Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 7, Number 34, 2 September 1837 — Page 4

Fare Cetfnced.-NEIL, MOORE & CO, ARK no rawing throe duly COACHES, from meeting to Citxtayiof i, and bars radossd the Far m that

rout. Columbus to Xacmrillff

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rtatfleM

4 ta 0rtagflel

lDaitM d ta cfaetmatl.

Iataraaediate points 5erai per mil. - frt-Fm mw apply at or aid oetahl.ehed oc. fc-y-Ne.l, Mom Ca. bar fxmmsfjr "naIu " Colhmibas to asrelaad, Huron aad BasOastJ. Cueabus July 30, 1837. 39-lm.

roTC Comn ati wm MaMufactsjnr. JOtW MOTFITT . Cox, !; wtaNUhad liiiiawlm ia lb. Town of ',"' yj-Cooaiy.Iaaaa, at rt.BM .isvlof Jotas SAn,a fewdooca east erf tbe Bank,

bndm of Maauiaeuirinc swans,

ti i if fr surf Tin Ifarr. in all iu various branch-

hTt I an band ejsrnl aawrtmeat of raaaiwii. Tr- ay fcevsju Plats STOVES; also, a paif I ajnoiiisini of TIN WARE, which they will dispose of on a Namibia tarnia aa can ba bought elsewhere. - McacaAarr a and others from the country, wanting any of tha above articles n solicited to giro thorn a rail. Jons MorriTr, Jsueb E. Laar, Gustavc E. Haa. ftV. B. fXIJNTBY PRODUCE taken ia exchange, stnno,, April !, 137. 13tf

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Cbrap Cab Store. Shoes, Hat; Hard and Tin Ware. THE subscriber hM just roesivsd a law and fashionable assortme.it of Ladiss and fmndemsa Boots and Shoe. -Gents, calfskin Boots of all kinds; thick Boot, and Bro- . a r : a atarTatrettlt klrtria

faaaj Ik I DO UrOKSaWi talaJ-l aaww- .a Van Bismn ties. ;3aeh Domain and Nasi boys Show ; boys

thick Broraas ; Iadies Shoes of tbe bsat quali ty ; Kip Slip ;

Villas Lace, Msxiean lia, Saal ttxtt,joMcco oo., una and Cloth do.; Ml Leather and Kid Shoes, Leather Boon, Morocco do. Kip Mips ALSO keep ion band an wmumM of Gentlemen Silk Hats, boy Fait do. LIKEWISE, Carpenters Toola and Cutlery, all of which ha offera hi i. awl nuil. at tha lowest orieee and moat rea

sonable farms. Main atraat, ooa door aat of Irrin Read's IIEXRY S. CROCKER. Richmond, July S9th, 1837.

TO PHYSICIANS. rWifE eubseriber ia prepared to supply tba faculty, aa uI eual, with all articlaa of MaiHctMca, limTacaa-rTB, GTass, Ac. oa kttUt term than they haa befora been Mptlid in the weal, and notMug butgauuina articles ahall ba pwtMp. Tha following wili giro an idea of tho general

prices s ;reaaa Tarttr, 23 eta. per lb.

Khaapajly.TOeU. Jalap, 65

Hb. Uari. rota, i eta

Hulpb. Quinine, $1 per oz. Inaeacuanha. J per lb.

Sulphur Sub. 12 eta. per lb.

Tart. Acid, Hit eta. Opii Tar, f Redfracin. J!r"W per poand. M.y 13,183' IWy 1RVIX REED.

!Vefr Coot and Shoe TIannfaelory Jt'JfT receiving a large and gaaaral aamrtmeat of Boota, Miom and Brogana, which we offer at wholesale or retail, on ibaaaoat aceamnodatiiig termj- Country merchants are psrttratariy inrttad-to call, aa oar atnek eo.iau of alaaoat vary artielo in the eboe trade, and wall ealaetad J their acceawnodation. COALE &. HAMILTON.

April SJnd, 1937.

HELP OXE ANOTHER. Indisca Matoal Fire-Insuracce Ootapcuij'. Chartered January CSt, 16S7.

one, W. iiv Blakr il4ig, ap yaaif BtafH Bacel, lajaunpeSUa. DIRECTORS. James Stake, Indianapolis.

Samuel JUerrut, Jamea St. Ray, Calm FUteher, Chmrle IF. Cadw,

Other It. SmkJkj Goonerrv Ule. George ML Dun, Lawreneebuff b. tlemry P. Thornton, New-Albany. James Colli, jr. " John Law, Vincennc.

Lee H. X- Maxom, Mkbigan Cttj. John Mitchell Evanaville. AiedVev Ingram, Laiavette. JAMES BLAKE, President end Treasurer. CrjABiiCa W. Cjior, Secretary. PT'JHIS Conipaay being fully afgaaiaed, ta now ready

raceitra mppiieatumt tat tnaarancc. Every person who insures in this Company become a member of it, with all the privileges incident to any corpora lioo, and U immediately iatarssted in its general aateasioa aad prosperous condition. The assured, at the time of making bia application for insurance, is required to give hia pro miesory obligation, called the premium note, without interest, tba amount of which ia determined by the sum insured and the hazard of the risk, oa which not 3 he pays five per cent, in advance. No further oarment is required, unls

Irose should occur, during the period of six lfrs, this being ths term fur whicu policiet are iseus 1, at which times assessment era mads equitably upon all the aotes sufficient to cover such losses. To inore a building of the frerf class of ruts, to the amount of $ I, WO, the assured would give his note fur 410, ft v a per cant, of which paid in advance, St aad $1 fot ths Policy, would make only $3 for his first payment. As the Policy runs for sia years; much personal trouble and anxiety are saved to tha assured in not being I reouired to maks annual -renewals of the uuurancc. The !

company insure tm-Vurdt of the estimated value 01 ouiid-

ing and one-half of personal property. Mutual insurance has been found by long experience in many parts of tha United States, to be the tafut and cheapett method, whether prosperous or adverse fortune attends its operation. Risks, which in stock companies have cost torn 90 to 1(10 cents 0.1 each hundred dollar insured, have cost in mutual companies but froiri 15 to 20 cents on tha same amount insured, and at this rate for several yeara ia succession. This method of insurance is well adapted to the peculiar situation and interests of the state of Indiana, as great dispersion of the ritks and insurances can readily be obtained, and consequently, less liability to large losaaa. Every insurer is, therefore, iuvited to give this subject mature consideration, and thus ascertain the benefits which j

