Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 28, 16 July 1836 — Page 3
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at tbe
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eB.wfcersofthe Relief Fire T'Env will meet this af-
ijufifl k t the Council
fe1 Bf 'Order Itk11 vr is K IXG. Sec.'y .
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&.a of the closing proceedings
InJute Congren are given below, RLdsst important transactions IcTthTjetfioo are noticed in the cir-
ftgnponaw"" r
,. 1 General Lonff.of the Board
I Works, informs us that the
Coaur.is.io.er. of this MiN rI.j in nbtaiaiii a loan of half
pVatnvepercenU faT Ur. Cjimprorenw. This is orobaWy Li much as cn be expended before
"text summer.
! Mr. Taylor Webster made some remark in support of the motion to re-commit. Mr. Hannegan moved some additional instructions, striking, from the bill every thing in relation to the bridge across the Wabash. . Mr. Lane moved the previous question, and it'was reconsidered. The
main question was ordered to be put,
yeas 101 nays 74, and the bill was
i passed.
: .ma. . mm
The bill to continue the tumoer-
land Koad from Vandalia to Mississippi was taken up, and after some amendments agreed to, it was ordered to a third reading; yeas 93, nays
80. The bill to continue the Cumber
land Koad east of the river Ohio was
taken up, and on motion of Mr. Har
din laid on the table, without a divis
ion.
The bill malum? aDoroDiiations for
military & other roads was taken up,
and on motion of Mr. H in ton, was
laid on the table, 8 to 97.
The bill for the continuation of the
Cumberland Road from Vandalia to
the Mississippi river was taken up,
and the question being on its engross
ment, the yeas and nays were called
jfor and ordered, and were yeas 93,
nays 80. The bill for the continuation of the National Road, from the Mississippi river to Jefferson City, in the stnte of
Juki Beccired,
A new wppl) of PAINTER'S ARTICLES, ch as
Gold and Silret Leaf,
(it-Id, Silver mm Copper Brans, F roaring blue and white, Scualts blue, black, brown and red. Pencil, Fitehea, Menders ainlpSnssbes, Chrome yellow and green, Pruekea Bue, Lamp Black, and Rad Load, Vetiittaa Red and Spaaish sVowa, Spirit Turpentine, Litharge, ate. Ac. SO kezs White lead, for sale by
IKVLN REED. Richmond, July la, 1838. SStf
REMOVAL. franklin Thorpe, RESPECTFULLY
informs the public1 that he has removed hit thou, to the new brick, two
Kfi( cast of fue nag office, where he has just re-
evtved and opened a good
assortment ot Wstchks,
THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY N E W S A!U UTKBAEV CAZCTTB:
A weekly Family Newspaper, devoted to
Literature, Criticism, the vine Arts, General intell igeace, News, die Price Two Dollars rsa anxtm payable in advance. 1 TUU PlULAMLmlA SaTVBDAT !fWS embraces every variety of light literature, including Tales, Poetry, Essays, Criticisms, Notices el the Fine Arts, the Drama, die. The original matter m supplied by writers of the first eminence. A regular correspondence is maintained with Washington, and the principal Cities of the
Union, and arrangements are in progress
by which letters from Europe will be con
stantly furnished.
Attention is paid to securing at the
earliest possible date, the choicest produc
tiona of tho English periodical press.
Popular novel are occasionally given.
which he offer lor sl on reasonablbe terms ; mid wihea the puUuc to call and examine for themselves. N. B. "Clocks and watches of every description carefully repaired and &. warrai.te.l ibreue year (except wooden c locks.) Mathematical
and surrey in; instruments repaired. Sperlaele j glasses fitted to old Iranm Count and tor-j
poration seals, door and trunk plates cnrraied, in the shortest notice. " i
fjT-Old Gold and Silver taken, in exchange. Richmond, June 18, 1836.... 24tf
JhTJOOST
HENRY HOOVER, A.M. BRADBURY. BOVSK OF BEraSSENTATIVES. RICHARD J. HUBBARD, NATHAN SMITH, CORNELIUS RATLIFF, LOT B LOOM Fl ELD, JOSEPH CURTIS, WW. M. DOUGHTY. SttEBUT. SOLOMON MEREDITH, JACOB R. FISHER, otnrrv cwbtjiissioxkb. 1HOMAS McCOY.
natting Daiineu.
