Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 48, 8 December 1838 — Page 3
-Cad property j, e,s tbi-W tr '7 ollars. Ii eanuol 9,J tn,t thc val- ' lmd of property has. been affected by yeraeuts, ' h-ve any ,of
r .:.- .. J41 wis " -1 --
5
clearly dxacernabh: or surely when itnpartfcnh!e, an crrC:n Dc commit-
I they arc illustrative; if they are
not so they should
My attention has been directed to the verv mr; ih r.... . . .. .. .
interesting subject of the education of the deaf state. The "fx-M "r. of Th. fY? t i r CUr" S?u L 1 wou,d ?,ace lhat Pe and blind, by a communication from a Mr. Ja9. our native or ten IScJTl T '.T 'i1 h,ad ,earcd to " Hodgc, thc Secretary for the Institution of IW n.v.l ..If ' '-W.b ,.eU ltb'CVt5,J b bera; tho i ua, words with eas,if not to read wit!, liuencv.
Mute,, and one of thcTru.tce. of the Institution in sUort Mkw7k S 7"! E7?l -troduet.on of tho filing Book .'p. 7: WW ehi'l
tor the Bhod, e.Ubh.hed at C.lumbus, i the ty,b.d fair to beco., ere i. Pul ' 2 Z2n". T. 1 th.P K by iMlZtZ1
....... i... . . T- 1 . " a nautllljr itaoit of hat notched .11 .. ' . " " ,4"
.- - - - - - - au itri. nil 1 vim.. - .
Jcll-O..! . ,.,, Kl.
. :.. 1 : - 1. - f
Men uiiiiiiB'i ! v 1
'jjoht of it : ; and furthermore I have no llfcat if tbe whole taxable property of the
k-'iaio ui winu. in iiruer nut itiewiioie SUDiecl Indiana. Whaloi., .1. ....,.-. 'i. 1 . T-
rtnwg inBopwMu wt.w...j...aJf o as iuuj s.joiiiiiicu -as in33iuie, i lay the isti to these peooJe, an v aJJitional f tciliti 1 Jtrfchf aU olhHr9 13 th?1 ,.M'e-V! COm icommjicioQ ite!f before you. From this doc- lated to advance thoir' agricultural' comSereS"
K,..-- -1 -iiig laterals, should, be seized on
rittion" coii'-muo iii.ii. i.iii... v.. iic.
. ....... unue lor me imroviuent o th-j uvi r.itiu of lha St. the adrnwaioa of several more, who on account Wpl,9 river, would have thai" tendency I am of their extromo indigence and inability to oav s verv ouiidnt T: ... .1 . . .
rU been rorrect !y assessed, it would have j the necessary expense, could not bo received. i irnr upon this subject will be laid befre voj if KB'A'rl of ono hundred and ten mil- iJut upiosing as 1 hopo he well may that In-:- called for '
Ajjtof." No executive "recommendation, .diana will not consent to be behind any of her By the 9ih article of tin constitution of im
UH,iPrc.i",t' ' -- - ' t'"my - wuevoience or; oiaie,it 13 expressly madu tho duty oftheCJenor-
l(,u " 1 ' ' ' ui Huiinuiiv, una genixiuim sufjjests tne ai Assemble "to
-appropriate sornethin? fn-m tho public nurse
XyLKrrauhera ?ki!I i !. r?,.it . Bear
- - . - um oe mil
is of the highest ! ,1;.. n,..riT " . 1 a C",!J here
. -. . . nc-au was: re .Mijoifwi in ik tail o
1 1 . v rr I... ..
into k:". '4 - Pul i y rTfbrS
.. ... . t ,lu gL-wmr,ii
importance that it should be pure in its principle 1 a picture of ot orthoepy. We are informed in he bioks ! 7Sd , belong to the Eclectic series tit they arc J -J" ?!'
coujse, convpysno infornm'ion
more, but (erhaps I have said
tereotyped: from which wo ivooWi.nVr ' ,c,?r,.l 5"',h to a Wo criticnl
I I t ..... . - . .
1UU ueen exerciseU in rectifVinj? thn ivuoo-
- . a r
IJproTidea promjit, speedy, and eflicicnt , deudd of humanity, this gent!c:n;m suests the .ilittcb glaring defects. ... . , f (propriety of her doinjj tor indigent Deaf and JtLmM to the first and second instalment of, liliud what Ohio has done, and now Ls doinr for
ajiuv, oua ouierwise perfecting the work. I re-
grei 10 say mat notwithstanding all this implied csire, the b.j(di abounds in errors of tho rress- i i
examination of the bocks they da,it into their scrvtols.
pass such laws, from time to ; errors of inconsUtnnpv , .r.. I
i :: irj-4r Turd " erw,r? ,,,tc'- ?e aU thu '-shd-xe'm; ; nCanowl bUt U " c-
v. o . t
A nobler, a pu-j the promotion and improvement of arts, sciences, I Were I the benevolence crtn-j commerce, manufactures and natural history ; ! offer no kev I Ltutebiok. Per-: "and to countenance mid encourage the priaci- tcntion : the
I iinnp which vim will rcmemlier prv.
1
. ' . - . . . 1 .. . n '. . 1 1 - . . f-
?" i-ffloses, 11 iccur 10 me, nidi Buiii'.-iciu : rer, a uri-inicr act ot L'enuiue
TL. not been thrown around them, to pro-'not bo made to urace vour Stat
iffom destruction or lof. Too much of! mit me, also, to lav before you a letter upon :he " pi
7 UVViLhlPn WaH UnR1. K ft-TlTI OT I ' a lAi-lu A f.n intn irunr Pidnn d ..... ...... ,.. : a - I r- . '
rucuiar lecture ot if- from th
-j V-IUI -
nave crowneU IcL'isIntive pnirfmpnis i
l nawi j e, -- - -- ......v. ... ... j,m, t . i.yua tuiuiucriiiun. i 1. ivor 01 similar oio -cts 10 o'hrr
?.LaA buiildbe placed on ttie Jailer security; On tho suliuct ot the manner in which thn ' Mh ' . r....
fZ-k-the airents in their returns the pre- I Slate Prison ha& been conduct! .!. v ! .oC 1 . . . . . .. CUI ew. .Jer' i . s"nP,,ne" lUe ordl.nar-V vowel sounds." This he
JTw avorv considerable improvement i acknowledge that it is not i .v .i, '.II ! i :! ' "" "V .,e.,, ,uo wa' "'v u, , na, none becauso the diiference between some of
V. 1 ' I -:..l .l...l . . - J,.. J... ... ...iuC.,, uiey 11 iv
;iler.i, yi " ""u ! j u any sun: : $r I. . . t 'i f-ila nrkltkit... hnruuflui. I ...I......