Tale

paa-tica-

ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE, oa a-naa'a cossfobt. nficiaa has baa prepared with special

ta tba wants of auailia, ia which tha moat miaou

Unry aa been eheei ail. in order that

aad aaa it with tha moat pariact aafjtT, and wfth tha

that it arill ajhrd relief whan vary aaa

fail. The proprietor, before

It ta thepaMic. haa takaa area liaa aa coaiaim with

diatiagnisbed pbyaieiaas ofV'irgiaia, aad with apeeial paiaa'to speak of all tha various parts and piopatUoaa of thie madiciaa: aad those that know ia component pans, have pronounced it ooa of tha vary best coumpounds for the foUowiqc diseases that caa ba prepared, and may be aaad with perfect aatsty, as wail with the aew bora babe, as tha man of three eoore aad ten. If thoaetaat aaa it aaa not aattaaad that it is tha vary beat remedy for tha diaaaaas her aoumerated, they can return toe bonla aad receive back their money. It la baldly aaaertad that it ia alatoat f if not truita) iafalUble la Diarrhora in all ia varfoue forms, Dyaantary. Cramp-colic,

Cholera Morbus, aad Aaiatic Cholera : Alao, Aftar Pains af

lying-in Famalss for thia it a tha Mothara Comfort, aad hscauat it ia tha aery beat preparation for tba summer dia-

eaaea of children that haa yet entered tha chamber of tha die- j

tiaesad. It is also unequalled for cramps from whatever cause produced. .Ladies in tha most dclicatk airvarioaa may take it under any of the above circumstances with perfect safety and equal bene6f- The public may be asuuiad, that the Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, or Mother's Comfort, has been subjected to the most rigid and scientific examination by some of tha most extensive (physicians) practitioners ia Virginia, who now recommend it ia their practice. They recommend tha dose to be from one to two table

spoonfuls every half hour, for a grown person, while the pain.

If r- 3

Prepared solely from Vegetable Mat

ter, by Jacob lioccK. uaiumore. WHICH may be taksa with perfect safety by all agesaiid ia all diseases; its cores are for the followina diseases Dvspepsia, Less of appetite. Indigestion, I a

priveae sale, a

flamatioa of the Stomach, Heart Burn, Diarrhea, Dysente

ry or Flux, Files f istula, Obstructed Menstruation, Ague and Fever, CiUious, or Remittent Fever, Typue Favor, Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Erysipetous or St. AatbonyV Fire, Asthma, Pleu.isy, Measels, Ye'.low Fever, Coetivenass. Wind on the Stomach or Bowals, Cholera Morbus,

Influenza. Colds. Coochs, Inflainatioa of the

loosensss of the bowels, or vomiting continues; for a child ', chest, Palsey, Gout, Rheumatism, Inflajmatorvl Sore Thraat, from sia months to two or three years old, from half to a tea ! or Qunsev, Whooping Cough, Thrush or Sore Mouth, Putrid

spoonful. It may be given to the youngest infants for colic, I Sore Throat, Croup, Inflamation of the Heart, JJropsey,

Rickets, diseases of the Ldver. Jaundice, isimcuuy or ma-

TTn Eata ia PltHK saaacribar eaTer

I LOTS. A pact of

thecrossiqg of r r ' " nni fai

ataadaa lhav include tha oaVea of (Jta assa

aad soma froata adjoining theproparty of As nfftaastl. formariy owned by Sasiaai. W.Satrra; tha bsaaeao of aha

lots ue on the aoata side of Maia atraat witaia a

distance, aad are eui table for reaideaces aaa baa a asaejl dwalliag houaa oa it. For further paxticalars aad aarasa of

sale, apply to tha undersigned. ACH1LLIS WILLIAMS, Rjcuc.fD, fkh mo. 3d, 1S37. (Wtt)

T A3f k aTOa AaUaVTha eobacriber offers for aala 71

1 A acres of first rata land adjoininc the town af Sadiabory,

oa which there is a aeat dwelling, a young bearing

orchard of the beat qaality of esurraltod trait, a never fail

ingenrinc, and tha farm is in good roaair. Also ta

town of SaJiaburr, 13 acres oa which shore ia

story hooe, which haa heretofore bean occupied aa a tavern

ataai. Tba present is a vary la vara sue time to jucge of taa

qaality of aail, by tba croue now on it, theraaore

wishinc to narchase, a.a invited to call oa

residing on the last named premises, and ba will with pleatnraahow them the lines, eVc. The above lands, if not sold before tha first of October aeat, will than be rented oa savorable terma. The terms in eitbercase will ba accomnvadatiag. SAMUEL HATTEBOW. July 8th, 1837.

with r ill 11 1 (m taa -"-"7 TT a gaaaieaa public. " rC,v JOWASOAASC . Maa-,Jaa. It 1Q7. ACfcTOSj UdUU rWLOW. 1 C

subscriber 1 IrVHlaav tMsa.i.w, I I

4ommmmtWmmuumZmmr ' Riqasfoaa, March aid. lsiT .

in the same proportions that pareguric is given, from sia drops (with as much water) to the dose, for tha child of six months

old. In every case, if the first dose is rejected, repeat it ia a very short time. It is not unpleasant V. take. It is best for families to keep it by them, and give it as soon aa any of the above disaaass make their appearance. How many babes may be kept plump during the summer by giving a little in time, that otherwise will waste away and die under the agonizing care of the doting and watchful mother ! Persons travelling where they are likely to become affected by a change of water, should assuredly axe with them a bottle, as one spoonful will at once rectify any disorder thus produced. Price, 1 Dollar per bottle. For sale by Spots-

wood and Robertson, or the proprietor at the American Laboratory, Petersburg, and in all the principal towns ia the

;. Ilrint. fJlfwt. Hvsteric. Nervous ana Scrorolous Af

fections of the Members and Ligaments, Mercurial and Venerial Diseases, Ulcers, Sores Affections of the Skin, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood dtc. PRICE PER BOTTLE. 451.50.

This medicine has a powerful effect as a Spring and Tall j

runner in those whose constitution require noarisnmeni ana new vigor ; such persons would be much benefitted by two or ihm bottle, which mav he taken without rerard of

drink or diet. Many persons are diseased for the want to their blood being purified. Thousands of persons are destroying their constitutions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy : to such the Panacea will be more than doubly valuable aa a certain and effectual means of restoring them to

perfect health and vigor; few families are exempt from

United States.

