Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 29, 23 July 1836 — Page 3
fit ? Iks
st eta Ml : 4
::JULY 23, 1836.
:z::ir,-rfA to announce
as a
tyCofninUsioner.
COCD
If we have not often
Inch
the
of the heavy tax tow
IZorul calling subjects us in the TLtage,Hha,notbeen
Z of frequent and just iudent of the
V t nnil iust occa-
ilendent of the penc
il!! boa us n correspondence Clothe pal' andadvcrt.se-
it"" . ..iwnh we are
ope-
find,
Land Owce Monet. From a cir
cular ot the Treasury Department it will be seen, that specie only will be received in the Land Offices after the 15th of August, except that until the
15th of December next, tracts not exceeding three hundred and twenty acres may be purchased by actual
settlers and residents of the state,
with the kinds of parer money usu
ally received.
The following advertisement we ha7e noticed for some weeks past , in a paper
by the members that the great Kail Road connecting the South with the West, will le speedily commenced and vigorously prosecuted to its com
pletion. LEXINGTON INTELLIGENCER.
AUGUST BLSCTION.
From the Philadelphia Commercial herald. L1NEX AND COTTON SHIRTS. It is a common impression that
i: : -,.;..1Y
Illllt'U IS UIIIUIU UJJJMUJJl IUIC ai uucuii
clothing for summer than col ton; I
and accordingly most of those whose
circumstances permit them to consult their taste in this matter,exchange the latter for the former at this season. A little reflection will show that the impression is ill founded, and the practice unphilosophical. To those, indeed, who wear flannel next
j the skin, the difference between cot-
M (money oiency netoiBly dbaPiomted on .rouble or triple letter, to
'laofthelong.lookedfor reir.it"Tt tangling, silly communicaDCftt)Of three sheets, from some expects us to translate "ZLpd hieroglyphics into in..irtitEudlMl-
tjfofi, m ncc "" - i o 0 penisg a letter we discover , k V or X, to cheer our droopvet so rarely does this oc-
"Jtil is departing from the sub
let l nme in lh,s ar t,cle a.,, m return; as a case in point
.A this week, a very iat,
-i i faokiniz letter from an un
ji correspondent at Columbia,
e-iiia, enclosing a lenguiy
MkMSsUted from the French, ex
jnsij for the Richmond Palladium, the history of a maniac & oth-
mmvtns things, and written wim JOB than maniacal stupidity- on fa we bad to pony up our seventylie celts. Mow if we knew the person who mt m this polite favor, we would mki col his account thus : To Palladium Office, Dr. To postage, - - - $75 mding manuscript, - - 50 dnppointment, - - 7
$2,00 The bill will be receipted if he sub-
rribe for the paper two years and pt in advance.
To CoanisPOKrcsTs. A communi-
cttion has been received by mail
from another part of the county, on
the subject of the August election, which wt beg leave to decline. No article can appear in this paper affect
jug the character and standing of a
not a hundred miles from here. "Just received & for Sale, a larrFf assortment
of Earthenware. " Also, Raisins. Calico, ton and linen for shirts is not material; and other cotton goods suitable for the but for those who do not, the ad van-
Summer season. And Wacon, Auuiruna and other Canting.
Pretty well assorted, we think. From the People'- Advocate. Death bv hanging .On Sunday last a boy named David Lesley, in the employ
of Mr. John Doddridge, of this county,
committed suicide by hanging himself up
on a ladder in a loom-house. lie was
about 12 years old. We understand ne
bad expressed a determination to bang himself for a week or two previous to his death. The Cor neru Jury brought in a
verdict. "Thai he came to his death by
the act of himself, by banging by the neck."
knaitille convawrioJi
The following letter from Knox-
ville, we copy from the Observer ana Reporter ol Wednesday. Lex. Int. Knoxville, Tenn. July 4, 1835.
