Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 47, 1 December 1838 — Page 4
PALLADIUM, Printed and Pnblixhed every Saturday by D.1MIOLLOWAY &, B. W. DAVIS, At the South wel corner of .Main and Tront s;. lCIIMO.NI, Wayne county, Indiana. TERMS OF SURSRIPTION.- Two Dollars pei annum, payable in advance. Two DoM.aks and FiFTt cknts, if paid within the year; and TuatE Dollars if pay inent be delayed unlil the yer expire.
jJ7A failure to notify the publishers ol a discontinuance i will be considered a a new engagement. (jJ paper ( will be discontinued until all arrearage are p;id, unlsss at the option of the editors. j TERMS OK ADVKUTISING. One dollar per square for three insertions ; and twenty five j
cents for each additional insertion. Per square for tliree months, $3; for six month $G; or $10 per annum ; two squares $15 50 per ami. mi ; three squares $20 per annum. Merchants, Druggists, and other, advertising by the year; will oe charged for a column of 40.'l0 ems, $G per annum, for three-iourths of a column, $."0; for half of a column35; ttttrx quarter oj a column, $i". A deduction of 20 per -ent. will be made oa advertisements longer than a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year, and not altered. Chancery notices and petitions Iim divorces, must he paid invariably in advance. Advertis m en s comio from abroad, must be accompanied with the rali, mless ordered for Duplication by a brother publisher. A first rate WAGON and two HOIlsr.s for Mile.
rrHE uivlerttiiiiad offer for sale, a first rate two horse j 1 WAGON, in complete repair for the road, and two i excellent, well-broke I IORSES. They will bo s.ild very j low, and anv person wishing to purchase can et a bargain I in them. Call an 1 see. DANIEL WARD, i Richmond, Not,-. 17, 1833. -i.Jtf Fl'i: VEIL CUNT. DISCOUNT!! j ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, are hereby no- ; tified, that they cannot h.tve longer indulgence on j such accounts or notes as are already due. Such are my: necessities for money, that I must have it, if it can be hail. ' I will make a discount of five per cent, on nil monies now! due, or that which may bcicoiiiu due on account, provided the same be paid balore the 2.th Dec. next,--or all that is unpaid at Vuit time, somebody must j.-ni eot.t on as I am !
determined To M tctlhout reqicrt to persons. 1UVIN REED. Richmond, Nov. 1", 1818. 4."tf ;ioTic:K. THE Subscriber takes tit is method to inform his customers ic the public genet- lly, thai he is now re-supplied with workmen of a superior order, and is prepared to manulacture HOOTS and SHOES as good as can bo had in the western country. He has recently discharged all the "hard cases" hi had, and is determined not to employ any more of the 'swell-head trilie; he is determined to pay the highest wages to his Journeymen, and have none but the ben of work made; having been brought up to the business himself, thinks that he can offer the public at lcat as good an article as can be purchased elsewhere. He would then lore, just say to the country Stores and all who want to purchase bouts and shoes cheap for cash, will do well to cnll end -ce. IIKNRY S. ClUK'KF.it. Richmond, Nov. 17th, 1S38. if
NEW STORE. HAVING recommenced business in Richmond one d-vr wen of Mr. Sasscr's Hotel, respectfully inform his Irie.Kts and the public generally that he has just received and is now opening a LARGE AX D SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS; Comprising a general assortment ov Staple a:xd I'ancy llry Cioodw, Cirocerics, Hardware, Cmriiswaro, Shoes, And ahnost every thing usually calUu for in his line of business. PERSONS wishing to purchase will do well to call and I examine his Stock, and also the prices, which will be found
! very low for cash or approved lountry 1'rortu.
JOSE I'll W.
GILBERT.
43 :tf
Richrr-on d. Nov. 2. 138.
An Annual Exhibit Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Wayne county, from the GfA day of November, 1837, to the bth day of November, inclusive.
RECEIPTS. Amount in the hands of the Treasurer on the 5th day of November, le37, 01 i Rec'd of T. G. Noble, in full ol tax for 1337, Zi ii 7G " John D- Morrisson oa acc'tof lax for ls33, 77 40 " J. II. llutchensou rent for public ground, l.- Od " Sundry persons to vend foreign merchandize, :2!-it (H r undry per vins for tavern license &. permiu, 41 0) l Sundry persons lor grocery license, 22 00 " Sundry persons to exhibit shows, l'.tO 00 " S. Hannah, Clerk, Jurors fees, 13 50 Sundry persons to vend wooden clock?, 21 118
S7oho 3:u
Total an. nam of receipt2,
EXPENDITL 'RES. Paid out and erptndid witiin the period aforesaid. Paid to supervisors of Roads & Road Viewers, 071 134 Grand Jurors, 10,7 75 " Travers Jurors, 300 00 Overseers of the poor A. keeping poor persons ti l l 41 " Superintendent of Asylum, 13c!?J l'Jjj 41 Sundry persons for materials and work at the Asylum, 117 Soi ' County Commissioners, 142 00 li li.iliffs attending on courts and Jurors, 1203 75 " Assessors of revenue, 570 00 Trustees of school sections &, school Com'rs. 8'i 874 " Asciate Judges, 112 00 tk Jurors on inquest by Coroner, 5 25 " Sundry nsrsons for stone and making fence
on public ground- 80
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MlSroarielothw, :aiiiM res, Ac. ORRISSON &. TVLOU, have ju .t received an addition to their former stock of Cloths Superior Pilot and llearskin cloths for over-coats; Broadcloths of almost every color and quality; Cassimcrs, plain, stripped and plaid, of different qualities; Sattinettr, a ;cm ral assortment; Jeans and Einseys. Call and examine before purchiwing elsewhere. Eleventh mo. "tli. 183. 4itf A DM I N I STIl ATOR'S N OT I C K. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thadeus Ives, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all tiiose having claims against the said estate, must present them legally authenticated w ithin one year. The estate is supposed to be solvent. PETER EWIXfi, Adm'r Richmond, Nov. 10th, 1838. 4t'h
V. Commons'1 l i-t payment on court house 1000 For sundries for Jail, 20 Collectors for delinquent list, 2 11 Clerk his annual allowance, 70 4k for making duplicate, fjO For dieting prisoners, 211 For guarding jail, 47 l. F. Sacketl for Record Books and Recorder's Indentures, 23 For printing and paper, 33 Attorney's Fees, 47 lnspoclors, J udges, and Clerks of elections and returns, 98 l)Rk for Clerk's of.i. e, 5
'ntinty Seal, 10
Summoning witnesses for rand Jury, b.
