Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 7, Number 17, 29 April 1837 — Page 4

Pablls.ed tftry Saturday, by D. P. HOLLOWAY k. B. W. DAVIS, Comer of Main, and Front Streets, BlcnUOlID, WAYNE COUNTY. INDIANA.

Tbtitt T Dolls rs ear if paid within tbrca aaaatlM after tabKribiac; Two Dollar and Fifty Cent, aid vMbiatba jaar; or Tare Dollar if Dot paid until

laa vohUM alooaa. Taeaoove terms will be strictly eu-

A avaerissaa. -Twelve liaea. three insertion.1, i each

addrtieaaliaaertioa, 35 cent a. Twelve baca or lew, for tbraeaaootaa, f3t for aia asontba, f ; for one fear. f&

CIr ttirklund will urw TnotGHorr TUB IBASOX AT TM OLD BOA BO TA8D, RjCIIXOXD, l.fDIAXA. ANDERSON i RIMES. Aran. 15, 1637. l&tf

' FrnwMbt "New York Spirit of ihe Times." COLT RACING, Acouara.GEoaoi.

T August paper furoiab ua with th reault of

ts interesting-COLT sweep-stakes, that lately cam oil, over tha couraa of John 1. Winter, Eqi tb lower part of that city, which ia ovtr a mile by about 3(1 feet. We iauat get Winter to ehawt off a corner and make it an exact mile. Oct. 24th, IKm.weep-etakea for 3 year olda. Colts 90 lb., Filliea TT lba., $100, one mile out. Mr. James Lsverich's grey Alley, Miaa Dathoatb, by Sir Kirkland, out of Highland Mary, (bred by Mr. Bathgate, ..... 1 Mr. CI. Edmoadaon'a filley, lo-r, by John Richarda, oat of Lady Morgan's dam by imported Expedition. .......2

Won. J. D. Tbomaa filley, Mabt FataTArr, bv!ci"ce bift"&ic! ktch". particularly of tl V,."" a- r. ... . ' . Pioneers of the V est; Narrative of border ad ve

4T swsu wi a m was w s w Timb 1 m. 50 aec. Tract heavy. Mr. EdmoBdaoa'a filley came out two feet ahead, bat tb race waa adjudged to belong to Mr. Lever, icb ia cooaequence of alledged foul riding. To aettlo all dieputea about the money, and decide the beta aaade, taa partiea have agreed ta run the aame rcce agaia on Saturday neat, all conditiona preciaely aa before. Oct. 20. Pure $300, entrance money $ 100 acb added; for 3 yr. olda, Filliea 87 lba., mile out. M. 8. Hammond's (J. Leverich'a) grey filley, Miaa Bathoate, by sir KirkUnd, out of Highland

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AND JLiterartr Journal. Conducted by Waa. D. Gallagher aai Jamea B. Marahall. The editor of tbo "Western Literary Journal" having, ia coaaection with Jamea B. Marahall, Eaq. become proprietor of the "Western Moalhl) iUgaziae, the two worka have been united, and will hereafter be published, simultaneously, at Cincinnati and Louisville. Every arrangement being now made for issuing the Magazine punctually, and in a at vie equal to ita eastern contemporariea, it is trusted that the anion here announced will meet the approbation of the pations of both publications. The readers of the "Journal" will find increased attraction in the work, from the' contributions of the correspondents of the Maga

zine;" and those of Uie aiagaziae will not only una

the aame. from the writioea of the correspondents

of the Journal, but will also get a larger amount of

rearing matter than they have hitherto received. Not in the spirit of boating,buttogive the patrons

of the Magazine and Journal an idea of what they may expect from month to month, as the numbers appear, toe following Hat of occasional correspondents and regular contributors, ia (riven.

Morgan Neville, 1'. It. Mansfield, James IJ. Perkina, Alexander Kinmont, E. P. Crarich,

Charles II- llamsay, R.Shelton Mackenzie, (. I). Prentice, Kphraim PeaVody, T. II. Shreve, Samuel EI!:a.Joho B. Dillon, Albert Pike, Lewis F. Thomas, Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. Wilkina Tanneliil.', J. A. McClung, Charles A. Jones, II. J. C;rosbeck, Wm. II. Oaks, J. N. MMiltoo, O.Curry, Miss Harnet I. Ueaaley, Dr. H. P. Ilildreth, and others. The Western Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal publiahed during the first week of each month. Its general contenta arc: tales, essays, poetry, sketchea of American acenery, character and manners; reviews and literary notices of new

works in the lateral departments of literature and

the

Mary. I

G. Edmondaon's aorrel filley, loss, by John Richarda, out of Lady Morgan's dam, by Imported

Expedition, ------ a

Gea. J.D. Thorn aa' bay filley. Scaan Johnson, by Sir Charles, dam by imported Luciao, out of a

Jaybird, mare, - ... . 3

Time I m. 51 aec. Won eaaily after a close brash. Quick lime. The filliea atarted well together. Tone taking the load. On making the first turn, Susan Johnson ran against Miss Bathgate, the shock throwing the tatter's rider almost out of bia aeat. However, he recovered by dint of great exertion, and eoon got bis filley in motion. He went to work with her at once, cellaring first the one and then the otbor, banting them botb oft, after a desperate brush, and came in ahead with something in hand.