To the President of the United States, together with the , Scorbutic Affections which exhibit various symptoms as EPeople at large, and to Mothers particularly. I roptione, Ulcerations, Debility, Loss of Appetite, and DiYour attention is invited to one of tha most valuable Mad- ! caetion. ail arisinc from impure blood, and if not properly

icai Discoveries that has aver been made in this 01 perhaps , attended to, are sure to produce the greatest injury to the any other country. To save the necessity of coming before I constitution, this Panacea ia recommended in all aeaso:M you with a list of certificates to prove the value of this medi- j of tha year, aad ia particular as a preventive from all diseine, so fortunately discovered, the single names of Dr. F. J. ! easel in warm climates and those seasons when diseases are Mettaoer of Petersburg. Va. anl his latter, socether with 1 niavalent. bv takina the Panacea three or four times a

Thomas Shore's P. M. of tha same place, (so Alfred Huger j week, of three or four table spoonful when going to bed, and Esq. P. M. Charleston, S. C.) are presented. The high the person may fear no apprehension of being attacked with staadincof the Doctor in Virginia, as a medical man. and a ' the Cholera. Yellow Fever, or any other disease, as this

.1 . L . . . K at L - ' ... - a 1 I . ! ik. dtaMk. 1

. ji t 1 e ' gentleman -ana ine noioneiy ai :nr. own, as Daingonc a- ! medicine n a vaiuaoie resmranvw w miv vsv.m, may be eocur.d by the general operations of this Company ' ' g 7it;n, h titution. and enablinc it to bear tha de-

whom no one as a eenllaman can stand hieher. will be suf- : bilitatine effects of all climates : it is conveyed by the cir-

T

llrlE subscriber haa just received a large quantity or

rWtacIesof dMarent and almt every q"'7-,

shade. . J.t.rr.uui. May 27, 1837. aitf laeoicAiTwoTicE. Dr. T. SCOTT, takes this method to inform tha citizens of Boston aad the people of tha vicinity that he 1 1 M .itaawi all calla in tha practice of MEDI-

-iK and SURGERY. From a practice of eight years

throughout the state,

Ths atrrtred in this company will at all tiases have the

benefit of the eood fortune which may attend its opera

tions as the notes are assessed only in proportion to losses and MCideutal expenses : and it is as fair to presume that

tha company will meet with comparatively few losses as

that it will be rendered insolvent by extensive losses, which would require tha whole amount of its premium notes to be

expended for their oavment.

The contingency upon which the assessments or calls up-

oa tits premium notes depend, is as much in favor of tne assosed in this company as adverse to them. In proof of this ths actual results in many similar institutions can ba ad

duced. No Mutual Insurance Company in ths United Stale ever met with such adverse fortune as to stop ia ope

rations which is more than can be said of stock companies,

It is considered incontrovertible that insurance in this com-

oanv will nrora safer, chaanar. and certainly more eouita-

j ( . . , . .

Me, than by any other method yet devised.

1'AKTiAt LOBeee will ba paid in full not exceeding tne a-

mount insured.

James . fire on Esa. of Richmond, is hereby duly an

thorisd to act as an Agent of the Indiana Mutual Fire In-

auranca Comnanv. By order of the Board of Ui rectors. CHAS. W. CADY, Sec'y. July 15, 1837. 27-3ro.

ficieat to induce any, and all, to embace the first oppottuni- . eulaling fluids and corrects their tendency to all those disty to secure a portion of the Anti-Spasmrodic Tincture, or ' eases which originate in vitiated blood, diseased liver, da-

iMotners eomlort. floaama thattae proprietor could oner praved appetite, or preuisirasition to anecuoas 01 tne to the public would give more confidence than the above. ; lunas. die.

The proprietor regards himself as having done all that duty to i It resembles in point of taste or flavour, a rich eordia

his fellow men, and a strong desire (that should be in the ! rather than a medicine. Every person after taking Mereobreast of all) to relieve the sufferings in the land, that ought ' ty. in any way, should have recourse to one or two bottles

to tie expected 01 aim, except to proceed, as tast as as can, to : of this medicine. Ia the decline of life, or wasn tne sys-

Arhf-a Paira thick BOOTS, beat qaality:

jgtfjfj For sale by COALE eV HAMILTON. KicMiBOMD, April 29, 1837. 13tf Office of Vie Trading entaf .WamtcSffwrtitj Campmmy,) Richmond, Sixth mm. I0t 1837.) To the Public. sT4 a" tSaAAbkrilil.... ia,sP..a. DsMStsaMB,

AM eaaa ajiCTjuewaaj ui tuo 1-na.anwiuwis uw a as s a(vna.tv - . Tdio and MA.wrcTraiaoCoairAT,M held oa I i". i suls

the afth of May, 1837, J. R. MendenhaU, Lirinus King, Isaac E. Jones A. Thornberry, Jonathaa Townsend, T.

Newman and Benjamin Falghum were elected directors for one year. At a meeting of tha Directors elect, held the next day, James R. MendenhaU was elected President, Warner M. Ieeds Secretary, and Elijah Coffin, Treasurer: aad by resolution of the Board, J. R, MendenhaU and W. M. Leads were appointed Superintendents of all the business and property of tba Company. They will pay the market prices in

CASH for clean linen and cotton far delivered at the paper

mill. CASH wiil also be paid for YV ool and Flaxseed, those who have wool for sale will please call on Livinus King (at

ths woollen factory) who is authorised to purchase far tha W. M. LEEDS, Secretary. Richmond, Sixth ma. 10th, 1837. 23tf

Mm aam dm. SfBal ami ami 9 amtttaeTa

AI AEFFBCTUAL ASfUtemr J!z '

7JZrtT5t. MSI

plaint, n.tawamteaaa Rupturea, mfU-aiati TfZ?rZ rZ

nau lot, Meulasv Croaa. - - ?. J

tduinmy,Cai,Clmlara Morb-ZlC

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BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES, Ac Tha undersigned are now opening a quantity of superfine Clotbw aad CAHiaaaas, at reduced prices. W. R. i S. L. FOULKE. Richmond, May 20th, 1837. fthf

supply the many large orders that are already before him, and to be ready for all that may come. All such directed to tha American Laboratory, Petersburg, Va. post paid, will

ba attended to in due time.

If Coneress shall buy the right, with a view of makiiur it

public to ths people of the United States and the world, the proprietor will be most happy in knowing that the people

never received a greater benefit at tbe hands of their repre- :

sentatives. Respectfully submitted by the proprietor of the J American Laboratory. 1

I'STCBSBCRO, Vac. 1st. lS3i. PeTcasBtrac, Sept. 23 th, 1836.

