Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 29, 23 July 1836 — Page 4
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case (including the i TaZ" .
wbich mi 7 com so " the spasmodic ..solera, or uy other maI,rn.f.t orunu.ua! disea-e,ourrinc -i;-;t-or vicinity of sd borough.
and mrf person refusing or Deflecting to rive notice as aforesaid, within twelse hours after obtaining a knowledge there of on eonvictioa thereof before the fir.i bu'rre.s or any justice of tbe peace, shall to tbe borough of Richmond any turn " I .KaShaSt JnT.
Adieu! I am goinc to the rock, and e.v... of paction.
aaa " ... . . . r-n.
Patted and approved July Otu, i"'0. JOHN FINLEY, First Surges,.
('BtKCia Kiu, Borough Clerk.
.WINTER AND SPUING. BT KISS B. r. GOULD. Adieu! Father Winter sadly taid
To tbe world, when about withdrawing.
With his old white wig half off bit bead, And bit Icicle fingert thawing.
And mntt leave all bore behind ens;
Or, perhaps 1 .tail sink in tbe Northern So deep that none can find me Good lack! good luck, to your hoary leeks!' RaiJ the ray yoncj Surber, advancing;
You f your rest 'laid tbe cuet
ivi rockt, While I o'er the earth am dancing.
But there it not n apot where our foot
hath trod. You hard, mad eiumtey old fellow. Not a bill, nor n field, nor a tingle tod. But 1 mutt tnak batte to mellow. And then I hall carpet tbam o'er witl
grata, Wniek will look to bright and cheering. That none will regret they let you paaa Far out of tight and of bearing. The fouataia'e that you locked up ao tight. Wbea 1 tball give them a tunning.
Will scaraie and pit? with my warmth!
and light. And the ttteama will set to rua ng. 'I'll apeak in the eartb to the palsied root, That under your reign wa. sleeping; I'll teach it the way in tbe dark to aboot. And draw out the vine to creeping. The bought that yen eae J ao clote in ice, It was chilling e'en to behold them.
Ill oeek all over with bud to nice. My breath alone can unfold them. And when all the treea are with Llotaomi d retrod. Tbe bird with her tong te merry Will come to the branches to build her nett. With a view to the future cherry. The earth will show by her lovelineit, Th woacr I am dnior,
While the !ittloc'i duwa, with a unite,
to Mete Tbe tray that I'm punning!
Said Winter, 'Then I wouIJ have you
learn By me, my gay n-comer,
To puih off too, who it eomee your turo And yield your place teSemcter!'
An Ordinance to appropriate money for the improvement of streets therein nataad. aS l R it .plained Bv tbe Burgesses and
Borough Council of the Borough of Richmond, Uiat the sum of one hundred aud fifty dollars . ...I ft. mnr,j is herebv aDoroprietcd for the
.: se;n. r,l Walnut Streets to be
paid out fan y u .nieaio the treasury not other a i us u nnrannatefi
4j .i That fiftv dollars of tbe above appro
priation be applied to the grading of that part of
Spring tUeet ijia between rear! ana ranuin streets. Sec. 3d. And that the remaining one buo.Ired dolUn be 1-tid out on that part of Walnut
street west of Pearl.
Paired ami approved July 5tn, 1B36.
JOHN IIALLI, f irn Durgevm.
New (oods! netr GodsS! AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. (Jtyrner of Main and Front streets.)
E. T. TURNER,
HAS just received from New York .i u ... ... a ml assortment of SPUING
., siiUUCK GOODS selected espressly for
shit market, and will be told at reduced price. The following are among the goods received :
DST GOOSS.
Cloths, cassiroercs ard sittinetts of every color, quality and price ; Valencia, Mcr-
Coacb Factory
IX. Fulfflioru Sc J. Sailor,
.nation, umv recoire r-tvration by the aid ot
electric fluid, withit a painful operation, lie
AVINCj entered intoco partnership m ;vi, rheumi ,thaia, cravel, dwp.v, p.le. the Coach making buiues, would res aJj ft.v.r aj azut. Wlt! mmticated electric pectfullv iuform their fncutts i. the public cen-. . haf ucceedrtl m t.( aims rulait.nar .
lerallv.tbat thev are now prepared tomanulac-l .i rhr,.i.ic .linirf. that oihrr rrirt.
sallies, silk, Pattin, and bonib isin vestings; ,ture Pott Caches, Coacheev, Landaus, Dickey I tioDert have ann..u. cet ncnrahle. He c..c.-ive.-mf iiIpcm calico assorted : !:!M and dark !?at and plain Barouche..'bariotees, Phaetons, De can ntnoxe aiott of the tlis. aws iurilet t
13orouh Ordinances.
