Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 43, 22 October 1845 — Page 2

PALLADIUM.

22, 1?13. THE XATIOXAL ROAD. The subject of petitioning Congress for asi appropri-i-tion of a sufficie nt quantity of the public lands iu State, for the completion of tl2 Cumberland R03J through Indiana has been much spoken of by our people. Nothin gt however, has yet been done, ami as the time is near at hand, when Congress will assemble, petitions should be pot in circulation. Wc submit tho fallowing as a form, which we presume is all that is necessary. To ttic Congress of the UnUtd States: The undersigned citizens of the S:at2 of Indiana, beg leave to represent to your Honorable body; that ia common with the great LoJy cf the citizens of this State, they feel a deep interest in the early completion of the Cumberland Komi. As a means of ensuring this object without direct appropriations from tho Treasury, they repectfuly petition for an appropriation of sufficient amouut of the Public Lands, yet unsold in the Stato of Indiana, to complete the Road through this State. Oct., It would require perhaps about 600,000 acres of land. la eomnlete the tinatc of Cracovia. Famine, and all the evils in its trainT" had been felt. Iu thoso unfortunate provinces, entire, masses of people, deprived of every necessary, wander about the country divided into bands, iu search of the j most loathsome food, which is oftcner more adapted to J soothe their hunger than to afford nourii-hment. Nura- f berless diseases, the unavoidable cousomenco of destitu- I

tion, rapidly diminish the number of tiiese unfortunate ting will beheld in the Warner building on Saturday the men, an I despair rometimcs drives them to acts of vio- tu day of November, for the purpose of completing the leuce which the authorities arc not chvuya able to repress. organization of an Agricultural Society for Wayne ,. ,, " .... I Township. All the friends of tho farming interests are Georgia Election. Tho Amnista Chronicle brings . returns from 77 counties iu Georgia, which give a whig respectfully invited to attend. gain cf 2,9!j7, over the vote of the presidential election. I . . There are sixteen counties to be heard from, but there is The National Intelligencer contains tho following arno doubt of 'the election of a whig governor. Crawford's ticle on newspapers and editors it is well worthy a pc-

inajoriiy is more mau one inousaiiu. rto mttcn tor 1110 "scconu sooer tuoughU 01 Ujj people. Pemnsvlvama. In the city of Philadelphia, the whigs have elected their candidate for mayor and their common council. The vote was for Swift, (whig) 4!)G0 Keyser, (native) 4301, and Page, (loco) Z90S. Swift's majority over the native candidate -IjS. In tha city an i countv tha locos have elected their ticket by a majority of ti78, and tha county ticket by 1000. In Chester county, the entire whig ticket is elected by large ma orily. Montgomery co. loco majority 1700. Delaware co. whig lieket lou! mi. ubout 300. Cumberland co. loco majority about 275. York co. the entire loco ticket, with the exception of treasurer, elected without opposition. Mr. M'Curdy, independent democrat, was elected treasurer. Ohio Election. Complete returns have not been received from Ohio, but suflicient to justify the belief, that the whigs will have a majority in both "branches of tho legislature. This is a decided expression of the people's approbation of the Banking and Tax laws of last winter. In Montgomery county the whig majority is about 411 Preble Cj2 Darke 1.0'? Clinton 511 Lawrence 250 Morgan 22 Pike '.I. In Hocking loco maj. o03 Fairfield only 130 Clermont 4 )0 Brown 2GJ Perry 6 )0 Butler f00 Pickaway lit, and Hamilton about l'JOO. 1 he whig majority in Warren is Greene 1117 Miami 600 Shelby 130 Franklin 25?. Licking 300 Belmont 450 Muskingum 700, an! Ross 96;. In the city of Cincinnati, for Senator, Taylor, (whig) 2520 Ewing, (loco) 276. Liberty vote iu the city 32 native 74. RICHMOND POST-OFFICE. This little crumb of the spoils of locofoco victory has cgain become the "bone of contention" among our locofoco friends. An effort is on foot, and we may say in truth a dishonorable one, to oust Mr. Sloan, and put in Mr. Elder, the publisher of the JefFersonuui. Personally we have no objection to the promotion of Mr. Elder. We suppose a sinecure of $ 100 per annum to any poor printer in this country; and by-the-bye, we are all of that class, would be a happy God-send, and a relief from I many o I tviir rt t!, I ,lfr mill sinainrrs 10 a neiinon. mereiv . t . 1 . .1 . int. (; ,,uui ul - ,!.-. U n I. . 1 I n . , , signatures nave been obtained under tins plausi ble pretext; but it is said to be utterly untrue, and that the effort has been made entirely unknown to the present incumbent that he has no disposition to resign, and that he does not intend to do so. It makes but little difference, to us, who holds the office, so that the duties are faithfully performed. Wo believe the people are generally satisfied with Mr. Sloan he is obliging and accommodating, and is decidedly the best Postmaster we have had in the city for the last fifteen years, with one exception, Mr. Williams. We understand that the object in endeavoring to obtain the olEce for Mr. Elder, is to subserve another purpose than that for which the Post-OlTice was established; and that is to sustain the publication of the Jeffersonian. We are told that it has been urged upon the Department, by Mr. Perkins, to appoint Mr. Elder, as the paper cannot and will not be sustained without it. This is an open a- , , , . ,.,,.! vowal 01 corruption a fair offer of transferring the ccit- j or and publisher of that paper, soul and body, to the ad- ; ministration for money a"n;ejs of pottage." We may j allude to this matter more particularly next week, and have only to say now, Uiat it is a fimily quarrel, in which j we hare bo interest both Mr. Sloan and 3Ir. Elder are uncompromising friends of the administration that, so ! lat n uio 1 j ... i u u .uocii V uu given general satisfaction, and we see no good reason why he should be turned out. The change is uncalled for by the people, and the eflbrt is a personal matter with Mr. Perkms; and, if in his power, he nl deceive the ap- j pointing power by misrepresentation.. &c.