JOHN
PAGE
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhab-
AU itants ol Richmond and vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in the nhop formerly occupied by Caleb Shearon, where he idtends constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of FUR and WOOL HATS pi .iin and fashions Me, of L I - ear i
me uesi quautv. i nose no please io
favor him with their custom m3V re!y on
j
ui6 anu
, - ff to interfere wiih the prompt attention to their order., and all
jM.ssoun, was xaaen up ana oraerea. var-ely TneUte,t all favors gratefully acknowledged.
w a uuiu icitu. ;pm f mu rrmin, intelligence, invana
iblv form part uf the contents.
tixPORTs or l or ror.. nen we -. News u inw6 on a Mio ahex of
HKa, i uic- -u.x!i -m-'uiH ui iwut, i lhe ,HrgMt cia-t aild furnishes as large an derived froill the t otton crop, and , Ami.,tn. reading matter aa anv weeklv
... -i :.u .l. :n: r t j
Caor. Ve are now in me miasi cumptre n vimuinimiwus i uif harvest, ami seldom has natureUars wH:h it annualiy prottuces
HLled a more bounteous return fun when we call to mini the mdilJcrence
:ltk.!Kr of the husbandman in this! with wbun th.- pr.-luct'.un was view-
. UNF IMW. " ' " k .
'BV r -t - .... Vi.ll 1. L :i . n
ftisX of the country
are rmmwers in utr.
Stilt,
most
thereifcit i 1 712, it on-ht to stimulate our
iwiKcr now published in the countrv. At
trillion is more prticu!ifly paid to the
quality than to the quantity of articles furnished, and the publishers pledge them-
i ... .
'stives that it has no connection witn any
N. B. AUkibdauf
Wool wanted. Ricirmond, May 28, 1836.
Lamls
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PKESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN 1M. For President, ma. 1. Harrison, of Ohio. For Vice President, Francis Grander, of New York ELECTORS. Manton i. Clar, Albert S. White, Milton tarn. Achilles Williams,
Austin W. Morris, Abraham P. Andrews
John U. Ciendvuin, Hi ram Decker,. Enoch McCarty. For President, IMartin an Buret, of N Y. For Vice President, Richard 71. Johusou, of Ky. KLKCTOHS.
Sec. 3d. And that the reaaaraiax ene kwa.
?fd d4lars b loid oat bk Ihat pa.rt ml VTaleet
stmt west of rsMi. r.ia a:d nirt July Ma, le3C JOHK FIN LEV, First Bargees. Fraaeu Kui . Clerk. An Ordinaaca to waprera the faklM Sqeara.-
Sec 1. Be it ordained bv the
Borauf h CssjBcil of the Borouck of .
Thrt the ana oToee kvndred a ad fifty
be. and the aasae as, hereby arvronriaseaV
laaprove the peUic square, by eacloaiat; tke
same with a sttbstaeuai rence an aa
iprevesaeets as the council may direct. Sec 3. That the above approprtati")
expended ander tbe Merutaeesjee or I
di nut tee ol paciic onitaiags ana wnwi.
rassed and appreTen Jaiy sub,
john MLKl.run;
Francis King , Clerk.
Iur
gine for the Boroegh of Richmond :
Sec ltt. Be it ordained by the Bur Berouoh Council of the Boraerb mf 1
That tbe sum of eight huedred dollars be end
the same is hereby appropriated ler the pea ebase of a Fke Eugine (or the ase of this Bue to be paid out of any saonies ia the treasure set '
therwiie appropriated.
Sec 2d. That the coMouttee sta areeosape-
aies be ami (hey are htreby authonaed to parchase aa engine agreeably to tbe provision mt
the ant section ol tins u nil nance, rassed and approved July 5th, 1836. JOHN FINLEr, First U urges. Fraaci King, Berougb Clerk. Aa Ordinance for soppl)iag the Berongk ef KicbaKMid with water :
Jonathan William, John Myurs, William Kockhill, tcora;e V. Moure, Williri.ni WUito,
Jesse Jackson, Marinus VsiUett, Elisha Long, Thouuts C. Stewart,
Boroash Ordinances.
