Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 38, 24 September 1842 — Page 3
WHIG MEETING. Peisuant to notice given, a largo and respectable number of citizens f C.imbt idge City and vicinity, met ftt the Seminary eti Tuesday evening tho 13th inst , for the purpr.se of making I fie necessary arrangements fur the reception of the lion, Henry Clay of Kentucky. On motion, D ict. Joel Pennington was called
in lhn rhair.and Ilufus Crane appointed secretary AHer the House was organ-zed and the object of the meeting explained by the ehair.it was Resolved, That a Committee of arrangements bo appointed bv this meeting to act in connection with the Committee of arrangements appointed by the County meeting, and make arrangements for the reception of Mr. CI ay in Cambridge. City on tho 3d day of October next. Whereas the fol-
lowing gentlemen were appointed said Committee : '. wife, and the rest of his little children, he teachUoct. Wheelen, Nathan Smith, W. M. Casgrove, ! 69 to transpire to scenes of immortality be
Ilufus Crane, John Shank and Thorms Newby. Committee of reception at Cambridge City: S. K. Iloshour, 3. T. Sharp, William Conwell, Ira Lackey, William Hliott, John Crane, John Richey, Williams Petty, J. T. Caster, Jacob Reiman, Solomon Meridith, Thomas Tyncr, E Stevens, Henry Reiman, Joel Pennington, Ci. B. Rogers, John Hoses, Samuel Harvey, Jesse Stewart, Henry B. Dinwiddie, Edmund Loremer, Pieasent Johnson, James V.inuxcn, Jacob Vorc, Samuel Sehoolflell, Caswell Witt, J. P. Craeger, E. W. Fmney. Marshals for Jackson Township; A. T. Hamilton, S. S. Clackner, Richard L. Leason and George Develm. We aro making necessary arrangements to receive our Whig friends, and our Latch String is still out. The citizens of Jackaoo Township, aro requested to meet at Cambridge City on the morninjj of of the first October at 5 o'clock A. M , and form n jiroei ssion to marc h froni thence to Richmond. Resolved, Tint tho proceedings of I h 19 meeting ie signed by the President nnd Secretary, and be published in the Richmond Palladium. JOEL P E X N IN J TO N , Prest. Rt'it's Crane, Sei rv. The Two Generals. One "General ArvtHY," heretofore an officer of high rank and extensive inll ien.ee in tho Whig party in this State, has been for several weeks past tming, and is supposed t have deserted and gone ov-r to the enemy. No reward will be paid for his apprehension, but if any intelligence can be obtained of his whereabouts, his regimen tills and side arms will be conveyed to him. General Enthusiasm, formerly an officer of distinguished met ii, bui moro latterly retired from the Servian has succeeded to tho command. Hih appearance, again in the field has inspired our troops wiiti invincible courage, and struck terror to the hearts of nil their foes. Under the auspices of this triid lender, th;s division of tho grand Wbig army will be found unconquerable. Ohio State Journal. Disputed Territory in Xeic Hampshire It is not L'eiierally known, sas the Portsmouth (X II ) J oniiiil, that n portion of ibo territory ol N-w II unpshiro b is been tn dispute between the United Suites and Great Hutam. Yet such has been ih . co p, and the disputed portion consists of ih whole iiact of country between the outlet ff Lake Conneotirut nnd Hall's Stream, extending nor'h to the highlands which divide the waters into tho Si. Liwrt-nee from those flowing into the Atltniic. IS v tbo nwartl of the Dutch Kmir, ibis territory was assigned to the Brinsh nlltioegh it h id always been claimed and occupied by New Hirnpsbirc. Tho treaty recently negotiated bv Mr. Wfbster and I, rd Asiiburton has confirmed the title of tho right of owner, and the territory now constitutes an undisputed part of the public domain of that state. For this favor able result tho people of New Hampshire are per k. a. ..!!. tori in !h f.rl lhat ihntrenlv was negotiated bv one of her own most dim in- ' au.shed son-, ns .1, tho un.mi.eaehable justice of! her claim. Baltimore Clipper. v Scale of Education in the United States .-From tho recent U.S. census, the fulluw ing in teres! mg taldo has been mado out, exhibiting a comparative viow of ihe number of white persons over twenty years of age, in the different Stales, who cannot read or write :