I hive not commended what is meritorious- I diJ not bcg.n with that intention. Prime nviv encourage the author; but u laithful animadversion may .mprov c thc book. Alpiiarkt
on personal security, in ir., 01 t same suVject trorn Air. rs imuel Ileese, a very t e- i am
khipn w; iranfn. k m .t or if ' ariAc a i. nl intnlliron r.i.vnn ,J ..... :
l-t90oa',anu 7IWJ on mortgigo seen-and to earnestly rccomnitjii J the Hiiff te s t ions con- wii
author of a Spelling B
for pronunciation, to thc p tpit's at-
. r 1 - . 1 '- i'&uuer jsuarce i in-
es of oumanity, industry and morality ." I j struct ion in vocal sounds. But this Spelling Book
Linn ariitjie, unj iu illls
RICHMOMD INDIANA PALLADIUM.
MTt ROAV MORMXUl..I)KrEMBKlg) S3S.
in conlormity to tho usual practice, contains
s-cuemeuj notation, which the author considers
FOR PRESIDENT
I WILLIAM IIKXRY HARRISON.
tisfictory communication. The actof
Ppty upon them, to lake nothing hereafter j last winter suspended the authority of the Gov't 1ye,tUt real estate. Your alUmlion to this . cruor lo appoint a visiter as heretofure. and, con-
k XM respectfully solicited. somjently, placed beyond his control the means tinces.
l.ti.... ..I
"e enactments in "important that the pupil should be ptrfecthj fa- Snb,ect to e decision of the National (onvrnr States. Maine, J miliar with." He also informs us that he has I ,ion to hHd by the Vhis,of the f. Matt!., icticut, New Jer-1 "simplified the ordinary vowel sounds." This he I ' " "" . .
too way' nobly m (has done becauso ihe diir.rpn-r. I.iurn .nmn ..r I
such m iners; they h ive fairly lestcd the power j those sounds "seem too nice to be appreciated bv and ethcacy of lepisiativ e encourugements. The ! an unpractised ear:" "these distinctions," vivs 1 er bleak and sterile lulls of New England may in-j he, "being unnecessary and tending to embarrass t "
TO POETS. CSrOno Vutumeof the Palladium will be mv-
.... "
wu lule writer ot the best address furnished il
Ik.
dec! be said lo have their rcireshing influ- the learner, have not been retained." If there i Carr,cr for tfe next .New Year's occasion. The
i -3 t .i,m -4vj itlC Udl 9(1UU1U
.r im i.ma m ltili:iti:i ili.i .nr..,,,..,. ;,i,. iu,. .- " i t .
- vr...,... - ...Y -vC..uS ... commissioner, : c-rs lor a great portion of the vcrv bread thov n.m- i be Uwht to ..rivo. ,k...
r ia ...i.i: . 1 ii - . J . . j. i i uiuuciiuu me
-nee iyed
issachusetts, spoke through the;r
. r-u.-J A. a,i k. ihn Vi ,,f wt... ,i. c .u , .-' . 6 .7 luo 1 u r ureau c
t 'L of A,.,, lMt ! I . Vrm,.T: , .V.: UI"eU .fwuU na K?er br""k 5'' dependence tongue should be taught to mike.
fro I--- - - - -i'- "- anu in me true spirit ot heir s res boldly essayed ! liktrvmir moment aiioroachcd. a Stronsr till- I sectnui nf thid nml w u n it nnrr,. I l,..l, . i.. :. r jr con ll.
W " O .1 1 . I 7 . .i-4.in. t ij i ruicu V 11. ! manifested, by many of tho nnst in- , him with all the power requisite to enable him to j Maine, and .Mas?
i fC7 are indebted to'Ai-hillJ Wi'ii.J. - ... ,.
I, ... i " . ... ...... ma c u - ' or until then. , tura uf ih Mi...: .
it U ni.vi.i. h . - . . ""Jpioiti.ot.ovMiior'i-i.M.
:, uupracuseu.' j sag?. the haste in hich it An, thnri no tmi, o. ... ...
""uu'u.'u ai.ii.ine correct , eu many i.iaccurar.M i punctuation &r habits of nroniiriri;. t ..... . . .......j. f . . -iiion, a.c
r , tcv ,utu. titcrv i nowever. thai t will h -i i
i vn any uiliji
Crain for ialV; Oau in ths sbeaf, Cora and 1L fc,
STOCK HOtJS.
A F,-Nn lot of 5 "J Soek Hot for Eaiw
io;.W...I !,!... ISAAC SMITH.
VALUABLE Mill FOR SALE. ) 1 1 UATEDoa Whi ..... .
!. ww-w-
lent qiMl,,- ": " a eicel-
J.-other ,Jh,X !?" WT"' f h.ua stream of U,8 Vl,iJV,! ' 8U,1,: eo""aaJi3 lh alo. .aid river. Tbe w A owheels are all bu,i, ?. they run smooth mrf haaj,n. ,h wPPr bo, ; "en mi!li.i tho l-,ie.o.. ' " ln ' of tb
custom in a.fditif.,, that oft,. , eo..trT i. .nh1 an 1 will r, 0i,e 1"1 -V MtLI. lai!in- ,-pri. ofrv1 water renr the dcwT " ' neat. he mad ea,y : o . iia ,J -lJ'U J.H K'"
w wi i ill ni,i l li i. r .... - --.-w
.v,o..i. . - -xc ,wtij Dai
mora explicitly
j- j one knows how extremely difficult it is, nay, it j almost impossible, for one lou-' accustomed
is
accustompil in
.an exceeded, ; French or German sounds, to attain an accurate
Th
r t I.- ..". ' ' " .'.joitt,im3fii&, ,j
"." --- j .. uv ... c..,. ..... .. n 3 u.irei.iuy provides respecuvu Uegidlatures, and ofTcred a liberal nr.n i-liiirr to tha home. and tho craves ot . ib.i t u ntivnr bnnM ho r,, ... un . :
, "I... ... . , . "r," -M i... i ....uui iu encourage their hushandmcn to the cu
titners, m "o m w.mcMu.:u i no locaeu up in nia own uosom. lie is required to tore ot wheat Tin- i !V-rt r..r.r.. .1
If T'l. .1 u ,11. , evpectat Km; It w.i3 truly magical; millions of j enunciation of English words
r . i -I l: - ..I t . 1
miBQmf ana me Burruunuinjr Heiucrs. ; a ity were 1 to omit bringing lo your notice the
Vfensire or sturn n rcti!r, &un witii a view . wretched con Sition to which our rm!itnry ormi
w - ' r. vu..ii , oit,iu. j-miv,iii.v (fi tills II ri I . ! rx uini-i hf . . ..... i-i
L month of Au.r,ist. forwarded lo tho ex- i If snmn ntHc.iAnt mna.nrM Im n.tt nno.Kt . iv:... ..... .. . . J "Y" i 14 ,"..?u CJ1- !