t'oiinty Surveyor for field notes I t
Sundries for Court House, ' OD 00 County Treasurer his per centum, 208 34
7 2 00 43 J 20 oo 00 25 00 r,s 374 50 C'2i 00
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He has abandoned the principles by which he came into power, and consequently, the duty which they prescri bed ; and he has wo obstinately persevered in his erroneous coarse as to preclude all reasonable hope of his retracing it. And finally, to this long catalogue of grievances, wo may add, witt may be considered a minor offence, but certainly a very obnoxious one, that contrary to all preconceived opinions of his character, Mr. Van Buren has rendered himself the mo?t i narrsssible both to friends and adversaries of
all the Cruel Magistrates that ever filled his fetation. And from all taese considerations, to what conclusion can the nation come, but that their Chief Magistrals is either wanting in integrity, or wanting in eaparittJ We need not say that we expected different things of a public servant, bound by his sacred pledges, to regard th national will as the suprame law of the Republic. That blind infatuation which has heeded not this ruie of the Americau people, must and ought to meet its reward and
sink in indiscriminate and everlasting orerthrow.The financial policy of thii Administration cannot be sustained upon any principle of necessity, expediency, utility, practical philosophy, or sound economy. Its plain object, the perpetuity of power, and its plain effect, ths destruction of the banking 8,'Steni, require, of course, too great a sacrifice from tho American people to be, for a moment tolerated. Tin great disideratum, a sound, uniform, and convenient currency, an I a system that will equalize, as nearly a3
practicable, the domestic exenanges, is demanded by the practical wants of the people, and, sooner or later, in one form or another, will be obtained by them. To accomplish this end, a.id to '-preserve and regoiaie1 the e redit sy$ttii of the country, which this administration has attempted to impair, will be one of the great objects for which we feel constrained to continue our labors. No Administration of this (ovemment can prosoer, none deserve to succeed, that is not Conservative, both ic theory and pra-tice. Enlightened improvements, and liberal practical reforms, mny be permitted and en-otirazed in our system, but violent measures of destruction, and unrestrained extremes of innn a'.ion, should not be suffered wilii impunity by tiiose who wisli to preserve unimpaired the most free and perfect form of government, yer devised for the enjoyment and protection of mankind. Political toleration should be as liberal and extensive as religious toleration, which is guarantied bv the constitution. L'Uraisni in whatever partyor shape it may appear, should be repudiated and sturdily opposed. The science of (Joveroment should not be permitted to degenerate among us in a vulgar pursuit of party advantages.
nor the lofty ambition of real statesmen into a selfish and perpetual scramble for ollico. Ect the example and the fatr of this administration, be a monument an 1 a warning thro' cii f.ituro time. ur labors shall continue for the promotion of sound prin-
! rijles, and the general welfare of the country, ratliar than t the selfish ends of personal or party ambition.
The support of Republican principles, as delineated by the fatlier of the constitution, would be inconsistent with the support in any cou'ingency of a man whose win le course of measures has been but a continual violruion of every soind lanrnl of Republicanism, and one continued crusade against popular rights an 1 national interests. At tiie proper time, the Madisonian will be prepared to sustain, for the highest offices in the government, such ''honest and capable)" candidates as public sentiment shall sem to indicate such as shall seem bsst calculated to concentrate the greatest Democratic Rkpiblican support to overthrow the measures which have, thus far, proved destructive to the best interests of the country, and at the same
"JVTOTICE.A1I persons indebted to the fubscriber by NoTt or Book at count are requested to make immediate payment, as he is anxious to close the business of bis old establishment. JOHN Sl'FFRINS. Richmond, Dec. 30, 1837. 51 -.if
erp f CK
It. W.M. B. SMITH, respectfully solicits all those
ndebted to him for a longer period than one year, to
call and settle the cash from tiiose of a later date will not
be refused. v-Imperative necessity has prompted this DUN, and the hopes it will be punctually attended to.
MOXEY PURSE LOST! LOST on Sunday morning last, a buckskin purse, steel clasp, containing $15 oa the State Batik of Indiana 1 on the Bank of Wooster a small desk key a pocket piece, Ac. A reasonable reward will be given to the finder
if he will return it to the subscriber.
U. Richmond, September 29, 1838.
L. HAMILTON. 3tf
Just Ilecriml, "VTEW AND FRESH GOODS elected with great JlI care at the East, and adapted to the calls of the community and the season; comprising Fancy. Foreign, and Domestic DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, etc. The subscriber acknowledges his share of patronage received from the public, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same; to deserve which, no efforts nhall be wanting on his part. N. B. PaoDL'CE of all kinds taken in exchange for GOODS. JOHN WILLIAMSON, .V. K. Corner o.Vum and ttont streets. Richmond, 5th mo. 26th, 1838. 21tf
A Small Farm at Private Sale, SITUATED in Abington township, Wayne county, I., within two miles of Abington, four of Cenlreville,and six of Richmond; adjoining the lands of Moses Robins, Zachariah Dicks, and others, containing nearly NINETY acres, abiut forty of which are cleared and under fence, u ith buildings, nearly new, and having a small thriving apple and peach orchard on the premises. Eoqurie of the sub
scriber at asmugton. October Oth, 1838.