Aa
jyjsw GOODS.
fruit-' extrttons iaofln-r matters, und j,re-ila lw. Weekly, or Monthly. The matter
usoni. but tliev will eenr.-illy i nt the sceptic-m in the success ol
forjai among- those who tike thejplj ct so apt to be propagated by
at pains to prepare iiieir grounuitiw"risaim nucatics.
r crnns. or WtlO allOW nature lOtaKJt me tuifcuit; ui sua win sum uy
. KniJt( tht work atter th?v einiiloy thousands and thousands of
ire committed to the earth. people. There is already as much
raised and mnnulactured in the tuastelected last week' States, as there was of cotton in t of tbe Mndiane'th Union, in 1792. In this Slate
people are every where planting the
mulberry tree, either for the purposes offcultivating the silk worm them
selves, or tor sell ins trees to those
engaged in the culture.
we notice tne article ot cotton in
oar paper, although not the growth
oi rennsvivania, ne cause it wui oe
bro't to and exported from our sea
port, and will pay a considerable toll
to our canals and rail-roads. Har
ris burg chronicle.
NiirsMrrss. We nr.
sotirf the enlargement
iraal," hich,snd the "Democrat" are
liicbsed to mammoth size.
The 'Saturday News of Philadelphia,
i sew paper, published by L. A. Oodey St m m - 1 , I
(s procpeciita ei wnicsi may ne avea
tkis paper) so far as we can judge from
fire) nu saber, is likely to take a stand
if tbe best weekly papers ef that city.
Many other are springing wp about
days,' while some are ssayisyj
wnerds. Of tbe risiitx class, we last
'received a small sheet from Spring.
pM, Ohio, devoted to tbe claims of Oea.
nson, with the sJturiginalemMemsof
lace sad war imprinted on its visage, m
semblance of the "Calamut and War
lab."
AK.tl AL MfXTlVU OF eOXGKESS.
Mr. liriggs moved the suspension
it fee rules fur tlie purpose of submit-
Ina & resolution instructing the Com-
tuttce on Lnrolied Ili"s to report a ill fixing the time of the annual meeting of Congress on the first Monday f November. The motion was agreed to, 120 to 9. The resolution having been offer- ( J, and agreed to.
I nr. Driggs, irom the Committee
n Enrolled Bills, reported a bill, in
onformity with the alove instmc-
ns and it was read twice,
is w ritten and act up exclusively for the paper, and is not again used in any other
form
Tbe News is conducted in a spirit of
fearless indenendence. All allusion to
party politics, or sectarian religion will be
carefully avoided.
Iouts A. Oodey, . Joseph C. JNeal,
Morton M'Michael. Agents of this paper will be allowed tbe
usual commission.
Six copies furnished fur ten dollars. All payments to be made in advance.
Orders, five ef postage, must be addres
sed to L. A. GODhl, CO., No. 100, Walnut Street, Philadelphia
W. K. & S. L. FOULKE,
RESPE C T V, U L I. Y inform their friends and- the -iwahlic, that they
have just received fioiu the eastern cities a fresh anosrttneat of Spring and Summer DKY GOODS; Amopg whi;b artr many p1aa i d fancy articles for Ladies ware, never beore in this market; also, a rreat variety of super
fine and common BROADCLOTHS and CASSIMERES; also, the Lama and common SUMMER CLOTH and superior new
tyled VESTIXtiS, together with a gen
eral assortment oi
Hardware, SHOES, ROOTS, and Groceries,
all of which they will sell on the most
accommodating terms.
Richmond. May 13th, 1S3G. -
FARM FOR SALE.
TEE sabseribcv ofbrs bis tract of
Married. On Sunday last, at
New Boston Wayne county , by Ste
phen McVYhinney, Lsq., Jacob A.
Meek to Mies Zerilda Mcssick all of j
that place. On the 12th instant by the same, William Kussey Sen'r, to Mrs. ElizabeSianley, alsoof - the same place.; ,T ' On the 14th by the same, Mr. Aaron Davis of Dover Ohio, to Miss Margaret Shaffer of this county.
lnn4 far sals, ceatamiea two hundred n and fwtv acres, on which is a valua
ble FARM saaVaient for tho accomnwdation of!
three raasilieas well watered for stock and honee
sk, three orchards, a rood barn, blacksmith
Cecap and Variety Store, Selling 0(T.
THE subscriber , bein Ktel arrived from the east with a large and ganeral assortineat of COMJBS of every kind and description, also,. Queensware, C'-tfue Mills, flaiuiners.
8M
Ordinance te orranize a Board ef
Health for the Borough of ltickmond.
