Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 3, Number 38, 5 October 1833 — Page 3

tocpadc pen twisted. r f RATTRAY, has on band and will fccp a constant supply of very superior domestic Janet, manufactured by bimttlf.thrT doors South of Dr. Plommer's C3ee Front Street Richmond, tbis article arfll bear competition with any of the kind

manufactured in Kentucky or aay part of - . l : a

im western country, rersons wisiuog feu-chase by the piece or pattern; canaot fee better suited in Indiana. Richmond, Oct. 2d. 1833. N. B: M. Rattray, will purchase com on and Merino or Saxon wool for which tbe bif best price in cash will be given. Property fr Sale. rTIHE subscriber wishes to sell bis house and lot in Richmond, Situated on in street directly east of the Bridge, said property is beautifully situated for a private residence. For further particular enquire of the subscriber. JOSHUA KELLER. Oct 3,1833.

A Liat of Letters,

TTP EMAINING at the Post Ooffice LlO at Richmond Wayne County

Indiana, on the first day of October

1833, which if not taken out before the 1st day of January 1334 will be sent to tbe General Poet Office as dead letters. Persons calling for letters ad

vertised will please tu state that the

are advertised.

Lowsing Sally Laws Melson 2

Loyd John 2 Lumkios Robert Lanter John

PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer for sale at public vendue at his residence in the town of Jtichmoud on Wednesday the sixteenth

day of this instant tbe following articles to wit: One dock and Case, one or more

Bureaus, tables chairs beadsteads and

variety of household and Kitchen furniture

ton tedious to mention. Sale to commence at ten O'clock on said dav where due at

tendance, and liberal credit will be given ALEXANDER PRICE.

N. B. The subscriber requests all those

who are indebted to him to call and settle

their accounts on or before tbe day of sale

as longer indulgence cannot be given. October ft 1633. A. P. NOTICE- ' THE partnership heretofore existing between Strattau & Reid is this day diesolved, by its own limitation. All debts due the said firm will be found in the hands of Daniel Reid for collection. All persons indebted to said firm will do well to come forward and make settlement immediateh. STRATTAN & REID. S. B, The business will be continued, and carried or. in tbe old stand by J. P. 6t

B. Strattan. They have a first rate lot of

GOODS on band, of all suitable for the western market; and will sell low for cash, or good trade. J. P. &. B. STRATTAN. October 5, 1633. 37 tf

NOTICE. . NOTICE is hereby given to all whom

it may concern that tbe undersigned has

taken out letters testimentary, on the estate of Charles Teas, late of Way ne county, Indiana, deceased. AH persons indebted to said estate are tequested to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate to present them for settlement witbin the time prescribed by law. Tbe estate is supposed to be solvent. JEBEMAII COX, AARON DRAPER, i Executors. .9th mo. 23, 1833. . 363 EXECUTORS SALE. WLL be offered for sale at public vendue on fifth day the 24th of 10th month, 1833, at the late dwelling of Charles Teas deceased, in New Garden Township, Wayne county, Indiana, the personal property of said deceased ; consisting in part, of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Wheat, Oats, llay. Corn in the field, Wagons, Farming Utensils, Turning Xaythe anil Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, dec. Also, at the same time and place, tbe Real Estate of said decedent, consist

ing of one hundred and sixty acres of

Lend, nearly fifty of which is under cul

tivation, several good cabin buildings, ana an Orchard of bearing fruit Trees. A liberal credit will be given by tbe purchasers giving bond and approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on

aid day, and continue day after day until the property is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale,

and doe attention given by JEREMIAH COX, AARON DRAPER, Executors.

th mo. 23, 1833, 363

11

Bond Joseph

Bunker Thomas

Bowman Edmond Bos well Ezra Butler William

Butler Robert B Baker Josep Boswell John

Bench Stiver Bowman Levi

Ballenger Smith

Bates John Beck Aquilla Brown Comfort

Burgees Richard Burgin James Buller Jane Baity Benjamin Browu James

Beucke

HenryBerry Joseph Burdin Thomas C Cross Mordica 2

Campbell John P Cat t right John Clark Richard

Long Henry Lewis Zeal Leughrig William Lesure Harvey M Murdick Racbae! Miller David 3 Morris John Miller James Markle John Moore Alexander Mouse r Henry Mary Miller Mitchel William N

HermonNcrtcn James Nail Augustin

Nichols Sarah Newman Thomas O Ogao Pete

F Plummur John

Patterson Edwin or

Notice. WHEREAS my wife Polly Worrell has left my bed and board without aay just cause or provocation. This is to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting' her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts sf her contract

ing from and after this date, until compel

led by law.

