Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 14, 9 April 1836 — Page 3

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Yxvm For President, ma. V. ErriM0M, of oh,o. a.

ror Vice rrenaeni.

Craocer,

ra

A list f letter,

YmEMAIMNG in the Post omce b j

--.-.r- miA -r.T w WTl"-rTH

A UKUlAvaiuuavw; . . , -- .k.. OA dof Iv term of

j: - -.mint ncr Markets UO Kntu- i harebrnven loan weom n " jmw,.. . - ' . , .

IIUIUWV'I e i .-- JO

of New York.

jticTom.

a,noO.Clf, SlW. Morris, jckM-Carty.

Albert S. White,

ArhiUe Williams

Abraham P. Andrew,

Jinn Deck

ixm az. Horoim council ui ui iiuut; . . .. . . n - ; ,k- l.t Hv of December JtSK.

bus were returned to ine aconui wi:ii. -

Jltti Milton, Wayne county, Ind., March 11.. inrtft- -h;-h. ( not taken out within

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three month., w.ll be .em to iu- v.-..f , - M-rketlMH1-haii close

Post Office as dead letters.

Amtin Edward Jenkins Nancy

ofN.Y.

For Pres'uknt,

JSV Vice PresiilenU Bicfeard 10. Johowon, of Ky. ELECTORS.

Jesse Jackson, Marinus Willett,

Elitha Lonp,

joaatka Wilha. jab Mjr?". . ... Wkaai KackhiU, T"L W. Moore,

Thomas C. Stewart,

lbocf'ftn Notice. mkra of the Richmond Branch

f iheThooMonian Society are earnestly VJL-a to attend their neat quarterly

.;- in Richmond, Is. the third oec

. 5ntii instant. Business o.

tLcill be laid before the meeting iaport-e.-' a THOMSON IAN.

jVawtb oK. 2nd, 1834. A practical lecture will 0 the society.

Ayres Mary Bailey Asher Bishop Mary

Baldwin Samuel

Busb Johua Brewer William Barton John

Crownover John

Cork ran Henry

Davenport Henry Ellabarger Jacob Evins John Gasho Henry Harris Mary K. 2

lloglin Caroline

Hernley Susan Hinea Joseph

ll.llis Jcbo

also be delive

Jackson James Kline John Loder Alfred Louden William Larew John Miller John M'Conathy James Oldfield William Ravber Benjamin Shaw Alfred S warts John Swarts Mary Sawcns Henry E.

Strauhen Meiriman

Tackat Nancy W illiams Wesley

lots were returned

Names. Bails Ear Beaton Isabella

Beaton Igal

at 9 o'clock from the 1st of April until the 1st of October, and at 10 o'clock from the 1st of October until the 1st of April.

See. 2H. So much of said ordinance, as; rw. -'Carv

-.-l tho rlriM of Market hours, is here-' Free an Isaac

IZMa HornJe-edeMbeir.

SeZzd. No person shall be permitted' Jacob

.1 I n lr At hAltM ! .

to puicnase maiieuiiK uunjj "- for the purpose of selling the same again,

under the same penalty aiiacnea io a tio-

latjonof any of the provisions o! said orai-

nance.

Passed April 5th, 1836. FRANCIS KING, Boro Qeik. April 9.

Willit? Elisha

Wright Hatfield N.

HENRY DEVELIN, P. M.

Milton, April 2d, 1838.

iaton Jamea T.

Qainn MomtaMi

No. acre

28 97 3 80 50 80 52 80 79

40

r Designation. 'Sec '.Town.

Tt. W. ar. S. IMUt

S. E. qr. W. half. 21 S. W.qr. WJialf. 22

N. Wujr.W. ode. 3

N.W. V.W.half., 23 j 20

21 16 19

Kan (re

14 E.

14E. 1W. 13E. 13E.

Raputad Owner.

Noah Jobnaon. Daniel Sattoo.