D. E. ROW LETT.
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Great Western Agcuey. JFORSEE, Esq. having been recently appointed Gene al Agent by the Central committee at lndianaxilis, to tue editorial corps of toe State of INDIANA, begs leave to offer his services as an agent for tne editors of newspapers
r;iding in other States, and all others who have tiemands ) os anv person or perBns residing in aid State. His office I will be kept at Indianapolis, where any business in his ,
lite will be punctually attended to. 1 n-iiructions received
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edi'.ors of nswspapers, who are members of the editorial as- !
soc:ation in this State, and such others as design to become ; heteafter members of the same, as well as those who feelj an interest in promoting the editorial corps in the I'nited j State", are respectfully requested to insert this notice three :
j months in their papers, if consistent, Iree of charge; after I
j which time the usual price will be pant lor each insertion, j to such as are, and may become, members of the association, and until discontinuance is ordered. October, 14, 1837. 40
Surgeon Dentist. X3-RM ANENTLY located in RicHMoxn, Ixd., is pre
pareu to pcrionu an operations in nis urole-sion in the
most scientific manner; always using the best of materials for artificial purposes. All operations warranted. Also, a splended tooth powder, for sale, of his own compounding, which will beautify and restore health to the gums. Cleanliness is indispensable to those who desire sound and healthy teeth. ftT-OfFtCK ONE DOOR EAST OF D. D. Sloan's HoTEl.. June lti, 1838. 23tf
COLlECTIttv
SAMt'EL I. M CM. MET, eoBec. accounts, aad others; if encrawd.
wthe foltommj imlividuali: Jo1 1 1 AIMS, ) i EO- A. liivtmu,) IUvin Cottom, "k Fern'it Kohm, ' chm?"d, October 27 th, lajg. W - IREDELL, ha. removed h. Ta.WO. onedoir north of Main on PrJ !r7,,S. tends tocrTyMUMrTAIIttlXH KI1? various branches d ti,t, thaitkful fc,w-fi respectfully request a continuance r the mmL N B. II. i. al aen,for Mr. Ol.wrUuL-wxildfrsy-tem for cuttine rannenu. (ai Richmond, Nov. 4i!, 1SJ7.
Lumbor Wanted.
I . .'''T'hers wishto purchase . I,m X LI MBKRof every desrriotio-.
be t;iven .
Richmond
June 23, 1838.
II. S. &. I I II , 1
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Mailorders apeediiT ami f.iithfully executed. Twelve i , Si L?C III BLR respectfuliy inforn et cent, commission w ill be exacted on all sums collected, I n r '' o'a VX ' 1 U' ' nd amount forwarded at the order of the creditor. The a 'l110 t V h'0":1' M,l, 8
DR. W. LINDSAY, Having returned to Richmond, would respectfully tPnder his services to its citizens, in the various branches of the profession. He may be found at his residence opposite Mr. D. D. Sloan's Hotel. Richmond, Sept. 22, 1S38. 37: tf
onus hi
lened treet.
fa few- doors East of the Bank,) where he intend.
keeping a general assortment of
MUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Varni.xihew, .Ve. Ve., ol as good quality as can be procured in the Kaslern Cities; which he will sell wholesale and retail on reasonable terms. J. K. Dl'GDALE. Richmono, Wayne county, Ind., Feb. 3, 183cT. 4tf
ken in exchange. March 17th, l!?3-3
PA11K12K & CREE'. SAMT'EL W. PARKER, of. Connersville, Fayette el., and J. W. tJREEN, of Richmond, Wayne county, have entered into a co-partnership for the transaction of civil bulinessin the Wayne Circuit Court. All such business entrusted with either will receive the joint attention of both.
1 T f .rnnii t J ii ir al his old stanrl iovt tntir u-nt ftf tliA
time toseivl into retirement the men who have attemptad J 1?'ank Rrhere he stiU hrpes to reCeive his share of the pnb-
: lie patronage. As a Master in t hancery he will ailminisi ter oaths, take depositions, acknowledgements of deeds, j mortgages. S:c. ! July 14th, 1838. 27:tf.
Total amount expended, Balance in the Treasury, THOMAS COMMON; November 5th, ISr.'S.
$70,19 ;i T. Y C 4 l-3t
70
PUBLIC SALl-l.
Saturday tho 1st of Dec. nnxt, will bo sold, all the
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T 11 1: Jl AIHKO.IAi. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF TIIE U. STATES. A year has elapsed since we first issued our Prospectus for the publication of the .Madisonian. During this eventful period we have been engaged in a severe conflict, as interesting nnd important to the Republic, as any that has transpired since its irganization. The cause, nnd our course, have attached to us many inte;est3 which will not permit us to retire as wc contemplated. A period has arrived, therefore, when il.has become no-
cessrv. in insti, course for the fu
tuture.
It is well remembered that the Madisonian was establish-
porsonal estate of Thadeus Ives deceased, consistin" ed in the conviction that the great character and interests of
of two fine JWares, a two horse tv aggon, a large quantity of ' the country, as well as the success ol tne ailministralion, re-
l soots and onoes, nne aim coarse; I uos and measures
household and kitchen furniture. .Sale to be held at the house of the subscriber in Richmond, and commence at 10 o'clock. Terms made known on the dhv of sale. PETER EWIN'G, Adm'r. Richmond, Nov. 10th, 1338. 41 3t NEW AND FRESH GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED a new assortment of FA EL AND WINTER GOODS, GROCERIES, an.) QCEENSW ARE, comprising almost every article callod for, among which are: French and English Merinoes, Circassians, Plain and Figured Bombazetts, Ladies' and Men's superior winter Gloves; Merino, Worsted, and Lr.inb's wool Hose and half Hose; Brown and Black Muslins; Gum Elastic, worsted and cotton Suspenders ; Bobinetts. Quillings, Edgings; Swiss, Jackonett, and Buhinetl Inserting; Silk Velrets; Merino, Chally and a great variety of Dress Shawls; Satin aad Bombazine Stocks; Mackinaw and other Blankets; Red and white Flannels; Canton Flannels; Baize; Tickings; Battings; A great variety of Msrrimae and Fancy Calicoes, dark colors; Painted Muslins; Plain and Fancy Silki; plain
Silk Shawls; Brown, red bandanna and pongee Handkerchiefs; Bleached and unbleached Sheetings nnd Shirtings; Irish Linens; Ready made Vests; Threads, Needles, ,V.c. Together with a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, and BROGANS, Hardware, Groceries, Ac. &.c. All of the above articles will be sold on at fair terms a3 Ihcy can be purchased elsewhere. MORRISSON &. TYLOR. Eleventh month 7th, 1833. 44tf
to force them upon a reluctant and a resisting people. A sov
all, such as sha:I oe most likely to preserve the Constitution ol the country, to perpetuate its L'mon, and to transmit the public lib.-rties, unimpaired to posterity. Wa constantly remember the name we have assumed ; a-.vl we shall bo unworthy of it, whenever the preservation of tne constitution ceases to be our first an. I child' object. e are not to be understood, in any view, as forsaking Dt.iHK it.vrio Rfpublh an principles. The meritof aposta-
cy belongs to the Executive, and the friends whose political fortunes he has involved. Tho- principle-, i: any event, ; we shall firmly adhere to, and consistently aud ardently suplort. i In endeavoring to accomplish thco great object's, there j will undoubtedly be found acting in cou -ert, many who have i heretofore differed on other matters. That they have honestly differed, should be a sufficient reason lor not indul- , King in crimination and recrimination in relation to the past. (et former errors, on all side-, be overlooked or forgotten,
as the only means liy which one harmonious movement may be made to restore the government to its ancient purity, and i to redeem our republican institutions from the spirit of radicalism, which threatens s subvert them. That small patriotic band, that have dared to scperate themselves from a parly to serve their country, now occupy a position not less emintmt than responsible. They hold tne ; Balance of Political Power. Let it not tremble in their j hands! And as they hold it for their country, so may the ; Balance of Eternal Justice be holden for t'.ieui ! !