The winner was bred by James Bathgate, of

Now York, aad aold to Dr. Leverich of Augusta.

The above as the only colt ever trained got by

SIR KIKHLtANl. and when you aee that tbe Alley bas run her mile in 1 m. 51 sec. the same

time asMcDoc at the aame age, and beatauch colte

aa Ions by Jno. Richarda, and Sir Charles: two of

tbo best of horses; who will say that Kibklaho ia

ntft entitled teaenae notice aa a getter of winners.'

ture; statistical papers, eVc Arc. r.ach number of

the Magazine contain from ,2 to rO octaro pages; and the year is divided into two volumes of about

450 pajres each.

THIOLS Three dollars per annum, payable at

the time of subscribing $'. liO, if payment be delayed aixmontha $4 09, if delayed over that time. Number one of the new aeriea of the work, baa just been published.

O-I-.xchangea, correspondents, and persona wishing to subscribe, will please address the edi-

ors at Louisville, Ky.

February 1837.

a. C. FEUCVOX, baa Jaat received, IS addition 10 his furmcr stock ef

IRWF.I.RY. a eeueral assortment of

SILVER WAKE and FANCY ARTICLES, gold and silver Watches, silver table and tea Spoons, si-gar Tongs and cream spoons. Ear-ring?, Breastpins, Finer-rn--, Thimbles, silver ami common ijpectaele, concave and convex CU-e, .opcrior Culierv, Com passe.

evir-poiii?edl'ri!cil,,aichC!.in, Kryi and Seals, Flutes, fcc. &.c. See. Watch and Clocks rei-aired and warranted.

irhmo..d, Fri. 13 hj 1337. 7,f

8PIISG FOUSHDB Y. THE Subscribers having entered into copartnership under the firm of I. E. Jone, &. Co., respectfully inform the public that thsy have established a Foundry on the north side of Richmond, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings with dispatch, and in the neate-t "manner. They ill also furnish patterns if wanted on fair terms. They are also proprietors of the Richmond Cot

ton factory, ami wil, keep constant!? on hand

300 PlECES CALICOES embracing a great variety of patterns acdaolors, fur tale at tha

Cash Store.

Jmo. 2!, 1836.

B.T. TURNER.

J. W. BORDES, Notary Public and Conveyancer?

RICHMOND, Indi.n.

Ilavin; received the lnoointmnt nt otirt

, . r 1 1 Uijiic, is now ready to take the acknowledge

ments of deeds of convex anc mnrliraar. Ar.

He will also draft written instruments in an ac

curate and neat manner. Ouice on Main street.

opposite the liranch Bank.

August Sth, 13:15. 31-tf

BOTANIC MEDICAL PRACTICE.

Dental Surgery. DR. Tl. SINOLKV, rnrtimi" ilie prnctirc nf mpHic'ine n R htnond and vicinity, on pine Tlioimmuan prinriplet. II

i tlmniugii'jr convinced Cmm rzperirnre and Ler etirn, tha Ihn meiticine lie ues are woixletfully adaptrl to tl.eruiaof nil the Jiase to nichritlier i i li-ib'a. In chronic case..

s CnnMimption, Diop.ies, White Swelling, Cancers, Scorfula, Sic. it may be expected that nine ca.es out of ten mar he

core.!, by lha torafe and tiinpla botanic medicine, whan

tlie vital organ have not been too much destroyed. He is in po".nn of lentimoniala as to aualifii-ations. DENTAL. Those who ifh 10 pieserve iheirteeih should aiiend to ilirni eaily, as many appear not la ba aware nf it wportance. When not ah.rnt on proesionKl hutiiiess he

A aow receiving their spring saa-lu. ' am tins- nf ""tTlaSaj a)oa.

.....L.rr r 1 ... . r . t

.V 1 7 ,V "wn 1 B "na DaiT,n wbwb hey wili;675 bags ltio Coffee,

o ' Hav'aGreea,

CIMCIX W ATI.

tlorthl:tzton T Rmmmen

Wboleaale Grocers and Dealers la Wis. ' Shoes, Ac- Ka. 199, Mala street, Wtwaaa!aad Watb atrecta, ClacUaatl, oj-,

KG

sell at half a cent advance on Cincinnati prices I.E. JONES.

October 22d. 1836.

JESSE M. IIUTTOX JOHN II. IIUTTOX. 42-ti

RICHMOSl) 1 OlMKV. have on band an assortment of Cooking,

,.. 9 i"Paie, 3iuv ES; with a variety of

fiiuana machine Castings, Vow-.., Hosts, A nitrons, etr.

