Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 25, 25 June 1836 — Page 3
: jane S3, IS36. "MINT DROISr SZ, Angels visits, few and far behrecnJ" ' 1 next number of this paper will' .M'i j fcff r v lKrouffh the present! . Eaa , ., . ... IT Inm. Alia II ll WOUIU lcwu.ci.ivn,.
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for fiich of our patrons as nave noxapSe(j( beio from the side, ad rot from
? t.4.f aided usin lneneeuiu, meir; 'n.s top io iMtiiom as i um r.tia wntrn; ijeid on t'ie -:ist ins!., tne iouowm
4 . cauied by want or water. Tua en-ine, utin wa r.dcp'ed, t wit : , and the remaining two thirfs in t f jftisunce will be taken as a tavor. M an , i i of Srco-ci,lann,nl instalment, ty ?ha p-.rch A considerable amount is due Unsj,,, rlmp. )Clifne frofIl tHkin2 Jr St, ' ? b"d ilh !veJ seWf
ofice for advertising and job work, and letting on steam. a? n-it more th .n, u -ta would be wilSinz to take intw minutes. The fxi it wa run ash .re j
wi" .-i las soon as practica'jle, and everv p.j-sil.; Ie panacea whica heads this article," rioi w a9 usc1 bj lie priS,f.f!ger?, j.lty Ita eauivalent. lont forget Gen-Licians of Columbii, and boit crew v
ikmeoiif you please t If. B. Copper, in the proper form, viQ be taken on subscriptions due jirevwuf to the present year. fagnis Periodicals. We are Mttof 4Ute out humour with the .Mntwe receive from some of publishers of Periodicals at the ftftward. We have from time to tine published, (at their request and with a promise of their work) long prospectuses, which if charged for as advertisements, would in some cases aoMunt to twice the subscription jffice. This paper has uniformly been sent to them with the publications marked by "expunging'' lines, jet in many instances we receive n0 feturn. Independently of these services, we have tendered them our ' wore unpretending sheet to boot. It if high time for our Hoosher editors to assert their rights and maintain their self-respect. The Nkws. Our late mails have brought little of importance, but among the items worthy of notice, we perceive, that the President has placed his veto on tl3 bill changing the times of meeting and adjournment of congress, on constitutional grounds A duel is said to have been fought between Jenifer, of Maryland, and Bynum of North Carolina, members of the House of Representatives, in which six shots were exchanged, "withoat touching hair or hide," w hen the difficulty was "satisfactorily " adjusted. The House of Representatives have passed a resolution to adjourn on the fourth of July. 1 The attention of our readers of all parties, is respectfully requested to the letter of Gen. Harrison on our ) first page. The people generally ought to bo made acquainted with . the sentiments of aspirants to so high an office as the Chief Magistracy. and it appears to us proper, that some pledge of future action on the leading matters of national policy should be given. If we can lay our hands on Mr. Van Daren's Carolina letter or anv VAjni.lllUU VI lll 3CIIUIIH.UII .'!! these matters, it will be as cheerfully given in this papers. Fourth of July. The "People's Advocate" gives the proceedings of a meeting to make arrangements for the celebration of the day in CentreiHe, which we would willingly transfer to our columns if wc had room. A dinner will be prepared by Mr. Hutchinson; Gen. E. Long is appointed President; F. V. Snider and R. H. Swain, Vice Presidents; S. R. Hothour, Orator, I. rJoomficld, ReaC. W. Appleton, Chaplain and T. G. Noble, Marshall. Cajuhdates AnoTlAccording to established customs, we cannot annouace the nama? of candidates witht the quid pro jtto, unless they are yearly subscribers to this paper. e are aul horized to announce Joseph Curtis as a candidate for Keptt'cotative to th state legislature. . A Fttrr. Th.v New Yrt 1 , fc,. " via "Usl says -The packets of May tn.and June 1st and 8th. exe.t .except terdV . , r llavr e' Sot to sca ves- - t Also a VJU 1 number of other 111.- r -r m. I or W "unting-i t s said, to 200 tK,ffr! " hould be remembered W Z-k r"1 wUnd utel fifteen wiS'iC? f lhe twe aompanied
f rom tke Cincinnati Oasatic i Jane si.
