Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 38, 24 September 1836 — Page 3

Cwsesk Mouznar. Although defoliation! might injure or destroy some trees and vegetables, the leaves being to the vegetable what lungs and stomach are to animal life, it does not follow that all trees and vegetables suffer alike by defoliation. The grasses, the box, the willow, and some others, may be cut, headed down, or the leaves plucked, almost

for an indefinite period, without effecting

destruction, uo not old pastures produce better and sweeter grasses by frequent crop-

ninff. tnan when hnt laii dournT nha it

. BkMIVII. Ill KfEIII V- ..v.... v 1 DT 1

rS!!fTroy Budget. then be thought wonderful that the Chinese

IR-' ' Ralls. tin Wed- aiorus iUiuiicauns wui near ueiouauon sev-

, tiniii-H. in a market eral times during the same season? From

MtaiainiF corn in the mim, me ejperanenis aireaoy maoe, u appears uiai

rVt of snow ball, between two this valuable plant has been plucked of its 4rtV! j.amnr- It was formed leaves for feeding worms, not less than four

or five times without any injury to its growth,

but the leading shoots must not be topped and every successive crop of leaves are improved in number and weight. At the

same time, the wood is acquiring hardness for

future use. Jf the object be the formation

BTlfe preparing to manufacture theirj tree or shoot. Another excellency of the! "Lfmia the beet. This will go vastly Chinese mulberry is the richness of its leaf

Tv k hones which were enter-

'ZLcicxla Corn, and other Fall 'JJTitl.Thnd oboortunity to converse

Sqomlhe'mterior of this Stae, riSSers who have passed throughj

rl-lsad, and they say every wing is fosnarket people who come in from 23 i city, bring the same report.' r i J ' LlL. Th rl frost in Ver-

JJ'Larly destroyed the corn, potaZiiekwbfU in several sections of

rfituoo wSi a uj. On Wed-

-"" noticed, in a market

J .(.inintr corn in the milk, the,

mcnes i" umiik . - frost, which, on that morning, was

rr.ja every direction arouna us wasiJjfctr, the small hopes many of the -itsd cherished of their crops.

, A i ' l ' '

Souia. All the continent of

RICHMOND:

SATURDAY : : : : : SEPTEMBER 24, 1836-

We have admitted this week a communication of One of tile People on the subject of the Post Office. As a matter of public in terest we did not feel at liberty to refuse its insertion, and as the subject has been much spoken of, it is probably better that those im

plicated should have the opportunity of giv

ing public explanations. For that purpose our columns are open.

La kg a Apples. A few days ago we were pre

sented with some "Monstrous Pippins" from

the orchard of Cornelius RatluTnear town, six of which weighed 7 lbs and one mea

sured 1 3 inches in circumference.

jimah'ma the slave rade in the

JjJia Islands. There is being erected

2Meanes, a refinery wnicn win mane Lgg&ms of pounds in a year. ifmtf fact relating to this subject is now (jLnf interesting. We have had the fsa interview with the Rev. D. M.

rJT fce Manual Labor Seminary, situCliflftthtliorth River, four miles above

e city of row."

secure the appointment of Mr. Borden;!

thus preventing other applications, and de

terring me citizens irom me privilege oi re

monstrance. Has it come to this! that the offices of our boasted republic, are to be sold m. - a . a - a . . a

io me nignesi oiuaer to be retailed out as the favors of a king! God forbid! I would

rather see pestilence and famine stalk ab-ut our streets, and enter every house and ccbin of my country, than such conduct should be

tolerated bv the American people. Thev

will not! The patriotic heart spurns with

indignation the thought, and rather than submit, the sword will be drawn from the scab-

HEDBCAIL. CABE. DR. J. W. SALTER, (of Philadelphia) naviac

settled upon Elkbora. desires to iaforsn the public.

uai bo aaa coacladod ta aatar paaa the duties of bia profession ia all ita branches, aad hopes bv proaipt aad persevering attaatioa to roador fall ratisfacUon to all those who nay bo pleased to submit themselves to his cars. 1 Elkbora, Sept. 1836. SB-Sat

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore eaiatjug ia the Steam Mill at Economy, between I!ah lUack and William Smith, uuder the firm of BLACK AND SMITH, was dissolved on the 4th of July last'

hard, and airain the holv m-,n.l f R.,nl.r' business Having since been earned on by lTaffH

