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u.,0. to whom Hosok is DtTE. On Thursday oven many American farmers will not lake the fjgiim v r I 1 ! . II. . i- I.' I I k.,..k lU I pnnkl.

W the degree of L. L. D. wni conferred by tho

Board or 1 nwiees 01 jeuer -wma ii. t7- riii v. of Kentucky. The announcement

f lbieprosdion of public esteem, honorab!o alike 1,0 discrimination of tho institution, and tho

. of the ereotest tiring statesmnn of tho ago

wm received with a jjrattficatiou and applause ..iin without a precedent.

1 fVVosli. (Pa.) Reporter.

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Virtae Alone is Beautiful. ' The following extract is from a Book entitled The Stranger in Lowell,' of which J. G. Whittier i tho author; , . Handsome i hat hnn'omo docs hold up -our heads, girl-' " H language of I'rirnroso in tho p' whcn addressing her daughters. Tho worthy n,ron wn ri?,lU U o,lltl l,,nt n" my readers, whoa ro sorrowing foolishly hoeauso they aro not in all rospcets like Dubufe's Eve, or that statue of tlic Venus 'which enchants the world,' could be persuaded to liston to her. What is good looking, ns Horace Smith remarks.

trouble to live an English lord, though the trouble

would bo very uttlo.

Wonderful. Tho Buffalo Commercial notices

a new Calculating Machine, now exhibiting in ; that city. From the Commercial's Account it is! truly a wonderful invention, and does almost? anything but talk. It performs, says the Com-j morcial, multiplication and divison, works allj manner of sums in vulgar, decimal and impro-j per fractions, changes different currencies into; Federal money, computes interest, extracts the j

square and cuba roots, apportions taxes, computes tolls, measures superficies, timber, boards, cones, pyramids, and solids of all kinds, squares tho circlo almost, guagos casks, &c. Wo wonder if it will tell a follow how to pay debts! If so, wo know several who will order tho machine at once.

THE BEST, and CHEAPEST, MOST UNIFORM SERIES OP STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS ETEB PUBLISHED.

JAYNE'3 EXPECTORANT. We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recommend this medicine as the best calculated for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all affections of the lungs. I rom a

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" . T n o i t ,1.. I long personal acquaintance wiui ui. jay ue, vc mu t.i.i.n ttm-At Bo L'ood. bo womanlv. bo'. r 1 ... , ,.

W "'ts t c . , i? i r' ue ls

ggnm g n irou I jour sympathies, neeuiui oi ; he w;ll-being of all around you, and, rny word j

for it you will not lack kind words of admiration. Loving and pleasant associations will gather about you. Never mind tho ugly r flection which your glass may give you. That mirror has no henrt. But quite another picture is given on tho retina of human sympathy. There tho beauty of holiness, of purity, that inward grace 'which pnsscth jhow,' rests over it, softening and mellowing its fcat-rc. just as tho full, calm moonlight melts thoso of a rough landscape into harmonious loveliness. ' IIo!d up your heads, girls!' I repeat after Primrose. Why should you not? Every mother's daughter of you can he beautiful. You can onvelojKi yourselves in an atmosphere of moral and intellectual beauty through which your othorwiso plain faces will look forth like thoso of angels. Beautiful to LeJyard, stifToiiing in tho cold of a northern winter, seemed tho diminutive, smoked, stained women of Lapland, who wrapped him in their furs, and ministered to his necessities with kindness and gentle words of compassion. Lovely to tho homesick heart of I'ark seerned tho dark niaid of cgo, as they sung their low ar.d simple ong of welcome hesido his bed, ami sought to comfort tho white stranger, who had no mother to tricg him milk, and no wifo to grind him corn. 0! talk as wo may of beauty as a thing to bo chiselled from marble or wrought on canvass; spcculato ns wo may on its colors and outlines, what is it but intellectual abstraction after all? The hoart feels a beauty of another kind; looking through tho outward environment, it discovers a deeper and moro real loveliness. This was understood by tho old painters. In their pictures of Mary, tho virgin mother, the beauty liich melts and subdues the gazor, is that of tho soul and tho aHuclions uniting tho awe and the mystery of tho mother's miraculous allotment with tho inexpressible Iovp, tho unutterable

tendcrncssof young maternity Ilonvcn's crown

ing miraclo with naturo's sweetest and holiest instinct. And their palo Magdalens, holy with the look of sins forgiven, how the divino beauty of their penitence sinks into tho hoart. Do wo not feel that tho real deformity is sin, and that goodness overmoro hallows and sanctifies it dwelling placo?

