Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 15, 16 April 1836 — Page 4
LI3T OF LETTERS, remeinieg In the fVwt office at Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on the lt dav of April, 136, which if not taken out before the first of July, will Le tent to the General Post Office a dead tetters.
A AW Daniel Anderson Samocl Addleman Caleb Antrim 9unuel AlvordE 3 Anderson J Atkins Maiy Arnold Diodate L Afthire John Aeabire John B Burk fiisam Bock Samuel Bulla Elizibetb Bund Dinah Brow a Turner Brown Ruben Banaine William Bates I Joseph 9 Badburv Wyioood Ble)l Hiram Brart in John B d Lemuel Bd! Oh per O'ttk Robeit Burk D Bnine frac it; Co, Crown Bei jiniu Bridges J ff. B dimmer Smith Banker S muel Beesoc Jr sse 6 Bebop John Bug; JH Dr. Bradford John 8, C Corrlill William Clark Christian, Cole lli Church Warrcft Cox William CookZB Colin g John 4Tx Joseph Cotton M tenia h Conkle Esther Culbertson Davidson Carr John M Craig II nnah Cuppy Jhn Copey Abraham CUrk Daniel llonl Coleman William Crawford Agnes D Dukes William 7i Dvis Thomas J Drulv Aaron
Dickinson Jonathan
Koons 9 lmnel Knapp Wi'liam King Disha2 King Lewis L Loyd George B Loader John Lyon Jnaa Lamb Rirna M Moffrtt J.m Martin Jane Macy IvlUh McWhinney Stephen McLVi.-i D iv id 2 McLain Lewis Mitcbel 1 leery MuoreE'j n'Zr Murdick Silvester Mf Curm Jonas M.trlett Ann AUd'JUcouff Daniel M'Us Isaac Morrow Ehhu Moure Edward Morrison Daniel Mi"n Edgar F McWuiuncy John iN K"xrn 8 imiel No.djke LI is O Ogborn John Oliver Llizatsth P Perry Josiah Pryt-r Air y E Foil Jul n iYu-nuti John 9 I'.uiy Muk & Putty l Davis Parcel Ui.-i.ry D Patterson Juta Tjltf Tnoii.a Parisi.er E M il i k Ilaiv.y M P-ik Samuel It Ruth Henry 19 KoUrds W.l;cr Rich Joseph RuiSJU DiVid JteJu.iMi Andrew it nisli.ick Emck R.fo Dmi. I It i tray ill it hew Swain At G-irr Si: u.te Robert
Durham Hauuabictta midi J- lm
TJuvinpovt Emily
Divis John 'i UUerAd-tn 2 Dofitbrl Abr.itn3 Dooly Felix Q Diuly William Demote e Putictxs E Elite Washington Elwell Ilarvy Epps Thomas 9 Evens J Mr Elston Josiah B r Funhouser John 0 Fisher J W Forsha Samuel Fry Amos Finlcy Andrew Freestone Daniel" Feasle William Ferriss Margiret FourdiCe J amp 9 Furgons Chris toffer Farech.ld Francis F Foster Alj hens Fisher Thorn r.e Fulioo Eliaha W G Gennnill William Garty L B Corden Larkm Grimes lteuben Gtthens Grifletb D GilMmaa Richard Gimwags Samuel II Jlystt Isaac Uamel George Hunt Aimer lloleinan George G Hall William 2 Hart Daciel Uinshaw Jesse B Hadde rbough Samuel HoIt Jv hn HuffChristefP llutin Daniel INnly George Hunt Sar-iti H llt Muk Hop kins Ber jiinin IliU Hubert J Jones E ten n Ji4uisua J j mi s R James Florio la Junes Anna II Johnson Deborah Jimea Na lor Jctrera Ahram S Johnson Francis K Knight Whliam Kooi Jrremiah Kcllr LewU V KtPy Tl omas K3ous Benjamin
AlriI2
bione Dudiey
S'gtn&n Benjamia Sceatcu Jon. thi a SrepheDSon Joel Silsby Kew'.on B'rdtton Simri Sht ppen William Spincer Cileries Scott James SiuiT.rd Enoa tianJei on Alexander Sjffntis Divid bbiplcy M rris S Seek John ijteVf ns Iluih Siuith Cotuhy Swijiei Jino Smitit Nicholas ?miili idnoy Siinhy Uinisl tfuiTrins John So t-arce David T Tlnm n Alida C Ttomas Stephen Thompson Charles 4 Thornburgh Henry Taylor Jim Boston Taylor Anna Tucker Caroline Thompson James Thompun Mr U Ulery Isacc Undcrwrod I.ewjs Utter William V Vore Josiah Vance Samuel Vaton liei ji.nio Vaughan W H Vadz la William Wilhams Sarah Wright Cyrus Wilhams William W'nht luvutd WiiljrtntsA Morton Wright M.h!.n2 Wi.iuni Urieki tb W'rilit Alexander Wolt Wi!,ara W .JU YJ G Woo J Jo-eph 2 WlVMfi J JlhfS Wills John E Waikme Wil.iara L W'nhi M'cita Wai.e Jvhn Weight W.liism Wioo Wjiiiam W'arrro Jarr.cs
WamtT Ptlg A Warren iatianiel We-tver Wii:i.;m X Wtilson Tlfojas Y Youn Mjrgiret YorkAfruY DAMELKE1D P.M.