Hill, of Brandy wine, of Monmouth, and ofiBUck and s-mueV- tTpton tinder the firs of Yorktown, will be crimsoned with the blood BLACK AND UPTON, and gore of American citizens. Civil war is Bl lhis day dissoWed by mutual consent The wrtuM Via a Hrws hlpsstrxr. to ur.h foul ami basiaess will hereafter be carried on bv S. G. tJP.

odious usurpation. (TOS wh 'u cM,e ,be business- of both firma

a

for feeding worms while 100 pounds of

white mulberry leaves are required to feed

worms sufficient to make one bushel of co

coons, 75 to 80 of the Moras Multicaulis will

do the same thing; and while it is a full day's work to pick 100 pounds of white mulberry

leaves with the same labor 500 pounds of

the Alorusv Multicaulis might be collected. And while it is generally allowed that it re-

Mr. Smith informs us quires about 3000 worms fed on white mul-

in ob- berry to make one bushel of cocoons, the

The President of the United States left Cincinnati on the 19th inst. on his way to Washington City. The Wbathcr and Roads. For ten davs

past we have had heavy and almost incessant

rains, which have knocked into next summer

all our calculations for good roads. Travellers,

especially from the West, give distressing ac-

al three yni "ice he succeded i iiitfSir the -beet, known a

-4,.al Wuruei. ine oeei was reuu

(ja itfa machine which cost about thirWAJUtumd which crushed a bushel ofj

aa aaanjy liltall v iiiiuukviit

The juice

tjpressed with an ordinary cheese press, m nrocess of evaporation was conduc-

As same manner as that of which Ma-

'.f-sr it made. Mr. Smith was so well

5ai with the result of his experiments, '-d U u .nnU.nt tkat cnrpl will attpnrl

My object, Mr. Editor, is to elicit truih,

the whole truth, and nothing but the

TRUTH:" and therefore shall expect to see the above statement contradicted, or some palliative reason for such intrigue and man

agement for such bartering of the rights ofj

the people, in the next number of the Palladium.

Aside from this, is Mr. I'orden the person the people would have recommended for that appointment. I think not. Have we not citizens as well, if not better qualified men

who have resided here for years who have endured the privations and difficulties of

settling in a new country, and have received

b7 Pviiig h debts and recovering the does of

aiu urau. HUUU BLACK, SAMUEL G. UPTDNi Economy, Sept. 1ft, 1830. 38-3t

counts of the difficulties encountered by the

thousands who are on their way to new homes,! nothing but the rewards of their own labor, i:..i . r u: .i :.i .iand have contributed largely to the revenue

i r o lot the r.niintrv liv th nnvmpnt nt latM. and

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken out letters of administration on the ertale of Jonm Caauauci deceased, lue of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, request all those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authentica

ted within one year Irom this date. The estate is

supposed to be solvent.

BENJAMIN P1CKETTEJ AdmiaJOI1N ROBERDS, i.trators: September 22, 1836.

same quantity of cocoons have the present exhaustion, and perhaps the loss of!

year been made with 2000 worms led with the Chinese mulberry. Northampton Cour.

The following is a copy of a sign, bung out at a village in Wiltshire, England: Matty Milleb, barber, perriwig maker, surjon, parish clerke, scbool-msster, blacksmith.

Shaves for a penne, cuts hair for two pence, and

oyled and powdered into the bargain. Young

l.nnvl mnhlma a Ian lannkl lhr. vMnnft.. Unn.

IliM Confident that success Will attend jwair- m lhe neatest manner, and nrlr.n tkin

S Vt about being made to manufac- 0f , here moriU and fpellin. Also salme wncinz

X awnesuc sugar troin the beet, that he and horce ahewing by the relc maker. Likewise

health as well as of much of their worldly

substance.

the general improvement of the land. Should

Saxb procuring a quantity of the seed now I ale by Mr. Frederick Brown and others, 'ii city, for cultivation on the farm atto the Hudson River Seminary.

Philadelphia paper.