, i i ' inui iim vowel sounds
NVMI'l-I .. ........ " l'r.-n....
Kich,0.,d, nth wo. m;: v- -u 4 i - C A U T I O TO SHOE MA K E US ' ...ti a .l.on , ms since, " h, x U. T:'' e",, ,0 1'".y. laot live, ,0 work fot hi. employer. H . t wiT hat I w.. ,lee,i,ed Ly both hi. ai .u tW.r, i u. radar, the ?f wi.icl. lry had ,,r.,.iM;l u.,L lT"l
must hare been printed, caus- ' ,i" a" Vl k . ih, raut'""'S y '"Ho cmlu.non not to ' .le.-eirea anj thrown nui .r .... .: . .
... ., . " 6"" ".u.iiu.1 as 1 baa
lerstood.
e presuiua ' been by the same aiii.nali.
December 4.1i, lej.'Jos.
W.M. COTTER.
4i-3t
at LKtshels were called into existence by it, and the then, should be persever.ngly exercised upon ah Be'Z'hlh " ae pcoplo ot these States are now doing what the vowel sounds, as they occur in irorJ,: it is a i Be"M has 11- ihey seldom, or never did before, are producing a Uure means of obviating the ohj-jction of an "un yea"" n. sulheiency of this article to supply their own j practised ear."
fV7"A9 antirinnror! rftrt ..'u n .
w r j ..Mn 11. uETox, na bean I
eiecteti to iba United States Snnto. , -
, M
juvenile ear ; ovcr hU comnedtnr. fr I . .
a membar
Hii.t.NA Legislature,
I 1
j TAKEN UP,
uiajoritv ol 117 ! .."'!', Addinton, four miles north ol Ri-:hrnnn1
, the Whis candid,., ! " ' ''P. '.v,,e County, Indiana. On. .J
of the Senate, from Mi,- red. .peckled .. her fore Irgs am) b,.i,, B ,"u ark.d wiln .vvaHowfo.W iaher.eftear': No other marV"r pe " ceivah e. and rninn .l j ... . " 'er
K. imfnaiii.ill V ftt-nl to Itinir nrdtAr.lit.ii. : -. ri'.tn.u irncn .r n r. . r. . : .1 ..:.- . :.
1 W ' . , ..... . .v-w.v,. uijj-iiiiMu muma uesiiancv, wny siioultl Indiana, remain m no U , i,0eipt of this petition, I repaired as spee- , lett within tho limits of thc stitp. The constitu- there less protency in her voce think vou "tlnn ?,eircumstances would permit, to the scene ; tion of the United States has made it the duty of .Maine and Massarhuiptt- have' i.rovo l t. hJ in u!ty, in order to satisfy mysoU by a per- j congress to provide a uniform system of organi- theirs? If the arm of industry, nerved I and iimI :...inDlirkli w ipHk.i' llinif iiuru wnr.. i.iIi. , .......... .1... ..ll.:. ,.r .1.. . . . .... .... ..v. . u. unu uuj
M,wui."-" i .v i..-iiiimii mi ma i.i.in.i i mo several states: anil male.!, tn :irii.t ...... !
I 3
(jieotait. Oil my return
l .1.- -! : i
Logansoort. a i although its imnortanca is univera.-ill v f.l nr.d nf i,an..,u i . . y . '
' , t .; ! " . . . 7 . J . ' ".uuic icwaia, coui.i comm ind troai so un-
iugland, such an
ht not the same
WTdent citizen of tho state who,c duty j fuund it, a matter entirely of state concern. Af- duca from thc rich, fertile ami nl-.in.
iaui. It is not, I assure you, in tho power
Icuiate the con-
the question
mere emulation.
titu-
Awcopted the appointment; and although satisfied are tho people, with tho present im- you shall do it. Beside. ! Te lmv Embark W. and disease prevailed to analarmmg ex- perfect arrangement, that in some regiments, I eci in a splendid system of te klhroughout northern Indian, yet such was am informed, there have been no musters du- we are checkering tin, S , I i l
which he omits, are neither "unnecessary," calculated "to embarrass." A, says he, has
nor
four
ejqnsition awaited me, Irom tho Indian ( various attempts have been made by thc nation- congenial a soil as that of NY-t V (JJAA. C. Popper) fir ono hundred armed al logislatuie to accomplish something upon this ast.inishino- increase what mirh ittaw to be placed under tho command ol i subject, it remains yet almost as the constitution arm nerved and stimulated 'in th
jActft to preserve the pence, and to arrest the iter so cyreatalaoso of time, it has become a mnt- nf In.li.
MTipirit of hostility displayed by the Indi- J ter of necessity to await no longer the tardy le- of imao-inatinn tn
; n,s requisition was instantly granted. I gislation of congress, and it is now unquestiona- sequences of s'.ch an erT,rf K it SaiHd tha llin. John 1 iptoo to this command, I bly. the imperative duty of the state, tn Hnnf i.h. i .. .-. . t
Wp,e Inm authority f to raise the necessary some system which will give organization and it reaches higher, and is resolved bv hi con"li ! "J- "li"ta7 -tablishment. Sodis- ! t.on into on? of duly " sTrf fltated
sounds, occurrinir in fate. far. 'fall. ft- tl...
he omits the plainly d liferent, and easily distinguishable sounds of a in company, and in fare,
'r o pupu can pronounce these !ast word
! . .7" , cioiiars dv John AnThe two HoU,S of th- T..u. "fl'? Uobef'!llhB3r.dyf mcimber, S33.
meton Monday ,a,t, a.td by .''h. j " " 3lra tollowntg officers. In ,be Senate, C.Aat. II. Tt.Rh, P 'm'i Principal Clerk; I. W. II. Martin, Assistant Clerk j ! ' - - - both withoat opposition; J. II. Ross, Enrolling Clerk; J. j TAKE NOTICE. W 001,, Doorkeeper. In the IIUSe, CoL. T. J. E,4SMM A U' fnnam ''"i to Jonathan Fennel, ari h.mh.
-i- .m. .."....cu in... uio un.iersisned is Bin hnr.-xl ...
. i . vv .u.i.a
on tho first ballot, Jected SneiW k - r
i j " uiy ui KixieBii w , j
. . ii . . " itis iiuip nun Brriiiiit j .. i. ...:ti a ... .
