Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 41, 15 October 1836 — Page 4
PBICIIXH n At FLECTION IS HM. , '-vitt for president, t7a. a. ttrrUoH, of oWh. i r? For' Vice President, Prancfo Oranser, of New Yoik. a rV EtlCTORS. :..-.'..- Man too O. Clot, - ' Albert S. White, MiltooMapfS Achilles WiHiams, Asm W. Morris, - Abraham P. Andrew. Joha G. CtefMUniu, Hiram Decker, Enoch MeCartjr.
- " For President, " . X2arHn Yn Cmrem, of New York. For Vice President, . Richard K3. of bOMO, of Kentucky. rttcTORS. i Jonathan Williams, Jesse Jackson. John My en, '. Mariou WihVtt, William KocfchiU, Elisha Long, Ooorge W. Moore, Thomas C. Stewart, William White.
Jew and Chemp Goodie. THE fubtcriber has jnst received ni i now opening at bis store, south east corner of Main and PmiI ttmcti. Richmond, an .(tensive assortment of renriKreeu, FRENCH, . s EXGLISfl, " : GERMAN,'- '' nd other foreign
tw j a n
DOMESTIC i
together with at large quasintity of lapericr manufactures:
HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. CUTLERY, &,C. .!Lc. &.C.
All of which he has himself selected
I Philadelphia, unit can afford to sell on as cood tcriiis a
(any other in this pait of the country. t Purchasers are requested examine bis lock wbicli i- 11 1 ... Cr -.ll aUArtml
ATTICL'S SIDDALL. January 23, 1836. if.
JAMES W. BORDEN, NOTARY PUBLIC ak CONVEYANCER. . Richmond, Indiana. flaring received the appointment of Notary Public, is now ready to take the acknowledgements of deeds of conreyance, mortgages, telle will also draft written instruments in an accurate and neat manner. Office on Main street, opposite the Hrsnch Bank. August Htb. 1835. 31-tf
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REMOVAL. Franklin Thorpe, RESPECTFULLY Informs the public that be has re
moved bis shop to the new brick, two doors east of the stage office, where be has just received and opened a good assort mentuf Watch ts.
FIRE
t . t t t , , , t which he offers for sale on reasonable terms; and wishes
r mi... j .A, t t,nhu af.d examine for themselves.
f IT AVING been sppoiiiied Agent ot the "Hart-j N. B. Clock and watches of every description careful-
lor.I t iro insurance i
. y j now ready to h t.o wii'.i thr
in I lie City jhy fre:
cmiiany," the subscriber is ,tr rer,aiied and & warranted tor one year (except wooden
to grant policies of insurance to nil persons ci1)cks.) Mathmia'ical and survey in instruments re-
THK coinrvuiy for winch he is acting is oneoftl.e
wealthiest and most extensive in the country, and they pledge themselves that those who transact business with the company shuli be treated in the most liberal manner and ail losses shall be adjusted with fairness and prompti
tude. Persons wisnwg w. provide against ine contingency
ainst loss or damage ; paired. Spectacle glasses fitted to old frames. County
mitt i urj'itiuuii ct. j o" - t
the shortest notice.
fjy-Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange, liichmond, June 18, 183S.
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m Jite Kemedn for fij V
CTSflE increased a... -1
m-h eed sne to aater mar -IT.
preparanoa.and I hvuxt maetrZZ7ri
mfwmu net., oy wbich the dtstrthiZ. better alteaded to all otmtVaSl or nyssalf will be despatehed mntSml-JJl
m w khwwui; commaatcatioaa idence of its utility, what ft fcT?''? known bat a more satisfactory can be had by rivia it a trial. OraS puff it an for sle oaly but to lahanaS and ince tb above naasad --7nV" f country to a cons idei able extoat. aadB ces where medical aid cannot ha ZS tained, I am confident in eimr!!S-
as a Ktrrrrirn rratedv. that
Juki Kecrivecl, A new supply of PAINTER'S ARTICLES,
such as Uiold and Silver Leaf, It... Id, silver and CopK:r Dronzc, j Frost ioK Uue and white,
THIS Medicine was devised for the cure of that j pcci. Fitches. Uiemlers and: Crushes.