Having so enlarged our works as to be able (we think to keep a constant tucnlv nf .i .:

cles. together with all others usual- mad- ,t ...n.

aa eataMisbment, we with confidence iit all to call and examine qualities and prices.

w . K- OVEU &. CO. we win have Franklin and small Pari,., .

. V CO.

- - aM - J ' - No. 3. Mackav3

laret.

Madeira.

may oeeen oy caiiitij at J else Itlens, Friend's meelin( houe. liichmnnil, ?ml iim. 25h, lf)37.

Front ttreet, opposite

8 3m n

WILL BE PUBLISHED IN A FEW MONTHS THE Cuttle or Tippecanoe, Aad other Pecsaa, by WILLIAM WALLACE.

Dr. Braadreta'a Vegetable Ualversal PI I la. an rrvKCTUAi. AssisTAiir or hitcre. T IICSK Pills are ieconanienda'1 by ih'.nsai.d, nf perm whom they have cured of Cotisumption, Infl h iz:i, Col.l.., Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head-ache, Fains, and a tense of lulling

in Uie bark pari of the bead, usual y the sa-pnin of Ai-

plexy : Jaundice, r ever ami Acne, bilu.-up, tyiihn, Tellow and

comiiK n 1'itvrrs of all kinds; Asthma, iout, Rheui;ntisin,

nervous rltsenses, Lavei complaint, 1 Icnr.sy, inward weiknrw.

d'prion of the Spmi, Uupiure, lull immaiinii, sore L

l in, l ali-r, Driy, hmall rox, AleazUs, t roup. Coughs,

hooping Cough, tUiusey, Ihuiic, Choler.i Morbus, (irvrl

oriiwi. Dv ntey, ll-alne, rlngine unites m the limit

Kins Evil, Scrofula, Erysipelas or St. Anthony's Fire, S

Khemn, Wli.te 9elunas, X. Icerf, sine ol thirty years sianti

ng ; Cancer. 1 umouii. swelled feet and leg, filr. lcstte-

nea, all eruptions of the Skin, frightful I), e , Female complaints of every kind, especially Obtruciioii, Ketaxttion, &c.

I us subscil )ernt me received the appointment as Aci i

for lha above Medicine, for the Counties of Fayette, Li i .n.

Lrelawure, Uaudolph, Hancock, Henry, Madison, Shrlby, Ku-b, and Wayne, woul.l infurin the I'uhlir, that he at a!l limes will keep a supply on hind, enher at Wholesale or lie-

uvd : He will, as soon as my be consistent, appoint SubAleuts in all lha principal towns within his limits. All com-

muiucalions for Agencies, (post paid,) will leceive prompt at

tention, ami terms mane fcuovvn.

Pi. B. No Apothecaiy, Druggist, or Pil!er, is authorized to

sell Lh. Urandretn s fills under any circums-tanre.

JAMES C ROVER,

Corner of Fiont and Walnut Streets, south of Main.

Rie)imond,Jlpril$, 1j37. Htf

Illcedins, Cupping, and TootnDrawUit, BY JOHN SOUFFUAIN; Who solicits a share of patronnjrefrom the public and will be prepared towniton them at their own

liomr, or at his, in Prnnklin street, one door above

Main street on the ctist side. To farmers.

WANTED, b lar e rjuaatity of WIIITP. GOOSE

VILII.I.S. A poof! price will re riven fnr thrm by

ISAAC li. SOUFFlIAIN.at his Chair Manufacto-

y, at the uorili-wi'Bt corner of 1' rout and Main sts

Jrh. 1, 1i37. 1 tf

this fall.

August G,

31 tf

Free Trade aad Mocbaaic'a Mlgkta. JOB V. SWAIN, i to

'Hh subscribers having entered into Co-part nershipundcr the firm of Swain, & Co. take pleasure in informing the community that the, have erected a commodious Machine Slf

ichmond Kn,.n,l jc ... - -r. m

at I C UUW rPlfltt fA awas.

prompt attention to all orders for Carding and Spinning Machines, Turning Lathe., or.nf kind of machinery; ...,o lor turning either in wood or iron of any description. Having emnloved fir..

rate worttmen. tliey with confidence (tu their ahil-Samt.-""",1!?.?1-"? thir tomerain

, paj am patronage from orous public.

1 50 boxes brown R. a

2G chest. V. Hyson Tea . 50 bhl. t "l?

94 h'f do. do. do. 75" -".

T Imperial, do. 1;

JO I3lb. boxea, do. do.

IU hT chests Gun P., do. K boxes do fV.77T

-rc aauu.. 4. vr. OUSr, 7 pipes Port, Madeira. Lisbon

30 half pipes Teneriffe, Champaign & 120 qr. cask. Sherry, Samo.,Sic,ir't

w vua -Tiuicst, ana aiaimsey.

