Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 47, 26 November 1836 — Page 3

JYeto Store. AARON GREGG RESPECTFULLY infonn the citixena of Richmond aad its vicinity that ho ba just received from tho eastern markets, and is now opening at the bouse formerly occupied by Irvia Reed, nearly opposite Daal. Reid's store, Main street,

A laree & splendid xienort caent or.

FALI & WINTER

CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING:

pres-

una-

-Tln Mdficct this decision,

fSTrt wesjld be -ppHcaWe are 'OTl. nr courts of justice.

1

.tL in a recent paragraph,

yissoetcbed by the president VQriais to Texas, with iastruc-

L- information in respect to the

"Ztjtl and made a report, conforrCj oat, with the well known of the president on the pQ9 boot add that we received ad-

z.s am vriao aiiivntci. auu uid

'Savethe public that the report Blue, black, brown, olive, dablia, claret green HbC-m u ..... .kiki.. drab, and mixed super aad cotpmoa cloths: blue i fisst favorable character, - browB,-rab, Leader and buckskin cassimere.

'Jtf capable Ol discnarging me uu- bue. krowB. olive, drab.greea.check and striped

cStkne, Texas has elected a -T!L- Cnnvrca. with irreat

('V'-dsr; and the question being subTesopie at the polls, whether they (jSaWxatkm to the United States, ("Pjerieftjil was decided almost unOt'nt affirmative. iSerrfore, almost certain that a

f'rj jgj be made at the ensuing sesritjt. to procure the acknowlrTm indenendence of Texas by

CLat to establish with itdiplo-

jjonjmercK.! relations, and to set-

sntfaraaanes lor its numissiou mw t3TVwo. Sunday Morning

i

JSOTICE.

jaWsQuarterly J'-" Saaw-i aTIOX

CaWEvg Room in the third story , types' brick building, on the 5th

frfanii 1 lie memuers are rcjct: jjrfal it attend.

tALJw ulaimvi rrcs. i fiat. Sec.

CAUTION.

asiea of ike su scriler on the audit

aA.aoued fill, named ixmjim rseison, IS year; no expenses on her account Qbf me after ibis date.

vm Eat oiwii' i Copartnership. biswd have associated themselves toa ike DRY GOODS BUSINESS under

rattan cc itlceU,

aasaet ibe rnslo'iicrs of lhe boiire, and . . . - . i.

gesrriliy to call anu es-iinino uieir ii h r

SISSMMlHIII'g am vinri ill nn; wnvJ,

a prepared to give as good bargains as lis las western country.

mJ mtmtmtwv nmdiiM fatten in exchanire

Hb. BENJAMIN STRATTAN,

.JESSE MEEK.

Those Indebted to II. St rattan nre earnest

BALTIMORE-

ves notice that be w.ll

the 39th awl 30th davtofi

two to three bond red lots in tie

towtl of BALTIMORE, ituated on White Water River,

r rannna County, Indiana. r or many year past.

subscriber hereby pi expose at public sale on tt

Vwressber next, from

New Goods! New Goods! HENRY of. PYJLE, Having purtffesed tbe store formerly . kept lr

i.Jexander stokes, cortu-cast corner of Mam iud

FRESH ARRIVAL. TUST Received from Philadelphia a fresasapfl of

Ucdleime, Faints, Mirtgm9 ??.

retail; among which are the following

IM d l - ,...lJ .n r i,;. r.: i.tn-L:.i . ....

subscriber has been ardentlr solicited tblij off. townati"7' . . T . , ' " ;, are prerea unusuallv low for cash, wbole-

llus point, and depose of JoU; but hasalwajs hereto.aa 1BC " ww jfwjoa jusi re-( lore refused on .the ciound of his irreconcileablc aversion! ceived front the east, consisting of the following: j

io uioing connuy Tillages, whose populations are asaue'. .

np too i.equentijr ol the idle, dissolute, and intemperate) wwwa!