WOMAN'. Groot indeed is tho task assigned to woman ; who can olevnto its dignity? .Not to make laws, not to load armies, to govern empires; but to form thoso by whom laws aro mado, armies led, and empires governed; to guard against tho slightest taint of bodily infirmity tho frail yet spotless -creature whoso moral no less then physical being must bo derived from her; to inspire thoso principles, to inculcalo thoso doctrines, to animate thoso sentiments which generations yet unborn and na

tions yet uncivilized will Innrn to bless; to soften j firmness into mercy and chasten honor into refinement; to exalt generosity into virtue; by a soothing care to allay the anguish of tho body and the far worse anguish of the mind; by her tenderness ! to disarm passion; by her purity to triumph over' crisp; to cheer tho scholar sinking under his toil; j to console the statesman forTffe ingratitude of a mistaken peoptp; to tho compensation for. friends

Hint nro porlidious, for happiness that has passod

a no quack, and his medicines are not nostrums of the

modern cry up, but are the result of his long experience as a practising physician, and the expense of great labor. Hartford (Conn.) Daily Review. New-York, March 10th, 1? 11. Dr. Jayne Dear Sir Being severely afflicted with Influenza a hard Cough and Asthma and finding every means fail of relieving rue, Consumption appeared inevitable; but bv using two bottles of your F.xpectorant, I was restored" to perfect health. Respectfully yours, John Ellis, Late I'astor of the Baptist Church, Stamford, Ct. From the Reo. John Segur. La M ce RTa vi LLt:, N. J-, April 27th, 1339. Dr. Jayne Dear Sir By the blessing of God your Expectorant has effected a cure in me of a most distressing cornel lint. In December last, I was seized with great severity by a paroxysm of Asthma; a disease with which I had been aliheted for many years past. It was attended with a hoarseness and soreness of the lungs and throat, together with a laborious cough, and complete prostration of strength, and when almost worn out with suffocation, a bottle of your Expectorant was sent to me. At first I thought it was nothing but quackery, but seeing it so highly recommended by Dr. Goring, with whom I was well acquainted, I was induced to try it, and in a few days it completely cured me, nor have I ever had any return of the disease since. I have now formed so high an opinion of your medicine, that if I had but a few bottles of it, and could obtain no more, I would not part with them for ten dollars each. Yours, most affectionately, John Secih. !TJJThe above valuable medicine is for pale at It E EDS' DRUG STORE. Richmond, la., Oct. 22, 1-S45. COPPER, TO, MILET-IRGW, AD BRASS-WARE MANUFACTORY, HX STOVE STORE. TJ'MIOS. J. BARGIS, has removed his establishment I from Centreville to Richmond, on Main street, a few doors East of the Branch Bank, SIGX OF THE GOLDEN TEA-KETTLE; where he has now on hand an extensive assortment of STOVES, such as Premium Cooking Stoves, Seven and Ten-I'late Stoves, Fancy and Plain Parlor Stoves; Buck's Patent Cooking Stove which, for saving fuel and fast cooking, canuot be surpassed. Hollow Ware Such as Ovens, Pots, Skillets, TeaKettles, Sugar-Kettles, Sauce-Pans, Waffle-Irons, and various other articles, made of both Furnace and Fo under y Iron. Copper and Brags Ware, of every description, made to order such as WORMS, STILLS, Dye-Kktti.es, Vc Always on hand, Kettles from one to forty gallons; Glue Kettles; Copper Measures; Brass Kettles of all sizes; Brass Ladles, &.C. c.

O'A full assortment of TIV tVAHF. kept constant

JAMES E. REEVES.

BALPU A. PAIGE.