J. half pipes Cogniac D randy 6 pipea Holland Gin, y Jamaica Hum, 1 8t. Croix do. 36 bhl. Peach llraady, 30 American do. 10 " do. Cio, 40 d. Sweet Wine, 20 halce Almonda, 2T barrets Filberts, 72 bags Madeira Nuts, StK) boxes Raisins, 100 dox. painted Duckets, DO case. Boots aad Shoe.,

. w.... every otiicr article, usually ktst ia a Crocerv Star; i.;i. :u " .. ""r

a gcu-

Richmond, Jan. I, 18.'I7.

JOD W. SWA IX, JONAS OAAR,

AUlil. TIIOUNBURY.

Itf

KOW M Till! TIMI'.I

W P?iK W?KAT, CORN, OATS and mos,

produce 01 th j country is sold

any other house west of the

approved paper.

Cijicisisati. April 25, l5:rr,

aid as lew aa at

mountains forCaaaev

OKIKFIM A LVCftET, W holesale Iealers la Iry Cntods, corner of and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. Onto.

S,i c,t the ntUntnnof He Urn Merchant, gmenUp.' IIAVINU hren favored wuh rominiierl increase of busaei

, ....... imir.i, if i pus aesa .. ral year. p,,, tJ. A. .. e ei.courared in e.lara. irMnporta.K,,,,. .,, by ftUig ,0,,r,.1 'V" ""1,,cr ' foiherp.tr... of d,.lerl i ,, ,,,. 1

of the valual.le

CLOTHS, CASSI.MKRKS i"- SATT1KETS, At ths Cash Store,

I'lin mbicriher wauld in rite the attention of ntirrh.isers

to his stock of the above articka. L. T.TUUNER.

Jnn.21,1937.

Civeout ao aauair,

Thoujh my beiot's stream

I can atill drh.k m , The aaiabadowad beauties of tha Universe Caaa wiib a awelliug soul upon the blue Magniaceace aluve ami bear lb hymn iff lleavea iu every star-light lay, and fill (lets, vale, and wood and mountain with the Visions poured from lha deep koine Of an Iwaaortal mind.' Sirth Dug Reflection. PRINTED aad bound in a very elegant and superior at vie

eaabalushed wiib aa engravi.i.. The work will be ilivervd to

aubsciibers wunediately after publication, at one dollar e sulwwe, at wbicb liaaa lha subset ipt:on price must he paid. The following an sdilorial notices of some of the Poem wbicb will ba embraced in the volume : We bava read mtbe Lafayetie Free Press, a Poem c

considerable: length, which waa recited ai the lata celebration upon the battle cround of Tippecanoe, by Wm. Wallace. I

is brimful of (Cuius and power." LiuurtLe Journal, con- ....... .

cucteti ny i icnuce. &tt our 6rt page may be found a Poem on tha Battle of Tippecanoe. We undei.tand that Mr. Wal ace, (its author,) is quite a young asao, and this production ol his genius Hoes bias high bouor : be has caught a spaik of inspiration from the right all a r." Mmditon Banner. We have read an Ode, delivered at the recent ceicbratioa

f tha Tippecanoe Battle. We lake leave to say, that, iu our bumble .union, this production contains more of Uie nre and

frenzy of genome poetry than any other poem fruut su young an author, with wbicb we bava at any time met. lis author is naiuier a rtime-pinuer nor a poetry manufacturer, but praaeaavs native poetic genius of no common order. And were oors a country in whkb poetry talent received any tolerable IMiionage, stiould expect to aee Toon Willici soon

alumna vb no medium brilliancy in Uie galasy of tha Western Muva. VV wiah our yoai e pee t joy of his eailv

mbmacs nb die sacred ume. We shall take an eaily oppor-

tmuiy roi.iy mis mentotiows production before our readers thai they may juU ff tbemsrlves." Indiana Aurora.

The Poem on the BaiUe of Tippecanoe, by Wdliam Wal

lace, ia one oi me oes euusious of (be Western Muse, which

w sewn. cuucciveo iu the true poetic spirit, wiit

" nu giowuic with lervhl lee ma. and rioa

wuri biiglit d-arriptions and vivid imagery. Th author should ufleri Ciuithe Nine," smcsbewoo. mam so succe.sfu!y." Cincintttti Vif.

- na umw or ivapo:eon, ta 1'nem to ba i.r'nrv-d I. ,Ki.

voIubbc,) a a woudrrlul Poem,' JVVw Enelmnd Galaxy

f 1 . ifj tWW W I W UUII 4WSI. JcruMlea. (anotlier article to be embraced in the proposed . t- . . - v ... w

rw"""! vottiumhi u.nw pronouoces, "lleautiful

vanwaiaa; ouauiwui."