Gentlemen: The great Kail noau Convention assembled this morning in the new Methodist church, whjch had been politely tendered for the purpose, and was 'called to order at ten o'clock; Col. John Williams, late United States Senator from Tennessee and the gallant leader of the at
tack on the Indians within the Dreasiwork. which was decisive of the me
morable and bloody battle of the horse shoe, was called to the chair, and the Hon. Pryor Lea appointed
Srretarv. The following states
... i ii
were then called, and the numoer ui
delegates placed opposite to each,
appeared and were enrolled : Ohio, 2 Kentucky,
Indiana, 2 Virginia,
Alabama, 6 N. Carolina,
S. Carolina, 78 Georgia, Tennessee. fEast and West)
' . 1 1
1 have never seen such a ueiiDerative bodv before assembled on any
ST 1 .l!n'n
occasion. Many oi ine mosi mawi-
guished men in the south were present. Among them Messrs. Robert Y. Hayne, and Poinsett of S. C.;
Gov. Swain ot i. C; iur. justice Wayne and Judge Clayton of GeorJi-
On motion nf Mr. Wickliffe of
Ky., Gov. Hayne was chosen presi
tage, both on the scope of health and
permanent comlort is in lavor oi me
former. Linen is a more rapid conductor of heat than cotton; and for
this reason, when first applied to the
nrfnf rnnvevs the imoression of
coolnes but for the same reason it tends to lesson more quickly the difference of temperature between the skin and atmosphere. Hence it is,
that cotton is warmer in winter; and,
on the contrary, whenever the air is
warmer than the body, it must be tne
cooler article of the two. In India,
the hottest country inhabited by civilized man, and where the thermomeior reaches lOO deer. Fahrenheit in
the shade, cotton is worn exclusively. It is there considered cool in hot weather, and much safer as a protective against the deleterious influence
of sudden changes. Another circum-
stance in -"uu t " '
ST 1TE SENATE. HENRY HOOVER, A. M. BRADBURY. HOrSK OF REPRESENTATIVES. RICHARD J. HUBBARD, NATHAN SMITH. COitNELIUS KATMFF, LOT BLOOM FIELD, JOSEPH CURTIS, VM. M. DOUGHTY. SHEBIFF. SOLOMON MEUEDITH, JACOB R. FISHER. COrXTV COMMISSION EK. IUOMAS McCOY, SAMUEL JOHNSON.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN 1836.
For President Writ. II. Harrison, of Ohio. for Vice President, Francis Granger, of New York. ELECTORS. MarstoaG. Claf Albert S. White, Milton Stapp, Achilles WilJiami, Austin WUarxis .J Afcraham P.Andrew John G. CIiitlenio, HjranTXckcr, Enoch McCartj. For President, JSmrtiu tta Curen, of N. Y. For Vice President.
Richard KI. Jobnson, of Ky(
ELECTORS. Jonathan Williama, Jetie Jackson, John M jert, Marinut Wilk-tl, William Kockhill, Eliaha Long, George W. Moore, Thomas C. Stewart, William White.
BOTANIC TICDICIE. THE subtcriber has just receid mai expects to keep constantly on hand an assortment of fresh manufactured Thoropsonian Botanic Medicine, at Lis new store
nn Washington street, two door east of
' the pout office, which he offers for sale by
wholesale and retail, manufactured ty Ward, Sears, As Co., Baltimore, Marj land, wbose leputation as preparers and venders of genuine medicine has been firmly established throughout the whole country; and who have besides received the voluntary testimony of tbe legitimate organs of the Thompsonians' Friendly Botanic Society of Maryland, in favor of their establish
ment, as producing sucb articles as are
calculated to command the approbation &
patronage of the Botanic fraternity.
Botanic Physicians are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.
