfit for life. In the course of two months I was attacked wilh fever, which raged with great riolence. I took many prescriptions, but without getting relief. My suffering was great. Mrs. Gould, (whom I shall ever remember w ifh esteem,) advised me to use these Sugar Pills, w hich I took in large doses a few days, when the fever and pain abated. I continued these Pills in mail closes, about five weeks, win n my fever and scrofula tti-rc cured, my blood completely purified, aud iny general lieallh improved. I am eert iin I owe my life, under Providence to the use of tli-se Pills. E. M. PARK, New York. From James M. Turner, Esq., late of tho IT. ?. Navy. 1 have been afflicted several years with a weakness in my breast, costiveness and dillk ulty of breathing. I was lately more than ever troubled, though I liad taken masy prescribed remedies. Through the advice of a friend i procured Dr. Smith's Patent Sugared Pills, which 1 need, and they have not only relieved hut cured my complaints. My wile lias also used Ihem with the most happy effects. 1 believe them the best medicine in the world. JAMES M. TURNER, 5i"l Greenwich st., N. Y. Refers to the Hon. Silas Wright, U. S. Senate. From a lady well known in New York. I have been troubled for years with dizziness and pais in the head, attended with depression, dimness of sight, &c, which have been entirely cured by Dr. Smith's "Sugared Indian Vegetable Pills" I prize this medic IDS above all others. SARAH DOUGLASS, corner of Ludlow and Walker sts. Dr. Smith's Sugar Pills. The voice of the West. J Since printing a very large edition of our MogmiLr Rjepost, we have received the following: DYSPEPSIA OF TEN YEARS STANDING. The W ife of Captain Roberts, on Vine Street nearWater, Cincinnati, has been afflicted with dyspeneja in its most aggravated form, for the last ten years. - the I was recommended by celebrated physicians of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Italtimore and Cincinnati to : travel, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it done her no good. Slie then commenced taxing the most popular medicines of the day for her complaint, bet ' derived no benefit from their use. Seeing an advertise ; meat of Docron Smith's Sio Coated I tcmiu PlCU i in the papers, she concluded to give them a trial Hs j sent to G. F. Thomas, Main ftreet, between Third and j Fourth street, Doctor Smith's Agent for Cincinnati, nnd ; purchased a box, took the in according to th direction, and can with heartfelt joy state that she derived mors i benefit from the use of one box of Docroa Smith's Sec a ' '.'ihttd VecETABUC Puxs than from all other medicines she has ever made use of for the last tea years. 1 tie above was sent to O. r - jbomaa December 14ts, CTPRICE 25 CENTS PEE EOXja No "SUGAR COATED FILLS" can be genuine without th- signature of the sole inventor, G. BENJAMIX SMITH, M. D., President of the N. Y. College of Uealtk, upon every box. 02ices devoted exclusively to the sale of this medicinn, 179 Greenwich Street, New York. G. F. THOMAS, Main Street, between Third ausi Fonrlh Streets, opposite the Gazette Office CTSOLE AGENT FOR THE CITY OF CTNCINNATLB A&enUffr Smith Strgar Ciratrd PiUt. Milton, D. G. Kern; Cambridge City, S. F. Shorn; Germantown, John D. Wolff; Mechanicsim rg, Henry Gettle; CentrevilJe, J. Stevens; White School bonne, Thos. Ellis; Liberty, Cnlley &. Powers; Prownsvdkc Henry Rider; Abington, M. A- White; Richmond, Im Reed. - May 28th 145. Gm.