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nirm At Dublin in this county, tiTJvtr UJmm. a native of

w tzmam " -" gjlut for several years a resgSt of tail county. ffESUJEWTIAL ELECTION lit ia96. For President, of Ohio. for Vice President, frsscl Granger, of New York ELECTORS. j c. Cmta, Albert S. White, """"moou Achillea Williams. nj. Morris Abraham P. Andrew, YftCVfadenin, ntfcCartjr. Hi ran Decker, For President Xxrtin Vm t2nremi of N. Y. For Vice President. jjichard Jl. Johnson, of Ky. ELECTORS. Jesetnaa Williams, Jesse Jackson. Jobs My- Marinas Willrtt, Wittasi aeekhilt, Elisha Long , Ctaigt ft- Mature, Thomas C. Stewart, Will White, "DMINISTKATOIIS' SALE. JT2Z sndersigncd having taken out kMrtaefadewantration on the estate of Sarah ?". . ..:- o k ill Ueceawxi, iai af, at le boate uf Thorns llartly, the rerioajlwausrtj sf saiil deeeased, on Saturday the Ifttaf April ensuing ; consisting of HOUSEHOLD fUBNITUKC, A"Sab e eoaMaence at 1 o'clock. Terms made bbswb en the day of sale. ROBERT MORR1SSON, Administrator. March 36, 1836. I As ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the estate sf Sarah Wilkin, deceased, are requested to aJ immediate payment, ami all those hav .1.1 - 1 sk afw salaA S-

Urdt ptWotthe.., legally authenticated. , bT a assiduous attention to his business to settlement, within oneyrar from this date,!"rit and receive a due proportion of pat-

The estate it ipiori to Le lveat. ROBERT MORitlSSON, Adm'r. March 516, 1H36. 12 3 w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken at of the Jtandolph Probate Coart letters of of the JCandolph rroimie -oan leiier. oi , JT:-f.Wd.0i.W a, late of said county, deceased, requests " ; Adi .-;,i i-'f-i- -.Jt. i.mli-tP

payment, ami those holdinr; claims against said ; Stud Horse or .ack as a foal getter withefUte to present thorn to the sulwcriber tat set- in the limits of this Borough, unless such

tlmrut. ithia one year from this date. The stats is sslvent. THOMAS ADDINGTON, Msreh 36, 1836, Executor. State f Indiana J Way?! CotTMTT. 99. Ordered bu the Board of Commissioners at their February Term 1 83C: THAT there shall not hereafter be any Sapcrvimr f roads, sleeted forth district f reads ia Wsjne township, comprising tha Towa of Richmond. Witness. SAMUEL HANNAH, Clerk. March 26, 1836. C-n UC8I 3G PM puassMfa uaMinb Aaxaii oj papoaita pdmaid ptra paataoai Xrnjiraq) siapio 'ortf -am aiOM VD Vfatifts sna t3n ' ssqaaatq ! ( ui 42UI11!U SSCJfl pUB J3AIS f M Sum pjs sq siaqa das ipso.) s,joj rag m maqSnj jo jruj sip oi iMs oianiu.4 as oqt a Mas saq aq qt oiqnd aqt mjojui inj3adsaj ptno.A jaquasqts 3HX aaaqtsq)iia Amj f uger JfJmkittg, THE subscriber has started the above b amain in the town of Economy, Wayne eoonty, Indiana, and will furnish all sises of CREW AUGERS when called for. Orders from a distaac will be promptly attended to. Having learned the bntiiwrn with Tho's Evans of Ohio, who was cnnsideml a first rate workssaa, be fcrls qualified to ci general satisfactinn. JAMES VAN HORN. Economy, March 26, 1836. 12 3 w TAKEN UP, BY William Jackson, living in Wrstriver towoshrp, Randolph cr. , an ptray MARE; about fourteen hand huh. of a sorrel