nttxed and green clothe; black:

portions of the cuonuurntjr. But bcliesins tiiatsiocetbe! Black blue, drab pastageof tle Internal Imprvnt'mcnt bi1, tl.ere are con-i i.i... Armh 'rrn '

ale acd

vut.-

Larb. amonia, bats, copalva, Llue pill mass, si Lcndot. article, corosire sublimate, lunar caustic, clones, calomel of Katrtish nanuliiir:roiBJ

mixrd, plaid, striped and other! "ine of ergot, flour of supW, roll brimstone, rrnri

nowleded natural adrantaes it poesse,otheVs that ! r!B"ire8' , """""J "cr Tmmtrl ikmtZYr. will render it a point of rreat inortanelfcliof.?.th' lk, haeM 1WM us-'nrt", opt

erery kind, anl secure tbe erection of a town not sor-1 IIB blcd and brown, mennoes. Circassians, J "iua -u"1 PP- " rnet, ao. pulv.. sajvo pnwed bjr sbmht in the Stale, he has become convinced j bombazines and bombaxetU; beJ tickings and ajCMt" Mipbate cptioine bo i part, French and that it is his d'ity to open the way for the uccosnmnda-i Utge and beautiful assortment ot eslicoe and;Prt EnglMh, plrlts nitre du'eis., aqira nmonia

tion of tnecoontrr. and to meet the eager wishes of Uie t ginghams, ribbons or every description; fur caps,-cotnroon ana strong, sn.puuris rintr, ctigar orient;

hoe and low priced jaconet and mull muslins, aud' Dorax rcnoed, Chinese vermtlXioa, white frosting.

the obligations of an inde,Mttiaett: black, lasting, prlocetta, beaverteen and

coMUtutlon cords: red, white, scarlet and green flannels: rose, whitnev and saddle blankets and flushings: scarlet, green and plaid blankets and col-

lo ed bockings: red. brown, green and blue can

ton flannels: black, red .green and drab tabby vet

vet' black and colored silks and levantines- figur

ed silks, gro de naples, and India sarsnets: blue, yellow, green, red and white florences: blue, brown.

crimson, purple, and black merinoev figured and

printed inermoes: bombazines and bombazetts

circassiaus, ginghams, and colod. muslins: twilled and plain calicoes, a great variety: silk, swans, down, merseilles and valeatia vestiags: figured and plaia book jackonet, and swiss muslins: cambric aad mull muslins and bobbioets: bobbinet, greciaaet, cotton and thread edgings nad laces: silk, cashmere, merino, scotch and cotton shawls: silk, Prussian, damask, merino, bernaoi and cotton handkerchiefs: worsted, pelreans, comforts, bob

bioets and blond veils: Irish linens and bleached brewn muslins: black and colored worsted and

cotton hose- lambs wool and cottoa hal. hose; men's

stocks, snspenders, linea bosoms and collars: Rus

sia towelling and linen and cotton diaper: ribbons.

ferretings and worsted and cotton bindings:

Meeting of the or Richmond,"

men's

numerous applicants who are desirous of estHblishinz

themselves at so eligible a spot. Baltimore has hereto.

lore been extensively known by the name 01 Con welf s Milf, i.nd for many years has been a prace of cr.n-

siderab'e buiness. The valuable Mill pforertv. Cardina-

and FuUmg Machinery, Tannery, and extensive Mercantile establishment ; and various Mechnnic shoos.

have caused it to be regarded as the centre of bosiness to a large tract of surrounding country. For beauty, fertili

ty 01 soil, and advanced state ot improvement, this neigh

bourhood is not ei ceiled by any in the state . As regards tbe salubrity of the proposed site for tl.e town it is unrivalle !. During the last 16 years the subscriber has resided in this neighbourhood ; there has been a population

ol iroiu JU to ui souls at tin place, and hut a single death

has occurred since toat time. Baltimore is situated on

tbe western side of the west brunch of White Water Ri

ver. The White Water Canal which connects with the

U rest National Koad. in the fertile interior of Ibe State.