For the Palladium. For tho benefit of inquiring minds and to prevent misunderstanding, ths following is written: being a statement of the prophetic testimony, delivered at Indiana Yearly inseting of Friends, on the morning of its last sitting,anl in the Orthodox mscting at its fir3t sitting, by ', Ceorcj Marry, of Illinois:

"Friends, there is a irreat and eventful crUis at issue: that the Government of the United States is verging to a close; that the last man that shall exercise the oiHce of President, is already past the meridian of life; that several of the States shall lose their sovereignty especially that of Virginia, where the head shall become the tail aui the tail become the head, the strangers that are within her, for their long unremuaorated toil shall possess the soil." We insert the above by request of a friend of the author. We trust he has fulfilled the first clause in the 24th chapter and 11th verse of St. Matthe w; but we do not suppose he will be so successful in fulfilling the succeeding clause in the same verse. Jtidiana Stale Journal. This paper will be published daily during the ensuing session of the Legislature. It will coutaia full and accurate reports of the proceedings of the legislature, congress, aud the general news of the day. Price $1 in advance. The Weekly Journal is published on a mammoth sheet, and will be sent to clubs of ten and upwards at the rate of $1,30 each subscriber to clubs of thre e for 1,GS each subscriber, and to single subscribers for $2,00. Payment to be made in advance. Any orders left with us previous to the meeting of the Legislature will be attended to with pleasure. Asscmption of the Texas Debts. An effort will irobably be made in the next congress for the general 1 Government to give Texas all her public lands to pay Acr j bts; but the same party are horror-stricken at the idea lof distributing the proceeds of the sales of tho public lands among the several States, though many of them re in debt, and would be saved from the disgrace of re pudiation, and negleeting to pay their interest, by having uch proceeds. This is locofoco consistency. Messrs. Editors. In your paper of tho 15th inst. I e the names of some of our worthiest citizens brought orward as being suitable persons to run as candidates for Governor. 1 would suggest the name 01 J. C. L.GGLEItox, of Switzerland county, a man who has stood up through tho most trying scenes, for the honor of the tate and if elected would give strong assurance to our pond-holders that their claims would be as speedily at- I ended to as our situation would admit, regardless of po- j litical preferment and capital. An Anti-Repcoiator. .Agricultural Meeting. The friends of Agriculture are informed that a meerusal Many people, estirnato the nbility of a newsI paper, and the industry and talents of its Editor, by tlio quantity of editorial matler which is contains. It is comparatively an easy task for a frothy writer to pour out daily, columns of words words, upon any and all subjects. His iden: may flow in '"one weak, washy, everlasting flood," and his command of langtngo may onablo him to ' sti-incr them together like bunches of onions; and j yet Ills paper may bo n mcngro nnd poor concci 11. ' Hut what is the labor, tho toil of such a man,) who displays his 'tended matter" over so largoly, I to that imposed on tho judicious, well-iufurmed , Kditor. win. exercises his voeation w it!, n n I.e. rl 1- j