...-,vtriioMrl Uanna; Jtiio T. Elliott, on t), fir It k.. . .V , . " n the atith
correctly, by any of the four sounds of the author. ! , , rcCe,V,d 85 votes' or rrineipal Clerk, of coars, eler t- ' to this notice. Will b, ZyZ fgZ He gives but two sounds lo E, as in WJC and met' ' Mace, Assistant Clerk; Jacob If. IIaok,, '''a"5 collections. omitting its sounds in they, lrey. and her, manner, j 'uolln,S 'lrk ; Jauks P'isla, Doorkeeper. No Sergeant- j Mi,lol, Ind tw p.w 1MI K'' L MUMMAYro I, he gives two sounds, as r. pine, pin: omittino- nr"arms el8"l by either House. We believe .11 ,he oin- 1 4s3t Its sounds in firm, first. To O, ho J.llows four ! f U'e Lagislatura are WHIGS! Robert Dale Ovvea i I) I S S O E U T I O . " " sounds, as in no, more, nor, good. Here, omit- j w cWd a candidate for Speaker until the morning I Tl U co-p.rtnershi,, h,retoior. exiitin u.'.dn, .h, r ' f tin.r its soiinrT in nnt l. i 1. i ' . r, ihiH.rn'.iii. k . 3 f 71 x-t-... .... i , , it .::... eilst'S """"r lha firm of
. ... ...,,., w ,UUuC, aun-i ' .ulcich was certain, lis therefore " 11-1.1.1.1 is this day .lisovl by mutual tcreiice between O III more, and good; adiil'erence, """-lined. , e""eH, all notes and lw.,k accounta (whether rontractad at
certainly iar less appreciable by any ear, than -
..in. "is.iu uuiwuen us souna in nor, and its re- ii...tis, 01 1 ontotoc, has been annointed
ftn ot its approai h, or betore even thev could well
nbly take steps to resist or repel it. This raiitjrof movemont; ihe known decision and enhf of Gen. Tipton, backed bv his intimate acquittance, and popularity wilh the Indians, whom his business to quiet, accomplished every
jected sound in fcorc, got. Ho admits three by lh ;vernor of Mississippi to succeed Mr. Troitsr.
sounds for U, in rur, tub, full; neglectin' iis imams 'politics are not given. - j sound in rule,rude. Y, says he, has thessund of! - - . . - '
1: had he said all the founds of f, he would have been correct; for it surely has more than ihe alphabetic sound of in rely ; it has other sounds in
zephyr, pity, cynic.
consent, an notes and iwok account (whether rontrartad at Kirhmondor Newport,) must be paid to HLESC. JO.VKS only I who is authorized to rv, e'lve the same, and toi.av alf dues against the eaid firm. 3
The object of a Spelling Book, says the author, is to aid the pupil in learning to sncll. urnnnim..
anu icau, wiui accuracy and percision." II this "accuracy and precision" are to bo acquii
From tlie -. 1'. .inieriean.
-niar,, A, LLl.CTlOXS.-ine t.lobe audi J HE crisis has arrived. Those knowing th.nmelve. latile Arrrim rnntiniii. In I.i r.. ..I... . 1 11 ' .lahla.l in I. . . 1 1 Inv I'. . a.?. .......
o - " .. v . . 1 1 l . . t; y can ' ...w .... jt j vy.i i ..-j c. .? ll.l.l...l,
r yy r .'u , ti unaj.11 unu j'isiiy ocen opposea tome ex- encou t Jxfew excopt-ons amounting to betweoiilislei.ee of standing armies, it appears tome, a and c jffad nine hundred volunttnlv preparad to branch of our domestic initntima ..r ...1... .
iKi U"- Tii-,t"n " "w"'1 ,he, V,.,,u"Jeer;' a- I t importance, and one deserving'lhe immediate crelse y
.fTHLiiincuiuj urns u m v uu; in t.imoiH, a 1- and serious attention of tSo lixrU
the corruptions practised at the recent election in b?"lr nou'8j ""less their nccount are liquidated by this State bv tho Whis. the th ofJa'ary ls.ll, they will b left in ihe hands of
Tl.n.i . . . IV . ; proper omcers lor collection, triVioul reirard to iirrnnu x ue vjiooe states tno precise amount of the ! sheer neressitv comuels me to this roiira. I ks.,.. .......
i corruption fund for the citv of N. York 1. lrr . t lhat this notice will not m u .heft.U.I
t j ...... "
Richmond, Dec. 34 183d.
Uiril and natrii'.t miii lit 1 h nnmiln ll.orr thnt I. n .. 1 .1. .. . . . . 0
fil.r . ' t . i -- ---- , ...... ...,s l. ricl,L jmi, oiiu mai otners nave ue- anu canals, we are exnendin..- million of nvinivJitoul lbtty-eiht hours afterwards tho requisite come almust destitute of ofii,:ers. in r.nnn..- nrlf...k'. m. . millions ot none .
hi ... not only mustered, but was transported I of tho indisposition of competent individuals to in- more j hone not s ,h , . . & -re jacceptcomnLions under tLo existing Uw. tlZSoo
we,, rcgu.aieci mi.itia torco must ever be, so , the burthen : we construct this road,we open this calong as our republican institutions continue, tho i nal, that yourindustrv may bestimulatcd, that your great arm of our delencc without organization, farms may be made more profitable, that you may it must ever be at armed mob. and must. iip,.. k . : . . 1 .. J . i
r 1 . . a unrK.iv: ui 3uri)iu3,auuoninc sircngm ""a accuracv anu precision ' are to bo aconirf.! nnfli.,mlw.l,i 1. . . , ' ( K '' c? eesh or o answer the of it, he contibutea genCuslv and uncomplaining- I hy a defective system of notation, is not ca- y to ! Thl sum w-,s thUa?d ":toh.c?.h'oh ,l wa .'J'ned to accom- Iv... But shall Stoo b.U .w- f -f . -. --.1 001 CaU,-V to f iK.J" r?r'Ur i
, ""J - "..iu. i.ciiuriiitnce 01 our whn n rl..i,.? i . t is ricrhtin i ue comoiier is constrninp.l I.tt h o fot.i 1. ...... . . . Murtn
1 .1 " ...... . . . --o - I : J uu- , iichri. rnnst:iii irrr . .t. .
majority of the legal votes of the citv!'
M tho wba .. t .tl. l . u: :1 t..a J-Jthsnarn. tari M ,' ..u ' ' . V" " . 'uu,l'u"-s U1B WUOle amount At
o .....w .... hi, mi 1 any iu mm in-;i"ul". t . . - i -' ... ouv.il wurus nie MlrCaoitnl. nt f, .rll. H : 1 n-fi.-.ll.r rt1...r5 ' tllf Sima rnlnmn .U
I . .r, -, , . - , 1 ' I cui;i;n;!; ""; "i"-cu . uuuci lliu
injto them on the way whatever comfort ! .m m this subi-sct, I would remark thai nr. Z ' ;..! HY?6 suS14beetcu,t,lvat d 'ko Mich- same hgurc; and the sv..'fr required to pro-
ttr buTnU.y rc,l"ird.' Viar: .l.y -ere ; priation was made at the last session, to nay' Yho clo of T u Z ' " IT?!"? T lS
pr uvor 10 ,ne calu 01 Juu- 1 M i HHlaries ..f tho ad' Jtant and ouartcr-mastcr ,.on 1.,. ' .," v "u "M a-a -uassa- me car is "unnractiscu on lis souna in scriplion paper
F.eu Hutes removing agents. Copies of all i rals, and I respectfully remiest von .rt m! '.",,J"T'.a "u ""ccticut, iew Jersey pare; and the difference is "too nice to be apnre- Now, wc aver that nrrr r.i. i..i.