TfHE subscriber has just received a large quantity of JL spciac!rs of oirYerent and almost every quality, and sli"1'1"- J.C. FEKGl'SON. May 27, 1337. yltf
Ie- Harness ni
a s a a a a 3sj as a a j, VM L. BRADY,
"AUM ""med business in , hi, pUce, etf.w
nno a general nwortnent f rti.U. ; ..
be sold low. Shop in Mor.ou'. 1 tothepo.t office. her th. n..M:-. w,a
I "in mrm ti.if.j
I nKV mHU
- uih inriiVs A; Hoy's cap OF difiV.ent qualities and a variety of p.ttera,,
lor sale by MORIil.'sSOV A -rv ,
Eleventh month 7th, 1S38. "RKIH TllikTII Winn I 1 ''
V W al recioe. only by l)n,.l C.t...M V a . . I
New Y oik. The Orris Tiuuh W..I, i. .,. . ...i
possPKting the properties of cleansing the teeth .ivj -7 I
st.i or odour in the mouth, whethet r..l. ir
restoring the
pleasant ta
decayed teeth, or fiom a deranged state of the
tiirti.
"Sound tueth and white teeth are the most rmloati
"""" l'"or numaniiy, out now many neglect u ne i necessary for their preservation, even .urrounded bf a a, ! means needed. Among these we know of nno m, j sant and effectual than the Orris Tooth Wsh; it chmMrt
lAN'ni.FA A quactiy of g-wd T.ILLOif' C.J.V-
DL.ES, received and for sale, (trlwlrsitlc nnd retail,')
I by
MOUIUSSO.V ic
Richmond, Oct. J3, lJs.
TILOli.
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CHARLES DUFFIELD, CommisMoii I'ork J'ncker nnd I'rodute Dottier, IN the house formerly occupied by Pugh, Jones A Co., on the corner of Sycamore street and tiie Canal.
Advances made on Ho; I'ork or Produce lor sale.
Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1-3-.
To the lnl2ie. Office of the Trading and JIanitlnrtiiriw Company, Richmond. June Wtk l37.
T an election of the Stockholders in"TiiK Richmond I
Tkadinu and Manifaci i r.iNu Comi-any," hedd on i
the tir-t .Monday in June, IH.'t, Bciijnmin Fulghum, i;iac E. Jou; , Levinus King, J. R. Mendenhall, 'V. Newman, Jonathan Townscnd, and Abel Thornberry, were elected directors for one year. At a iiiocling of the Directors electheld the next day, James R. Mcndenuall was elected Pre-i-dent, Warner M. Leeds, continued Secretary, and Eli Brow n, elected Treasurer. (tJ They still continue to pay the market prices for clean cotton and linen razs, and for wool washed on the sheep. Those who have wool for sale will please call on Levinus King (at the woollen factory) who is authorised to purchase for the Company. W. M. LEEDS, Pecretay.
miu . imifjii mo term, Ktrrnguien tne (Timh, putiin , mouth, and sweetens the breath. We n-omm, M ( all, young and old." Boston Post.
" I tie rrns i ikitn t ash is the bet delerstnt I
usen Oit our enamel." lumton 1 ranscrtpt.
1 o the I ublic. 1 he concurrent trstnnoay of tie I eminitt Dmlists nnd members of the Medical Ki-iia.
s to be cut, oron consignments of ' enry parlol t:io I iiion, is united in lavor ol He Ua
i innii nsn. t' . I'l t l i . ....
i nnu i a. i . riun iiruiiey, iwniist. "i nave latftel
'Orris Tooth V'ah,' ami hai iug litrru made nctmamMr
the various nrtii lcs nt uhicli it is compoMed, llrfis
sure in rri-iiniiiieniliiig it as an agreeable, w tiojwiine, a I
ettectoai wash lor ttie itiuutn ,
F.LEAZER PAEMLEY,
.no. i i, i ars i iai-r, ., January, iisjo."
(Gazettr)
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CABINET WAREHOUSE.
Three doors from the North West Vomer of Main and Front streets.
Uleeding Tootii-Intvin;r, by Joint Sou Urn in; wilfVe Yircpareli Eo w'SiToii' flieiii "a ttheTr r"ovn"homes,"or a t his, on the West side of Marion street near the Richmond Hotel.