conscio-isness of its responsibilities and its dutios, ! dutics' a,ld droPPcJ deaJ " ,1,c flour not a sig'; or a and devotes himself to tho conduct of his paper ' breath CSC3PiuS hfr- Every thing was tried to recall the with the same caro and assiduity that a scnsiblo ! vital sPark but without effect. The loss to our father, Lawyer bestows upon a suit, or a humailO Phy- j to his daughters and sons, to hersisters, the relatives and sician upon a pr.tient, without regard to show or j Wends, is irreparable ; but we all are consoled by tho di.-ptav! Indeed tho mere writii)"; part of editing ' reQaction that she was always prepared to go, aud that a paper, is but a small portion of tho work. Tho ' she was thus suddenly called, by U13 mandate of the AIindustry is not even shown there. Tho care cm- I m'ghty, to kindred angels in the mansions of eternal

oloved in sch ctimr is far moro imoor ant and ! tho tact of a good Kditor is better shown by his s 1 cti-ns than anything else; and that wo all know, is half tho battle. JJutas wo have said, an Kditor ought to bo estimated and his labors understood and appreciated, by tho general conduct of his paper its tone its temper its uniform, consistent course its principles iis manliness its dignity its propriety they should bo preserved fully the time and attention of any man. If 15 this bo added the general supervision-;? uTo newspaper establishment, whichjw -1; Kdiiors h:ivo to encounter, the wond, :0, how they can find timo or room "to y.r;tu at all!" Bank Note and Exchange List. ted for the Cincinnati Gazette by Ellis $ Vallette, tchangc Brokers, N. E. corner of Main and 3d stt. are prepared to buy, generally, the notes of the lanks below named, and also to furnish Exchange at rates affixed: Cureency Standard. OHIO. VIRGINIA. , Life Ins. &. T. Co. i pmlh,astern solvent isanks par U.i vet to i v heeling par 32 dis 62i dis li dis ranklin i X'ommercial i ILLI.XOIS. State Bank Shawneetown TENNESSEE. MechanV Sl Traders' i Maiisillon CircleviIIe, old Wooster Xenia Ceauga Zanesville Steubenville, old b'k Norwalk Sandusky Marietta Mt. Pleasant St. Clairsville Clinton bk Columbus New Lisbon Dayton parj pari Memphis par Other solvent Banks li dis par! ALABAMA. parjMobile. Bank of 2 dis parOther Bks (State n'ts) 7 dis par; akkansvs. par All Banks C2i dis par! NORTH CAROLINA. pari All solvent Banks li dis pari SOL'TIt CAROLINA. pay All solvent Banks par) CEORCIA. par Augusta parSavannah par Other Banks li ais j 2 dis Western Reserve Com. Bank Scioto Franklin bk Columbus Ciiillicothe Lancaster Hamilton Lake Erie o dis' LOUISIANA, par 1st, 2d Muni. N. O. 15 dis par .W .vlunicip ty " 5 dis Banks 5 dis 5 dis' MICHIGAN. 5 dis St. Clair . 20 dis River Raisin 37 dis Oakland Co. 37 i dis! no sale' eastern banks 90 dis New England 75 dis;New York City Cleveland Miami Exporting Co Urbana jram'i'e. est L mon jrf,j.anon Miauiisburgh New Steubenville ew CircleviIIe g. Bank &. Branches semicsi. solvent Banks m j oar S 1,2 dis 1 i r no sale! do. Country 93 cis Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Citypar Pittsburgh Baltimore par! Maryland Exchange. par 1.3 2 dis Buyin rates on Boston 1 Selling u . y. 1 " " Fhilad. 1 " Bait. 1 " H li H Baying rates of Silver. pm " " Geld, ip:n lGli

Fsom Veka Csrz By the brig Petersburg, Cnpt. Shnplev, at New York, which loft Vera

