Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 3, Number 48, 10 December 1833 — Page 4
Carpenter's Chemicals. T iik following articles are received from the Chemical Warehouse of George "W. Carpenter, Philadelphia, hw stand"ins a Chemist is such, that of itself, it Mi presumed, is suili'-ient to recommend
us preMtrmioas to the notice ot the puoc. Thev have t!ie recommendation ot incnt-f llfyllla ns. Georfttupenlers Cumpoud fluid Extract of Sarsnparilla, Possessing all the virtues of this medicine in a highly concent rated degree, and is one of the most efficient compounds for purifying 'le blood, and removing constitutional disease Incites which the Lis n Diet DitlMt is needed, an extemporaneous article may readily he prepared from this syrup, "in the Mercurial dis-, f.ases, and the sequele of svphilis this stands high. Likewise in chronic aficctions of the liver." Carpenttr's Prcripituttd Extract of Bark. Containing Qjiiiine, Cii.chonine, and the new organic alkali Chiniodine, and possessing all the febrifuge properties of Quinine, at one third the price. Carpenter9 Oleo-Ilesinous Extrac Mustard, or Oil of Sinnpine. Carpenter's oil of Canlharidin. This is a new and highly valuable article, and from the many advantages which it Mssess, will no doubt entirely supercede the common mode of blistering; a few drops rubbed two or three times on the part, will effectually draw a full and complete blister. One drop insufficient to m ike a blister of the size of a quarter of a dollar. G. IV. Carpentrr's Compound S rttp of Liverwort. ilepatica Inly This plant has proved to be a safe and valuat.lt! medicine for Coughs, S;i!tingef ltiooj, Consumption, and Liver complaints Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of II trim tji-jsmn Crenati. Fr li -as.; of the Bladder, ObestrucIijih of Uri'ie, Chronic Gonorrhoea, the Gravt I,and Gleets of long standing. Oil of liiick Pepper. (Precipitated in the preparation of Pipeline.) This article is much more active man Piperine; one drop iifuilv equal U-1 ur f the latter. One dpp oi t!ie oil of lit ic; lVp;er nrth'd to three gr..ins of Pi. ..-nne, will greatly increase the pow--i.t ol that reined v. Oil of Cubcbtt. This is a v.ilu.udu aihution to Balsam of Cyaivu; te.i to twenty drops to an 0 :i f b tls mi will i:ii-r.se the virtues 01 lint remedy in gonorrhoea.' Solid if itd Conaiva. : . ..r .i. !
i ins i) an ucine pnpuiui ion vi uic tor;. isaui,aud is rendered solKi without Itm'yiiichmond, Aug. K lh l-Ck?
a. Lca.i n ol heat, or duiiiuisiiiug its sin- ; jjtu by the addition of inelticieiit ar itci.- il is much used, and highly approve.. .1 y the faculty. Caution. The resiti ! copaiva, ooiaincd by evaporating the li..r,am. is eutirelv inert. Oil of Copaiva. D-ose five to eight drops. Il is supepoi r to IS ptnha for preserving otassiiuii. Foil and ample directions for UMiig accompany each of the above preparations Sold, wholesale and ictail, by special ap pointineot, at the lrug store i DR. V;i.HMJSEY. Richmond, Sept. 7th, o
" ' !ick lieaU-ache, hearlouru,dud tialuieucv ; lui .Mi:s l elebratea Coub Ur.i. Luu are well u0pted to the ureases 'ol 'I li..' l.o i is peco.lariy aU,i,.teU toHollla ilUii ilmoren. Lhreciious l.i " the pics-cut. prevailing ii,rler ol ihe j them accompany tne ooxes lit vv nu n breast an i iiiis, leading to cou?umptiou.tliey are enci.stu. Price .A) cents per Common co u.-. and Cougi.s, whim are'joS. Forsaleoy 1RV l. nhLD, ocasioneo by otstrucied pei.-.peiatioii, uuiv ;,jC."t f;,r Riclunoiiii, lu.a-oa. i. i r:-..dii yield to its iiitl.ieuce, tenwv- St'otem.-er ilii, lfiS. o.