A list of letters,

putiMT. in the Post Office

Economy, Wayne county, la., on the day of March, 1830; which, if no out befl.re the last of June, will be .t. i:.n.nl Post Office as dead

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LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS. a IX petn" having just claims ; against Aaie hereby n.t.fid that I wll attend .ltJr, of Jeremy Mantiir, in Richmond, on SJStSdljof Junewat, io order to pay my Sim when and where I wi.h them to a.-

w' RICHARD RANSFOUD.

Lafcyette, March 30tb,1836.

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TAKE

NOTICE.

ALL persons are iorwarnuu ...

SW..:. of neat December, itTao noUntend to pay id note. a. .1 wa. April lf,1836. l4-3t Dr. J. H. Crucc,

D ESPECTFULLY tenders his prwPsIV " ,1 rice t the eitiseMnf llilhbr

and thoie of the orroumhng aountry.

w

31 d

taken out

sent to the

letters, Adamson Aaron Briggs Ablo

Bookuut Josepn Beeson Zneas

Carver William Cirr Benjamin

Christman Jacob Cox tstephen Davis Polly Dougherty William Dougherty Joseph Fawler Win-

Gibson J. John

Hughs Joseph

Hudson Thomis

at

THE WESTERN STAR. "Live and let live."

a DAGGETT. Jr. would inform the public

that he has token the well known tavern stand,

tituated in the west part of the town or Kicn

mond, on Front a few doers sown of main treet, where he is now ready to accommodate

all who may favor nim witn a can. nw oar

will ever be furnished with the best liquors, unadulterated. As bis object will be to please, a farther description is deemed unnecessary ; call

P. 8. He is now ready to accommodate ten

or fifteen boarders.

Bass John Maxwell John Mobba John Peyton Thomas do. do. Wright William II

TOWN x ITcknown. do. do. do. do. do.

Winchester, 29th March, 1836.

LOTS.

Vaiue-Dollars. 8 12 7 1G

16 6

MICHAEL AKER, School Commissioner, K. 14 lw

C.

ADVERTISEMENT.

Jordan James Jordan John Lumpk ins James Mills Racnel Mills Daniel Marshall John Pugb Abel Kublfe Jane Street Emberson Swain Job Smith Peter Shuleubareer Jacob Worth Daniel Worth B. Obed Wright Luke

Innman Joshua .,rrr. r f B. BARNETT, P.M. Economy, April 2d, 183t.

April 2nd, 183.

13-3m.

SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE

Knickerbocker magazine. THE January Number of the

KKli-KcanorKES.OR New YoK MoTniLT u- '

f . .nnfnunrxH a nPW VOllime. and ! Martin.

formed the twenty-first number issued un- and maov other writers, whose contriouder the supervision of its present Proprie- tiona to the Quarterly Reviews, and other tors and Editors. In the brief Advertise- eminent publications, have won deserved ment bv which the new series was intro- encomiums. The foregoing facts, in rela-

i , . . .i li:. : na nlKarveri. thalu:... HimiiM. Bince II came iuiu

WILL be sold atTublic Sale, on Proprietors, are

Saturday the 16tbin.t..t.th.re.id.nceiooer rf but

ZSXIZSZ d-rbulS; lean iartuand acceptable To show the cou.se which is intended of Corn, ialot.aoa.to suit purchasers; UQ the public, whose patronage was only P"ued, and the means which are at com Hay, Oats, one fresh milch Cow. and sev-lso far solicited, as it should seem to be man d to effect the fulfilment c4 the promeral other cattle. Sheep, Ho, one-horseJde9erved that the assistance of some of ise assumed by the work, and so lioerauy

dearborn and harness. Also, a quantity j.ne abJeat pens in the country had been commended by the public.

secured in behalf of the work, and that, as

s thereafter to depend rather up m us

will also receive attention. On the aad 'every other autj'ct connected with tkw present and fu'ura iiappineaa of m-n, cajr .'columns will be open o calm end jstdi-

; aou4 d i3CU?3l04.

