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PALLADIUM. (1TDRDAT MORMSGi FEB. 27, 181. "BE JUST AND FEAR NOT. " TOWNSHIP MEETING. Thero will be a meeting, at the Warner build inir. it 3 o'clock in the afternoon of next Wed-1 nesday, the 3rd of March, fur the purpose of ap-! permanent debt? And, it strikes us that no sur . . . , . . .. . r. . leror better way of providing for tho exigency, poiBting delegates to the county Convention to of meelin? these billa.could bo fallen upon by meet at Centreville on Friday, the 5th of March, tho na,iona legislature, than that of laying adu pieparatory to a District Convention, proposed to ! ty upon wines and siiks, and other luxuries. be held at Muncietown on the 11th of March, fur ' There would, as it seems to us, be no great wis the nomination of a Whig candidate f.r tho next I don'in Permitting tho free .mportation of these ; articles at anv time, but there can be neither wis- Congress. As meetings have been called in the ; nor jJ3lic0 in such a course, in the peculiar different Townships of the county it is hoped j circumstances of the case. When retrenchment that there will be a general attendance of our in our outlays as a people, is so imparativelv e;i!- Whig citizen., and especially from the country. ! mean9 of stormg ease and health. & ' J j fulness to our monetary annrs surely it is sound Richmond High Sc.iooi..Dr. R. Pketlow, ! policy, in every v iew of tho subject . lo lessen the will deliver an address before the Richmond High School, on Friday evening nest; after which there will be exercises in Declamation and reading Compositions, by members of the School. The public arc invited to attend. Exercises to com mence at Gt o'clock, P.M. Feb. ti7th, 1811. Notice. The members of the Atheneum, are j particularly requested to meet at their room, J now to bfi done by Government, is to provide the thi s evening, as the business then to be transac- means of paying these notes and to that end, ted imperiously requires a full attendance. j lie begt meaSures, by all odds, is a duty on w ines J. IJ. Hunnicutt, Sec. anj sjk9) nnd other luxuries. And if the ores Richmond, Feb. 27th, 1841. ent ndministration is still opposed to tho creation of a "permanent debt" as the public was led, by We h ive been requested to call a public meet- ,tie megg,.,, to believe i: was at the commence ing at the Warner U tilding at 0 o'clock on this j ment of the session, we do not see how President Evening, 1W tho purpose of adlir.ling an oppor-j Van Burcii can fail to recommend such duty: Mnitv to tha innmt.ers of tho I.p.nslatur.- I'rnin I t.'iiu place to give u history nnd cxptnnati.m ot'ihcj proceedings of tho last session ol that body; there j being no reporter to the house, by which the j Ciiunlrv could lie irifurmnd r.f ita I r.-i nsar I inns ilur- j - - - - ing its Millings, seems to require such a meeting. AH are invited to attend. -Muhdkii. Tin feelings of this communit", have been shocked by a most horrid uiirder, liicli was perpetrated in ihe vicinity -f l!:is place on Sunday evening last. Miss K.yciiul Vhitachi-:, who has resided for the last twelve years with one f our citizen?, ws on n visit to her brother in law's about two miles from this place, and on Sunday, about fuur o'clock, told her sister th .t she would lake a walk. Sho did nut return, and although diligent search was made, her body was not discovered until Monday evening, about a fuurth of a mile from the house, her skull much bro ken. Suspicion has rutd upon a young man nam ed Kkh, of a most respectable family. lie is now confined in the county jtil. We do not feci at liberty to give publicity to the many reports which ore in circulation, ns ho will be trioJ t.j io i.. . of his country. Tho State Bmk Bill, to establish a State Dank in O.iio, his p tssuil tho lower branch of ber Le oisiatjrc, by a vote of 41 to 21. Mokk Mor.s. Oil the 7th inst.n most disgrace ful rit occurred at Cleveland, Oliio. Tho mob committed wanton violence on some negroes with out any sort of provocation. Tiie chief rioters were taken into custody. In this case ns in ih t at Dayton, the inub organized at a (Jojfcc House. Establishment k.r the C-nstuvcti n of Steam Simps ok War n Massai'iu'setts. It is proposed to establish a National Foundry, and u Yurd for iho construction nf Sienm Knmes ?nd Steam Sltips ol war, in IJ iston ITirhor. Tho i s ten.sivo and vnluubtc lands, now ittid !onu sitii";; owned by the United Slates Government, in Chel sea, h tvu been pointed out as the m .