1 mitpml nuntlinr nrvnn nl t'nA spnt nf the Nationnl Govern
inent. Born in the Republican faith, and nurtured in Republican doctrines, we were desirous of seeing the leading principles of the party to which we were attached, preserved and carrier! out, not only in theory but in practice. We pledged ourself to sustain the principle and docrrines of the
Republican party, as delineated by Ma. Madison, and came here in good faith to support the present administration upon the principles which governed the party which elected Mr. Van Buren, and upon the pledges by which that election was secured. Wc have, throughout, strictly adhered to those principles. Had the Executive of this nation done the same; had he received in the spirit in which it
I was offered, the advice of his best friends, the continuance
of this paper would not have been necessary, nor should we have beheld the distracted counsels by which he is governed, or have seen the disjointed and defeated parly by which he is surrounded. No Chief Magistrate, since the days of Washington, ever came to that high statioi. under more favorable auspices than Mr. Van Buren. A combination of circumstances, which seldom transpire, clearly indicated the way to the affections of the people, and gave him the power to have disarmed op position by the very measures w hich would have established his popularity. But, ill-omened and evil counsels prevailed, and the hopes ol that political millinnium, which many
Republicans cherished as the fulfilment ol their creed were : disappointed and postponed. j Whilst the Madisonian and its friends were endeavoring I
to restore the prosperity of ths country, the Executive and his advisers mere urging forward measures directly calcula- j tod to destroy it to keep the country convulsed and pros-! trate measures, subversive of the principles of Republican j government, and tending to the establishment of an unm'uti gated despotism. Accompanied as they were by a war up- ! on the CREDIT SYSTi.M of the country, and an unusual ! spirit of intolerance, denunciation and proscription, justice i could not have required nor honesty expected any support ! from consistent Republicans. In that spirit of independence j
and love of freedom which characterised the founders of our
THE MA DISON I AN will continue to be nublish-d a week during the recess, at $" per annum, payable invariably in advance. A weekly edition is also published, at 3 per annum. Tri-weekly, for tho term of six months, 3; and weekly, for six months, J. No subscription will be received for nny term short of six months. Subscribers may remit by mail, in bills ol solvent banks,
post paid, at our risk ; provided it slinll appear by a post- j master's certificate, that such remittance has been duly j mailed.
A liberal discount will ha made to companies of five or TIIE Subscribers having entered into co-partnership unmore transmitting their subscriptions together. dcr the firm of I. E. Jones, &. Co., rr-pectfully inform the Postmasters and others authorized, acting as our agents, public that they have established a Foundry on the north
will be entitled to receive a copy of the paper gratis for eve-, side of Richmond, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of
ry five subscribers, or, at that rate per cent, on subscriptions Castings with dispatch, and in the neatest manner. The
generally. j will also furnish patterns if wanted, on lair terms
WANTED, a large quantity of WHITE GOOSE QUILLS. A good price will be given lor them, by ISAAC B. SOCFFRA IN, at his Chair Manufactory at the northwest cornner of Front and Main sis. Richmond Feb. 10, 1838. 5 tf.
S P 11 1 N (I F O U N D II Y .
T HIE undersigned, after returning his sincere t.ianks t I the public for the liberal patronaga be has thus far received, beys leave to inform oil those who wish to purchase CABINET Fl'RNITUUE, that he l.erps constantly on hand, or will make to order on short notice,
From N. Didge, manufacturer of Imitation Inrwropt&j Teeth, ami Surgeon I tentint. New York. 'Hientlenee-i consider your rri Tooth Wash the best i.i nne. I viAi keep it constantly on band for the use of my pntirnt -ijtu
send me a supply. (uned) ,. IKllM.t,
1 i.i Canal street, New ork, July IS, IS37."
Recommendation have been received from the folio
from S. M. ileck, .! . H., 1 ui!alitoa, Alabama. " .1.11. Harris, Surgeon leittil, Naliville, Tcan, " J.L. Igget, do. do. 41 Dr. S. A. SiHirtlcff, Boston. " John Randall, M. D., do. " Walter t banning. M. D., no. " T. W. Parsons, Surgeon Dentin, da.
i, 4'eii (re Table, olas,
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual printer's rates.
letters and communications intended for the establish-j inent will not he received unless the postage is paid. j Washington City, 1838.
October 221. 183G. 40tf
I. E. JONES,
JESSE 11. HCTTON. JOHN M. HI'TTON.
BUREAUS, Si: C R E T A R IKS, STANDS, of various rnshions; HEDSTKADfi, A.o. A.c. He is prepared with tho best of lumber, fancy woods for inla ying, and workmen to do the best and most fashionable, or plain work. He has now on hand two or three SOFAS, which be will sell low, together with all other articles inanfactured by him, on as reasonable and good terms as tbi y can be purchased in this place. He will make Ct FFINS on the shortest possible notice, and will attend to funerals at all times, when it is desired, having a HEARSE always ready. Qj-All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, at the market prices. STEPHEN DUNCAN. Richmond, Sept. 15, 1638. 3(Jtf
DISSOLITIOa. TIIE firm of E. Grocer &. Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; the business of the late firm will be settled by Thornberry, Ilaynes, it Co., who alone are duly authorized to collect and receipt for ail debts due the said
firm of E. Grover .V Co.
Edmund (J rover, Jon W. Swain, Jonas Gaar, t.UKL TlIORNNF.UItY, RichmonJ, Sept I8tn. 1838
John Moffitt. James E Lake, Gustavus E. Hayne? Joskph Davis.
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to n.e directed from tho Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, al the Court House door in the Town of Centreville, Wnyno county, Indiana, on SATl'RDAY. the lain day of Decem
ber, 1838, ti e following property, to wit : one HOl'SE and ! institutions, we resistei these nefarious attempts todeprecate
LOT, in the Town of Boston, Wayne county, Indiana. I and destroy th?m, with the best of our ability. The same ;
known by its number, being 8, as numbered on the plat of' spirit which prompted us to do this, finds no justification in
said I own, taken in execution as tho property of Joseph
Airown, at tne sun ot ninm i. routs. '1 G. NOBLE, Sheriff W.C. Nov. 10, 1S3S. TONSILEOUS, (Tortuously termed TONSORA TIC A L.) To shave.or not to shave, that is the question : Whether 'tis nobler in the man, to suffer The sting? and scratches of his week-old bristles. Or save himself a score of antious troubles And, by good shaving end them J To shaxe, .Irleep, No more. Shakcsjiolc. H'orae one, come all," and see if I, From this, my manifesto, lly; Then, "be it known," we, J acob Wallace, (Or any name you please to call us. Sometimes they name us ''Jake" or "Darkee,' But no odds what you call us,) Harkee! We'll shave you smoother, closer, faster. Than Biddle would an old shin-plaster; And if you'll stop at Number no IN, Just opposite to Sloan's now Owfn's: You'll say that Barber ne'er were bri.-ker, At beard or hair, or Dandy whisker; For Wallace you will cry "encore I" Unless you've been "hall-sartd"' before.