, DR. BLOODGOOD'S BL1XID CF DEAIiT D.
vavB mii woiun nuu riw asaa. aa uidv m SIA, and its extensile use for four year in various part of our country, and the unparalleled success which has attended its administration, abundantly prove that the effort was fortunate and successful; it has wrought numerous cures of disease which bad baffled tbe skill of the most eminent Physician and by it universally salutary effect, is rapidly gaining public favor. Its actions are chiefly upon those great regulators of the system, the Stomach, Liver, Spleen and intestines, from a derangement of which, spring most of tbe diseases
that afflict mankind. Its action on the system is
('btuine yellow and green.
Pruion Blue, Limp Black, and Red Lead, Venitian Red and Spabiah Brown, Spirits Turpentine, Litharge, Sec. Sec. Sift kegs Whito Lend, for sale by
IttVIX REED. Richmond, July 16, 1836.
.Vcu? Tailoring Shop,
rtiiiiipi 1DP fk L'f f .1.-
of a los of their Pra,erty by this destructive element are ' VtJJS" , ' t s ' -a I ' ,r Vr . ' ; J ... .... . ' Pl.il4f.lnlii hat lili,lM BimtalflB IK Iamb
reouestert to cull at his office on Mam street, opposite the) - Branch Bank in Richmond, la., where the terms ofinsur- Richmond, Ac opetHx a shop on Slam Street two
aoor east ot tne nans, aajoininr a. oiaaaii s
store, where be intend establishing himself bj
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gcolleand friendly, removing morbid obstiuclioos'; Lithe and tools allU-sither.
look at truss. iVJHH Subscriber offars for sale hi? house and JLL lot on Fraokliii street, a few doors north of Main. There is on the premises a first rate horse-power turning
establishment ia good order. lie proposes selling his
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ance win oe mane anowu nnu hip policies gruuicu. toDimimications hy lett- r (post paid) will be promptly and cheerfully attended to. JAMES W. BORDEN, Aoent. June 11, 1836. 23tf TWO valuable FARMS are offered for sale by thefub:rihiT. lyinp on Ekhorn , in Jackson township, Prbete c.unty. Ohio, about 7 miles trots) ticOnaond a i-i' , miles from Eaton, and about 2 miles south J tbe Na
tional Road as now located, hut should a change he
m:de by the way ot Futon, the road will run within 1-3 a mile of the premises. One of said (arms contains 136 acres, a far e orchard uncommonly we!l watered. The other contains about 71 acres and well timbered, about 30 acres cleared, with other improvements.
For terms apply to "the subscriber on tne premises. ISAAC K. ELDR1DGE. April 30th. 1836. 17tf
of all kinds facilitating healthy secretion pro
moting tbe due action of tbe digestive organs, opening and disburdening tbe system, without relaxing its tone or impairing its vigor. Hence its adaptation to tbe whole train of diseases resulting from n deranged or debilitated condition of the stomach or any of the digestive organs. Also in Costive and Billions habits, and as a generai remedy for numerous diseases of the stomach and liver
indicated by pain in the stomach, bead, side and
shoulders oppression from food gn wing
sinking sensation at the stomach dejection of mind disturbed sleep and other nervous affectionsCold band and feet Acidity in tbe stomach General debility or weakness Loss of appetite, Arc. &c It possesses also highly restorative properties, and is admirably qualified to restore the system to health and vigor when debilitated by fever or other disease. For feeble and delicate female and children, it is invaluable.
