Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 28, 16 July 1836 — Page 4

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AT THE CHEAP CASH STORK.

(Corner of Main and Front streets.)

E. T. TURNER, HAS just received from New York mm Bottom, a moot! assortment of STKINO aad BUMMKS GOOD-selected expressly fcr tnwaarsaidriUbeoldatredaced F"3 TIM following ar UNfl the good received : DRY 0OOSO. Cloths, cassimere and ssttinetts of every color, quality end price; Valencia, Mcrmilles,silk, nattin, and bombesin vesting; 200 piece calico assorted ; light and dark sinrham: printed nulins; black, white

aikd green game veils. Mack lace do.;

cneily-bernani ; silk; sewing silk: gause and fancy dress h'dkY; plain and figured

Swiss muslins, book do plain sod cross

barred do.; jaconets and cambrics; Grecian and bobhinett laces and footings, thread 61

bobbinel laces and ettaines: cause and

lustring ribbons senorted ; white and black Italian crape; crape lisse; book tnu-Iin h'dk'fs. ponsjee and silk flagg do.; white

and colored worsted and cotton hosiery-

corded skirt; crode-naps grode-zine, ltal

Ian, siochew and sannet silks; bombasines, bombaxetts and Circassians; beaverteens;

baJUPip cop's; Mexican mixtures, Reuei

do.;blue drills; Mormsnis; Pittsburgh cord;

brochella; prince tt a; biatkjuue and green

crape camlet; brown French linens; grass cloth; blue and yellow nankeen.; erininCtts; linen diaper; 6, 7, and 8 qr. cotton

do.. Kusia en.: checks, ticks, c.: 1U to

20 bales rfcio etic prods. ISardwmre Jr Cutlery.

Locsa.latcbes, screws, Linzes, butts, files

and rat pa, u aetta, rules, gauges, iron dt

Steel squares, hammers, iron, japan and brass csndle stick, snuffer and trays.

brass and tin fbftsets, screw and drive

knobs, plain and cut glass do., brass commode knobs and rings, gun locks, percussion caps, fire irons, brats ani iron and imns, fry pans, shovels, spades, boes, trace and baiter chains, anvil,vices, steelyards, patent ballance, bones and scythe atones, slatea, curry combs: Kazors,knives, knives and forka, chiasels, braces and bitta, draw

ing knives, hatchets, cutting knives, grass

and corn scythes, plane irons, auger

gimblets; hand saws, mill and cross cut do,

abeep shear, carpenter's ads, axes, dec. A general assortment of SCHOOL and BLANK BOOK. A large lot of SADDLERY and SADDLER'S TOOLS. ALSO Glass, China and Queensware, I no A, Nails and Cas tings.

BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds,

Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets. Groceries,

Orleans arid loaf susrar, imperial Ac. young hyson tea, K:o aud Laguira coffee, spice,

pepper, iniio, madder, ginger, rice, dec, THE above crods were motly purchased prsviou tu the rise of goods and can be sold

low. rnrchicrs are respectfully invited to

call and eaautine the stock. Richmond, April 3D, 1836.

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h Fctrf .

JO. Falffbaa & J. Sailor, UAVING entered into co-partnership in " the Coach making bwuaeas, would res

peetmlr inform their friend at the public gen wally.tinat thev ate now oreparad to umrae.

tare Post Coaches, Coachee Landaus, Dickey seat end plain Baroaohe, hariotes. Phaetons,

smegma, buuucjs, big, uearburns, plain carriagea,c. Having erected an establishment snitahW to the business, and havinc employed

a aaadter ol good eastern workmen, they flatter themselves they will be able to finish work for

BeaUiiss and durability equal, if not sujwrior, to amy dans in the western country. Thos

wishing to purchase are invited to call and es-

amine for themeJve. Carriage repaired a I . .11 - - t - . l. i r m .

m wuEn uhuiuj leceiveu aau seomptiy attended to. Shop on the comer of

Ham and Franklin street. Rich mood, Indiana

maw amnio ivta, ieua. 37-ly

LAND FOR SALE.