Francis King , Clerk.
An Ordinance to improve the Public Square; S- 1. Ha it ordained bv the BTirrettes and
Boreueh Council of the 8 Touch of Jiichmond,
Thrt the turn of one hundred and fifty dollai
be, and the same is, hereby appropriated, to imnrave the Duhlic Kin re. by enclosing the
same with a suht intial fence atwl such other
iaiprovemeatt as the council may direct. Sec 2. That the above appropriation be
expended under the superintendence of the, committee of public building and market. Passed and approved July 5tb, 1836. JOHN FINLEY, First Burgess. Francis King , Clerk. An Onlinanar.ee for the purchase of a Fire Ingitie for the Borough ol Kichmond :
Sec. 1st. Be it ordained by tbe Burgesses aad
Corourb Council of the Borough of Jiichmond .
That the sum of eijrht hundred dollars be and
the same is hereby appropriated for the purchase of a Fire F.ngiue for the use of this Boio
to be paid out of any monies in tbe treasury not othTwiie appropriated.
bee. 3d. That the committee on ore compa
nies he and they art hereby authorized to pur
chase an engine agreeably to the provisions of
the nrst section ol this ordinance. Passed an. I approved July 5th, 1836. J H. FINLEY, First Burgess. Francis King, Corough Clerk.
An Ordinance for supplying tbe Borough of Kichmond with water: Sec. 1st. Ifeit i.rdained by the Bur;eses and B'Toith Council of the Borough of Richmond, 1 h it tliere shall be thren public wells sunk in said borough, v Tret in diameter and a depth sulScient to aiToid four feet of standing water and to he eurircled with a stone wall at least oue foot thick and furnished with good ;-uuips, wrll secured at the top of tbe ground to prevent things from falling in, as well as to carry off the waste water the outvida of the pump stock to range flush with the outside of the curb stones. i Sec. 3d. One ef said wels to be sunk on Pearl
olnzhams: printed muslins'; .U.k, w.ntc
and green gnuse veils, L!ack lace d .;! chally-hemant; silk; tew in silk; sti-cl ard fancy dress .iMk'fc; plain and fircdj Swiss muslins, book do., plain and cros-, barred d. ; jaconets and cambrics ; Grecian md bobbinett laces and f.Ktings, thread &. nibbinet laces and ei'ffings; gause and
lustring ribbonsassorted; while and black Italian crape; crape lisse; book muslin
u'dkTa, pongee and siik nagg ao.j wnue and colored worstesf Slid rutton bosiery corded skirts crode-nap,' grodc-z;ne, Ital
ian, sinchew afid sarsnej,silks ; bombasines,
Busies, tiulkies, Oic, Dearborns, plain tar-;tbi chuiRte by the bleseinc of Heaven, utetlica
riiitfev, &.C. llaviog erected an etablis:.iuett , tei ,j.Jui aj T,.eetrttle medicines. Samue suitable to the business, and havinir employ eil ( p,,, w(,uld prescribe for consumptive Mint fea auniberol gooxl eastern worknien,they dalterulSiecon i.imlli fora,,y tertiou of the I'nite.'
itcruwivcs iney win oe suk i uuwu oim ioi ja Bu natters bimscll Unit lie can retor neatness and dunhility equal , if not sujHrior, nittt. caM.t out often, if his rxcscriptions are many done in the western country. Tboe rit;tj fU..wetl. He has studiel the practice wistiiuK to purcha-e are invited to cll and e-0r the old school, the reformed, and is acquaint-
amine lor irwmteives. rriHee n-im( u
usual; all omers inaiiaiuny receiveu auu
promptly attemioi to. nop on me corner Iui ,i;lM If. tr v.-!!uic in the I nited States-
Main at'iJ Frauklm streets, Richmond, Indiana
Ninth mouth Uth, lS3o. 37-ly
K,.mha7Piis and Circassians: beaverteens : i n.ttinr business, is dissolved bv mutual con- over to die by the fraternity. Ibe inter-
SanmiP corrfs Mexican tnix'u res. Roue: isent. All money due said firm must be paid incuts in the three grave jarJ. near Rich
. 1 i ; w
Wi ana In a : I ,Ka ,1 .7 . . . ll.. wnaaa. 11 . I'li.l... aa-ia.