Sec. 1. Bo it ordained bv the Uerresa-
es and Borough Council of the Borough of
Richmond, lhat there shall to, and la
thereby estahlished, a Board ef Health for
the Borough of Kichaoud, consisting el
eight me sabers, two to be appointed from each ward, who shall bold their offices for
one year, and until their secveaaers shall be appointed tkey shall serve without
compensation or eaaolument, and shall be
appointed by toe nerough uonncil: an in case of removal, death, sickness, resig
nation, inability, or refusal to serve, fl
any of the said Board, their place shall
be supplied by other appointments to be
made by the Herougn Uouncu. a major
ity of tho whole nember cf tbe Beard
shall be neceaaary to constitute a quorum
to transact business: they shall meet nt
seme convenient place in said Borough
forthwith, after receiving notice of their aDDointment, and aa eften thereafter as
thev shall deem necessary: They ahall
elect front their own boJy a president, who ahall preside at their meetings; and a
koeretarv- who ahall keen a jearmal ofl
their proceedinga ia a book to be pruvid ad bv him for that ouraose; and the eresi
dent and secretary ao appointed shall bold
their offices for such period ef time and
perform such duties respectively as the
said Hoard ot neaitn may prescribe. Sec. 2. That the Board of Health here
by established shall have pewer, whenever
Sec. 1st. Be it ordaiaod by the It arrestee
Eoreufh Oouncitof the Borough of Wiebssond, That there shall be three jmWic well, saaks sn said borough, fve feet in dianieter and a deith sylficient to affoid four fret ef stsasling
water aatl to beeunrcleri with a iiune wallat least one feet thick and furuislinl with good pumps, well secured at thetwp tt the gteand to prevent things from fnllinr in, as well as so carry off the waste water the outside of the pnasp nock to range flush with tbe outside ef the curb stones. See. Sd. One ef said wt IU to be sunk on Peart street east aide above Maia,wppaite Lot No S9 one on Main street north side, opmaita Let Me 53; one wu Washington street west side, oppe site Lot No 35. Sec 3d. The xiblic well al the south end ef
tbe suaraet bouse, on reari street , to bo repalrv
s as to answer the descrii4iou of those aro Tided
for ia the arst section el this erdinaneo.
See. 4th. That the asm ef ene ha as! red and
fifty dollars no. and the same is honey, i printed for tbe purpose ef earryis the
ordinance into enVct ; which shall be aeid eajt of .
iy not uthetnws appreatintad. and approved Jelv Sth, ltSS.
JUHN I12ILKT, tint
Francis King, Borough Clerk.
sweeping and all other kind of Brasn-
n, viat-wuw .V . - c. .-..: i e. - ..' m 1 e .1
. i. - t Said ttmrt mf w,moie anu tea ctiwvii, n.iuranu iiim;, ye tnev may seem n uewasrj, ier im vu
iV:. ....... "1 .7.. K,ir -..1. Mtk mt pocket Knives, a larire oaantitf of stocks,! r;tv 0f jthe Borourh, te take the most
Jacksonsburgh and one mile north of the na
tional road, isassediateiy on the JacKsonsaurga read, in Jackson tewnihtp, Wayne co., lad. JEHOSHAPHAT MOKK1S. 7th FM. th, 183& 97 3t
Buttons and patent Thread, Stockins 9( ali;prompt aad ancient measures to prevent kinds, Suspemlers and Purses, sktiii and ball j f. . introduction of contagious, maiienant.
Tailerinc. S. LOWER, rratefel for the very
LUvt CK. rraterel ror tna very jed 00tofarnunifasonasthegoods are sold, with the latnt eastern fa.h.oasi20. (weatfier.ia!rn.UtMs,) until all the
Fresh Arrival. THE subscriber has just reserved from New York and Bnltiiavire a now and wore extensive
stock of MEDICINES. Jtc nrobably the!
largest in this part of the country, which will be
JOHN
bnera! eneou
epaetfully informs been supplied witl
from Philadelphia, and is prepared to At
those who patreaire him in a neat style. His
shop is aet door east of tbe Virginia Hotel, Main strset. He will work low for cash or approved eonatry produce. Pabhn, Wayne ca., Ind., July 9,1936. $ S7:3w
sewing cotton, tape anrl cottnu coril, 'tew ing silk, hooks and eyes, 25 ;,ts0 drilled eyed needles and a great variety of goods uo numerous
: 10 mention. . . ' The above roods wiit be tahl wholesale and
retail very cheap for CASH as I am detennin-i
- - . I . - r... Ar
WU. HIC Ut.MOU Ul.