TU. subscriber oners fur sale two 80

neve Let of LAJlD, lying between Willis

naff and Economy in Wayne rouLty, Indiana, ea one of which are about JO acre deadened Abo, another 80 acre farm on Martindale Cfek, thn-e mile north of Economy, which is

Hnuim i'j vvwiiiimint Ulllli ITT'V, yoonc OTbard. A about 40 acre unproved. AU of which will be n1it low far prompt payment, or a. credit for part f the purchase money will be given. For further particulars apply to the

nimnu muif to wrasse lomnsoip, wavae

esonty, ia. ABEL LOMAX May 14, IMC 19:6m

NOTICE.

Sitae T. Ojrrata, TtDRO POSES teaching an English Jl School in the town of Richmond, in the bouse lately occupied by Dr. Warner. As it is sapposad there ate pupils sufficient in the town and vicinity to firm a school, without interfering

wau, u(cuj cnaouNifl, De nopes that

eei inierewea win render him their assistance m eorieavoriaa; to promote thecause

"ww flsoramj in tan part of the "" TIT? aching the various wanche of English Education, tocetber with the Latin and Greek language ; and by conoant and aawearied attention to buainem hopes to assrit the amrabatioa htm fnnln,M.

(tSchooito commence May 30th. TuitJeo, tbs eustemsry price.

Rk-nmtmJ, May aStb, 1836, Sltf

A list r litr, REMAINING ia the P.mt Ofliee at Bekmond, Wsyno coontj , Indians, on the 1st of July, 1855; which, if not taken oat before the 1st of October, 16S3. will be sent to the General Pont Office as dead letters:

K Kelly Jsmen Kerty Mark L Lampkioe Jsmen

Ledbetter Wansey

A

Alvord E. 3. 2 Arnold Cbirka

do Enoch

Anderson Samuel Adams John

8

Addleman Benjamin Lamon Ji

B

Brown Benj. Barton Robe.

its John

Bibcock Julia Ann Burgess Joseph Bradbury Smith II.

Busker l.'enry

Lippincott John

Langworthy Jo A 2 Locket John C M Montague Was D Morris Lewis 2 MevVhinnyJStepben Moore Charles

Bonny Mr. or any ofMeek Isaac 2

the friends of Dear do Jacob

Bonny

Beeson Samuel

BiizsirJ David S. Bulla old Mr. B:eoa Benj. BoggsThos.

Bra t ton John

Burgess Samuel Brown James

Boon Ovid

Bunine Isaac

Maguire James Meredith Davis Mader James Mordick Sylvester Moffit Charles Mastin Peter Moore Msrtha do Thomas do Joshua MiddlekaufT Daniel Mouser John II

Big-ter Mits Mary Martin Wm A Bishop Ezra Mendenhall Griffith

Budd Caaper

Bennett Mary Diddle David Biadbury Tbos. Bal linger S.iiith Boninn " usan

B-nsHlRobt.S. Bcowrs Lewilliam

C

ConLle William

Clarke Tho-

toCln Wm.2

do Chalkley

Church Warren

Cook Henry Cox Branson Charles Jesse Cane Iewis

Clark Miss Mary

Cowgill George

Cazy George

Mel lender Isaac Mitchell Mary Morris Samuel 3 d- Richard MiU Isaac do J 2 N Nicholas James 2 P Parker John Peel Mark Piers Francis Parker Ovid B Parks Henry Perry Joseph Pollard Samuel Picket Wm Patty Mark Patty 6l Davis Patty Samuel 5 R

Crane J. C or North 2Ried John R

Cordill Isham Campbell Samuel

Chinault Jos. P. Cleaver Alice

Cuppy Abraham

Davis James

iJevenport Jesse 2 Diiler Adam

Ridgeway Rees Robbins Moses Rhodes Moses Richards Charles 2 Rigler Elizabeth ReederM A Rawsoc Levi

Reeder At Jc

Rail John

McCoy Mis ILnnah Ricnards Davis

Drnley Samuel Ruloa Eliza Ana

Dode John S.