tTZZTe ' ,7 1001 V .PfH . i on ,he Mlate " Coale late of Wayne o he near four years old appraiial to twenty a. , - ,. , ,J dollars bySa.uelJ.ckr-n, Jewe Stanley aadi'0 and 8tmf:Id!a"dece-V . . Jasses Stanley. All persons indebted to tbe said estate I do hereby certify the above to be a true.1" qfted to make immediate pay-

copy frora ray book of est rajs. DANIEL. WORTH, J. P. March 26, 1336. 12 3w Iteffce JS hereby given that I will expose to sale at public auction on 2aJ day (Monday) ke llth of the 4th mo. (April) neat at the boase of David Malsby all the personal property of LydiaCoale, late of Wayne covet y and state of lodian deceased. con ststiagofone bed and bedding, one bnao, one candle stand, chairs. Ace. kc A credit of three months will be riven on all suras over three dolars; tbe purchaser gwiBg his aete with approved security. Sale to commence at ten o'clock; A. M SAMUEL CO ALE. Administrator. ri asa. 10th. 1SC6. 3ew ImproYrtticnf . LEWIS, TOULD respectfully inform the public that he is manufacturing spring ies oa a new and durable plan, and al -osi every article ia the saddling and aaraess line. His work i m&d in k la. style, of the best materials the wesera market presents for sale. He also wpswncy travelling trunks, which he UIIm. i - . - ,- " awposa oi oa i air terras: corner vsasatatoa and Main streets. All saaakiae that will justly pay T'1, bts when they are due. I ill have ao cause to raa away fcome and justice too. L. Kichraoad. Starch 19, 1S35. 1 1 tf. HOUSE BILLS

SALE AT ArCTIOIV. TTfjHE subscriber will sell at public U auction oa sixth day. the 1st of the

am m. i April,; ensuing, at ner res idence South Fact corner of Maia and Front streets, Richmond, a variety of Household and Kitchen furniture, ifcds, Bedding. Cookinr Store, Ac. Azc. As she is about to close her Boarding Establishment, the furniture general!? will be sold, whiah is worthy the attention or housekeepers. Terms will be made known on the day of sale sale to commence at tea o'clock, A. M. ELLEN THOMAS. 3rd mo. 18th, 1830. JYotUe. 4 LL persons indebted to the siidscriber by note or book account are requested to settle the same previous to he 20th April neat. J. C. MERRICK. March 19tb, 1936. 11 tfIR. E. CtriFFlTII. HAVING located himself in the town of Richmond, offers bis professional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country. From an experience of eirrht Tear's oractice in the state of Marvlaad. be flatters birr self that he will

. . - . a ' ' UT7 1 ( Oll'i Ul be able to give ample Mt'VT'itern Literature

who may enuusi memseivea 10 uw e i . . 7 . I

theretore solicits a snare oi me pi-onge. . ' . .. notvlie ... ,. . c m. k. i..j'nn resurninir their duties, we make theinoF,,,es'