Dr. F. J. Maitaccb,

Dear Sir: I send you a letter from Charleston, from a '

highly respectable housa, in which you will see, they make

tern has been impaired by excesses it nourishes strengthens

and supports i t ; i t is not presuming too far to add, that it actually prolongs life. This Panacea has been introduced to the public but a short time, and has received more testimonials in ia favor for its efficacy in so short a time, than any other medicine aver discovered, and iu name at home and abroad, will induce hundreds, aye, thousands to apply for it to reap tha true virtus thereof. Notwithstanding attempts may be made to impair the ;

confidence of the public in the efficacy and curative powers of this Medicine, it will go on to conquer disease, relieve ths afflicted, aad earn for itself the good opinions of thousands and ter-s of thousands. Already it has earned for itself a name which dastardly attacks cannot reach ; but such

Additional Town Ermts. r flHE subscriber has laid out T WEN TY-SIX additional M town lota to the lows of Richmond, oa the beautiful table land east of Spring Foundry, between Washington aad Fort Wayne avenues. A plat of the whole may be saaa by catling on tha subscriber who now offers them at private sale. ISAAC E. JONES. Sixth mo. 9th, 1837. 23tf

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Deafiseaa. rir.. , rT.". .w " J-

. ' - - j-ui looeys ruav smx t&tj "h,W W-CN IH saw rfU-!Tea

amours awatled feat aad lacs Pms CeaaW i the Shis frightful DmemsfeXateeLU plaints of ererv kixf. il" V

The ntbscriber kavian racaivl ths arreialasiai t

iKin m"r Awkwax, Retail .He will, as soon aa aaay ba raamsaam aa Li

prompt atwatkm, aad

1

JAMKS f3fMWSM , I?

Caraar of Fraat and WsJnsjt Baasta. saaaatfEf (ttrC- V. Appletoa of Csamwviim. Wbaaa araSr agaot at that place, aad aim at Dahlia. Wayne CeeasaTl Richmond, April 8, 1837. Itt I

AN assortment of new DRY GOODS, for Spring and Summer, now opening and for sale at very low prices by E. T. TURNER. RicnaoMO, May 13, IS37.

ia Cbeass CreMd.

FLEMING dc. ADDLEMAN, announce to their cus

tomers and the oublic cenerally. tbat la aavo aMvt

(hair tmn uuitnMui at GOODS, tha entire bow etocl

Aaron Gregg, who lately opened store in tbia place. 1 noir

unite J stocks form an assortment not aurpassea vj any in this part of Indiana, and having lately been selected at the

loweit eastam prices can be offered on tbe best terms. The

variety is so extensive and general, tbat it would do useless to name articles. Purchasers are requested to call and ex

amine for themse.ves at the frrttore room in the eastern

specinl and anxious inquiry about the Anti-Spasmodic ! is the fact, ma number of letters in oossassio. most fully

Tincture, or Mother's Comfort. As an act of humanity to ! eatisfv tha most incredulous: and were it necessary, there

the inhabitants of Charleston, as well as others in the State ; could be obtained numerous testimonials under the sanctity

of S.Carolina that are likely to suffer with Cholera. I ask i ofthn oaths at those who. after sufferinethe most acute and

rely restored to neaitn.

prabensjon pf.

to envci mien wunuars

m r noij i suusr wit.i nuinra, asx, i of the oaths of those wno, alter sunen sir eus- you to give your opinion, concerning the efficacy of this med- I long protracted illness, have been enti dad a icine. In thia auxt other communities there would be no ; but it does not enter Into trie con.prJ awe of nsad of doina; aaora save - i- , - . - a 'TThmiiii oaismiemecrieiae

NEW GOODS. W. R it S. L. F0LXKE,

I AV K tost reesived a new and splsndid assortment of

11 British and Fre.ih staple and fancy DRY GOODS; together with a general assortment of SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Ac. Arc., which they are determined to sail low for cash, or lit exchange for counlrv produce. May 2, IS37.

TaLCABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.

LARGE dwsUing houm and lot wall situated tor a

JM. private residence ar Boarding ; Alao, in Richmond. Enquire at thia office.

vacant lots

dOtn. 1837.

apprised that physicians generally are opposed to recommen-

diiig of medicines not prepared by themselves. rJut as you

have been made acquainted with all the paru, and propor

tions of which the Tincftre is composed, and a you have

used it with such delightful success, aad a you know other

physicians that have done the same, and tbat speak of it in

the very highest terms I ask you in the name of our fellow

in the healing art, as experience has proven them compe

tent to perform, but such are the facts that they cannot be denied. The above medicine can be obtained at No. 121 Balti

more street, opposite the Museum, with proper directions

s. ' ' . - 1 Mini wr inrnwivi tv J19 flj m.l t r mnp . 1 hid ,tij ... -j J " w in the diseases of the wast, he foals mock conodence m 01- f nw tfifee $ fik Ajn. nearly opposite sufferers of South Carolina, and particularly of Charleston, . : . A I fcJ rati mM Ints Dlace. M arllC 1 ... . . ., i . : i I a- i . .1 1 1 ..

t-.. ka. . m the Innamrants Of wis pmcw. mine

ularattention will be paid to tbe diseases of tha EYE. Bus to.:, August Id, 1837.

Cn jgAP fTOaaTHE subscriber offers for sale a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Boou and Shoes together with a general assortment of hard and sin were; gentlemen's silk and fur baa, all of which he ia fiatarasiaod to sell for cash or in exchange for country prodace, or oa credit. Tba above articles consist of the following varieties :

thick Boots, ralf do. thick Bfogane-. bovs do do. I

tady'akirl ilippera

to B. Brigbtwsll's Main street; where all tba usual articles

in ths goods lins can ba obtained or the best quality. I All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange at tha

! market prices. Richmond. Feb. 10 1837. 16tf

90 pair 50 100 SO " 50 " 60 " !SO 60 50 SO 44 80 50 50 100 -50 "

do do village lace.

do aeal Bootees. do prunella slippers. do Misses seal boots. do kid slippers. men's calf shoes V. Burcn ties. do do do Jackson do do kipp Brogan. men's silk and fur hats, woman's waiter boots and other

articles too numerous to mention. Br strict attention to his business he hope to solicit a Imrs of patronage. Please call and examine for yourselves. P. . A"ripsm.nd.dgratiSEXRYa CKOCKf.R - Main street one door east of Irrin Reed's Drugg Store. Richmond, August 10, 1837. 31 :tf

COIXEGE OF TEACHERS. THE eeveath annual meeaiitg of tha Western Literary Isntttato ami College of Professional Teachers will be held in Cincinnati, daring the first wssk of October next, Comiaaaciag on Monday, 3nd. A eerias of Lectures will be delivered, ami a number of Reportt presented by committees appointed at the last aaaaal meeting. It is expected that the coming session will ba aw of aM ordutary iawreet. In addition r the customary Reports much tiisstsettng ialosmatioa mav bo expected on tha stats of edaMliass. both at home aad abroad, from Plots seat Calvin E. Stoat, recently mtrirned from Europe, and Samuel Lewis aVmsriSrtawdsnt of Common Schools in Ohio. Tha Western Literary Insti tution is designed to embrace Texmebers aad other friends of education throughout the I