Richmond, Nov. 10, 1838.
supporting the men who made it necessary. It is an inconvertible truth, that every prominent act of this administration has been an open, unequivocal violation of every principle anil profession upon which Mr. Van Buren was elevated to the Chief Magistracy by the people. In his upholding the specie circular, which made discriminations unauthorized by law, and w hich had been twice condemned by Congress; In his recommending the Sub-Treasury scheme, contemplating a union of the purse and the sword, and the subver
sion of die entire practice ot the government, ana still persis
3iew Firm. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform their friem. and the public that they have this day formed a Copartnership, under the name, style and firm of THORNBERRY, HA VNES St, CO., for the purpose of continuing the Foundry business, formerly carried on bv E. Grover & Co. Per-
I sons concerned are hereby notified, that the said firm of
Thornberry, Haynes iV, Co., have, by ajreement, assumed all Jthe liabilities and debts of the late firm of E. Grover i!t, Co. JOB W. SWA1X, JONAS GAAR, ABEL THORNBERRY,
JOHN MOFFITT,
ting in it, notwithstanding it has been Jour times condemn- j - ' ed by the Representatives of the peopie ; i '' In his recommendation of a Bankrupt law to be passed by j 1"e,,
Richmond, Sept.
N,
4 4 if
Silver Ware 31 anuraetory. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of SI L-VER-W ARE, on short notice, and in a handsome and substantial manner. The highest price wi'l be paid at all times for old gold and silver. J. C. FERGUSON. Richmond, No. 8, 1S3S.
Consres. applicable only to corporations, so that tnis srov
eminent should possess an absolute control over all the State ; institutions, and be able to crush them all, at pleasure: and i taking ail jurisdiction ovor them from the hands of the Stale i tribunals; j In his breaking faith with the States, by recommcnuin; a j repeal ot the distribution law; j In his repeated recommendations of ihe issue of Treasury i notes, to supply the p ace of legal money, recurring thus to j the exploded and ruinous practice of depreciated gorernment j fxtpcr money, for a circulating medium; thus exercising a' power derived only lrom a looe construction of the Consti- '
tution,a:vl repudiated bv the best Republican authorities;
L.EWISVILL.E, INDIANA. THE subscriber, having purchased the above house, ffor-
I merly kept by J. W. Baldwin, and more recently by R. C. ; Allison,) is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, i in as good style as any other house in the West. His Stable j will always be supplied with good and wholesome provender, ; and attended by a careful and trusty ostler. His Tabi.k ; will lie furnished with the best the country can supply. In : short, neither pains nor expense shall be wanting to render every one satisfied, who may favor him with a call.
T1IOS. J. LARSIL October 13, 1839. lOtfc GOOD BARGAINS.
! THE subscriber proposes selling the following valuable ; property in and adjoining Hnntsvillc, viz : one lot fronting ; ; 8'2i feet on Cross Street, lG'i feet in length ; four lots fronling 821 feet on Main Street two of them neatlj fenced, ! i one being a corner lot on Main and State Street, having a j new store hose built in the most modem style, and neatly finished, also a large stable with frame crib and saddle :
1 room, conveniently arranged. Also, ONE HUNDRED: j and SIXTY ACRES OF G K)D LAND, handsomely situatcdon the south adjoining the town, eighty acres of which i ! are under good fence, and about thirty set in grass. Hunts- j ' ville is situated in Randolph county, Indiana, on a beantiful elevation, P miles south-west from Winchester, seven : miles due north from Economy, ten miles north from Wil-i
GUSTAVUS E. HA NKS, , liamsburgh and twelve miles from Windsor, on the state:
, road that lea 's from Economy to Huntington, where the i state road crosses running from New Castle to Winchester. i Also a county road pas-ing through from Mun'iUnwn to I Newport, and is surrounded iry a country not surpassed per- ; haps in the slate for fertility of soil and healthiness of eli-i I mate, which is settled by an industrious and enterprising race of farmers, having an inexhaustible bed of iron ore : within two miles; also, several saw mills and one merchant ; ! mill within a short distance, now in successful oneration.
era nrVrr- -
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL.
HE proorietors of this article, after nrotracteo in
expensive research, believe thy have obtained from
tne vegetable kingdom, a safe and certain substitute for calo
mel; at least, so far as calomel exerts any beneficial effects '
upon tne numan system ; an article free from all substanc
T
Tltr rrj.uttilwit - u Imh has nir If nmr ntoUuM m m mo; stiff and fficar.ufits remry rtmr diiwmmiHfm Ifr I.I I.N7.A,4 m ;S. OI.DV 43T1I1A, U IIOOPIMX 00;, MMTTISU Of ULM1A, A ItAM. Al l IX'TIO.tt OF Till: I.I X.S. PRFPARKD ONLY BV TNK SfiLK PROFRJIWI, DANIEL GODDAKD. No. 8 Gauo or. NKW.VOHK. In prrncnllnr ihiit umIiiI remedy 10 the puhlir, At A pnctcir i Hiuh.irt-d hjr a l'hy.i. i.m, frum limilnlfi, was cinnb'iiiillr otiieiiinl, n euno, that he haiw4( liims lf. ami in l.u extensive (ira. ur, in fillmnw; dmlinns, wuli aM'uiiahiiiir rrTeet. The hepfiv ceaiMMKM 4 vpf-tHtile 0tilMHlireft, rf wfiirli u enlirrif i.miyi. rr (icculmrly iil.ijHcd m iliseajea of the Luugn, Uw.d Sl'ITIIHCh. This mwlicioe hue lfn niwd Trrr rcr.ilT. ( pri'pnrmr hi'., not knnwn a vtntlti li..tanr in niusst
fail.'il in rinnir relief in li- fit mhteh fti
rd : -vm in caiH-e approaching to coriaufnpooa. i
wnn nireouir at tne Ltin., anil where all iMi had failed, the nint ilrriiled and flaiunnr mm
auended iia uae. Common cclda, whira are feayiflya effect of ohetriKieil inrrcpiratton, will yield la utotattn in a few hours ; when uaed In inhnia, hoal w, tav In?, and nhonnesanf breath, K givea ifnniaeitterie.F enrinr tranquil reec and aleep. In w Imtputg mk U H without a ri,al. It ueraiea by Kentle eiawWi mev he piven to infante with perfect eafety. 'the Proprietor would add, that he la 'eamuaa! JJJ" Inr numeroua leetimoiiiala of the value ana1 eftcarf w remedy, aome eertincatea of which may be aeaatae of dtrectionaacrmnpanymffeach bottle. Any pereoa aawj k will be sure tu recowmeiid again.