-t suitable silo for tho purpose in t he C.-untv of S-ifiolk t liese hinds consist ol Irorn seventy lo ninety r .1 .... i c i ... i : . ." tiKt iT.'.iiisi t: oi ill;?: ru:u tor it ioihj- is s I -t II O , ; , . .. . , , . ' border tin t!io wat or tts?tr shores ht'ini; constant-j Iv washed bv lb.- wn v-.:s of the in-oer Ilarber audi those of Mvsiic K-ver. Thi v nr.: nearly t'lM'o.-ite the iN'.ivy Y.ud in Charleston n, nnd for the nre- sent contain bat tivo or three buildm-s ono of I 01 Uie Alexandria Gazette, as to (lie cnaracter ol which is occupied as a Naval Hospital the Ma-; ,he m;" whom the People of the United States rme Hospital in Chelsea bein-j situated in ano- j h:lve determined to place at the head of tho Go iherpnrt oriho town. In case Tt should be deter-! vernmenl f"r ,ho next four years, are in strict mined to locate the Steam Ship-yard above Che!-! ar,'",ance ui,h the opinions on the same sub sea. Bridge, tho draw of that bridge is to be wide- ! Jccl' heretofore expressed in this paper. Greatly ned.-and in case such Yard should be located so I '"'ed bhall we have been mistaken in o;ir esti- hat the Steamers may bo launched at once into i the bay, the fl t. from' the old fen v-wavs to tho ! bridge, will be sold to ihe United Slates. j At firm, it wh sumiueeJ. that thr Viw Yard ; at Charlestowu wo, ill answer; but is understood, i .1 ... t.l. ....t. - t . . . . ' ...HUI.U..UO,, extensive enotign lor the rlry docls,' the barracks, the cnU'a factories, store-houses, ' and for the parade grounds--, whnrves, ship-hou-: ses. shops, and olhenmblic buildtngs, now n, ihnti Yard yet it is no,, by nny mcalarge enough ; to allow the Government to establish, in addition! to all these, the numerous structures and enclo-1 sure? iiiilispensal.lv necessary for conducting ur. ; on a large scale, , National Foundry, nnd on nmple and thoroughly appointed yard for the con-! -'""-"" "ou repair vl .larine Lllirmes and Steam Ships of War. j Should this project bo carried into execution, ns there nro strong reasons to believe it will be ns nvmy Steam Ship for the N.tvy wiM probtblv ' ie toiiltin liision H itler. n in t- .f id. TT ?. - 1 HO VIHUll . lLlilUll .llli; j A Craft-? SrciiCH. Mr. Ltpstone tho shoe 1 maker, then arose and said. "MiMcr Phoofm .., i . ... . ' -. v,neermnn; my wo.ee is still for war.' as the man says m the ! play. e should immediately renew the conflict ; with nnn 7j n rA .. , 1 .,.,., ,,ur (ilMPdiifHIS. .UV lilt- prr learner a prime, ami I can hammer a wav yet ; without getting the stick. Who's afeard ? Thev ' have druv a peg into our quarters that's a fact' W . . ' I but We have found nut inhrr th, mf, rid our last won't be our end, while we can tm x na in the good cause So I say go it ioota!' musician, a while ago, in giving a concert vieV(Jjandj Ohio, informed tho public that a! MVarit. C -1 ..." JI!,Tcfo,1,er eonSs might be expected too i stances, remain in the Post Office Department un teatout to mention i i..r... n . r t otner s mention Dltv of Lcxuries. As Corgrcss is about to j An Inauguration Cake. The National Intel provide for keeping the wheels (.('Government in ligencer describes a cake prepared by a confec moti. n. by another i.-sue of Treasury nutes: the j tiuner ia Georgetown, District of Colurcbi.i, de- next thing to be done is to provide the means of paying these noies, as soon as may be so that we' may avoid the danger of a "permanent debt," about which the last message of President Van Buren contained so much eloquent and sweet discourse. These Treasury Post Notes must be taken up" when they fall due, or how is the na- j tion to avoid the appearance of encouraging a exoenau lire tor ioreirti iux ikies, i ui'su t;m uu easily dispensed with, but, if otherwise, let those who possess the means of indulgence, and will not dispense with them, contribute, by tho pay ment of a handsome impost, to tho wants of Go vernment, and to a restoration of the balance of trade in our own favor. We are decidedly h gainst a "permanent public debt;1' and as the out going administration has rcs0Keu upon the is sue of a new batch of Treasury Post Notes, to ,ue amount of millions wo hold that the thins M,lll,lul provision iui r. .g ...oueuw ..v tin", nnd re-at!justing the balance of trade Baltimore Patriot. A