ing loose tr !. ios me irritations, .in n mc. a .i coiiSta t stimiiluiit to couj;:ii:.g. It --S pi.i.., ,n t iuuuce rest to an imiieut Ceree. t'eisons jniiciv.-u wnn pu inoinrv cooi,.i imts.bictouig ol the u, a. t. .'-..t.. .. Ii.hui..i. ..I u.h heuit, ami consumptive all. Hons, even inthvii.st advar.cc.i pvii-.s cl.ili.wn. iind immev.i He re lei, lio, us icui.rK.itie .tower ol fi!iiiui--hing Ine irriiu. l.tiv
of tne sxstem: i.ud t.,e vtb-citv ol the"1" KU,U"- r
Circutati'..,..no bv cie-iisii ami iiea.i.i i- .... i . i- . ti" . i ,. tin lis-r.eieM purls. I. aiso uii i o loi mediate r litl in ttie ho.'i"i'-: coun. Ci.RTlF.CA l Colun.bu, July 22, 120. Messrs. Cr 1 li t.e i-r eiiitecn -feafs, titea tru. ieo w i:h au a:iccti.u of tKe ..lst un i laagaitcndeu witii a sc -
trer-igts,:-ai.i iu tne ,.,e, a.iu ...... u- c tl wlUluU, SJC c at lel tu ty ol bffe.iuiug; ai.d in tl.e f ill ol 1,1'. ,-,, t,jlent s lcame so uiurh reJueed that my Hie c,Uc 0lil.iUtSHl aild Uldlle lhe appi,ctiou i?11 wfi ttn1 recemnaiirv-isi.;., t0 tbe dlrectlolw accoul,an, intf lie lieneh Irorn my pnysician, I was ad-jtne .UlIllJlieulf uud s.ale tur the ene'tit ol vi.-fd to make trial ot ly Moil Cough' he fifotcu, that oelore one jug was used J3-ops; and arter taking one bottle, wasa t-cCt CIJrt, WilS directed. Mv son has restoie t to perfect health; and rt is my ' etl he-jUl evcr ; , faavc ti, in beuel,that theuse of the above na.n-nu uuu&l tu t ,e uiOUueul ttl.,De be is in-
en irops, .avcu 1 HUAlAJs JOAL.&. 0Price, One Dollar fjr lar;e, and Fifty Cents for small bottles. , . . i . t r icfw For fcale hi Milton by K C. LLIfcON, in Cent.ev.lle b Dr. PR1C1IET, and in Richmond by A. SIDUALLand Doctor r .w.nir . . . j .
Veretafcia L Vumatic -Drops.
Many articles rl before the public, as a cure for that fjl obstinate and tornenting disease tL Rheumatism, and trom close observal we are led to be lieve thev have verv great extent failed to produce thr ksirablc result, ana ;nay it not be atl fcted to the fact that uticles said to cure his troublesome dis anlr are also kmended to cure almost every disease- ivith which our frail bodies are attackedjund in their preparation that object is wept in view, viz: to have the medicine A cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Eeuniutic drops are offerred to the public? as a sure remedy for chronic and inflaiEltory rheumatism, and as no case is kmfwn where a cure was not effected we are justified in declaring it a valuable Medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommends ed. A few from t?e many testimonials of it rfficacf are giren btioic. Messrs. OfJf S. Crosby Sf Co. Gentlemen: I ieel lianpv in having it in m power to sfttte to you the gmnl effect your vegetable rheumatic drops or sure remedy had in gesturing me from a sick bed. In the monflh of April last I was so afflicted with the inflammatory rheumatism that I wa9 confined to m bed. Iw.iso itirely unable to help my self. I could not so much aa turn mv self in led,and it was! with the greatest difficulty that I could le! moved in it: I tried various kimis of med-I icine, and was attended by a skillful physician, but all to no effect, until 1 made use of your sure remedy, which when applied a directed tve me immediate relief. Within a short time after 1 commenced using it, 1 was able to ride out and attend mv usual business. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to the public as being a good Medicine for Rheumatic complaints, as it has been a number of months and I have bad no return. AARON IIOLDKIDUE. Colcm bps, Ohio, Nov. 1st, lg3;j. Sirs: I hereby certil th.it 1 was for two or three yevrs alllictet witti the Rheumatism. I made use of .lifferent Kinds of medicine which onlv gave temporary relief. In the full of lw30 the complaint settled m my kne" joiniy, so that I was un.ilileto walk without great p.-in. 1 ,procured ,. Bottleoi y.M.r V g-iaUe K.' u.matu Dro, s or Sure R.-iuto v aid applied as directed u hich gave immediately re! let, and within a few days a permanent cure was effected. 1c isnow nearly two years since 1 made use of your Rheumatic Drops and I have not had a return o the Rheumatism since, and 1 really beievtnat it was th jse dr ps alone th.it etfecte: the cure. A. WASHBURN. Franklin Co. O. April, lh 2 Take nonce that the Bottles are-t iin ed, Wgetabe Rheumatic l)r :-'" in jibe wrappers I signed O.At. S. Crosbv & Co. with ied itiK, none others are genuine. Price Fiftv cents. Eofl' X ruiiih LLIKUVrr'D tone ami auti-iiyspep-tic P1LL.S, for sale at tlje uew Drug DR. C t V l B ACK KK's iViearaleU AoUlC a Ml AOtoOp!.! yltc is. 