TEATH OF ROTHSCHILD. liaver Rothschild, llie celebrated Lon

tjaker.died on Thursday, July 28, at Frank-

at the Maine, at & o'clock in the afternoon.

om oaly 49 years of age. His visit to Frttnk-

vrti to be orescnt at tuc marrnjc oi tus son.

iKaeai continued lor several weeks, before it

ti in death. He was sensible to the last.

rasas' that be had a strong presentiment that he

sot return to England ont an impression

that hu life might have been saved, it bet

ffeSmioaal advice could have been procured

makes and mends all sorts of butes and shues, leeches the hobby and juse harp, cuts corns, bledes and Misters on the lowest terms.

Cowtillions and other dances taut at home and

abrorde. Also deels bolesale and retale nerfumerv

in all its branches, sells all sons of stashunary wair,

together with biackin-Uiiiw, red berrins, jingherbred and coles, scrubbin brushes, treacle, mouse trajis and other swetemetes. Likewise Godfrise cordiel, rules, pollsters, vassages, and other garden stulf.

N. B. I leeches jggrafy, and them outlandish

kind ot things. A bawl on Wcdnesaay and Fndj)s,all perfunnt'd (God willin)by me. Matty Miixkm.

From Europe. Very late and highly interesting. By arrivals at New York, we have

tbl bund an the spot. Rothschild was, em-1 our London papers to the 8th and Liverpool

lly speaking, al self-made man the rise or to the 9th ot August, several days later than

lormer advices.

Beet Sugar. It is gratifying to see the interest manifested by many citizens of this neighborhood, in regard to the mode of culti

vating the Sugar Beet and the process of

manufacturing the sugar. The numerous enquiries now making, will without doubt lead

to such experiments as will fully test the util

ity and profits of the beet culture, to which

this country seems so well adapted. It is

also, peculiarly appropriate in a community, many of whose members are scrupulous about using the productions of slave labor, and

where all acknowledge the propriety of limi

ting our dependence on other countries, to as

few articles of common necessity as possible. We shall therefore, occasionally give in this paper, such information as we may deem

useful in relation to this matter, as well as ofj

the manner of cultivating'the Mulberry and

the various processes connected with the

manufacture of silk.

not such men have a preference over those who have scarcely warmed the place they

have "lit on" from the eastern states im

ported, as it were, to fill the offices of the

west because western men were unqualified.

Mr. Borden is yet scarcely entitled to

the elective privileges of our state; but has

superceded those who have better claims,

and are better qualified.

Air. Lditor, 1 have placed mv name at the

bottom of this sheet, and though occupying

an humble and unimportant station in socie

ty, 1 claim, as my right, to be heard, though

my language is plain and ideas common-place

yet my motives are good. I hold myself responsible for all I say, so that you cannot refuse to publish o account of not wishing

to take the responsibility; and if either of the parties named can convince you that

they should know the author you are at liberty to give it to them. If time permits, I

will attempt to point out the evil enects ot

such "party trading11 m your next.

Use of the People.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL be sold at the dwelling house of Jobrt Carlisle, deceased, about four miles north of Rich-, mond, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 10th day of October next, all the personal estate of said de-

v vac uwr:, caiuc, anaep,

wheat, tanning utensils, household and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at ten o1clock, od said day, when terms will be made known:

BENJAMIN PICKETTE, JOHN ROBERDS. September 22, 1636. 38-3t

ba was all within the present century. He

lo England in 1800, where he acted as agent

hi Cither in the purchase of good fot lhe con-

Shortly afterwards, through the agency ol

fcttitt, and the Prince of Hesse Cas-el. he h d

" itaeloyed with extraordinary judgment, and his baajtealan at a rapid rate of accumulation. ' iaaaot the breaking out of the war with i'pnin r. CC3, that bis extroardin&ry means, which were bhyei in nuking remittarcra for the English

! J that country, were developed to any extent

H to bt known to the mercantile world general

V Hsaaseae of ten children, eight of whom

Aim bin our brother, two younger and two thaa kioMelf, and four sisters. He married

Isaasbtet of Mr. Cohen, a merchant ia London,

Jii said so little to havn anticipated the success

IMS of bis future son-in-Iaw,lbat be entertained

wMi about the prudence of the match and

lothschild was accordingly desired to produce

nuts to his worldly means. The whim-

asswer was, that whatever number of dauzh-

Mr. Cohen itossesed. he could not do better.)

ar as money and good character went, than to

" 7 tkeni all to Nathan Maver Rnthschild.