It is also adapted to all those case for which
Dr. Hooper's Female Pills is recommended, be
ing a sure remedy for these aftlicti3n. It is entirely botanical in its composition, and may be used by both sexes of any age, with perfect safety, without any change of habit or diet. New testimonials of its cures are frequently received, a few of which follow, and many more may bo seen en the wrapper accompanying each bottle. "About two years since, my wife became severely afflicted with that most distressing disease, DYSPEPSL1, her sufferings from indigestion, pain, languor, debility, depression of spirits and nervous affections were intense and almost insupportable. She followed the prescription of a regular physician for a length of time, without any abatement of the disease. Last spring I obtained a bottle of Dr. BtoodgootTs Elixir of Health, which be began to use with much benefit and an alleviation of distress, and after having used three bottles, was entirely restored to her usual health. I can therefore recommend this medicine as invaluable to tbe afflicted. JAMES DOWNEY. Monroe, 10th Sept. 1935. Mb. II. Eavimis Sir In travelling throurh Ohio bv
tage, four or five weeks since, I was suffering to
an alarming extaasx wun iryspepsia; i was so bad that I cotuat' not cat any article oi nourishment without increasing my anguish very much. We
stopped at Dayton to dine, and while tbe other
passenger were engaged nt dinner, I accidentally picked up a newspaper and saw your advertisement of Dr. Bloodgood'a Elixir of Health. I was then and am still much opposed to tbe most of the patent medicines of oar country. But I was in such a atate of feeling that 1 was willing to hazard an experiment, were there even a possibility of a par tial relief. I immediately sent off and got one bottle and commenced taking it, and to my astonishment m well a gratification, I was instantly relieved, and by the time 1 had taken it all, I could eat heartily with impunity, a thing I had not done for yean, and my health much improved every way. Fearing that I had not taken it long enough to prevent it returning and having made inquiry in all the Drnc Stores in this citv and Baltim.-.
There is a steady business for a turner at his establish
ment. Inquire of the subscriber on the premises. G. TEAS. Richmond, 8th mo. 13lh, 1836. 32-tf Wm. Ii. Rrady, Saddler, Harness mak er. Sec. Snop opposite Mr. JirightweWs Store. RATEFUL for past favours, now wishes to inform liie nil Mir. tli the has on hand and intends
and (keeping a general assortment of Saddles, Brides,
rarness, Kobes, 1 runks, saddlebags, alises, and Whips; all of which be will seli at tbe lowest
prices for Casl , Linnen, Lincey, Leather and ap
proved country produce.
Rich-nond, Feb. i:t, isr. fitf.
RICHMOND CHAIR WARE
ROOM. THE subscriber would inform their friends and the public, that they still continue to carry on tbe CHAIR-MAKIJVX3 business in all its various branches, at
their old stand on Main st., opposite tbe National j
Hotel; where they have a large and neat assortments of Cane seats, Windsor chairs, Settees, large and smalt Rocking chairs, dc, all of which they warrant equal to any made in tbe State, and will dispose of them on the most reasonable terms. Orders from a oistance thankfully received and punctually attended to; particular attention paid
to packing. Persons wishing to purchase will find j
it to their advantage to give us a call and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell
tHehmontt tonmiru.
WJ"V. have on hand an assortment of Cooking.
w 7 and JO plate, STOVES; with a variety of! low for cash, credit, or country produce.
Mill and Machine Castings, Ploughs, Ii
axes,
Andirons, etc,
Having so enlarged our works as to be able (we think) to keep a constant supply of the above articles, together with all others usually made at such an establishment, we with confidence invite all to call and examine qualities and prices. E. GROVER Sc. CO. We will have Franklin and email Parlor Stoves this fall. " E. G. Ac CO. August 6, 1835. 31 tf
E. II. & G. D.
January 30, 1836.
GITIIENS. 4tf
For Sale, THAT valuable thiee story BRICK HOUSE lately owned by I. E. Jones and now occupied by S. B. Stanton Sc Co. , opposite the Bank. Also, Two or three valuable brick buiklines on Washington Avenue, north m1
of town. The terms of sale will be made reaannuhulent Suherical System of cuttinjj. and reports oft
ani accommodating. Ap (
Richmond, 7th mo. 16, 1836.
npiy to C. W. STARR.