'I'llis iitcGn. ii. e u. is ii ... '-at i.iosi asmii-l-illl.g effects III cui lu iijf.p yMlt,aiiu alt complaints ol he sioiii.tcn and uigesiive or"uiis. Alanv higuiv it-spectatie niuiviuuals have been cured afier try iiig evey other teuiedy i i vain, and have given uieir nanu s testifying t the superior einentry of this i.ieuieiiie. iv ur-ai tuesc Pills occusi naiiy, tie Ket-piUe stomach free from all bilious aiorair$,iUJL restore Hie liver, tvtili Hie seCi ttioiis ol the Imniv , i to the most lie.illiiv state. 1 liese Pills are entirely liee liom any ot itie preparations ! ilerc.r ; they correct aciuity ol Hie stomach : remove liuLaiuai costiveness. Uil. JlUlil! fUC'l'lt. OI-Xlt! A. I O.s IlKUlUa. ii. lllt'uKllie tt CtiCl-raieil oi Curing .ne fallow, ing .iseaes : V ,iu: e' ol -ca,.Uon. Oore.cgs ""u HiceiS ot loutf a-tauol.iM. Klons, or ' wu so,"c :pi Know oy tne name .,i i-'"S ol every oescntivii. Kl.eu - i' tae j ,o.-..-. fp.aios ui.o uu.im.5 oi cv .ry uc-Ciipiiou. Iciitis ui Cnio-iiii-, r ouis aiic-ciec j " luiesior scuis an u turns. rr omen s nuuiai swciitn-rs. iiis 3 jpri iui 10 .on iiii.uk i nc i ci kiiumi CLiiiiMCAi E. " Washington, March 22, 1S0. Sir -Vi so.! oeiug aithcteu lor five yc.trs with VN hite evv eiht.g, and having apiiticu every remeov recomineuueu bv !4i.e u.ot eminent ptiv'sicums within my oetU-d, noihiu- else was used for .t. ila.,u lue uinu.s betore the appiical ore icaUou of the Ointment. Respectiuilt, JOllX COCKE. For sale in Milton bv R. C. Alliso, , , - u . ' fbet, anu tr UlcLui"ni u and by lbeni warrantee goou.
Valuable Family X3edicine.
Jcst received from Yaugkau Sf Pettr- , Druggists, Philadelphia, the lolloping chemical preparations, all of which are highly recommended to have stood" the tct of many years experience, anu have the approval of many respectable physicians. All warrented safe and certain in their curative operation." Ii. eavers celebrated ETE SALVE. Tins vaiuauie application is rapnlly and deservedly biipersiding all others tor sore. weak, and inflamed eyes. It has frequently effected cures u hen other preparations in high repute, and all the remedies in common use,hadfailed,and when, t'rorn the severity ol the disease, a loss of he ey e sight was seriously apprehended. Puce, a cents a Box. Dr. Weaver's EVE WATER. For weak and inflamed eyes.Frequently used as a ws-h in connection w ith Wever's Eve Salve, in tedious chronic cases, particularly where there is much dis charge of matter. Puce, 20 cents. Dr. Mouse's celebrated lafaut Drops. A'ins valuable Carminative is a s.ilr, effectual, and peedy remedy for the disea es of young children such as Coii-,Coii-vulsion, Restlessness, Griping, Disoidei ed Bowels, Green Stoois,Sour Vomitings, Flatulency , &.C. Price, -0 cents . B attle. RED LIMMEJ, 1 suirior to all other application, for Ilht umatism, L iulbtains, Sprain., Aumbuexts of the limbs, Mrealitf .ss and Stifl'tiesx of the Joints. Iuincious cures in alt the alue ..tleutions have come under the observation ot ,the proprietors. Price, M cents a Bottle. Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea and Salve. Very superior to the VVoim Teas in common use, which are directed to the sole object of uestroving the Worms, w ithout removing the weak state of the dige tve organs, on which their production maiidy depenis. This preparation not only destroys the disease but removes the cause, l.y strengthening the sy stem gen eraiiy, and the stoma-h and intestines p .rticularly . The Sa!ve is a v tlualdaddition t the eflicacy of the Tea. Price,25 cents ' Bottle. Dr. Weaver's Itch Ointment. A pie'i;int, ufe, and speedy remedy f r that oisa:reeable disorder. It is also -.ii excellent application f r Tetter, Ringworm, an-.! other cutaneous eruption. Price tbiitv-seven and a half cents a box Dr. H eaver's Toothe ache Drops. Tins ii tie preparation is recommended iiike ij its economy and ellicacy, the re li. f afl"r.le ! is generally immediate; amhas i.eeu frequently obtained when other applications in high repute had failed. Price, 23 cents a Bottle. Ful! and ample directions for using accompany each of the above preparations. For sale, wholesale and retail by WILLIAM L1NDSEY, Dr iguisi, Richmond, Indiana September 7th, ltJ3. 35 Dr. Whi e"s Vegetable Tooth-acb Orops.