Cruz, Sept- 14ih, the Journal ofCommorco lenrns thru tola ness was very dull there, and money scarce. Thera were no iniportations, as a new Ta riff was daily expected. The weather was extremely hot, sultry and , rainy. Ti.o sickness hal macli ah ilnd j The war fever had rather calmed down, ri'tho , tno .Mexicans liaa a largj lorco ready U) imreii on Texts, as soon as means couIJ r:ii-eJ. Tho I troops appear to bo willing tj march, if their rations ana clothing are tnrnised. The Murderers of Col. Davenport. The Davenport Gazette expresses its gratification at the arrest of the murderers of the late Col. Davenport of mai piace. ji says: Fox was arrested on the t th u!t., at Centreville.Woyne i county, Indiana, and is now traveling to Rock Island in custody of a gu-jrd. Birch and Long were arrested at Sandusky, Ohio, on the 19th ult., and were brought to Rock Island via Michierjn and Chicago. They are safely confined in Jail. The persons arrested concocted and executed the murder of Col. I)., and are well known as the leaders of a large banditti that have infested Northern Illinois for several years past. The pursuit and capture of the miscreants was managed by the gentleman to whom the matter was committed witii consummate ability, energy aud prudence. The court of Rock Island county being iu session, we suppose the prisoners w ill be arraigned some day next week. A gun and pistol belonging to the late Col. D., and stolen at the timo of the murder, have beeu recovered within a few days and are now in possession of his family. They were found in Lee county Iowa, about nine miles from tort .Madison and obtained and brought to this place by Cul. D's son on Monday evening. Joliu RODC It is said that this German Reformer has been arrestedFrom the account it would seem to be more formal tlmn offensive. Whiio proceeding out of town, he was stop- I ped, and was asked what church he would preach at, and : whether in a certain sermon he closed with these words, ; "Rome must fa!i." His place of preaching was desina- j ted; he admitted the use of the words quoted; and thereupon his "range" limited. This acoount is taken from the Schnell Po?t as quoted by the Tribune. For the Palladium. WINTER S O N N E T . A BT GENU'S. Winter with his frosty finger, Strips the flow'rets with a smile, And where oft the dew drops linger, See the icicles beguile. Now the bumming bird hath left us, And the little bee has fled, And from roses he's bereft us E'en the daisy droops her head. Not a single leaf nor flower, Seeks to kiss the sun beams now, Sol himself hath lost his power, Pale and feeble seems his brow. Hebe's pretty glen and valley, And the merry warblers' strain, With the breezes will not dally, 'Till the spring returns again. Winter's snowy mantle meets us, Visits e'en the fairest dell, Summer months no longer gieet us We must bid them all farewell. Milton, Oct., IS 15. DIKD, In New-Paris, Ohio, on the morning of the 15th instant, Mrs. CATHARINE DAVIS, wife ol Mr. Lewis Davis, aged 51 years, 2 months and 2tj days. Death has ujrain manifested if power over l!l ? brittle thread of life, in this instance. One of the best of mothershis been snatched from us, in a moment iu health without the usual warning. She was seized with an apoplectic tit, while attenJing to tier liouseliol j bliss! Truly, '-in the midst of life we are in death.' Jun. Ed. 1 CIHClNNATi ADVERTISEMENT. CAItPHTIXG. TT1L.OOR Oir, CLOTHS, Superior House Keepin: 1 nd Knrnishini Article, &c, JYo. 12.

To presorvo those as East Fourth Street Ci"'-.'.". Fresh Supplies now oI IS enough to occupy ' Png by '.'oscribers, a large and extensive assortc 0 ,c' . rHemT'of Carpeting, Rugs, Bocking,Floor Oil Cloths, &.c, n of any man. If to ...i : r 1 : a