Goon Story. Tho "Spy in Washington" j tells tho billowing Story : Mr. . a Represen tative from Virginia, was taken ill. His physi cians, after a few ditys attendance, expressed ap prehensions that he would not recover. Mr. continuing to grow worse, sent fora friend, to whom he communicated the apprehensions of his physicians, and then said, in a solemn manner: 'Now, rny friend, 1 have a favor to ask ; if I should die, do not let me be buried at the expense of Congress, for by G , it is unconstitutional. "Tiik Royal I.cllaby." A now piece of mu sic with tho above title has been recently com posed in London, expressly for the purpose of sing ing the little princess to sleep nnd soothing her whenever she has a crying spell for bo it known that the children of Kings nnd Queens' will squall just the samo as any body's little ones. The ed itor of the Western Reviow says ha will bet tho price of a cap for his "first," thnt there is more real meiit in a back woods lullaby, than in all the royal "bye baby, byo's,' that were ever com posed, and furthermore, that with his favorite melody of ttn 1 i - v. i Da y shot a bar, Rack back baby, He's got it hanging tar," ho could put a little sovereign to sleep in tho bhortest possible space. As he appears to be in earnest about it, wo don't doubt him. AVip Orleans Picayune. A RrocLAii Fleet. The Wnhinpton Herald contains the marriages of Martin' Rriggs to Lou isa Schooner, F.vernrd Boatman to Marjjaret 6VtJ,(JeorTo Ship to Phoebe Cutter. Tliev should all be attached to the navy tiepartment.-Pic. Election. Tho election in New Hampshire for Governor,members of Congress and State Sen ators, will take place on tho second Tuesday in March next. If you r.re a milkman never water yosir miiit slightly, "Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring." If yo-.ir eoustomers are willing to pay ,- . i i .t tor water, it is cruel and unjust to stint them ;n . ae I'13"1"" Tiie President ELECT.-The following remarks rn;i,lJS ol character (rom the lacts ot the past, and : ,nrncc in our anticipations of the future, it the . ''Farmer of North Bend"" do not approve hirnselt j ,,ot merely the President, after the 4th of March ; ncxI 1,111 also one of tho soundest and safest! Prtti i.lf.tl t 3 ill nil in.n.v.l.nl .....nl. tUn lUn i .o." r, I ,r' nas ,f 5 cari'' I he Alexandria G.izette S3's " " ' he most persevering and malignant at-! t:lck3 continue to be made, in the Globe, upon j character of General Harrison. Hardly a j daV passes by without some insulting remarks j l,e'nT applied to ihe venerable Chief who lias! just oeen elected rrcsioent ot tne Cnr.ed fctates. "e ls presented as .it only to hold levees, and! lo aJJreS9 lhe ladies as delighting in show nnd j .13 ucm nh.uuuj w "i iujik uu- siness to his advisers, and to amuse himself with) ceremonies and parreants. Nothing can be more i r'l!sc- ,l willl,e found that the Presidentelect is ! onc ' ,le mr9i practical business men we have ! ever had at the head of the Government. His ; j mind is strong, manly, nnd energetic. Ha is re. I i ... . ; markably plain in his Deportment, and entirely j w'''llt ostentation. The farmers and mechanics j ,,f the country will find him just such a man as ! ,t,.. ... . " , , , , ,( ! 'ey WPnt' Bnd wl!1 b,B Paedwith. If ever , ,here wa3 vnc who deserved John Knndolph s Cnmnlimr-nl. of hoinrr "nnrirrlif mitrirrKl nml I . ' " "--"rj "rignr, u is oenerai inrrison. very nine m,erco"rse with him is sufficient to show that, al,nou2r possessed of ihe most excellent and ami- fthlli rani! 1 f - "-'iiigs, ne is a nrm, inacpendent, and deci ded patriot who wiU think and actor himself." Baltimore Patriot. Postmaster General Nties has written home to Connecticut, that he will not under anv circum uer uea. iiarrison. signed to be used at the inauguration entertain- 'ment of the President elect, of which thefullow-s ing description is given: It is a correct model ( of the Capitol; its length nine feet, ita breadth) ; eight feet tad a half, height to the top ofthe I dome six feet, and weighing S00 pounds. The! whole architecture is said to be admirably execu-j tea. Imprisonment for Debt. At the recent session,1 tbe Legislature of Now Hampshire passed a law! enactiug that no person shall bo arrested, held to! bail, or imprisioned, or any mesne process or ex ecution founded upon any contract it debt which shall accrue or be made from and after the 4th of! March next. Bait. Patriot. A Talking Match lately ".