A list of letter, YfP EM AINTNG in the Post OflRce t Atll Milton, Wayne county, Ind., March 31st, 1533; which, if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead le'ters.
rOY from fourteen to tiatern vean of are
"tiixiutriotn txb;t, an
Aust'n EJward Ayres Mary Bailey Asher Bishop Mary B-ildwia Sucuel Bush Joshua Brewer William B irton John Crownover John
0rkran Henrv
Davenport Henry ElUbargcr Jacob
Krins John
G isho Henrv
Harri-5 M-ry K.2 Hjgiia Caroline Hernley Susan limes Joseph Hillis Ji hn
Jenkins Nancy Jackson James Kline John Loder Alfred Louden William Lnrew John Miller John M'Conathv James Oklfkld Villiam Ravber Benjamin Shaw Alfred Swarts John Swarts Miry Sawens Honry E. Strauj;heo Mcrriman Tacket Nancy Williams Wesley illiip Klisha Wrijnt Hitfi';ld X.
AJf ORDINANCE, amendatory to!
an Ordintrce, rejrulatinp Markets and Market-days, in the Bro'of Richmond: Section 1." B-3 it ord lined hy the Bur2"sses Bon uzb Coiincil of ihft B rough
A Richmond, that Market hours shall close at 9 o'clock from the 1st of April until the1st of October, and at 10o"cl ck from the 1st of October ur.ti! the 1st of April. 8oc. 21. So much rf siid ordinance, a-
reard-s the close of Market hour?, is hereby repealed. Sec 3d. No person sh,i'l lx permitted ro puichase matketins during rnnrket hours for the porpose of selling tho same again, tinder the same penalty attached to a violation of any of the provisions of said ordi nance. Passed April 5th, 1S33. FRANCIS KING, Boro' Clerk. April 9.
NOTICE TO DEMQl fcttTS. Notice is hereby giTto toall whom it may concern.that on the 2d day of May terra of the Randolph Circuit Court.to be t o'dt n at the court house in Winclu-s'er,on the 16th lay of May nex', there will be amotion fr ajudg'nent for the sa'e of resident and non-resident lands and town lots if the taxs remain unpaid; which lands and town lots were returned to the School Commissioner on the lt div of December S3-
wTflalso reeehre attsntieo.
erery other subject connected itk T . . .) r... W r
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w i .u iu cairn in
(-(ili tnni ill
ci u- discusio..
HENRY DEVELIN, P. M. Mihon,Api!2d, 1S.35.
THE V. 5:STKIS. JSTAR. "Liia end Id live.'"
i C. PAOGITrT, Jr. rmiM inform the public
(that l.e has taken tht well known tavern tainl tsittiatea in tr:e writ part cf the town of Kicb-
Juiund, ii Front
'street, whe:
Pfunte. Bails Ezra Beaton Isabella. Beaton Ial Doran Carr Frecuisn lac
Horn Jee oVd Leit
Johnon Jacob Kulp Peter last on James T. Quinn Morriuou
No. acre.' Deigriiation.
2d a7 63 50 K 52 bO 79 40
jN. W.Hr.S. jatt; 00 S.E.qr. W. half. 21 IS. W.qr. W.hHlf.i 22 X. W.qr.W. tide. 3 I I ,N.W.qr V.ba!f, 23
Towri.,Kanfe. 20 14 k. 21 !4E. 16 1W. Di 13E. 20 ISC.
Reputl Owner.
In fine, it will be the object of tfca aji hher to make this per!odial,sofar salt !
rtatia. 52
rc.turr a and ahtlitiM thall .
t a useful and inteniJ
Noah Johnson. Daniel Sutton.
Name. Batt John Maxwell Jobs llubht John Pejton 'I bocna do. do. Wright William It
TOWN No. tJnknowa. do. do. io. do. , do.