CTKAJi novr oraTsrcTiox. Th steam boat Rob Rov l.umt a boiler while ond.r way from N. O. f r Louivi!ie. on the evening cf June 9. The accident occurred when ah was under waj. near Columbia, on the Misaipsippi. The following gives an account how it occurred, end the con sequences. It i an extract of a letter C 1 I T 4" - I i . . irom cierK 01 ine roat: The ermiueer on watch, Mr. Thomas Brown, ay, th water was a! o ore the u P1, cocks in each of the side boilesrs.whieh f-, ,1,.. fl,.. . 1 i
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fdieTethe Btitrerers. At S o'clock ther'Iam be cliangen to r iftm, anu .uarNorth American, Capt Breden. came along, ket Street eastof FranLhn be chan-
n!e and towed us to this place. The euff' teia are all comfortable as circumstances can render, in sood house-, five doctors in attendance. The numler now lost and dead, is 17. How many more wiil die, wc cannot s;iy. A MAGNIFICENT PROJECT. The nrieet if the indenenderw-o nf Tev-' L J. .i i . ' - -v- t
asnds urau. fc,,L1n1r,:e Mi r.K'WA
n din iu a tim huiu uc.ti.ii. nvu, CurrieU Out, Will CieaiC tjulio a ntv " f " 1 1 . . ' . . era in me nibiorj ui u paii ' - .1. i r . ,.c .1.' commerce in UUS Country. It IS Well i known that steamboats of five or six hundred tons burthen can ascend the Red Riveras high as Natchitoches and it is now proposed in a New Orleans paier, that a rail constructed from that pt a some in the Southern tain, and thence to the Gu'.f of C;ili- : fornia. Such a wont would give to IO . New Orleans access in the Last In uan, Peruvian, and Chilian trade, which j would enanie ner io set compcuumi: at defiance. It appears to us. how-J ever, that it is not by the lied liiver,! hut hv the Kio C.ranile. ttial t ) COIIilllUUIUUltUlI IllUt iJl- tutviiu, ii ut ail. This last river has a course estimated at from 1500 to 1700 mites , i n extent, and can - ; SteamtKiatS OI MC:.iiDUl l.icn ne i.i 700 miles, which V. ill bi? within Ml inronsdeble distance of the Culora IXILlIl- lCi 'v of the West. a nvr that empties int; the Gult ol Cal.lovm i. It is It l I . Ii : I'l-' ble that a portage rail road connoiv ting these two rivers need not tie ot greater leilgtil than two hllftdrcil a a fi UV'es. lr ,. . ' If tin rnmmnnieatinn WffC Open-: ed, the route to India and to the Wes mm ...... , i tern coast o! routh America would be shortened more than one half. Curious Proclamation. In 1647 a proclamation was issued by Henry VIII. that woman should not meet together to bah ble and talk and that all men should keep their wives in their houses. IlEttrtc. Mr. Jenifer, of Md and Mr Bvnum, of N. Carolina, hth members of j the House of Representatives, lad an af fair of h(nor,on Tur sday morr.irg list, iBIadenhur2. Six aho's, nl no dam age dine!! concluded by honorable adjustment ! ! The gentlemen s' em to have teen nervous tremulous of hand, or dim ofviaion. Mr. Bynum his heen held up as a Hair Trigger. He can hardly mnffj.it it here liter. Q i- re Were the pistols rhnrsred wit!i bil!, or waddi- g or only with powder? ci-v. c z. John P2e has been e'eetrd a S n-itT of the United Stairs horn the Mate ot.vw HamDshire.to fill Uie vcaurv i ccis-onea i by the re?cnit!on cl Hr-ac n i . was ! arrived in this city, anu t jkon h rTo lnT !
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l (tioo carefuly rtpaiied ami Jt warranted n.roVie Air lIvxrrIofInl,ian.whoha'?'-TcacxctTVOO,enc,ock,-) Matheiuaficaf iur.iiA.u.Asoiiuuiau , . and suirey ine instnirnents repaired. Speciaclei
ueeii iui auiiit.- unit n""""-" , . .. . room bv severe indisposition, was roorn uy '"1 . , iifTiruntlv recovered to be able to resume his seat in the House of Representatives yesterday. Globe June 9. United States Dnk. The Erie Gazette of the 2d m?t. says: 44 We learn, from ood authority, that the Branch of the 17. S. Bank will be established at this place between this 1 A ' and the first of August. havin ded value best mixed ing taken bega and thrive verv well on their new food.j - 1 he inquired of the lonnerosv ner what the reason Was? Ah. says he, uie;
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U. 11 1 . o un? oir' ' . . , a 1 ,1.1 vmj iiuviu.u mar ail VI wiiim uii? wi bcu wh iijv inun to sell, rtcommen- under the firm of Samuel Parker and John 1 k I 1 .1.1 ;
. , . , , , ... uiit-3 uicj i'i'ii ati-j inciu, aiuwi vw wcuiinmiuuin .t;..i . . it very highly, on account ot the Keenan is tn day dusolveJ. I win pay .irtrt . af;pp; ic,on4. i i:uh. 196.