.1.. ... .. ' - . . "ii i 1 eiinsy ivania. imliann iv. r.... .1 . ...... CiatnV' uln hn H.iU.ik. I . .: r .. . r w.ua urm ;
.. . t . .. 1 . . u. 1 v. . . jck i avuu2;r. .ci- were fir iiir niiv shi' i-
- .- ..- . 1 i .. -. ...... u. itiiii.1.. 1 tr nnii r.t . a .
. n Trt r ie(..in.malA . . . . A... J . . " - ........ ......... .3 .
ncr:s c. jonps.
, , , . JKSSR K. WILLI MS. Uecember 1. lfjt. 'JS-H
"tielf-defence tho first lw of Nature."
are
of as
th ere lore
. "ujicuuiy: xi . -" -g " . 1 - - r .j (uiiuu uy ins laoie 01 norage the agriculturist by constructing rids i tation, to associate such words ns aim, slain, with anals, and expending millions upon" them, -air fil,rJ. brcak steak, with pear, wear ; and skate,
RF.F.S C. JONT.S.
4ii-4i
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LKT I KKS testamentary have tiscit taken out of the are I rohaie court, on tha e.i.i. nr i. i.-
QAI. . ... . . .. . . ' - " - - I.D.C 1.
era! hundred tliousand dollars-and both affect 0 "'Comss TS?i-lt believe what they publish rand tha C.lnh.. in claims .aid etiB L ur'T'l lrta
required to pro- ticol.ir, pretends to rely upon .he informal o, ,r wilhi"0"e th.Gd."bUd 'Z", Z' Z long soun.. of a as ingatc; J individuals of high character, who saw the ub- ' ,"""ed",, 'mj,,neBI:M ?" " Pih'I te b. solvent, practised on its sound in ; scriplion paper.' ! , . I :V. !; ('STKP' It-
Hocainher 3, ls3y. " 4g.3
.... .. . - .......v., .t....wu. 1.. il V... llfir iC I. . . - . .
f b&m hi 1 ;.n -I-. ....... .. .1... ft - .. . . '. - .vmiuiuiur. Liinr r..r ivdf ti nh'.. 1. ... .1 i r-pnimn rr
1. .. . ' ' v.....iiu, i,UB mi .j. inn executive to no lead lillUur- miii -r1f . r. , . ' .u . - . ..,.,101111 v.c cuariro upon mcse Van liuren nlTm -la '
i " j " .. 1..11 1 it-ti assur- j tiini oiuces, wittt ttie expectation of riv no- their lion Iias'h 1 1 t ., , - r"" ' "cu wurus , mat, in tins particubtr, they lie bv ten bv ntio w , m discover with myself, tint much cred- duties strictly and faithfully performed. 'TJ'l l,B eu.Ull.dd t3 a libcral i aS b,llc,' nVer' monotoned ; and yet who does i and by hundreds, of thousands IU 1;,, ' 0
rTr ,"n?.ro:J''e'.n,t only to him, but My duty, also requires me to inform vou, that fur Hsu vev . f Z V pmV'T ,0f an.ricm-1 a01 rclvc arence ct sound? That differ- universally bo set down as doin, unless thev ob ; , t J who nssistod bun in bringing so delicate an our public records are in a situation entirel y n- fc ' l! ! 5, ' ' . We hve as. lt 13 we:I I T" ,S "10f e sl"kn 1,1 ' his n.ia.ion tain and publish the certificates" of this- S 'l I i?'
1L nai .a"l s;,cc,!8s,i" a trrrn,!l:u"n- ! 6Snd whore they are exposed to total destruc- , ne Ifir.Z , f.f " V'?6 'i '""haustible reason, auditor, porous, must uals of high character, who saw the aubscriotion ;. a two'
; proviouii; nr me aoooiiiimant ui nitmn
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
, b,B so1(i " PuWic sala on Saturday tha 29lh inst mberl at the lale residenco of Isik- lfi- ,u .
'rt.-r..f, Cfif A, MIKht I-arming utensils, a quanti
ty v ti,-n rri...r .. - . . .t :. . - ., . -'"-i "'"un
nGoologist not h ivin . expired, I renewed tho house erected for the use of lha L.Lnr "K;"k i l -.0'." ' ne.cessnr-v l' wo,k Jni, bring this ! K'erv one can perceive bow difficult and how
&mmm ot Mr. Dtv.d Dtlo Owen early in the . is not fire-iroof. surronndr-d bv vari..,., ,.if... ' ,rom a!)ro:,tJ l!,en u-v ""bring a premium.
The results of this examination the past I der the snme roof, whose occupants, bo 'l ev evTr Lfo'v I "r"!1" ?VCr' bu3,lcl of s lh' and are highly gral.lying. Tne mineral deposites I so careful, rmv not aUv.-.v, ... t J . lor er hLindrcJ "nds of iron mtnuf ictured
. il. .. .... I '
j- western 1 to boexten
r-intiesoi vormillion, 1'arko and S- ountain : tunes of other states, nnd tho rnniln.rni ; r. I
gratnying. 1 ne mineral deposites j so careful, rmy not a! ways succeed in securing wit!, , b , , ,ron mnuMctured part of tbe Suite are found not the safety of tha building. In case of acduent i n on s , 1 taim" S,,dl SlcPa b aCt" n.ivo but of the very first quality, the state' would sustain a loss, which he mXr- J 2 h,e,ll;ir and liberal principles, you r Vnrm l.,i- k. . .. . . . . ' . . ""sior- ui rjo won lers in ihp. wav- ni t.t..
woniers in Ihe way ot crfntino- wr-nltK-
gr to bo peculiarly rich in stone coal and iron ! of tho public de,it,rie. of the U. States Td! 1 IZulT1 t? tle 'njunction of the r5- in Verinillioii nrco iratinns are nnk . vuiismuuon; you will then, emohaticallv ftneonr-
ktclar.. - ..... . " . o .-p.tirru uy ur.y SUDSCUUent nin :.r.4 . .:.....' . . . ' .