with the Uhio ICiver at LawrenceburKh, a branch of which)

will go to Cincinnati, passes immediately through tbe i town. This Canal is already commenced, the whole line will t e soon under contract, and vigorously prosecuted to a speedy com pi tion. The propored rite is lit miles from Connersville, IS from Brooltvile, 16 from Rushvdle, 22 from Urecnsburgh, 56 fr-jm Indinapoi, and 55 from Cincinnati, situated on the Kiver and Canai. It possesses advantages of Water Power adequate fur every purpose that may be required. At the town, an 1 for two miles a:d a half above it, there it sufficient ia1, ami at all seasons an abundant supply of water to drive one hundred

run ol ktones. When it is considered that a larse botlv

ready made clothing, candle-wick, dec.

also An extensive assortment of HARDWARE,

CntMing of table, pe i and pocket.' knives, tea and table spoons, butt hinges, screws, tacks, nails, brads.

sautes, horse cards, carry combe , selves, etc.

CROCKERY AND QUEENS WARE Of all kinds. Teas, Siigari, VoGtr, Starch: Powder Shot, PERCUSSION CAPS, LEAD, &c. ALSO

A large oaiorlmeut of SHOES. The above mentioned cuods will be suid at ilie

lowest cash prict-s: all kinds of country produce taken in exchange. for the same.

Nov. 10th, 1SSC. 45,f

- a - . , a -a . a a a wa wis, vw ii.is as sirsawsisvrs c Situs as seas W WWWl J buckskin. beaver, worsted and silk gloves: women's of lhe fcrtie a,,d in the state, densely populated.

uu, ucaicr, uisuncg snu iur tup giuvcs: icguuin, tuscan, cottage and satiin mixed bonnets: miss dunatable and shaker bonnets: wos. lasting, seal and leather boots aad shoes: men's coarse and fine boots and shoes: women's elastic boys and child rans boots snd shoes: looking glasses, bread trays end carvers: combs a great variety: japaa ware: silk and

cotton umbrellas: figured and plain parasols: Russia calf and morrocco pocket books; men's autria

fjr and seal caps; boys seal and fur caps, drovers, gig nd waggon whips. BOOKS. Bibles, Testaments, and a great variety suitable for schools; SLATES, BLANK BOOKS, STATION R Y. u.iTTr.ns YRBjtijra&i Tips, sides j leather, bandings btndigs buckles.

With a general assortment of Quecnsware,

Glassware, Dye Stuffe, Drugs and Medicine. tillOCrJIME: COFFEE, TEAS AND SPICES. Also a large assortment of Hardware and

Cutlerv, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Andirons,

Shovels and I ong?, Sieves, &c. &c. The above described stock of goods comprises almost every variety usually kept in village stores;

they were selected with great care in tbe eastern

I to make immediate settlement, an his

totems will admit of but short indul-i market, aod be flatters himself they present as

J, Nov 33, 1836.

It. S.

47tf

Mr. St. Victor,

inform le citizens of Richmond that

aai wonderful experiments of !nt

fe will tske pl .ee THIS EVENING.

daWMPHSSSj inncia uiiiniviiiins yno ft Fur panicol irs see bills. W h Nov. 1S36.

PROSPECTUS

great advantages to purchasers as any to be met

with in this market, lie respectfully requests the

public to call and examine for themselves. Richmond, Nov. 5th. 18-50. 43-tf

MUekmontt Seminary. THE winter session of this institution com mended on ihc 17tli Oct. ft his now been in oner

at inn for nearly two yours. From he number ofi

ntuilcnts tkit liavt; entered this fail, and the pros

pect of a l;irg addition during lhe winter, arrangements have been made to obtain competent assistants, a soon as it may be necessary. It is designed to have two departments, male and female. Mm a ana aa..a