JA51IAK WUKKtLU Richmond Sept. 20. 1S33.

PUBLIC SALE. TjyiLL be sold at tbe house of the sub ww scriber, (adjoining John Barns' on the state road) on Monday the 7th of Oct. horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, corn in tbe field, household and kitchen furniture, die. dec. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms made known on the day of sale. HENRY CARMER. Sept. 19th, 1833.

Doct

Cox William 2

Crawford William James Cueph Jereminah Perry Jotiah

Page Caleb

Porch M'hael Pleasents Samuel E Pinkston Samuel Phillips Samuel R

Raper John or D

Shaffer

Church Samuel

D Daniels Joseph P Duey Jonathan Dyer Derine Devier William Davis Benjamin Danford William

Denholem George Rijon John

E Raper John Ervan John Roads Joseph Erwin George V Russau William Eli worth wiiliam MRoberds Jonathan Emmons Joseph Kailaback Enoch Ellis James or M S Morgan Stewart Susanah

acantling Samuel Sheann William 3 Starbuck Masail

Evans Jonathan P Sutherland Ilatmh

P Steel William Col Fellows Jacob Scearce William Furguson Tobias Sands Jacob Fueghum WilhamSweet Francis

Ellis Thomas Emmons Jacob

Eaves John

G Grees Robert

Gilson Frances Gardner J D Grimes Reuben

Graham David

Gilmon Silas A

H

Hunt Milton T

Hunt Stephen J

Hill Samuel Hopkins E D

Hays Amos

Henderson T J 2

Harter Abram

Hampton Jacob

Hasty John Hancock ES

Hays John R Co

Harlin & I Gist

Harvey John Harvey Joseph

Justice Patrick Seans Naitor . John Jesse Jour dan Jesse

JohnJohnsonorMr Sheriffs Adams Whitckre John

Stewait Lowruhama Spencer William L Smith & Lav van Mrs Shirly, John <John Shirly ; John Shirley> Swarts Michael Smelser Jacob Stafford TE or B Scassent John Sich Isaac T Thomas Stephen Test Hannah TempletonMrR Thompson Mary V Vataw Daniel W William Richard Jen

Wilkerson Geroge

W Ward Nathaniel Wright Aquilla Wood Isaac T

Whitehead John

Notice. ALL persons' tnlerested are hereby notified that the undersigned has taken

out cf the Wayne Probate Court letters of

Administration on the estate oi J-""

deceased; all those indebted to said estate

are hereby requested to make immediate payment to tt.e subscriber, and those bavicp" claims against said estate are hereby notiiied to present the same, duly authenticated to tbe subscriber within one year from this date. The esate is supposed to be insolventJOHN T. SMITH. Administrator. Sept. 20th, 1833.

A grand chance for speculation!!!

npHE entire premises of the Richmond Hotel, situated in Richmond 4ediana,

is now offered for sale, and will be sold low for cash in hand. To those who have

seen the premises a descrpition is unne

cessary, suffice it to say, in point of value it is inferior to none in tbe place. This establishment was built expressly for a public house, and has been occupied as

such for three years, formerly by B. Paige

and recently by James Vt oods. The main as well as the out buildings are large and

commodious. The main front Leinz sixty

feet each way, making it a solid square oi sixty each, with attached buildings. It is

situated in the be art of the town, on the

corner of Washington and Main streets, or National road. Tbe high reputation of

Richmond as a place of business, we think will be a sufficient inducement to speculators as well as those who wish to obtain

good and valuable public stand, to call and examine the premises. For further

particulars inquire of tbe subscriber, or James Woods on the premises.

JOSEPH ANDRUS. creacNC.

Thomas Hunter, City Hall, Cincinnati. James W. Maxwell, EatonJohn Cain, Indianapolis.

August 31, 1S33. 34

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

YJVJ'ILL be sold at public sale at the ww bouse of the late John Scott deceased in the town of Richmond Wayne Coun

ty Indiana, on October 12; all the per

sonal estate of John Scott dec. Consisting of horses, hogs, sheep, waggon, one

mantle Clock, and a variety of household

and kitchen furniture, also one potters

lathe and wheel, tools, dec dec.