AiLNER roris. Indianapolis. 6th mo. 16th, 1836. 26:2m
Frostings blue and white,
Smalts blue, black, brown and red,
OUSness in virtue of which, it absorbs Pencils, Fitches, Blenders andBrush,
Just Ceccivep, A new supply of PAINTER'S ARTICLES, such as Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold, Silver and Copier Bronze,
53 11 23 53 112
the moisture of the skin when perspiring, and therefore feels comparatively dry, while linen allows a rapid evaporation to go on from the cutaneous surface, and renders the wearer more liable to the diseases incident to cold and dampness. It is a habit and fashion, much more than any real superiority, which caused linen to be so generally prefered as an article of dress. Were it a cheap natire product, and cotton an expensive luxury, there can be no doubt that the latter would, for all seasons, be the favorite material.
Chrome vellow and green.
Prumon Blue, Lamp Black, and Red Lead, Venitian Red and Spanish Brown, Spirits Turpentine, Litharge, Ate. &c. SO CSS White Iead, for sale by IRV1N REED. Richmond, July 1 6, 1 83& 28tf
Aw Elopement Prevented. Ten days since, there was a magnificent anil numerous party at a fashionable soiree in Bleecker street, not far from 3Iacdougal. Equipages of every description were in plentiful requisition, and every thing passed off to the utmost satisfaction and delight of all who participated in the enjoyments of the night. On the following morning, at an early hour, one of the fair priests was missing from her room.
The circumstances was deemed by the family to be an unusual and alarming one, and there was in an in
stant a i-eneral uDroar throotrhout me
D ,
the house
For Sale,
THAT valuable three story BRICK HOUSE
lately owned by I. E. Jones and new occupied by S. B. Stanton &. Co. , opposite the Bank.
A Lao. Two or three valuable brick buildings,
on Washington Avenue, north end oi town.
Tbe term of sale will be made reasonable and
accommodating. Apply to C. W. STARK. Richmond, 7th mo . 1 6, 1 836. 2$tf
FARM FOR SALE.
Tll PHILAPELPHtA SATURDAY NEWS, and utebaby gazkttk: ' A weekly Family Newspaper, devotes 1st Literature, Criticism, the Fine Arte fierier intelligence. News, dtc Price Two Dollaks rem Ajrjrtrx able ia advance. The FaiL.voiu-mA Satckdat firm embraces every variety of light literature, including Tales, Poetry, Emyi, Crtti-
cisms. Notices of the Fine Arts, the Dra
ma, &c. Tbe original matter is supplied Ly writers of the first eminence. A reguI r correspondence is maintained with
Washington, and tbe principal Cities of the Union, and arrangements are in progress by which letters from Europe will be constantly furnished. Attention is paid to securing at the earliest possible date, the choicest productions of the English periodical press.
I'opuiar novels nre occasionally given,
; Off THE subscriber offers his tract of, though not suffered to interfere with the
,aT r. conta,mf 7? funareu general variety. The latest news, and all i . and foitv acres, n which is a valua-lr -. . - . . . . .
Me FARM sufficient for the accommodation of , "-nis oi inieresung imcuigcucc, invanathree families ; wel 1 watered for stock and house . b! V form part of the con tents, use, three orchards, a icood barn, blacksmith The News is printed on a folio sheet of shop, dwelling houses, 4c tc. Said tract of;the largest class, and furnishes as large an land is situated one and a half miles south of, . c
Jacksonsbunrh and one mile north of the Na- """"" " -y
tional road, immediately on the Jacksonsburgb
road, in Jackson township. Wa ve co., lnd.
JtHUSlIArilAT MUKK1S. 7th mo. 9th, IS 36. 27 3t
! .u.i.l:.k.i :n k
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN apprentice to tbe Tailoring business. A boy of good character and habits will
meet with encouragement by applying to the subscriber at his shop on Peart street, south of Main. C;HUK(iE ARNOLD.