rur qusiiuiiAMuiii! tic tvv. . to testimonials in his own possession, lie may at all times be found at Mr. Sloan's National Hotel, except when oa professional business. Richmond. la. March 19th 1936. .Veto Tailoring SJbj. t AMUEL E.IREDELL, recently from tbsCity of Philadelphia, has locate himselfia the town of Kicbmond, Ac open" a shop on Main Street directly opposite the Bank, adjoining A. Siddall's store, where he intends establishing himself by doing the most fashionable as well as plain work in a workmanlike manner. He hopes ronage from the town and country. January, 9th. 1936. Aa Ordinance to provide for licensing Stallions to stand ia the Borough of Richmond. Sec. 1st. Be it ordained by the Bur and Borough Council of the Boro Richmond, that it shall be unlawful , . , , or any person or persons to keep or stand person or persons shall have previously applied for and obtained a licence, as hereinafter provided. ' Sac. 2nd. That any person or persons, who shall pay the Borough Treasurer five dollars, for each and every Stallion or Jack, before using such horse or jack, as aforesaid, and produce a receipt of the same, to tbe first Burgess, shall be entitled to a licence for one year and no more; which license shall specify the name, marks, Srands, eolor.and size of the horse orjack licenced, in such manner as to identify him; and shall be under the seal of the Borough, and signed by the first Burgess, and attested by the Clerk, a dupli cate ef which shall be retained aud hied by the Clerk. Sec. 3rd. Any person or persons who shall keen or use any covering horse or jack, as aforesaid, after the first day of March in any year without having previously obtained a licence as aforesaid upon such horse orjack. or shall in any manner violate the provisions of this ordinsnee, shall upon conviction thereof, ia an action of debt in the name of the Burgesses and Borough Council of tbe Borough of Richmond, against the offender or offenders before the first Burgess or any justice of the peace for Wayne township, pay any sum of money not less than six nor more than ten dollars. Sec 4th. The first Burgess shall be entitled to his usual fee for affixing the seal of the Borough, to the licence. The Clerk shall be entitled to the sum of fifty cents for his services under this ordinance, to be paid by the person or persons obta'nmg such licence. Passed March 15th. 19.. FRANCIS KING, Boro' Clerk. IVofice IS Hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration .ment; and thoe having claims acainstthe same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is solvent. SAMUEL COALE. Administrator. 3rd mo. 16 18?6. WNVJSNT.ED. Manufactured. and for sale by 8. S. DICKINSON, Press Manufacturer, corner of .Eighth Ac Elm streets Cincinnati. Press with Counter Die ... $20. eais or all kinds furnished to order at Engraver's prices. March 4th. 1836. 11. OTDELLO. PUBLISHED in tbe Turf Register Hoiless Cherokee, will stand the ensuing sea- j son at the stable of Tenetck & Hiatt in Milton. Othello was go tby Cherokee.half broth er of Ifertrand, and both by Archy C herokee s dam young Bo bestian, half brother of of the same dam, and be sard. Othello's dam by Blackbnrns Whip, ence see Turf Register.) ANDREW SM ALLEY. Jetretts Chemical Remedies FOR the cure of Rheumatism Scald Head Fever Sores White Swellings ffaad-ache. ol all kinds Bowel Coraplamta rites man and fever stiver tomplaintr Coughs Loss of Appetite Local Pains of all hsrula Tetssrs Ring-worms -Coras oa tbe feet auras Ulcers of all kiads Sore Eyes, and almost all kinds of Jlcrvoos Ceaspsatats. fo

CINCINNATI MIRROR. Edited by W. D. Gallagher and T. II. Shreve A new volume just commenced. Circumstances connected with Mr. Ma rshair private arrangements, having induced him to discontinue The Buckeye,'

that publication, in accordance with the wish of a large majority of its subscribers, will be issued hereafter under its old title, the "Cincinnati Mirror. The undersigned, in becoming the pro prietors of this extensively circulated pe riodical, have the gratification of stating to the old friends of the 'Mirror, and to the more recent subscribers to the 'Buck eye,' that Messrs. William D. Gallagher and Ttinma U Shnv will resume its ed.

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. , , pi-, From the 'Saiutatorv. of the bd tors. ' ' following extract "-Gentlemen of means' having become its proprietors, one d iffi-! culls which has alwavs a '.tended the

Mirror, will hereafter not exist. We presidential Election for one term only therefore bespeak for it atthis time, know-f"rPrlib''ng the appointmentjof meming that it has suffered somewhat in put-: beri of Congress to lucrative offices for lie estimation by the several phases which jestabhshing the strictest accountability it has presented within a few months, the i" official stations for a rigid impar-

attention of the western community. It shall be our desire to inspire general confidence, and merit general support. Ii culling matter for the selected part of the Mirror, we shall diligently ransack tbej popular magazines of the day, and the a - rious new books tint are constantly isg.i - ing from the teeming press; and we shall have an especial eye to variety and raci - ness. In the original department, we have -.ecu red the constant assistance of a mini - ier of gentlemen of education, talent and experience as writers. With us, one im - nortant aim will be. to brin? out and foster the unknown and unencou raged 1 iterary talent ot the West. I he cause ot,