In fine, it will be the object of the pablisber to make this periodical, far hi resources and abiliiie shall enable Lisa, in every respect a useful and latertatiog parlor and fireside c tropin ion a faraily newspaper that my be admitted within the kfartic circle not only with iaapunitf but profit. And in order that the youth

ful mind may find tit it both entertainment and instruction, its pages, is Edition to more grave and severe) compaatjossj will be suflkienily diversified with the pleasant and anrising, so far as may ceSBfsrt with iunoc-ency. In the character of news will be embraced intelligence beth foreign and doaerfic , especially whatetr shail have a bearing on the interests of humanity a sketch of the proceedings of congress, the state legislatures, it Party , politics will, however, be wholly ealaded. To the Society of Friends it ie presumed this publication cannot fail to be of general acceptance. They have long

wanted a suitable medium tnrougp wnicu

unrShom JZobinson. etc William r- atunon,

Esq. PhiadeJphia, George Lunt, Mass., Her. H. i u u..k.. n n. Kdward S. Gould, Gren-

E. S. Ganaet, Buston, ev r . ivra.irj, v. v., uiev CMa occasionally apea,"-

New.

H. F.

Jm5.c Smte.

Jersey, Jamas Brooks, Esq. J" ,.Mj' unexce ptionable rieriodical, embraxanjlhe .Gould, genera object, of a weekly newspaper, r?0 M"- A- ' which they 'may with sati.f-ctK place in

of notatoes. and a rreat varietv of other

articles too tedious to mention.

ftf-Sale to commence at 12 o clock.

Terms made known on the day of sale.

ISAAC JEFFEKIS. April 2,1836 13ts

i torn

n b - r

his serious attenlion io me Vwu.. - .T... .IfiKul K will be able to

nBUrtheirca. to hi. care. "dh"b .re arraable norti.n ml public t"' Hi bOl. shall be r. M.able in all cnm. ne aaybefnd at all times at bis office, only when professionally engaged. . . ik. f have several times

I HIS I w cnuil "- - M 4. f--J.l withDJct-Broce on the practice of

Mrttine, ami once salted in conwltation witn the Doctor, and fro what 1 have discovered, Doct Bruce seems to owleMand medicine very well, at feast tho practical part "g0

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T7tffef's improred Cottars. A large supply of superior horse COLLARS, manufactured by Cnailes Macv are now offrred for sale at the shop of N Levtb. Saddler, Richmoni, Ind. April 1), 183tf. 14 3t

SOTlCh IS hereby given, that I have taken out letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph Stubbs, late of Henry county, Ind.. deceased, from the Henry Probate Court.

All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavine claims against the same

to present them for settlement within one

yrar from this date.

UIV1WJ' . - ....... 3d mo. 8th, 1636. 13 3w

PROPOSALS

For Publishing a Periodical Paper

TO RE ENTITLED

The Family Intelligencer,

AND INTELLECTUAL COMPANION

fha vt Amount eind variety Ul

auiis siiw w ' w - -

ih h.fula nf their children. Such.' it

hoped, the one contemplated will be found. And while it will Ue the wish of the editor to avoid ei vine to it a sectarian character.

it will be his steady aim to suaiam is wiw

dignity, aad consistency with uwse im

portant principles ana iesiimiii which the society is distinguislied. The Family Intellifencei" will be prin'ed on a large sheet of good paper,hd

issued weekly, at two aoiiars per amiuui, payable in advance. Post Masters, and others who ahall become responsible agents in obtaining ub-

scriptions, and in collecting and lorwareing monies, shall be entitled to n comsaissjieo of 10 per cent. or, if they prefer it, a copy of the paper for every eight subscribers procured, the amount of whose eubjtcrintions shall be forwarded.

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It sufhcient encouragement ue receiveu

Newport, March 5tb,

Potts, Kcynolda, & Co. No. 105 Mahket street, Pmiladklphia

. - , uk.ntr

f'sit'.i rr i i.Ij i mi riu no

IV Ind.ana. that they have received at

their Waehou-e, their Spring assortment f :.w1h ronsistinc f a full and general

assortment of British, French and lWsi 1 .1 . H.. a- 1 1 It V

tic DrV liootis, wmcn incy -

They natter mcra

the niece or package

.k.Av..Btuaintance. that abetter supplv or a superior

I IUi Will CCTUII, IU n 1 - - J ui.k.ii horned from other sourof,,,.n. be bad on more aavan-

' 1 . .. M3Ji - - . n. .. , i .

tageous terms, either in the riuiaaeipu.a or New York markets.