Richmond, July X-'d, 136. JOtf
Farm for sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the FARM where he now rtsides, lying four miles north of Richmond
ou the new road opened from the west side off
Richmond to Newport. The place contains 47 acres, with a comfortabe Dwelling House, out houses, &c ; also, a thriving young orchard. Persons wishing to purchase a small nil would do well to call and examine for themselves. ISAAC B. HAINES. !tb mo. 25th, 1 836. 25t f
REMOVAL. Franklin Thorpe,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed his ishop to the new brick, two
'doors east of the stage of- , lice, where he has just re-
ccived and ojkjik-.I a good L assortment ol Watches.
At
tention ia more particularly paid to the quality than to the quantity of articles furnislied, and lite pubiishen pledge themselves that it has no connection with any Da-Iy. Wenkly, or Monthly. The matter is written and set up exclusively for the paier, and is not again used in any other ibim. The News is conducted in a spirit of fearless independence. All allusion to party politics, or sectarian religion will be carefully avoided. Iouis A. Ginley, Joseph C. Neal, Morton M'Michuel. Agents of this paper will he allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for ten dollais. All payments to lie made in advance. Orders, free of postage, must be addressed to L. A. GODEY, & CO., No. 100, Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
... . a 1 Am. T mm JJ m j
"vtsi arli fas. ivitrtnitt f r rwin 3I HI i nil . 7 - . i - J !
. dent ol the convention ana .unmear-i. ... . . f .
(W,ud then only where his public ateIy entered upon the discharge ot; , . 7 . n.
i a it v - 7- .
asi official merits or demerits axe mraned. Neither can we hold up to public view the relative situation of private individuals to a candidate. Tbe writer of the communication alluded to, may think we are depriving
him of a right connected with the
his dutv
A committee of 39 was ordered
to be appointed by the chair, to whom were referred sundry resolutions, em-
lon:
bracing the most important matters,, Newarkt whither, he 'guessed' the
that will nrobablv come belore the
convention. Some other business was then transacted and the conven-
morn-
ll 1! 1 .111 . . . ...m-
elecUve franchbe or the freedom ofMu" Jr. u
tiiir. nine o ciuca..
the press, but on reflection he must perceive that it is not himself but the ditor who takes the responsibility of publishing an anonymous article without knowing the author.
warmth Georgia.
1 fear there will be some between S. Carolina and
It is our interest to have both interested in the work. The delegations
from each are ardent in the cause, and of the most wealthy, respectable and intelligent character. There is great apprehension that moncv enouo-h cannot be raised to
P.2TC!T AKTIOLSC; which he offers for sale on reasonablbe terms; and whiles the public to call and examine for themselves. N. B. Clocks and watclirs of every description carefuly repaiied and Sl warranted lor one year (except wooden c locks.) Mathematical and surve) ine intrumnts repaired. SSpeclacle glasses fitted to old frames. County and orporation seals, door and trunk plates engraved, in the shortest notice. ft-Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange. Richmond, June 18, 1836. 24tf fire! FIRE!! PlP.Siii
WTAVING been appointed Agent of the 'Hartford Fire Insurance Company," the subscriber is now ready to grant ilii ics of in
surance to all persons who wish thir procrty insured against lo9s or damage by fire.
fill . r. .i..e. : r
at inn nnl hiM ntnn: fi.r WIUCll. 1 .. J . . r"-'"ri -
j.iw. . , i Tvv;niiiii;9i aiiu ujubi mitrusivc III irjc COUn-
It was SOOn ascertained "c w 5- try, and they P!eilee themselves that those who
r i i ii a i inn i uusiiii-i wiin ine comnanv snail oe
HIS shop will be (bund three doors cast'treated in the most liberal manneraud all lowes
of his old stand 5t ecu anic's how, where ?,"a " Hmuneu wun w.niess ana promptitaue.
every aiieniion win oe given to cusumicrs
who may want any thing but Urn uoods
and Groceries.
