Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 3, Number 48, 10 December 1833 — Page 3

Scott EabaG. English.

t lojd FriadoireU M. Dorser and

William W

; Claj XViTsaYocum. Johnson Jtaab Woodruff. Morgan Giant Stafford. Hendricks Tbomas Nichols. Shelby RezinDaris. Decatur William Fowler. Henrjr William R. Stanford. Marion II. Brad. - Randolph William E J ward. Bartholomew William P. Riser. Vigo Elisha M. Huntington. Jackson Bichard Beem.

Vanderburg and Warrick John

A Brackenridge. Perry and Spencer Mason J. Howell. Pike and Dubois William M. Wright. Knox Samuel Smith, Jr. and John F. Snapp, Daviess and Martin David Mc Donald. Montgomery and Clinton David Vance and Jacob Angle. Carroll and Cass Giilis McBcan. Hamilton, Boon, kc. Austin Devan port. Madison and Hancock John Foster. Allen, Elkhart, St. Joseph, Laporte and Lagrange David II. Cole rick. Vermillion Isaac Pearson and Mi4o Gookins. Parke Joseph A Wright. Delaware and territory attached thereto David Kilgore. The President of the Senate, on TcESD.tt, appointed the following Standing Committees: On Elections Messrs. Long, Levis-!

ton, Tannehil, Thompson, Mast in and Wallace. On Ways and Means Messrs. ilillis, Morgan, Collett, M'Cartv, Pain of F., Feeny, Hoover, Sigler and Morrison. On Educution Messrs. Whitcornb, Dumont, Pa tie f II., Culley, Cla.k, Farritigto1, Thompso'i nd Chambers. On the Judiciary Messrs. Farrington, Duwiont, VVni cmt. Battel!, Griffith, rimrer and Paine of II.

Military AJfiirs Messrs. Morgan, Feei-y, Log.., Long, Sigler, Hillis, M.itm and Daily. On roads Messrs. Hendricks, Beard, t(TMi.'er Wallace, Mastin, Thompson ;AilT hamoers. Canals and Internal Improvements Messrs. Uanna, Farriwgto:i, Clark, Collet', Sigler, Beard, l'Veny, Paio of F., Ilillis, VVallacc, Duinont, and

31 Carty.

On the State Prison Messrs. Logan,

Daily, Orifhtti, Leviston, Hoover, i'an-

nehul and Morrison. On the Affairs of the loun of Indiana' polis Messrs. Morrison, Long, Dumont, lleadnrkt, Emoree and Daily. On Claims Messrs. MCarty, Batt II, Culley, Logan, Leviston, Chambers and Tannehill. On the State Library Messrs Du-

mont, Payne of 11., Witcomh, Thomp

son, Culley, Griffith and Col let t. On Pubilc Buildings Messrs. Clark Battell, Fecny, Dumont, Hanna, Griffith, Payne of II., Collett and Pain of F. On Unfinished Business Messrs. Beard, Hoover and CuUey. On Enrolled Bills Messrs. Levis ton and Einbrce.

PALLADIUM .

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1S33.

NOTICE. riMIE partnership existing between

. , . . . , , ' , i dessolved by mutual consent. Ail debts Iorma repnoiica We have anticipated our regular pubhea- M be fiund . worU,. oyag

tionday, for the purpose of giving our rea- 0f Abraham S. Jerieris Esq. at the old Biography, Selec

GR1

PEHIOCJC.

Containing, in

DUtCiSand UlEDtClXstS,

I uv im Reed, H holetalt and Retail Lh-ug gist, .Wain it met. Hiekwtmnd, iMAa,

cheapest possible i keeps constantly ou Land and lor Ie, an

;S of Dew and standard extensile assortment, among wLich are

Travel, Iiitory,!" "IF

MBoirau Pooular Sei- -iw"

I J5. uH ai me Old "f".' -V 7 - r I Xntimonr.

ders the Oovermw's Message at as early a stand far collection; aU persons indebted eucc,rcrsoDal AdV-atures. laies.oi untx-i . '

. ... iiu taiu li I til win uv cam cviuc iui w ru ivruuuiiduir HK-'l a I itia ' j nonJ as TMMlldtf .. . I . . . 11 ! -

i i j and ujaae settlement immediately.

UV EUHOLZEK St JIC.NUTT.

ELATION OFPROSECUTORS.