Connecticut 1 to every 5fH Mississippi 1 to every 20 Vermont 1 ' 437 Delaware 1 " IS N. I lamp. 1 310 Indiana I " 1 Mass. 1 " ltih" S. Carolina 1 " 17 Maine 1 " 10S Illinois I " 37 ( Michigan 1 " 07 Missouri 1 " lt I R. Island 1 " 07 Alabama 1 " 15 j N.Jersey 1 " 5H Kentucky 1 " 13J New York 1 " 57 t;e,.r,;ia 1 13 1'enna. 1 " 50 Virginia 1 " 12 I thio 1 " 43 Arkansas 1 " 11 Ji Imisiana 1 " 321 Tennessee I ' 1 1 j Maryland 1 " 27 N . Carolina 1 " 7
Camphine Explosion The bar room of Joshua Sturii, in O ik street near Green, was set on fire on Thursday evening, bv the explosion of a cam phine oil lamp. About $100 worth of property was destroyed, and Mr. Siurgis narrowly escaped fatal injury. Phild. Pennsylvania.! . Wheat has maintained its firmness during the past week at 37i een's per bushel. At BIIeviUo ihey hae been paingbut 3." cents, and at S'. Louis from Ji3 to 10. according t i the kind of mmi cy given in payment. The depreciation of St. Louis scrip, nnd the incressir scarcity of specie, have created a fall in the price of Whea t, both at St. Louis and Belleville. Alton Telegraph. A female relation of madam Malsprop once ppeakin of an accident thnt occurred to a couple while riding n a carnsjj", sai l; 'Owing to some , ,, . , f . j , - . , collateral insecurity of the driver a attention, he ! , .t. ,- e .. , ! drove off tho acclivnv of a horizontial precept.! r . j r j i j .t. l- r thtty feet perpendicular, and replaced the hip of , the young lady so bad that tho physician couldu't suggest it. Illinois Xew Wheat. 5000 hosheds wheat from this Siale, were sold in New York on the 221 ultimo, at from 07 to 101 crnfs per bushel. It was purchased for the West Indies. Alton Telegraph. A philosopher beine asked what was lb" first' thing necessary to win tho love of women on-: awered 'opportunity. j
Touch of the auhlimc. I rise, Mr. President
loarg'ja trie cisb ot trio rich man nno itie poor man, and I believe that before I ehul havo Coneluded, you will allow that it admits of nu urgnmenf. The rich man, Mr. President, declines ins emanciitcd form on a mahogany sold, rut down, and hewed out of tho tall cedar of Lebanon, which grew upon tho lofty and capt summits of ihe ever memorable mountain of Jehosaphat. Then, Mr. President, he lifts tip to hm-,ivadroui Hp the tfolden china cup manufactured, ns is well ; known, Mr. President, in Chili, Puru and other I unknown and uninhabitable parts of the universe ; .y... lh-ftlh.P harif, M, PrPB1,iPr.t ih ,..,r min declines his expectation in a collage, from which he retires to the shade or sorno ambr.iireous stream ihero to contemplate the incomprehensibility of the vast constellation and other immoveable statelttes that devolvo around tho celestial axnltree of t h i 3 tcrraquarious firmament on high. Then, Mr. President, after calling around him his yond tho grave. Almost an Awful St tciDE. Tho Philadelphia Spirit of tho Times states that a strange scene oeei:rred in one of the courts of that city on Tuesday. A good looking Irishman was in the dock, arraigned on a chargo of participating in the lite riots. His wife, a pretty English woman, was silting on a settee near the clerk's desk. He keeps a small groeeiy and liquor shop in St. Mary street, and she attends it. IJjih I ive to 'drink.' All at once, about 2 o'clock