1 UK only specihe ever olWeC to tjstore, a,,d fro.n bis experience and opporpul die, from which a permanent ami radi- tllIillles 0f inr acquainted with the bu-
cai cure may be obtaiued of that disagree able pain, the Tooth-:eh, with al: its ui-1 tendant evils; such as fracturing '.he jaw in extracting of the teetii, which ofter proves more painful than the toothach itself; and cold passing from the .ecntv teeth to the jaw, thence to the heao, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects; such as dis..2reeuble breath, bad taste in the niou'.n, Sec. &c., all of which are produced from f-ui or decayed teeth. I am hapie, to have it in my power to offer to the worl a remedy. that will not onK remove the p..in nine tunes out of ten, if properly applied, but prewrve the teeth from further decay, ami arrest the disease in such a. reiecavins and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and use fu i ness. CERTIFICATE. Baltimoie, Jidy 7,1829. Some tiue la May, Dicttr Th anas While Sett i h rue st ine of his Vei,"eu:.it. To. th ; h iro:.s, nil-; requesteo me to use it in i. v pr..e-i. . I .-coidiugtv did reeotanien ' it to i of my friends, a d somt oi them W.tJ i e-Mi coiiiplainiiig of the looth-ach fr more than three months; a nd out of the six it had perectly cured five. I -mi u w fully convinced of its sa! utary effect, not only curing the tooth ach, but prevents teeth from further decaying. J. II. WINCHESTER, M.D. The subsciiter in his practice as a Dentist, having successfully and toa considerable extent used Dr. Thomas White's T-Kith-ach Drop?, can recommend them when genuine, as superior to any other medicine now in use. E. HALE. Pittsburgh, 1831. FOR SALE in Milton, by R C. Allison, in Centreville by Dr. Pritchett, ana in Richmond by A. Siddall and Dr. Wm. Litisey. Doctor 1. Van D. orcy. espcctfillt informs the cituens of Richmond and its vicinity that he has reuioveu his office to the room receatly occupied as the 1'ost Oifice, ia SiddalTs row; wbere he may at all times be found biiiess a-jsent on prolessiooal business. Nov. 2, 1S.