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FARI FOR
THE subscriber offers for sale his farm, consisting of
imr uure or less, lying about one III lie West of Richmond and a few rods north of the National Road . There are on the premises a good, new, frame dwelling bouse, and a large fnme barn, a!so new an excellent orchard of fruit, Kood spriae, dtc. This farm is the same lately owned by Abel Potter, and well known in the neighborhood as a desirable situation. Pcreons wishing to purchase will please cull and examine the premises. JAMES JOXKS.
Aug. la, I3b. 33
GEORGE ARNOLD Recently from Philadelphia,
TTTTAVING located himself in Richmond,! LTLI and opened a shop in the small brick!
building immediately sou'h of Mr. Attscus S?id;l t Pi' store, where he is prepared to do work in as neat a style as any person in the west, and being immediately from the cast is well acquainted with the pre-1 vailing fashions. He hopes by an assiduous attention to business to met it and receive a portion of the public patronage.
N. B. He is als agent for J. H. Chappel s Pat-
le
doing the most fashionable as well as plain work in
a workmanlike manner. He hopes by an assiduous attention to bis business to merit and receive a due
proportion cf patronage from the town and country. January, 9th. 1S36. INTERESTING NEWS. THE Subscribers earnestly request all those in
debted to them by note or book account to make
payment, as money is much wanted and without it
business cannot be transacted. WILLIAMS & WIGGINS. Aug. 20 1836. 33tf SWAlSri PANACEA.
IRVIN REED has iuit received a laree aunnv of the
above article direct from Swaiiu's Laboratoty, Philadel
phia, warranted genuine. Aug. 20,1836. 33tf " UOUCK' PANACEA.
SAID to be an infallible remedy for Consumption ami all diseases of the liver . Those aillicted would do well
to call and examine the certificates and further discrip-
tion. as it mar be found bcnthcial in cases where all
oiher remedies have failed. For sale by " IRVIN liEED. Richmond Aujc- 20, 1836. 33U .Ji: ip test.. r
TnK. Sasitet. Nmo:v ami Dr. Wm. B. Smith
having entered into co-partnership in the practice
of Medicine, re pert fully offer their services to the citizens of Richmond and the neighborirg country. They ; can lie found generally at the office of Dr. Nison or at
their respective dwelling houses, except when absent on professional business. N. L. Those indebted to either of the firm previously to tins arrangement are respectfully requested to call and settle accounts. January 11, 18.16. W
FLAX SEED OIL WANTED. THE subscribers siill continue to pay the highest cash price fur Linseed Oil delivered at their store on IHain near Front street, Cincinnati. PENEMAN & IJURDSALL. Fab. i:Uh 1836. 6tf.
ibretbren will condemn it with jt
oxiraci oi a tetter, dated r. ttUINCY.fi. a- I
Sir Having sold the AgawSyraskml) yoar agent, and from tbe good Ti ded it we are induced to apply sWsajb will send us a quantity on suck"
afford us ia orofit. 1 have mmmA
various remedies for the fever and i
hvhv sw cuciiij .v cswitcats) tt tags.
fes.
obsrvatisaj
by you; and, irom my owa
to tbe conclusion that it is
your cxpsncBie, oestliuto Of all !&?
medicines which predispose lb r
of tbe disease, consequently teal as w
its administration seldom entenamalhJl the generality of ague remedies
li
r tease torwara a soon a uoiiaWZrs
b of Menu.
Saint Louis; also state what voa a7 7s
receipt.
of the article to tbe care of J
nt yoa
LEVI wtua J
STRAWTOWN, ladA-i; Nixon, Please sea atjilw -up by the bearer, aa I ham u 1 a -aTy . . wwwea fJJj-
.. . r rausa Mr a. complaint in the neighborhood, bat ast) than Nixon's" will take. Doat hfl
Dr. S.
j mm i aava ash which 1 bad, and I find there Ma 10 more. We have other Dreoarxi.
mr . - . . --ws
iy oi ii. a ours respectniUy,
We. PaxiaiBlai . Dear Doctor. I wish to heaves IsJTi
bottle of your ague medicine aaahal
not bringing some along. We aava and I am on my back with the toaatt!) used up the only bottle we couM ftthl? borbood and he is well and hearts, sal sr
down myself. Don't .ail to send a bsast bearer when he returns this wiy.ifli some one else will. Tluaissam
MARGARET LONCr,
HATTING BUSINESS.