Philadelphia, Feb. 20, lSJO.

and particularly from the certificate of I"' Boer, in his recommendation of the bearer Ur. DTr :k ! atat that 1 believe bim

to be entitled to confidence as a practitioner of

Meilicine, and as such would reconimenu nim la the favorable attentions of the pwblic. WX. LlNUSfc.. Richmond. 1836. 14-3

EDMUND EVENS, a .

'AYlxr: bought the entire stoca:

THE subscriber olTers f r sale his very alnahla tavern stand in Cbarlottsville,

Hancock couutr, Indiana , situate on tha Cumbtrlaad Road. ' Also bis farm adjoining said town, of 1 60 acres of the very first rate bottom land on Sia-mile creek, of which about aO asres are in a cood stite of cultivation, with W keariar apple tiees, 40 smaU peach tree, and aa r i.ik. nmW. lie alto offers for

sale 40 acre of timber land, situated 1-2 mile saath of Miller's saw mill on Nameless creek, m said county. Abo six town lots in said town. Any person wishing to situate himself w,th Ant rate tavern stand and farm will not be disappointed in the description here given, and who will do well to examine the premises. TeraMSMule known on application to the tuoscriberoo the premises. JAMES P. FOLEY. April 9th, 1636. l-4t

)HtM AHEAD

Merchants, Mechanics Speculators,

Now is your time!

The subscribers will offer at public sale

Ion the first Monday. (2nd day) f Way

next, a very targe and valuable addition ol town lts attached to the present plat of the town of Dublin,situateon the Cumberland Road, a short distance west of the junction of the Whitewator canal with said

I road, in Wavne county, Indiana. The ad

dition will consist perhaps of some 150

building lots, beautifully situated for dwellings, and well suited for mechanics, towelher with a large number of out lots, for

uasturagexoritaining from one to lour acres

of I to suit the convenience of Purchasers.

There will also be offered some of the most valuable front lots, situate on some of the

t..nat nrnmineut corners and stations for

, -----

The site oi mis town

it wa

merits, than upon frequent announcements of the future excellence to which it was to attain, it was submitted to its readers, with the confident hope that it would prove foaerviiir of the public favor. This hope

c, . 1 T

hua not heen disaPDoiniea. i-

" . . - rw Amid IM

present moment, the V K nuXr of publications issued from the Ameiican . . ro d to commence the public, ent States oftheUmon (to the num h j

therefore desirable that the names of ubacribers be sent in early say, by the time

A.m;lu .o lnnrl writ i out access to one

i.i .rr.k n.n..miiniii wnteni oresen-la "" .

lauorsui me , - ,i ttr thfcrn. trie imponaiu imiu

si - MAftnim rt i va

ted to the punic tnrougu mo ,. . ,:.- 0f literature is

a I .-.a. I ..- aaw-rf BSrll-a1 I . V WlllVU f

this periodical nave.. -..- ,.i, , in the community

VVhile. therefore, the Publishers acKnowH -- - nt to all. In

edge with gratitude the kindness wUb 'V"'1 UThTs fact , it has long been a sub-

which their exeruons nai. uw.. . r ... ,.l mnv. thi these nen-

io repe-i, a- - . - .

that their efforts will be untiring, ana inai ,u- instead of containing

tJZn worthy the attention of the ration-

aoimy, -- r- ! . mnA are. too generally, nnea in gre-

mrp than six hundred,) and that sueni dui , c ..-.;ral

' ' - aniiv rpn as ?SKWr..rcH-.