A rrnrdiniT to nrevious arrangement N. B. The busioess will be continued

both House, of the General Asem- "d cr,ried S.W. '.t",f-ty. -""l1

r . - rw i - J l.l.. . i

roenis it is puKijancw ccn, iu "-; .rrow-root,

bersol 4! octavo p1Qe, at i$o per Annum j niseed, in advance and corins matter equal to Aqua furtis,

208 pages more thauany other Periodical Aether sulj h.

bly proceeded, on Thursday last, to ly of GroCerie9 .which he will sell low

Overtiolaer, who has just received a freshen America at the state price. The fol

nitric.

the election of Prosecuting Attorneys for cash or pood trade.

for the 1st. 2d. 3d. 5th. Gth. and 7th SAMUEL OVERHOLZEU

lnHii:l f'irriiit. whirh resultrl sis' .Richmond Dec. 7th

follows, viz: FIRST CIRCUIT.

Slier ill's Sale.

William P. Bryant received 57 votes, 1Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponAndrew Ingram 41 f greeted from the .yue it rif v 1 Circuit Court I will offer for sale in the cattemg 1 jtown of Richmond WayneCounty Indiana.

SECOND CIRCUIT.

Charles Dewey received 5 rotes, Scattering 17 THIRD CIRCUIT.

Courtland Cushing received 57

John Test ir. 41

Scattering 1

FIFTH CIRCUIT. William Herod received (K votes, Arthur St. Clair 40 SIXTH CIRCUIT.

l,t ballot l 3I

lowing works have eu already repub- J salo'iid.

iished in the LibratJ,' viz.- : , , , Volume 1. 1. lie Lite and Trials--;'01' ,-1 i i 1 i . i.lncan neper,

iioiu ins umj, iiiusimve 01 m- pi;iii of education: by E. ler, Ph. Dr. 1. ilitor of Peter (he Great, tth u prelinnnarv sketch ot the Ilisiorv and fta-

titties of Russia : iy Cieneial Count Pi.ilip

on Saturday the J-Mh of January next, the ! n , . , . ... ft ,. - , south half of Lot No. 12. in the town of 'nrJ? aod itaJ i . AV"-"- ,,e

39 25 18 16 4

43 33 20 5 1

42 42 15 2

Richmond, and on the part laid off by John Smith and t ounted as follows, to wit: V. ll.nl O . .1 . . n tka nn.tk l,v,..t I k I

voies,., . . . I t u im ,, .j..

south Pearl Street on the west and running H rods back and 2i rods in front

j formerly the property of Jesse Kesling J taken in execution as the property of AdIdrew Hindman at the suit of George Springer and John Smith I'xrs.

JOHN WHITEHEAD Shff. W. C. Nov. yrth

4th, 52 50 00 00 00

W. J. Brown

John S. Newman

William Daily

John D. Vaughan Scatterinc:

SEVENTH CIRCUIT. K. II. McJu.ikin received 04 votes,

C. P. Hester 28 John Cowoill 9 William P. Brva.it was therefore declared duly elected in the first Circuit, Charles Dewey in the second, ocrtiasd Cl'shino in the third, William Herod in the fifth, William J. Brows in the sixth, and E. II. McJuxkin in the seventh.

The first session of the Twenty -third Congress opened yesterday with an unusually full attendance in the House of Representatives, and a considerable

majority in the Senate.

In

Take .Votite. 4 LL Persons indebted to James Woods

by note or book account are requested to make immediate payment, the books

and accounts are now in the hands of

Abraham S Jefteris Esq. who is instructed if immediate payment is not made to collect them according to law, persons inter ested in this notice by making payment imme

diately will save rusts. jmi:s WOOD. Dec. 7tk 1533 47

List Essava of Elrj : l Charles Lamb

5. The Wounded Spirit, a Vale ot Life;

b D. M. Moir. . The late of Car

i heouor tvaeni jr, the ijeriwtti arriir

Poet: bv his fattier. 7. fftlurtial ami

Miscellaneous Piiw of Ko?rner. fc

Koerners 1 rose lales , lours i.)

Upper India and the HiniHlayv Mountain-

&c.; by 3Iajr Archer. ill. 1 lie Uaiiic

of Lilej ty Eiich Kitchie. II. H.e Youii Poet, a Fragment of Autobiography : From Tales of Field and Fl'Kxi ; l ,

Join. M ilc -lm. 12. Heden tWaters,

from the same. 13. The Brothers, from

the same. 11. The Rival; lv Ahe au

tlior of Recollection of the Peninsula.