1)ANI1. Y. LESVYELL. Opposite tlie Bank, t Richmond, Ia. June 25. . 25:3m
offered en accoaamodatins: terms; anionic which
. . .... . . i
fcet.iu9in etdditioato thnt be ktrmetlj KpC a . f W MI W lTw? I .sk. a ..nsa f
, T TTL 7 ILrrri eral assortment of
unruLUMiJi atrnr inwiusi uw imueuu. wmu leuwic
The question beine un orderinc it thejwe arfccfc or none. Alio,
uiw m. ovacco, ianvjj, ana jigmrs, Glatt Wart, Lamp, and Lamp Oil, Ptrumtiy and Fancy Arttcln,
and n vhoisano eraxa Tames too
JVQTMCE IS hereby ifiveB, thut we the under-
jsisned Commissioners, appointed by the
Mrtv lcrin
.i
a uura readme
jl Mr. Ilanegan movel to amend it I l y adding a section, reducing the condensation of members of Congress to
y ia ainiars a dav. I Ward well moved the previous Question, and it was seconded. The ' P question was Liken on the en-
Srownent of Lhe bill, and decided in
. w wtarmattve Yeas 99, Nays 93. The bill was ordered to be read a third time today.
Stanton Jt Hamilton,
HAVE jest received and are new openiar at! VVayne Probate Court at the
their store, opposite the Bank, a large and gea-jfor 1836, will en Saturday,; be 16ili of July era! assortment of , next. DiUceed to sell to the liiohest bidder
BOOTS, SHOES & BKOUAISS; the North East ftaarter of Section O.Tnwn-
which they offer et wholesale and retail on the ship 13, Range 1 West, (on the preruist'&)!of Health ahall exercise eecb other pow- . r i rvo . -. '1 . . . .i I...:
most UTonow icran. i ne siwai tsnni ut mwr , wllnoUl reserve. rtk and the aate-hand arethj, that Tte Farm j,ys one and ,.haif ml!ea tbav ate able to suit neuWv everr person who 1 - 1 n. .
sitt.. r.n n tT . iSsoutn radl from Xiichmond, and war
37tr
A LIST OF LETTERS, rcmaininc in the
Post Office at Milton, Wayne enaatv, lnd4
June 30th, 1836 which if net taken out within
three months wilT be seat te tho General root
Ot&ce as dead fotters.
Manden P.
McVav Jai
Nipss Magdalnna Negley George
atterson Joan X.
Banks AdaiM, Esq.
Brewer Miss Mary
Bundy C. FJliott Abraham
Hunt Jesse Heober Jeha HnaseJtine 1. P. 2 Hillia John KaowlJohn Kaylor Abrahasa 3 Kcrsry Silas H. lisverton Charles LambC Macy J. W. Macv James
HENRY DEVBLIN,P.M. July 9, 183S 27 3t
Peed Jai
Boos Mrs. Kasaol Shaw Alfre.1 Swindle Ashly TraeMood J. Tackct Mtetrod Wariey Charrotty Weave.' George W WUliU Levi
dangerous and infectious diseases, luto said Borough, and for the immediate and safe removal of any person or persons, who may be found therein, infected with any such wise ase: and it is hereby enjoined upon tbe First Burgess, High Constable, and all other officers 'of the Borough, to be attentive end vigilant in assisting the Board of Health in tbe execution of their duties. Bee. 3. That it shall be the duty ef the aid Beard ef Health, from time to time, to recommend te tke Borough Council such measures as the sail Board may deem aecessary to preiaote and aecure the health of said Borough, and to prevent the introduction of contagious, malignant, dangerous and infectious diseases: and te resort te the Borough Council all expen
se which msy be incuired in discharge of
the duties aforesaid, and the said Hoard
HE would apprise the publie that he
has spared ne peine or expense for their
accommodation and hit earn; for which.
j he hopes to merit their patronage and
support. HIS shoa will be found three doors east
of his old stand udiimc s bow, where
.ui..aann move.i to tecommil the who
to the Coir.nvtte? on Enrolled
1 July t, 1836 1
I ir-11 fl
ft Utter,
so end Saoo-Jtfefter.-
RESPECTFULLY inform tho
er, ana aiscnarge iwu aioiruvun mm uic Borough Council may prescribe. !Sec. 4. That if any person or persons
I, I shall, at any time hereafter, knowingly
,L i.nja e v:u. a i. t" introduce, or aid or assist ia introducing.