convincing sign, a steady increase oi . .heir circulation, that scearcely

IVIIUKva - -

will be their endeavors-w.tnoui W""Zi;t. r.Ji&le.adtiHt AcU-

-to cater JW'J lit productions, the natural

tn lahnr or exoense-

for the various literary appetites of a wide

N limial Community, lhe subjoined is

a brief plan of the work: Its Original ra-

-ra -ill ha an varied as IO lJim a cuiii-

bination of the Useful with the Entertain

;n(.ndtha AoTeeable. These will cm

brace the departrcents of Useful Science,

R..wa. Tales, and foetry, wnicn may

deserve the name. The Literary Notices

If

1- a. Mason has removed his store

opposite their old stand, and now offers for sale:

dor llnrnpRs Bridle and!ni.i,iir. busines-i,

Skirting, Coach covers and linings,; t,e most elevated, the most commanding ti ; K;. Calf skins and land beautifully situated of any found on

i Ug.- uo-...m - j ku.,iu1 A from Ohio, to the

1 1 ir: vyuiu i" v. . -

IS

lli'u- i ,. r

effect of which is to produce a u.a--.

solid and instructive readmg,and io min

ister to the formation ol a irivoious cum-

acter. ,

At a period like the present, wnen -u

advantages of literary mtruction are De-

coming generally diflused, and tne

r..- Muiinff in conseauennv iui--a-

i-' p, - m Sura iculable extent, it becomes

of the opproachir.g Yearly .Meeting ot Friends in this city, (4lli mo. Htb.) To avoid unnecessary expense of postage, it is

requested that returns may be made, wnen it can be done, by private conveyance;

and where it is necessary to send by rust, the names of all the sulscribers in a neighborhood should be included in one single letter. Subscribers will be expected to Forward tlie amount of their subscriptions, on the

reception of the first number of the pp

thomas ux:lintouk. Philadelphia 2d mo. 29, 1836.

to

addi-

will comprise summary ana canu.u i-oortant that while the means

la. B- .a.S nvSfMKMvai BVISSrT 1 W'"-"-r M a

wnn bih.u ,t;fin thia taste increase -no iu-

practicable, as may be necessary to evince m 5;-" ' unaoubtedly will-tfcey be

the justice of the accompanying crit.cism.. creu - y true interest of The Editors Table will be devoted to the such a i snail pr - . J

familiar discussion of local -"djneral man oi u.u -obvioWt tbe

niatteri-cludingTAellr he directed into channels of

The Puhliaheni design to maae . . . , .. ..:.-

m - B

Upper Leather

A general assortment of Lasts, Boot-trees,

and Shoemakers rinding 3 HOES, 4 c.

Fourth mo. 2, 193.

BOOTS,

13tf

ONE CENT REWARD.

If A is A v iy i irom " -! a steam erist and

W 2?lh . L Mrcb. r '"" are al, making by

rin. anoui i. yeara o.., 7 ".".!.,.

n l l. .. imft hlnc u"i-'"K "

a nose; i

Arte, etc.

The

trmyed or ftet

FROM the stable of the subscriber, on

the 6th instant, a brown horse, with a bald face, one fare fot and both hind feet white, five years old this spring, about 15 hands high, has a saddle mark, but no other special mark recollected. A liberal reward will be given to anv net son who will return

aid horse, and if stolen, confine the th fj

as be mav be brought to justice. EDWARD FOULKE. Richmond, April 9th, 1836. 14-3t

Lyd

linsev frock

This is to forwarn all persons irom inminger harboring her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting; the above reward and no thanks to tbe person

who shall go to the trouble or returning fcer to the subscriber HENRY HESTER. March 29th. 1936. l-3

Wabash river. The country which supports it is not surpassed by any in the eastern nart of the 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

saw mill, rreparauoos

the subscribers for the

school house, and tbe est an -

T, I " r ' -.V"!li9hinff of one of the best schools in the

auu m , a . . . . e .1 c.i

.. , f-jiiitnr nv ivrinni ill iiie iiisi

'nhililipa.

The subscribers will also keep on hand a laroe assortment of shingles and all kinds

of lumber for the accommodation of those

who may wi?h to build. The terms will be liberal and made known on the day of sale. JOHN WHIPPE, J. P. CREAGER.