IRVIN REED. Richmond, July lfi,1836. 28tf
Fresh Arrival. THE subscriber has just received from New York and Baltimore a new and more extensive stock of MEDICINES, A.c probably the largest in this part of the country, which will be offered on accommodating terms; among which, he has, in addition to that he formerly kept, a variety of the best WINES and other Liquors, particularly for families or patients, who require the pure article or none. Alio, Good Tobacco, Snvff, and Cigars, Glatt Ware, Lamps, and Lamp Oil, Perfumery and Fancy .Irticlet, and a thousand otheb. thj.nus too tedious to mention. HE would apprize the public that he has spared no pains or expense for their
hicl
flatting Dusinciii JOHN jTPAGE
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Richmond and vicinity, that
he has commenced the above business in
the shop formerly occupied by Caleb Shearon, where he intends constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of FUR and
WOOL HATS plain and fashionable, ot the best quality. Those who please to favor him with their custom may rely on prompt attention to their order, and all favors gratcfullv acknowledged. N. It. All kinds of Furs and Lamb's Wool wanted. J P Richmond, May 28, 1830. 31 J JYBW GOODS.
n-
before
the breakfast
tleman
hour." A brother of the truant fugitive
took the hint, and immediately set oft
lovers had bent their steps. He was not mistaken. He arrived there, and ferreted them out, just as they were about to unite their destinies in one common lot bv solemnly before the
Stanton f Hamilton, HAVE just received and are now opening at
their store, opposite tbe lianK, a large ana era I assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES & BUOGANS;
altar, perpetrating matrimony. HeJwhich theT offer at whoiesaie ann retail on the
EutFoh Canal. The attention of nnp - . . .1.
iuhit r .k - . r t 1 complete the three branches required wjctofthe communication of M.bv the charter as amended by our a mis paper. This contemplated j legislature, unless Kentucky puts her "pro'wnent is much talked of on( shoulder to the wheel in good earnest, the lower end of the route: and In-tThe distribution of the surplus reye-
ta along the line that spirit is nuo now in the net banks m iumun
whK ontlu .,.iMi?nampieiuna,u juaic,uuS.y a,rr ifi to
b , v j am sorry that neitner louisvuie, Th
forbade the banns," and, by the potent influence of a trusty cowhide, which he took the precaution to pos
sess himself of, his mandate was most
punctiliously and promptly obeyed, and he brought away in triumph his lUnrmointed. sorrowing sister, leav
ing the foiled and affrighted swain alone in his glory This is a true story we have names, duta, and minutiaj. N. Y. Trans.
intr to provide ai;
gency of a lose of their property by this destructive element are requested to call at his olfiee on
Main street, oposite the Branch Bank in Kichruond, la., where the terms of insurance will be made known and the policies granted. Com
munications by letter (post paid) will be prouijA ly and cheerfully attended to. JAMES W. BORDEN, Aoe.xt. June 1 1 , 1H3C. x!3tf
most favorable terms. The ereat variety of their
stock and the amount on hand assure them that ; amv
Comb and Variety Store,
Selling Off.
K subscriber b'iinj late!
the east with a larsre anil
. tht-v are able to suit nearly everr icrson whjlgner;
may be pleased to call on tnem.
July !, I .
A GKOKGY Mabrucc Married,
!Towauda,Pa Mr. Julius Waters, aged
any other sections of the state, and jMaysville, Paris, Covington hich will eventually complete all' Newport have a sinsle delegate
Ily compl
great projects of internal implement now in progress, and by thought so visionary. This
ft, -will be considered in the
port have a single delegate here. 1 constellati
Judqe Aicnolas is one ot me oiaw
Mrs. Rosana Whiskey, aged 1
very best receipt for gTogjresn
, norwater anc 0tf whiskey. petiuKsbibgii
delegates.
s,n light by some, but we know of
tne individuals who are willing to st from 5 to $10,000 towards its u taction.
Yours, truly.