Dicheson Solomon

Davis John

do Wm.

Duncan Saml. C. Dangerield Ms

Denuire Geo.

Dunham Axle

E

Endsley James

do Abraham pps Joel do Tbos.

Edmonds Guilford

Engle Mr KatharineShafioer

Eldridge WmJi Esq Samin Benj

8 Strawbnde Jo. S Smith Nalhan Swain Henry Sbortridge George Strong Samuel Stanly Henry Stoae George) Sever James Sbrieve Caleb 3 do Rebecca Sbinn Daniel Stimon Joel

Sajrn Wm

il2

Elwell Robert

Edgil Eli

r

Frszier B.

Fisher Jacob W-

Fuskhouser John

Fulgham Jesse

Ekippdo

Smith John paper maker Smith Alcinda do Wm W Sayre Benj

T

Tubran Samuel

Taylor John Taw EUen Tucket Samuel

Talbert Nathan

U

Utter Willi

V Vickers Edwin Vote Jacob Vineyard Stephen Vail Mm Sarah F Vaughn Wm II Vickers Aaron 2 W

Wilkeson Thomas

JAMES W. BORDEN. NOTARY PLBL1C CONVEYANCER. Richmond, Indiana.

II avis received the aaweintasent of

Notary Public, ia now ready to take tbe acknowledgements of deeds of conveyanee, mortgages. Arc ne will also draft written instrassents ia an accurate and neat maaner. Omee en Main street, op-

f 7 muiraaca dsbk-

Farswortb MeeajTAt Thompson Ji

eo Fan Thompson

Finch James B. French Luke

do Julia Ann

Farquarhar George A

Girton Jeremiah Gardoer Wm. Garrard Nathaniel George Henry

H

Hunt James HutlJoba HuUey Eikanah Hawkias Jonathan

HoUingsworth lienry Wester Wm L 2 Hanson Burden Wright Isaac

uoddiestone JotrtJfn do Cy

ttawey josnna Henley Thoa. E. Hodge James Huskins Kuth Hill Rebecca

Hawkins Wm. Hunt Charles

J

Johnson Wm. KJones Jhn

do Abner do Morgan do Co

Jeanes Hannah Jellison Henry

Jump Charles

WolfGeorn Warm N Wright Charles Woodkirk John Wright Jesse Watterous Mary Wood Joseph Winslow Nathan Walker John Wamires Jacob White Joseph Walls D. D. Willcoaen George Wright Thadeus Y Young Thovnaa 3 Yea man Wnj

D. REIDP.M. Julv 2. 1836.

TAKEN UP, by Jans

Wamirr

frtA Tr frail j hiassaiuWaiaa trJA eoawty, Imlsamv, ea the th day fSAaMlljae, 18. sn astray ttAKE Alofaeaermeoloe.hlaaamna, small

re reatoration by she aid of

withoal a trnmful eoeratiea. II

cssovs caacem, scfosaks or ating

eviLssJt rheum, asthma, gravel, dropsy, puss,

ml bmmw aaw aeue. who nucawu iminc

flai.1. Ha ha tncceoieU u feeaJing pulmonary, acute, ami cbfooic diseasea, that other practi ttuort have aamswnced iacarable. Heooctcevvw

of Che oiseasr locadeot t

tbie climate by tbe blsmiag of Heaven, medica

ted Suid aad veeetatie medici

Parker would uw serum foe eawsumpttve and fc-

Aiceomolamts lor any sscuoa oiiae umaeu

State, and natter himself that be

ease out of tea, if lus prescriptions are

strictly followed. He ha studied the practice

of th old school, the reiormea, sna m

ed with the practice of celebrated botaiuaU gen-

avally. He has eznenueo aaore inaa one mous

and dollars in travethns: in tbe Umted Bt

and eaoSarinc the Sara of North America. He

" ... - r a - a- .

iiiiisi a respectanie leaomosmw oi ouemy sou

ability. Steaminc i not pracoceu.