Western Literature we have long had atr,",,- u he now rinds Gen. Jackson, heart: and we hive made some sacrifices,! n "the sun-set of hi day," imbecile.

and 1 1 bored hard, and we trust not ineffectively, to arouse slumbering energies, and elevate the character of the literature ol mis section oi me great union. Anony mous correspondents shall receive from us respectful attention but as we intend to make the Cincinnati Mirror a correct representative of the literary character of the West, we must lie allowed the privilege ofj rejecting common-place tales, prosing essays, lame verses, and crudities of all kinds. Tbe arrangements which have been cn

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its commencement. It will contain a lar ger quantity of reading than heretofore. and will be rin ted on superior super-royal paper, with entirely new brevier type. Every number will be furnished with a handsome cover; and the work will be pub lished punctually every biturday morning

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rUlbe kindly 1 THE POLITICS OF THE PEOPLE A few words on this subject are all thai are deemed necessary, at present. The same course will be pursued, and the same principles advocated, as tho which m rked the character of the(Xenia)Peoples Press in 1628. The Editor will labor for the election of Gen. Harrison to the Presidency, upon the smms grounds, end from

the same motives, which actuated him, m tditien will consist perhaps of srme 150 his endeavors to elevate Gen. Jackson o.buijding lots, beautifully situated fordwe! - tliathigh station; to wit: to purify the I yinBy anJ weJ 8uited fa fliechanjc8, to -

councils of the country- to wrest orhcial power from the hands of corrupt and danuon ana innuence in me svepuoiic ana to inroic tigru into every caotn in ine mate on all subjects of great and primary na tional importance. The EJitor most positively denies that he ha experienced the slightest change J'" h, Hi,ic!Vl principles, since 1828. " nntumpiuuiisiiiy enemy of the Bank of the United States, and of all Bink and other chartered Mo Ue is for retaining power, as much as possible, in the hands of the Peo---for frequent elections, moderate salaries, and rotation in of5ce,', for a tiality in the distribution of offices, so that the rich and the poor should be equally entitled to the honors of their country; and that merit, talent and patriotism, (and not political servility.) should constitute jthe or'' recommendations to fame and - , favour And he entirely accords with Gen. Jackson, in the noble declaration j contained in his first Inaugural Address thatthe patronage of the Government jsIud never be brought into conflict with 'be freedom of the elective franchise." In J a word, the Elitor is the same kind of a JACKSON I AN he was in 28. He will contend for the same great principles of iuo riicu credulous, and infatuated with a, vile ca bal of sinister demagogues, by whom he is surrounded, and who have actually wrested frm him, except in from and name, all the official power of the Government, which they are appropriating for their own aggrandizement, and for the buiMingupof their tortunesout of the National I reasuThe EJitor has a personal and intimate knowledge of the above facts. He well knows that MARTIN VAN BUREN, and his retainers at Washington, hav grossly upon the spoils of the Treasury, and dis pense the patronage of the Administration 'o suit their owa purposes. He once thought otherwise, and hoped otherwise For a long time he felt almost inclined to resist the evidence of his senses, so strong, was his attachment o lien. Jackson,! iss jvruvri taaau luibiuj vi ma auiiii ion 'n. But to use Gen. Jackson's favorite motto -truin is migiuv ana must prevail. THE VANDALS ARE IN THE CAPITOL OF THE NATION. Corruption "bods, and bubbles, and o'erruns the stew" in every Department of the Government. The liberties of the people are in danger. They most awake form the'deceitful slum . .1- a -la ber of self-security. The v must gird on the armour of freemen. I hev must tt'Py win mus save ineiriiresiaes irom poi--i ii-i -1 mT- -a I u;. iUi ,k- Mo,.! - - r

tin Van Buren would corrupt and destroy ? " ,V,oVti c-o the republican puritv and simplicity of,IO00 ,b8- SOLE LEATHER, I..- . -. . . . 1 IflfSLin Kinn inJ 1'niuir leather.