C. W. WITT.

. 1 - aa 1 ,.1.1 1 lOi lAt.S

Lniblin, itiarcn i-ui,

. . .11 1 .L- iir.naniiai nuww

he Magazine agreeanie in. .. - , . me, The intellect, in its pro-

young, to the sedate and the gay, 10 an Hevelanemenl. must

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EXECUTOR S NOTICE. rrtni. wnderairaed havioc taken out let

J i.m tni-nwntin on the estate of'

Elisabeth Black, deceased, late of rFayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, requests all those indebted to said estate to

parties in politics, (a subject from which, beinc non-partixans, they stanl all aloof,)

to mingle the valuable with the amusing. -and to pursue the tenor of their way. with the entertainment of cordial feelings toward all contemporaries. The work ill contain between eighty and ninety

laroe oaces. of a close and beautiful type,

per month, making two volumes, of upward of a thousand pages, at the end of the year. And the Proprietors believe they may safely affirm, that, as regards beauty of execution, the Knickerbocker Magazine will not suffer in comparison with any

similar publication, foreign or domestic.

It may not be amiss to mention nere, inai in addition to many contributors whose

merits are incon test ible, and whose talents are honorable to the country, this Magazine will be found, before the seventh volume, to contain articles from the pens of r..a V PntiLlin-'. W C Brvant. the Rev.

Tinsathv Flint, fL V. Longfellow, author of;

Outre-Mer,' Dr. R.M.Bird, author or aia var

exigency

have

NOTICE.

ALL persons having claims against the

state of Georire Hard v. deceased, late of

Randolph county, will present them, legally authenticated for settlement, within one year; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imntdediate payment to the undersigned. IIkxst Wxlsh, b0jaxdt golwwjth, Administrators. April -tth, 1S36. 14 3t

SHINGLES.

make immediate payment to him, ni QX hand 100,000, mostly of the first qual-'etc Capt F. Marryatt, author of PeterSim- . : .1.:-. ...imithii aam. in 1 ..... . i l :ii n I i , .i-k Faithrnl.1 'JaDhet in Searah ot a

.noscn-.i-B - , -- itv and laid iniurcasn, wni.n w w ....... . r ',, ...k-fv.l

on pleasing terms. storia e. L. Bolwer, anthor of 'Pelhaas, Do-

Cranch X3ank at Richinoiid

PT a late rerulation. 20 ner cent, will

.- ihm dnlv authenticated for set'

tlement within one year from this date.

a . . m.1 ..

iatu.irw." . ii r. i i. n

JOHN WOUUKlKh.. lxecuior. ; quantity ot popiar ana asu ujuriug, i r" " j'

April 2, 1936.

13-St

INTERESTING,

To those who wish to improve then-

STOCKTK- nntit horse. MoSET ChaSOCR,

owned by Maxwell and Conwell, which stood in Richmond last season, and kept by Daniel Clark, will stand the present eaon at tbe stable of Thomas Maxwell, 4 miles south east of Liberty, Union eo. Indiana, $10 the insurance. He was sired

by old Bertrand of Ivy. aua ne oy o-r nr- . a a, Ji Twh as

CO-WANTED IMMEDIATELY, any ! Tereux,' eta-, JamesG. Percival. Eq., WiUiam

..i l. .J'nniJr.nrf sal ti wtrinCT. USUI Allaer. -.V, .

' , . 4. u ,u-K.,;n and!lee, WUliam L. -tone,

lnlCan.33 1UU w II. , umiiki uvi - r- , " -

i-.uimi ana aeewin;i

s ... i : i ul.w. 1mA eturiiult'

presented to u oij13 rand research sul-jects for the exercise o

its powers, in some degree commensurai. to their dignity and high tendencies. a mt .Kmm must not merely oe placed

within the reach of the ever-active and ino,,;it.ve mind, but as much as possible

.i . . .. nam vwuil wiHuib. .-v

itiruwu mi." i - , ,

these ends must be muuipuea, nu, uj means of public and private libr-nes, rendered accessible to the reading commuoi iv Newsnarjers and periodical publica

.: . i.ins tbose of most common

and general resort must be made the medium not only of interesting intelligence,

but of sound instruction in uusraiure, av, ence, and morals. , To meet, ic some measure, this exigen

cy, and promote intellectual improvement v..-m,.n w'.th pure morals and a ration-