1 he school win ne divided into three classes, junior, middle, and senior. To complete the full

course in each will require a year. It is expected,

that the school will be furnished this winter with a

. or THE

DIANA elOirKNAI.. itsVansf the Indiana Journal respectfully itsaaUk that they design furnishing their

kIm ilk m lull and nrrnr.itn aLelrll nf

Unas af the General Assemblv during"eJ nhil-wpbical apparatus sufficient to v--- TK-Jniitnnl will' Iw nub- m:ike all ilie experiments neces.irv to enable the

LjH "- - ...i j...;m ,i. Urn-lent fully to undetsiand ome of the most useful

itWu! -n-. nrirp lran-liee of m coihI h .gli-h education

nhm lit sssa ! I kaa tlirs t tms iftat llfrsnsri-r.

a sw ss a art, a sa ' - ' --- ---. .

fer5 .araVrs. in ads-ane, . W " course oi ..hoj: tit .,r i hn i..r,n Th,. f .rmer rthoSipliy, Riding. Penmanship,

Wda.Tsa.f-jnrf much lo lhe interest ol Cr.mmar, Jeogr ,phy w,., the use of the glo!-. linW II't"y,C riiivwi'hto. tieini9trv, IS-.iny, Natural.

k;bl.H..,. .i..j -..i:i Menial sn.d flloral Pmlosophy, Malhemsticks, A

I .iu "riiciill i.ivi.i"ii . .. . j-. ....

sf tl people f.r its supi.rl, n is n ! lican , AifDr , ut'otnKiry. i riyo-

stistas t. alHjm ibis p..s;M.ciu i for ar- "' '!' "". ' r t m free a rircal ti -n as p,msiMe. M,H,,'r" LnZ" 9 ; be admitted for a skiatr I. aut-cribe wdl please frward !'',e, Ih-hI th.sn half a sessio,, Sess.on twenty

lies inunediiitey west of this point, and that for the erea

rer part of the year fri ui its entire destitution of Mill

Mreams, its inhabitants are compelled to resort to this

place, I! may readily be conceived that this is one of

the most iioimrtant points for l.usiuess unon the whole

lineot Ibe Canal. Lieiur ni it does noon the immeili'

ate, and direct fine to market, it already attracts the cit

izens ol a considerable part of r a jrette, ICush mid Decatur counties; ami this attraction milt acquire a much wider range, and extend to many fertile counties farther in the

interior north, and Worth West as tbe place increases in

size t.nd importance; several tributary streams pour ir.to

n nite v aicr ouin irom ine rtsi, ami w jsr, in its vicini

ty, on Ibe margin of which are thriving and populous set

tlcotents, which for years have been dependent on this point as l heir centre of business. Along three streams

arc state ami county roads concentrating at this place,

anu connecting with ConnersviliV, Hrookville, Oxford,

Kushvilie, breensburgh, and other intermediate towns. Ufal .the necessary materials for building improve

meets, there is an abundant supply as Cmy, St lie, Tiuiber, Slc. It may be worth while to notice that the

great projected Kail Itnnd, n interctina- to th South

VVet; dsit;ned to connect Cincinnati with Charleston will unpuestionably attract the hosmessuf the northern

and western part of the State to the Ohio Kiver, in which

event the White Water Can wi1 be the obvious channel through which this immense tr?de will flow. In conclusion it is thought proper to iutiiunte that as it has always been the anxious design of the proprietor to pro mot J the interests of good morals and society, he tiesigns in the disposition of this property to sennre as far as practicable these great interests by requiring a pledge from all purchasers, without exception, that the property parchaaed shall never be used for the purpose cf establishing Grog Shops or Distillenes.