" " V ;"" ral' .oucn i as tinmij or any otbr centagiout dis-
L1ST OF LUTTEltS remaimnr in the I
Office at tx!ioHt, Wayae county, laden the
30th day ef June, 183G, aud it not taken out before the last of September will bo sent to the
.eneral 1'ost Olfice as dead letters.
Baltimore Mr. 3 Cain John l. Cook Wright Ueaven William be unit Jse Edwards Mary Gwta Joha Gikwa Francis Hunt Isaiah Jnrdon Jemes JerdoB Rachel
Jaly 1st, 1836.
kitirton Je
Liasey Thoasaa Mudlia Charles MeAlistev Joha Maosby Jolib Perel John Sawyrr Keubesi Tbornburgh Wsa. M. Willi. Isaae or T. T. Bo tier Wall Drory B. BAJtNETT, P. M. ST 91
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN apprentice to tbe Tailoring business. A hoy of good character and habits will, meet with encouragement by applying to the subscriber at his shop on Peart street, south of Hain. iiEOKGE ARNOLD. Richmond, July 2d, 1896. 2Btf
sVsss jsisale).
y i TO f l .i oBiri'unrcc
Tcnm Ki irom iir. Xltl-. lately owned by 1 . E. Jooes and now oeeupiwl
-xi tiiat Uie tiii te post- py . manton
ir.stru. ti'as sa to amend
J tu confine its operation to the
' tT nieet:r.r it the next session r,f,
wr jomt-
"a.ic moved, inat u;e tni te po
lUi to-morrow. ! Mr. IV arc? of U. I. moved the pre-! w 4tiestior,, which was secon.ied. tlie main Question wras onl.Te.l
F" fc Pllt. Tfi. lltil . 1m vt.I n.'
, , t w s.a ma s aa v .au a Jiird tirr.a r, ,A
Evr.MVvi srsioy J Ilous? to,k up the engrossed i r r.t.-nae the l".iim!ir t r. I
iinii r .. ..
tr, . v. uiu, ,iuiaii;i, ana
, iU.iuvu whs (.'ii lis pus-
fashionable and durable manner.
,. n anv tl.m K.i. fl... J.' 1 uOSo WOO Will fSfUY inCIB WHO may want any thing but Ur toda ..-. . . . . .... ta
and Groceries. i lhpi. ,,nAr..T,Mm-
IRVIX IlECD. Richmond, Jaly 1 6, 1836. 2f
publie that they have opened a andthc remajoi
site D. D. Sloan's JJotel, where annual instalments, by the purchaser giv
they will execute work ia tbe most; eg bond with approved aecunty.
u. r. vv Kgins, , i Dani l Reiil. CommWrs, Achilles WilliamsA
Lnin Village Stock. THE subscribers have for sale from 00 to KK) full blooded English! cattle of the most approved breeds, from ooe half to full blooded short horned Durham, the other
part of Holderneesoc 1'atton importation.
Chapman, Solomon Homey and bdmuel :.t tuis Ryroueh, or shall possess any
toal: tne conditions or the sale to be one kn.iedn of anv eersea laborinr under
thirri AI f lia ruiPfV.h:ikUi mnnnv ri iA in hirl I a. Jimmm,. taw I ff Kiaa tke kavskjiwk svif Kaett
mmMu gMt iiu uiviivj sa uowiu , fjijfju a inaarow a was wn sa eiwH) isnvusi f m
ng two thirds in two equal forthwith giving notice te the first Burgess vve nave seen ior iweaiy or minj years
ortothefresidentoltheueareoi iteaiu,'"nprwjg . -...j every person so offending, upon convic-1 lecting and creasing the breeds of the beet tion thereof before the first burgess oi ; strains ef imported cattle for milk and nuiw. nt tk neaee. shall, for every beef, some of the best milkers of the
J ' .. ' I mm . L I 1 tl . .
ai not exceeaingj nsioernew ue giYen i
K-.chsaond, Jaly 9, 1S36.