of the iw-Iu5t it heino the no debt cf Im contracting1 after this daie. . r " I : " " ' " san-HUM 11 UCIIIli lilt, e ih. nnil Inin nf s.i.l iVnirS- tn writ l!w!r, ' c B . w ..S 1
f,i ;n tu.,,n f,.nn(fi ,.l n SAiiLfcl r.KN l. i . . V . iCrcc ruc cassia .nciuaait s 1 food m the world !or cattle when' . , T...a 0,... 'aid div of Auiuat next, that said cira-i -i-hi.
with meal. A purchaser hav-;- 'nlaiaLais will ,io!y to said Court to lake! arfc U &.7wim. ri
it on this recommendation,) . . . tne ma'ter of SJ,d bill confiaseJ to rriR iBhierib.n having entered into
n to leedhiscattie on 5aw-dut """J v f them, aiiddrder and decree accordingly, j 1 Co-partnership undefthi firm of Swam, meal: but find mi thev d dnf.TT,.c" nt"d, B, order of the Ctur'. U, (J t.k. riLni. ifrmin the
rcaon i near enoiiQ-o. vou coni:r wiu, vpupur noorinz, ri
know how to mix it, voti should use! less saw-dust and more meal !' Adjournment. The Housa have nnnAinlAil .1tVi i-vf"Ti,1- f.-i," -i t 1 . -.i , T-r-1 ' ' . .,01 . ' , 1
iiirui, uic iu wu:, no uuuu., tuu-ed to tU fcharcsor resu!ar price, charcur"LCI!r GAZ j ed as customary. Log wi'on at the
Of earthly goods, the best ia a food wife, A bmd the bittcruwtt corse ia hie."
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4th of July. Or-Io consequence of some nnforseen difficulty, the arraPgcmpn! for the celebration have been recalled and other mensure i dupted -of which due notice wiil be eiven. A meeting of the Committee will le ho?den at Mr. Cibberfey's 1'otel on th;e eveninji 23:h inst. Punctual attendance is requested. Irvin Heed, Sec. a i t ia nut uu- w ' i BOROUGH COUNCIL. At n meetins the Borough Council. resoPearl; Washington- Street east ot I'earl be changed to Marion; CkkrktJ Strekt south of Main be changed t Franklin; Dkach Street south ofi ged to Spring FRANCIS KING, Boko' Clerk. June 23. 25:3 TAKEN UP, by James
W aio.iTof rerrjr lownMp, ayne tnw wenit inert and most cxteniive in wie rounroimtv. Indiana, on the 4th d.iv try. nn.t thev nleditc themstlTe that thote who
i i M 7 fit r f 1 nn XI A If n VI JrY nf ,-i ,rrel color, blaze f;ice, email -"fc-njO . SMt on the riht hind foot, no nthrr marks or brands perceivable: about -2bHnUhih, lisatmade, uP,weri to he ;j years olil la't sprinsr fcliil nppraista to dv . i i - n 1 1 i - i jimn lliisanu iiuuiii lowier. i I'hf Imv trni r.onv Irnin m r niiiK or . JOSilL A CANAA V. J. P. r4, Q-th i3G. ii::3w 1 Fa 1'in for sale. THE sii!iscri!icr offjrs for sale hn. &c. ; als., a thriving young orclinrd i i.r.. - ...ii . i i ,i ii . ..ii i .: r... i. Hve. Isaac b. haines. th mo. 35th, 136. 5tf Cosnb and Variety Store, Selling PIT. THiu suscriii'T bt-in? I-itelv t;nrr.il a-'ortment of COMBS of cvrrv k tin t anil lie-crii-tion, a fl s5 1T5 Qtfri,ware, Coffee M.lls, II'iinmer, tnhin and taa Spooin, Knivtaml Furks i-eiij nai Mtf Kni.i. a larce quantity of Sto k,l lii'tiiu and patont Thread, Stackins of all, ."dsSuspen l n and Purses, skein and ball iKiuiti.riitliiM. tmi nmt rnltnn nnril. trwinir i Slik 7ok ail eves. 250.000 lnl!el eved nee-! i! Im ami a treat varii;rv ol cooiis ton numerosii