To those engaged in the important, but arduous task of instructing youth, McGlffet's Eclectic Readers, Nos. One, Two, Three and Focb, are now presented, thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarged, with many important improvements. They are now in a permanent stereotype form, JsO FURTHER ALTERATIONS being intended. ! Prof. McGufiey's enthusiastic devotion to the cause of Education, his fine taste and discriminating mind, and his practical experience as an instructor, render him peculiarly fitted for the department of authorship, to which he has given his attention. The suggestions of intelligent teachers who had used the former edition of the series, and the valuable aid afforded him in the revision by an experienced educator, have

also furnished him with unusual facilities for advantageously revising and enlarging these works. In this scries, comprising as it does, a careful selection of instructive, entertaining and moral matter, progressively arranged, and graduated with reference to the capacity of tha pupil, Prof. McGufley has afforded to parents and teachers, a most thorough, complete, and efficient auxiliary In the education of youth. Its extensive use has been sufficient for the development and just appreciation of its many excellencies. The result is, that intelligent teachers pronounce it the nioU complete series now before the public. The intrinsic merit of Prof. McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, having gained for them an unparalleled and rapidly increasing circulation, the publisher fa enabled, notwithstanding the heavy expenditure in their revision and enlargement, to manufacture them in the neatest and most durable manner, while they are now furnished at such low prices, that they are the CHEAPEST, as well as the best school reading books extant. JUST PUBLISHED, 'McGcffet's Rhetorical, Guide; or Fifth Reader, of the Eclectic Series 180 pages, 13mo.; containing copious and minute rules, examples and exercises in articulation, inflection, emphasis, accent, quantity, rhetorical pause, modulation, expression, reading of poetry, rhetorical dialogue, gesture, and their collateral subjects, to which are added a great variety of elegant reading lessons, (about one half prose and half poetry,) selected from the most classic writers ; furnishing entertaining and instructive specimens of various styles of composition. This work has been prepared with very great care, and with reference to making it a useful, practical, and standard book ; and the publisher confidently hopes, that the Rhetorical Guide of Mr. McGufley is well adapted to supply the wants of classes in rhetorical reading in our Academies, High Schools and Colleges. McQUFFEY'S ECLECTIC READERS are printed and published at 56, Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, by W. B. SMITH AND CO. School Boot Publisher. !TJP. P. HoIIowav, Bookseller, Richmond, Indiana, has

ly on hand, and all kinds of Gutter and Piping made to a full supply of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, and feels

order. UJ Old V aro RF.rAiRF.o. jji j warranted in recommending them as being the very best

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cities UUWL, .V I ( 1 1 1 I .

Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead, bought or paid for jn work. I7Beirig thankful for tho custom he has so liberally

received, he hopes, by dilligently attending to business, to still continue to receive a share of public favor at his new location. Richmond, la., Sept. 10th. 1C13. 37tf Match Safes. A SAFE, neat, and secure BOX for keeping Matches, for sale at the BOOK STORE. Richmond, Oct. I.", 1345. 42:3t Cash Paid for Wool!

20 000 LBS F WOOL WANTED

April 30th, 1815.

y'ly

AT THE

KICIIMOXU WOOLLEN' FACTORY.

f TIIE undersigned is prepared to receive WOOL, to J manufacture into Cloth, Flannels, Blankets, Satti-

netts, and Jeans, either by the vard, or on shares,-

o l. : t . ., . " liens, unci juiiiiK, emier uy me aru, or on snares, va away, buch is her vocation. I ho couch of tho u.riI13 suted to the tiines. 1Io "also has on haml a verv Edgerton, Owen . . .1 . . jit . i ; i . .... ! ti i tt.

tvi lurtu sum-rur, mu prison ci mo UCScrl'-U tl icncl, good assortment of the above named goods; which he is I "io epion

mo cross oi tho rejected Svivionr theso aro thca- wilting to iACiiAGt, tor v ooi., or other produce . i 1 If -..: 1 1 . I . 1.' I f f .7 fk I I ' fc.' f F 1 .

IfM nil Which hor trrnntoaf lri.,..,,.l,o K . I

-- - - -..'. . i li 1 1 1 1 19 iiit uueii achiovcJ. Such is hor destiny to visit tiio forsaken, to tend to tho neglected when monnrchs abondon, when counsellors botrny, when justico prosecutes, when brethren mid disciples lice, to remain unshaken and uncl.nngod; and to exhibit in this lower world a typo of thnl lovo. pure, constant, find ineffiblo, which in another world wo

aro taught to belicvo tho test of virtue.