-ame off" at New Orleans, for five hundred dolhrs a side. It con tinued, according to the Advertiser, for thirteen hours; the rivnls being a Frenchman and a Ken-j turkiati. Tho bystanders aid judges were all talked to sleep, and when they waked up in the morning they found the Frenchman dead and the Kenluckian whispering in his ear! Naval. The Norfolk Beacon says: We learn that the official order has been leceived to carry the U. S. Ship of the lino Delaware up the Navy j Yard, preparatory to equipping her for sea. It is ! said that her destination is for ihe Mediterranean, j to relieve the Ohio, the time of whose cruize will bo out in the summer. Wo also learn that the Pennsylvania will t;ike the place of the Delaware as a echool 6hip, nnd that she will be under tho command of Capt. Skin ner, who has exhibited so much ability ns well ns enthusiasm in behalf of the Naval Apprenticeship school system. MARRIED, On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. J. Tarkintov, Mr. JOHN K. 1LIFF, to Miss SARAH ANN SALSMAN; all of this city. AI I.ITERUM. A meeting ot the Young Men's Lit erary Association, will be held at the Engine House, on the evening nt' the 1st of next month, (.March,') at which time there will he an election to select officers for he In stitution, the ensuing year. Robert Hatton, Sec'y. lind mo. 13ih, 1311. BY order of the Probate Court of Randolph county, in the State of Indiana, I will sell at Public Auction, on the day of April, A. D. 1811, a certain lot or par cel of land, situate, lying and being in (ireenslork township. in the County and State afoiesaid, it being the east half of the north-east qaarter of section one, in township sixteen, range one, west, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, it being the real estato of Benjamin Lewis, an aged and infirm person; the purchaser to pay one-third of tiie pur chase money on ihe day of sale, the remaining two-thirds to be paid in two equal instalments, with interest from date; the purchaser giving note, with approved security, for each instalment. Sale to commence ot 10 o'clock, A.M., on said day, when due attendance will he given bv me, SAML'EE H. M I DDLETON, Guardian to said Benjamin Lewis. N. B. Sale to be on the premises 2J miles north-east o Spartinsburgh, Ind. S. II. M. February 27, 111. 8 :3w NOTICE. It is now over n month since those indebted to the late firm of Strattan &. Keeves, were informed their Notes and Accounts were placed in my hands for col- : lection, and were respectfully requested to PAY CP, with- ; out delay. But few have come forward and it will be imperative on me to place all Notes nod Accounts in tho hands of the proper officers, for collection, that are not set " ' UEN'J A.Vll.N S1KA1 1A.V. Richmond, 2nd mo. 13th, lcJ-11. (Jtni. WI I.I.I AM I. I1RAIJY, has just commenced the Saddling anil Harness business, on Main street, Richmond, Ind., right angling from Waswn's Tavern, where he has and intends keeping on hands all kinds of Sad- d'c, ISriiKes. Harness, v hip, Trunks, Collars, Saddlebags, and other articles in hi- line. For which, ho will take in exchange wheat, corn, oa.s, bacon, lard, hour, linen, linsey, taliow, leather and hides, and he will also sell low for cash. t He will be pleased lo have his old customers and others to j call and examine for themselves. j Richmond, Feb. Q, lsll. 5-tf i CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING. 1EWEI.R1, Silver Ware, and such other aricles usually kept in his lin, for :ile oi reasonable terms, by the subscriber, t,vo doors west of Strattan vV. ReeviV 'tore, where all orders will be pronptiy attended tr, and thankfullv rectived.l y C". A. DICKINSON. N. R. J. B. Ilumicutt being stil. ia my employ, those vishing work done, can as before, be accommodated on short novice . and at reasonable prices . Jan. IN, 1S10. 2-lf C. A. D. RICHMOND HOT EH (Corner of Main and Marion Streets;) n U t a n a . rifIIE subscriber has taken the Taven House on the cor- 1 ner of Main and .Marion street Richmond, Ind. ; j where ho will exert himself to render hose who mav fa ) vor hiin with their custom as comfonableas possible. Pro fessions, of themselves, are us-less ; therebre, the undersign- e l will endeavor to establish the characr.r of his house by more substantial recommendations. FLEMING WASSON. November 2, 1S40. 