to Uit-ntioa. i y,; vcry rh-,.n for cASfl as 1 am determin-! ed .oiro tof irmiis.cassoon as the si are sold, i hit (liiiir .jthi3 nut ovf wnuir-'iiiw nuu U7 - i io-' every r;iiuri!ay anernoon - iiiVloclc Cweather rirrmitfin-r u:itil all fie c,',cl weamer prrmu.infc,j ujui an .ie j- .1.. - I i euvu. ui-Fvn.u vi. I ItiYIPT V I pvvn t i;;i.Miiij I. v Opposite the Hank, I iiichaiond, la. 22JPO Reward! THE above reward will he given for the discovery and npprehensinn of the pnrson or persons wli set fire o the dwelling hune a.-d .-table of Mr. S1.ihlo Clvw'on in this place, on Monday niht
I hf FARM when- In- now resulet. ' I !. III." I IVrJ IX TIIK TIU' UK n,ir,.,. i!,,, -nir.:,,. ,, . i-- -
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nt through 7. ;;;,,uan.47 fnce on the Sth in... motIe Lobsad rin,
uuuuy .lxouii- ncrs, with a coiniortaDe uwvhiin nouw, out, i UK l;urTV BEAT OF ADAMS COCXTY, IA.: "i!n i.ir- 3ivmmii i i sion caps. ur& ir.ins, D
! S 1 00 of the above re ward is r.lTdred h v ; Gabrael C. Isenberger aud Elix-" i the. Cunc-.l of thin Enough, and the othir!abL'th h,s w,fc I
100 by Mr. Cliwson Richmond, June 18, lS3t II E M OVAL. Franklin Thorpe JTJ ESPE 'TFULLY informs tr.e public that he his removed his op to the new trirk, two oors ra"t of Ihe stage office, whrru I.e ha? just re-' 1 :m S V '. All ceiv.-ii anil openr l and opened a trowl S. -Li assortment ol lUSU .llll'lll UI " Alt r. . ... - Z .TT1TXTT5T.' 'T ft.
an ! m'wni,c?,.,:ecr f"r ale on reasonable tern..: ' .biii ii'i" nnJ wi-hrs the public to call arid ex iiuiuc for lis scat. 'themselves. ; i
"X R 4Iilra nnil tvifrhffl nf trtr rlr-mrmtn-tian nueu 10 oiu irames. i oanir anu tor i " .. , i. i i . poration seal, itoor and trunk plates engrated hi the shortest notice. 5 7-Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange. Richmond, June !?, 133G. 2ltf si: i NOTICE is !if KlUivLAND. erebv riven to lhos w!: y !.,rU .r..n;T vl thia i.!u,nto,1 hno iU - - - .... - ... , diii.mw flichmor.d. June 15. IVJG. XJl:St. I r " ., -.. , . i sesoucsj iiimuer at i:e in.u, ana aas ncwi on Land anJL oUers for ale poplar, oak' and walnut slfini boarjsjtwo inch pop-; tCTinS Ijcrs brou-ut to the mill will h either mill. x Caleb Shreve.
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rxcbslvrly tf the subscriber, who has the uicnt representation, and said complain-' iTJIAinRCLtyriladsperioi horsr? in keep:nr. juts pray in the said bill that said trauda-! . VFSTINGS tceth'r with a " ANDKRSON GRIMES. lent ar.u pretend, d wiil may be set cside ai awortrnent of '
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ters: poplar and oWUirg:fence board; m iisujcmiii.iiwii w3 m.ciea - v --b - ---' r r"" . T r. . . 1 B . ... (..-... :.. fcirvri nf machinery: as aJao lor turninr
popiar plates 101st; j pmael s!ad; 5i;i; wf """" J "y oreasi . ' T 7 ' ' f tsw.ln.t .rJ poplar flank; floor.r. board. Acc. Ace. all of wnich w tt) several eminent pnysic.aus but rece.ved! "itb"oofide0ce (in their ability and disbe disposed of at fair market price and -e.itfit. I then apolie.l to Ur.Smuel,: ...i,h.irrIto;B n,i.