imrOULD inform the public, that he ia taken the stand recently occupied , Mr. M. C. Jean.ngs,wbere he wUl con.nue the Tjtlo Bin a iU
f ":"lcl rV Seni-annuaIlyhand9of Daniel from tl,e east. The oabUc's patrouage is ! persons indebted to id Era WUI OO well
from tlie east. The public s patro solicted Richmond, Not. 16th, 1603. 44 ADVERTISE HET. 'IIE subscriber has opened his grocery store, at his old stand on Pearl street, a few doors south of Mr. A. Siddall's store, where he has on hand and for sale, a quantity ot Fobeiu.n and Domestic Lhjiors. Ifi assortment consists of almost every variety of Liquors, Confectionary, Groce ries, Dye Stuns, &c. &c. Several Binds of wine bought expressly for sickness, all of which will be sold wholesale or retail to suit the purchaser. Cash paid for whiskey. JOHN SMITH. Richmond , Nov. 30, 1333. 40 TAKEN CP E1Y Burket Pierce of Ward township, Randolph co. la. a flea bitten grey mare fifteen bands bi?h, with a scar on tier left hip and ham, which has the ap pearance of a burn. Supposed to be nine or ten years old. Appraised to forty dolars by Authony Kelt nan and George Keitman. A true copy from my estray book. WI. ODLE, J. P. November Wtb, 1333. 46 Snle of School. L IMI in Grant coaatr. I V1LL offer for sale at the Court house door in the tow u of .Marion, Grant co. la. the seventh section of township twenty four, ranfre eight, on Saturday the 'J"2ud da- of February next. The division of said section, and the minium prices affixed by the I ruMees ill be made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.;M. S. WRIGHT, S. C. G. C. November 30th, 1833. 46 Wonderfiil Success. Another Iriliiant -achievement at the "Priz. -S lUng Office T Let the bal lance f the 1 rokers in ibe Uei..n hide thei diminished heads!" BEI!OLD! adven Hirers, the triumphant result of one clas;-! IV'. 10 1H, the grand and splen'tid ca..iat of $30,HM!! as absolutt lv old xt this office to ,i gentleman of thi-ci-,in the tew York L ttery , Class N . I.J, lor ld.l. Ad ventuiers, vou have ba-el time to write fr tickets, before Ltteries cease in Penusv I vam i. CI. A. COOK. PitKl org. N-.v 20ih s:i ,;btr n of Selteitie. Unio'i C n , N . 21. J..,i(H. IK! Tickets c-io. Dnw prize, . f 5jrl,0ii0. on 3t)th N -vemberNew Y-ik Extra, No. 3ti. $li,0it0 capital Tickits $5. 1i w - 4 b l. iA western clas nr.tws in Wti'-eling, (,. the 30th Nov. $1.,000 capital. I iekNew Y rk Extra, No. 37. $C5,UMJ cai-itai. iraws 11th Zectin'et. S.y our orders to a, A. ( "OOK, No. t.s, Woito streti, Pittsburg. Noveml e. 20th, 133. It't siitt Factor. iir DILiI.ju.N, respectfully informs the citizens ot Kiclimoiiu and vicinity, lliut tie lia coinuienceti the hai i.:. i....: . . . ' ' -'"in ireei,oi-e uoor siness lie hopes to merit a share of the pub lie patronage. He will keep on hanU an assortment of men's and oys fashionaole aii.l plain castor and rorarn hats, wliich he wilt sell on as reasonable terms as can be purchased in the place. Furs, lambs wool, and approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange tor hats. Richmond, April itb, 1"33. Hi sLate Arrival. 4 NEW tock of Drugs, Medicines " 1 aints, Vc. jut received from tbe Eastern cities, whicu will enable tne kujsen jer to supply any (nut luordinate) uemaud, on as good terms as can be bail west ol the mountains. I'hysicians and country .Merchants are requested to call IK YIN HLED. Richmond, ct. 2U, lJ. cum:. Mi GOV MPS. AM now receiving from New York a large anu gtutr.i asui tu.eiit ot iiry Ijuoiim, liaiuware anu Culler, Oiilua aL.u Cueens ware; liuuls isnoes, selsiu caps, with aiu.ost every article ol uiercbauuiic usually kept iu Uiia uiauet, all of wLicb wnl iit soiu at tbe m si reduced prices for cash and micu articles ot traae a uiaj suit 1 have declined creoiting euiireiy, and. will seil ai a smaii aavance from esieru prices. 1 Launiui lor past lavours. I oh citiny old customers auu tnose Wisbing to purchase to call anu exau.iue lur tneniselves. ATTICUS SiDD LLP. S. Real French iiraudy, t'ort and Madeira Wine, wuich 1 purcuaseu luNew ork, expressly for ineuicai purposes. A. S. Richmond Oct. 12th. IrsX MAMA ti LP MAILS. 'IHL. great mails are to be closed at all distributing omces one hour before tbe time lined for tbeir departure all other mails half an Lour before their departure, unless the Un.e of departure is beiweeu 9 o'clock P. M. anu 5 o'clock A. M ia which tiuje the mails will closed at 9 o'clock P.M. All Letters put into this office .fter 9 o clock r. M. will not ue mailed except letters for distribution. DANIEL R ID P. Ai. NoT.9thlS33.