Liberal reservations will be made for the erection of

places of Worship, Suniinarie?, Markets, Vc. TKKMS. One third ca?h, or a note and security, with interest at n-nety davs. Ba ance payable nt any time within three years, nt the option of the purchaser, he paying interest from day of sale. JAMES COM WELL. Coowell s Mills Oct. 2U, 1836. 4 Jtf MJnQER. 0m Ww mm' m

l tic. public are hereby notified that Isaac IV.n-

nef, Joshua Ilirvoy and Levi Keerans, did, on the

12th day of August I ist, enter into copartnership

to trade in lhe above article, under the name ana by the stvle of I. Bennet A( Co. at the yard formerly of A. Grimes Co., in the ths town of Richmond where ail kinds of lumber will be bought and sold as formerly. Wanted immediately, oak, ash, and poplar floor

ing of any convenient length. A!so, half inch, three quarter, inch, and inch and quarter wide boards (pptnr); inch and u half and two inch plank of lhe same; three qu itter inch, inch and a half, and two inch oak boirds and plank; alo poplar ioi-t

from 15 lo 25 feet lnr. 2i bv 6. 7. 8. 9. and 10:

I ' J ' ww w oak d . saint length 2a by 9 and 10; oak posts for

GILT1 ELASTIC PASTE:

l ilt, excellent quality .f this article in rendering Shoes and Boots impervious to water, thereby obviating lhe serious in convenience, and consequent diseases, originating from wet feet, has hWe it uu object worthy the attention of persons in every station in life. Two or three applications in the course of as many months will render leather; however much exposed to wet and cold, entirely walciproof besides improving the wear. One bo is sufficient for two pair of boots. Price t wenty-five cents. Sold by IRVIN REED, Richmond, la. Oct. 22J 163J. 42 if

NOTICE. I The undersigned having taken fiOTi the Wayne county Proln le Court, letters of administration on the estate of DOCT. WI LIAM L. WESLER, deceased, late of New Boston, Wayne county, Ind., all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims again said estate to present them duly authenticated within one ve.ir from this date. The estate

is solvent. THOMAS WESLER, Adm'r. Nov. 19, 1836.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold at Public Sale on Saturday the 10th

of December, 1836. at the public bouse of Wjiliam

Onmes. in Boston, Wayne county, Ind., one dghtday Brass Clock, one pair of Bedsteads and some

good nrticles of bed ling, the personal property of

Dr. Wm. I.. Wesler. deceased, late of New Boston,

Wayne county, Ind. Sale &t one o'clock on said day and attendance given hv THOMAS WESLER, AdmV November 19, 1830. 46 3t

Engish

C It 'It . . 4. I I I "

ne K w .. erauTdce some ... .ne orocnes , fecifl, 4 4 a, boUom. and 4 ,v 2 op 7 fee

I ng, also of a lanrer siz?, 5 by 6 at bottom, and 5 by 3 at top, aims length; popUr fencing I thick, and

7 to a inches wide, from 12 to 16 feet long; likewise poplar weatherlioarriing of any common length i inch lliick. and 7 lo 8 inches wide; and in general kinds of lumber in common use. AH the above

10 he square edged. I. BENNETT, & Co.

Richmond, Nov. 5th, 1836. 44-3rn .

by lhe commencement of the 'wo-ei:s. ierai . wfeuatiae, tray be supplied with they"? he principal.

lae ntinost caro will be taken al

ni papers according loilie direction DOLTi I. ASS & NOEL.

Oct, 183i'.

Nov. 2d. 1S5C.

W. McGOOKLN, A. B.

43-1

ADJfl.VKTP a Tniv! 1 l.'

tlwasUsi P.kK.a-. ... .u !

lrTK2wTON,or Wavne county. Fr.11.k-

Dissolution.

The partnership heretofore existing between

S. B. STANTON & H.S. HAMILTON,

as, Indiana, the follow inz ncpertv, are by mutual consent this day dissolved. AH

"ww, UUts, sad Hay. tbe property of persona hiving claims against us are hereby

accessed. S.le to commence at 1 informed that we ae ready to pay them, and those

T trass made

knwn on the dv of W. B. SCI1E.NCK. 40-3t

'at a. ' 1 .. 1 1 1 -

.rry SALE of the real estate of

l" PARKE i, deceased, will take place Fibs lSthdav of IVrrmlior. 1S3S. in

njlsborough, Wayne county, Indiana, SJtsaaninf 111 .ml A Al.w.lr m, mmlA lv

"f J"t to the widow dower. 'I erms

7 ia hand, tbe baUace in six aad

l'ae porchaser giving note with sp-

,rrl JUSKr-lI Al. FRAME, 43t Adm'r.