Saajth and Wast. All each persons am, therefore, desired to ewaador this ad vert Moment as a personal MvitaUaa toat-

seou. II IS also oesiraos usi aui - l a..- (

anally send ekdegatest and. whan practicable, reportt upon she state of education within their laapectava limits. aVacdarof tbe Eaacative Coouaittee s A. H. McGUFFEY, Rac. Se'cy JrfySS, 1837.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership baretofora existing beween Eilmaiid Grover, Achilles Williams, James R. MendenhaU in the RidMaoao Fotraoar, under tbe firm of E. GliOVER,dt Co., is dissolvsd by mutual consent. The businest of the old firm will ba Milled by tbe new one. EDMUND GROVER.

.' ACHILLES WILLIAMS, ! J. R. MEN DEN HA LL. ( Tha business will in future he conducted by Edmund, Ira ; and Joseph Grover, under tha stylo ofE.Gaovra A BaoTHi aaa. .Those indebted to the firm of E. Gaovta A Co., are , earaestlr, but respectfully raquasted to settle their accounts without delay. E. GROVER A BROTHERS.

May 4th, 18-7. IStf

lVew Cabinet Eetablisbnaent.

THE undersigned having entered into partnership, with the intention of carrying oa the CABINET-MAKING BUSINESS in all ia branches am now prepared to furnish their friends and the public with all article of Furniture, mads or good materials and in a good manner. They design keeping on hand an assortmea t of parlor and common furniture; bedsteads of different patterns; tables, sidetables and stands of various styles; side-boards sec ie taxi es, Ac. They are confident in assuring those who wish articles in their line of bosinsss, that they can and will accommodate as well as any shop in the place. fj-ANY quantity of seasoned lumber suited for their us:, will be purchased, for which they will give cash or fur

niture. WATSON A DUNCAN. Ricttaosin, Feb. 35, 1837.

jfleadow Farm For Sale. THE subscriber wishing to engage in other business proposes selling the farm on which hs resides containing 3U0 acres situated three miles east of Richmond, and one mile south of the national road, 130 acres cleared ; it is admitted to be tha best grazing farm in this section of country, there has beca cut on it, annually, from 60 to 80 tons of hay. It is watered with a never failing stream running through the centre of it, together with tributaries intersecting through different part of the farm. The buildings are handsomely situated, consisting of a comfortable dwelling bouse, a hewn log barn, a large frame hay bouse and stabling; a spring of excellent watet at the house ; a large apple and peach orch

ard of superior fruit. Any person wishing to purchase is in- tpxfMy your obedient servant,

vi ret w tii Km) ie iw nunwu. THi.Vi9QHr.ifi1 r ivvr? irtvia unvBlo I HUM AS SHORE, F.

... n a .van iwi. .a. . . . .a..apa.aar.

to stats how, and for what diseases this medicine should be taken. Should you notfsel disposed to comply with this re

quest, let my feelings for ths sufferings of my fellow citizens plead my excuse for this application. I am anxious to send them a large box, by the mornings boat. With great regard,

I am your obedient servant,

II. B. JPWTABUE. PicTCRSstjac, Sept. itUi 1338.

Mr. II. B. Mo.vtagck,

Sir : I received your favor of this morning, and have to

aay that ths situation in which our southern fellow citizens are plunged by the fatal prevalence of Asiatic Cholera in their midst, and nw sincere sympathy with them leaves me

no hesitation in doinz all my humble exertions can

plish in lessening the fatali ty of tha t terrible disease. There

fore, I do most willingly comply with your request, to add my

testimony to the many others that might be procured, wen it

deemed necessary, as to tha deeidsdly beneficial effects of

your AaU-Spassnodte Tincture, or Mother's Comfort. Tha medicine was used in Virginia during tha prevalence of the

cholera, and in every case that cams under my observation,

with the most entirely successful mtu.t, whsa restored to and

end persevariiwcly, before the state of collapse had

A raw TBiaiaOt tha medieina, will, I be ally nutvt, ba

its best recommendation, it has mebetofobe, and will, I think, accomplish all it raoaises is the diseases roe. WHICH TOO ADVCBTISE ITS USE. The dose, half an ounce, or a large table spoonful, ta bo repeated every fifteen minutes or half an hour,'till vomiting or looseness have been subdued. And if the dose given should be rejected by tbe stomach, which is sometimes though rarely the case, it should instantly, and in every cam be repeated, till it is retained. Many cases will require the use of pretty full doses of calomel, opium, and camphor, as auxiliaries and cannot be dispensed with. I have generally found friction, and ths usual hot applications disadvantage

ous, and have been in the habit of keeping the patient moderately covered, and the room ventilated. These remarks

ars the result of personal observation, during the. prevalence

of cholera More, and if they have the affect to encourage tbe use of your medicine, I feel sure the result will prove that it

has no ordinary claim oa the public attention. Very re-

speeuuiiy, ycur triemi, FRANCIS J. METTAUER, M. D. Post Ofttce, PETEBsacse,Oct. 1st, 183S. Mr. Aaracn Huge, P. M. Charleston, S. C. Dear Sir : Doctor F. J. Mettaoer, of this place, has been called upon by Mr. Montague for a letter, ia which he recommends the Mother's Comfort, in all cases of Cholera. Entire confidence may be placed in any statement the doctor may give on any subject. Ho is a physician of much skill and experience, and has practised in this town with great success. My belief is that the medicine will recommend itself. I consider it a valuable medicine, and hare no doubt of its being a certain remedy in affections of the bowels Very ra-

I for using. A liberal discount mads to persons who buy to

sell. At the solicitation of a number of persons who have been

cured of diseases of a longstanding by my practice, I have

consented to give my particular attention to the practice of

medicine to persons who are able to attend to me at my office personally, otherwise those who are incapable of attending personally from infirmity will sand a correct statement

of their case. JACOB HOUCK, No. 121 Baltimore street opposite tha Museum. The above medicine is for sale by IRV1N REED, Richmond Indiana.

TWO YOKE OP OXE1V POR SALE. ANY person wishing to purchase one or two yoke of Ant rale oxen can do so bv caliing on IIKNKY WETHERALD. Richmond, June 24, 1837. 24tf

N

OTICE.500 1.1 BORERS If'AJCTED! The

IMrXa AEm CO WBOIAAU

CZICrJ OTCHE.

s REMOVED to No 100

H and Femrta, where they wilt ba

ion their

ia, 1837.

w supply

ta-Gaa.