JfEW CABINET ESTABLISHMENT. THE umler.igued having entered into paiinrr-hip. with

tha In-eniion of carrying ou the CABIN El'- .MAKINC

BUSINESS in all its branches, are now prepared to furnish

thrii fiieuds and the public with all aniclrs of Furniture, ma le of good materials and in a good niaiiiirr. They design keeping

ni ban' I an assortment or parlor anil common furniture; be Ivteads, of different patterns ; tables, .ide-tahles, and stands f various styles; side-boardr, serretarie, &c. Tby are conodent in anuring those who may wMi articles in their line ol Dunnes, thattbey can aud ill accommodate as well as any -hop in the place.

ANY quantity of teasooeiliumber suited fi r their me, will be purchased, for a bich they will give cash or furniture, h ichmond, Feb. 25, 1837. WATSON & DUNCAN.

BARGAINS IX CHEAP GOODS. FLEMING Sc. AUDLE.MAN, announce to their cut tomera and the public generally, that they have added to their former assortment of GOODS the entire new rtock

of Mr. Aaron Grege, who lately opened store in this place.Their united, stocks form an asrortmcut not surpassed bv

any in this part of Indiana, and having lately been t letted at the lowest eastern prices, can oe offered on the best

terms. 1 he variety is so extensive and general, that it would be useless to name articles. Purchasers are requested to call aud examine for themselves at theftr-jfore wonm. in the eatlern pa rt of the new ihiee uorty brick building, nearly opposite to B. Brhtwelr., Main street ; where all the usual articles ia the goods line can be obtained ol

trie dcsV quality.

All Kinds or Country Produce taken in exchange

at the market prices.

Richmond, Feb. 10, 1837. Etf

UOUi:iiTS, SANDS and NELSON, Having purchased the Establishment of the F A II xM E 11 A li D G A It DENElt, Successor to the Ameuican Farmui, And being desirous to place it within the reach of every agriculturist in the United States, Lave

coucluJed to reduce tie tubtcriptioii price from. Jive

dollars, to too uoluurs ami a A aj, per year, from and

after the beginning of the next volume, which will commence in May next. lti. now nearly eighteen year, since the American Farmer was iirst established. Prior to its institution, there was no paper exclusively devoted to agriculture ia tho country, and it will not be

arrogating any thing but what it deserves, to say, that, as it was ths pioneer iu the good work, the labors of its former conductors must have been productive of much solid advantage to those for whose benefit it was established. In conliuuing its put licatioa, the present proprietors l! alter themselves

that its pages will be found to coatain matter at

once calculated to instruct the agricultural reader.

So far as they are concerned, they are determined

to conduct it with industry, unflinching persever

ance, and wiib undivided attention to the great and important purposes which called it into existence. They feci certain that none of its patrons v ill Late cause to complain, at the end of their subscription year, that they have left any effort usessayed to render it worthy of their confidence and support. In reducing its subscription price, they have ventured upon an experiment full of risk and responsibility, and as they have done so under the influence of motives which they must be permitted

to say should commend it to greatly increased sub

scription as tbey can alone look to that as the

source of their remuneration and as in so doing, their labor will be much increased tbey appeal to its present patrons to aid them in giving it an extended circulation. They are confident that those who now honor them with their support, can

without personal inconvenience, in their own im

mediate neighborhoods, and among their personal

friends, by using their deserved influence, procure

such an addition to their present list of subscribers.

... i

.in w iirr Kins waiciii unr i .

r r. ,-..., iiiuh oe plenty now

...r. 4 n.- meaiiin of nil this, is, thnt fnrmir.und other, can a. well pay nenw as at n future time for Sn.it h-

(r rise Klnclt-sinilhiitg; luiiiefts tV.W . I 1 .

.wLL-ecMitiniica by the subscriber at his eld t... .1.1 . .. ... .. .

.v. .... ic.ui buci'i inuw tne .uaiket, in all its various branches. Those wishing their work well-

uouu wm na it to their advantage to give ,Tm calJ- WM. MEEK. January 7, 1637. 1 tf

d,i

hop'

- mr.nei employs hi. whole t.ma in th.

Cm., pincha. good, fur tl.i. esiablial.aat.u.t

tep-nd upon the ssm t'ment brine a. well k..,i ., mA .. '

I...... ....... ... . . . - r - - r -

. " " '- """J """ in ih meweincmiatie.

v -

Flret flrei: l-irei:!

JJAVIXG bcrn nppointed Agent of the "Hart ford Fire Insurance Company," the subscriber i now ready to grant policies of insurance to all persons

their property insured against loss anlamacrr

who wiah by fire.

mm wr. -

' company for which he is acting is one of the

7" extensive in the country, and they

i.:ciiKc liitrinee.ves that those who tranant I. ....-. .it.

the company shall be treated in the most liberal manner

ana an io.es shall be adjusted with fairt.rss and prompti

tnae. . rersons wislun? tonrnviilearnin.t th rnntimr!.

of a loss of their property by this destructive element are

requeue.. 10 cm at his otiice ou Main street, opposite the Branch Bank in Richmond, Ia., where the terms ofin.ur-

ance will be ru.tde known and th nnl..i .nnii..l

oommumciitioris by left r (post paid) will be promptly and

t.uccilUIJ (lllCIIUt'U lO. JAMES W. DOR DEN, Acest. June 11.1836. 23t

J1-" KU KIVEP, a fre.li supply of 'Br.oanuooo'i

'- r i.mlik, " mrect from the yimpnetor, and lor

'"y 1UV1N IiEED. Kichmond, March 25, 1337.