TIIC partneraSup tsUdan exirtiaj' u.twecn StratUn & l'i i Ham day dk? ImitW. All debts ' will bTtbuod in th
to come forwarJ aoevake settlement immediate U . ':Tfs-'''r' STRATTAN &KE1D. S. B, The business will be cootiened and carried or. in the old stand byj.-r. . B. Strattan. Thev have a first rate lotyof ;OODS on hand; of all kinds sttftablefor the western market; and will sell tow fur cash, or good trade. J. P & B. STRATTAN October 5, l!33. 37 Doctor . Vfcr, S now located in the town of fichmond Wayne county, Indiana. His office on Washington street, two doors north of the Union Hall, where be may be found ready to attend to any calls in the line of bis profession, and from a long practical experience he hopes to give general satis faction. May 11th 1833. 18 Alexander itlWardy. RATeri'L for the liberal patronage he has received, respecfutly informs his friends, and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the TAILORING HLSjkS, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Main street, two doors east of J. M. Laws' store, where all order in his line will be thankfully received ana promptly attended to. Having a regular correspondence with some of the principal merchant tailors of JNew l ork, be is con stautly furnished with the latest changes in tbe fashions, (varments cut on the shortest notice, and warranted to fit well if properly made up. August loth, 1S32. 23 PKEPAKE FOR WITKR. 1 RAT TRAY, has on hand and will keep a constant supply of very superior domestic Janes, manufactured by himself, three doors South of Dr. Plummer'a iftiice Front Street Richmond, thisartic-Ie will bear competition with any of the kind manufactured in Kentucky or any part ol" the western country, Persons wishing to lurci.ae by the piece or .pattern; cannot be better suited in Indiana. Richmond. Oct. 2d. 1KB. N. B: M. Rattray, will purchase com. uion and Merino or Saxon wool for wbicfc the highest price in cash will be given. Lamp Oil. I USr received, a supply of Sperm. Oi', ply of; low. vviiicn wm be sold low. - - 1 IRVIN REESE lohn IK Vauglian, 4 TTOHNtv and Counsellor at law, having permanently located himself in Richmond, respectfully informs the public tbat he will faLhfnily attend to all business that he may ..e entrusted with in the line of his profession. lie will regularly attend tl,eCircui courts of Wayne, Cuion. Fayette, Rush, Delaware, Henry, and llaudolph counties. March 2. IK:?. fi Save Ihe Piece. 'IMIil subscribers will pay one dollar and twenty-nvc cents per hundred, for old cast iron, such as old broken potts, kettles, andirons, plough moulds, &c. Ate. and i. fair price for heavy pieces, if delivered at their foundry in Richmond. A penny saved is worth two earned. iilUJXEHSt, WILLIAMS. January 25th, 1933. 3 Taken cp Y Oman Pcning, living in the north cast corner of Randolph county, Ind. on the 4th day of November iN$3, two est ays of the following description to wit: one a light iron grey mare supposed to he ume years old last spring, tifteen Lauds h ,h, shod before, Lad on a leather baiter, nu other markes or brands peceivable, appraiser to thirty-five dollars. The otner a light bay horse, fourteen Lands and one hall inch high supposed to be five years oia last spring, shod all around, some saddle inarms, a little white on the left hind foot had a small piece of rope on his neck no other marks or brands perceivable. ppraised to thirty dollars, iioth appraiseu by Caleb Coggsheil and Henry Martin. A true copy from my estray book. 8. V. SH AYLOf, J. P. November 5th, IS33. 45 Stale oi Indiana, t i'robate Court, andolph county. $ Novemoer terml?33. JVU vv at this day comes Jeremiah dmith. x administrator of the estate of iliiam Brewer deceased, aud files his bill of complaint in this behalf, praying the settlement of saia estate as insolvent. It is therefore ordered by the court. that notice of tne liiing aud penuency of the said bill of complaint, be puolished irsiy. weeks successively iu the 'Richmond Palladium," a weeaiy newspaper printed and published iu the town ol tichmond, Wayne county, Indiana, notifying the Creditors ot said es tate that unless such, creditors notify the administrator ol said estate of the existence aud exteutof their respective claims by filing tbe sam., or a ,tatement of the nature , descrlpf iGn and dale of tbe contract or assuuia-.t upon which the same may be founaed in the office of the clerk of saia court to be field at the court bouse in incbeste, on the third Monday of February next, the. will be postponed in favor ol the claims of more diligent creditors, and that all such claims as shall then and there te filed will be finally heard, acted upon aud determined by the said court. AttHl f I'ilVU'lV n . , . '-, v-iera n. r.s. November l: th, 133. 45w 4 F. DUNHAM, having resumed th above business solicits a snare et public patronage. His shop is, two doaesV south of Sidd all's store, oa Market streat. He intends working rery low for cash.
August 3.
nictunood, nor. lfth, la3.