( las aVatk of this eminent banker is one of the

" j auponani events lor london, and perhaps tor

V1- wnicn nave occurred for some time; his

iransaction have pervaded the whole con-

nd may be mj to have exercised more or

The news possesses con

siderable interest. The debate in the British House of Commons on the Texian question, was introduced by Mr. Hoy, who proposed to address the Crown upon the subject of the

Treaty between Great Britain and Mexico, and to prevent the establishment of slavery

and the traffic in slaves in the Mexican province of Texas. After some remarks from Lord Palmerston, however, the motion was

withdrawn. An interesting abstract of the

debate will be lound below.

The death of Mr. Nathan Rothschild is con-

Countt Roads. It may be interesting to

those who would like to see good common roads and cartways through the county gen

erally, to know the amount of means provi

ded by the three per cent fund, for their

maintenance and construction. The enormous sales of the public land for the past

year, has greatly increased the dividend ofj

the three per cent fund for the several coun

ties of this State. The following advertise'

ment of the agent of that fund will show the unparalled increase in the dividend for the

last three months. It is highly important

MARRIED, in Centre villc, on the 14th

inst. Mr. Solomon Hornet to Miss Kuth Vore, both of Richmond, Ind.

The Mails. The Chicago American

thus congratulates its readers upon an anticipated early receipt of the mails: Postscript. Highly important. By afoot

fassenger Irotn the south we learn that the ong expected mail may be looked for in the

course ot next week.

anaon

finned. He is reported to have left 4.000.-i that all our resources of this kind should he

000 sterling. His decease had no particular

aw s a

THREE PER CENT FUND. TaKMimv DerABTMEirr, Indianapolis, Sept. 10, 1836. ) IT is hereby notified that an additional amount of Three per Cent Fond hat reeentlv been received at

this office, which, when apportioned among the counties,

niakeathe snaa of 435 89 now ready for diaburieaient.

ia addition Ij I be amount naaaed in amy notice or the loth

JaaefaMt. N.B. PALMER.

Sept. 17, 1836. Agent 3 per cent. Fund.

Tobacco vs. Flour. The receipts of flour

at Baltimore, the largest flour market in the

U. Mates except IN. York, were last week 1,997. The receipts of tobacco for the same

time were 1029 hhds. or 4,000 bbls. If the

people are to be starved for want of bread to

to eat, they may still have the comfort of

chewing. Journal of Com. J

CONVENTION Of TEACHERS. . The aixiA awateeraory of the Western Literary nstitute and College of Professional Teachers, will be held in Cincinnati, during the firtt week ia Oct. next, commencing an Monday 34.. , A series of popular Lectures will be delivered during the week, and a number of Reports b y com mittecs appointed at the last annual meetin g will

be presented and discussed.

From tho difficulty in obtaining the names and residences of a large portion of the Teachers ia the west, a correspondence ,bas not h'therto been opened with them, but it is hoped that all who see this notice will consider the invitation to attend as personally addressed to them. The institution is de signed to embrace Teachers and other friends of

education throughout the Mississippi Valley, and it is particularly desirable that Literary Associations, will annually send delegates, and when practicable, reports upon the state of education, school statistics, Stc. in their respective limits would be,

desirable and tend much to forward the objects of the College, and to increase the interest of its meetings. The annual circular of the local executive committee will be published in a few days, anaoua-

cing the lectures, subjects of discussion, dtc

All editors in the western country, are respect

fully solicited to give the above a few insertions and by sending their . address, copies of the proceedings when published will be forwarded td

each.

By order of the Executive Committee. DAVID L. TALBOT, Fee. See: Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1836-

impression on the London money market. For the moment an excitement prevailed,

but the duration was merely momentary.

Bicknell.j

Attempt to carat orr Santa Anna. The New Orleans Bee of August 29th savs:

The schooner Julius Cssar, just arrived

Irom Velasco, Texas, reports that the Amer

ican schooner Passaic, Hughes, hence, and loaded with provisions, wines, &c. and clear

ed for Texas, under pretence of trading

that their real purpose was to smuggle Santa

MhKsce on mnnev t..in f A,n. Anna on board; but before all their plans had

rSs operations on an equally-large scale have been matured, they were discovered in going

ia Lufope previous to his time for they ,,im- ne -texian uoverament nave ot confined to his own capital and resources, seized the schooner and imprisoned all con-

were immense, but were carried on in con-icerned. iioa wis Vm hrmi..M :n : v:- - I fi.. a .n..;.... r::. nr t: i

- C. T?' a m NapTes-all of whom possess; left Gelasco for Calveston Island. He sent

Hna, ibrteKi of their own. Besides which he despatches to his Government bv the Julius

S vaL. "onsnea in atmost every large city Ciesar. The Julius Ca?sar reports the Tex-

Manager's Office. GRAND AND SPLENDID SCHEME FOR OCTOBER, 1836. Grunel CmmiidMteA JLmtterp. CLASS A, FOR 1836.