A Gem. We heartily ngrco with a cotcmporary, that Mooro never conceived a moro exquisite fancy than the following by 'Amelia: The twilight hour?, like birds flow by, As lightly and as free; Ten thousand stars were in the sky, Too thousnnd on tho sen; For every wavo with dimpled fLco, That leaped up in tho air. Had caught a star in its enihrnco, And held it trembling there.

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ArrLE Trade Ti:o Now York Journal

Commerce has tho following statement : Kobert Pell, Esq. of Pollham, Westchester county hns an orchard of twenty thousand apple trees, all bearing Nowton Pippins. By trimming and tho application of the best manures, ho has brought tho fruit to unusual sizo and excollenco. Tho apples are picked and packed in barrels without being rolled or joltod in carts, and so arrive in the very best order for shipment- Last year they wero sold in London at twenty-ono dol

lars a uarrci, ana mo merchant to whon thev

ITllc will also PL LL and DRESS CLOTH, at the

customary prices. LEVIXUS KING. Richmond, 20th of 5th mo., 1845. 22tf Valuable Farms for Sale. TYING on Nameless creek, Hancock county, Ind., 4 two miles south of the National Road, one mile from West-hand Quaker meeting house, and four miles from Wolf's mill on llue river, containing two hundred acres, about ninety acres of which are cleared and under good fence. There is a pood frame dwelling house, frame barn, and frame crib, a good apple and peach orchard on the farm. It is well situated for stock water, and a healthy situation. ALSO, eighty acres, one half mile east of the above farm, thirty acres cleared, and a dwelling house and stable on it. The above described property will be sold low for one half cash in hand, and the other part in payments. For further information call and see the premises. ABRAHAM MILLER. September, 29th, 1S45. 41-3t PUBLIC SALE. WILL be offered at public sale, at the residence of the subscriber, six miles north of Richmond, on

the Williamsburg and New Paris road, and about half a mile from where said road crosses the Fort Wavne road.

on Tuesday, 2-'th inst., two Horses, Wagon Harness Ploughs and other farming utensils I Harrison Carriage.

nearly new CatUe, Colts, milk Cows, a quantity of

orn, logemer wun a large lot oi household and kitchen Furniture, in good order, .See. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, when the terms will be made known and due attendance given bv JOB HAINES. October, 12th, 1 845. -j-OTICE TO ALL WHO MAYBE CONCERNED, that, whereas, mv wife, Sarah Ann. about tho last

SALE OF PROPEKTY F O It TAXES! "jTOTICE is hereby given, that the following property L1 will be exposed at public sale, at the Council Chamber door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, la., on the second Monday of November next, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m., and two o'clock, p. rn., for delinquent taxes, for the years 1839, '40, '41, '42, '43, '14, and '45, unless settled previous to that time. The rents and profits will first be offered, and on failure of that to pay the same, the fee simple will next be offered. No. Lots. Names of Street.

out lot. . front

4 C9 lot i lot 143 i 110 pt 37 1 522 6 1 i acres i 109 t 169 6

I Batimer, Bcnnet

Berry, Joseph Bass, Lewis, Cox, Samuel

rili xT:n:

Fischler, Leopold Fulghum, Benjamin Githens, E II. Gorden, Larkin Jones, Isaac E.

Wert cnnviirnoil wrntu ifi.uU n.k:i:. i J week of s abruarv last, left mv bed and board withont

, . ...u. mu uuuiiiiv ami niner - . ... :

Dennln txf oh.ii wnntK K.l n . " . , onv cause or provocation whatsoever; this is to notify all people Of great weath had actually bought them I that I will pay no debts contracted by her, and I hereby

u w n', II .ir , miiii., n .-I.. .1. r c , . -

-j .. . u,ut.. n uuitu, w iucu is soma lorty- ! 10 re warn any ana an persons irom harboring or trusting

fire cents an apple.

Mr.' Poll has from three to four thousand barrels f tho npples this year, which aro sold a fast m cy arrive in market, at six dollars a barrel, and ro all shipped to England. It is quite a buwncss, lor one of our commission morchants to dispose Jr Prou'uce of lh5 noblo plantation.