A liberal credit will be given by tbe purchaser, giving bond with approved se

curity.

Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when

the terms will be made known by the sub scriber. JOHN T. SMITH. Administrator. Sept. 2tb 1S33.

PUBLIC SALE.

rJHIE subscriber offers for sale a large Farm, containing 100 and seventy acres of good land, seventy-five of which is cleard, and under good repair; a com

fortable dwelling house, a laree frame

barn, and other necessarv out houses.

largeorchard of grafted fruit, pares and

appie. Situated four miles north of Richmond DAVID HAMPTON. Sept. 20th, 1933

Doctor S. JYixon,

IS now located in the town of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana. His office is

on Washington street, two doors north of

the Union Hall, where he may be found

readv to attend to any calls in the line of

his profession, and from a long practical

experience he hopes to give general satis faction. May 11th 1333. 18

Public sale of School Lands WILL sell at public sale at the Court

" house door in Centrevule. on Saturday

the 23d. day of November next, the entire

reserved section Ao. lb, township JNo. 14 and range No. 1 west, in the county o,

Wavne. Indiana, three miles north of

Richmond, in lots according to the divis

ions and subdivisions furnished me by the

Trustees of said township; said land is of a

good quality, situate in a fine healthy

neighborhood, and most of the lots have large and valuable improvements on them, those who wish a good 'situation in "Old Wayne," would do well to call and exam

ine the premises. WILLIAM POSTON. Sept. 21th 1833.

Lee, M, Se;t. ?,-!t2. This mv cvriifv, that in the coo at h f

July 182$. 1 wa. attacked vi.b a vouch.

hich, from it continued irritation of lbs

parts, fur iouc -r t; e mouths, became a-

larming, frcra its frequency, producing

fuintmrsa and sreut prostration' r Lib

mental mim! bodily powers. I procured La Mot:' Cough Drops, and commenced

taking according to the directions, which gave immediate relief; so lhat before I bad used all of one bottle, I was perfectly free from any cough. 1 would cheerfully recoiu.ntMid l tii to those alike afflicted.

CAliOLLE BENTON. For sale in Milton by R C. Al!isa Centreviiie. hv Dr. Pritchet-in Rich.

roond ty A.Siddall and Dr. Liasey, and

them warranted gxl.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKING.

rftHE subscriber informs tbe citizens of

- Richmond and its vicinity that he has removed to n few doors east of Horner's hotel, near his old stand, on Maia street,

where be intends carrying on the above

business, in all its various branches. He

hopes from his experience and steady at

tention to business, to give general satis

faction. He intends keeping a small as

sortment of work on hand, which he will

warrant to be equal to any in tbe place. JOJS'A T11AJ MOORE. Eighth month 31st, 1833.

DR. JUDKIJPs SPBC IltOt HTM KWT

This invaluable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: White

Swellings of every description. Sore legs

and ulcers of long standing. Felons, or

what some people know by the name of

Catarrhs, of every description. Rheu

matic pains of the joints. Sprains and

Bruises of every description. Tetteis of

all kind:. Chilblains, or parts affected

by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for scalds and burns. For women' inflamed breasts, and glandular swellings,

it is superior to any medicine yet known. CERTIFICATE. Washington, March 22, 1820. Sir My son being afflicted for five

years with White swelling, and having

applied every remedy recommended by the most eminent physicians within my

reach, without success, I at length pro

cured one jug of Dr. J udkiaV Patent Specific Ointment, and made tbe application

according to tbe directions accompanying

tbe Ointment, and state for the benefit of

the afflicted, that before one jag was used

a perfect cure was effected. My son has

enjoyed good health ever since. I have

no doubt, to the ointment alone he is in

debted, as nothing else was used for more

than nine months before the application

of the Ointment. Respectfully,

JOILN COCKE. For sale in Milton by R. C. Allmox,

in Centreviiie by Doct. Pritchet, and in

Richmond by A. Siddall, and by them

warrantee) good.

August 3, 1833.