do .:! uedn la; stormants; nitsuurgii coru, r ' . 7 , .V ,, "'""""" T,J .-. . ' " .. .' . i i j counts. c. have been transferred. Alto. t!l rnt nor US. TLe srrrrnl Ike
Lhrtf ,el aiDnncetia: DiacK,iuc anuKrccn . ( r. ;n k ..ir .. ' " . .
r3. 'i' .. K, French linens: PTH """" "6B"" "'iP1 ear' ' Jw tctaiour.ng
T-1 l.;intl'-a f o I I ,J:H ni.AKDV. I 1 f ....... a 1 . .nn.liNf. i.i. w l . . I
i 7 1 t 'J fiiUlllliT. aa iiiui .iivaa uikiui
An Ordinance to organize a Board of
Health for the Borough of Richmond. Sec. 1. Uo it or l .ined by the Burzess-
es and Borucgh Council of tbe Borough of lon on Main street north side, opposite Lot No
Ibat tbere shall be, and iv Ji ""cu " ungiou siicei west sue, oppo-
Kicbraond,
clJth; Llue and yellow nankeens; eriniti-
ett;liaen diaper; 0,7, and qr. cotton do., Ilu?iia do.; checks, ticks, JfC.-t 10 to
20 biiks domestic good.
Hardware Jt Cutlery. Locas, latches, screws, hinges, butts, files and rasps, saw setts, rules, gauges, iron Ar
steel squares, hammers, iron, japan and
brass candle sticks, scuaers ana irayv, brass and tin fossets, screw and drive knobs, plain and cut glass do., brass commode knobs and rings, gun locks, percus
sion caps, are irons, orass ana nuu sou
irons, fry pans, shovels, spades, noes, trace and baiter chains, anvils.vices, steelyards, patent ballance, hones and scythe stones, slates, curry combs: Razors,!inives, knives
and forks, chissels, braces and bitts, drawing knives, hatchets, cutting knivee, grass and corn scythes, plane irons, augers, gimblets; band saws, mill and cross cut do, sheep shears, carpenter's adz, axes, Ate. A general assortment of SCHOOL and BLANK BOOKS.
A larre lot of SADDLERY and SADDLER'S TOOLS. ALSO Glass, China and Queensicare, Iron, Nails and Castings, BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets. Groceries. Orleans and loaf sugar, imperial Ac young hysun tea, Rio and Laguira coffee, spice, pepper, indigo, madder, ginger, rice. Arc THE above goods were mostly purchased - - ... . L. : r A 1. n. I ...a. Kck .nlri
call and examine the stock
un nunctuallv. as we have been to consid-! their own except iterance and
erable expense in buying Caleb Sbearon's : have exerted their baneful influence
hereby established, a Board ef Health for
tbe Borough of Richmond, consisting of eight members, two to be appointed from each ward, who shall bold their oHices for on year, and until their successors shall be appointed; they shall serve vrithcrt compensation or emolument, and shall be appointed by tfie Borough Council: and in case of removal, death, sickness, resig
nation, inability, or refunal to serve, of
any of the s .iJ Hoard, their places shall be supplied by otLer appointments to be made by the Borough Council. A major
ity of the wholo number cf the Board
ball be neceary to constitute a q'loruin to transact business: they shall meet at
some convenient place in said Borough forthwith, after receiving notice of the.r appointment, at.d as onea thereafter as they shall ilcetn necessary: They shall
elect from their own body a president,! m in -j ..i - . . 'I to in jesse
wne snail preside ai iurir meetings; ana a i iicoi...r John
site Lot No 35.
Sec. 3d. The public well at the south end of
the market house, on Pearl street , to be repair'd so as to answer the description of those provided
lor in me nn-i section ol tins ordinance.
Sec. 4th. That the sum of one hundred and
fifty dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the purpose of carrying the above
..)......... .. a . . ll" . . - v I. L 1 1 - a . .
iiumaiitciuiu ciitrc;.. huiuu suaii ve paiuoaiOl
any money not otherwise appropriated. Passed and approved July 5th, 1336. JOHN FINLEY, First Burgess. Francis King, Borough Clerk.
A LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office at Milto, Wayne county, Ind., June 30.1., 1836 which if nottikrn out within three months will be sent to the General Post
Imce as dead tetters.
Banks A.laiaj, Esq.
Hrewer Mis Mary Itondy C.
F.lliott Abrahai
Hasseltine D. P. 3 till li John Know I John
Iicvertoa i'harles
l-.mbC. Macv J. W.
Mac James .'wly 9, 1336
secret . rr who shall keen a journal of
their i roceeJings in a book to be provided by : c. for that purpose; and tho presi
dent an I scretry su appointed shall hold j K 'Jor Abraham 2
their ol.cc s f.,r such period of time aci I Kersey i is u
perforin such duties respectively as the
aid Hoard .. tlcatMi uiay prescribe. Sec.S. That vLc Hoard cf iicai'.l. hereby established rhall hire power, whenever tkey may deesn :t ccress.ry, for the secu rity ef ithe Borrugb, to take the most prrrrpt and elSwierit measures to prevent the introduction ofcortagious.maigoaot, dangerous and infecticiu diteises, into aid Borough, and for ti-.e immediate and . a . e
si removal oi any perscn or persons,
who may be found therein, lufected with
any such disease: and it is hereby en join-d upon tbe First Burgess, High Coo table, and all other otBcers of the Bo rough, to be attentive and visrilant in
isting the Board of Health in the execu
tion cf their duties. Sec. 3. Tbt it shall be the dut-r f
aid Board of Health, from time to time
to recommcnu i me vorocgb Council ach measures as the said Board may deem ecessary to promote and secure the kealth of said Borough, and te ore vent
tbe introduction of contagious, rn ilignaat A
awgeroiis ana .tmccuous oueases: and to report to the Borough Council all exren-
ee which may be mcuired in d:,char-e of
sneouiies aioresxij, and tbe said Board ef Health shall exercise such other powers, aad discharge such other duties as the Borough Counci! may prescribe. Sec 4. That if any person or persons ball, at any time hereafter, knowingly introduce, or aid or assist in introducing, the small pox or any other coatagicus diseae into this Borougb, or shall possess any knowledge of any person laboring under
auco c:scaf9 wunm tne eorei?h, without
ertnwi
or
Munden P. McYay James Nipes Magdalana Negley George Patterson John M. Peed James Rose Mrs. Rasbel Shaw Alfred Swindle Ashly TruebloodJ. Tacket Nimrod , Warlry Charrotty
W ease - Geort eVW Willits Uvi X" jr HENIiY DEVEL1N, P. M. J? 27 3t
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post 0ce at Ecoxomt, Wajne county, lad., on tbe
ju::. nay oi June. isJtx, and if not taken oat before th last of September will be sent to the
i.ervrn. t ost umce as dd letters.
Baltimore Mr. 3
Cain John Cook Wright Deaven William Dsnnis Jse Edwards Mary Gwin John Giion Francis Hunt Isaiah
Jordon James
Jordoa Rachel
July 1st, 183S.
Lenington James 3
Uns-y Thomas MoIIin Charles M .liiter John Mauby John Perel John Sawyer Keuben Thornburgh Wm. M. Wilhs Isaac or T. 1 Buter Wall Drurr R BAJiNCl'T, P. M. 27 3t
Richmond, April 30, 1836.
Potts, Reynolds, & Co.
No. 105 Mathkt steeet, Philadelphia,
fj ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchantoof
' Indiana, that they have received at their Warehouse their Spring assortment
of Goods, consisting of a full and general
assortment of British, French and Domes
tic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale by
the piece or package. They iLiter them
selves that abetter supply or a superior
asscrtment cannot be had on more advan
rtr In firm nr ti. "e-IAorcar
' j j -ooigorv cessss 1 fx
. . . ! 1 , - aTl 1
MT9 C? . l II . I. TT.n;A I - "liBnTairi 1 laaMlfl.a ,n -
!.. a?.iuiuvi a iiktr, oiimnn jiipiviuu " . ""a - 'n -i
and Surreon, would respectfully iufonn the wiie, citiae&sof Kichmond, and the ublic eeuerally,',. that be has located ia a spacious an 1 ccuten-, tne' tt, Solomoo Butt, Jrtent bouse opposite I. D. Sloau's tlottl, where co "uff.uan and Polly Huffhe would receive iatiei.U from any sertion ol the :B,tt w, T,UMn1 Oowky L ..ite.l StaU-s, anJ visit in families iu all cases !"'1 JiaraU Lolef lus wife, and
ncident to this climate, ratieuts afflicted with j"141 "
Dlinluess of lone standing, cataracts and infla-j l pursuance of an order I
ofCramoa Plena rf end coqnhTl. .4pril Term, 1S33, the ny 1M
J'icoa Huflinan and Poll
nercby cot ifit-d that the a .id m.
i!cd. on tha t?tth dv if P-k..