15. Anecdotes f Punters. 1 Volume 11. 1. Ciincal Sketches

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

On the same day the Speaker an

nounced to the House the following

. standing Committees: Committee on Elections Messrs. An

gl, Ilrown of L. Vandeveer, Beem,

Bradbury, Craig, Moore, and Bennett. Of Ways and .Means Messrs. Wallace, Levenworth, Davis, Clark, Smith of R. St in ford, De Pauw, Hardesty, dwards and Davenport. On the Judiciary Messrs. Thompson, Dunn, Smith of F. Willet, Wright of P. McDon.ilJ, Lvans, Bro n of T. Erackenridge, Pearson, Bigger, Coleriek and Carter. On Education Messrs. Willet, Pearson, Thompson, Dunning, Gookins, Huntington, Kiser, Wright of P. Parker ard M D aid.

On .Military Affairs Messrs. Reid, Steh, ilowell, Bramwell, Kilgore,

Smith of R. Sinpp, T'riglit of P. and I). Noble, Nic' ols and Vance. On the Affair of the St te Prison

Msrs. Carter, Dorsey, Bramwell,

Dunning, L ghsh, Lehe, Smith of R. Pierry and Ferguson. On the Affairs of the Town of Indiana

polis Alessrs. Wallace. Uavis, ISradbiir. Angle, Noble, Jones, Kilgore, Howell and Stewart. O't Claims Messrs. Hargrove, Stanford. " Vilon, Woodrutn Thornberr.

4'aliaca.. ALL those indebted to William Hill, " either bv Note or Book account are earnestly requested to come forward aud

settle immediately as I am in need of!

money in order to settle my dues. WILLIAM HILL. 12th Mo. 7th 1333. 47 T.MKEJV Hi.

IY Joseph Caldwell of Marion, Grant Co. lad. a sorrel horse, switch tail, baze face, fourteen bauds high, three years old last springs no other marks perceivable. Appraised to twenty eight doars by SamueGibert, and Jacob Hanstcj. A true copy from my estrav book. N. BRANSON J. P. Dec. 7th 1833. 47 ! St.

the Senate, the Vice President

being absent, the Chair was taken by

the President pro ton. of the Senate,

.Mr. White, ot lennestee. In the House or Representatives,

Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, was re-elected Speaker, without any regu

lar opposition. Walter S. r banklin, ol Pennsylvania, was, on the third ballot, chosen CI rk of the House; no other business besides swearing in the members was done. JVational Intelli

gencer, Dec. 3d.

Revolutionary Anecdote- A-

mong the many instances of intrepid and daring courage displayed during the Revolutionary war, the following deserves to be recorded: At the battle of Eutaw, or the Cow Penns, in South Carolina, a British field piece

was so stationed as to annoy the Ameri

cans exceedingly, and it ws very desirable to silence it. Accordingly, Col. Howard called on Capt. Ander

son, of Montgomery county, in the r

state, and said to hun, Aoderson, we

ought to take that piece of artillery,"

poiiiuiig ioit,-ior 11 annoys us very Stalliou Sax . eimer, direct from Lexing

much. Anderson, Without waiting; ton. Ky. may be seen at Mr. Ourk's si, for orders, marched to the muzzl,! hie on "Saturday, the 14th Dec. He is efollowed bv a file of men. and limitr q' to "y horse in the union as a blood-

INMI RANCE from losses by fire. 2 AVING been appointed agent of the Hartford, Connecticut "Protection Fire Insurance Company," the subscribed

is ready to attend to all the business of the agency. The Company have a capital of

jflw.WHi, with the privilege (granted by

the charter) of increasing the same to half a million dollars. Insurances are effected by this company, both on real and

personal property on the most moderate

terms. L.very information will be cheer

fully and promptly given on all applica

tions made either person, er by letter (post paid) at the oiLce of the agency in Richmond. J. D. VAUGIIAN, Agnt. May 4, 1533. AGRICULTURISTS A TTlND.

rgiilL. farmers of this vicinity are res--R ttf'ft f r 1 1 l i (1 ii irrTi H that tl.d

the ch;.iacter and genius ol Scott vRiv U.rm. 2. Journal of an otlicer enii ye l in the expedition under the conv

mtid of C ptaiii Owen, on the Western Coast of Africa. li. Nie of a Tour in Al.-iitiij. 4. Bi graphical and critiea.

sketches of Sir Jus. Mackintosh and Lor

ur utiani. . sservice ADual, com

prising the Persona 1 Narrative of aBrnisi. Naval Olhrer. 45. Oceundes or Mari Lyrics; bv Mrs. Fletcher (late Mi Jewohurj-.)7. Sketch of the geniusand ch !ructer of VVofds worth with seleetions from his Lyrical Ballads.- i". Nine months Residence in New ZenlanJ 0. The Life of Muhomet; from Li!rarv of U-ieful Knowledge. 10.

