16 1 Clear and Beautiful. I was at church this morning with the Ladies from P.O office. Dr. J. McKinney and myself took a ride yesterday afternoon 3 miles from town and fell in with Fox Hunters at Kahns Towers Took tea this evening at Peacocks and went to Lockmans Church with Myses Clendenin, Cox & Peacock.
17 2 Clear and Beautiful. I was at the Land office this morning with Captn. Bloomfield
Argument Court today in the Common Pleas. I was at the Circus short time this evening ---at Mrs. Hanna's then at Peacocks.
18 3 Clear and Beautiful, a little Rain about 4 oclock P.M. -- Mr. A.J.Jones, merchant of this town with whom J.J. Clendenin was married this morning at 7 oclock. I was at a small Party this Evening at Mrs. Leslies Went home with the P.Office Ladies-
19 4 Clear and Beautiful. I recd a letter from Julia Ann Rawn this morning Dated "Thornbury Oct 12,1831." Meeting in Court House this Evening to appoint delegates to the New York Tariff convention on the 26th inst.[?]--Jacob Holderman, Mr Cardon, & Walter Franklin Esq. were appointed. I was at Peacocks and Shunks after the meeting.
20 5 Clear and Beautiful, I wrote to Julia Ann Rawn today- She tells me in her letter of Oct 12th that they had recd. a number of the Saturday Courier: in persuance of my directions and that the first number they had was Sep. 24th 1831--Rec. of Mr Brown Proprietor of the Circus Company $10 for Professional Service. I was at the Circus this evening and afterwards at Peacocks. . . [his punctuation]
21 6 Clear and Beautiful. I rcd. Two Letters last Evening one from Libhart Marietta and the other from H.Steele at N V Ellison, Phila. I paid Wolferberger today for horse and [?] him in full as per his receipt. got new stove pipe from Thomas--I was at the Circus this Evening afterwards at Peacocks and walked home from there with Miss R. Wright--Took leave of John Joseph Clendenin who goes to Phila at 2 oclock in morning to commence his journey to New Orleans I parted with him in his chamber at Matthew Wilsons at 10 1/4 oclock P.M.
22 7 Foggy and Cloudy. I settled with Wm. LeBaron this morning and paid him (or his son Theodore) in full 85 cts. "Rec." of Wm. C. Berryhile [sp?] in advance for the "Saturday Courier" $1.00. to be rec. by him next Saturday I was in company this evening with Dr.McKinney and Boyd Hamilton at Buehlers drinking wine, and afterwards at Fahnestocks and the P.Office-
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