37-tf y ESPECTFULLY requests ail -idebted to him, to mahepaymcnt, as he is very mirh in want of cash at this tim?. gy)" r rVTr ('lriinpJ rnV' fDDLl sen ou fair and reasonable terms. Richmond. Jan. 1st, 1340. Itf REMOVAL l l.u respectiuiiv miorm tieir friends and tne WW public in general, that they lave moved their TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, l0 the second story of the new brick bidding, west of their old stand, and opposite the Book-Store, where they will be lo UP0" meir old castomeri, ana :ae puouc g nerallv. Thev. bv rontiatiinir thpir nersonal attention to . - - . J . r- ... , . Dusiness, none lo receive a share ol natronaffe. worn win be done on accommodating term, in g."ol style, and on short notice. The Eastern fashions are re-si ved quarterly. 07" A" "pprentice wanted to the Tailo-iag business. tJ.ie lro-m the country would be preferred. Good recora- inendatil wiU re(fuired. P Richmond, Dec. 26th, 1S40. 51-tf More Light! 3Iore Light!! The Subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Rich mond, and its vicinity, that he has commenced manufac turing CA1VDL.ES, of a superior quality . made from the rery best materials, and of good workmanship, that will teither runaway, nor bend their backs in warm weather. He hopes that by ma king none but good articles, he will merit and receive a por tion cf their patronage. Manufactory on -Marion Street, next door to judge Stanton. N. B. Tallow and Beeswax boagrt, or exchanged for Candles. SAMUEL PUMPHREY. Richmond, 1st mo. 2nd, 1341. -tf. NOTICE, 1 hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration o. the eitate of Jostah Larame, lata of Randolph count v, anil State of In diana, deceased; All persons indebted to tiie said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those ha ving claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The paid estate is sup posed to be solvent. JOHN MOCK, AJm'r. Febroary '22, 1 84 1 . 8-2 w Executor's Sale. flHERE will be offered at pub!!- sale, on Third-day, J. the 16th of the Third month (March) next, at the late residence of Isaac Iliait, de.-easen, two miles south ol Hillsborough, Wayne county. Indiana, the following de scribed property, to-wit: 1 Wagon, 2 head of Morses, a lot of good Harness, Ploughs. Harrows, a Lo; Chain, and many other articles not herein enumerated. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock on said day, when terms will be made known and duo attendance give. by EN OS HI ATT, r JESSE TOWN SEND, Lxeeutori. 2nd mn.27tb, It 11. 8-3i Executor's Notice. NOTICE it hereby given, that the undersigned having taken out letters testamentary on the estate of Isaac lliatt, late of Wayne county, Indiana, requests all thoae that may be indebted to said rstate, to come and pay up without delay ; and, likewise, those having claims on the estate to present them, within one year from this date, le gally authenticated, for stt.ement The estate is supposed to be solvent. j:OS III ATT, JESSE TOWN SEND, Executors. 2nd mo. 27th, 1541. 8-3t State of Indiana, Randolph County, ss. In the Randolph Count Prolate Court, February Term, 1S4I. George A. G. McNee?, Admsnistrator of the estate of Samuel Roby, deceased, f Application lor VS. the Sale of The heirs of the said Samuel Roby. Real Etatc. f MIE said George A. G. McNees, having filed his me- 1 morial, suggesting tha insufficiency of the personal estate of the deceased to pay his debts, and praying an or der of this Court for the sale of tho real estate, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Pugh and Fanny, his wile ; Delila Roby; Elizabeth Roby, and Mary Roby, heirs of the said Samuel Koby, deceased, are not rr&ideiits of the State of Indiana; it is, therefore, or dered, that notice of the pendency of said memorial be giv en, by causing a copy of this order to re inserted in tiie Palladium, a weekly newspapei, published in Richmond, Wayne couuty, Indiana, for three weeks in huccession ; the last insertion to be at lean sixty days prior to the first day of the next 'Iermof this Court, that the said James Pugli and Fanny, his wife; Delila Roby; Elizabeth Roby, and Alary Robv, may be warned to appear in this Court, at the next May Term, thereof, to be holden at the Court House in Winchester, on the second Monday in M;iy next, lo shew caush, if thev can, why the said real estate ehall not bo sold and made assets lor the discharge of tho said debts. By the Court, Ten: GEORGE W. MONKS, ClerU 8 3t Fee $3 PETERS' PILLS, Or, really, Health Compared with 23 or 50 Cents. WG know that thse Pills of Peters', are eminently the best vegetable anti-bilious Pills in use we can also prove this and from it will not depart and who does not know it? A cloud of witnesses are before you and the world, too numerous too inteligent resistless, speaking what they do know, and testifying what they have seen and experienced. Without exception, in any age or country, - ..!