. o Wl.!,rd to Isaac Jarx!t will takt

C,k)leoks are left in the bsnds of Wib

C" tf collection, snd they are re-

'T. Jl giving their notes hefiire thIeewiTier next Th Se who neglec I 1 aave tntrv csts

WIUJASf COX. J. P. 4t

itt'lebied 10 us are requested, once for all, to come

forward and close their accounts. The books will be found at tbe old stand where settlement will be made by either patty.

The business will be continued by II S. HAMILTON. He has now on hand and intends keeping .1 general asotment of Oootl Sc Sbea

which he offers to the public on as good terms as

they can be procured elsewhere.

Richmond, Nov. 5, 1836. 44-tf PAY UP! The subscriber being under the necessity of call

ing upon his customers to settle np their accounts

nd notes due, would earnestly solicit immediate

Mention to the same, by which future indulgence

may he given, not for the present I irrt have

CASH. IRVIN REED.

P S. Those who know themselves to he inlebted for smaI sasu would save considerable trou de and expence by settling the same without furtbr notice, as 1 cannot $tlf wait upon them. I.R. ' Richmond, Irvi , Nov. 12, 1W. 45tf

BOOTS and SHOES-

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT r f thick Boots

and Sines at Wholesale and Retail, at the Shoe Store opposite the Bink, Richmond, Indiana. II. S. HAMILTON. Nov. 12, 1835. 44-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have

takn out letters of administration on the estate of

J- HJ Wat-ox, deceased, late of Randolph county, Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and all

A BARGAIN! O. MOONEY, OF ROSSVILLEj OHIO, HAVING in contemplation a change of his present business, announces to the public that lie

his to the amount of $1,500 or 2,000 in value of

Liquors, comprising a general assortment of first rate quality, all purchased in New York in large lots, with the exception of tho domestic; which If offers at anv time between this and April next, in

lots to suit purchasers, at prime cost, with addi

tion of carnage. Those who have cash to pay for

inn article will find it much to their interest, to

give him a call previous to purchasing elsewhere. N B. He will still continue to supply his cus tomers and others who wish to purchase on a ere'

dit. at his uual reduced prices. O. MOONEY.

Rossville Oct. 20, 1836. 43 3m DR. J. W. SLATER,

Of rhiladelphia.

RESIDENCE AND OFFCE ON FRONT STREET,

iA fete doort touth of Main Street, RICHMOND. Dr. Salter having removed to Richmond, begs to express his warmest thanks to his friends in the neighborhood of Elk horn and assures them that any professional calls they may in future be pleased

to make upon htrn shall receive the most prompt attention and care possible. Richmond, November, 1636. 44-tf

dirk tmtllr nrnuiin t.Iit rlirnm. .

. j- 1 J ..w w , chrome green. Turkey timber, terra de aieaaa; stone ochre, sable pencils assorted, caratl hair de. do., toy paints assorted, fine water colors, indigo span opt., pomatum. Lair powder perfumed, otta of roses, perfumery assorted, essential oils, dental ia

strumeats; gold foil, tin do. compound Syrup of sarsaparilla, fancy fungents assorted, soda powders in'

i oozes, viaicuras, lancets best, gum elastic pes

saries, srlass do., sulphate zinc, extract of nialr..