I
few
Winchester, 29th March, 1836.
LOTS.
Vaiue-Dollart. 6 12 ? 16 J6 6
MICHAEL AKER, School Commissioner, R. C. 14 lw
ADVERTISEMENT.
dot ri south cf Main 's
j Horse-?hoe Aobinson, etc -, William E. Rurton,
tJa. rliiadtphia. trorce Lunt, M livx. II.
in trci irp-ii u:iui inu interMiia. pallor and fireside companion (mL
newspaper that may be admitted .i... j .: i
UIU (JUIIU'Mlt vircic hoi mi it wim B
tv but profit. And in order that thtyi; ful mind may find in it both entenag, mcnt and instruction, its pages, ia a tion to more grave and severe cooipnaiii will be sufficiently diversified with pleasmt and amusing, so far as maje tort with innocency. In the character news will be embraced intelligtDca ka foreign and dotte? tic, especially wkaltai shall have a bearing on the intenMjf humanity- a sketch of the proceeding concres. the I'tate legislatures, decftah
jpolit.es will, however, be wholly ea jded.
To the Society of Friends it is sraa ' ed this publication cannot fail to bsi
J. Ilaa Ul ll'lllTS, an no nmy lavor Mm with a caii. Hit our
I will f?vr K. furniiihH with IKo Kof liuti.n tt.
REMAINING in the Post Office at S4fjI.lernr,tl. Ai his object will be to please, a Lconnniv, Wnyne cotjntv, la., on the 'further des.-riptioa is deemed uonecesirr ; call
fllt of M .rr-Vi Isri-;. which, if imlamlw. G. I).
w ill b' ' 1 ow reaoy io accotnts-KJUie ren i
,-or nr'i-eri Doar.:crs. ;
he i.now ready (a nccoaraodat.iS EV E NT II VOLUME OF TIIEjJ H.itt house, D D., K.lwarl S. GouM, Gee..- S'nnl acceptance. They hav k taor l.iou with a call. bur Mellen, lira , Mr. Lmois C. Fmhiiry, lit , wanted a S'lltahlo medium throuek ab
fjsken oat btf ra the hist f June.
sent to the Genera! Post Otlice as diod
letters.
Adamson Aaron Brings AMe BiM'kout Joseph Beeson Z -peas Carver William Carr Berjrnia Christmtin J icob Cox Slcpiien DivU Fully Dougherty William Dougherty Joseph Fattier Wm. (ihs- n J. John Hohs J B h H itiso i Thomia Innrrjin Joshua
B. BARNETT, P.M. Economy, April 2J, li3J.
Jordan James Jordan John I.umpkir.s James Mills Racnel Mills Darrel Marshall John Pugh Ahel Ruh't Jane Street Embersoa Swain Job S-oith Peter
Knickerbocker magazine
THE January Number of the Knr'K eupox ki:r. or New York Monthly Magazine, commenced a new volum, and formed the twenty-first number issued u ider the supervision of its present Proprietors and Editors. lothe brief Adverti"t-
X'ttbliC Sftlc. iment bv which the new series was intro-
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on jduced to the public, "it was observed, that
Saturday t!;e 16th inst. at the residence j no exertions nor expense would be pared of the uiiJeriig-ned, four Dales from Kich- - torenderthe Map iiue honorable to .mertnonJ on the tiretriville read: 6-K) bushels ican IVriodical Literature, and acceiitablo
April 2ud,
jof Corn, in lots o an to suit p-irchasers; .n the pnbiic, whus-i pitrun-ge ws onlv (May, Oatn.one fresh milch Cow. and sev-rf ?0hc;u.(Jt ?s it should S.Cin to he ;eral other cattle, She-p, Hogs, one-horse 'fk.scrvt.1.,J.lt the Stance rfome of j learf.rjrn and harness. AUo, a qu.-.ntitt- , . .i . . . i j i
I
. fm.ii',,!., 9n.l - o. .f r ,oi. ; uea-i-biu
(articles, too' tedious toention. s- cut.d o. U.-halfofthe work, and that, a
rr7-:S.t!e to com:nnr at l f n". -l.irV t w s tiiereutter to d.!"enl rat lit r up n i's
Hluilufibarr Jacob iTtroas maJe known on the day fsale. I ?r.rrit.i, ih
Worth Daniel
Worth II UbeJ Wright Luke
April 2, 1S"G
1S.WC Jl FPL'.aS. F!ts
?Jrr r'if ititjiroi cfl Collars. A lartre supply of superior horse COLLARS, nisni.fo turcd' by Cnaik -
.U icv are now ott ren tor sale at trie suop
yOTICK IS hereby g:iver., that I haretaen est letters testamentary rn the estate of Jo-
tscp:i - L il j : s, la'o ol Henry county, lisd.. j ii-ceased, fi-.i-.i t!ie Henry Prohate Court.
ll persons iii:!e!'ed to sai l estate are requested to ir.ake immediate payment, and tho;e bavinp claims against the same
of N Lewis. S oi. April 0. 1933.