Dr. raraer naa aomiaisiereu to more

than one thousand patients in 14 months

and lost but four and they had been given over to die by tbe fraternity. The inter

ments in the three grave yards, near Kicb

mond.dunnc the year the Cholera was

orevaleat. were 118. Tbe aggregate tbe

past year, 128; this year, 29; total during

16 months. lou. a mortality more direful

than any former year under the reign of

tbe destroy inr angel. 1 1 ne wicaed shall

do wickedly and shall not understand, but

tbe wise shall understand.) He has been apprised that the destroying sngels and

their cats-paws, that possess no mind of

their own except ignorance and vanity.

have exerted tbeir baaetui taaaence to

JtL Samuel Jt fS

D. U. moan's lietei.

sstsouoftae

to this chwaSff

pievent his patients from adhenag to bm

, aadjAeir tawe alarm has

nresc notions

been death and quackery (for the sake

the losves and fishes.) Dr. Parker fsels

grateful for tbe peace and prosperity that

have spread their proline nraacaea over ail

of his laudable acts. He baa not lost one

patieat with acute disease in this Slate ex

can produce certificates or nearly iw

cases that baa been restored to health that

the destroying aagel could not

Richmond) and vicinity- Dr. Parker has

received patieat froml to 200 miles, aad

visited patients from 1 to 40 miles in this

vicinity. He has noticed the signal judgment en those that ha v brought saws aocuaatioaa aeaiast him. either by death or

shaess ia tbeir families, in assay instan

ces, rsttents suffering under infirmities

er any Bind would do well to call ea Dr,

Parker. Patients Uvins? at a distance can

no treated by specifyine? tbe particulars

ot tneir case oy another awrsoa. He would

receive patients to board, or students in

ediciae: desMramr to establish a Botanic

ncaooi in Kichmoad. for the benefit

soaering humanity, or be would educate them in the most useful branches of liter

ature, bavins; received education! in ao

of tbe best seminaries ia the U. States.

N. D. Dr. Parker wilt remain at

seventh day (Saturdays) of lbs week te

commodate those from n suatanee.

ea other days of the week would attend to calls of any kind that any other practi

tioner dees m taw state.

Pearth awntta 30th. 183d 17tf

THE STATE OF OHIO, Montgomery eoaoty, )

oftGahracI C. laenhavgor aad Elis-')

abethhMWile,

17r Sale. mM nKlerchant JllilL

IN complete order, one of the heat

on Whitewater, within 7 miles of Biek.

asoad aad withia 9 miles of tbe Whitewa

ter Canal. Tbe situation is as healthy as any in the state. There are on the pram

we two excellent seats for Distilleries, 148 acres ol LAND. SO of which ara an.

der cultivation; an apple aad peach orchard of choice fruit.

THE above will ho mold within

Annie to R. Shawmhonriat. Pmt 9trmmm m

Abingtoo. Wayne county la., ot at this

aace. rossession can ae given aa as required.

April 90. 1936. 17 tf

TOE WESTER W SIT ACS. Ltre and let live." 6. DAGGETT. Jr. would aamrm tho rahKo

that he has Ukea the well known tavern .tend.

assd m tnewestpart of tbe town of Ricbnd. a Fmat a few doom south at Main

street, where he is now ready to accommodate

au who may Savor him with a call. His bar

win ever be tarnished with the heat Emm. m.

adulterated. A his object will be to please, a further description is deemed iinnm ismn eall

id see. t K

now ready to accoaunodate tea or tWeen banrder. April and, 1836. 13-Jam.