root fluid and concrete, tonic extract, extract of cicuta, extract oi beecbu, oil of Lytta, seidlitz powders, Saratoga do. or Congress water, polishing powder for cleaning brass and silver "are. Arc Jud kin's ointment, toothacbe drops. White's and Weaver's, eyewater Thompson's and Weaver's, pinkroot, Weaver's worm tea an excellent article, the red lihiment for rheumatism, sprain, swellings &c, gout and rheumatic drops. Or. Jayne's carminative balsam, cough drops, do. lozenges, syrup of boaeset, ague syrup, syrup for diarrhoea or bowel complaint, spirits of soap for renovating soiled clothing and extracting grease spots, dtc. itc. tartaric acid, lemon syrup by the bottle or gallon, super-carbot ate of soda, capsicum, Peru

vian bark, lima, calysia.. red, yellow, 4c; Urimn n adhesive plaster by the case or yard already spread, for use, castor oil, sweet oil, copal varnish, leather varnish, spermaceti, spring lancets. La Motfs cough drops, paint brushes of various numbers, carb. magnesia, calcined co., emery, vials assort ed' bottles, bottle cors, trusses of almost every description, wafers, sealiog wax fine, counter brushes, indelible or marking ink, syringes ia baxes large, do. small, spatulas, sucking bottles, glass urinals, clipping glasses; apothecaries' weights aad scales ia neat cases, surgical instruments, via. obstetric, dissecting, stomach pump, trephining, pocket instruments, amputating,' &cl Arc. Shoe

brushes. Day Ac Martin's blacking, paste -do , camphor 50 lbs , opium 10 lbs., opodeldoc liquid aad

common. A eeneral assortment of patent aad

family medicines. Gum shellac, do. copal, ammo niac, benzoin, Arc. Arc. Benzoic acid. Iceland, moss, ipecac, jalap, cream tartar, giim dr&gdn or dragon's blood, balsam tolu, medlcSmentuni or Harlaem oil, red precipitate, do. white. Lee's pills (of the stereotype label by the dozen. Unseed oil, alcohol, caustic alkali, hydriodate of potab in oaJ do. iodeor Iodine hermetically sealed, quicksilver, lampblack, Spanish brown, white lead by the keg in oil, gum kino, uva ursi, red sanders, digitalist extract liquorice, gum elastic, do. myrrh, chamomile flowers, saltpetre, scneca oil, gum assaiceti da, subcarbonate iron, do. soda, squills, bear's oilj sponge, Huffman's anodyne, the various olBciaaal tinctures, solidified copaiva, gum gamboge, orris root, blue vitriol, rosin, rad. mcscreon, burnt alum. Virginia snakeroot, BurgunJy pitch, senna, rock oil, annatto Spanish, Incifet matches, fancy mottled washbals, shaving soap, tooth brushes, nitrate bis-' mutb, gum Senegal, 4 c. Ate. And 1001 other articles too tedious te mention. WILLIAM LINDSAY, Main street, Richmond, lad N. B- Dr. W. Lindsay still continues to practice medicine, and may generally be found at his resi

dence and drug store, when not absent oh professional business. . .

Richmond. Oct. 22, 183G. 45-tf

CUPPING, AND TOOTH-DRAWING, Cjr Jhn SoafTrain,

Who solicits a share of patronage from tlie public and will he prepared to wait on tnem at their cD lxmea. or at his. in Franklin streets one door aboe

tho-e having claims against siid estate are notified' Main gtreet on tnc eiBt 8lde;

to r resent them, duly authenticated, for settlement within one year from this date. Tnis estate is;

supposed be solvent.

ROBERT WATSON. Adm. September 20th, 1833. 45-3i

TO FARMERS,

WANTED, a large quantity of WHITE GOOSE

i QUILLS. A cood v ice will be given for themby

I ISAAC B. SOUFFRAIN, at his Chair Manuficto-

; ry, at the narlh-well corner of Front aud Main sts

Kichmond,Oct. Zlf, l&ss. -u

The subscriber respectfully) alarms the public that he has re- PHYSICIAN AN 0 DENTIST, ceived an addition to his foroerj THE subscriber takes this me the d of informing

stock, snch as j bis friends and tbe public in general, that be baa

UOLD AND SILVER

JITS1 RECEIVED.