!lr, Richmond, Ind. 11 3t
lott, IJcynoltls, & Co. N. 10a Mahket stbeet, Philadelphia.
t ESPECTFULLY ii f .rra the Merchants f
Indiana, that they h;ve received at their Wachou-e, their Spring assortment of Goods, conssti g of a full and general isvorttnent of Britisi, French and Domes-
jtic Dry Good, which they ffr for sile hy
the piece or mckagc. I hey Hitler them-
tselvesthat abetter sujiply or a superior
ass: rtment cannot be bad on more advantageous term, either in the Philadelphia
or New Y"tk markets.
Phil.idch.hia. Feb. 2a. IS33.
ii it ; n troqu,-nl annouiiceii'euts
jot th-J iifure rxcri.er.ee to w!i'cn ;t was to latt .in, it was submitt- d t its reader, ! a itli th ' cm fiJer t Iiim that it would rov jdeserving uf loo put Jic favor. Tn a h p" jlrts not boen disacp ''n'ecl. Up to iro J present jiioment, thej-nrnals of the ditrr;Mit Sates of the Union, (t the nu uhero! 'rnnri! than six hiui'r.-.f.J and that siU-ni h i ; c tivi'.cmi' sin, a steaUv isirrexse rf )- ' 'ronag". Ii i ve I orne testimom, h t tie
to present them for settlement within one ,1 iho s of t!jo many eminent wn'ers p'es n-
yrar f.om this date.
HJ mo th, ls:-:6.
AN3,
Fx ecu tor.
r I5 3,S. A SI EADM:rchniis. Mechanics $ Speculators. ISu is yon r lime! The subscribers will o(Ft at public silf n the fust Monday, ('-ind 'a) .f May next, a very lrge and valuable tiddition of own lts attached to the present plat of the town of Dublin.situate on the Cumberland Il iad, a short (jisimii-e west of the junction of the Wh'tewator c inal with said ror.d,in Wayne couaty, Indiana. The ndhtio i will consist p- rhaps of some 150
EDM UN D EVENS,
IIAMNG bought the entire stock of
-CoaIe Ai Mason has removed bis store
opposite their clU stand, and now o3er&! for sale: Sole Leather Harness Bridle an l Skirting. Coach covers anl lining-. !
T K" iw .i!
j Upper Leather. m,,
i. . j.....
g er.er-t asorlrnent of Fasts, Hoot-trees, .i .iisn
i f i : i .. , i .:.!: . i c . .1 i
uunuiiiii lU's.iiriiiniiiiiiYsiiu iini i-iruwe i . ' i. ...,-, c 17 " , ,. . , brace the iepartnients f t U hiiirs. an I well smted for mechanic, to- v t..i... i
jothr with a laro number of out lts, for
CO
itedtoUie p'lt ho through the medium ot lih-s periiMlifiil have not ben un Ii-rva'u '.
; Wh tlierr f -re, th-2 P.ihlishers ncknowl-
jed'e iih grati'udc the kindesi with
i which their exertions have been received.
' lIitv would take ihs ticcasiun to repeat
that their erFirls will he untiring, and th. t in a ratio with the enhancement -f their abioty, through the liber ihty ol'tlie piihh'-. will iheir endeavors-n!fout rnni to labor or expanse- N enter acceptahlj for the varinys literary .app'-tites f.t with National Community. Toe subjoined is a brief plan of the viork: It O.-.ginal P.-t.-eis will he so varied tis to f-rrn a combination of the Us -ful with the Entertaining an I the Agreeable. Tiie-e wdl rm
US' f ii Soiente.
vthci rnav
K. K-aslr, D. D
Ksq. Mai e, Mits
throu .
jthcy can occasionally speak, as wsBaiv
K. S. Gannet, Boston, Jir
r . t n i.