00 American apple, taken all in all, is tho most I niuabl fruit which grows on the earth. We un- ;

"crraiae tnem bocauso they are so abundant: and

heron my account; as I am determined not to pay any

wnicn may be presented on her account. JACOB TREMBLE. October 1st, 1845. 42:3t BRAT!l STATE BASK OP IXPIAXA.) Richmond, Tenth month 1st, 1S45. $ THE stock-holders in this Branch Bank, are hereby notified that an Election for seven Directors for this Branch, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on second day. Eleventh month 3d, 1845, (Mon-

t day, 3d November.) ELIJAH COFFiy, Cashier.

Jones, Ruth, estate.

I Kibby, John C. i ' , t ! Lewis Lewis, estate, ! Mattis, licniamin I Nordyke, Ellis

Pyle, Henry J., son, Vaile, Joel Williams, Caleb R. Wasson, Macamy Wolston, John Atkinson, Jacob Bond, Jonathan

liodman of Cincinnati, Bulla, William Cammack, Wm. Diven, Hugh Eldridge, Job Foulke Sc Wiley Hargraves, Isaia Hunt, Smith Jones, James Mills, Isaac Parry, Wm Salter, James W. Smith, Samuel W. United States, White water canal co., Wilmot, Charles Wills, Joseph Saunders, Jacob Kinsev, Oliver Alcott, D. F. Starr, C. W. Horney, D. Sanders Chamberlin, Wm. Hubbard, Jeremiah Hainer, Darid Jones, Aquilla Mahion Parry, Mordecai " Joseph Swain, Stephen Meek, Jeremiah Sen. Mormon, J W

Wright, Peter jr. Sloan, D D Green, John est. Ray, J B

s green marion n marion Idenville high

n front

s Eft, n fifth

Washington wash, avenua

7 acres, residence

i 21

20 112 123 i 11 4-5 81 t 163 17 3 152 3 & pt 4 i 13 153 157 i 13 111 i 112 pt 21 pt 39 2 172 114 pt 30 12, 13 123 27 j 106 t 12 pt 143 i 135 103 i IS i 120 ptl50 157 74-75 133-134 6 110 fract. lot i 14 167 91 50 17 i 71 IS pt 1 i 53 165

pt 26 pt 30

i pearl

n mam

s fifth

walnut

s pearl Washington

s franklin

Washington

n sixth

n main s pearl

s main n sixth s pearl n sixth n sixth n front s front washinton s marion n main no main ft wayne av. n main n pearl s marion s pearl n sixth Washington s pearl n pearl n pearl c main s main n main n fifth a franklin n fifth j

s pearl s pearl lot in Idenville n seventh s peail pearl a front B main a franklin a franklin n main Washington

n main

CQMPETITIOy THE LIFE OF BUSINESS. HEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AHD WINTER D M Y G O O TP S ! .! Only SUtien Days from .EVr YORK and PJIILADHLPUIAf R EEV E S & P A I G E , WOULD respectfully inform tiieir friends, and the public generally, that thev are now receiving and opening, at the K I C MO N I.rfC ASH STORE, one of the moat EXTENSIVE STOCKS of Merchandiia erer

before offered in this city. Their fctock consists, in part, of

CLOTHS, of all colors and prices, much lower than ever before ollt-red in this market. CASSIMERES, g'n'l assortment of plain and fancy plaids and stripes. VESTINGS: plain and fancy Satiu; plain black and fancy Plaid; Silk Velvet; De Joinville, Cain ma ret, Valencia, kc. SATINETS and JEANS: all colors, plain and fancy, very cheap. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Our stock of goods in this line is very general; among which are: black, co

lours, striped, and fig'd Silks; Cashmere de Cosse; Afghan Satins; Alpacas, p!:,in ;m,i fancy; Moussclin !c !ai::cs; Thibet and Enir'.i-h Mrrino; Cobourg and la.