P. S. The citizens of Knoxville;
have received and are treating us in
the most hospitable manner. All the
Tt Stjuox. After a long drouth Ikrtatened to 'use up the corn!
but which was very favorable for
wra, invigoratiog all nature in
rt of the coantnr. The winter
cut, and the crops have prov
private houses are full of guests; the
taverns not being able to entertain a tenth of those assembled as actors or spectators. Jult 6th, 10 o'clock, A. M Three
or lour otner aeiegaies uum have this morning arrived, among them, Gen . Vance. A delegate from Maysville and one from Newport and Covington have also reached here. Knotvilix CosvfcNTio.N-. The Del-
the
A CAMP MEETING, for tbe W ayne Cir-
cuit, will be held near Concord Meeting House
about 8 miles east-of-north of Richmond ; commencing on Monday the 8th of August. Ministers and members of the adjoining Circuits are respectfully rnvited to attend. July 23, 1336.
-i
This ample reward of induslrv J
jr.
With the Llcsmnra of ceneral
o - - m
pMce and nospcritv. should, ill
can do so, reader us a grateful peepj.
frnm Favette county to
ed UP r rolnmP.
rvuuAvnie voinvuw"'"' . They inform us that the Convention was "numerouslv attended and highly respectable. Nine States were represented. All the measures proposed
in the Convention were adopted with
FOI1 SALE. THE aiihvriber has for sale one . Lalt'
!n.llu Chain Horse Power -Threshinir Ma
chines, as good as new : Also, Tiro Copper Stills,
and all the annaratus of a Distitlcrv. which he
will sell at private sale on reasonable terms. ...... a . ft.-. . .
Richmond, July 23. Is36.
BUilU
:tf
IRON.
A Lirce assortmcot of the above article just
received and for sale by E. T. TURNER. Richmond, July 23, ls3u 2a :tf
JOB PRINTING,
Ogborn & Utter, Boot and Shoe-Make rt;
public that they have opened ! ,ewinV cotton,
&ra
nd 0 t Knr id pal pende
tape ssni
ssortiueut of COMBS of
every asail anu uescntion, aiso.
Qut enswak t'offee Mills, Hammers, sweenintraiisall other kind of Brush
es, table and tW Spoons, Kuivesand Forks, jn and pocket Knilts, a large quantitf of Stocks, !....... un.l r,atakt Fhr.afi. StnA-.tcinrfl nf all
RESPECTFULLY inform the j mXnAt Su8penderilifcd Purses, skein and ball
I cotton cord, sewinsr
),m drilled eyed nee-
goods too uuxuerous
shop on Main street nearly oppo-l.ju Looks and eyes.
sue u. v. oioau iuii-i, " dies and a great van they will eiecute work in tbe most t melltion.
fashionable and durable manner. The above goods witf be sod wholesale and Those who will favor them with r . i, sll a. I .n. .l.-f.-min-
their custom will have ample justice don toj ?Q to fafnun as soon as tbe goods are sold. wSj3Sl836L ' 27tf I W-ACCTIOJI every Saturday afternoon at
eTU tVPli OR STOT.KV- I
W. U. & S. FOULKE,
ESPEOTFULLY inform their
friends and the public, that they
have just received from the eastern cities a fresh asosrtment of Spring and Hummer DRV GOODS; Among which are many plain ai-d fancy articles for Ladies ware, never before in this market; also, a (Treat variety of superfine and common IIROI) CLOTHS and CASSIMKRES; also, the Lama and common S1IMMKR CLOTH and superior new
styled VESTINU8, together with a general assortment of C ar d ware , SHOES, BOOTS, and Groceries, all of which they will sell on the most accommodating terms. Richmond, May 13th, 1836.
Idedical Notice.
THE subscriber designs
practising Medicine in Richmond and vicinity. He will be found at the residence of Dr. J.T Plummer.
AARON WUIUMT.