jtiimo. 21st,
JTOTMCE IS hereby iven, that we the undersigned Commissioners, appointed by the Wayne Probate Court at the May Term "or 1S3G, wilt on Saturday, the 16tb of July iext, prt-ceed to sell to the highest bidder the North E is? qiarer of Section 9, Township 13, R:ne 1 Wesi, (on the premises) without reserve. The Farm lays one and-a-half miles South Eit from Richmond, and w
trmer!v owned t y Samuel Walker. I - fo.ns the lands of WiMnm Scearce, U-thert j jChaptntn, S .-.'omo'i Hornby and Sunuelj Coal; the con Jitioos or the sale to be one, i't'" oi mo p'jrcnase money jhkj in iuuuj vrn equal i H.SCT l '. i . isrgtns, . Daniel Reid. Achilles Williams,' JunelS, 1S3J. WV -w -r Cori77iis'rs. 2t'3 FIRE fire!! ?:asii V W A VINT! I A r,,.. f tU 11 ulhrldr.! F. I"n.rnn ComnailT " the r J i - - 8Ub-:riberi, nowreadjrtoPra.,trl.u.e. of u, - iubumj ngiiiiisi m r-w ui uu luav i'j "it-. j THE e nmpany for which he i acting is one nf ! f r iTK'i liHMimt. .ilk tK mnnnv .Kill Km. treated in the mat literal manner anJ all ! shuil he adjusted with faintest anil promptitude. IVrsons wishitu: to provide aeainst the contin - ci.cy of a lo of their property by this destrucnte hi-iiipih nre raueira lucnu i im wm un T . . . . , erbn. . RrnK Itanlr i ri Pirh. uniii -ucvi, jtn, u uia..v.. . .. i raotui. la., wnere me terms 01 iiisuraucc win "- known and the policies granted. Com -
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uiunicntions hy ltf r(pMt paid) will be prompt ly aud cheerfully attet;ded to. I J.AMKS W. BORDEN, Acsst. June 11, 1836. 23tf "luuwKe price on ti-i, , . . the premises, the; r'2il ir. and at l ort Wjvsi'J the 2d of July next. THIS towi i beautifuZr situated on a hih banknftiieSt. Mary's Vtivc-r, about 21 miles : from Fort Wayne an.l 75 .'imo liicbiuon.l, and witrnn nve miles of the geographical centre ol iM.-couiiiy uewgine nearest practical puiinj thureto. 'l'he State road from Fort VV ayne to; Richmond (c.mninnlj caled the Quaker trace)! nas-is ilirfCtlr tlinm h this ntar.e. Thre is lairo a Stats ri.uilfro.ii this place to the centre! , ol Suuben couaty, crossme the Maiimee river, i i -i i i . . . . at Miiiiuif-e r-lanils anil the St. Joseph river ovt r, tie u.outh of Uear cretk; the State road to Winchott r also intersects the Uuaker trace near this place. The quality of the lai.d in t:m' count in poi t of fertility is surpassed buone ir, f tic Sttt - it i. nkn w.ll tfntuml init Aulv timbered, ami from the n.anr agricultural ail-' v:mtaifs Mflir.lfil ami tht rnmntitv of I:iih1 hetnir Urtilj entereU tor cultivation, it is confidently ranked auion the most populous counties of (the State. The St. Mary and Wabash river oriicstai . 1 1 ra s. tiiia iaiuii v vw as wzmwj luin: arc . i -j vui ..n.j , :cintempl.iled ort Wayne ami Pickaway rail i j . ' . . : rrijiii- w irr . n nfii roiMir rifi . win ill L nroD louiiuj ww iiiiuiiii uii iun. i Toe c ounty seat has been lately permanently i located at this place.and ample donations made to the county fr the sneed v erecUou of the publie buililuiKS. 07" Terms One fourth in hand and the balance in 6, l j,and let months. Thomas Johnson,) Samuel I. Hugg, ) " ' rietors. June II, 1 836. 23:3t THE STATE OF OHIO, Montgomery county, ) SS. Esther Butt, Solomon Butt, Ja- I , n, cob liiiUmnu and Fully Huff- f ln l nancerJ man r.is wire, I liomas lo Irr ami Sarah lo ler bis wife, an J others. J " IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of said county at their April Term, 183'i, the said defendants. J tcou Ilalfm ,n and Polly his wife and Thoujjd Iiwler and Sarah bis wife, ate hereby notified that the said complainants; dir. nnilm'AMiifiiini Phi-rr . - 11". : muir ;j!u tiiiisi siiu iiieijijaiiii aii'i um .? : t -II ,1-, l.t it lied.