L:."""'1-1""' rooniun in auniion to tier olli- atlent on or ex-nnnditnrr. O .r ,!. . ,v...'f
fimamlssalt water of the strongest Kind Ins ; seems tr, mn.nrn ,!.-.. .1 i.a .,. .
. . . 1 - --i ...... .. ........ yio.to iliuso
on timber, dressed art.l undressed? ih.i.J . l.
horse wagon, con.nleto! a Itm r,....
lianer' Rood order lor the rr,l. . ...I .u . '
low 1111- T,. a .t. r:i..t. : e. . . . 01 articles unnecessarv tn rnmn....... T. .
vel ,t would be to give the sound of e in net, to tbe t elections we call attentifn ' to lZZ 1 s' nnd kanv " Jf X. termination cr in player, reader and a thousand ! Hagrtnt Ss tnat L ocur, ' t:' " 'CWk' WiU mor3 of such words; vet ibis ,s the pronunciation timonv is sure undcas.lv had. W Z i JOHN M. r.STI.P.
.pi - . ..-v. .v- ... , ...v.: 1 f .
I jrVXAl. 1 I'.l .1 .Iv-X I 11. 17 1 .j.wuvji,.
oirents ! n. 1 .en
I Uit,.
hjs table calls for. I do not see the propriety of rupVoVpS Vt. hU SUC.hw;0nl3 tutelar, under ! ,.f ,be Federal Government in Ss city in al his fourth or short sound of a, instead of its second lowing men nnid r r .;., f" " i' .'."i ? .
18-3t
uu'ii .icai ur n iJirii.ximaic. inn wn.-n 9 . n. 1 - .. ... .
P.. .ui.. unuj iay wic wiiiio froinff on. l o consisting 01 a lot rontainin- one hall r.. ...-!
A House nnd lot in Mnlisl.ury For Sale.
nearer approximate. The word afar it ro- 1 ..iu ,uJ. .i:i. . . 7 "wul : ?' V u'5f"'S"ea r,sivcs tos-n his pmpenv in Sliin.-
pcatedly placed with such words as canal. hab. W " I " r x IIjV - mV 10 V ."s ,.co"XR,n!."5 h
and is dirr.ctr.,1 fa ho cnun U,! Kl. ...... nV.. .. ' ' " ""' -xiug ai uiueil, oom v.USlOm-hOUSe "-r V " ' W'" "',Wer "'r a'""'es.
" -. v. v. iiiyo lllC.ll
1. - n.. o ' ... -v.... i.uuiio 1 .... ....... .. ........ T w . . 1 . Ike tliem. I him ll, f .fr,. ... ...l.... .. 1...1.1.. ... 1 well with niiinii in ,t ,.,! ..-.ii,.. . ...... j. .
... - . . ,. 11 li r 1 .... . U...VC... niiuauciiucu ine pons, Ol tiers rciiiht hp ; . . . ' 1 ma ...rar. :ince the nnncin r nf h...sr. ; sv liable far is made to soir.ff l.L -. . .. . . . 1 "-igm ue thl , . f . , , .,. . . .
nee,-; industry, and morality - ' the notation tabic a strikinMV d Sent aZa.??? -We" " m f the ; her.u,for. been eccepi.i nT wiliu
f j-.vj-.MWIH Till U J
Our dutv. thr-f... ; --'cm.ure, commerce, and
., .-' . -ii-muiacturcs; you wii . in the fullest sin nftV, i
. t --- i' fjtviin t 11:1 f r '. wi s in 1 11 n hina t ir.o .... ' . - - . v ...
rtoined. an in Parko coal I t.. tb ' - x." " .. T 1- term, "couiiteu
mil...... ... . 1 fu"" ... icum.nitB "c.iii 11 ine roncn ot plkttuiwaou. cotl of P.usburg or indeed ofany i dent, bv erecting f,r-nr..,'.f rf..r:,r.ei rl
f! tho Unitod States." to . the ! a .i i f. 1.1 ..".... w"'."a "lvm i i-..i r 1 ffiven to t. namolv ibn in i ! ... ' "J ll'nun, wu
(w.OwenU.nn ,. 7 Y ."o'uccorui:igiy recommend an appropri- "c "l....,,, . ,,,o senate an l House ot lisp-! ;,, .; -- i view to eniigntcn me conscience ol tho Secretary Vr mok" ad It ,.I ? ? f T. ! atl.H ',r th!lt H,ri"Se- resentat, ves : Permit me in conclusion to congrt- ' X! Ponced shawl t, ,n another place of the treasury as to the open interference of hi! aaf Frie ri t ,huStIlhe f l,Ct 1 ta,te rleasi,re ,n announcing to tbe Lagisla- y P the general prosperity of the state. S ? ,tS r0Ijer S"Und: 13 pronoun- ; 'hirelings' with the freedom of elections. rffh. an wW l8!" .'L h!Jst ' LUre' t!m ,C?L- A- ? PPP". Iia "gent, ' T Ve ar oc.l d.-eoly indebted to" Divine Pro- " Pron0unccd , Will the Globe tell Us opinion of the sort of cor
MM, mitotaniial J. ' 1 J I -s,,cceeuctl ,n ettecting a treaty with tho Mi- , ,,,e,,ce tor tne enj y ment of ao many blessings;' p " ,T r . i-u. ruption, which takes the People's money out L . . ; . M,ra,aniiai una ramdlv mcrnisin wnn ik !.m nj;... v... .i.- .. z - 1 .. . .. ; .1 .. .1 c. .... . J ; r roni these few snmi. p. u in r..:nn Knt V. ! .l.-. . , , ' 1
f"id be nskad fur h 'r" t : , ;,,u","'' "v "cu a consiueraoie anci the most " 3 w.c.c.uic cn.icavor so to shape our course 1 tam , ,- wic.r pcKeis unuer laise pretences, and sustains
PVf. 0en - Z 1 "u,ivel'" aesiraoie portion, of their reservo has been ceded nna ',r conduct as to merit a continuance of them . , u 1 " ,uwlUWK " sau,y a4i" with it hired assailants of the People's rights?
f'vniirttcA ftMut'.!. 1 ' t- . " - ' "c ti.vj tidies. iiiu eAiincuon 01 trie InK?d CI '! m:ln-vvHUl!,t,.,?!, '"ter- ;dian title, in our stale is exceedingly desirable. taJi 1 1:'.9!1 details. ou will be con- land our nrosnnritv. ... r,m n.,lJ ..!
iDiwticeto n.K The Miami nation have here
a l -g stable, a.
December 7 th, IS38.
JAMCS T. IIIGtilNS.
43tf
JUST PAY UP QUE TIME.
- ' I I' AVK always credited libsrallr, and induleed as Iibs-
ofi JL ralIy;noir I need MONEY ery much, rid do insist on . . I .Sim. I ......... I ... t : i - .