NOTICE. THE subscribers having taken out letters of administration from the Wayne Probate court, on the estate of Francis Clark, late of Wayne county, deceased, request all persons indebted to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims on said estate are requested to pre

sent them legally authenticated fr settlement, within one year from this date. The

estate is supposed to be solvent. STEPHEN THOMAS, JOHN CLARK , September 88, 1833. 37-3

Jones Susanah K Koons Jeremiah Knight Ira B Kendle Thomas

Kingsbury Silas

Low Frederick

loins taff Ann

Wilson Charlotte Miss Wilson Thomas Watson Melinda Weismer Michael Walker Tatter. Wilietts De'oorali Z Zeich Daniel

M.

DANIEL REID P,

October 5 1833.

Porter's Vegetable Catholicaa. TTSED in cases of King's Evil or Scorfula, old ulcers, and all diseases of tbe skin. Likewise in tbe Mercurial Disease, or where the constitution has been injured by the long use, or injudicious exhibition of calomel. Also, the Balsam of Snlpher. For sale at the Drug store of WM. LINDSEY. My first volume of Henry's Chemistry is out. 1 should be pleased to have it returned. Those in arrearages for professional services, or otherwise, nrevions to Julv last.

w i , - w are earnestly requested to make payment

by tbe first or next month. I cannot meet my engagements without making collections. W. LINDSEY.

PUDCL.DC SALE. THERE will beoflered for sale oa Sat arday tbe 19th October, at tbe late resi

deaea of Francis Clark, dee'd. late of

Wayne counrr. Indiana, tbe personal pro-

nertr of said deceased: coosistimr of

llsrasss. Wagon, Hones, wagon seeker's teals, Lusaber and wagon Spokes, some Uaussbold and Kitchen Furniture. The

to commence at tea o'clock, when

is terms will be made known. STEPHEN THOMAS, JOHN CLARK, Administrator. S3, 1633. 37-3

Take Rfetice.

fflHAT tbe accounts and notes of Rich-

A mrA HadarAB ia lfl in the of

the subscriber for collection and all that

does not wish to pay cost must call and set

tle on or before tbe fifteenth of October

next, as no longer indulgence will be given. WILLIAM M. ELDR1DGE. ConMabURichmond, Sept. 28833.

EDUCATION.

I. MORRIS proposes opening a school i tbe brick school-bouse, south of town.

Those wishing to patronize his school, wUl

please make application soon, and enter

the number of scholars tney wisn to send

for one quarter. The school will com

mence as soon as a sumcieat number oi

scholars are subscribed to justify His

terms will be the same as heretofore.

N. B. Those in arrears for the tuition of

their children, would confer a particular favor, by discharging the same immediate

ly, as demands on myself are argent, mast be attended to. Sept. 21st. 1933,

Arm tbe 20th inst. all my notes and accounts will be placed in tbe bands of a magistrate for collection. Those who

wish to save cost can do so by paying off

their dues previous to that day. sly ne

cessities are urgent, and I am determined

to make collections. This notice is to all arrears, without respect to persons. I have

been waiting until my patience is exhaust

ed. THUS. J. LmAKSH. September 7th, 1833.

Or. White's Vegetable Toothach Drops.

1 he only specinc ever ottered to the

public, from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagree

able pain, the Tooth-ach, with all its at

tendant evils: such as fracturing the jaw

in extracting of the teeth, which often

proves more painful than the toothach it

self; and cold passing from the decayed

teeth to the jaw, thence to the bead, pro duciog a rheumatic affection, with many-

other unpleasant effects; such as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth,

&c. &c, ail of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such an are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and use fulness. ERTIFICATE. Baltimore, July 7, 1829. Some time last May, Doctor Thomas White left with me some of his Vegetable

Tooth-ach Drops, and requested me to use

it in my practice I accordingly did re

commend it to six of my mends and some

of them had been com pi amine of the

tooth-ach for more than three months; and out of the six it bad perfectly cured

bve. I am now fully convinced of its sal

utary effect, not only curing the tooth acb, but prevents teeth from further decaying.

J. II. WINCHESTER, 31. V.

The suhsciiber in his practice as a

Dentist, having successfully and to a con-

Lkinidlnk. fa:?-A It RANTED eenuine PrentTed

and sold at IRVIN EED-S Drugst

and Chemical establishment. Richmond, Aug. 1 0th, 133: J.

NOTICE.

4 LL persons having claims against tbe x- estate of Dr. Clements Ferguson de

ceased, will present their accounts legally proved within one year, and all who are

indebted to said estate are resqaested to

sae immediately payment. JOHN F. IRELAND. THOMAS J. FE GUSON

New Paris, September 7 1833.