H. F. Gould, R W. B. O. Feartoty, .lUneseeptionaUc perKd.cal. embradaffj TV, t Thompson, Mrs. K. A. Ware, Euos T. general objects of a weekly nevaatt
Throop Martin, and maiiv o'hf r writers, whose contribut ons to the Quarterly R-views, and other eminent publications, have won deserved encomiums. The foregoing facts, in relation to this Magazine, since it came into the hands of its present Proprietors, are .liven, not in a vsm or boasting apirir, but to show the coutse which is intended to te pursued, and the means which are at Comma! d to ffr-ct the fulfilment of the promise assumed by the wurkyaud so liberally commended by the public.
riiOPOSALS For Publish irg a Pcrlo Ileal Paper TO be fntitleo The Family anfcllieuccr, A NO
leservethe name. The Literary N 'tices
- e... - r "
to suit the convenience of Porch ;s"!rs. -.i
There will also be offered some of the most vain ihlo front totst -jtu ale on simc uf tfie mfst nromineiit corners and stations for
nublic business. Tiie site
iofnew works, with such extracts, when
I practicable, as may be neceFSiry to evince j'be justice of the siaompartying criticism. Flic Eji'ors' Table will be devoted to the
... ,. i tiii;iii ui.-oij-iuii .-i i at iiiiu 4;f-ii-i.l most hv Ue.I, the most conminmnjl . i . i. . ti r. . . -tl r ,. .' , . ... in itters, n -lading i Ue Jramtt, I nt Fmt bea-iJiUi! v situated ol any lound cni , pt i),o;.l . i - . , , , , . , Am.c.c. 1 tie i'liblisnern desrorj to make
V u:il 'UOiiJ I'p.lll tl Mil Vl;'l, lij mi;
f this town
river.
'1
ne coti ii rv which n I
ion Sooemaker s Findings . S HoFS.wVc. Fourth mo. i.', 1S0.
13 O U 1 lotf
ONE CENT REWARD. ty AN A WAY from the subscriber on the 'JGib of March, 18:6, an indented lirl. abcot 12 year ol J, by the name oi
iFydia Hose; had on when she left, a blue
jlinsey frock and a blue calico bonnet. . Fhis i to forwarn all persons I'roai tnisti in j er harboring- heron my account, as I
jshall fa no debit of her contracting; the)
JA-JUTV A11U II O t il 4 II b 9 IU IUC peeSOu j who shall goto the trouble of returning
ports it is not surpessc
bv anv
in the eist-
f.-rn pari ot i:ie s'ate, in th1"" rapidity of itimpnvemeuts. the fr:,i:ty of its s il, or the location of its pubhc works. It is convenient to extensive water privilg;., and
there is now being erected within its limit
'he Magazine agreeable to the uli and the
'young, to the sedate and the giy, to nil! must be met. The
INTELLECT L A L COM PANION
Ami I the vat amount an.l variety of
pu1 l'c:;o is isued fr n the Ameiican press it is a f ct 'hit theie arc none s generally read n tirwsTxTZi.t. So universal lodeerl is their circoiaM ,nt th it sceurcely itiui-.K is'oo'il without access t 'uh"t H'f-e of them. The imp -riant i t.fluence which tins s ci'S ot' literature is .ilcnl ti d to vri in the cornnniuity, must therefore be app.irei.t to all. In vie of his fact, it has lo 'g been a su'u-
of r gri t with cuny , that thete pen
o-ncais, so vfi nt ed ;o tie the ve iciest! useful kie v lede, instead of cnlniiin p oi.iiter worthy the attention ot the rationd mind, are, too generally, fi 'ed in reapart with foolish lovr-.iles, tiJ other fictitious and light prooucii .n, the nitural t-tfeet of which is t prodiiee a diS'astefyi -ohd and instructive re ding, and to minister to the formation of a trivolous character. At a periiKl bks ihe present, when the ariy.intages of literarv in true tion are be coming generally ddT.ised, and the taste for reading is consequently increased to an hi al-ula! le extent, it lecomes additionally important that while the means of gratifying this taste mcres nd lucre i?e they unduuhtedly il! tl ey be such as shall promote the true interest of man, both in his individual and social ca-1 picitv. To do lliif, it is obvious, thei
miud must be directed into channels of!
i -it i .r..
sntistaniiai Knowledge. i ne exigency
t
I t&-htrk f K w in 'i willi AitlifWliiA 1
the hands of their children. Suca, hoped, the one contemplated will be fag And while it will be the wish of tbsafa. to avoid giving to it a sectarian ckcradi
it will be his steady aim to sutua it wi
dignity, and consistency with tfcaa ii portant principles and testimnMs
which the society i dis'incuislW.