c luisi ia,. a iirrtk iuiii.it ui u,. v unu ill i pi j tr.J pauroi, for rich furnishing, together with all kinds of medium and low priced Carpets, which we offer for the inspection of purchasers at the lowest cash prices, among them are : Elegant Velvet and Brussels Tapestry Carpets, in complete setts with Rugs; , Royal Brussels Carpets of new designs, the latest importations; New Brussels and Damask Stair Carpets; Rich patterns Imperial 3 ply do; Heavy superfines and second super Ingrained do; Extra fine, fine, and common do do; L'nion Ingrained Hemp and Cotton 5-si, 3-4, and 4-4 Damask Venitian; do; Super plain Venitians, 4-8 to 4-4 wide; Listing, Rag and common Venitian Carpets; 5-4 and 6-4 plain and fig'd Woolen Bocking; Double width chintz fig'd do do; Tufted and Chenille Rugs, to match Carpets; Fine Velvet and Axminster, do do; Chenille, Adelaide and Sheep-skin Parlor Mats; Cocoa, Jute, and Manilla Door do; Stair Rods and Stair Druggets; Carpet Bindings. &.c. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. A handsome assortment of entirely new Patterns, in large sheets, warranted well seasoned ; cut to fit Halls. Rooms. Passages, and Lobbies, of any size. Also, cheap Oil Cloths for Rugs, Door Pieces, Vc. j HOUSEKEEPIXG GOODS, Including a variety of Furnishing Articles ordered ex- ' pressly of superior "materials and best fabric, for great ! service such as Russia, Irish and Barns) y Linen Sheeting .; of every width to 3 ves wide; Irish Shirting and Pillow ; case Linens; Linen Table Damask and Diapers; Table ! Cloths, Napkins and Doilies; best kinds of Toweling Diapers. j Table, Stand and Piano covers of Cloth, Worsted and, Cotton fabrics; Table covering ia the piece. ... 1 c- rf- : i ..: ... n t

5 dis superior iamny nunseis irum v ra-ic m. 1 ' square for large beds; Elegant white and colored ground , F j Marseilles QuiiU of same dimensions, with Toilets and Bureau Covers. ! 70 iselegaxt drapery axd CLRTAIX GOODS 10 dis of Tariou3 new fabrics for full Drapery with Borders and 25 dis rich Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains in setts; ! I Window Chintzs and Hollands for shades, White Dimity. ! Furniture Chintzes. &e. i a sprvnm iwnRTVE.VT OF

Rich Fashionable SILKS, CASHMERES and seasonable Dress Goods; Musho Robes and materials for Evening j Drtsses; Rich Shawls, Scarfs, Cravats, &c.; French worked Capes, Collars and Trimmings; r amily Mourninr: Iaces. Ribbons. Hosiery, Oloves, Mitts, Sec. i li I t ' 1 . . 1 1 ' . .i. mnA Vtfinwr R ftinrH And i lit UJU viuud, iBsimcn-. - 1Welsh Flannels; Laaies and Genu under Garments; A j general stock of American fnnts, cotton cneeungs, Shirtings, Tickings and other Domestic GoodsJOHN SHILLITO & CO., Dry Goods and Carpet House, oct 17, 1S45. No. 12, East Fourth st. N. B. Persons fitting up Hotels, Steamboats, Churchana tUDiic totiiiuings are parncu.anv iiii.ic- i a czV.,

Cincinnati Market, Oct. IS. FLOUR Sales yesterday- of 7'J br!a Whitewater canal at 3:3jcle3r: 21. 31 aud '5 brN Miami canal, at 3:4t,