27 tf
'.such offence
2 Its
STRAYED OR FROM the subscriber.
township, Wayae couniT, Iniiinna, oa tlr
STOLEN,
liTior in Jacktoat
EOCXaATIO..
n Jt Co., otuoitt: the Hank
Also. Two or three si':ahle hick b-iiiiiacs, i VVashincteu Avvnue, north er.J oitovrA.
I hr tsnafof t. wiM be mad- rek-i.nn'e and rooi reward wiil be rien far
areoaiiBodatitiz. A.'i-'j to rierebv the owner can set him
C. W. ST A R!!. ABRAHAM
Ricboinf. 7th no. 16, lSB.
. sill.ll swaia UX.V9 was
i .. . . ' a..u.. .;.k .. .r milk Mrdn.
lea nor iee wu wum mw... w. t prosecution. j We can safely recommend our atock te Sec. 5. That it shall be hereafter the any who wish to go into breed ic cattle or dutr of all physicians, keepers of board-' improving their stock. Those wishing to
, t i i j . r intr hou.es and taverns, to report m writ-' purchase wi.l baa it to their uireresx tm Lvinan J. Lovrlaad, would inform, in ! , . , u. j... .n ...... &. . ti-.o.rk.
t' June, a bri -ht s.rrl HORSE: about fifteen ..f r?:. ..1 ....I C lac nn .euT" "r. . '-' 9ti VI , i -
hand. hi6-h,7 or ,. old, a ..all rUr ia ..; "JT. l.i' - ; " Ji" ! tLC Bo"f J H"Uh --- toreh.ad6. bom hi! feet i..te. a smaU hW that hfl en o:enn.g ascho.il ui theJCMe (deluding the name and lesidence)
a.tr th tea ef his hotiIdert. he pri aad ' school bouse ite!y occupred by Mr. Jonesi wuich may come to their knowledge, of
trot well fcadaosliocs on when ni!inr. A' on v ainut 2fr-ei, west of Front : in vihirbi the spasmodic cholera, er any other ma-
any iafon&atioa. w:ji taught tho severa! branches of a; lieoart or unusual disease, occurring with-
cofnni'.n ene'nsh eduralion. He h ies bv'ia the limits or vicinity of aaid beroegh.
ithin twelse
ledge there
J-iijr 9th, lf3j.
YO.ST. ar 3t
.r
fiviog: by If yeing. NEW DYEING FSTASL1SI1MENT. I r.n. the itibicnber ripecti'iliT informs the rubl
l"moi!, th
A1U!'l
n:i ?!.
and tuition u.9 cusU;a.ry p.lc flicLnwiul. JR.e 1th lt3S. ' : ' 1
riKi
II . . ii. i 1 ,.i ... -j-jil ,us,cr.ber ru;K.ti jliT ir.nras tbe puDi.c piovcrs
.......v. . .. .f..,..j , i. e ttltt he has employe! A. Ler 'fiaMi, rrtsci fch-vd ta commence
. U1 i cTcr, wbo wiil dro all variety 1 esaers: suss, sarancc to all inoa who wish tbetr jiropeftj cotton, Woollen and Unen, in tbe most approissnsreii against loss or damaee bv hre. i - . ... i n .1..,.
1 EX - c . ru , Ul tniHT. WWIU IWUw. mm w j THE company for wh'ch he is acting is one of, the best and cheapest manner. Frem hi. ; tbe wealthiest arui ro.,r evteasiv in tl.e conn-! kBeeMr of business, be hope to rive general
-.' . . . iry, anu ney pie:f utcuifcrees rnai mose who mniscuon. v jw.. M.ivauii. tile bill in its nrrint t..r..- . , ... , m. . . ... . . ., .
. r ir.nwif 1 LHinne-a w.... uw conpanT snai. ne; i. o. a. U1.D..11 uirr Mr tuu-uiw r-UU COCllMftl In. r-mil lv.. !..,....! ... . . . " I - l l,n..t.. r.W.k 1....- aL
, . .1 iittu V. i 11.' . pi. iin HKn, u nuu n . I Jtfm . , I m, v. iu uw. wmmm mmmm . lanuu vmrm- 1
Uic i-!ti be re -CO mailt tod Wl!-' 4,a" VUU'U W1,D :airnesi ana jrviurnul. j or, ai verj reasunoie prices.