For sale, by IRVIN REED & CROTIirt
INDIANA MUTUAL FIRE-LVSUBAXCI
C0.MPANV; Chartered January IWlh, 1S37. Office, No. II, Hlke' Hnilflinjc, oppoit
mag' Hotel, iunianaKiiii.
JAMES BLAKE, President and Treaswre.
i Ciiarlks W. Cady, Secretary.
produciive ol disastrous consequences.
The action ot this medicine upon the constitution is uni- ! THIS Company ben fully organiiei, U now re$ j versal ; no part of the system escaping its influence. It is. I .-eeive nrmliralions ftn irawanee.
however, upon the oram of secretion and crcrction, that Every oerson who insures in thi Company taMN
its great power is particularly manifested. From this, it i mrmtxr of it, with all the privileges incident W M? crj will be seen to have a direct effect upon the biliary organs, rati,m, and is immediately inleretd in it i?aeei and to be peculiarly adapted to the treatment of biliious ;,;,, nnd prosperous condition. The assured, at Sw W fevers, and other diseases, in which a torpidity or congestion ' makin" his application for insurance, is required of the hver and portal circle prevail. . cnvtry obliiration, called the prcmtm note, It isadm.ssahl. in all cases, where it is necessary to terest, the amount of which i determined 1 cleanse the stomach and bowels. It removes obstruction, 1 mirr., n,i the hazard of the risk, on which Tf nnd excites a tl.urk and hcalthv nction of ih. liv.. .,i ,t . : -.i rnnher mimMt it mfin
JOSEPH DAVIS.
ISth,
er glandular vucera of the abdomen. Itein" difr.,i.U in ' iwer. Hueinr tlie neriod f 1
1U operation, it prrniuces a free circulation in the vessels bc'n the term for which tioliciea are ismied, at
bv a centle iir. i a r mmtlt jintiitjiblv unon all tiat , 1
ri 1 i . i . m.w i j t
to cover such ioes. I insure
B. All persons indebted to the late fmn of E. Grover
are earnestly requested to make immediate payThe situation of the concern imperiously demands
K r,-n,.,,i. ,,AaiirAa al,.,nlfl .okm. tr, mnVe rnl!A(nrnfl At
ONCE, in order that we may be able to meet our liabilities.
We do hope this notice will be atlended to, as the case de- j There is also a pot office, receiving two mails from north
mands.
THORNBERRY, HAYNES & CO. Richmond, Sept. l?th, 133. 37 :tf
MAKING.
into Copartnership,
COACH
THE undersigned having entered
under the firm of THATCHER $ SMITH,
and south eacn week. .Merchants and mechanics wisnin;;
to obtain a desirable situation and to
property at the most reasonable rates, w
j and examine for themselves. Terms w ill be made very i liberal. ABSOLOM HUNT. J N. B. A ;ood opening for a tavern stand, no competition
nearer man seven miles. A. H. Huntsville, Indiana, Auz. 11, 1838. 31-tf
on tne suriace ol the txxly, accompanied by a gentle
f-tiiii.iijii. ,i uur, not exnan'tiite drastic purges; still, it? action is more universal, and it may lie often repeated, not merely w ith safely, but with great benefit. Tnis Ijecomes indispensably necessary in cases of Ions standing; for in them intense temporary impressions made by strouR medicines, seldom, if ever, do good, but tend to injure the stamina of the constitution. It is cleansing and purifying to the system, acts in perfect harmony with the known lairs of life, and is undoubt
edly, one of the most valuable articles ever offered fr pub-
.. , r tW JBT ces
a DuiiaiBfrwt i
! of rUks, to ths amount of f 1,000, the bis note f.r $V), 5 per cent, of whieii f y ' -2,an l $1 for the To! icy would nis "B-.r",
In his attempt to establish a I reasury Itant witn an irre- r.s.f;1iiv inform their friends an 1 the public, that tber
deemable paper-money circulation; h taken the Brick Shop, formerly occupied by Fulsham
the corner of Main and r ranklm streets, Kicn-
where ihey intend keeping constantly on
make to order, all kinds of PLEASURE
deemable paper-money circulation ; j navp taken the 1 In his effort to overthrow the State Bank Depnsite system, i :aiior oa th4 established by President Jackson, and take the public inon- j monJ Indiana, cys into his actual custody and control ; ' hand,' and wil'.l'
In his attempt to divorce the government from the inter
ests and sympathies of the people ; I.a his attempt to create a ''multitude of new offices nd to send swarms of officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance ; In his attempt to "take away our charters, abolish our most valuable laws, and alter, fundamentally, the powers of our overtimem;' In his disnlay of sectional partiality;
la his cold indifference to the interests and wants of the people during a period of extreme suffering; In his attempt to throw discredit upon, and eventually to enih the Slate Banks, through the revenue power ol" the
! eovemment, and embarrass the resumption of specie payj menu; i In permitting the patronase of his oce to come in conflict ' with the freedom of election" ;
i In his open contempt of the will of the people as expresIXOUSC lOr SalCe .; vt through the ballot box; THE Subscriber offers for sale on reasonable terms, two j la his "attempt to cram obnoxious measures down the new DWELLING HOUSES", surpassed by none j throats of dissenting; brethren by means unbecoming a sna forneatneeg aad convenience; they are beins completely fin-1 nanimous Chief Magistrate ; ished, and having excellent cellars and good, water. They j In hie refusal to acquiesce in the decisions of the majorifue situated tithe North East part of the town of Richmond, ty; and For further particluars enquire of j I the despotic attempt of his partisans in the L . State. AQVILA JONES. ! Senate, on the Cod of July last, fo seise the public treamre, Richmond 11th mo. 2lih. If 38. Aiy tf ' by abolishing all law for its cunodr and safe keeping.