in the nf:ernoon, the court was electrified by what wastho't to be the sudden discharge of a pistol, nnd at the aine moment the English woman alluded to gave a slight shriek, clapped her hands to her breast, and fell back, while a torrent, apparently of blood, was gushing forth fiom her bosom. A cry of horror rang throughout the court room. The officers gatherd around her. All believed that an awful suicide had been committed in the very presence of the law, and as a shudder pervaded every frame, the woman was lifted up and examined. To the consternation of all, u appeared that she had secreted a bottle of porter, in her bo sorn, and that the heal had occasioned thecmk to fly out from its imprisonment. She had thrust her fingers into tho butllo in vain. The red stream still poured out. No wonder it had been mistaken not for a torrent of beer, but fjr a torrent of blood. Baltimore Sun. The Combat Ohio, at this moment, is an interesting field of observat ion to the friends of good government, equal rights and public prosperity, in our sister States. Our exchange pa pers aro sprinkled wiih congratula'ory notices of the progress of the contest, and of the spirit with whn h the gallant Whigs of Ohio are innntaining their rights. The following resolution was adopted at a Whig County Convention in Onondago rountv, New Yofk, on tho 3d instant Ilfsolrctl, That tho W'hijj ihundrr now reverberating over the bills end villes of Ohio, proclaiming as it does tho proud spirit which animate.'' her s in", nnd tho contemptuous iir'ign itiun wi ll which they regard tho nMi-mptrd fraud and tyranny of her late legislature, is a most poioted nnd emphatij warning and rebuke to the l?gisl:t:ors of the State rf New Yik. The last of the Spai taii.i ! In rrplv toon in vitation from some Custom Hmiso Hirers t.od others in 'Ins city to pay lis a ii', the President h is written a letter declining the visit, nnd concl.iuitit; a3 follows: 'For myself, if I perish in my efforts to maintain the supremacy of the Constitution nnd Laws, I shall desire to have no prouder inscription on my monument than that erected upon the t. in! over ihe dust of tho Spartans who Icllat Tin rmopvliP '"Stranger, tell the Lacedemonians thai we lie hero in obedience to their laws."' Shades t.f 1'patntnondas! and living Mike Wa!.-h, watch over and prescive Spartan! -V. Y. American. i . U I bl oilier c Example and Ciiilprkn. The New Orleans Bulletin, in alluding to the force if example;' quotes from an eloquent writer, who said, 'Example is a living lesson. The life speaks. EvrY aciion nas a tongue orris are but articulat- , ", hreath. Heeds are tho fac-snmles of soul ; ,hV proclaim what is Within. 1 he child notices the life. It should be in harmony with goodness. ) Keen is the vision of youth: every mas-Ji is i t transparent. If a word is thrown into one bal1 anca a deed is thrown into the other. No'hinjr I is more important than lhat parents should be consistent. A sincere word is never lost. But j advirp, counter to example, is always suspected. : Both cannot be true, one is fil?e. Example is 1 like Statuary. It is sculptured into form. It is reality. The eye dwells upon it: the memory j recalls it; the imagination broods over it- lis ., . . , ., i inlluence enters the Sotil. j j Who Pays FOR IT? f. F. Thomson, Esq ,a recentlv nppmnted Inspector of tho Customs went ! ; , .i-.i i ' round testerdtv with an nssesment list evted on - ! he Custom House olll -er.', to p.V 'he expenses of ; the Indignation procession. The paper was headed hv a prominent Tvler office holder to the tunc of .