PetU, Uejraelt, & Cm. No. 105 Maxkxt stkxkt, PsjiLAcaxraiA

am fxwBrrrwtir.r.w k WM.d.v

Indiana, that they have received at'utaUoa-

their V are house tbeir opnag assnrtment

THOMPSON'S TIfltTilLI ttoovu.jzvur oao&o.

y2E Maacribee baa tbe nlnsaia efs-

m. imwim tm k. PmWIui a, naafe 1 1 1 I I 1 mi

Jet9 ze C&cs? Gome. Tn3saAmlmraajastreeTvedaad is now TartTaai jattasMrTTja tssisa

for that torm satins-d

the TCXTTJ-ACnE; wbieb be baa

ered by a seriaa of experiments nuisned for

nearly two years.la the composition of!

un remedy be assures the publie that there is not tbe smallest particle of nay senarrnJ substance, that it is eatirely com poonded from the vegetable kingdom, and

that its teadeney is, lastead of corroding

the nerve and substance or tbe tooth, to preserve both. It acta as a aedative, and

also as aa iatiseptic, without producing

the slightest increase of paia, and on its aplicatioa almost instantaneous relief is cbtaiaed. Numerous certificates are ia the possession of the subscriber, of cares performed by this remedy, but as some of them can be seen where the "drops' are for sale, aad the others on application to the subscriber, it is deemed useless to insert them here as the publication would be more expensive than necessary. A single vial will be numcient, if properly applied to cure from 60 to 100 cases, aad a printed directions accompany each vial, any person can administer it even to himself.

Forale wholesale aad retail by Dr.

Philip Mason, in Connersville; Allen V Co,

Cincinnati; Nathan V. ball ion. Brookvilk, and by retail at most of tbe country

stores.

A liberal discount made to those who

purchase for retailing.

All communications to the subscriber

must be addressed "Eveiton P. U. Fayette

fjo. ind." JOSEPH D THOMPSON. For sale by Irvin Reed. Nov. 21 835.

FKSNCn. ENSLISn, US3BAJI,

GOODS:

with a large qaaantity efmpsrinr DO.

ISEsTIC aaaaufcetures:

HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, aC. SLC. etc.

All ml whieh he baa himaelf selected ia the

City of Philadelphia, nad caa afford lo sell on

a good terms as any tner ia inw pan or ine

country.

Purchaser are requested to esamine ns tock which is uBUsaally mrgs A. well assorted ATTICUS 81DDALL. January 28, 1836. tt JetretVachetnieal KectedU.

FOR the cure of Rheumatism

Scald Head Fetrr Sores White SwelUnf

Head-arhe, ot all kin1s Bowel tmpbunts

Piles Chito and Fever Ljvct fJomplaints

Conehs Loos of Appetite-Local Pain of all kintla Tetters Riue-wormeCorn oa the feet Burns l'lcrof all kinds Sore Eyes, and

almost all kind of Nervous Complaint, fo

safe by IRVIN KfcfcU.

January 16, l&ffi.

a7! PS W V rm

ON hand 100j3l,mo7 JUll I

.um pienigs imbb. -w

(-WANTED IMUEStATPts auantitv of eonlar mA l

thickness and width- weaiw"! 4

Butt, Solomoa Baal, Ja

k Huamau aad Polly HasTm has wile. Thomas Dow let 1 Sarah Dewier hi wifs, aad

laQmneary.

IN pursuance of en order of the Court

c Common Pleas of said county at their

April Term. 18S3, the said defendants.