Cloths; Pongee; Gala Plaids; French !t .Manchester Ginghams, and Prints of all new stjles and patterns.

t-HAW Li?, in rreat vani ty, a:;;ong winch ;ire: plain

md embroidered lhibct; lirocha; Ca.--hmcre; AlcCreor

uient of Gloves und Hosiery, LaJies' scarfs, cravats points, and ilrcss H'd'kfs, Ribbons a splendid assortment, Head-dresses and dowers, Gents, worsted acarfs end comforts, Trimming Gimp, Cords, and Tassels, Lisls caps, fancy silk Fringe, Head Nets, Children's Grecian Boots and fancy Socks, Zephyr worsted, Alpaca Aprons) and Silk do., Ladic travelling Carpet Bags and Baskets Gents. Collars and Bosoms; Tuck, tide, Ivory, Pocket, and Dressing Combs; Talent Thread, Spool Cotton. und Skein co.. Wire do., fancy and white Knitting Yarnj Buttons, Tins, Needles, Tapes; Stay and Coat Binding! Welting and Coat Cord and Sewing Silks and Twists, HooUs and Eyes, Thread and Cotton Laces, Inserting & Edsrings, Jaconctt co., Qulling; rrecussion Caps, 4tc. HEAVY" GOODS AND VARIETY. Brown and bleached Muslins, Tickings, Drillings, wool and Canton Flannels, Padding and Canvass, colored Musiins, brown

Holland, Kus. Sheeting, Damnsk Moreen, emtian and

Wafile; M. de Laine; nlaia and embroidered Cloth; Van- Ingram carpets, Oil cloth for floors Apron aud i urnitur dyke, &c. &c. I checks, domestic Ginghams, wall and window Paper,

SMALL WARES & FANCY GOODS. rongee.

flag, bandana, linen cariibric and cotton H'd'kf; black Italian Cravats; Romaics, Geiit. Scarfs and Stocks, gum, worsted, cotton and web Braces, a general ussort-

Looking Glasses, Umbrellas,; Fur, De Joinville, D'Orsay, Pelctte, Velvet add Glazed V. IS, Shakers' Ware and

Brooms; Hardware, Queeuswcre, and Groceries: a full assortment, at all times. ALSO Salt, Grindstones, Linseed Oil, &c. &.c.

All of which ill bo soIJ upon tho principle of SMALL PROFITS nnJ QUICK KGTURXS.

Richmond, September 22d, 1?15.

39-tf

N EW 1FAILIL AftTI WIKTEK OOIS,

CHEAP CASH STORE.

B

ARGA1NS can now be had i.t the Store of the undersigned, who has juft received a complete assortment of GOODS suitable for the Fall and Winter seasons. Hid stock consists, iu part, of

CLOTHS, UASSIMKKES, VESTING:, SATINETS and JEANS, FANCY GOODS, SII.VWI.S in great variety; PRINTS of all the latest and newest styles and patterns; ALPACIf AS plain and fancy; Thibet and English MERINO; French and Manchester GINGHAMS; DRESS SILKS a good assortment; and, in fact, every thing in the line of Ladies' Dress Goods. Tweed's, Bullalo and Iowa Cloths, Genoa Cloths; Tickings, brown and bleached Drillings; Brown and bleached Muslin, as cheap as the cheapest; Alpacha and Parisene Cloths; Silk and Cotton Velvets, Checks, Irish Linens; Brown nnd bleached Table Cloths; Plain and striped Linens, brown Hollands, Umbrellas; Bandanna and Spittlefield H'dk'fs, Black I talian Cravats, plain and fancy Stocks; Cotton and Gingham Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Gum Elastic, Worsted and Webb Suspenders,

Cambrics, Bobbincts, Swiss and Mull Muslins, Laces and Logaigs, Luce aimrelt Veils, Ladies kid, silk, pic-nic

and cotton Gloves, Alpaca Aprons and Silk do.; Gentlemen's Gloves, assorted cotton Hose and Half-Hose, Pins, Needles, Tapes, Buttons, Stay and Coat Binding, Welting and Coat Cords and Sewing Silks and Twist, Hooka

Lhecks, Wall bbons. Combs,

Eves, Russia Sheeting, Ingrain and Venitiaii Carpets, Damask Moreen, Apron and Furniture Checks, Wall

Window Paper, Men and Boys' Fur, Cloth, Selette, and elvet CAPS latest styles; Ribb

and

:inil. maow l ane

Patent and Cotton Threads, Ladies Travelling Carpet Bags and Boskets, &c. &lc

ALSO A full assortment, at nil ti:res, of IIAKDIVARfi, GROCCRIKS, and QlEE.VSH'iRE. ITThere is NO MISTAKE but that the above GOODS will be sold at unusually low prices, for Cash, or . ii . .i ti p .i u rK.'Ti vpsi J. I.' : .1... 1.1.. t -r - r - i i

approved Lountry t roctuce. jrj aii ai me enjj.ii ia ""i " rr nuujii uj c nicnmnw

59tf JOS. W. GILBERT.