-,- : 1 - l. . n i A 1 1 ir nnd f i veil Pile h universal satisfaction they are in general use throughout the American continent and elsewhere and their resistless power and innocence proclaim them one of the happiest dis coveries of modern days, and an inestimable public bles- 1 hey are simple in their preparation, mild and kind in their action, thorough in iheir operation, nnd unrivalled in their results. The town and country are alike filled with their praise. Tt e palace and poor-house aliko echo with their virttes in all climates under all temperat ire, they will retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unalter ed by an or situation: and tins the coniiniinitv proclaim. voice of a gratelul They will care I!ii!iou3 Fever, Fever and As;ue, Dyspep sia, I.iver Complaints, Sick iea lache, Jaundice, Asthma, Jlropay, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Files, Colic, Female Obstructions, jfearlburn. Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhiea, Flatulence, abitual Cositiven ss, Loss of Ap petite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases o( Torpor of the Bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is indicated producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility, and are the scientific compound of a regular physician who has made his prol'ession tiie study of his life. Dr. Peters, was bred to t.-ie healing art he is a graduate of Yale College, and the medical college of Berk-hire, .Mass, diaplomas from both of which hang in his office. Liberty St., N. 1 .; also the American Institute honored him wiih three premiums lor his inimitabib skill and perfection, in generdizing Sl manufacturing medicines. fc the medical soci ciety of N. Y. have recognised Peters Pills with their sanc tion and individual patronnge. Dr. Peter3, formerly prac ticed in the marshy district South, where aues, fevers, and yellow-jack, grow out of a morbid state of the bile, and here it was Peters' Pill3 originated for the benefit of map kind. Some very quacks tell you their nostrums will cure every thing. I would as lief swallow thein, prescriptions, wrappers and all, as a tale so absurd. Peters' Pill work no such miracles although I take them and derive more real benefit in one box than in fifty dollars laid out in my former way and I would exchange them for none. The care with which every box of pilis is put up un !er Dr. Pe ters' own inspection their adaptation to every variety of ills, where cathartics !Tre indicated. 3 or 4 is a common dye; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. Only read what they have done .- we mean if any are yet unacquainted with their power and efficacy, pleme to call ou the Agent', and see a pamphlet published by Dr. Peters; where they are recommended by iiuch persons as will inspire confidence. The subscribers, also, having found by the past years' exrience, that it is really what it is recommended to be, have obtained a fresh supply from Dr. Peters, for wholesaling, &.C., at his prices. Inquire for Teiers Vegetable Pols (j-ji-Price 25 or 50 cents. The resistless force ot such truths their universal recep tion added to the testimony of million-, 'keep it before the people,' must and will be heard throughout thi? Tale of tears. The king of terrors looked awai'e, As though his soul were lured to bile, At that unsparing scourge of ills- By all menkno vn as Peters' Pills. These Pills of Peters' stop the slaughter. And leave the biood ns pure as water. IS'ow Peters makes, I've heard him say, Five handred thousand Pills a day; So that trip chance is very small Of people dying there at all; For soon the cheeks, so marked tor doom. Begin bks any rose to bloom. C. R. KIN'G, Agjnt. For sale by Irvin Reed i. Brother, Basil Brightwell, J. K. Dugdale, and D. P. Holloway, Richmond. Coffin &. Parker, Newport. Michael Aker, Goodrich, Brother 6c Co., Winchester. S. P. Anthony, M. D. Wil Jiard &. Putnam, Bioomfield &. Jack, Muncietown Smiih, Sc. Sample, Yorktown. Joel B'arklidge, A ndersontown. M. Seatnn, Centreville. Sinks &. Talbott, Milton Elli ott ic. Meredith, Cambridge City. Jno. N" Leebrick. Dub lin. Montgomery &. Longshore, Lewisville. Drs. Tyler &. Terri!!. Rarsrille. Hiil &. f Feniey. Carlhags, la., and I throughout the Stale and United States. j Feb. 27,141. 