-. It is said that n list of such as refuse will be forwarded to Washington City to be placed on file! Surety good men of all parties must deprecate such a measure as this: JY. Y. Trib. Two of the Tyler organs have cot to loggerheads. As a specimen, take the following from Bennet's Herald : 'OH! OH! OH! John .Tnnes, of tho Madisoni an, has stopped exchanging his pa pee for tho Her aid, because we think httii a find. The loss only equal to a few mouthfuls ot milk nnd water. We can easily balance that account.' Dysentery. Take a tumbler of cold water, ihn-kf ti it wi'b wh-ai fl ;ii r to the consistn cy cf cream, and drink it. R-.-peat it when thirsty. It is simple and cfTioacio-js. T .. ., , , r , , , , Lnpfel ow s beautiful tibras, 'suffer and be . , . , ! - strongl has been transmogrified by some prosaic . , , . gentleman tnlo 'Grin and bear Ur b 4bo True. 3 years arji, says the Crescent City, the question was with every man.- How sb,ll I milA . f,, V .... ,K. ;;,,. ;a ... V - m ire. smole II JW shall I support my wife and j cbl'dreii?' j The Cotton crop pf ,o,h Alabama for the var ! ... , ' ,, . , ,,-,' ; endttt'T on 31st Ano-os', al! received at M dm, was ; three hundred and nineteen thousand bales. In! the year lS19,the whole crop wnson'y 7000 bales-1
Ludicrous Mistake. The New York Sjn,
j speaking of AWermen the other (lav, exiled thim ; "conservators of ihe poHic weal." itr U' it it "eronchers of the public The compos ted." The Sun tr.mks toe mistake not so er great after u!l. , . C'1 !9 Stated that Abbott LlWren'e. E-quire is proprietor of a factory nt Lowell, which emtlo9 1 M'AQ tVm.itoa ai-orao-a ur .-. C- ..r ...... t, -Tid 200 in iles, av erne wag s 1 NO per weik. Tney nmiufucture 210,000 yards of cotton ciuth per weik. The Milwaukie Courier r f the 21st tilt, stairs lhat recently a fisherman of Like .Michigan to. k sixty barrels of white fish at a single hiul. OBITUARY. There is no part t.f our professional duty so j painful to us as that of announcing the depart- j ure from this life of individuals of honorable and I enviable repute, and whooe personal virtues render their deaths deeply nfllictive dispensations to a large and affectionate ttmil v, and 10 a wide circle of relatives and friends. Such is the duty which we have now to per- ; form of announcing ihe death of Mrs. LETITIA ( TYLER, wife of tlio President of the United Stati:s. ' This most estimable ladv was, in life, more ; trutv than we can represent her in wonts, a Wife, a Mother, and a Christian loving and confiding to her husband gentlo snd affectionate to her children kind and charitable to the needy nnd alllicied. Deeply impressed in early life by her j respected and pious parents with the truthful and heavenly doctrines of the meek Jkscs, in all her actions, wiih whatever sphere in life connected, self was firgotten by her, and the good of others ' alone remembered, which won lor her wherever ' she was known the love and esteem of nil. ; The puro spirit which animated her to such! virtuous and exemplary deeds fld to the bosom of iis Con at 8 o'clock on Saturdd) night . Xational InttU'tztnctr BOOTS & SHOES!! r'jT'tllK suhscriber '-liers for sale, one door ea;t ol ihe Hook Stu.e, a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, t'HILDRKXS' t.IIOKS, itc., made of variaas k.n.if leather, in a i eat, faiinna!de and unstnniial iinn.it r. 't itev are ottered tn tiie puhlic a- a ! iSOOD AfiTK LL:, nnd will be sol I LUEAl' for C. ISII. R. LSTKJiL. Richmond, September 23, 1S4 2. 3-5-41 .1 CLEJIR rUiCEJS THE HE.i CTY Ot SPEECH. miFREES .UEDIfATED IIOIREOL.XD l'lDV! IK you have a coufi anil vvis!i immediate relief, use Ctinifrcrt Jledicuted ILiarli'iun l Cuiidtj, as it it composed ot a number of the most s le an I sal u tuty cnuish in jre.lionts, an.l proiimi i'-eil hy all who have lrid it M be an exi-eilent article to rt liei e a cough, s'.vee len the breatn, nn.l clear the voice. I'ur sale Ly " 1 ) . I'. I !