. - - vlnsinjw :hcir bill against siid defend,RtJ -r?, charging that Jacob Butt m ibout the middle of Julv, 18lS county, seized aud H"Sese4 I W wi
icrsouai estate to a iurne am ;-rt I ffl nM r t 1mm lian.nJ 9
ITiat on the 22d day of Jul.-lej
wrttmtT nunvtrtinn in I . t . '
ith the nrjictice of celebratetl botanists ten- r .u , , .
erally. Il. hu exiiendett more than one thous-, coo fl
wu vAiiimivu v VuUfi AT (Li
p. eas of Montgfmery county fbf Jj and execution thereof granted t,jS Neible and Samuel Butt, the Lw therein named; that said piper enyZj not in fact and in truth iho last JJl testament of said Jacob Butt eVv that the execution thereof wtttLJ and obtained by undue influence ttstD
uleut representation, and said -
mi's pray in the said bill that sail
lent and pretended a ill my be sw as wWly null and oid aad of Dlim in &-c.
The siid defendants, JacoV,? mns an I Sarah, are hereby aotifi'
unl'6s they appear and plead,
demur to said hill within sixty Ami
'he next term ol said lourt. Is a.
!.I"Jd day rt August next, IbalMf
-
puinr.nts win ppiy 10 saia s-ieste the matter of sjid bill as coaieai)
them, and order and decree aces' II J r -. a
A3y uiun vi uic vun. I F.DW4KU W. lAVIEa,V AIcNutt &TiiKvsroi,Sol,in, p
and exploring the ll'iri f North America. He I pot--4t res;ech!e tc-tiiiMma.s of fidelity mv.C
I ability. SteaniiUK i not practiced. Dr. Parker has administered to more than one thousand patients in 14 months
! . . . j. a. a a a
Dissolution. TITR narfnor&hin herrtofir(
under thefirm of Shearon, Jones 4. Williams, in ! nd lost but four, and they had been given
.'than any former year tinder the reign of i
the destrcvicg angel. ( 1 lie wicked shall
Rees C. Jokes,
J esse Williams
THE above business will be continued do wickedly and shall not understand, but by the subscribers, two doors west of their! the wise shaW understand.) He has been
the destroying angels and
old stand. Our old customers, who are in, apprised that
arrears, will see tbe necessity of paying their cats-paws, tlat possess no u.ind vf
vanity, i
to
Liievent his patients from adhering- to hi
prescriptions, and their false alarm has I
been death and quackery (fr the sake of
the loaves and fishes. , Dr. Parker feeis
grateful for the peace aud prosperity that have spread their prolific branches over all of his lauJabe acts. He bas not lost one patient with acute disease in this State & can produce certificates of nearly 1U0 cases that has been restored to health that
part, as well as putting up our present situation. KEES C. JONES, JESSE WILLIAMS. Richmond, May 21, 1S26. 20tf JUST RECEIVED
from M'hilailelphia,
A large and liandsonie assortment of j the destroying angels could Dot heal in
I 1" al.m.rl . t r 11. I'rL'.r t.a.