Mr. Finley An honest inquiry after facts, 1

in relation to the conduct of the officers ofj 1 this government should be encouraged by all! 1 good citizens. To do it fearlessly and indc- 2

pendent ly is a right and a privilege guaran- 2 tied by the struggles of '76, and protected 5 by the Magna Charta of American liberty. 5 My object in thus addressing you, is to ex- 12 press, in plain and honest terms, my disap- 15 probation of the manner in which the recent 75 change has been made in the Postmasters of; 100

To be drawn at Wilmington, WeduesJaj Oct. 19,1836.

YATES AflU N Ifli i , Managers.

gplendid Sebecae. 1 prize of 60,000 j3

TAXI tax: FOR the purpose of receiving the arrears rff Taxes for the preseat year, I will attend at D. D. Sloaa's in Richmond, oa Wednesday the 36th last. at Boston on Thursday; at Abingtoa on Friday, and at Centreville on Saturday of each week, for three weeks in succession.

A. O. HANNAH, C. W. C. September 13, 1638. Xt4ttJ

30,000

20,000 11,340 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 600

PAL1RI FOR SAILE. THE subscriber offers bis farm for sale, lying one mile west of Newport, contaiainr about 115 acres aad 100 aader calibration. Also a tana af about 60 acres, adjoining; Williajasbnrg, oa which

an iwv tood buildiac aad oaa-balf of the aull for o wCI nierly owned by WUliaoi Johnson. , . , 30,OOOi For tertn, ,ppiy to Job Corgeaball, liviag at 20,000 .Williamsburg-, Wayne county , fadiaaa. .

11,340 JOU UUfJfJKSIIALL.

August 2Btb, ltt. 77-3S

10,000 8,000 15,000 12,500

i aa on or th k .nN . n r i.:-w vui - . ...

, , . .ian schooner invincible, Uapt. Kruce.havmff

IfcTr:?. T" "J:? "bout SO miles from the S. W. Bar;

-tawA.lthl . -8.rerlin chase ol lhe sc looner Venus; she was ?rTO'wa lOe pn.jecl was a reasooablo one fr i ir -u i L . , lsaaaWtah.. AH the brothers of Mr. Roths-S w,lh.m hKa,f ,aK.m,le of her and she 13 no doubt grt men 0f greal capacity and knowledge of a Pnze b-v Xhl Ume' WM&BWm It. .a la 1 am I

. -a wiaa Ik mm mmwm-l I ar a . f m ill ai fl I.m tAa. n. a

. " f""ass w suiuiticu tiiai uivj i W

this village. But, as a preludium, I will

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democratic Republicans of the. county oa

''iBuren and Richard M. Johnson, are respectfully T2,500 , requested to bold tneetinfs ,ia their wspnetive 75,000( townships on Saturday the first day of October

tu,uuu nex, (or at such othei lime as may strtt their

iTT? 6i J"!!! in all their undertaking, and

f. tha moving principle of the great mass

iueJ represented.

amaKhild like the rest of Lis brothers held

h the title of Baron, but he

was more i'kstly proud of

ch he .bad acquired adistinc-

no aula could convey.

, ia)ed it, and r 1? aader which

Maryusp. An election for electors of

Senate took place last week, and resulted in

tne success ot twenty one Whigs, and nine

teen menus ol Mr. Van uuren

C2? JTJ-y that letters from Mr. Bre w-

l 'r Brown, dated June 20th and 30th,

r--.c,ucnoiy account of the ravages y thePlague, Just before their arri

laatoil. r u appearance in the Turkish

'awl. yma. Five months prev

(-MHueu a population of thirtv . thousand.

raS!? ' M al lhe date oflhe letter

, rre not nrMivi nn.:..i. i

haXmj of lwa thousaQli Jews, not but

j.reu svrvivra the malady,

state, that towards Messrs. Reid and Bor

den, 1 entertain the most friendly feelings;

1 respect them, both, as my neighbors, and as citizens of our borough. Further, I believe

Capt. Reid has discharged the duties of post

master with a fidelity, promptness and a fmnctuality uncommon to that class of pubic servants; and that Mr. Borden will dis

charge them equally well, so far as his know.