( ;l,l. ) V, an 1 i. kf.kd i I ilVAl. Richmond, Sept. -33, ISi?. .'Htf GASH Fl r 1 11 J K highest price paid ibr clean flaxseed delivered at i g liir at'jie ol 1RVIX REEDfc RUOTIIER. Sept. Qllli. 1S12. 3;J-tf The Bitinn MthmU T"f ! subscriber ha juat rc-oivd from tho Atlantic ties and no.v oti'ers for sale at the a Eneral ass.irtment ot Staple and Fancy D!iV GOODS, , suited ,o the present and ap;iroacain seasons. bi a s: 55 a 2 : , AVr e : s: . v a ss i: , ; Js'roffrtrs, Iron, I'ails, CASTINGS, &e. tc. comprising, in all, one of hik most iatf.xsh-e stocks' OF JIUniAMHZt IN ! HIS FART W7 TIIK (OLMnv. , grllar-in! purchased his Good at the l-w kst ipu'ie l'Kit-Fs. he is enabled to disnose of farm ! decidedly under former rates. JAMES E. RKEV KS . Richmond, Sept. 23, 1312. If) N. NEWTON,: Office nt JAMF-S Ill'XXIf fTT's, on Main, between Front and Second streets, RICHMOND, INDIA N A . Sept. 23d, lrj-12. 39:3w Slicrifl's Sale. "T)Y virtue of an Execution to me directed from the i JJ Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale at I l''et-0,,rt House door in Centreville, Wayne cojnty, India- ' na, on the loth dy of October, 1?42, between the hoars of ' ,o o'clock, A. M. and fcur o'clock, P. M. on said day, the i followi.ig property, sit.iate in Wayne county, Indiana, tow't - - A part of Section twenty two. Township thirteen, j 'fanie wsl of meridian line, beginning in the south : line of said Section, seventy-seven poies and fourteen links fr, ,s . . , ' . "...,.. . . ,.v ! Irom tne so.uu-weJt corner at a stake, a Beech 10 in due- ' north. G5 deg. east, 30 links; a Sugar 10 in. due-south. S5 i le; 2 min. 20 links; thence north 30 deg. , east 125 pole, : 7 '"'k' " ast;,1',,. et' o the mill toad; thence north 30 ! t -'" lta ""r, "Pin,ak- ! tno.ice norta oj cle lo una three Lynns'; thence north o deg east G poles and 3 links to tiie mouth of tiie tail race; thence south 7Ji deg. west 19 poies to the corner of tiie th in v acre tract purchased of Jesse Davenport; thence, with said purchase, n irt'i 3 1 deg east 4'J poles and 2 links; thence north 62 deg. east 0 p-iles and 2 links; thence south (33 (leg east 43 poles; thence souih 30 tieg. west 20 poles and tH links; thrnce north 86 i.'ez. west 43 poles; thence south 30 min west 223 poies aai 42 links to the south line of said Section; thence west, with the line. Si poles and t6link to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and twenty acres. Takea as toe property of Maxwell and Hid, to sstisfy an execution in favor of David A'ser. WILLIAM BAKER, Sherif TV. C September 2 2. 1?12. (W0 3-?ts. Sheriiis Sale. B I")Y virtue of a Dorree and Exer oa M me directe 1 saie at tae Court li-vje door i:t Lentrevi.'le. ay ie cojnty, ' In liana, on the I5ta day of Oj-.obe r, 1-12, bet veen tiia ' hours often o'clock, A. M and lour o'clock, P. M. on said , day, tiie following property, to-wit: A part of a certain! parcel or Lot of Land, know n by being Lot numbered four, j as numbered oa the plat of that part of toe city of Rich- j inoad, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by John Smit.i, I and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning oa the siuth I side ot Main street, at thecoraer of said Main street a.d ' teart street; thenceeasl, with street, twenty-taree feet; thence south one hundred and five feel to art alley; j thece we9t. with said alley, to Tearl street; theace north, j with Pearl street, to the place of beg nnii:g. Tatsen as t'e : property ot Atticos Si idafl and wife. Armstrong G'imes, ' J" 1 m, Joha P. Tweed, Natha;, Wilson, Isaac P. I James, and Isaac !Ka::ie, io si ti-.lv srt id De-rea a.ii Lxccu- i tijiU , favor nf j-..,vri.,v! n,nif,. an. 0,l;fl i WILLIAM B AKER. Sherif. W. C. September 2fuh, ii2, ( 2,00) 3?ts
Important! State Scrip.