1U '"J , I L I SC.

al piety, is the object ol the iKopo-eu P-ir licVtion. It will accordingly be devoteda .- .i .,-;,. domrtments cf useful knowie

Kt.ninrp. the arts

evil- i i.i

agriculture, domestic economy, aeaiin, news, and morality. I From what has been said it will be perceived, that it is not intended to make The Family Intelligencer specially a reh .ous DpeY. Convinced, however, that

Gmrden Seeds. THE Subscriber will receive in a few

aavs a large lot of Harden Seeds, (warren

ted o f the best quality imported,) tne td

lowing is a catalogue iq part: Beans (English) Broad Windsor; Beans, eaily Yellow Cranberry, early Yellow, six weeks; large white Kidney; large white Lima; B?ct, early blood Turnip rooted, (fine;) early Scarcity : early Orange; long blood red (true and fine;) yellow Turnip . . . . a . a, . fa ra..l.

rr.ted; sir John Sinclair's, or awisa vnsra, Mangel Wurtzel (large root for cattle;) French Sugar or Amber ; BruwelsqxouU; ' Inrye oiirnle Cane fverv fine;) Cabbage.

early York; early large Scotch; early

Dutch; Kusseirs new eariy oavoy iwy fine;) large late Drumhead; Carrot, early Horn (very fine for the table;) Cauliflower; early Dutch; Cucumbers, early Russian; earlrame; early green Cluster; long green Turkey; long white Turkey; long Prickley; Girkin, or West India, (for pickling A Lettuc.. early curled Silesia, (early

and fine;) royal Cape bead (very fine;) isball.ov Rose (early small beads;)

Melangena, or Egg Plant, purple 6l white; Mustard, White or English; Onion, large white Portugal; large yellow Dutch; large dark Red ; Parsley, curled or double; Peas, Russell's new early dwarf (this is believed to be one of tbe earliest peas cultivate;) early Washington, or True May; early double-blossomed Frame, early Charlton;

Bishop's early dwarf; dwarf blue Imperial,

a superior pea;) Marrow tat; dwan oogar, eatable pods;) Knight's tall Marrow; long

width, inch

hoards ill except the

good yellow poplar, and square edged.

Scantling not less man leei long, irom 3 by 4 to 6 by 6, and many intermediate sizes", especially 4 by 4, 5 by 5. &c Joists, poplar, oak and sycamore, from 15

to 20 feet k:.2. by t, and inrcrmeaiaie

to the variousdepanmeni.-. v- ..Tx lldUh. early short-

arts an- a-ioui.v --- v r --. - i

' ,- .Am nr nf verT day

genuine rengion -r . .

-smaller sum than $200, nor any not

y renewal under gli. Th diaeoant day is Fifth-da y, Thursilay chweek. Notes offered U. r discount should

" in Mm Bank on that da;t before twelve slock, or soma nreccline da v. Money will

- required at maturity, on all new

ta discounted hereafter, instead of ten, a w .

aeretolore, if the notes lie renewed, rr , , h the imoorted Diomede;

new note will hm dia.rounted for a i -"" . . v i.; j k

. i. . . . . iw ir. sua

bt tti iraoorcaw ..

action is not inferiorto any in thwstera tm Ptuve can be had on reason"

j , . - .

ijl -" " " . ....-4 without chance. for

rciui 4 v; T

lurtber particulars refer to bills

i --; tt.t 1 kent the above named

horse, last spring, be is a bene ef excel lent condition, a very sure foal getter, an

sa lar as nave aewn j -

. i j - --- j w pl oat on discounted note a on Sixth-day,1 Pnday. Bank open from 9 o'clock, A. M.

o riack, r. M. oa aO davs except Fwst-

W Year's day. Chmraa day, and! - r . . -. W

ZTr"" w 'wy. xom mumg iimos ciumt m p-yss-aat W attended to imthe day be-

nnnrter

v a . i G.ifr. Miss Marv Ann nrowne.

asn nooring i "-.7: ; K--. Cain a

nra. -ii - .

author of 'Four Tears in . t s a hit!ir Rev.