Vegetable KbesMMtic Drop. Many artich-s are before the public, as

a cure for that most obstinate and tor -

meuttng disease the Rheumatism, and from close observation we aro led to be

lie ve 'they have to a very great extent failed to produce that desirable result, ana

mny n f.oi ue attributed to the fact that articles said to cure this troublesome d.-

order are also recommended to euro

most every disease wit! which ojr frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz: to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic drops are offerred to the public as a sure remedy for chronic and inflamatory rheumatism, and as no case is known where a cure was not effected wo are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommends ed. AJcv from the many testimonial of its efJicacyare gittn belov. Messrs. O. ty S. Crosby y Co. Gentlemen : I feel happy in having it in my power to state to you the good effect your vegetable rheumatic drops or sure remedy had iu restoring me from a sick bed. In the uioittu ofApnllastl was so afflicted with the inflammatory rheumatism that I was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. I could not

so much as turn myself in bed, and it was

with tbe greatest difficulty that 1 could bw moved in it: I tried various kinds of medicine, and was attended by a skillful phy

sician, but all to no euect, until I mauo

use of your sure remedy, which when .:-

plied as directed gave me immediate j .?.

lief. Within a short time after I com

menced using it, I was able to ride out and attend my usual business. I can cheerfully recommend it to the public r.s

being a good Aledicine for Rheumatic

complaints, a it has been a number of

months and I have had no return. - AARON HOLDRIDGE. ; Colcmbus, Ohio, Nov. 1st, 1832.' Siks: I hereby certify that I was for two or three years afflicted with tho

Rheumatism. I made use of different

kinds of medicine which only gave temporary relief. In the fall of 1830 the com-'

plaint settled in my knee joints, so that I

was unable to walk without great pain. 1

procured a Bottle of your Vegetable Rheu-

.matic Drops or Sure Remedy and applied

as directed which gave immediately relief.

and within a few days a permanent cure

was cnected. It is now nearly two years

since 1 made use ol your itheuaiauc

Drops and I have not had a return o the Rheumatism since, aud I really believn that it was those drops alone that enacted the cure. A. WASHBURN. Franklin Co. O. VSth April. 1832. Take notice that the Bottles arestirop-

d "Vegelabe Rheumatic Drops1 and

the wrappers I signed 0. 5c. a. Crosby oc Co. with red ink, none others are genuine. Price Fifty cent. La Mott's Celebrated Conk Drops. THIS Elixer is peculiarly adapted to the present, prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds and Coughs, which are

occasioned by obstructed pereperation.

will readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which

act nsa constant stimulant to coughing. r . s s . . "

n cases pain, ana tnauces rest to an emiQcut degree. Persons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &C, spasmodic asthma, palpitation of the heart, and consumptive affections, even in the most advanced periods of lite, will find immediate relief, from its remarkable power ef diminishing the irritability of the system; and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also affords immediate relief iu the w hocping cough.

CERTIFICATES. Columbus, July 22, , Messrs. Crosby's I have for eighteen years, been troubled with an anoction of.

the breast and lungs, attended with a

vcre cough, pain in the side, aud difficult tv r.f hrthinT? and in the fall of I

siderable extent used Dr. Thomas White'sljg mca reJuced, that my life

was despaired cf; and receiving no visi-

Tooth-ach Drops, can recommend them

when genuine, as superior to any other medicine now in use. E. HALE. Pittsburgh, 1S3I. FOR SALE in Milton, by R. C.Allison, in Centreviiie by Dr. Phtchett, and in Richmond by A. Suldall and Dr. Wm. Linsev.

Ue beiieiii from my physician, I was ad

vised to snake trial ot La Mottfs Cough Drops; and after taking one bottle, wee rcstoied to perfect health; and it is my firm belief, that the use of tho above nam-. ed Drtps, saved my life. THOMAS JONES. ,. JHsvPne- On flaller r hrre. mud

rnxpiriTinvABT. lir-, 7. mw

w i rmy sweats tar smati boidc. .

Received on eonsigameat a lot of Con-1 u.i :.m:i.l.o r at f fork?

fectionary which will be sold wholesale at . 5T r.'.XrTI WlirrTi' the Cincinnati prices. . CenUejUte by Dr PIUCHET, audu. I. REED. Richmond by A. SIDDLL-aa4 Doctor K eptember 7 1833. j LINDSEY, an i by these warranted good.