I 1 .-wi,. :f 1 ..I ). I 1 : ' I . .1 . , i V. r. . .- I oa loH is coimtrv a! 3:4v u 3:-i:., and inspection, WHISKY Sales ve: ni v of brlsat lilc per galloa. TO at I!tfc. and 2 ) ;;t 1 W Hi: AT The Mills here ha v. put the price up to 60c per bushel weight. Receipts light from all sources. N. U. MO.li. .aies eter.iay toy 1 orie, itrasnears &. f!.'wsun. aurti.jneers. of 13 hhds a: $C:T3. - I at 6; 14), 5 at ti;s7. It) at 15:95, t.er 1W las, and 3 at 7c V lt. H'-ir.vz; co i xt v edlcatiox society. The next annual meeting of this society will be held at Milton, on Friday and Saturday, the 24th and 23th of October; commencing at 1) o'clock, a. 1:1., on Friday. The several towushius in the county are earnestly re- ; quested to send large delegntions; aud all the friends of education are particularly in:ted to attend. By order of the Executive Committee. R. Vaile, Cor. S;c'y. October bib. 115. Administrator's Notice. "TOTICE is hereby given, that the undersinsrnetl hnve taken out letters cf administration on the Estate of Levi P. Rothemel, late ol" Wayne county, la., dee'd ; therefore, ail persons iudebted to saiu Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tli.w having claims against th same will present them, legally authenticated for settlement, within one year from this date. The Estate is urobahlr solvent. BASIL 11R1GHTWEEL, Adm'r. .NANCY KOTHEMEL, Adm'x. October 00. 1- 15. i:l:3w "H " k i 1 C 1 MOV.H....J. W. e W. W. COOPER, have re moved their fii.;e, I il aim lj-atlier More from .o Main el reel, to No. 01, Columbia treet,- between Main and Walnut street. CINCINNATI; where they keep a general assortment of Leather, A.e. cou.-isting of: Hu' Skin S.-ating, Calf Skin do Skirting an i Harness Leather, Russ-t iin i Bl-jek Bridle do lht; hides ;:iid sides. Sole a;ni I p-ier Leather, ( 'alt au.i h in Skins, Morocco, Lining an. .in.-:n ins, Also, Spanish and dry hides, Tanner's ill ; Tanner's and Currier's Tools, Osborn's Pat.;nt double grinding Bark Mills. Dealers in the above line are invited to call anil examing our stock. J W & W W COOPER. N. B. Leather in the rough taken in exchange for Hides and t hi. June 1-th, 1'15. 01-Gmo. j MherilVs Sale. j V v irtue of sundry executions to me directed, from ! I) Wayne Circuit Court, I wilt expose at public sale ; lit the court house door in Centreville, Wayne county, Inuiana, on the 11th day of November, 1-15, between tile hours of t ir o'clock, a. in., and -I o'clock p. m., of I said day, th-s following property, to-wit: A certain parcel or lot of laud siin ite in the city of Richmond, Way 11c . county, ludian-i, and known by being lot numbered seven (7) as numbered on the original plat of said city laid oil' by Robert .Morrison. Taken as the property of James W. Green, to sati-fy said Executions 111 favor of James 15. Kay and others. DAVID GENTRY, Sh.T.W.C Ooctober 17th, 1-15. NATIONAL HOTEL. P. D. SL0A3, PRCPfliETOP. BI.E sabscrib-r wi ! In c:il til ? attention of the he has returned to B travelling public t ) th fact that his old Stand, (Til I-'. X ATI O -V A I. , 1 that he is putting the Huuse, as well as the whole establishment, in first r ite order for the accommodation of the travelling public, with th' determination that lie will not Im ontlione in the