Jacob HufTuua and Polly bis wife and

Thoaaas Dowler and Sarah his wife, are hereby notified that the said ccenpla mania filed, on the 95th day of February,. j. 1835,

their bill against said defendants and otb

ers, chargiag that Jacob Dutt sea'r died.

about the middle of July, IBM, ia said

county, seized and possessed of real and

personal estate to a large amount, being!

certain neirs nt taw named in said bill

That on the 33d day of July, 1834, a paper

writing purporting to be tbe last will testament of tbe said Jacob Butt

was exhibited to the Court of

rieaa of Montromery county for probate

and execution thereof granted to Jocob

Neible and Samuel Butt, tbe Execuuis Um rein named; thai said psper writing was

tf ia net and in truth the bat will and

testament of said Jacob Butt dee'd. and

tkat tbe execution thereof waa procured

and obtained by undue influence and fraud

ulent representation, and aud eompkui

ants pray ia the said bill that said fraudu

lent and pretended will maybe set

i woolly nua and void and of none eCect

in law, die.

The said defendants, Jacob, Polly, Too

ns sad saraa, are Hereby notified that

unless they appear and plead, answer or

aemur to said bill withia sixty daya after

the next term et said Court, to wit: the

33d day of August next, that said ccm-

pkaiaanta will apply to said Court to take

tne matter oisaid bill as conrtaaun as to

them, and order and decree accordingly. am a m .a "

y oraer of tne uourt. EDWARD W. DAVIES, Clerk. McNtTTT dt TKitrsro!v, SoTtra. 33:0w

EI

Tins partnership heretofore existing

oder the firm of Shearon, Jones A Willie ass, ia tbe Hatting bnsiness, w dissolved by matual eon-

sent, au saoney due said ana must be paid

Ss Jooesano w imams, to whom au the ac-

its, etc. have beea trajtarerred. Also, all

Mafainot said firm will be sattlad by tl

Calks Shkasjo?!, Rami C. Josras, Jaasx Wuuisj.

THE above business will be continued

by the subscribers, two doors west of tbeir

old stand. Uur out cwateeaers, who are ia

arrears, will see tbe necessity of payiag

no punctually . aa we have beea to consad

arable expense in buying Caleb Sliearoe's part, a well aa putting up our present

airoo- ismii a i .

Joiais, poplar, oak and SYum- aV to 20 feet lone. 2a h. A ;TW'fc- g

sizes up to 3 by 10, all which a counted for by board mearute.

oawyeni ana oinets will find k I

.v me aoove trie " any part of them seeing tketsd sunered to go awa withoataTV ,evil.w ""w?

A.GWME3 4ivl

Ktcumod. March 12th, 1633 Zii ft

Superior Clark VarnUhy

DREPAllED aud sold wholesale and re-

A

RICHMOND CHAIftwTT.

Yjl wit. In r I their friends sad the " fJ UUytii,,Jbf

tail by

IKVIN KCA7D.

TWO valuable F IIMS are offered lor sale b tl.rt l. n' r. iooa Rfknora.ia

JarksuM Ueti'ti in 1 ilfc t. tinty, Ohio, ahoat

7 miles iomii Ha- w.rd :.. mile from Eaton, and ahoiit -i ..i'e M.it-i the National Boad as now locatt-il. t ui ri nold a chance he asade

bv the wa v oi I'-aton. the e.ad will run within

1-3 a mile of t'te i r-..-.. One of said farms

contains 136 aerea. a Unc rcharc! unewm-

muoly wtll watered. I be ether nnntaiu anoat

71 acre and well timbered. atiut 30 acres

cleared, with other improvements. For terms apply to tbe subscriber oa t ISAAC K. ELDRIDGE. April 30th. 1836. 17tf

on. c. cRiFFiirn.

HAVING located himaelf in tbe town of atichmoad. offers bis professional

services to the citixena of the town and

surrounding country. From aa experience

of eicbt year's practice ia tbe atate of

Maryland, he flatters bin self that be will

be able to give ample satisfaction to those

who may entrust themselves to his care. He

therefore solicits a share of the patronage.

For qualifications, references may be had to testimonials in bis own possession. He may nt all times be found at Mr. Sloan's National Hotel, except when on profes-

aloeal business.