JOHN
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FOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale one of Lane's Endless Chain Horse Power Threshing Machines, as good as new : Also, Two Copier Stills.
and all the apparatus of a Distillery, which he will sell at private sale on reasonable term.
CHRISTIAN BUHL. Richmond, Jnly 23, 1836. 29:tf
PUBLIC AUCTION
Fashions, and will dispose of them tc such master
tailors as wish to improve, at a reasonable rate. Country Produce taken at market price. Aug. 20th, 1833 . 33;f "Short Settlements make long Iricuds." A LL those indebted to the undersigned by note r book account are respecfully notified, that in consequence of bis having declined business in tbe mercantile line, it becomes absolutely necessary that be should close his business and make set
tlements. It is hoed this notice will be attended
to.
"gg ESPE(
PAGE,
ECTr ULLY inHirms the inhabitants of
w- Kicimond arid vicinity, that he Las commen
ced the above hus;:ies3 in the Rhop formerly occupied by Gileb Shoaron, where he intends constantly to keep on hand a general asbortrnent cf FUR and WOOL HATS plain a nd fashioniible, of the best
quality. Those who please to favor him with their eastern my rely on prompt attention to their or
ders, .iriii nil fivers gratefully acknowledged. N. B. All kinds of Fur's and Lamb's Woo wanted. J. Richmond, May 28, 163G. 21 tf
Freh Arrival.
His books and papers will be kept at tbe old stand
jnappit w rMrnrnT f . "wbsenber has just received from New York and
a ,c . ju iiiiroore a new ami more extensive stock of MED1
dZ-tf.CINES, .Vc-robsbly the largest in this part of the
j country, which will he offered on accommodating terms; among which, he has, in addition to that he formerly
'ly, E just receive, and are now opening at their store, particulate f..r families or patients, who require the pure
r 1 Q '-vi ui nt Ul ir wttr. s-l livi rr. eISt
j Good Tobacco,
Stanton f Mtamitton,
BOOTS, SHOES &: BROGAXS; which they offer at wholesale and retail on the most fiv orable terms. The treat varietv of their stock and th
quality, fifty-five of which are under fence, and in
without being able to obtain any. I wish sou. if 8 tate ot cultivation. The dwelling
possioie, is Bona mo lour Dottles. You ought to make arrangement to have it in every Drug Store in the U. State, for it is certainly a moat valuable medicine. i : - I am, Sir, Respectfully, yours, m t. " JOHN M. WALKER. Washington City, 16f. Oct. 133. Fre Trade audlttechanic'M rights. To4v ti Steal m, Jt Co. t fpiIE subscriber having entered into Co-part-nership under the firm of Swain, Ac Co., take pleasure in informing the community that they have erected a commodious Machine Shop, near the
a.n.uwwan. swwwarj, are DOW TCady tO give
"ILL be sold at Public Auction, on the l.ldi mount on hand assure them that they are able to suit near-
of October, the firm of the suiHscriber. rontmrn f . 7 r',ol, who may be pleased to call on them.
ngone hunared aad ten acres of hnd of the bes
comfortable, a new frame barn, and a good orchard of apple and peach trees. It is situated on the Winchester road, three miles north of Centrevitle, convenient to places of worship, schools, mills, &c. For further particulars call on the subscriber and view the property. " GEO. B. ROWLETT ALSO At the same time and place. Horses, C.ittie, Hotn
uHiin, tc. terms iTnif known nt the time of
"o. titUUUL IJ. ROWLETT Sept. 17, 1836. 27 -It
July 9,13.J6.