!ers, charging that Jacob Uu't sen'r died,Tlcke!s Rnd only 7,1 10
juboul the midule of July, 1831, in said; countv, seized and roused of real and1 " , . . . . . . t personal estate to a large amount, being! . " ' . ... 1 : i t - ii . I certain heirs at law named in said bill: Tiiat OU the 22d tiay of July, 1831, a pa p r writing purporting to be the last will and testament of the said Jacob Butt een"r ,. :i.;. a ,k r ' wns exraioitea to tne court ol (Juminon n. r . Piens of M..nt.mery county for probate. and execution ihereot granted to Jacob Nemle and Samii'-l I'utt, the Executors 'therein named; that sid paper wri'ISg was; cot in fact and in truth ta lust will and' not in Sact and in trutu t.T lust will and testasient ofsid Jacol Butt dee'd, and ihit i!iS rxpcution thertiof was nr.nrfd r r luuiunu iruciiii.u!ii mjy ue sci tsiue I as wholly null and void and of none effect ' as wholly null and void and of none effect' inUw,&.c. The said defeiiJan'a, Jacob. Polly, Tho-i EDW RU VV. DA VIES, Clerk McNctt &. TuKirsroiSjS'jlVs. f'2J)w j TO THE AFFLICTED. i .i!ir,i:i.u uniiig mneii no mwicines iot tour week , I have emovHj ibe blessing oi ceaim ever sir.cey ana can now ur wuica I could not do before. JOHN WHITAKEB. ts4u? coun'v, jiineo, tojo.
exccu roll's sale. WILL beaold at pohlis s-le, at tha late! j i r dl'. , o.i i. j i !
three miles nor.h of Richmond on the Ftt (Carncr f lai and lroni ttreeUWayne wid, Wayne county, Indians, on n nnvnn Second dav th 27th ingU ti e personal i?j . A U I IV E R , property of s,id deceased, consIs:in ,jAS jus. recveJ rom Xew york horses, hojrs.sht-ep. one m.lch row, wagon :an1 r-wt a l.f.r,l . spK1NO ani gtrsf, houenold furniture nd irrn-nj; n.i si'MMKK 5(xl-S !ectrd evprawlr fcr utcnsil-s Ae. S ile to comrunce at t u thi market, n.l will bntuM at rerfnneri price.
ioclw! on sid d-.iv. whn terms will be 'lr--,. L . -.. .,rr! .t..o itlA, It nluin f.TT ! JONATHAN TOWNSI1ND, JOHN RUBER DS. Executors. Gth tno. 1 1 th 1S3G. 23 J5'. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, ! THE unJersi-ncd hnv.nz taken out ! letters Ttwirnurfo, the Inst will and itf.tr.ment of Phiuras Roberts, deceased, Ibteof Wnvne township, Wayne county ; !d.herehy notify all perm-, wh , an inu'fc'.ted to the estate of a nd deceased, to i , I conic foi ward and mike immediate pv - ,.ient thereof, and nil persor.s harinff j ict 1 - -j . . 7 i. :rruni4 atnim a-tul f.Attt lira reniifo'eil to .i l li r.' ' .. - .k T . ?r-1 L i 14 1111 Iwi'C UiWUltia HIV " ;d;ite heftf Th, es.,te j-liwvvi aaolwent.1 JON ATH AN TOWN SEND, JOHN ROBERDS. Executors. Clii rno. 7th, 183G. 2rjt K!ILTCATIO.
Lyman J. Loveland, wou.d irrornvcrapc cnmkt; !wiiwn French Unena; irra
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cmz?ns 01 ft'cnmond and vicnitv.VI.ith i.ln ,.!!., .,ri...