received patients froml to i!00 miles, and visited patients frcm 1 to 40 miles in this vicinity, lie has noticed the signal judgments on thoee that have brought false accusations against him, either by death or bickuess in their families, in mar y instan-
cos. Pat.ents suffering uinicr .nurinities ef any k .nj would do w ell lo call on Dr. Parker. Patients li.-inp at a distance can
he treated by specilu:g the particulars
of their case by another person He would
receive patients to board, or stu.lents in medicine: designing to establish a Botanic
School in Kichmond. for the benefit of
suffering humanity, or he would educate
them in the most useful branches of liter
ature, having received education in some
of the best seminaries in the U. States
N. It. Dr. Parker mill rt main at home seventh dajs( Saturdays) of the week to
accommodate those from a distance, and on other days of the week would attend to calls of any kind that any other practitioner does in this State. Fourth month 30th, IjUC Ktf
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, &c. 'HE assortment has been telected with treat care, and cannot fail to please purchasers. fCPlease cill and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. ALEXANDER STOKES. Richmond, April 30, 1636. l?tf
FOR SALE The subscriber offers his farm for sale,
situated three miles and a half couth of
Richmond, ott the Liberty and Brotkvile road, consisting of one hundred and eighty two acres, one hundred of which is under fence, with two seperate dwelling houses ind a good barn and other out bui!dtng3. The place is well watered for a slock farm, has a good orchard and is well calculated for two families. For terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. JOILN COLLINS. March 12th, 1836. lOtf CENTRAL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
I lib subscriber will sfll at pri ate sale, the STORK HOUSE, one rtoor west of the public square,
in Centreviile, latty occupied by
ami Snyder. I t is
sssg? Vb
t .a.ltn.a. us.. I Wns-dos T"I ta rnruwt
. . . .vi-wt . AH'iiV i-'iiiuvn a s is uiviiriti
tageous terms, either in the rlnlauelpoia'bas the aJvant u-eof a front on Mai . street of
THOMPSON'S VEGK TABLE TOOTI1-MUE ittlOFS.
riHE subscriber bas tbe pleasure of offerine to the 1'ublic a fresh supply of
his remedy for that tormenting disease,
the TOO HI-ACUl:, which be has discos
ercd by a series of experiments pursued for
$ HIGGLES. I
ON hand 100,000, mostly of the fcf
ty ami laid in lor cssh, which a
on pleasing terms.
iKrWANTED IMMEDIATE
quantity of poplar and ash ftwifi
thickness and width: weatherb
3 4 inch pnnnel l oards 12 incittt
upwards; also It ar.d 2 inch faux.
width, inch and men and quint t
boards all except the ash I
nood yellow poplar, and square
Scantling not less than 12 feet ltf
I by 4 to 6 by O, and many inleiK
sizes, especially 4 by 4, 5 by ft. (
Joists, poplar, oak and sveamrwe,
to 20 Iff t lonz, VI by 6, and ine
sizes tip to 3 bv 10, all which 1
count, d for by board meai ure. Sawyers and others will find ill
interest to Furnish the above
any part of them seeing they ell
suliered to go awa without Uir I
evil.
A. GRIMES It
Richm-nil. March 12th. lS3ti. Free Trade aud ITIecl
rights).
Job II. Swain, 8
rHE subscribers having eats PA.f.aptna)rariin iinl t Ka esa.
Co-partnership under tbe firarft.
r. i 'n. t a Li a nl.atiim in infairaaiaT'
community that they have erects! ( I a- , a? - u. .1- mLAj
or New York markets.
Philadelphia. Feb. 26. 1S36.
upwards of thirty IV-t, and oi Miri cmss st. about 40 feet. For particulnn aii i teims appy to J. Winder, (.National Hotel,) in Centre. u7e. D. W1XDEIL May 13, 183C I8tf
For Sale. Jl Merchant .Hill,
IN complete order, one of the best! -M-i. . "T e r !
ou ? nue waller, wuuiu $ miles oi men- M. .,.. j .-iiri. :. . . r . . mond.ndwithiu9mile.ofth. Whit.wa-L, Vtumt?d 00 lkh.orn' 4 . saghtest increase of pain, and on i s
FOR SALE.
rT1 HE undersigned will sell a tract of land
Kichmond, containing eighty acres, on, aplication almost instantaneous relief is
Ti :. . : : . i i .
" " 1 which are two small farms, a food SA tFKtaln..!
tjk, I aaaa1
- " "jw
r,V, .rVrnVnt fJr re.tm,Vi. X'JMCUL.YE HOUSE,wUb two Numerous certificates are in the pos.esUMreaolL Machine, and a FULUXG .ion of the subscriber, of cure, performed JtfAt remedy, but a. me of then. cSO charJ rof choS f"k or" above property will be sold on reasonable! be seen where the -drops" a,e for .!, , -,...,.. terms, and tie neighborhood and water: and the others on application to thesuc-
. V. I.. . . . t puwer win juiiiij ai (.uasiuersuie extension scriDer, it is dceiiiea useless to insert
' j: tl.-i . ui .i . BJX
nearly two years la the composition of "oa' cuUc oUop,nrlB
a xia im e j eae uww mvmj sw fB,w f attention to all orders for Canhsj; .Spinning Machines, Turaiag Late any kind of machinery; asalsofertr either in wood or iron of aayJescrif Having employed first rate workmsW with confidence (in their ability arf positions to please their custotnenst
ities and prices) ask patreaags K
generous public. JOBW.SVVAI.N, JONAS GAAR.