Patent Lever, Ispine Sf Plain OTatcbea;

FINE PENKNIVES AND RAZORS; A fine assortmeat of BREAST PINS, FINGER As EAR RINGS, Ace ALSO An assortment of CHILDREN'S TOYS: All of which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. FRANKLIN THORPE, Main street, two doorseast of Sloan's Hotel. Riehm.-Ttd.Nov. 12, l8. 4X9t

located himself in Richmond, in which and the vi

cinity, he proposes practising medicine on true Thomsonian principle?. And from his opportunities of acquiring theoretical and practical information, be hopes to give general satisfaction. In the dental department, be will wait 09 females, at their own d we (lines if required.

N. B. Operations on tbe teeth warranted welii done. He may be foond by calling at Jesse Mens, Front Street opposite Friend meeting boose. EDWARDS SINGLET. Oct.22d 1836.' 42-3m

Fall and Winter Goods,

IITST RECEIVED AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, (Corner of Main and Front streets

E. 21 T If H Jm E H.

Is now opening an assortment of Goods raited to

tbe present and com ing sec son?, consist ing in pari of

DRY GOOD,' Blue, blaek, brown, green, invisible do., drab, mulberry

and mixed brosde.ths: erven and In own netersbaass:

blue, black . drab, and lavender cansisacrcs, strips aad diagonal do. .- black, brown, and drab satinet, black aad blue mixed do. fancy stripe and buckskin do. : bme, black and brown goat's hair camlets, do. do. common do. tartan plaids, While, red, green, and yellow flannels; red,' blue, and white canton do. : A ercat var.stv f French

and English merinoes and Circassians ; -4 black bombasines, Black bombazetts, do Lattingt, Brith, French aad

American Prints, black and whit cinchaass, colorea cambrics, black and colored tabby velvets, Valencia, velvet, swansdown, silk a d satin ve tings, white snd oolored rr de naps, plain and satin levantines, brown, green aad black sar-enrts, do. do. sinchews, super black lestnag white and black satii:s, n nk, white and ereea sVwsces,'

black and white French crape, gauze and lustrine; ribbons assorted, super silk shawls, large sis s do. easily do. levantine hukf. flag aud ro .g '. 7-4 red and black worsted thaw's, 4-4 do. colored do. 4-4 embroil I e red do. 4-6 and 7-4 Pruwian do. blacic Italian cravat, a large atsortsseat of liar, ami fancy cotton hankerehiefs, 4-6 aud C-4 plain and figured bobbinet lace, tiiread and bobbinet do eds;inps, black lace veils; Plain and ficured Swiss and book mii'lim ; jaconet musUns end carabrics; ssasba collars. Irish linens, linen and cott-.ii dip-rs brown linea table cloths corded skirl, 3-4 aud 6-4 tick. Saddle, and fancy end blankets 10. II. li 13-4 rose do. worsted bprats and shirts, do.Pipeoriers and e'Mrea, worsted aad

cotton hosiery, Hoskin and beaver gloves, padriinr, caa-

Hardware mud Cutlery, Locks, latches, screws, hinges, butts, files, arid rasps, saw sets,rules, gaoges.iroa and steel squares. hammers, iron, japaa aad brass candlesticks, snuffers aai trays, brass and tin fossets, screw aad drive kaoba, plain and cot glass do. brass commode kmha ind rhtirs. mreaasiori cans, fire irons, brass aad STOW

j andirons fry pans, shovels, spades, hoes, trace anl bal-

ter chains , anvun, vices , steery arus,paieM "-""-- and scythe stones, slates, curry combs: Razor, knives, knives aad forks, chisels, brace and bitt, drawing kmves. hatchets, cnttmr knives, zra" d ." scythes, pMea iroaa, aurers. rinblets. baadsaws, anil aad cross oat do, Aeep shears. carpensrfz,ap, A variety of Saddlery and baddler Tools; COACH TRIMMINGS, Sehmmi and Clank Dtic; DOOTS & SHOES; Glass, China; and Queenswarc,

COFFEE, ISUGAR, TEA,

Irom, Steel, and Castings The above stock embraces a large variety of goods and are offered for salcr at tansy priores Richmond, Oct. 8h, 1 9Vi; 40 tf