TAKEN UP,

BY Thornton Alexander la Greenfork Tosriiahrp Ran. eMaa t amity, a bright bay botes with a snip a

i and a white spot ia Bis forehead, aad tne left fore foot I

saattot aaeut toaarmon aaaos nsaa: noomer anaraa or otande

to be about fifteen yean old an-

icw Establishment.

subscriber respectfully informs tha inhabitants of

Richmond and us vicinity, tbat as has recently eetect-

j ad, with great care, at aha eastern cities n general stock of

merchandise, corn pri sag DRY GOODS, GKOraiUES, etc., which be now offers to ths public on tha most accommodating trims.

As it is his intention to form a permanent .oration in this Ttogi I place, it will ba a groat desideratum to install himself in

jja f uvv nMHiiwv mm cmuiamu, rus wuiti,wi a tWHal a a.

aw orouK" imu ivquswiraSll, awu, vim at miauav. a maw p a of his ens corners for raoarr ray, be hopes u ptavper. N. B. Paooccx of all kind taken ia exchange for GOODS. JOHN WILLIAMSON, A. E. Corner of Main end Ftont stmt. Racasjosrsv 5th mo. 25th, 1 837. 31 if

M.

TCrthingteM & RnRRcjr, Wasaleaale Sneers nnat Dealers in Winaa. 1.1-

aors, Shoes, ate. It. l0O Main street, ketareen Pifta and sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohia. ARE now receiving their spring supplies; consisting of 675 bags Rio Coffee, 75 bags Hav'a Green, do., 26 ches a Young Hyson Tea, 94 half do. do. do. 30 half Imps-

rial do., 30 I31b. boxes do., iu naircnens uua r., oo -jw 131b. boxes do. do., 40 hbds. N. O. Sugar, 50 boxes brown Ha. do., 60 boxes white do. do, 50 bbls. Loaf do., 75 bbls No. 3, Mackerel, 120 kegs No. 1, Ky-, aad 38 kegs Va. To- . , , - i iinwwl 42 ar:

Dae co, ci boxes oo. iavenniso, ii,i- opuuin sigam. Wines. 7 pipes Port Madeira, Lisbon, 30 half pipes Teneriffe, Champaign, Claret, 1 20 qr. casks Slterry, Samos Sicily, Madeira, 20 boxes muscat, and Malmsey.

35 half pipea Cognise Brandy, 6 pipes Holland Gin. 3 pipes Jamaica Ram, 1 pipe St.

Croix do., 36 bbls Peach Brandy, 30 bbls A-

merican do., IU bbls do. ixin, 4U oois no.

Sweet Wine, 30 bales Almonds 3 barrels

Filh.rf.s- 7-2 Iwi Madeira Nats 300 boxes Kauins IOU

in naintvil Huckats. 9U cases Boots and snnes

Together with every other article, usually kept in a Grocery Stare : which will be sold as low as at any other house west

of the mountains for Cash or approved papsr

CiacianATi, April

v ayne eountv, maiana, will employ, lor one or two years, from 400 to 3oO laboring hands on said road. The work will consist of grading, mason-work, paving, and M'Adamising; where constant employment will be furnished to good bands for the aforoaid term. As we do not wish to induce workmen from a distance by misreprssenation to come to

this work, we state what cannot bs denied, that no healthier

situation can ds lojna in taa western country.

cheaper or wages batter. Experienced hands at such work

would bs preferred. j IJYEK Sc af tV, GREER, HILU ic Co

WESTERFiEU ic HILSOT.

Richmond, Indiana, July 1st, 1837. 25tf

CMkinfi- Stovee & Castittff.

THE subscriber has mads arrangemena with I. E. Jones.

ax . o, wbicq win enable him to keep constantly on hand a variety of CASTiNoa, consisting of Cooking Stones, Crunks,

vusjgeons, spur una xsreev f-rcartn-, Mag irons, Andirons,

rnrmgn nun, rvmgjm own, ran Mugging, OtC. SEC. ; ail of which will be sold at the Foundry prices and warranted.

All orders left with him will be promptly attended to. 6th mo. 14th, 1837. (23 tf E. EVENS.

JAMI

H

22, 1837.

I!iTIRMAKT.Jlewi to the Afflictei. THE subscriber having made some arrangemena for tbe accommodation of the afflicted, with lingering diseases, informs the public that he is now prepared to receive patients for tbe cure of their maladies. Such aa are afflicted with Palsy; Epilepsy; affection of the Eyes; Wens; hard Swelling and Tumors; Stiff Joints occasioned by tbe use of mercury, or Rheumatic affections; Rheumatism; White Swellings Dropsy; affection of the Kidneys; Sick Head-ache; Die Dolereux; Tetter or Ring Worm; pain and weakness in tbe Breast; St, Anthony's Fire; Liver Complaint; Pali pus; Cancers and all other Scrofulas diseanen, all such may be cured ia much less time and suffering to tba patients by having them Immediatelv onder my Boliea. DR. WILLIAM A. BRICK. ArShop on Main, near Froat street. 4U mo. XI, 1837.

nsasasaaaa t

at twenty doitars by Frederick Fadghmn aad Prae

1 certify tha above to bs a true cmw from my astray book.

JOSEPH FULGIlUM, J. P. Juhr3I,1837. 32:3t 19EX7 9TODE. rRHX miileiiiirned takes plsaaurs ia anoouacing at' ths

X rttisana of MUton aad ia vicinity, as wall aa renevaUy. that he haa now aoened in the ssora roe

ry built by Jatta Wright as the sewn at MUtoa, a

ass with much cara, and want ef

an. rsaviaw for saa im the Dry Oomto

that he will ba abia as aOJar Ms

a tkmw who may foal

i raamwa of Dy Owma, UarsHrarn, 9r-

ind ready made clsjtUse. Pefsmts

I Sa purcbasr, am ismted as call and see for the

ssdvaa. JOHN TALBOTT Jr.

IsaUtoa, Aagust , 1937. ?t-4t

wto raqsuaisri feaaneacagad

iMamat Ms Ssoct

JfomnCry.

"Ta-TEW ARRANGEMENT. Tha Subscribers have en-

X w tared into tstiaimsi sup in taa rssowtru, jwacautc Malting, tbM, Cojmtr, Sheet horn mmd Ptattgh bwixtsss, in the warns and under taa ana of E. GROVER A CO. aad they iavite the patmnaga of their old friend the public, for whom past favors taary render grateful aeknowladgemona, and promise m try to d seat is a con tinaa nee of said favors for the fntura.