Hot, I, and obtain BARGAINS!

Richmond, September 24, 115.

RICHMOND HOTEL: (CORNER OF MAIN AND MARION STREETS, RICHMOND, IA.) JOSKIMI W. MI.BKRT, respectfully informs his friends and the Travelling public, that be has resumed the Landlordthip of this well and favorubly.known HOTEL, and he is prepared to make Travellers comfortable. A good and attentive Ostler is at all times ready to take charge of Horses, and the stable is well supplied with provender. His charsres are reasonable. Sept. 24th, IS 15. " SDtf Administrators Sale.

-WTT1LL be sold on Friday the 31st October, inst. at

V T the residence of John M'W hinney, dec, live miles south east of Richmond the following personal

property of said deceased, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, from

B.SfiES'r :intl ( ij;a.mlv. IF LIGHT you want, just come to mo: Such CANDLES I'il supplyThat none can any better be, Or nicer to the eye! So hurry on and bring the CasA Come one, come all together; Good goods you'll get, not common trash. They'll stand in any weather: Hard, white and sweet, what ask you moruT Come ou and crowd my Factory door! Your clothes, your faces, hands, and feet. Much washing will require. To keep you healthy, clean and sweet Then, too, for SOAP enquire; Both hard arwl soft both strong and good, I make of every kind; Bring on your cash your trade your wood.

i'l in 7lf TlmT siKont i .-.() Sheen. Com. wheat. Oats and I t you to your mind!

- .: :. r SO AP-GR P. ASF. and ASH PS. 'ton. T won't ref.M.

r - - - - - -

Hay, one four horse Wagon, one Carriage, some farming

Tools, household and kitchen 1 urmture, and other articles not necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., and continue from day to day till all le sold. Terms made know on day of sale, and due attendance given by THOMAS M'WIIINNEY, JOHN M'W HINNEY, Administrators. Oct. G, 1S45 41-ts A diriinistrators' Notice. fEHE undersigned having taken out letters of Ad.1 ministration ou the estate of John M'Whinney late of Wayne county, Indiana, deceased, notifies all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the same to present them

legally authenticated lor settlement within twelve months from the (late hereof. The estate is solvent. THOMAS M'WHINNEY JOHN" M'WHINNEY. Admi niitra tors. Oct. 6, 145 41-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an Execution to me directed, from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale at the Court House door in Ccntreviil, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 21st day of October, 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m., and four o'clock, p. m., of said day, the following property, to-wit: The East half of lot numbered fifty-two (52), and the West half of lot numbered fifty-four (54), as numbered on the plat of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, la.,

But trladly take what quantity vou choose.

GEORGE WILSON. 0"Grateful for favors past he hopes for more. Richmond, Sept. 24, 1845. 3'Jtf G W CASH FOR FLAXSEED. The highest market price will be paid in cash for Flaxseed delivered at the miils of the undersigned on Elkhurn, or at the stor of Bcniamiu Strattau in Richmond. NORDYKE &. THOMAS. July 29th, 1845. 31-3roo.

f I TRUSSES, of every variety and of the most approved

p models; a iresn stock just received, at

June 25, 115. 26-tf

REED'S.

L. U 31 ii i: U & T II it : II 1 N ii MACHINES. THE subscriber wishes to exchange cither a Traveller or Stationary Machine for cash and lumberwill take the most in lumber is also making Clover HulIers to exchange for cash and produce. Shop on Main street near L. Burk's Livery Stable. Also, a large, f-trone- work-horao which will be ax-

: changed for luiubcr. en pood tcruir.