'The Family IllteIhgence,, mil fe
prin'cd on a large sheet of go kJ pvpsji
ssued weekly, nt two dollars per aa
(S able in t.Uvance. - ve1
Post AI isteis. anl others who hill o? :
jeome resjxmsiblc etntsin oltaininf ii
-cnptions, ann m coljfoting and lrat Stj monies, shall be entitled to a cornaai f lOpei cent. or, if ihey prefer fg copy of the pap-r fur ever eight salt )si( ters procured, the am -unt uf boaa f scrip'ions shall l e foraiclcd. t ..r. ...... i. : u
i 9'ou':.eni i ncour.ii'mriii nareca it is prop ed to commence the peak
nn in the ribli month next. km. hon-fore desirable that the names f JfK siibairs be sent in early ay, hy tkm of the fppmachiig Yearly Meeis Friends in this city, (4th mo. Iltk) t f:' avoid unneeessiry expanse of NMtakWi reques ed that returns may be m pi if trin le dme, hy private conyty de and where it i necessiry to send If Afd -he names of all the tul-scriljers iaiS4ei Ik rbuoJ should be included in oas a'A
letter.
pirtif's in politics, (a subject from which, ?res on and devcl-ipement, must have being non-partiz ins, they stm I all &1 ) preented to it ol jeets of el-ated pursuit
ir. j researcti su' t-cts I r Ihe exerci-e t
to mingle the valuable with tne amusmo, i . .t . f i
-mu 10 pursue tne tenor or tneir way, with the enertainment of cordial feeltr-is
i s'eam grist and siw mill. Preparations- ; i... .u. ...i o r - . I '
ire also in iMiig hi i.i-f suoscrirers lor liie building of a school house, find the estabIishiurj of one. of the best schools in the
sint?, to 00 abilities.
taught by persons of the first
toward all contemporaries. The work
contain between eighty and ninety
large pages, of a close and beautiful tvpe,
; per month, making two volumes, of upj ward of a thousand pages, at the end of the1
-i .-.fUu i. n . i . i. .
T, ' 1 1 , , , , .mo 3 hi. II iillli Ul, LllJl. I-1-.IIIS Ul ne .subscribers wu also keep oa hand ! ,f thp Knirkn,WLM U
!!Ifin.' ... .
bar to the subscriber
HENRY HESTER. March 2th, 15.
who mav w:-h
to build.
jyear. And the Proprietors believe they
beauty
agaztne
not sitter tn compinson with anv
sim nr publication, foreign or domestic.
;Will
fr?tt
Sule-cribera will be expected tofc V, the amount of their Buusrriptiaas,ss reception f the first number of taw Pf THOMAS MXJLINTOa thi, Philadelphia 21 mo, 23, ISSltut Wur Garden Qtdt THE Subscrilier will receive ii oays x large lot of Girdea Seeia(e5 -a r - .
tea oi me uest quality importetLJBJ losing 19 catalogue in part- jJl B-ans(Eogbsb) Broad Wimkeail-Cf enlv Yei'ow Cranberry, early Telw"! .' weeks; hrge white Kidney; IsiglONet Luna; B-ei, early Mood Turaisa Cxsss (fine;) early Scarcity : early Oram fact
blond rvl (irue and fine;) yeilo f Xaent rooted; -ir John SinclairVor 8wiat8r.tv3.
. r - -
its powers, in s-Jine decree Commensurate
to their rJgnity and high tendencies.
And these mi at not merely be placed within the rench of the ever-active and inquisitive m'nd, but as much as possible thrown into its path. Work adapted to these ends must be multiplied, and, bv means of public and private libraries, rendered accessible to the reading commum ty. Newspapers and periodical publications, as being those of most common
.and general resort must be made the me
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
; IRQ terms wni i-e
. t known oa the divofsab.
i i large assortment oi sn!ii2i-s una aii Kin ;s - of lumber for the accommodation of thosj
, , , . , - It rnav not be amiss to mention here, ihatidium not only of interesting intellicence
.uerai ana miue,;n qjj,,:.. . , .... ik,,i ,,r,.t ; i.........r :
merits are incontes'ible, and whose talen;s'ence,and morals.
are honorable to the country, this Maga-I To meet, in some meascre, this exigen-
zine win De tound, oeture the seventh icy, and promote inteileciual improvement volume, to contain articles from the pens in harmony with pure morals and a rationof al piety, is the object of the proposed pubJames K. Pauldinr, WC Bryant, the Rev. lication. It will accordingly be devoted
Tiaiothv Fhnt, H. W. Longfellow, author of( to the various departments cf useful know'-'Uutre-Mer. Dr. K.M.Kird. author of K al irar , .