Tha Imaaam of the oht aVtma win bs settled by the

ana. Oraars promptly atteuaed as. EDMUND GROVER, JOSEPH GROVER, JOHN HAINES, W-,BWA1X A Co. WJ ie IM. J- MOfTaTT4h Omrj July 15, 1837. 37if I

a

T epexlar Celtias Jat.

f I1IB. SUCSCRIEZR has oa hand, a lanre aad

I asmvaassnt ef Boftins Cloths, of the best oualitw .-j

of avevy Na. aaed, which will be sold lower than they have

srer Men an it a m ants market.

basil imiGnrwpxL. Ricbmot-d, Augut 35th, 1837. 30rtf

MI never yet did know philosopher Who could bear the Tooth-ache patiently.' Much ado about nothing.

MONTAGUE'S BALM. A eovareign and infallible remedy for tha Tooth-ache, A an effectual preservation for the Teeth. Prica $1 per bottle Ia offering this invaluable Balm ta the public, many cartifieates of its efficacy might ha given, which the limiaof a newspaper forbid publishing, and which may ba men by calling at the agente, hut we invite the public to a more eoovineixu; proof" of ia almost miraculous powers to relieve this most

or all aensa, taa reota aebe. QrTirve it a trial when all other remedies bave failed, (being earefid so adhere strietlv to tha directions given oa each bottle,) and let it rim or fail apoa ia own merits3 Suffice it to tay that ia thousands of cases it has not foiled in a single instance. It should bs used aftar all dental operations bleeding, aad spungy gums fore teeth, scurvy, dtc, aad ia decidedly tha best tooth wash

over yet discovered, and should be used with a brum of any powder, or euhstaaco containing, or that caa tbe finest particle of grit, it ia spoken of with xsxai

praise, and all who hare used it have laid aside all other ramedies offered as clansers of" ma aaouth and purifier of the breath. For sale at taa Drag Store of Irvii Read, Richmond, Pritchet A ain, CemerriOe: also ovary sown aad village

in tne a.mssu nam try proper agents. AU ardors for

Balm will receive attention if addressed to Chas. H Ed-

waroa, t-inriimati, wan a Ueaeral agent for taa Western country. Jans 3, 1837. 32y

The RicIuDood TradiiLg mad Hnxm-stoi-iiigCom

THE Isoldem of the sack of said Cawqmny

taat taa zaa insraimant or tax douars

i aa each share in rea aired as bo paid at their

or Shs am day af tha Eleaaath moalh. ( Net.

ruber) next. By ordav ef the Pintlun. W. M. LEEDS, Satrmnry. Richatond, 7th mo. ?nd, 1837. 38

UPERIOR Sicily, Samos Po, Cogniac, Tsntriff and

I Malaga

Uoilaad Gin, jhst received from tha

W. ssREEN, AttsHraey aad Coaaeellar

at Law ami Master in Caaaeerrt

AS permanently located himself in tbe town of Rich

mond, V ayae county, indiaaa: where all communi

cations and business ia his professional line will recei

prompt and punct ial attention. As a Master iaChancerv

he is legally authorised, by tbe laws of this Hum, to admin

ister onus tais UeposiuOatf, aad tha acknowlsdgsmsa a of deads mortgages Ac.

(tJ-QlJUe n MnrrissonU brick building, user Fleming mnd wildaUi man's Scare.

July lss 1837. 25tf

STRATTAN b MEEK, ' ARE just receiving, from PHILADELPHIA, a large and superior assortment of PlaisA Fasct DRY GOODS, whh they will sell ciir.Ar for CASH, or exchange for country produce. They respectfully invite tbe friends and tha public generally to call and examine their stock, as they caa

suit their crussonters with almost every thing (mat that of

tneoenj iney may wisn io purcBasc. RicnnoKD, April 39, 1837. 17tf

, Wines : Cogniac

pure as imparted. Far sale by

aucnmono, ujj dj -

Brandy, Jamaica Ram and

Eas and warranted

IRV1N REED.

29:tf

Frcits mt tbe Bap-aape.

A NEW stock of Goods have just been received by ths subscriber at his old stand consisting of Media, TmnU, Oiis,Dfe Hoods, Tebacoo, Cigars A Snuffs, Books aad Stationary Liquors Fruia and Confectionary and various other articles too tedious to mention, which he offers

to the public cheap for cash. IK 1 Ki.KA. Richmond, July 29, 1837. 39rtf

JAMES C FECGUSON,

HAS just recaivad from Philadelphia, a large assortment of Jewelry, gold aad atfvm watches, a splendid alabaster time piaea, almost every pattera of Breast piaa, fingarrings ear drops Cotlerv, peneia, combs

template ma of Brittania ware, mu

sical instruments Pocket books aad

nearly every thing ealiad for in his

lhse. Tba public am respectfully invited ta -rail aad exai

ine. Clerks and watches repaired as usual. RjcaaToan, May 37th, 1837.

N'

JUST PL BUSHED AND FOR SALE AT this office, A DISCOURSE, delivered at tba Meeting boos, Grace-church- street London, September Ui, 1131," by THOMAS STORY. This sermon is

now reprinted, Crmn a hope that the matter which it contain may conduce to the edification of the serious and im-

f partial reader. It was taken down by a stenographer, and t published by the permission of the author. Price 121 cents.

OTICE is hex ear cives, that I have this day ap

pointed. J. rv. acuitis my Attorney, ta close ail my

unsettled holiness trs the most expedition manner. All

lb oss who know themselves ia any way indebted to me, can, therefore, save costs mnd tnmhie by calling on him at his office on Maia, between Pearl and Front tresis ia Rich

mond, Ia., and settls the same innEtMATELT. I have changed my reside ace to Indianapolis and stand in imtm -diate need of all that is due ma. (vr-Awr one wishing to procure a few acres of LAND, oa good terms in the immediats vicinity of Richmond, can do so by calling on J. 8. Sullivan, or myself at Indianapolis July 1, 1837. 35 Jw WILLIAM LINDSAY. DECOVAL.-Da-nct. ?. X. Salter, TlTw WISHES raspsctfnlrv to inform his friends that be

Tf W has isnxtoved his office and residence So Maia sweat, one doot wast of Marion sties t .opposite tha Richmond Hotel where ha will continue tha practice of his piofaasioa. July 1, 1837. 35-tf

fOY AMD OCC.