81y IVotice to Brick-Masons &. Carpenters. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeeied, at Joseph Gilbert's store, for the building of St. Paul's Church, ia this eitr, from the 20lh to tbe 27th inst. Any informa ( tion in regard to the details of the work, will be fjraithed 1 by railing on Judge Stanton, where the plan of the propo sed building can be seen. 1 Feb. 20th, 1841. "-2w t-V ORDIXAXCE, for the Appointment cf Trustees for the Public Buildings, in the City of Richmond: Section lt. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of me City of Kichmond, That there be three person appoiu- 1 V? y " Cou:,ci!t who hall bo styled the Trustees ol the I ublic Buildings. Sec. 2d. That tbe first person, appointed by the Council, shad continue in office as such Trustee, until the stated meeting in February, A.I). l!H; the second, until the same time in A. 1. 1343; and the third, until the same time in A. I. 1842. Sec. 3d. That it shall be the duty of the Common Coun cil, annua!!-, at their stated meetings in February, to ap. point cuts Trustee of the Public Buildings, whose term of service, as such, shall be three year, and in case a vacan cy occur in said Board of Trustees, the Council shall fill said vacancy for the remainder of the term. See. -ttli. That it shall be the duty of said1 Trsntees ta have the care and oversight of the Public Buildings and the renting of the same, as they shail believe ta the best ad van -tage, su!.jct, however, to the approval of the Common Council ; and they shall report, semi annually, and at much oftener as the Council shail direct. Sec. 5th. That said Trustees shall be the keepers of the keys belonging to the Public Buildings, and it shall be the duty of all rentors, to pay to said Trustees all rents at a greed upon, and to return the keys to them at the expiration of their terms. Sec. 6th. That it shall be the ilutv of said Trustees, to pay over to the Tieasurer of the City all moneys, that may come into their hands by virtue of their office. Sec. 7th. That, fur their services, they shall receive ten per re.it. on all monies collected as rent for the Public Buildings. Passed and approved, b. 7th, 1841. JOHN SAILOR. Mavar. D. P. Holloway, City Clerk. NOTICE. IS herehy tendered to thote oucrined, that I wUJ, frutu and after the 1st, of March ensuing, place all Notes and accounts, of longer standing than G months, in the hands ot proper officers to collect, (and soma even of shorter date.) No respect paid to persons. E P. CO ALE Richmond Eeb. lPth, 1941. 7-3 mo. N' OTICE. As the subscribers are about leaving "Flee cy Dale Woolen Factory," all persons, knowing themselves indebted to them, either by note or book ac count, are requested to come forward and make iinmediato payment. T. W. & O. BARKER. Feb. 13, 1811. 6-3v ClOME and SETTLE -The subscriber, desirous of paying his debt", and ha ing no other means wherewith to do so, than by the collection of what is due him, ear nestly requests all who know themse'ves indebted to him, either lor subscrioiion to the National Patriot. Adverti- sing, or Job-work, to come and settle, and if they cannot I pay in cash what is due, give thir notes. At I intend r e- moving to Indianapolis in the month of .March, and as my busine-s must be closed up, all who. neglect this notice, without respect t porti, riJI find their accounts rn tho hands of O. T. Jones, Ksq., after Monday, the bih day of March, for collection and no mistake. RICHARD COLE. Centreville, Feb. 13, IS 11 . Ctf C F ACTION. This is to foren am every person against J harboring or trusting any person or persons on my ac count; asl am determined to pay no debts of others' con tracting, without a written order from me; and I hope the public will be cautious, as there has been some fraud prac tised concerning my wiiting; but no signatures to it. N. 11. All persons having any claims, that are just, e gainst me, can have them cashed, if they wish it, they will give me a call ; and all those who are indebted to me, will do me a favor by calling and giving their notes, as I widh to square my business, ami see how I stand. 