ABEL TI10Il!Cp Richmond, May 1st. IS.. fi
this remedy he assures the pu'olic that
there is not the smallest particle of any mineral substance, that it is entirely compounded from the vegetable kingdom, and that its tendency is, instead ot corroding the nerve and substance of the tooth, to preserve both. It acts as a sedative, and
also as an intiseptic, without producing
Apply to R. Shawmbourie, Post Mrster at Abington, Wayne county la., os at this athce. Possession caa be given as soon as required. April 30. 1836. 17 tf
LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale two
acre Lots of LAN D, lying between Williams-
bunr and i.con m y in v
on one of which are about 20 acres deadened
of the improvements.
DANIEL de JOHN CLARK. May 9tb. !:. 18tf.
Xva. I. Brady, Saddler, Harness maker, dfc. Snop op
posite Mr. jfrtgHttceu s otore.
TWO valuable FARMS ar
for sale by the rubscribfr, lyinf os I
7 miles from ticun.-vnd no'? ssiletssel
them here as the publication would be more expensive than necessary.
n. inirie viai win ne eumcient. it pro-
perly applied to cure from f to 100 cases, ahoot 2 raiJc, mniUt jum and as printed direction, accompany each u now located, hut should a cbsat (M Via.1. tnt nrsvrsla ran &ifminifctP it twH si.. . l. --.A ml
himself. 1.-2 a mile of the oreauses. One sf p
80 'fRATEFUL for past favours, now wish-! For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. contains 136 acres, a lar ;e orchsrms- ea to inform the nublic that ha. ! Philip Mason, in Connersville: illen &e Co laon!y well watt-red. The other csss
aynecouLty, Indiana, hand and intends keepings general a.;Cincinnati; Nathan D. Gallion, Brook-7.1 cre i1"1 well timbered, karMnt OH sasvr. ra,A.(nr,l i -1 . . . .... . . liMet ;k AtVM neMsraMfltL I
i
.ortment of Saddles, Brides, iamess,1'1. nd by retail at most of tbe country
NOTICE.
FIia T. Ilyrani, YQ) ROT O S E S teaciiing an English
ccliool in We town of Kichmond. i.i th
nouse laiciy occurieu oy Lr. una, x. ,
snpjxseu mere ajrejppiU sudcient in the town and vicintyt6 form a school, without intcrferinwith those already established, he hopes that tbow who feel interested will render him their
as-' i. tii enceavonngto promote the cause ot LJucav:. i aad Morality in this part of the cou .trr. ile proimsev teaching the various branches of Kti?lih Education, together with the Latin am! Grrck lancnatte : and bv rntKi-.n
j "If.", . . J
Li- ,w im.inii none, in
thwi'b r log notice te the rt lluParesB,crit the approbation of h s employers. t the I'resiistt e ;.e Uoard cf Health f Crhool tocomn.cnce May 30th. Tn.'tion,
every nenoa so oatudinr. uiii ! "-"" i""-
. . t -
.1 . . '. iNl .... a-. -. M.- !,
l- .v a- i- Kobe, Trunks. Saddeban. ahses. and stores
improved by comfortable buildines. veune or-!.111!5" U of mhlh be will 8eW at the; A liberal oiscount made
cbard , Ac, about 40 acres improved. All oT "owest price, for Casr, Linnen, Lincey,'Purcfiae tor retailing, which will be sold low for Dromntnarnirai. nriLether and approved country c rod nee. ! All communications
to those who
COLI1C
tion Hereof beiore the first turp-psa ,
any justice cf the peace, shall, r every such offence pay a sum not exceeding
vi icmm uu one uoiir wttn costs of prosecution.
ffec. o. rhst it shall be hereafter the
uty of a.I physicians, keepers ef boarding houses and tavern, to report in writimg te tbe first burgess or tbe president ef Ik Poard ot Health, without delay, every
Hicfc.r;ond, .May 2Stb, IS36.