j F. V. ROBINSON, Richmond, Sept 10, 1M5. 3tf

NEW ERA IV MED1CIXE. WHO WILL NOT TAKE PILLS, WHEN THEY CAN BE TAKEN WITH AS MUCH EASE AS A ott I) i f iMinl

l .1 i . 1 . 1 r C-. I 1 . 1. I " . 1. 1 r 1 1 Ct, U.11V f LiC.UDl

laiuoui oy naries . triarr; iiso, hid i.ai a.i -pwn PAPTS' ATI FTT T TAT'S rjvnv r-ni-rm numbered fifty-three (53), as numbered on the plat of j I I TI-ExLLIOLS CAND COATED that part of said city laid out by Jeremiah Cox. i t A I " ' ' Taken as the property of Daniel D- Sloan, to satisfy ! 'ng from a disordered system and impure blood, y.z: B.Isaid Execution in favor of Wizgms Wassou, Adminis- 5 hous intermittent, remittent, nervous, inflammatory and trators. DAVID GENTRY. Sh. W.C. i Putnd fevers, dyspepsia, liver complaint, sickness at th

September 30th, 1S45.

pr. fee, $1:50 40ts

PAINTS. Engl. Green. Emerald do. Paris do. Chrome do. do. Yellow. And all others, at June 25, 1S45.

REED'S. 2G-tf

Handsome Residence For Sale.

. 6iomacn, pain in uic swc; t-reast, back, and shoulders, coai tivene9, niflammatioa of the lungs, bladder, intestine, j stomach, throat, fend air passages, rheumatism, gout, pj poplexy, paralysis, dyseutery, flatulency, depressed spirj its, hypocondriassis, palpitation of the heart, nervous irri- , tability, loss of appetite, acidity, general debility, hysterics, giddiness and dimness of sight, sick headache, spasms, ! bilos. nimolfs in the face, tetter, scroffula. r ravel, dronav

I ' i ' - ' m ' ' I

ia the head and chett, scurvy, syphillis, colds, coughs, ul- ! ccrs, sores of every description, female complaints, sap presbious and other complaints originating in a disordered stomach and impure blood.

j Those Pills are certain to remove the root, the primary s j cause cf all those tlistressing maladies, and applicable in n i v. ' 1 rfini anil fr.trila r. f m r.r t nt.:iJt.AAJ . ..1.1

a?e. ana can be used with nerfcrt rnxftv hv all niwlar msrw

in the city. the circumstances, particularly among delicate females, wko recently built, in i , f,,i .,k;. ; . !:.. .wh

Richmond, Oct. ?, IS 15.

SINEX, Collector.

41 ts

fFHE undersigned offers for safe, on favorable terms,

AT v "letresoence wn.,cn netT?TST "1V,,ualea !? ! a!1 cases and forina of "ckness, from childhood np to old

is one of the most pleasant locations i building is a TWO-STORY BRICK,

iiiuuem siyie, anu tjesiues wine ui me opsi maienais ix is ,.ftn -1 k .

finished m npenor style. It ,s commodious and conve- The preferrcJ superiority of these Pill- is that they ar. nient, and has all the appendages of a comfortable dwel- j pwpJi from the Clid extracts of "Herb and RelM."-m. ling, it nas a . eir nature is to 'cleanse, purify and strengthen," liana-Wash-IIoase, SmokeTIone, Cairy Cistern, j less to the constitution and death to disease. Stable, fcc, Besides, thev can be taken by those who hav ifes) tOOmX

all in good order. The grounds are neatly laid out and delicate stomach, Iving thickly coated with. Candy,. aj)d well cultivated, with a choice collection of the best fruit i therefore not the slightest taste of medicine im percepti

and vines.

i ble.

Sold only in the West at Dr. Duncan's office, 150. Sye- ! amore street, where all orders must be directed.

! frre a cents single dox. I hese valuable Pill ar IYERY STABLE. The subscriber ha, for hire, j '""If - 01 1C BOOK STORE.

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Richmond, June 19, 1S45.

WM. WIGGINS. 24 tf

several good saddle horses Bunes and well broke

horses His terms will be suited to the times. Richmond, June 4,1 s4b. Ttf.J LEWIS BURK.

FAMILY CARRIAGE,

THE MORAL ALMANAC, FOE THE YEAR lc46, for sale, by the single copy, dozea or sums) at the BOOK STORE.

flrpW heat, Cora, Oats, and Wood.

F tiyTIBELY 'obrt i 5kf subscription to the Palladium

Richmond. Sent. 21, lrl5.

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if delivered soon.