1 expect lo remain here, and am very thankful for the pationage f have received in this place since I have been here, and hope I shail still receive a share of it. Any business put i n my hands, w ill be punctually attended to. in mv line, with care. WILLIAM HART. N. B. A House to let, possession will be given on the first of April. Richmond. Feb. 13, 1841. Gtf N OTICE. The Stock-holders in "The Richmond Tra ding and Manufacturing Company." are hereby no tified that toe etn, and Inn Installment, ol Cfil on nrH share ol stock in said Company, will be required on the 1st day of May, 18-11 : at which lime those who shall have paid all the installments due on said stork will receive Cer tificates of the number of Si ares held by them respectively. And those who are in arrears on their Stock account, are thus earlv warned to make duo provision for the settlement of the tame, on or before the above named time, or Ibey will positively be proceeded ngainst, according to the pro visions of the charter; lenity consistent with the severity of the times, has been extended towards delinquent sto- k- holders but after the time herein Mated, shall have expir ed, they need expect no further indulgence. By order of the Board. JNO. HAINES. Secy. Richmond, Oct. Cth, 1810. 40-7m.' DEISNISON HOUSE, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Cincinnati (entrance on fifth ST.) TTMIIE subscriber, having occupied this central establish I ment for the past season, and intending to continue for a term of year", begs leave to return thanks to his numerous friends and a generous public for the liberal patronage be has received. The location of the House is one of the best in the City, beingou the highest level, and about equi-iiistanl between the river and the canal. The view of the city and surrounding country, from an observatory on this house, is one rarely equnlled and never surpassed. As for accommodations, and all tho luxuries of the land, enquire of my old customers. Bills reasonable suited to the timet. A fi:ie lithograph drawing of the establishment is pre sented to the public, on a large scale. JOHN NOBLE, Formerly of Columbus, Ohio. Cincinnati, Feb. 13, 1841. C-4w MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Sec Sec. T I HIE subscribers, grateful 1 for firmer patronage, beg leave to inform our friend? Sc the public generally, that we still continue to keep a good assort ment of articles in our line, which we now propose to sell at PRICES REDUCED lo the present standing of things. Having made an addi tion to o-jr former stock, recently, on favorable term, we flatter ourselves that we can do as well by jou as any other establishment in the west. Among our assortment may be found the uual variety of choice and genuine artictes. particularly Medicines, Wines, and Spirits, a matter essential to the invalid. As we hae ever made it our particular study to procure good article, ! we feel a confidence in recommending them, and will posi tively sell much lower for Cath, than has before been offered in this place. Persons wishing to purchase, at wholesale or retail, will give us a call and see what can be done; ir are in leant of money. ON HAND: a considerable quantity of Salts, Quinine, Morphia, Cream Tartar, Tartaric Acid. Super. Carb. Soda, Sal Eratis, Camphor, Rhubarb, Jalap, Mustard, Magnesia, Castor Oil, Aff. Pepper, Baberry, Gum Myrrh, fcc. 6lc. Also, Alcohol, Linseed Oil. Sp. Turpentine, Tobareo, and every description of Spanish and half-Spanish Cigars, at unusually low rates, t the old stand of 3 IRVTN REED &. BROTHER. Richmond, August 1st, 1 840. 30tf Desirable Property For Sale. THE undersigned offer for sale, the property on which tiey reside. The property is situaud on Front street, immediately opposite the Public Sqnare. One is a ood tro-tory HOUSE, well furnished, conveniently arrange-i and in good repair. The other is a rtoty and a half, also in good order. There is, on the premises, a well of excel lent and never-failing water a good garden mni stable to each. The situation is pleasant, and the property will ba sold separate or together, to suit purehrsere. Tbe terms will be reasonable and accommodating. NATHAN KITSON. CHANSON WILKINS. Richmond, Feb. 13, 1541. 6 I. .