west for kind and close attention to those that may I ivor hi.ji with a call. No pains (-hall be spared for t'l comfort and enjoyment of his guest-i. In short, he is determined to keep a good and orderly house, and in ike every person that calls on him at home. Discharge shall be as low ar, any lion" of the kind in the west 110 mm shall jjo away tiis.sati:-lied if in his power to prevent. ling thankful for pa.t favors, he hones to b" sustained by his old frien ma customers. , au i, in bis h:ir Any favor will le th ink'ii!!y receive tunic,'. N. B. Good i h ers, and every att. carriages, th it an;, adjoining town sir Richmond, Oct. blj war, shall be re ?:is for carriages gio 1 yard for wagonutiou to them. A few good horses and person vvi.diing a conveyance to any ill be nceommodato 1 without delay. 22, 1-i... 43-tf Adm!!t:str.itor',s iYotico rrMiE uii'l'-rsirneu Ii-n-in? taken ont letters of .d-miui-'lration on the estate of David W riirht, dee. late of Iaporte county, In i., all persons indebted to said f estate are requested to make immediate iiayiiient, and ; those having claims agiinstsaid estate are notified to present them legally authenticated for s ttlemeiit within one year from tiii 5 aj.lv the estate is j-olvent. JE-SE WAS.-ON, Adm'r. Oct. i; 15. u-::t A N O T B E 11 VAI.UAni.E FAtt.M FO!l SALE. rilHE undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, con1 taining 130 acres, situated about four miles soutti of Richmond, on the Turnpike leading from Richmond to Hamilton. The land is of the first quality has on it a comfortable dwelling house, barn, iScc, an excellent orcnarU gooj spring--. 1 his farm was tiie resilience ol the late Judge Davenport, and is known to be one of the pleasantest locations in this section of the country. The title is indisputable and will lie sold on fair terms. Enquire on the premises of REBECCA DAVENPORT. Oct. 0, 154."). 41-tf W.H.DAVIS, o" coLur-iErs. onto. SCIIGKO.Y .SO JIECUtXICAL DEXTWT, li SSI D EXT JTOULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this cstv and tlie surroiinf.ing towns una country, that he has made Richmond his permanent residence, and is now prepared to execute all orders iu the line of his profession at the shortest notice, and cros the latest must AfPROVED PRINCIPLES. TEETH, from oire to a full set, inserted on gold plate upon the principle of Atmospheric Pressure. Having all the recent important invention in the art of adapting the Plate to the Gums, which enables him to warrant Plate work in al! cass ts'answer the purposes of mastication, and in point of durability, neatness of fit, and elegance of finish, equal, if not superior, to any o- I ther manufacture. I EXPOSED NERVES destroyed without pain, by a single application. Diseases of the teeth cured. Teeth filled, in almost every instance, withont pain, cleansed and set on pivots, and w arravted permanent. 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 and examine specimens at his office. fV'j-OFKlCE on Pearl street, opposite Bcnj. Strattan's " t(RickmoJid, Dec Cth, 1-41. 50.KATZ's AMERICAN m A5TI-EILI01S LIFE FILLS, ,03. wruexcu ixe ol tae MouiacB, aat Paica U Cuts. TF 'ST received, at the Book-Stox, a fresh supply of m3 the above Tainablo Pil! Richmccd, Sept. 21th, 33