.... ........ w.u . . .t.oAc irnitivuiai. payment, Dy tha , First or Jancirt sext, those wbo make oavment. I
December 4ih, 183S.
DAVID WALLACE.
fectlv f .mVSar" T"fnT T - U Thc "ney spent by the Whigs at the election ! lcTDi vlZTZxr! icciiv iiim liar to n m.pii nni n.aj.iirfla .r. .. . . . .... .....
j - : . i" ou.i wnaiever us
i -i- v. ".'" . wir. u.. nor. x anau ... . i . ... ... ,. .... .
rai usureuiy CALX, on Dy a , Richmond, Dec. 1st, 1939.
ATTICT8 SIIDALr
47 rj
rf1? iuJication, f ' V , - le . 7re ! loIore been t!le occupants of a very interesting i a j- mineral ucnosites are like- I nnri
, F -" va x ia 7 x l x A s. . . At i ll ll n Till l .viiica m n r. v
7 - - v.. nv-ini,u i. at iu r . 1 a 1 ! I t t . . i
u. .1 ; iviniiuon, nave ueen excluded whilst
4 uy uie vav ivt to bo accomplish. ; nmnlAil Mr.;;t ; . .
ll4 immn. ;
nscer- diate vicinity has progressed with almost unex- .
s m m l n vx 1 a.11 A i
accordance with.it, w.ll mispronounce a multitude ;5arily cost some money was their own; that!
... ,r ... ... .. spent by the an Buren office-holders was the ! W?val -1-k.a ble of if TP J" 6 k h3 Wn I.1- ! PoP-Pd to them for other service than ' r . "T" A l?01?' ble of vowel sounds. On one page he gives the : brow-beating and challenging old and well known I r '" hi. method 1 of informinx; hi. long sound to the first a in maintenance- on an- r-itivoo- t Xa ...I!. , t. ir .,, ,eM Knowtl A friends anil customers, and also shop keepers from a ! Other, he oives it the short sound of A t 1 ' C,lUe.OS V lhua P ls nla'Shalling illegal VOters,or distance, that tbey c.a be accommodated at th. tim. o, at I ; "0 ' iVf ?' ,r : 6 , - S.U,nd ?l e- Al I spouting froth and venom against all lhat is de- "" "ot.ee, w,ti a. good (or the best) of Hom.mad. I time, he instructs us to give the short sounds to cent jn morals, and respectable in character and ' " Kal Miure of IMMiTrf and AlIOES, fin. or
...w . .. . . . v. ...j iu .uc s.iiauiej er, ur; anu conduct. n i.uni.rcu .:. im. wwn or vicinity, ceiyin;
For Vie Palladium. McCUFF BIT'S SCHOOL. BOOKS, Xo. 2. When children firt begin to spell, And stammer out n syllable.
V e thiiik them teJioua creatures. Colman. i lne lon? and close sound to O in the termination i- . t- .. .. . ...
i . inn iiueri-sim ml; fr7 rsqqires that iheso should bo fully thinj by the wav not to boaccu
ilVe e.!i ..r.. i.:"!:!e,'?:.. . . ... (It therefore earnestly to be desired, that tho
?W. new and ii.M X V h . i ,S ! urmS r trcal'' be such 89 justify its " tnem t8JlU3 "'-".-Cma.n. S ciose sound to o , the termination We hope, while the Globe' virtuous indignavT. -x new aud imposing character his hr-mo- ruiifi.-.l i. ,u- u J J .. . .... .. . j or. Afterward, he tells us that a these final avl. .: - . . , . - ... .
,7X'ea to the State Institution ... Ui " ' " r J . fluwr es oi :n "uougu to oe able to spell, is not an indis- aK1 b-v .h .v,. ,.r x-I. "Ii: x-.iirupt.on is yei irsc-n, it will take
ft hi .i i i -,- , "ir- grxierai irovernmeni. pensab o prerequisite to the rt nf .;ff. ..,1 ; , y, more, Up these cases. itnis put on the habiliments and assumed liar before vmi. for vr fl.e.i i.i-! ,wri... .t..JT. . reading; and , some Gf the examples he adopts in both instances, i .
.y oi a university. Us sn endid endow- ' tn tl..P r ' ' , ! ' "-r acimaie me ac- ; are tbe verv same words. Th,N ihe lat vno,l ; i
Sopliinn- . . - .nirtli.lt.lJ, Un Itietdaif last, by Eider John. idams.'
ther time. o- PURfLl.XCE; all of Preble rotxnfj, OAio.
The method of representing silent letters, bv ; Acco:"pa"ying th.s notice, w. received a portion of the .
l'l competition srea fro: a Scab.
Richmond Not, 24th, 1S33.
K. P. CO ALE. 4C if
children
sometime
studied so
reads by aldine tvnes. annenrs to m to ho ati.wthpr f,..;U. ' "e, together with the promise oi abottleof the 'o-o-.-onAi.' !
gf the glorious destiny that awaits; that j Since the adjournment of th- Lprri,ln.r i the wordsf.t 0t rery ieUf r c,omPosin? j the child seldom rerrards thc italic letters as sic. , and when " recei' -i" not fbr;et to drink to the J l 'ngthe intellectual nnrng mother of thc receive! from his Exce lencv th r' f lar ro ,t' r ' k "f 'T the drawha? scho ! nificant; and thev disfigure the page, wilhout any i hea!rt' PP and parity of tbe above partie,; in 1 of Indiana, Auxi,,ar,o the Univer- Michigan, TJ encLVn" "eHa eetfXX: -ntage. "lie leaL" that a given - -y atway. t, w b, lean- i. !
U numero.. intit,,.;..- -.i "1 "ZV '"' , certain . w me words without reference to their i mhin,. r i ;- j : " - mind.'
- .vilu ttiu si.!- , rosu uiionj n UIO l.rrr.clritiim -t h.o S-.. cnnliii.n..t Ut Ti . . i ...m j huuvuu!. hi i uniim
..: .. " . i --- v... mil itraons rmv oc tau?nt wv ?t,i k.. n .u.. i i w.c:.n ;
- -. c . , . . i 7 13 u.i ...a. t.. u.ti lo w;uQlll.lcll l y ,
James C. Ferguson,
HASjUit receded from PhHadei pbia, a lar; assortment of Jew T. gold and silver w ate hex, a plniid alabaster time piece, almost ere r pattern of Breast pins, finger rings, ear drops, Cutlery, pencils, combs, complete seta of Brittania ware, matical instrument. Pocket books, an.) nearlr everr thin called tar in hTe
Tbe public are respectfuay i ari ted to .ia.fl and exam-
x. x
....
t nriirtxtA az .
r 1, uu.ucence in various parts of
xne ivabasn College, and tho Asburv
tjTjy "J the west, South Hanover, the Frank-
v-uie, aud the Dublin Academy in the in1' aiUi eaSt' whiIe ,he Cnty scminar maajr instauces nre acquiring great resL.y anii re taking the stand thev were f Wfh.0CCUpy tlj svsle,n 'narked "out bv SaJI j?"' Trup. some of tho institutions eu?- ve been aslsd recently bv set2!!,e,; buUhRn e spirit of their friends .eeo crushed: they are rebuilding and iV " ' W'th renewed nJ successful tiaJ , 7,C.n mit obsevng, and, at the lVW.Tn 7 my feeble eommendation to (ScC 4lUrs"ed' a"d the "or displayed by eacher,'f ,he county of Wayne. It CVtW T raucl! to ee their ""mple coX th!.,?f S,m,M caUin5 'oughout the y . oetriyonven lions nrn rrot ..n ;.k . '
JMthe right spirit ad show that thev -I twiy and importance of their profession.