DR. BRAND E Tl V s GENVIXE Tesctahlc irnivcrsal Pills.
MR. S. TIERCE is the only Authorized Agent in Rich- ;
tnond, who has for sale Li. BrnnJeth s tenuine Vegetable PiUs. F. A. WILLIAMSON, Travelling Agent. Richmond, Vov . 7, 1 333. 4 -3."
CARRIAGES, sich as Coaches, Barouches, Chariotees, Phatons, Bitzgies, $c POST COA CUES made to order. Their work will be done in gfxxj style, and
of the best materials. ; Repairing neatly and expeditiously done on reasonab'e term. rj- TWO or THREE apprentices wanted at the above business. JOSEPH THATCHER, SIDNEY SMITH. The tmdersisned having disposed of their interest in their Coach Manufactory to Thatcher A. Smith, would say to the Public, they have been in our employ for a Ienzth ot time, and are practical workmen in the business; and we
have no hesitation ia recommending our friends and custom
ers to them for good work. FULGHUM & SAILOR. N. B. Wc have a few finished carriages on hand, which wiil Ive dispvjsed of on reasonable terns. F. Sc S. Richiu- n J, Sept. Sth 13S. 3G ;3tii
BCK3TS AND SHOES, at rery low prices We have just received, per recant arrivals, a very large ana general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which we will i-ell at reduced prices. Country Merchants will do well to eive us a call before purchasing. EDMUND GAGE fc. CO.,
No. 110, Mam street, a few doors below rourta. Cincinnati, October 20, lij33. Gaz. 41 2m c
TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned having entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its varioua branches, they woald respectfully tender their services to the people of Richmond and vicinity. They hope by strict attention to their business to merit and
receive a share of the public's patronage. Garments cut to J order on short notice. Their shop is over Mr. Turner's j
stare; stairs between the bank and store. II. B. PAYNE, E. VICKERS. Richmond, Oct. 6, 1?38. 33 3m
purchase valuable; licrial ad j,,,,,,-..,
-ni no weii to call . Th, ,.,!,,-,.,. v. ua ,. i ,.. tr.n r:
street, one door above 5th street, Cincinnati: and also ol the following agent in the State of Indiana. Dr. A. Carter Greensburgh, Decatur county. Dr. J. M. Whitesel Knight-town, Henry county. Dr. N. I.ewis Ciarksburgn, Decatur coanty. Ir. E. Paslon Anderson, Rush county. Messrs. Pierce and Stewart Marion, Grant county. Wm. Y. Wyley Indianapolis. Ford A. Waist r Lafayette. Z. T. Percival &. Co. Hartford. Dearborn county. R. R. Carter Danville, Hendricks county. T. W. Webster CrawfordsviUe, Montgomery county. Alexandel Vanpell Noble, Shelby county.
.Mason A GriSim Connersrille, Fayette county.
jisu agent for L ruon, r aye tie aad
F-
KM FOR SALE. The nndersigiie:, wisnes to
sell a FARM ccntaiaiag SO Acres-, with a small
improvement, and comfortable buildings. The land is 01 tie ben quality, well watered, aad in a healthy eituation, and only one mile from New Castle, the county teat of Henry county, Lidiana. It will be sold extremely low, as the subscribers are anxious to turn it into available means. For further information, enquire on the premises, or of J.S.4W. RUSSEY. Boston, Ortcber C;h, 1 ;35. 3"tf c
Thomas Morrow-
Wayne.
J. II' Wright Milton, Wayne county. Dr. S. Procter Greencastie, Putnam county. J. &. J. Bowen Lodi, Parkeounly. Dr. N. Field JefTersonvii.'e. Lyon A Wilcox Eransviiie. Allen Maiepeace Chesterfield, 3f adison co-xnty. B. BRIG HT WELL Richmond, la; also,
IKVIX REED JL BROTHER. A. MILES, One of the proprietors and General A rent. Cixcixnati, Dec. 16, 1937. 49
firt payment. As the l'oliry run ior w J , . J
; sonal trouble and anxiety are sa ved to at TTJVTa i ing required to make annual reoewal' t3TrJ
company insurv ivo-'Hinuui
. ing, ano one-nair oi perv-mai pro,ij- a1
j ' - . - ..mi ia sarTf
; on tne premium note neno, i. - i- - - lured in this company as adverse to them U J ! the actual resalts in many similar imtiUrtse jduced. No Mutual Insurance C'oropaay .0fl States ever met with euch adverse twtunee Jjsi i eratirms, which is more than can be tatd j(
nies. It i considered incontrovertib. Cult BrT,c company w ill prove safer, cheaper, and tm'' j table, than by nv other method yet ,rfjjSH Partial losses will be paid i fll wt ; J mount insured. . James W. Greert, Tj. of Richtnond. Tli
thorised to act as an A sent for tae ". . natt
' CIIAlj. W 1'
July, li,
Insuraiice Company.
RESPECTFULLY renoest all indebted to him, to make payment, as he is very much in want of cash
at tais time.
HATS, CAPS, A6-J IVew Hat and Cap Establ.; rrillE undersigned have entered into i" I manufactory of Fine Bar, OrTM. and Wool. HATS. - ''iik01 Taer also Branufaetury Iyad.es1 Black 0, 1 ILvt; their eostomera, aod tne pbl jiemed eaU, aad they can be wit quality aad rKl. , , . - , Thet have now on hand, and iatwl pifi, . aeaortmealof Men. and B"J fVZi ' Cocvr.T MncHtiTf are prt.Ur!y m 4
it if Urge aaa - -'mmtrr f
fr?- N. B. He has constantly on hand at all tirn, S,4DDLES, BRIIJLES, IL.4CXESS, WHIPS, COLIiRS and S.11JOLE TKEES; all of which he wall e!l on fair and reasonable terms. Ricujtosp, Sept. -Z3. 1S37. 37 tf
examine their etock, t Urge j
in qnal.ty and tytm to aay in w " HSm will be thankfally reeeired aad PVTy 8flT A term mad eay. JOttN Srff Rjchikwd, Dec. 9tlg7- - WOOD teamed at this ofce oa