Richmoad. In. ttureh 19th 1833.

. a An at aaai Of

CENTRAL PROPERTY FOR SALE.

THIS subscrihr r will sell at

private sale, the STOfir HOUSE.

ooe door west of th- public square.

Centreville, mt y occupied by

ad Ho iter. Thai iwopartv

has tbe advaatare of a front oa Main street of

sow aid of tbsrty feet, and on Mam cram i

about 40 feet. For particulars aad tense apply as J. Wiader, iNsAwaul Hotel,) mCntreviim.

LI. WIN DCal. May 13, lt3C I3sf

FOR SALE.

rinnE undersigned will sell a tract oflaad

aituated oa Elkaora,4i miles south of)

Kichmoad. containing eighty acres, i

which are two small farina, a rood SA

MILL and MA CHUTE HOUSE, with two Carding Machines and a FULLIWQ

JttiLL.iu complete order. The whole of the

above property will be sold on reasonable

terms, and tbe aeighborhood and water

power will justify a coassderable exteaaioa

of the improvements.

DANIEL, dc JOHN CLARK. May 9th. 1635. 18tf.

or isoods, consisting ot a tun aad general

Docae-

rtment of British, French and

tie Drv Goods, which thev offer for sale bv

the piece or package. They natter them

selves that a better supply or a superior

assortment cannot be bad oa mora advantageous terms, either ia the Philadelphia

or Itew York markets.

Philadelphia. Feb. 33. 1633.

14 l-ShandssJga, afhtnmde, assises as be 3 year old last sysia l aad ajmraimd to gS by Johh Wilks aaid Wr2iam lowiw.

The

str.

GOOD DQEAD.

THE undersigned ha vine purchased the RICHMOND FLOURING MILLS,

lately owned by K. Iltu. and procured the services of aa experienced Miller, be

nopes mat in a raw days will be ia good order aad

satisfaction will bo given to may favor aim with a call.

Casw at all tianes paid far FI. AXRSEP

at earn sius. J. R. XIEND3raALL. April 23. 1S36. iStf

NEW A RR I T A L.

EKIUND ETlbaa

ia am

Lv--r rM.r r- r-t-

REES C. JOXES,

JESSE W1LUAMS. Riebmond. May 21, 1833. 20tf

XYa. aU IZtuCj,

w wa WW a m M

oaaaier, swornes mnwer, ere. seow op

posite Mr. tfrtgrntwewe store. drj.RATEFUL for past favours, new wishes to inform tbe public that he has oa

hand aad ietenda keeping n general as

sortment of Saddles. Bridles, Aaraeaa,

Robes, Trunks, Saddiebags. Taliees, and Whipe; all of which bo will self at the lowest prices for Cast. Lianen. Liacev.

Leather and approved mwatry produce.

, rob. 13, IsSa. wtf.

OACUELC.IREDZLL. rwceaUv

tbe City of Paahwleaabia, has locator-

a anas) oa Mnia treat directly ff nii the Bank, adjeiaing A. eiadall'a store, srbsre be istisii ailaklamaaj bimsslf by by aa smadaoas atteatana to has bwamwaate saerit aad tasaiva adaapsspsitssa af aassawace from the town aad aeemlry. Jiiiiirj.feh.lSa.

FOR SAlLEa Tbe subscriber ofiers his farm for sale,

situated three miles and n half south of

Richmood, on the Liberty and Brook viile

road, consisting of one hundred and eighty two acres, one hundred of which is under fence, with two seperate dwelling houses and a good barn and other out buildings. Tbe place is well wntered for a stock farm, bass good orchard and in wel! calculated for two families. For terms apply to tbe subscriber on the premises. JOHN COLLINS. March ISth, 1836. lOtf

JUST RECEIVED From ritilatTetphia,

A large and hnnJonte assortment of.