istence in the land of the moment an ex I. ivinz. ne win, ii nis me anu neaun is war - t ia isparea, exen nts numoie energies io pre- . . . t . . . vent this great moral and national evili ifrorn -il,,n? "P40 ,s beloved and native irmintrv And h now ra 4 unon his old Jack,on friend, ,he true Democracy ofi the Slate.1 with whom he has stood, hand ih Si-,i. ;fh .i...m ho ha stood, hand j to hand, and shoulder to shocluer, in the , " ' - j better men may rule, JAMES B. GARDINER, Columbus, March 14th, 1836. Potts, Reynolds, & Co. No. 105MaRKKT STREET, PllLADLHIA, r ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchaatsof

i this Vjovernment. as mat ne nas at mis," ' rr- rr--

, Indians, that they hire received lLDMUt the eyes and a black spot on t their tVarehoue, their Spring assortment f three of m mn marked wJ of Goods, consisting of a full and general, c ffeach w znd aiMfbit -. thc assortment of British, French and Domes-; IlftrM, tUm n.K.r mA Mr ...

tic Drv Goods, which thev offer i the pice or package. They fla selves that a better supply or a tor sale oy j tter them rrv r - (iinpnnr a. anrtment rannnl h had on tnor adnnt. geous terms, either in the Philadelphia or .ew xork markets. Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1S33. FRUIT TREES. T'HE subscriber, living one mile west, from Richmond, Wyne county, Ind. has grafted APPLE TREES for tale. Urge enough to set out ia an orchard.beinir a choice selection of excellent kiads of! apples. JAMES PEGG. TV-i r-osuh Oth, ISZS. 10-Zk

HI B1M AHEAD-

?terchantSi Mechanics c Speculators. Now is your line! The subscribers will offer at public sale I on the first Monday, (2nd day) of May next, a very large and valuable addition of. town lots attaci.ed to the present plat ol iiw town of Dublin,situateon the Cumberland Road, a short distance west ol the tunctton of the Whitewator canal with said: road, in IVivnp ntnntr Indiana. The H(i - e,her with a large number of out lots, for pnsturnpe .containing from one tofotir acres public business. The site of this town is the most elevated, the most commanding and beautifully situated of any found on the Cumhemnd road from Onto, to the Watash river. The country which sup ports it is not surpassed by any in the east ern part of Hie state, in the rapidity of its improvements, the fertility of its soil, or the location of its public works. It is convenient to extensive water privileges, and there is now being erected within its limits a steam grist and saw mill. Preparations ure also making by the subscribers for the buildinjrpi'a school house, and the estab lishing of one of the best sch iols in the state, to be taught by persons of the first abilities. The subscribers will also keep on hand a large assortment of shingles and al! kinds of lumber for the accommodation of thos who may wish to build. The terms will be liberal and made known on the day of sale. JOHN WHIPPE, J. P. CR EAGER. C. W. WITT. Dublin, March 12th, 183(1. lOts $50,000. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY for (A Benefit the Merhmnirml Benetmlenl Soeietiofj,roik. Class No. 1. For 1836. To be drmummt jilexwidria, Hirginim, Saturday JlpiU 23, 1836. YATES &. M'ININTIRE, Managers. 32a.Kacaoth Scherae. Prise of $50,000 20,000 10,000 5.000 4,009 3,000 2,750 2,500 2,000 1,610 1,500 1,000 50.000 20,000 10.000 5,000 4,000 3,0it0 2,750 2,500 2,000 1,610 7,500 50,000 50,000 16,000 9,900 e,noo 4,000 3,840 3,200 5,120 3,810 57,600 221,760 5 50 100 64 64 fi4 64 64 64 !08 12J 500 230 150 100 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Two Nos. do. lo. do. do. do. do. do. w 2,8S0 2-2,176 &r& XrShan $2 10,200 res in proportion. CLARKE &. COOK, Agents. MEW GOODS, At the iVetr store corner of Main and Front street. A lot of CLOTHS, Casimcres and S ittinets. tust received and offered for sale at reduced prices. Also, IRON, Nails, Casting?, and Glass, which ill be sold low by E. T. TURNER. March 12th, 1836. JL4tfJer SkO9 d?, 1HL subscriber has for sale at his i c, M. c. . . .;. 1 Hlarner5 Lther d ". i UVv S Ul v Siu - a a u s a v a uumaaB ,Sl. x;i. T,u. .i i.i.j.. Hn..ul. --- --- , , . iso An Invoice of Boots of different qualities ' IPrunela, Morocco, and Leather : Ualtimore manuTacture. Ta above .have been n.rticul.rlv ! selected and will be sold on reasonable ' 1td n,i viii k nM n Mnnht -terms, and a constant supply intended to A-i LJ.H J lj f A.7. Richmond, 1st mo. 16, 1836. 2tf TAKEN 'UP by Merr-ck Crampton, OFNewgarden township, Wayne eouatr, Indiana, on the G:h day of February, 1835. eight head of hogs (riz:) four saws, and ' four small suckintr Din. the sows are all k;i nm mp vhirh ha m .rt,,. h.Urt - t ,u,m miianmeM i- - - 7 r I s- uv years old, the other three -cout 2 years old. Appraised lo thi;(een dcllars bv Mark Peeile avd Charies Arnett. February 20th, 1836. A Irne copy from my cstray boo:. JOSEPH MORROW. J. p. March 12th, 1S3G. 10-3t 1 AW NOTICE The subscribers hving entered into Co-partnership ia the practioa of the Law, will faith fully atsrnd to all baiinrss entrasten to them. M. M. iut may be foaadatass o&ce ia CeatreviHe, and J . W Boruea at his oSee ia Kichmoad, whoa not abMARTIN M. RAY, JAMES W. BORDEN