5th mo.'tb, 1836. 18tf
REMOVAL. W. It- &. S. L. Foulke have removed their store to the north de f Main Street, next door east of the Baisn Richmond, June 1. 1835. SW--iT 5th month, 30th 1830. 22 tf.
FROM the subscriber, living in Jackson township, Wayne count , Indiana . on the 24lh of June, a bright sorrel HORSE; about fifteen bands high,? or years old, a small star in his forehead, both bind feet white, a small lump near the top of his shcmJdcrs, he paces and trots well had no shoes on when missing. A
good reward will be given for any information whereby tbe owner can ret him. nit it s ii irrkn
July 9th, 1836. 27 'M
Living by Oyring. NEW DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber reptfully informs the public taatJie-tnir employ&M.-tillinOl, French Dyer, who will dye m variety of colors: Siiks, Cotton, Woolleu and Linen, in the mutt approved manner; he also clennses woollen clothes in tbe best and cheapest manner. From his knowledge of tusme, he hopes to eive ireneral satisfaction. WM. BANCROFT. N. B. A. Leibbardt baslbr sa2e all kinds ol knitting yarn, of the beet and most lasting colors, at very reasassable prices. Richmond,? Sao. 9th, 1 836. 27 tf
G.VE SPLXXER .i.VD OXE WEA VER, Wanted immediately at the Steam Mill and Woollen factury at Newport Wayne County Indiana, ten miles North of Richmond. Constant employ and good xeam.3 will be Ktven. OSDORN, REYNOLDS, Co.
2 o'clock, (weather iermitting,) until all the goods are disposed of.
DANIEL Y. LENWELL.
Opposite the B.tnk, Richmond, la.
RICHMOND C
ROOM.
$ June 25. 2j3ia HAIR WARS
II
DR. E. ttBIFFlTC),
AVINti located himself in tbe town
of Richmond, offers bis proiessionai
services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country. From an eapenence of eight year', practice b ."V . fl.iior. biKself that lie will
to tbma
e able to rive aropie ""-- "Tas-
ho may entiu.tthemlve. to .. .
. - .l.m ai ine uii: viiuws
relore muciu . . .
in aU-
TIIE subscribers would inform their friends and the public, that
they still continue to carry on.
- i.u..uLr.,iil.tsl. ceptwbenon profe-
w smi ivua i a mis ssspsmssfajgsnnjV"M v w v' w m
opposite the NnTmaiDnalbnsine...
irhmoDQ . sa.
WZTu; had tsVtestimonial. hi. own possession- He S, at all time, be found at Mr. Moan's
stand on 31ain st., opposite the .
Hotel: where thev have a I a nre and oeati
assortment of Cane seats, Windsor chairs,
Settees, large and small Rocking chairs, 4c, all of which they warrant equal to any
made in the State, and will dispose oi.
them on tbe most reasocable terms. j
t.
3icw Impror
.1. E.EWS3, UroULD respectfully inform U P.uii..ii fnanufacturiae spring
. iiw . . . .
Orders from aaistance thankfully rece1" Saddles on a new and durable plan,ana su
ed and punctual! v attended to; particular rtjcle ln tbe aaddi-nf;
attention paid to packing, rerwui
mz to purchase will find it 10 llieir aavau- te,t,tfie
taireto give us a cail and examine ori tcrB market presents
kMos fncv travelling ou
themselves, as we are determined to seii low fux cash, credit, or country produce. L. II. &G. D. CITI1LNS.
January 30, l;36.
4tf
Superior UlacL 'arHtah, D RBI A RED aad said wholesale and re
tail by
IRVIN KED.
and
harnesa line. His work as made in
of tbe best materials
for sale- lie aiso
ulu, wLica be
corner
of Washinton and Mam streets. All mankind that will ju.tly pay Their debt, when they are . Will have no cause to rmm away From home and justice toe. 1 Richmond. March I?. 1-L
Hijrntrt;"H15K3uicJndjicaU
rvr Son