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FOR SALE. A HOUSE and LOT. hands
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r r- " " " cn iur saraiug and roni oircn, opposite ine Spinning Machines, Turning Lathes, or any kind good stand for publ c busii
-s.sw-.ryi or turning cither in wood or iron of any description. Having employed first rate workmen, they with confidence (in their ability and disposition to please their customers in qualities and prices) ask patronage from a generous public. i JOB W.SWAIN JONAS GAAR, ABEL TIIORNBURY Richmond, May tt. 1936. ao.y"
LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale two 80 acre Lots of LAND, lying between Williamsburg and Economy in Wayne coui ty, Indiana, on one of which are ahout 0
acres deadened Also, another 80 arm farm m .,.;'
dale's Creek, three miles north of Economy, which i im-j Dry
proven ny comfortable buildings, youm; orchard. Ac, about 40 acres improved. All ot which will be sold low for prompt payment, or a credit for part of the oarchas
money will be given, j For further particulars apply tot
un;NU9t,iiuci,uiiiigin ureene tomnsnip, wayne conn
Snnff, and Cigars,
ijias ware, Mampn, and l.amp Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Article,
ana a tholsand oTKbs things too tedious to mention.
lltt. would apprize the public that he has spared
no pains or expense for their accommodation and
nis own; for which, he hopes to merit their patronage and support. HIS shop will he found three doors east ofhis old stand mechanic's row. where everv attention -;u
: lie jnven to customers who m want i....
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wou aisa roc met.
in.:. . . '
CiJch Wr i, aasbaV
Extract of a letter, dated Sprinofield. Clark Co
To Doctor Nixon, Richmond, tod.
Sir, On a recent tour tbrouga lsdsaa; nni I lia 1 1. a . . . r ( n k .-La
rer, which, after trying many
were called, witithout success
to pursue my journey it mat ba
was wiling to try any thine tbst vat
(some of which gave tempory relief sail, 1 found in a small village, west, a lassml. commended j-nrsiir sjnif (iisatl
formed me that you lived la RrceawetSxL not succeed, to call on you aawgetaw njr but to my surprise, and no small 4tfnMi! tion, I found my disease about epeg,! eluded, instead of reclaiming mTSMe,! an additional sum in the pnrchass of mC He. I am now quite weU, ana lorthlk other adventurers, among that tmsaiofr cious pest of mankind in the far m1 If
foregoing statement. Yours, ' )
THOS.
One hundred certificates and testiest
goo qualities of this medicine cestl I would tbe limits of a newspaper atsjK have subjoined those of recent dates sag it has lost none of its virtue in tinsv,aw( insure the genuine article which ceatsir on the lahel, to be surpassed by askK There is a quantity of the article "ft; be real in the Wabash Valley, ani f. places, but you will be able toesaai its not having my name on it- J SAMUEL NOKXtK Partner of the late Lewis Biisssj,! Sold wholesale and retail by IrswJSwsV Richmond, ind., and at numei aw itirvl tt the states of Indiana, Illinois, ant CSis. j Richmond, Oct. 8, 1830. M I
Richmond, Jnly 16, 1836.
IRVIN REED. 28tf
ty, Ia.
May 14, 1836.
ABEL LO.HAX.
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INFIRMARY.
DR. SAMUEL PARKER has located himself at tbe National Hotel of D. D. Sloan. 1I con
tinue his profession as usual.
Sept. to, I "WO.
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DAVID J51ACY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, New Castle, Henry county, Lu, WILL attend etrictly to tay bnsincss confided fl" W9 hi Profession in the Sixth Judicial Circuit of tbe State of Indiana. The colSiadod to frem dMtWK: wil1 promptly
Sept. 10. 1326.
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Public Square. It is a
usiness and delightful for
private residence. For particulars inquire of tbe subscriber on the premises. a MOSES R. ADAMS. Richmond, Sept.?, 1336. 36tf H1ED1CAL CAKiLf.