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t he intends owning a school in he c us; linen dnper; 0, 7, ami 8 qool house l itely oco.p.e-1 i,y .Mr. Jom s l.f.i., IU co.;check, ticks, A-c .; W almit Street, w est ot Fro t ; in whieh CJ hales domestic gooda. 1 be taught the several Lr inchest of a
i , : 3 L 1 Jwill be t;.u2ht the several c-rnimoneu-llish education. lie Ikuws ly diligent attention to his busints, an ! tinI n - j weaned pain to promoti , ucatlon, to gain a liher:.! te th cause of cJ - REMOVAI.it. Cb. ll'oulkc have rc - moved tliesr store to the nurth side of ; T ,;n Street, next door e:ist r.film !i.nL R;ct0ona June 1, 1S30. 22 tf j - Z aV 4P.V.Vil .l.VD aV H2TK, ,,, , . . , V anted immediate.y at the Meam Mi l ami V. ill 'n liri.irv nt 'fwiirl W;ivne County Indiana, tdi miles North ei.t .-i . . . i . i j i jtn iniii'i. v4iiiS' un. emimiv uiiii :i'uu -ii i - " wages will he given. USSBORN, REYNOLDS, & d. 5:h m nlh,30ih 1S3 J. 2 tf. JUST RECEIVED. And for sale at the store of the suu!K:riij -i?, noi in enai irnt;r ni main nun . . . tAJs. G. & C. .MEN DEN HALL. Richmond (5 month 21. 1833J2 3i Jllanagcrs Ojjiccy City of Wheeling, M9 U, 1&30. Va. Wellsburg lottery, No. 2. Draws at Alexandria, June 251 lKJtV .$30,000-Q!0,000-$6000-5,U0O-4,000. 25 of $1,000 Tickets $10 Shares in Proportion. Maryland State Lottery, No. 13. Draw r-t Baltimore 27th June. 183ti. S.OOO 3000-4.000, 10 of $1,000 Tickets f'y Shares in Proporiion. 78fi CSSAT XSASCZXOTiZ. Alexandria lottery, Class A. Draws at Alexandria, June 30, 1S3S. 1 prize of $100,001) is $100,000 1 25,000... 1 .1 0,000. ... 1.... .7.f00 1 5,000 ...2".,000 10,tXH) ..700 ....5,0110 ,v-" Address your Orders to CLARKE & COOK. .Vizir aoons. V. R. & S. 1 FOULKE, Ttfp ESPECTFU L L Y inform their JJkMt friends and the public, that they Lave just received from the eastern cities frcsu aos"tment of Spring and Summer Aesouz which are manv r.bin aid f?ucr 'articles for Ladies ware, never before io this market; also, a great ranety of super- - .tt j nn nin i n.orH.s .a comr new gen -ras a -sort men t of Hardware SHOES, BOOTS, and Groceries, ' rnmniinitr that thev have erected a commod tons Machine Shop,aear the Richmond j j Foundry, Ac are now ready to give prompt attention to all orders for Carding and .a nricesl ask ralrona?e from a ceneroaa public JOB W.SWAIN, JONAS GAAR. ABKL TIIORNCURY.
trout streets, IK!. KEI.Lhi aj;.y,on t,, io aod Lsguira coffee, apice, GRASS SCYTHES, BRUSH SCYHIKS; ,,J.per, iediSo, maddertgineer. Le?&!
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at t;ie cheap cash store. 1 b 'oiiowiug re auon; ttm good, n-cid: iCJ'iths, ra. tmeres nd snttinetts (f every jc.l r, qj.'.ty ard price; ViUei!cis, Merjsr.tili s-ilk. sa'iin, and botiilt'sin restin-: t3X piece c ilico assorted ; llfjh and dark I .-I . . . .1 ... 1" . ii i . '"r 1 i- iw.wm. a'"Jrle''n i:?" ri-v.. black ace 'adjp-h.-iMi.i; wwmj adk: g,ue y t" V P11" "nd fi:,red f WiSS '"ti... I (K., pi sin "nd eros. , . , . . ,J . " iv.iu-rira.urerwa ati!l tioub.a-'.t lCf and fxil eo. threa.f At 'lKi - . i "uu gs, inrea3 ai , , ' .. Plus lustrma ribbons assorted: white and bUrV . . 0 t "mirniiu uc r iltalinn crane: crao? life: tiok mulii i " dK -Mnee atl'i !!' fl . do.I whitO J 1 J 1 , . .V,.,T Wursl' d nd h-a.ery ( tun iiitfh.cv j f . ra&. I " ' 1 - . V . . . ... 1.. : beaverteens il)anc: crds; Mexican mixtures. Romm: jd'.;blue drills; otormtHi's; PituJuirh cordj i Krrwht?ii m in&tt Kl -i.!r I.V JL. 4 em ton 10 MM tit 'IU: til C 0T tiller ff Locks, Utcbc,CTew, binges, butt. iand raspa, saw etu, rule, gauges, iron &;