!fr.. !-. e- ta .;k. r.i...-c- ' eoire infrature, me arts ana sciences.
tt and liivi int. r cash, wince we will sell pie,' 'Jacob Faithful.' 'Jaohet in Search of affrtculture, djmeatic economy, health.
wunin one year iroaa tiis date.-; on pieasing terms. t atner, etc., vv uuaia Liggett, author of 'aHl news, ana morautv
1 JOHN WHIPPE,
rrvUE undersigned baring taken out let-l ' CR EAGER, ters testamentary on the estate of C. W. WITT. Elizabeth Black, deceased, late of frajne ' Dublin, March 12th, 183. lOts township, Wayne county, Indiana, re- 1 attests all those indebted to saiJ estate tof S II T w f . V ii . make immediate ravment to hiit and! ' ajajcvs
thote having claims ajair.stthe same, to- 'ian(1 lOO.OtK), mostly of the first qual
present them duly authenticated for set
Tiie estate is solvent
JOHN WOODKIRK, Executor April 2, 13:'6. 13-St
rvv 4 vrrn lrMrnnTrT v
; ".T.iii.i ui.HLii.tiLL.1, anv jquantity of pep! ir and ashfl njring, usual thickness and wM'h; weatherlxjardnfi'.and
T v t t- r o rr t i- r 3 4 nch Plnr:e! hd 12 inches- wide & IN I EULSTI.NG, upwards; als Is ar.d 2 inch p'.ir.k, any Tc those who wish to imorove their h"1-1-1' '"r arul mcn arjd quarter wid
c T a P I," j boards sll except the asa Sor'n to
Storie- ' E. L. Bijlwer, anther of 'Pelham,' De- From what ha been said it will be pervereux,' etc., JamesG. Percival, En., WilJiam' j ' , ADue .i.1. d . Pr.dn- r i n? . Ut it is not intended to make
The no?
oviif 1 br y
i stec io
! bv Daniel
season at i
-1 miles south
leee, Wiiham L. Stone. Rev. Walter Colton. 1 ne "n'Iy Intelligencer specially a rel
author of Ship and Shore,' Matthew Carey, gious piper. Convinced, however, that Fk) . . Miw Fanny Kemble, (Mrs. BuUerO Gen. i genuine reliirion is made tia of ev-rt A
iS Srti! aC'ioM ofl-fev-theminotea. well as the
. - i e.r m t . v ... A i ' . . . . . i
L-ej ii.'oir .ev, M its .Mary Anne
Lel
- ' a, ar . itv . m w J
intellect, in its pro-l V ,n-'el " V'arge root Ufwm
r reiicii oujarormnoer; uru ilbj lare purple Cape (very fioe;) W-ZN a early York; early large Bcudq -f Dutch; Russell's new early Stf ipX fine;) large late Drumhead; C'j?yHorn (very fine for ihe table;) Ca3 early Dutch; Cucun.bers, early ! early Frame; eaily green ChaSK - . sreen Turkey; long white Totif -&r ' Prickle v; Girkin,or Westlndia,- 1" c tin? ;) L-ttuc?, early curled ftlailhw H
land hue;) nyal Cape head (wi4tl w
I enoisball,or Roe (early aaB"v!jHui M-Iongena, or Egg Plant,prpwt.iy Mustard, White or English; OwVictrl white Portugal; large yellow 0 3 4 lark Red; Pa rsley, curled or daaif j RusscIPs new early dwarf (toiliifiij lu to he one of the earliest peaf r eaily Washington, or True double-Uosaoaied Frame, eanf vJ. f . Bishop's early dwarf; dwarfUatl r, - ...T.:. .. 1. mc ... ta
(eatable pod;) Knight's tafl E (n ' '
or Cayenne (in pod;) Kidwitop, Scarlet (a superior sort;) r
top; longsilmun; long wmm
Sauashjearlt- Dutch basil SWSMC
Cocoa nat (very fine;) TesV, Apple (Urge and anall;) white Dutch; red Round; wks!