"aW TMRABL1 BILUOCI PiaAf,

annu s menu, ixramotitac acaJm aad ssm

opposing dissasa. They ara lecommaadad m the

being a little superior so aay other family medMeo hjv

ia aay cam or complaint they will not ha found msnsjii the very last, aad ia many complaiate they am for bafaac others. And hem let us observe that it caa ba af eat; vantags to as to recommend them higher then they aaay since their success is left to depend oatirely upaa a was i their virtues Multitudes have all mil i triad thaw

proved tba correctness of tha above statements aad auk would my "try them. After trying a few rmiliam r one who is not satisfied with thrm it expected to mtarsf remainder and pay only for those used. We am si they should sustain for themselves tha high mpsistim I have already acquired, or sink into merited obliviea. Tk amount of suffering which they might and which tasy ssat

relieve, were their virtual only known, can hardly mo -. matsd. Ia how many cuaes might a longaai ssraxthi : sicknsss bs prevented by the am of a portion or two of as . pills. And how many ara, day after day, and wemsfiv c week, aufferin naiiis and x-Iim. avhia-k ik.M n. u. - f

to relieve, such as arim from a dyspepsia, indigsstios V tivsnsss piles diarrhaa aad dysoatary, tick hsad aela,4 sines nervous disorders palpitation, jaundice, or It. complaint, disorders of tha skia, each as bails blast:

MiitTMum, aettM rasa, prtcaay baas atc tainiasm sr.

stomaca, sour stomaca, resusssnaas seam aa thmatta aar

f..'" "1Wr eating, aa if WuaJad, lom of appesisa, A Ifcrt it Is not noeessarr to .n r'.

whis .ta ;,i. ' ' T "mi

iJiiu auw HaBjiuu fBsi inara m m .u. a. .

which the human frame is subject in which th-.

to promote the health an J strength, and comfort of tt

... m obj miw parucuiariy useful in all lesnaJa dissvi.

" avs oi waaanem or debility. I hey are alaV

"""' oenaat ia gravelly complaints. Their efficacy asa physic is by no means their oaly

ommendauon ; they am aim a tonic I attend of pradatit !;.. aaaaata..M J.l.:l:. .1 ; . a

a.aaJa .j. uauniij, wsj nvufurnm sum the whole system.

ix. U. I acre is no danger of baemtiog I

their use that one caaaot do without them, for ths mar' one has been ia ths habit of taking them, ths lost dam its quire to produce the desired effect. This is aa iiapwt. recommendation, and one which shook! ant be eermi ed. They coatain on mineral subtaanca wlmtever. astts

vagetaUe substaaee that caa in any way be injurious urt system. They mingls in with tha food, assist tha airmf and promote a regular and healthy action of the ksBV Each bottle contains 60. Pries 75 cents. j BearDs Cersi Plaster. Ail thess who try wilt ' speedy relief; and aa effectual ramedy. If it does sat at. out all soreaea and pain very soon, and in a short UsmSSJ

tne s-ora. return toe box. u l tha niur aSa.il ha.

Pries 25 cants. J

earlB Cntnrrls annanA aaawl. .i:r

Lethargy, Nervous headaches inflamed ayes, i nmsasBBal

iS If PSfsaveisnJ in it proves an effectual tsmsarfe sar SB) If

catarrh ia the moat obstinate cases Prica 35 casus. T

aoove ineaicines am tor sale ay IK Vila REED, aad G. W. YEN NEMAN? Naw Parts.

MEDICINES, PALN'TS, DY13-STIJFF8,

A oEBEBAt. AssoaTtnaT ofaH articlaa sad

re now oaTarsd. ehsa par than ever, at tbe old stand as

sucaaaond. May is, 1837. IRVIN

SPRING FOUNDRY.

THE Suhecribars Savine; eatsred Into

dor the firm of 1. . Joaas, at Cau respsctfunr

pualie that they have esteUiahed a Fouadrr on

sideef Richmond, and am nmaamd ta furnish all kiaJs at

castings wtta Qispatca, aau m tne SMnaaa

a Ul aim lartsua patterns if wmaud, an axir

1. E. JON

JESSE h. Hi

JOHN M. HUTTOX October 32d. 1836. 4tf

MS?

'S and Boy's Kin and Calf M

fjair and Saal LirtEBS

GarrKaa. For sale by COALE A HA

Rrcasjoaa, April 35, 1837. .

UILTC3. , 17tf

mardarasstl

BOOTS AND 8HOES.

ALL kinds of BOOTS smnCOOESa

- a

hand aad for sale by COALE A HAMILTOX- I

April 22nd, 1837.

UUrmrf and ientiTle. : THE subscriber has rsesivod a saaaU mmi't- af IV

and Stationary for the benefit of Studeaa and . a, C and see. 1HVI UZZZ.

Richmond, July 99, 1837. . . Oaf

PAINTS, Ac White Lead in Oil, ".Dry,

sale low by

Spanish Bkvjwa,

w, aue.su.

May 13, 1837.

Bad Land, Lamp Black,

"tbarga. Just mesrived aatd for 1RVIN REED.

eOfl thick E20GANS, at whole sal oar mtaiL sOirby COALE A HAMILTON.

Odja BAGS best greaa eoaea for sale Oi-T ay W.R.4&L FOULKE. Richmaorf, July 15,1837. 37 af

LEATHER! LEATHER!! fTT r-n'-ri st Tirir OTrsMishnmiil suituaa saa

Calf, Liaiaar, Bindinc fftimv Akma Isusm ai i ratal of

Rsnaet Isatbar and eoveriits; htdea. Pessaas daaling in Shis line will plaam giveuaaeaiL COALE A HAMILTON. April 22nd, 1837.

May 37, 1837.

Sltf

CXiATCii for sale at this office.

Bmfnra LS on hand SADDLES, iljtMLXESS, A m

TTAS on hand SADDLXtS, MSjthWESS,

X J.of all kinds. Tan asnuie ara rsasetforiy call aad examine for taiiassfvaa. Rrraaosra, May 77 th, 1837. ' -

21 tf

Prlatsl naxt rakllsaaad) sistf nasjidJni hg . ' d. p. lfXTtir & a a iz ; At turn Oamth ayest eawanrr ssf Main mmm sTttum aifCmTMONDs Wayna casaatf, lanllataa. , . TERMA OF afUBSCMPTIOjL Two ITmi asa ft

asaama, pnyaafa as advamca. Tern

caars, if mm witaaa tha year; andTi

saent be deiayud euoil the year

TKENIOP

Ouodamr pnr

ifc.

, t: for sia

if 15 50 par

AraaTfffa

wili bacsmsaaslfora :iliaai af stta eaaa fswsa r wImtaaX AsfoAmtfoa as" 39 par lfhiwisT I

rC3 PSLMT1NC

' taa Paujtatans Omen.