UPEUIO:i Srr.isn r Halv Spanish CIGARS Cavendish Tobacco, and SnuFrs. enrr0v for retail

jt received hr 1UVINREED.

Kicliinond, March 25, 1837.

nAfx-1 ? "H' DU Y :OlS. and dnaii,. vinWX'V J!001. AI.M-HATS; COTTTN YARNS. WU K and HAT ! lNs BlKlTS, BRDUANS. I OOT I KE, SHOES, PI' MPS, SLllTEfeftiTfte

vmriuiiiii, marrn isi, IM37.

I0tf

WOOLLEN JEANH REPOSIT0RT. THE i-nt)risineil, sole .(rent, in Cine anali. f. ike ..

brnville Woollen O nipaiiy" will he constantly f.irmwSnt wih a larse supply of heavy, nail inis'.ied WOOLLEN JEANS, fart color and various qualuie.; Which will be w:d le Sealers b the CASE, r smaller l, at in ;.iifarturr prices. Caaaa. as tiie cheapet.jQ Asrocmen's mads to suit parSaSsstt r Terms Mine as for oilier Dry Good.

GRIFFIN It Ll'CKET. Cincinnati, Match 1st, 1837. (hf

SPntHG GOODS. CARLISLE, WHITE, t Cs.

W holesale Merchants, Ufa. IT Pearl Mnti.

ARR i

GO

much care, hv one of the riim located in New Yok,wirh.a.

atfioauiiance and lone rsperifnee in busiaes. ia Bast city, they flatter themselves they will be able ta tall ia nwa customer., at as low price, a. they ran proruie thees ia sat af the eastern cilies, addiie transpfrtation and esrhaege. C-untry merrhanui and those desirous to purcbse Uwa Sarin

'"rr"'! 'jur price., win uoo it to ineir anvaatage is gisa

B E daily receivinK additim s to their Spring Stntx af JHY HODS, HOOTS and SIIOKS, whirb, ben( aelectas wnk

tltein a rail.

(Hicinnati, Feb,

i?0, lt37.

Max

rTTSIin REAL FItE

SEKD of the celeb. atrd Sucaa Beet, just aceived and

tor sale Dv

Richmond, March 35, 1837.

NCII SUGAR BEET. A lot of the

T, just a:eived a IRVTN RLLD.

OOL!! WOOL!! The subscriber will imv. tie

com n't wason, from 33 to 50 cents pe pound, f r ail kinds of

t UULt lliat ha. reeu well washed, enlisr on ti.e cheep's back or in the tub; iio other kind will h purrhased. WM. BANCROFT. 6lcs Iforr, 4:h mo. 1st, 1837. 13 tf

. I). k C. JOMBU, Ko. 19 Pearl Mtreet, Cincinnati, Okie. ARE prr pared te shew their cuttsmm aad the aublie, a large and dfirhle aMortuisnt nf )RY GOODS, BOOT. SHOES, PALM II AT."-, BONNETS, &c. A gac4 mriment will be kept up throughout the stasoa aad said CS liberal trrms. Citicinnai;. Feb. Sflth, 1637. 9-Saa DATTON CARPET M ANUPACTOBT. THE subscribers, are aent. for the ahave Maaufaetart, have now on hand, and offer for sale,au EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of

Ingrained fc Vcnitian Carpetlrj. and are prepared to supply WasTtaa) M f acassTS whh Carpetinr, nf a. good a quality and vpan a. favorable tersasassay estaMishnient East or West of the mountain. Onlerssaaf

be addressed to PIERCE li BROWN,

Daj ton, Ohio, Feb. 21 AfeaH,

TO MANUFACTURERS He MACHINISTS.

TIIE subscribers beinz about to derline the COTTON

FI'N ING, offer for sale their COTTON; MACII INERY.

consisting of two hundred and eight spindles, and all other

machinery necessary for supplying the same, a part of which is nearly new. They will ulso rent the Factory bouse for a Machine Shop on reasonable term.. The building is two stor es high, sixty feet long by thirty wide; the power is equal

to ten horse, and supplied by never failing spng.

J. E.JONES &. Co. Richmond, Mare 4ih, 1S37. 9tf

POTATOES.

POTATOES, of th first quality, for sal by

W. 9 I AKK. Kicbasood, Founb aaenu 1st, IS37.

pir KKUEIVED, axo roa aaie, TiiRLE PAIR VSSa kaSBI as aa

-"rr HIIUIMCI. rersons wishing to purchase

win oo we:i to call soon and get choke. April 1, 137. (I3tf ) G. i C. MENDENIIALL.

lmtcrrsling! pCRSOX indebted to Morrisaon S,

. i-ww . maae payment, and tbose

one or accounts of long standinr. if

aii.a.n xoauuji,iH find them in tha band at .a unr.,r..Mlt..i.. 2 . : . .