I ft. i JO a. r jd Wa trhtxtt frM irari muaT
j Uichtno.-vJ, May 27 ih, 1237.
aitf
Joseph, and j pictures The rihirt i letters.
of Michigan, therefore, appears to be two-fold, many symbols, to perceive the identity
Joseph, and pictures and othor symbolic rhxr... ;...ta.j r X....1 . .-.- e. i
terminates, as it rises in Michigan. The obiect letters. We havo but to rnnM.V'' " f0"8'.1 turning a a.nerent appearance, there.
i.. . . -v.uui uiu3 3 not insiv rermrni inn frt hpm ukirh a-,,UI
' ; t r " w-iviu, j --j .vj jicrtcne iae identity in our 'other either to prevail upon Iiwiana, to improve that "lda of reading aiid theirs. The pronunciation i The part of the river with,,, her own jurisdiction; or J of words, must of course, in both cases, be acqui- mucb 1 it !?Jill h" P"V;Ve?e,..M0,n? h "." IT': d,rrt!'V .r b7 inst'ruc.,on. ! hte i
I is not that easy recoerniuon of them, which would I
our otherwise be attained.
numerous typographical errors denote too i
haste in the publication of this book. This I
at her own expense, and fbr her own bencfiIn ! B ,t analogical reasoiny 7s noi , ." !.'! -prehense because the cr- j
m sa . i . s . . i .- w.v. , , i iui ni r : r ii v viaasn a lit rMi nil ar o xa az tna x a :
my rx-p-iy xo me viovernor s communication I A ,A i one mav comm."!. hm.ar : . . r ." :
not flatter him with the hope, that Indiana would ! practicability of teaching a child to read' and to feel herself able, at this time, to incur the expense j read accurately, .without knowinT a tdocde letter that must necessarily attend such an undertaking; j Reading xvitboct Spelltxo, is" a method not but I did say and hope that the sentiment may ; nlv practicable, but preferable. ' meet with your cordial approbation that Indiana.! A knowledge of orthography, however is newould at least, cast no impediment in thc wav of cessary ; but not to the art of readinc' It is a Michigans accomplishing so desirable an object! needful adjunct to the art of writing and it orcaton her own responsibility .-Less than this we ought i y facilitates our search for words and subjects in
, .. ...j. iiiowcauu,: ...........ta u.m ,.ii nui.;, n nose arrangement m
the energy, and the enterprizo which so distinct-' founded upon the common sequence of tho letters i ly marks the meatis, character, nnd conduct of ' of the alphabet. It is evident, therefore that at ' 4 1 1 " T x" r -L T . '. -
3
O a 1 I V W x a r- n
raiu",-l,Uieu' u xnuiana, ncniy , neume pnor 10 our jcarning to write, we must presentations are far from being objectionable, if 1 Riebmood, Dee.3, 183
Bootsi, Shoes and Brogan.
1" E ENS &. SOX, have a hand an excellent asJ sortmeat of articles in their line : f;entlemenM,Hne Roots and Site, 1 it and 2nd quality. Mens' kip and course Boots and Shoes, I ouihs and boys coarse and fine do. ' , ' Oe ntlemens tine calf seal and morraeco pumps. Children and infant Shors, Indies j'nt calf seal, and prunella Slippers, and S?ioes, Women's coarse Boots and Shoes,
and the tares in the same field; and the sterotv - h'TlTJL,:!",
... , . v ......... iiT i i . .riy j'w hh cash or xnprs. per says: '-Let them both grow together. I shall ed trade. Call and examine before porehasimj elsewhere, not designate instances; it is enough that such; Richmond, 12ia mo. sih, le38. 4Su
error" exist; and ihey are inexcusably frequent. ' -
ii is a debatable point, whether the practice of embodying quotations from foreign languages, in
a spelling Book, is useful; it is certainly not ap
Who owns the Animal?
A ROAX MARE, about four years of4, near fourteen
hanl4ah, and toleraWr trim built, has bean in mv
propriate. I shall not now enter into the COnside- ( eon sidera&J. length of time; no one ha. claime.; or ration of this question. Such an appendage, ac- I i,n1aired ffW therefore I bar determined v .ell her on
companies llio Eclectic S-el!inT Book un!,i JU1 t I'ecemr; in pay tor her xeep.n?. A" ? . VleCU -r-eiUnS xJJv- . ( uaie j. aprm!. bP,f that time and par the i ertiaps it w.U not be looked upon as trivia! to hi!! ; end of tai? aH imereste-i will tske iMic..
make a remark unon tbe wood-cuts.
4-3t
rrillC KUB-CRlBERreTecu'a:iyinlbrn.b.t J. fnerwis ami th. public, that b. has opened X a DRUG STORE in RictixtoisD, Mai. ArrMt, A T3 f (a few doors Et of the Bank,) where ha inland. J f-. I keeping a geneial aasomnent of i4r DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, .
w iai xiasu. sj a.xa Assvsuve ot af'grwj quality as can b. procured ia tha Eastern Cities t which be will il wRoLMitt sismI ETn. am reaftabla term. - .J. K. DI ODAIi", Ricwitoxn, XVayiM county, Ind., Ken. 3, 183). ' 4tf
PARKER Sc GRCEa
SAMt-'Ei W. PARKER, cConrwrarinetFaysrtM.
and J. W, ;BEX,of Rxcbtoortrl, Wayne couaty, Kwra
entered tato a co-partnership for tha trssMeuoa of eiril awiaeaais tha IVayna Cireuil Coart. Aft Hsrh b4iaaae entrusted with either will mceira tbe joint attention of both. J. W. Green onuaue. al hit old stand next door waat of tn Bank, where lie rtili bnps to rweivif abar. of the pnb lie paironago. As a Mt ia C"aery K. will adminis
ter oaths, txke deposition, aekaow!ynto.X4 or Creds . July 14th, 1333. . ..' .. ' 5T3C