Krtiia ir.jtrr t'rv"" W''in proue aaiun tius conbn- njcnavone, 7 in ni. ata, ie.. .tr
A.- . .... .h 01 u..-tr rrt'jtrrij oy iai UiSU-J J-l nw P( VVl'B
j. . . -.-....vi:..,4. . I i rr . ni-jr;wt . i.... .4 l'..Tl.TT I'll :
' ostir.
I diligent attention to h:s busine, and uo-,"0 per "",.Bs I .. i ,r i to rive notice as aforesaid, w
1 .- ' " ' , , , ,' (..,, , . Lours after obtaining a know
t , , .,' "f, on conviction thereof
ii"""""' -k' '-''" v. L-jreis or any juaUce of the
I). lioTD, ) .
J. Johnson,! b
Union Village, Warren co. O., I June 17, 1S2. $
nts.
203t
Carty sjioke, at lenri;..
Titslical Aotice.
'T-1 i r .. .1 4 -. . !
BOTANIC; SGD1C1KE.
TlIEsubtcriber has just receive
twcli to keen constantly on hand aa ao-
hefore ti.e first ,0,-tinent of fresh, manufactured Thomp-
roace. shall , u.itn otanic Medicine, at his new store
py to tbe borough of Richmond any saanjM W ashington street, two doors east of th iust.inol exceeding ten nor less than ene del- lhe post office, which ne offers 6r sale bj
lar. snva csjaia oi ptrosecuuw,. iwboiesase ana rcuii, t- -y Passed and aaprevod July 5th, 1836. Ward.Sears. Ac Co.. Baltimore, taarylnnsl.
JOHN FINLEY, fW Burftm. wbtM ,autatioa aa prparers and veaa
; Fnancis Kiko, Borough Clerk.
'J-J tf.
ef genuine medicine bee
.fcrsslycetah-
lished throughout tke whole eewntry; and who have besides received the voluntary testimony of tbe legitimate erg ana of" tho
LI. on -.-i 4 Tv.' vi' "'t-vU -.;-;, r B.ai-h V.jnk iu C
.i.'i'iy Q.YE H'E-JyERy
Wanted immediate! v . it theJSteam'"
cnrer acsins; . mnMariKtm mm tat the
practirun Mediciae iu Kichoond; , r nMi. iIhhhb ma H
tOT iiDir . iu wu. vm iiw , Be it ornaine tsy WO smrnsssu mo I,, " j,-. pnDdlT ta rcwoence of Dr. JT rjuiuascrj vrnmaoit mt tbe Boroagbof mu.1, 1 1,bo?",? rV. 1 . . l r.v vv n-. -wt erit w f i j.it.Ziof slnrvlacd. in favor oi
u v . V". M . . .
.tmztie Stseiet
.
of Tir estafclise-
5th mo "th, 13C.
the lam
be aud the sane is hereby epprapriatcU
aw the meat.
ii. v.. : 1. m .'VA
rWai A i t " '-"""".uj xujwusi.! Jte
r'e Hi
OO. CIS
Ttia. andiSai.tCst:onsbv .' Iter f r -. . diui wu;berroa
reiuei to leranskier it. bv" 'J" a,: c-e.Tinty artMtrd
! aau v.
:-ht- wiii oe iV RnJ Wi-.Uia factory at Newport i raoted. Corj.. vv ,.Ce t"-.jn.v Ir..iiRiis, ten mile North!
UEMOVAI-V-R. S. L. Fo.u'ke
l-a liefSpr; and Walsmt StroaU to be calculate W( -W" . . . r " . 1 .. t .m atanie frateraitr.
i n TtBTiv tbor, ns;n namsnxaaxas w hs. sfaasci-, iiALiwuene -
.- tx
1 rjiir-i' jj-ftn-i i . n.r.oi pipnlrtp - r. i TT."..i iKeir- store to 1 '. .'
niianr-v a,-., i wae-s io oe liiven. 'Xaiii Sue, neat 4oor vnrt
K-vr rv.i3e TTrtrieJ
c tk.f f 't .nl iri af tHe aheTasor-
Ok, i S' l ftr - -tw a ' m a- - - IA the Tiiwfil knns.r street Ivittx feetwewa reel and raaVin:
; liabic Physicians are ropcctfally invi t tei to cal m.ud examine for tbotneelves.
apolts ihmo. 19lh,lK SS.2s
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