- .7, , oopea tnose con

w" ansawm so taw c.ix.t, as it would be

ww mw qesuon lor us to call personally on all

MERINOS AND CIRCASSIANS. Just Received at the Chemn Cash Store.

as will not only realize their fondest expectations,! A new supply of the above article whieh will be sold low.

uui piace lueui unuer renewed obligations ol interest atd gratitude, to render the farmer and Gardner a welcome visitor to tbe fireside of every farmer and planter. Tbe Farmer & Gardner will at once be a faithful repository of original communications from

practical agriculturists and horticulturists, and of

judicious selections from every other available

source, foreign, and domestic agricultural, and scisntific works, will be constantly resorted to, for the purpose of furnishing materials calcul ated

to advance the prosperity & happiness of the country, and of adding to the intelligence of the American Lusbandinan.

In line, whatever concerns the business of the i

Jan. 21,137.

E. T. TURNER.

AN OKU1NAXCK, to provide for constructing a Drain or Sewer in the Do rough of Richmond: Sec. 1st. Be it ordained by the Burgesses and Borough Council of the Borough of Richmond, that John Sailor, D. D. Sloan and Charles W. Starr be.

ana tney are nereoy appointed, Commissioners to

locate a dram or sewer in tbe eastern section ef

said Borough.

Sec. yd. He it further ordained, that said drain

oi sewer shall be made of sufficient depth to drain'

ail tbe cellars tbat are or may be made in that part of the borousrh laying east of Marion street.

Sec. 3d. Be it further ordained, tbat David Hol-

AN ORDINANCE, roa tub aarcriosi or aa Eaanrs

IIousk: r. 1st. B.- it orilained t.y the liuigeeaM aas Botmigh Council of the Borough of Rirl.mmid, That tbe eaw

of two hundred tud fi 'iy dollars be, and jthe same is.

ai-iircprinied, f-t the buitdmc of an Encine Il tuse of

sious si.fVirnt to contain the two Engines and alto IlasSf and Lady rs, 4c, for the u.e of the Borough.

Sec. 2d. And, it i. further ordained. That aaid builsiag aJ il te located on the north west corner of "the Warner let," ou Pearl Mrrei : Piovi'leil, however, that a pernianaal laass can be obtained y the Council for sai l ground. S.-c. 3d. It shai; be the duty of the Siret Cmisrnnar,ea the passage of this ordinance to pn-cerd forthwith to tell In ras If.a est bidder, the construction olSiid budding rlefnbf V neusions, plan, materials au I time iu whkb lo ba eamplewwj nd rvport ibe same, orgethei w tb the bid,tJ Uta aejl sue. ceediii" meeting of this Council. I'il aad aipov. AftkW 4th, lc3C. JOHN FIN LEV, Vim 0-nr--

FBANCIS Kl.W, Djimij.1i Clnk.

farm, domestic animals of all kinds, newly inven-l1?' oe' and he ,s .Iiefeb J appointed, a Coinmisted implements of husbandry, those of approved j8occrt whose duty it shall be to superintend said utility now in use, together with the principles! wolk to Ict il out to tbe best dUge, and that and practice of agriculture, hortiuclture. and irrad i worls be commenced so soon as there is a suf-

LAW OFFICE T. D. WALPOOL,

Attorncu at I.air:

PRACTCES the Law in the Circuit Courts of

the Counties of Madison, Shelby, Marion, and Hancock, and the Probate Court of the latter County.

QT-Kesidence GarcxriELD. Hancock county.

Reference: i

IASt. P. looms, V Richmond, Indiana. Col.Saml. Flexirg,) January 21, 1S37. 3-6 mo.

ening generally, will be regularly and conscien

tiously noticed. Xbe price of produce in this market, and the value of bank notes will be weekly

laid before its readers

MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Thb subscribers of stock in the Richmond Tra.l.n. ,i

Manufacturing Company will tdease take nntic. fft...t

tbey will not be required or. the first day of the Fifth mo.

(,aiayj ae, v pay more than one hair of the first instalment, or three dollar. 12, cents on each share subscribed, and tbe other naif, or three dollars 13 on each

he required on the 15th day of the Suth month (June) neat following;. lYrsoue wishing ta take stock, w II rUtt-r cwll on P.-t. J. K. M.:ni!eiihall, or RimI l, htwell

Mcnnunuj wunr toer wtj nave tne opporturittv af

iuw.iiw..& uti urems. aij i uie IUUI BlOStn DClt,St

tuca hbk ute dooss wiu oe cimed. By order of tbe Board of Directors. . M. LEE 9. Secreterr Fourth month 5tb, 1JS7. 14-4

iiciency of funds obtained to justify the same: Provided, however, tbat said work shall not be commenced until there is a sufficiency of funds obtain

ed or subscribed: by responsible individuals to do

With a view of keeDinr'their Datrons advised r.fi'1 lle excavating of at ;east fifty rods of said sew-

all superior breeds of animals already introduced. Ier; And provided, moreover, that this ordinance

or wbicb may be hereafter imported, they will u not b 80 construed as to pledge

seize the earliest opportunity of translating ail

such information to tbe columns of their jourual.