Bicknell.edge of the geography of the country will I permit, 1 have not the least disposition to

Esc Arc. The negro man, Sandie Roberts, who doubt. But, sir, I do condemn the manner

Besides many others of $300, 200, 150, 100, venieuce) and appoint delegates to attend a County

Ate. Lowest prize 20,

Tickets $20, halves $10, quarters $5.

Convention, to be held at the Court House in the

town of Centreville, on Wednesday, the Cut day

A package of 25 whole tickets (when tickets are sent) of October, 1890. at 10 oVkoek, A. IX, or tin

will cost $475, and compelled to draw aett $204. t purooee of setecting delegates to attend the ante A packag of 25 whole, (by certificate) wUl cost f271-and Congressional Conventions and to transact

5U00 dolars ia Moaooralia. sold to Mr. Wilson, of, other business as may be tboujbt proper by

committed the robbery on the French gentleman,

menuonea in our last, escaped from the jail last evening; and, up to this time, (aiue o'clock) has a .a ww- m. m . '

not ueeu retaaen. ruty dollars reward will be given Cr his arrest and return. Roberts is a very

t.lack negro, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, strait and slender. He had a great deal of white ia his

eyes, and a forbidding look. He had on when he

escaped, a pair of light paatalons and dark rounda

bout, without any bat. lie escaped bv pickinc !hc !... : c.u r-

piisou C7niusjciu v. rioi.ccr.j

v CHOLERA. In Charleston (S. C.) on the 8th SepU, the number of cases reported was fifteen. The preceding day, 27.

infwhich the chance has been made; 1 have

heard, and from good and respectable authority, that Mr. Borden had agreed to pay Capt.

Keid $2500 lor his property, (his residence and the house occupied as the office) provided he (Capt. Reid) would secure him the appointment of Postmaster in Richmond.

This property is not worth more thaa $1200,

at the extent, and thus Mr. Borden pays $1300 for the office. Capt. Reid received

the appointment but a short time before, end my presumption is that he merely accepted

it for the purpose of selling it out again. He resigned the office without making it known

to a single person, save those interested in keeping it u secret, until he should and did

Tndefohta. 8 aik frosa Wheehnr.

1000 to a geatleaaan of Steubenville, Ohio. For tickets ia the above splendid Lottery, address vour

orders to JOUI M..AKK. Successor to ClarL A Cook. Agent for the Maaagera, Wbsehag, Va. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Barssr baa left my home

and Drotection, I therefore fbrwarn ail persons

. A. a .

asaiast tiuaung iter on my account aiicv turn oaie,

as the partaerabip is dissolved.

utAJRuii vuina. Richmond, September 30, 1833. 38-3t sLJST POCTSETT COOIi.

.THE subscriber bavioe lost durinc the I8U or

19th inst. a small plain leather pocket book, sanco worn, contaiaiar about fiftv dollars, ia Bank cotes,

some papers, aad a small almanac, any information

leading to the recovery or the same wui ae folly received and liberally rewarded. 7 JESSE STANLEY. Richmond, Sept. 24, 183ft. ti

the Convention.

By order of the Coty jCosamittee. September, 1838.

TOWNSHIP BCTTlS'G. - ; la pursuance of the above notice, the Oeatocralic Rovubbcaaa of the township of Wayne, am re-r quested to meet ia the borough of Rkhaaow4,oo) Saturday the 24tb of .September, at 1 o'ebek,

P. to appoint delegates to repreaent aura township in the County Convention, to be held at Ceaueville oa Wednesday the 5th day of October est. A general aad punctual atuaJcs 'm ly quested. :v 'c it

WILIMtt MESX SHADRACII HENDERSON, Sept. 1838. , Township CamssstHs : PRINTING i'.;-;" Such as Handbills; Cards, Labels, DocrvJ

Pampbietsv Mat Tips, ae. x, neauy

ted at this otnee.