EDIlTr &ED3, 01ocki:iiss9 HARDWARK.QI EFASWARE, dec

THE assortnient l a bet-n aeleted with gieat!

ami chn i4u 10 pmwe purvoasavs. fjT Please call niut for jnursalve

dc lore parcnain etaewnere. ALEXANDER STOXES.

April 30, 1836. Ktf

de ea of

let

St BV Wi or ao ar ta cc di oi St aw

f 1

tsgeto give us a call

themselves, aa we are j--

iwii, or coasti

Jaaaary30,183a.

r couatryps D. GITtlf tf -

eai f eoi eol tea

FOR SALE. i The subscriber oflersfbrell

handsome situation where haaswa i !

oa tbe National Road. - m I

of the Bridge at Richmmjd lfis l sixteen acres of Lairo, well samf 3nel a good dwelling and out buiUM Ut celleat subling. Tbe sitsausa 4 Jaf i make a first rate Tavern Sssai. i sue For terms apply to tbe sskx&t &iir tha prvmises. liti ABNQCSnt Richmood June 4, 1SS3. &4

ic i

jeun

t7rt3e Trade and Gtxti

rijbta. Ft ty. Gtvdn, O Cm

THE subscribers having eetsrd i RMlts.Mkl. v a W. '

Co., take pleasure ia wnmatt

community that they have erects! u

modioli machine shop, sear the Eal

round ry, at are now ready te gneai

attention to all orders for CarCa Spinning Machines, Turning Lass

aay kiad of machinery; as also far ar either ia wood or iroo of ssds;

Having employed arst rate wsrkanV

with eoafideace (ia tbeir ability at positions to please tbeir customsnst ities aad prices) ask patroaags fe

generous publie. ilnd

JOB W. SWAIn, 5 JONAS OAAst.V'X' ABEI TIIOTCJ RichBtond, JKsylsf. 1839. . I IVctr lcsprTrtl m m ivmiN 1011

e. Xv j .-,-; VI,

WOULD respectfully inferno

addles oa a new and durable fhJ ' most every article ia tbe assliaj 2nr

hsrness line. His work is massb , "siir

teat style, of the best material W:

tern market presents for sals

intends to dispose of on fair tens iJ1 of Washinton and Main street. n All msnkind that will juatlyaf ? 5? . Their debt when they atv J i Will have ao cause to rsassf 4en From borne and justice w ' will R ichmond, March 18, 1836. B4 Dote fc, n

Faro rr e i THE subseriberofinSrUt the FARM where be ee 4 g, lyine four mile Berth at 1 .

eut.e new road opened from thswlfVei Kictmond to Newnort. The ulnciss!, rce

acres, with a comortabe Dwritmf E

nooma. Jtc ; sho, a tfarivinr j osng

""" wisrjn2 to purtbase would do well to call aad asaa

eves. I8AAC ft ti fith m oitL. iMe est r

I v Villi

mmar! th,

Sasrtbi. Nrxcov ako Da. Wx

Tl

"r assrtw, hasini laStrad sato ns imrlnwsMp mtbepractaos of Wrdicsns, wssaitfaBy efisr tbekservieMtowm litinsi af Birhmsait and the saborirg eouatiy. They can be asaad gsairafiy atJAwjflos af Dr. Wismier wlrha

aaamsssaaai samm

1 BSPwaaHser, t.

.rvXcznxoiTDP.Ais-Ar' to r-N . A ?

? Js,

Comer efXT

N. 1L Those indebted to either oil

ir

11,183a.

JQ3 PlllNTING.

I JPoam eaicOy and meaUy thas,'

JUST RECEIVED.

) A FRSS3 aupply af Drags, Medicines. I Paints, Oils, nasT Dye Staffs, wfasebj

I fersaleemCaei

OJU.e South-tTemt 1

FVenr Arsesf.

Qsit

nwpsnnl sbeet, at two dofls-se

nw wvammw kuiv

setsmsmnarsand nwyeenw saw w-

(der

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