R. Schoolcraft. Eaq

Tyrone Power, Rev. Co-tantine C. Pwe, CoL M'Kentoey, Hon. D. D. Barnard, B. w. Kcnards, Eq , Robert Morris, B-q-, Dr. John Bararea SBLT D ft i.ailaaai Ji r.

m my SMI --.--- -k aaa-w-i

tep, Scarlet (a superior sort ;) purple shorts top; long Salmon; long white Summer US Naples; Salsify, or vegetable Oyster; Squash,earlr Dutch buah ommer(scolop,) Cocoa nut (very fine;) Tomato, or Lose App'e (large and email;) Turnip, earlywhite Dutch ; red Round ; white fl .t ; Urge

Enfflish Norfolk ('or held eunuiei ij yellow French; yellow Aberdeen (for

Ictions of life, the minute as well as the

-5IL great, ic which -iiti. cc?0jlZ .I a Vellow Stone (a very fine

a B mjT . Ill ii-a nr al mm m ua mmm B waaiw w

it, nev. v-amn . j o aarame the prominent ' -

.. ...n inwriKU mm. 1. iniwnwv

that now in bi - .

. a i. in ail ?ti!-h will 1k ar- i t,,n.utnri- Koriier. W. Fisher

c-unteS for by board meagre. &Zc aTl!

Sawyers and others w,H had it to tneir. -rF5.1?BM8trf.TRrr,'

interest to furnish the above article, Ta Thatcher, author of 'Biography of th - r iV,m eM;n thev Trill not be! . i ;,- S iwu-n.' Samuel L. Knapp. Dr.

m.,kKA ,n - ..ai without tbe root of aLi Samuel I Metcall, Hon. Jude Hall, aatbor af ,

o- jBorder Tales, Ske.cbes of t westv teevil. -.., Philad-lohta. Dr. Auaeb-

A. tiKlMl-S Oi -. , ::r,Vr llttM, irThree Year. i. th. Pacific,'

n..-l,m-n. 1ir-h 12th. 1836. 4a , i Enlad. Noah Webster,

LL. IX. John Innman, J. roulO,.-irm. sewwiM, aatbor of Allew Presscott.' etc-, Was. DiMtep, aathnr of Urrtary of th Art of Dewgn m tS rhited Stat-a,' etc. Mi C M Sedg-nck, anthor of Jiadwaod, ibp c- Dr.

I Vl altar Jr. lfir. jscv. . a. awwucj

JUST RECEIVED. AFRESH supply of Drugs, Mediciaes. PainU, Oils, aad Dye Stuffs, which at e-fered fer sale on the moat reasonable tonns. 1RV1N REED. Uehaaead, Feb. 13, 1836. 6tC

a A sur.aa

with its obligations and inieresim. more thanth.l While nnprofi.abki con

troversy wiU be .tudionsiv vo--w, : f-t; and articles calculated

to inspire a reverence for the Author oH " wiT Kw leadinjc to a perception of

T 'eodnesL and paer delay

ed throughout his works, will at aU find a weleoaae pc- . -m -v..-i nf education tfte

- j it. -BBttentlv with

t:r iiovemeiu

r;: in .be od f conduc

W,1MWB V l

ting school will meet wiw w . . . 1 rr t K-Bitl

uin?s

best

in

notice

Call at tbe Richmond Drug Star. irvin moFeb.20ib,lS35.

ValoaMe Farn for sal. The subscriber offers hi farm for sale, situated three miles and a half ssirth ef Richmond, on the Librty and BrooktiUn road ; cooaisliag of one hundred and esgbty two acres, one hundred of which is mder fence, with two seoeraie dwelling bowsea and a good barn and other ent hsuldisgThe place is well watered (ess stock frm.

lias a good orchard oo ta wcii caicw-

r. teraas appiy

aad tha poreised

""f " i - i .i :. ;-r.i li

and consideralion to wojch i r.. fnilie.

tance enutles titem. . :ua subscriber oath premises.

Tbe erik of intemperance, w , . JfKlM OCJXIXS.

Uarc 13th, 1833, ?T

ELUAH COPn?f,Caahi

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