DR.J. W. SALTER, (of Philadelphia) having
sci iieu upon cianorn. aesircs to inform the public.
that ho has concluded to eater upon the duties of
nis proiession in ail its branches, and hopes by
prompt and persevering attention to render full satisfaction to all those who may be pleased to
.ennui mcmseives to bis care. Elkhorn, Sept. 1836. 38-3m ADMLNlSTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby' given that letters of adminis
tration nave been granted by the clerk of the probate court of Randolph county, Indiana, on the estate of Jon Dvf, late of said county, deceased, all those having claims against said estate are re quested to present them, as the law directs, for set
tlement, ana tnose indebted to the estate are re
quested to make immediate payment. The estate
solvent. A DREW G. DYE, Adro. September 30, 1836. 99-3t
JUST RECEIVED
From Philadelphia, A large and handsome assortment of GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QLEENSWARF. a.
T,,K aMortrBeI't h been selected with great care, and
07-Pleasecall and examine for yourselves before pur chasing elsewhere. ALEXANDER STOKES. Richmond, April 30, 1836. i?tf
Taken p by WAL M. WAY. Winchester
ttaml olpli county, Indiana, one estray Filley, two
yiu isi s-prmg, a Diack, with blaze face, tbe
CT wnne. Appraised at twenty do!-
"J we nay ana Win. tVUBTT. Sept. 16, 1838. The above is a true copy from my estray book, PAUL W. WAY, J.P. 40 3t
S3edical IVoticc. THE subscriber designs prae Using Medicine in Richmond and vicin
"y - "e wui oe found at the residence of
ur. j. i. rlummer.
3th mo. 7th, lB3ts
AARON WRIGHTIStf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned bavins taken out let tern f d.
'ministration on the estate oi Jttnm.ru lo
' ceased, late of Green townshin. Wavn( m.i,
Indiana, request all those indebted to said estate to!
mc imrneaii'e payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authentica, ted wichm one year from this date. The estate is solvent. JOHN PHILLIPS, Adm. Sept. 24, 1836. '
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL be sold on the 25tb dav of ( Vth, n,
at the late dwellinj house of Joseph El rod, late of
suuiaua, vjreen township, deceased.
V r soameastot nijliamsburch, the following property, viz: one horse, hogs, cattle, corn in the field, wheat, oats, hay, flax, household
-uo m,w.u lurniture, and lanming utensils, and the rent of six acres cf ground for one year .sMisax-,OUSWUUJSJ3;
Joseph P. Ogborn & Son, Boot and Shoe-Makers , RFSPEfTrtTt v .r. t
; ' j -" luioim tne puolic
mat nave they opened a shop on Main street nearly opposite D. D. Sloan's Ho tel, where they will execute wrk in the most fashionable and durable mm.
i Der;. ,Tboe bo wiU favor them with underZrJ a"P jice done to their Richmond, Oct. 1, 1836. 39,
DOCT. ?. N. CSC
WEAVING located himself ia
mond, offers his professiooal a"citizens of the town and surrssadmjs' From tbe experience of five year's stskt state of Ohio, he flatters himself tsstk able p give ample satisfaction I entrust themselves to his care. licits a share of the patronage. PsTC. references may bo had to testiswsiil possession. He mav at all time is
Sloan's National Hotel, except
s.onal business.
N. B He has taken tbe
Dr. Griffith.
Richmond, Oct. 9, 1836. - Wanted, IMMEDIATELY, a number ef MEN who are well acquainted wSJ or Power Loom Weaving, to wbjawj will be given. ALro a number ef tfrom 10 to 15 years of age. Richmond, Oct. 8, 1836.
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SCHOOL LAND FOB 1 THERE will be offered at PskaC 3d day of December next, at the CCtbe town of Marion, Grant eooetf! I School Section in township 23 sC minimum price insde known jJ Sale to be between tbe hours ef on said day, where due nXXmmim by me. SOLOMOS School Commissioner of September J, 19TJ6. BRANCH BANK At IP A general meeting of tbe se& -Branch will beheld at tbe Best (Monday) on the 7th of eleveatk liber) for tbe purpose of electtsj 13 tbe said Branch for the ersuf J, Payment of the third and fc-? stock will be made on the ,0JJ EWJAHOKT" 10th month, 1st, 1836. J,
PIUiTW?v Such as Handbills, Cards, L1 Pamphlets, Hat Tips, fee. j ed at this office. I