History of the Ottoman or Turkish Em-

piie i Ldwaro Upham, lvsj. M. K. A.

S 11 The Tyroler, bv the author f

"Recollections of the Peninsuia.' 12. Domestic Manners in the West Indies; r Mrs. Carmich.tel. five vears a resident 11.

the Island. 13. The Life and Charac

ter of William Wilberforce. 14. Alen rld Things, viz. The times we Live iri, Odd Fellow?, and Blessings of Biography. The .London Editors of the above wnrk were originally pub'ihed in mote than thirty volnmes,cost the puMishera abou' EIGHTY DOLLARS, and hive been atlbrded to sulscriierM at the amnzing 1 educed pi ice of Two Dollars & Fifty Cents!!! eciusive 01 potitape. The "Periodical .ii.rarv" will consist

of' Four Volumes in the course of the year

each volume to make upwards of six hundred and twentv pages. N. B. Subscribers are served in the i'ol lowing place free of postage, viz-. Boston, New !I;ver, Worcester, M-.. New York, Baltimore, Wrtdiinton D. C, A. ma polis, Richmond, Chiirleston, Sav-

tnnah, and Cincinnati

QSubscri! ers will oblige inateri-

j lly I'V makinjx their remittances in uote

of the United States Bank, wiren they cai: posiMy do so. Tn first number with which the pu; -

scnuiioti iecin, was pu -iisneti 011 mt

Lapis cmJarr.inaris. I jquorice com .Ac ren. Lee's anti-bnliuus pills, m Litharge, l.au p black, Ix'gwood, Lamp oil. Lip salve. Morphia sulphate, acette. Musk grain, Mustard (ground) English seed Maerian, Mauna, Mac-e, Muriatic acid, Madder, Autmeg-, Nuc vomica. Nut gails, Nicaragua wood. Nipple shield . Oil peppermint, " t loves, " vnuicrgrecn, " lenu-u, ,: ..'.Vd.:-..f.

7"olu,

" tir, Ulue vitriol, Itlack lead, liurgundy pitch, Uorax retiued, crude, Bat eu.au 'b drops, Ilaisam of hie.

Hritish oil, ltreast pipes, llaoerry ,

Calcined mag-acvi. " Cro. ' " Co; alt C.stile seep. '' Cocoios iliflK!!, " Ca) time pept-r, " Cutcus, ' tJaustic potass, Ciic icuiii, " Carui seed, t'i-riander" Cream cl" l'artar, ' Chlorine toulu wash, " Cloves, !

Caa.eiersJt Bouges, Or. Col) e nth, Ora

Cou wage,

C-loii.ei, Camphor,

Card in an, Canella alba,

Caa'harides,

CLaiiiamiie dowers.

Cerrosive subliuiatc, l'eruviun barks.

t-.-sc urt-, ffi rnt- ti , '.'iiV-!, v-p.lf. - su! . r, v. -1 i. T'0 j ,

Cp 11.ru, 0) i bis.ntitlj. Uljmt I ;j:tii.'v. Oooue'ui c, leiri ar e r. Phosphorus, i'iak root.

Coclstneal,

Carbonate of iron, Castor il, Colombo rot, Cascarilla, , Cassia, Chrome yellow; ' C", Copperas, Camwood, Copai varnialif ohaiik,

Ciuauion,

Prus. blue.

Puiniuice stone. Pearl ash. Root rbeubard, " uiverscd, colotiibo, " sarspartia, " ginger, " seu?ca ' aerpentaria, " squills, liquorice.

Roll briiiistoue,

Curks (boUMTj vial) Ued

oaslor (JiusttMa) Kcd lead.

Capsicum, Drggou's blood, DllUuia, Oottr 1 powders, Eat. sarpariliaa geutiau, '

hisespontoon in the ground, with a ed f"Jmal- " pedigree will be given jl0th Ma (rtm which liriie comp;et . . . ariil nr.iTi-n to fhikK wrtu with it noi. ..fl - ' . . 1

and proven to those who wish it. Such of

i the c.innoii, tlie cltl2eils ag are foaij cf guoj horses are : throua'i the , respectfully invited to call.