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Node is liTty C'v n tli-t the under signed. ci irJiait of An n heir of TW.ws Ifvch deceased, ly onKr - f the Warno Pet-bate court. ur.'e ot i. i Febntarv term .'SSli, "H on Seven, hdar. tlie'Jnd of tb -"h month next, m li... town of Newport, W'tvne co. Is. at pti! l9a!e to the hibst bu'der, the noitli hif of lot No. 20, fr.mtin r .Min Cross lre. with a house iheroon. y lot No. 15, 'frnnlint Mi'l trpl in iiLt town ofNVwport. Als. 70 acr-sof land, lmgwet cf i9d town about 1 - n.ils it b."g ?rt .f Wtion 2, town. 17, ran 1 1, thf dower of j Mrv Hough excepted out of said "i 0 ten . of luid her lifftinif. Also w acres o lying about 1-2 milt? south of the aK named tract of lantf, it Lciig a pnrt of tu north east quarter of section 11, towrshijw t, range 14, the dower of Martha Ilsydock excepted her lifetime, on the last described piece of land. One f .urih of th purchase money in hand, and on the tnlace a credit ol six and twelve month from the day of sal, in equal instalments by giving notes with suQicient security. will ie given. WILLIAM HOUGH, Guardian . Third mo. 12th, ISGfi. 10-ts Sfl INKLES. ON hand lOO.tXK), mostly of the first qua!tv and l ua inl-r cash, which we will sell on pleasing terms. CCrWANTED IMMEDIATELY, anv quantity ofpophr and ah fl xtrit', usual thicknes and wdth; weatherboardiniid 3-4 inch j'jannel board 12 inches wid. !'. upwards; also II ar.d 2 inch pi ink, any width, inch and inch and quarter widboards all cep the ssh florin! to be good yellow popUr, and square edgd. Scantling not .'ess than 12 feet lone, fnm 3 ly 4 to 0 l.y , and many intermedia"? s zes, especu.l'v 4 by 4, .) Iiy 5. &c Joists, poplar, flilc and sycamore, from !." to 20 feet lone, 21 by f, and intermedin sizes up to 3 bv 0, all which will be ac counted for bv boa.rd men? ure. Sawyers nnd others will find it to their interest to furnish Jbe above article, or any part of tbem seeing they will not b sutfcrcd to go away wUhoutMthe root of all evil." A. GRIMES St Co! Richmond. March 12th, 1838. . 47 1 Valuable Farm tmr aale. The subscriber offers his farm for safe, situated three miles and a half south of Richmond, on the Liberty and Brookville road ; consisting of one hundred and eighty two acres, one hundred of which is under fence, with two seperate dwelling houses and a good barn and other out buildings. Tbe place is well watered for a stock farm, has a good orchard and is well calculated for two families. For terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN COLLINS. March 12ili, 1830. 10tf Garden Seed: THE Subscriber will receive in a fw nays a Urge lot of Girden Seeds, (warranted o f the best quality imported,) tha following is a catalogue in part: Beans (English) Broad Windsor; Beans, eaily Yel.ow Cranberry, early Yellow, six weeks; larga white Kidney; large white Lima; Beet, early b!od Turnip rooted, (fine;) early Scarcity : early Orange; long blood red (true and fine;) yellow Turnip rooted; sir John SincUir's,or Swiss Chard; Mangel Wur'zel (large root for cattle;) French Sugar or Amber; Urusels sprout); large purple Cape (very fine;) Cabbage, early York; early large Scotch; early Dutch; Russell's new early Savoy (very fine;) large lte Drumhead; Carrot, early Horn (very fine for the table;) Cauliflower; early Dutch; Cucumbers, early Russian; early Frame; early green Cluster; !ong green Turkey; long white Turkey; long Pricklev; Girkin.or West India, (for pick linz;) Lettuce, early curled Silesia, (early and line;) royal Cape head (very fine;) Tennisball,or Rose (early small heads;) Melongena, or Egg Plant, purple &. whiteY Mustard, White or English; Onion, lar! I . - Ik . at "to wnne ronugii; large yc-IJo Dutch; lri;e dark Red ; Parsley, curiw or double'; Pea-. rvussen s r.ew early dwarf (this is believed