NEW ARRIVAL.
21tf
a credit for part of the purchase aoney will be given. For further particulars apply to the sabscribest, living in Greene tomnsh.p, Wayne connty, Ia. ABEL LO.MAX May 14,1336. 19:Gm
Richnond, Feb. 13,
6tf.
T)- Sahtei. Nixox a.nd Dr. Wjt B. Smith, havinz entered into co-partnership in the practice of Medicine, respectfully offer their services to tbe citizens of Kichmond and
the neighboring conntry. They caa be found
to the subscriber
must be addressed "Ever ton P. O. r'ayette Co. Ind." JOSEPH D THOMPSON. For sale bv Irvin Reed. Nov. 21, 1S13.
JAMES W. BORDEN; NOTARY PUBUC a?d CONVEYANCER.
Richmond, Indiana, j Having received the appointment of
notary fublic, is now ready to take the. ri - j i. . -, 'Main ami feai 1 streets, Richmond, an caten-
acknowledeements of deeds of convev- uiueuieu to eilT.er OI sive assortment of
. . -i . . . ' the firm nrevmcslv ta thin tmnnima.a ..a a 1
au.c, mornjfn,i. lie wiuaiioaran Tiir Zr . , written instrument, in an accurate and! ,pectful,J mj,M!twl to ie accounts.
ft etc and Cheap Goods.
generally at the office of Dr. N.son or at their HE mbsrribrr ha. just received and is now pecdwel:r,e hoaceptwhenHbsentj I. 0pcnin? at hi. .to, snth east corcer of on prolewioi al business. I T,.., . 'rT. I
neat manner. OlSce on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank.
August feth. 1SC5. 31-tf
January II, 1S36.
W
Valuable Property FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale
the
JYcte Tailoring Shorn.
CAMUELE. IREDELL, recectlv from handsome situation where he now reside
the City of Philadelphia, has locate- in the National Road, immediately weti
yt "wn oi it.icanona,ez open- me inae at Kichmond. There sre ashopm Main Street directly oppoi.e!sixtcen acres of La?., weU improvedthe Bank, adioininr A. Skill's n .wwi j. n; j .
- a ..i.lTAaj UHCIUUa-aVnOnill llUllJimia Wilk
ceilent sullioir. The situation wonld
Lining strt, ' -".sw mo.i lasiaiooaoie as wen aa plain' t. , c. ,
,.J ihnv. . .1 . "5. work in a earkmia hka minn., H- iw. i " "'cm ouua.
and Kipp Skins,with a general variety ofIeath-iOT n sad"owa attenUon to his business to
er, Shoe-maker's findings, Ac For saie t hi.jn,rit ad receive a due proportion of patLeather and Shoe Store, MaiaKU, JShmjwd. j bom the towa aad country.
asaie.awntaaHa. .wVJt- i
EPMT7XD EVENS has lately received' if t ' , 1tlMt J.?M ,tore- i an additional s,?Ply of GOODS "all fir, J'J? ,at" t ublwhl"- h"lt ce consiineof Coach elvers and Lining $L dl5 m1 f1""b " pliaf m
r or terms apply tbe premise.
to the subscriber on
J t.!.
ARNER HUXT.
FRENCH,
ENGLISH, GERMAN, aad other foreign GOODS: together with a larre rrnaontity of super DOMESTIC mannlarctnres:
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
CUTLERY, &.c. Sec. fcc. All of which he has himself selected in tbe City of Philadelphia, and can afford ! sell or
as good terms as any other in this part of the country. Purchaser, are requested to examine his tock waich ia uausu a by large &. weil assorted ATT1CI S 81CDALL.
eleareil. with nther i m -lmretaaf-tltl.
for terms aj-ply to tne sow i ISAAC K. ELDRflZ; April 30th. 1836. I' J
Office Souih-Wctl Comer cf j Front Strttlt. j Tcaas. The Palladiaas is ps . . . j.n.ai mt SW-
imperial snees, as iv
paid within three moaths
a
or two dollars and fifty cents pass
J
S aaaataak.
rear, mnd three collar. 1 w
a
the volume espires. eompied sdth.
Thetersss
Trsae.tdsiJ-
Fifteen bnes or 1
Each addition 1 i
Fifteen Insea or k Do. de.