. H. HARTLEY & Co. Richmond, Nov. -JO,

sudden leap, stood upo th

anu a rove nis espontoou tnrnug

man who was just prepared to apply; his match to the touch hole. His men followed immediately, and bayonetted j I bo rrt iff JIOfG lltlftl it uris i-Ainnlatiill '

C ., , . - if it al::iost ajy kina wi in the possession of the Americans., 9U script. JO to the Pal

ins gan nit exploit w.is 01 great im

portance, as it turned the fortune ot; Jfll'iliUOaad fr'oUIldrt'. . i. j : e. c . - l -l !

me la in i.ivor 01 me sons 01 L.ineri. TjlHC

Conn ir Produce.

ii do taken on

alladium.

Isettscanbe turntshed.

Addies P .t Paid, T. K. tiRI.EXBANK, Co. io. 9 Frankiin Plice, Pliiia. Nov. 1, 1833.

Bali. Hep.

hand an assort. iieu t

A Blush "What a mysterious thing is

a blu-.t ! tnat a single word. or. a lno - .

or a thought should send that inimitable CASTl.SUS,

carnation over the cheek, like the sft

tints of uie summer sunset! Strange too. that the face only is capable ofb!u-hiag?

i he hand or foot does not turn red with

modesty, or shame, any more than the

shoe or stocking which covers it. It is the face that is the heaven of the soul !

Porter's Vegetable Catholican. JTSED in cases of King's Evil or Scorfula, old ulcers, and ail diseases of the skin. Likewise in the Mercurial Disease,

SUJSCnoerS Uader tue firm dfi-k ti, rni.litiitmn)3ln ininiwH

GkOVCK OC VviLLlAaS, have COimueOC- ! lnr nu nr inin.fifi..,.. owl.iKitinn

ed tne FOU.VIJHk IiUSI.'SS, in Gf calomel. Also, the BaUam of Sulpher.

ucrc uier uat cwi; .-or .aie a, the IJrur store of

of VLOLGll and

W.M. L1NDSEY.

3Iy first volume of Henry's Chemistry is

1 should be pleased to nave it return

Fhere may be traced the intellectuil ronage. those who wish to o .tain cast

phenomena, n ith a confidence amounting iaS trom anT Pern, or ploughs of a good

ihey are manutacturing and will keep ou

constantly for sale piougns of the most ap-'

proved patterns anu of trie nest materials. t. - r r , iiurt,,.u ..,ii. . . v . Those in arrearages for professional serAll articles usually cast at such an estao-l ,. . 1 . . . , . i: i . . i i i. ,i vices, or otherwise, previous to Jttly last, lishment, made on short notice. It good1 ' ., . 1 . ..,,!, ., . - , 6 ..are earnestly requested to make payment materials and workmen with a correct . r . e . . l. i - ii by the first of net month. I cannot meet knowledge ot the business will secure cus- ' ... . . ,, . i , t, . 'my engagements without making collectom we with confidence solicit public pat-. . 7 b ... I IVLISI'Y

' liyuaclAXlMM, " cicuta, Eliaer vitriol, paregoric, Emery, Ergot, Epsom salts, iasences, Flour sulpher,'" Foeiegrt.-i.u aeed, Fowier ' su'.utiou.

t lake h nut, FuailC, " gUdCUiJI, luynii, ' l...S(ich, - satidirac, ,;i I eiJin, tracauth.

,' elastic, auioiiHC, ar .ic, seutfgl, t ' gauiuge, j " scuiouy, copal, Glue, Glauoer salts, Godfrey's cordial,

icid lea!,

Uosia,

lied Zanders, Rotten btoue, Kcd precipitate, Sugar It-ou, Saipn. potass, ."'up er i. sjui, Sa.1. soda, Suipii'jric acid, Sper. vein, AAiiron (Spanish) Slaich Unpolled; Spauiu ur.u, t"jints lurpentine, Si;iiiiiijj, Siiieilir.g sails, Hooit S pUIM, .Sperm oil Suipnate of zinc, Stain.: wax.

S.ougiitou's bitters, SjJttl.g oil, hu, tartar, Svaiui, pauacea, rta.t pei.'c, T ..nuds, Tartar emetic, Trtj.ri acid, 'i bompson's eyewater, Tooth keys, " force p. Tooth powders, Terr japouica, Uva versi,

ILiriuoate of potass, Unguents,

A inSle Mush should put the infidel ' Ail thaiiktully received and prompt.

m I . nkoitJili'M

to shame and prove to him the absurdity of the doctrines of chance."