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TRAVELLING BASKETS, &c. assortment of Ladies' Trarelliaa-, Work mA Fruit BASKETS; also, CARP EI BAGS received and for sale. J Cloth, Cassimrres, Jfcc. LARGE supply of Cloths, Cassimere, and g,g. . nets, of a variety of colors, for sale at the Iowcm Cash prices. .Tlcai and Boys' Brogaus. V LARGE assortment of Men i. Boys' Kir- Roo,. also, a supply of Men's BOOTS mud SLiPPERs' jut received from the manufacturers, and for sale at lower rs:cts thaa ever before offered in this market. ' A. C. IILANCIIAIIDd; CO. Richmond, August 07th, blj.

DR. TAYLOR'S Bai.s.i of Lnrawoar.o- ConsMmf. tion and I.irrr amplaiut, coughs, colds, aMhma. difficult j o! breathing, pain in the side or breast, spitting of bloo4 catarrhs, palpitation of Uie heart, oppression and orrnea j of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night I sweats, uiiYicult or profuse expectoration, and all other ! Affections of the chest, lungs, und liver, j Liverwort, even iu the common way of preparation, it universally known as the best article for diaeaaca of tha lungs ever discovered; and it is obvious that a highly concentrated preparation, securing the whole virtue of thb inestimable herb, must be invaluable. It ia also warratad tint to contain any mercury, or mineral preparation; and $ltHMI reward will be giuen any person who will prove to the contrary. Such has been the success of this : Balsam, that within the last few years tho calls for this ; sovereign remedy have been immense, beyond precedes!, j To persons of disordered nervous system, or those who j are unable to rest well at night, this modicine is most emphatically recommended, for it has been satisfactorily tested. The proprietor is daily receiving the most fluttering accounts of its success; and it is trulv grutilying to My this is the medicine of the people! It is used bv the mod ical faentty, supported by the clergy, advocated by ths -ew- orti press, ami is in me nouses 01 most ot our citizens. It may be taken without the least fear of danger by children, and persons debilitated by disease. Invented by a very learned physician, distinguished for his talent, and its benrfirinl eff-ct upon him while diseased with the mo-it distressing symptoms of Consumption; together with the many testimonials aud corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily giveu u by persona whe have experienced its salutary effect, must go far, very far, to r 'Comuu-11 1 this as a medicine of unequalled and undeniable v irtue for Consumption aud all the diseases which prey upon the chest lungs aud liver The immense number of names and testimonials given the proprietor entirely preclude the possibility of their publication, uuless at an enormous expense; in addition, this medicine has also secured the confidence of all the respectable Drug Houses of the city of New-York, as the published atlidc vit.s of mo-'t of them as to its genuineness testify. liaising- of I'lood und Pain in the Hrrut.'l'ae premonitory symptoms are especially dangerous at this season, and every possible, means should be used to invigorate the lungs and restore them to healthy action. T effect this there is nothing so safe and certain as Dr. Taylor's lialsam of Liverwort. This medicine has been so very successful iu curing these diseases, that all our medical men are recommending it in their practice, We ourselves can point to cases w here life has been saved by Tins vikirik. Journal of Health. .irer complaint and ltjpt psiit curetl. Having some knowledge of Dr. Taylor's lialsam of Liverwort, made at ;t75, liowery, 1 ordered it iu u severe case of diseased liver, with the usual symptoms of coi.tivene.ss, yellow tinge of the skin, sick stomach, loss of appetite, with a sense of weight at the stomach, and also considerable nervous distress. I noun found this medicine produce the desired effect; my patient rapidly improved, aud ia now quite well. This is a most excellent and mild remedy, and should always be used in cases of diseased lungs and liver. 13. A. E1.1, M. D., New-York. (ry- Price Large bottles $1:50 each; small bottles $1. UPFor sale iu Richmond at the Drugstore of Dr. I IOW ELLS. " " Cambridge City, by Dr. SHARP. ' " " Centreville, " Dr. PRITCIIETT. October 22, 1 45. 4J:d4:Sra cs "1 X Serious Fact"-Ta thfc rredixponed to CONSUMPTION!! API1 V would it be for thousands of the human fmily, if they would ouly see the terrors of Consump tion, when it first appears in the distant horizon of their vision, as distinctly as when it has prostrated them oa a bed of death, with the emaciated form and sepulchral voice of a dwelling in the shades of another world. They then could uot only have time time to prepare their inmortal souls for a habitation in that "house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens," that they might mr ' dont some means to divert the stern aud impartial dei stroyer from his purpose before he has tasted of the pre cious blond of their existence, or began to revel in their vitals. 'Tis true that thousands are daily getting their, eves opened to a sense of their alarming condition, sad are taking every precaution to secure a longer lease upon this life, as well as the future. This is known by the increased demand for nn nrvcivK! EXI'Et'TOIl X T KEMEPf: In Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spilling of bloed, and all Diseases of the Liver and Lungs. But tlx-re are millions yet who are on the verge of another world, who are uot awakened to a knowledge of the serious consequence resulting from a neglect of the first approaching symptoms of CONSUMPTION- For the benefit of those I would say, that if you have a cold of long standing,, a cough, pain in yoareiue, breast aud bck, shortness of.' breath, spitting of blcod, hoarseness, difficulty of raising .. . 1 1 1 , . .j . . or tnrowing up me secreiea pmegrn ana outer ranter mat accumulate iu tuts vi uuuuai iuucs aim tciN vr m J . other symptom that may lead to a disease of the lungs, procure at once Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, mad use it according to the directions, which are in a small pamphlet and put around every bottle. ' - ' -IJ Xj The proprietor of this valuable medicine has opened a Western Office for the wholesale and retail of hi medicines, at JJ sycamore street, Cincinnati, unie. wnere ie wt attend to the treatment of all diseases, par tictilarlv those of a chronic nature. Call early at trie Kictimond siUftt na cure this medicine in time. Richmond, Sept. 21 1 45. Alpacca's Cashmere, &e. ' A k PIECES of A! pace a Lustres embracrng a great j variety of styles, patterns and colore; also, tm sortment of Csimere, Movslim de a ineu, Affgkmm CrmptB, JSfC, of new styles and patterns; all for sale at the W tuttest Cask price. LADIES' 2HSI53 2IL2IPIPIBIBCI . 4TJ k PRS., just received from the man u factarcte ia OlIU Boston and New York, and for sale mt plies ; varying from ?5 cents to 1,00. Also, a large assert- , ment of Children and Youths' Shoes mod Brf, at very low prices. A. C. BLANCHARD 6t CO. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, 2V. 95, Nortk Srtxmd Street, Philadelphia. TKRMK -One dollar per day. Good snoismsds tions for horses and carriije"1, by 3. S. ADAMS, . Sent., ah, l?i3. Ti'H