1 share of p.ihlic!8tcel ql,are, bammers, ron, japan and
-.i.., .uii.iui . auu inn. crew and dri ass t!o., brasa comeun locks, pcrcu. rass and iron and iron, fry pa-i, thovc-'s, spades, hoes, trac anJ halter chains, auvils, vices, steelyariis. n-ilnnt fklln,.A 1. . . . . n t . I . 8iates, curry combs: azors,knire, kniras and forks, cl issels, braces and bitta, draw in knives, hatchets, cult inp knivea, grata and corn scythes, plane irooa, ausjers, crinillets; hand saws, mill and cross cut do, sheep shears, carpenter's adr., axes, A-c. A jrer eral assnrtt.ient of SCHOOL anil WANK nooK.. A larp-e lot ef S 'vDDLMRY and 8ADDLKIl'S rUDDs. At.SO C.7.?.T, C-Jtiaa and Queenswarr, Iron, Xails and Castings, BOOTS and SHOES of all kinda. Tuscan and leghorn Donnets. dirocrricN, eoorts were mnstlr Purchased prtvious tn tiia rise of g iods ninl c:n tx sold low. Purchaser are respectfully invited im call and ei mine the stork. Kichmond, April 30, I63C 1 O II Vfi. Xlia T. Itvram, YTJ) RO POSES te Irhinj an Englif h mktk School in the town of Richmond, in lh hoase lately occupied by lr. Warner. As it ia supposed there ate ptipiU sufficient l the toSra aud vicinity to fiifm a mcIkk 'I.wiUmmiI wrterftrifj with those already estahli-ried, hw nopea that thoe who fed interested will render him their assistance in eneVavoriii' to pmroote tha causa of txlucation and Morality in this part of tha cou.itry. tie proprww-s teaching the various branches of English fxloration, toectker with the Latin arnl Greek language; and by oortotant and unwearied attention to hntiness hope Ut merit the approbation of his employers. 07 School to comraence May WUi. Tuition, thccus'.oimry prices. kichmonil, May 28th, 183(5 3Uf Valuable Properly FOR SALE. The subscriber oXen for aale tha handsome sanation where he now tesidea, on the National Road, iramdiately wet of the Bridge at Richrr.ond. There am sixteen acres of Lam, well improved; a good dwelling and on buildings with excel'cnt stalling. The situation would make a first rate Tavrrn Stand. For terms apply to tho isubacribcr on the preraisea. ABNER HUNT. Riclimond June -J, IS3:i. 22 tf. II n 1 1 i rt Sluciinos. JOIIIV ; PAGE. V ES PECTFU LL Y informs tba inhab. itnnts of Richmond and vicinity, last ni Ins commenced the above busine in the td.-op Psrmrly oeetrpied t y Calwb bcaron, whre he intend constantly to ltep on baud a general a-ortmeit rFUR and WOOL 1 1 ATS plin ar d frhiowatle,'f ihe b"St q-tali'y. Tnose who please to. faor him with tfaeir custom may rely on prompt attention to their rrdeM, and alt favors cratefullT acknowledged. N. B. All kinds of Furs and Limb's VV-o! wanted.' J. P. JAMES VV. BORDr.N, NOTAKV PUBLIC mo COHVKYAKCZ3L Richmond, imdimma It..:. .JI.K:. t.mm ? .1 xr..-. n.. :. . j as 1 ,,utl 1 ft UUIIVi I . UWI. I mm W IU MH acknowledgements of deeda of conyyance, roortgagea.&c. He will alas) strait written instruments in an aeesrtU Mid beat manner. Odiee on Main Curvet, fosiie the Urr.cb Bask. '; Aagmt tb. 1h:C. ' - -'y ?' XEVCAURIT AL. v EDMUND EV rLNS Ute, reeetveJ an additional topply of GOODS m Ma Absv conaistingot Coacti Covert and Ljsssasi,surCasX acat Hariss, Sole and I'pper LrnUwv, CasT and Kin 8kina,wif h a renrnj vnrwr Uaat. n MKiw-aaakava ttasea, Ac. per ejJaat kia twiner ana
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