E. GROVER,

A. WILLIAMS.

Executive Notice. VrILL be sold at public sale on the twentieth day of December next,

at the late residence of John Wbitaker, deceased, of Newgarden township, Wayne

county, la. the following property, viz: a cow, a lot of sheep wheat in the ground a d sheaf corn by the bushel flx in the bundle also a variety of household aud

furnitute too tedious to mention, commence at ten o'clock, A.M.

w-blcii cr.ni .rurr.t no IVm-iMai-illo :nrJkn Itorf ; v..n. T.,.. vv I D said day, wi.en tLe terms wui bmade

Willi

.VxoTnEB Stkam Boat Disaster. Thir

ty Lives Lost Letters from .New Orlo.uisof

the 1st msk. aruioimces the molincholy in

telligence ot tne loss ot thirty lives by

burning of the Stem Bout Saint Mart

January 25th, 1533,

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Hansen oil,

ouuir, isinglass, Inuigo, ipecacuanna, iiape, Injube paste, Jessuits bark, Juniper ern, Jappan earth. Ivory black, Ink powder, Ink iu ootties, Indelible "

Lunar caustic.

X enmaion, L'cglis " China, Venetian red, Venngris, Venice turpentine, Varnish, for shoes, " farniturc, Valerian, NX'afers, N i.ite-w ax, NVet-gewood mortars, AVoruiseed oil, White leail in oil. Vials by the gross.

Shop furniture.

Together with almost every article ia rny line of business; all of will e st.ld iow The patronage of the public is earaestl : solicited. tt. November !6th, 44

m "I W,LL b ,d to the biggest bider at' Dul"fle" the i W public sale, on Friday the 13tb day lttun 1 tin,; of December neilt at the dwelling houe 1 le 5?"

elling

Sim k. mv . .

the boat was on- her way to New, County Indiana; all the personal estate ef!"wn "7 suascruers.

Thwwstate is

V ilhams, Hughes, Guion, Fowler aud whh a cargoof five hundred bales Henrf Cuppy deceaaed. Consisting ofi9UpPtJ V X i! n V,iTAKr Ioler' ... , .lofcoiton. The passengers finding the)" tHo eeraI head of cattle, one JOSEPH Will 'KFll K, On Roadyten. Steele, Hewell, tlames spre id.ng wUlwwfol rapidity, jump-l hfon9 U ?n nd Harness, Houe-j SarmJ 5! T .1, I; .11 n...k Du Lj . , , r 3 . 1 .(hold furnitnre. Jre. Arc. .wicuiutr m, i

Levenworth, Bramwell, Clark, Bradj.jed over bord, and tlie number mentioned!hoLd ,fu"itare' &c;

Yocum, Woodrun, Parker, Dorsey, were drowndetl. '. . Com. Advertiser.

Kier. Hughes and Nichols.

On Canals and Internal Improzzments

-Messrs. Hunting, McBean, Eva.s, Vance, Coleritk, Pauw, Hardesty,

Pidds,Stafford, Davenport and Guard.

Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said

day and continue from day today until all

Governor Miller, of South Carolina.! property is sold. Twelve months cred

its r-siened his seat in the United!" wm be given nta Bond and approved

?Ia,Cu f 'n co.r s,lu,nte f 111 j CUn T" ISAAC BEESOX. health. Col. Preston is spoken of as a! jidnmmHraiat-. !

candidate. I Nov. 15th ISJ3T ' I

Eatr'a.

, Executor.

4G

Vet G mo ft . 'HE subscsiber has ju-.t received a new - and splendid Sto.k of tioods, suita ble for the season, which he will sell on good terms, for cash or approved produce. ALEX. STOKES. Richmoad, Nov. th, 1?;

km. , u. mt. ilhen WOULD repecully inform the citizens of Richmond and its vi

cinity, that they have permaently established themcelvea in is town in the CHAIR 3IA.xiSG KCSLNESS iD at lata va

rious ora-iChes,on Main street, in tkwsame block of - uilJioMjcciipied bi.Us Printing Simm; where they Lave oa hand alarg and funeral aeaortment of Fancy and "Winsor Chairs, Setteettbc. which they will sell low for cash or approved country produce. liicnmond, Aug. 17th, 1S33. Jt to taVVkkl rniIE subscriber often for a'e, rJs Ta Yard in Richmond, either wth or without stock. The yard consists of twenty vats, with the necesry buildings, aud about one acre f ground. A goud aud never-failing fountain pump &c. It is one of the most handsome situations ns this state for the businea. Term will be made easy to the purchaser. JOHN FINLEV.