TERMS, ETC. Price two dollars and fifty cents per annum for all subscriptions paid in advance, or within one month from tbe date of subscription all subscriptions which remain unpaid beyond that period, will be charged at the rate of three dollars per year. The farmer and Gardner is published every Tuesday, and is printed on fine paper, with a beautiful type.

JAKPFTINC A few pieces for sale at the CASH

Ml'Kt. E. T. TIKNEfi. Bic.ii'in, Jan. 21, v".T7.

100,060 Slatitgles Wanted, For which the highest prices will be given in cash by I. DENNET aV.Cc, Richmond, April 1, 1137. lj;f

the Borousrh

for any appropriation, or subject them to any dam

ages that may accrue from makir.g aaid sewer er drain. Passed and approved Anril llth. 137.

JOHN FIN LEY, First Burgess. Francis King, Borough Clerk.

10, OOO Additional SUck IN THE BiiANCII BANK AT RICHMOND, I.vMa-a. ROOKS orSobsriiption will ba opened on the first day at May 1837,aixt remain open for 30day. next ensung, fotWtt khaies nf aiditional Capital stock in the branch at of ilie Sla t Cank ol Indiana 'I lw shares will be f SO esta.

natat.le an inrru. Iwn annual i Lt'-llaieiltS. an HI IUUI as

Octoter 137, and 10:h ef October I'iSd, t"shef " " mum of $3 5 ) ..ayabie with the n. mnvlntei't, !

TWO CENTS REWARD:-Ranawat from the sob-

stiiber, living in I.andol h co., Ind., an indented C olorerl Loy, named J A.MES V H ITE, abont 1 6 years o!d. I herery loreuarn any person from iru.'tn g or tta!rK,r:ng him nn my accouiil, as I v. .1' pay n-. debt of his contracting, after tins The above temard aad do thank will be given to any persrn reiurni... said Roy. DIVER W AIKEN'S. Aord 15, IC3T. IS 3 np.

'TAKEN UP, by Benjamin U. Inor,of Wayne township, Warn eoontr, Indiana; a yellow bay MARE, blind tn I lie rs;M eve, a laid fce, U-r white feet, near fifteen hand.

high, sn posvd to he set en or , ears nld no other nark, or tr miii pe.ceivahle ; appraised n tliiny-fiic dol.ars t.y Lewi, Burk aad Samuel W. tniih, tlie 7ih riay of Acrd, A.D. Is37. A true copy fiom my Ectray Beck. ' Wiliiam Cox, J. P. April 15, 1?37. i5 3t

i l. - ... l. ..,. In IMMU 1

saiJIlsj Ill nilaC IIWJ VW W T,m ai - will be opened at the Rai.k; and one placed B ll"H " Ihe lollowin- named peinn who wiIJ reire sirbsrripowSlav t;aovt,.f LB..co.ty: T. R. ;. Job Pvch.oi Rush; Aits-llTT,f Vvayns; Isaac M-

SAIL, of Henry ; and Jis-a H r, ivanouipu.

Ry order of the va'" ' . 7 LLUAI1 OrrtTX, Cashier. Tl.fc WajneCoooty Chran tie: lb 8.ar and Rairasvt U W.,. ,h- I n.ht. ltf Herald: ai.J tha Indiana -n,e

pleas give the ab ve three insertions and forward caonts totlw Ibaucb Bank in this place. Richmond, Frti wiouth It, I8J7.

Cloths, Cawsimcre-, sfte. . wwcv ...i.l r i ' v iufvrai h friends SSS

the publ-c ene.al y ihal he ha.rst tereive-t, as addruaa ..is tamer .tock, a g.nrr-l aottment 10 l.rar, ceaana . .r . in f.m.k. B-mm. tmd Qatar

ne iuihi.1 hi an Mi. . " " . -

CAatlltaiiH

aT STaTf TO . wl. - 1 1 ritaM-ftc aart tt.fl lllltaTrl (

Checked d P.a.n SATTINETTS; tkrraM ClJ Sii Vki vkt, Stocks, .SniBTCcnasa.id ff i- rj i .li .rilnof ummvem. "w

ha. on bnd a small lot of ready n.a-ie ttothmt, ! Ixfcw, he w.ll di pra of lew for cash. Urn cctotiiaaes lJTtZm INS ECSINI-S in all its variou. biancbeS at hat awaw. (vy- ALL orders in haw will rtcev proaapt araatass. RinuiaNtt. Arsii 15. lwJ7.