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I . a . V''09?"' tJ8n,P' ? Chariton; ; T J .VJ' Iwpenal, (i s ireriorp-a;) Marro ft; dwarf Sujpr, Ve-ioi pv.s;) ivn eht s ts!l Marrow; long or Cayen ne (ia po.!;) Ridib, earlr shorttop. Scarlet (a superior sort;) purple starttop; longSaimon; Iop white Summ-r or NafJes; Salsify, or ve-etable Oystr; Sc;uasb,early Djtch bush iimmer(sci,li..'.) Coco-tnul (v;ry fine;) Tonat, fn Iv Apple (larg! n smill,) Tump, rjr' v whife I) jTch ; red Round ; white flit; Lira's Eng'.ish Norf Jk (for field cuKiir-) I rg ye'iow FVench; yellow Aberdeen 'i-.-ld culture;) yellow Stone (s rrv Cm or Ituta Bga; Dies new Hybrid (u,urior sort.) Call at ths R chmond Dii Store. IRVLX REID. Feb. 20th, 1830. THE NSW Y03.K Philosophical library. Eanxo bt H. D. Roanrsox. TKUR frienJs will hear with plewirVlLftat tlie increasing demand for t':a PaiLosoraiCAt. LzraaXT is now snTi"ie?it to guarantee its com in oa nee, and tht we have been enable Ia reduce each mrt. containing 75 pages, tn 25 cents. SrU. scribers who hsve r who rmy yet py fj7 ia advance, will receive 20 numbers iustead of 15, as formerly state; wint thrr paying $2 5, also ia ajr2acc. s jti be tC-ied to IS narabers.