Enelish Norfolk (fur field
ndu (have. 1 I The i ) in sded
icood vellow pr.pi.tr, and so iare ed-!d. i Mr. Ellett, -Miss Lele, Ke
unt, ..lunti vBijorj, -.i...-. i in i-... i i- uoru -roir ltanin Lumw Mn ii.i. vi nit ha m-ni. . .1.
las.we!l and r..'i J ; eei ng. irom; . . , il T , . ! ' . wc
Richmond last season, and k, t r-v 1 T? a.r'.- 1 interrued.atc U E. L-a,d.,n, Henry K. Sch.jioicrr. Ki.l . . . w:ji ne xne purprSfj ot the
Clark-, will stand the present S e?.nee,a,:.v l'J i by O. AiC j Tyrone Por, Rev. Constantiint C. Pri. foh't l,,a! ntltl,Ra Shi.I e inserted at T
the ataUleef Thomas Mai!i J" - 5 TP ; n" Jvcamor-, fo.m lot M Jvennej, tion. i. L. liamarj. B. W. Rich-! wiT" nongii.ons ir.c interests.
east cf I.ihpr'T !';.,., to 2 ) feet lonr. 2 br fi- and inrrrmcdii i wq- ivobert Morns. Eq Dr. John Bar- m re tfasn this
"ertv
laiwe
Faion co
V) feet !on, 2j br fi. and intermediate
zes opto 3 bv 10, ail which wi'I be ac-'
. f
. Calvin JoitorJ!htIe thi most interesting of all topics culture;) yellow SumP jwftj
or Rita B.ga; DJesae W u.
Icdura. 10 the lrj'iirance. He was sired
by o.d Herirand ofKy. aud hebv Sir r c-un'ed for by board rneafure
ct.ie. and tie by the imported Dtomedc; Sswvcrsmd
uinam wassirea ty Uoc s hip. and he . nt-est Io f i
I-,. ."1"'.' .... agure anjriv part of thm eeins they will not r lotion 11 not icfensrt.ianT n tt-. -.o...., ta.J "in il'n if
ceuntry. Pasture can be bad oo reasona-i S!Kf4 '' 3'a bl Iprmi f.-ir .-. . j:.. ,'ev:l.
- - m u,iiiui) ana ( returned home, without rhinr.
further particulars refer to bills. i Rtchrmn-1, .Mar-h 12th, 1S33. 4Tt T. MAXWELL. 1, certify that I kept the above named JUST RECEIVED.
oor, nst spring-, he is a horse of excel
others wiil hid it to their
ni?h the above articles, or
without "the root ofal.
A. GRIMES &. Co.
w. d.
prominent
editor
van jnce
Bui
While arnrcfi'able con
flw iVAiitAit inal
Fisher Ame.' ..: .V i- . . J.
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im, rranwr oi Lioriiuun. n . K. I , in i. i i
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lent condition, a very sure foal e-ettr ,n.tU
. . - . -
erpoi.1. trnUtor of Knrrier. W
Mi Mitfoni. D. Panf Krown Km r,.n . i
Rime,,. tq., tJeoTiia. Profe. L X. !foinp r? a reverence fur the Author ol
ar-nte, .g. Siujois, aiithirofK3uT RiTers, ur beiriT, by leading to a perception uf
ajor or rnorar.hy oi the the -wisdom, goodaes., and per displav
. - - . .u i tt'innp, irr
"""" -nexcair, tiMk Jude Hail, autbor
4 FRESH supply of Drurs, Medicines.
F;.t. i rk - . j- . .!'
ry QHerea ror sale on Ihe most reasonable
B-wrtt-r I ak-s' 'Ml-, ches of th Wft eit,
t roiran,r iwaaneKjT-, rtuJa.lIp'iia, Ur. tuschenboreer. author of 4 rbre Veartin th Pfi."
J4me Mnt?onery, England, N-wth WhstM-, LL. D., John Inn man, J. GiwM,Mn. Se!-wick. autftor of Allen Pretscott .' etc... Wm. Dunlap)
Jed thrmighoui his vorkt, will at all ihoes
ithor of 4 History of the Art of IVit-n m t hited States,' etc.. Mis C. M. Sedewick. a-
or or 4dwoocl 4 Man lalw .t n.
Riijh, PhiladelptM, Mary Howett, EacWc
nno a welcome n'ace
Tne surj-ct of edtication the best means of advancing i:, casistenily with chn-ti n principles improvements in school l-oks,and in the mode of conduc ting schools will meet wi;b the notice and consideration to which their importance en ti lies tiiera. Tise evils of intemperance, the inhuman
rior sort.)
Call at the
Feb. 20th, 1833.
Valaable
The subscriber 7rs bis ty -it anted three mil-s sod JH Richmond, an the liberty a road ; consist inc of ooe kaW . U..A4d
ww a.r", vif-r m ' ft.nt.rn with tarn eoeflSSe .
and a good barn and eSvThe place is well watered has a good orchard sad jfjj for two families. Few
beerihereai
V
fhdo in as Saa woi bea, Wthi.,