EXCIIAXGE YOUIi SCRIP for FLAXXEL i rWMlV. Ri.-h.-no.t.I Tn H.i; at Msnufftirinz Ovn;anv J JL ei: a q lantuy of Fiaanel fr State s.v;p, old i-sje, at in face "ihev will a!o sell g-vd l'mf!', jt'assimere Clou, R-.'mke.;, Paper. ,Vc, t.f their manufac- ' ! ure, low, for g tun Is, ur w;il allj.v vie h;gwest price lor 1 Scrip in their rts. September 16, 11. Cannarv Iird: 37tf For Sale. teive nvn of l iin.-e Tiiev ,rJ 1.,-UmV". ! L CA tin ler-ic e i ntiers lor ve te: or t AXXAUV lUiillS of beajtifu! plu K v rMrril HI t:iii r i 1 v . an.! n rm iT in ir to tnis.eei.mi of cojittrv. Tfiey are heaitny. and recuoe Dut iitt.e trou'ii in leeoin, ck.c. rersous cnasa re invited to call and gee them . to DurJOB BORTO.V. Richmond, Sept. 1C, 1S42. 37tf 5,00 Reward S rOf.KX' from the pen of the Pubcriher, on the 2 1 inst , one KOAU an 1 one SOW, of the Insn (Crazier utock, liniit fi. tiir(,r.idfi!rl 'l'h n'viiv r.wnril uill ! iva, f.ip the return of 8aul hos. 1. Mi FAltLAN. Richmond, Sept. Iti, 1542. 3T 3 2Cr ID (SSSiS1 GOODS! r7 JHK tin lersinei!, erntef.il fnr past favors aow announce 1 to their ol,l customers ami tiie public generally, tiiat they are now opening tiieir usaal supply ot HOOTS. SHOES, and RUSSIA HATS; also, PALM LEA! II ATS. and BOXXETS, fine and common, and the latent ttyle. of FlorenceBraid BOXXETS, ( superior article ) j In a ! tition to the above, we are receiving ami now reailr i to orfer to ttore-kei pers anil others, hy tin- Unie or Unit, a j haii.Uonie mi l w c:o-soccte 1 lot of DOMESTIC tlOOUS, j c""s"""s' " . IiroirnantiEleichedML ST.LSS. ORIELIAGS, TICKI.S'trH. Sec. ; and alto, 2.000 xinrds of 'i mrritun Prints, of the latest and ti'j$t approved patterns; together tcilh other articles suitable Jor dressuig up a stock of goods. All of which, we feel dii.oS2d to sell on accommodating terms, lor CASH. AQCII.r.A JOXF.S ,t SOX. X". n. AVe also have received 10 dozen best Kastern C'.VI.K SKIXS, a quantity of undressed KID, I.IXIXO, RlX UIXt;, IIOKSE LKATI1EU, &c ; which w e will sell as above. fr-We have alsi received a large lot of IROX", STKKT., and XAII.S, from the ma n.ifactory in Fitishurh ; which we will sell at reduced prices, wholesale and retail. A JoNES !c Son. Richmond. Ia., Oth mo. 17th, 112. 8tf 184S. TAX NOTICE. f B yV. amrniiH of TAXES Charged on each One Hundred Dollars of valuation, for State, Co uaty an. I Road purposes, are as follow, to-wit; state Tar on each hundred dollars, 20 cts. County I ax, 4 1 Kua.l Tiis, " " ' 5 " For euch pall for State purposes, SO " Coll nt r purposes, 50 Attendance will he given in the several Townships at the uual places of holding Hie. -lions, for the purpose of receiving payment of the Taxes assossed, on the lollowin days, i to-vvit: ! Clay Township, ( 1 rent ' i'erry " .New Garden " : Franklin " AblllL'tOll " , Boston ' ' Wavue " ' J "Oersori Jakoi " Washington " Centre " Washington, September IDth, 1842 ', Witiiaiiishurg, " Sitth, ' Fcr.oomy, " 2 1st, ' .Newport, " 22nd, " Hillsborough, " :!3rd, " 1 Abington, " 2i',th, ' ' Hnto:i, " 27tb, " ! Kichmond, October 5th Sc fith, " Ilagerstown, ' 7tb i; Hth, " ! Cambridge, " Kith A: 1 I th, Milton, " ' 1 tr & 13th, " Centreville, " llthi: la ii. " : and every .lav therealter, at my ofliC3, until t!ie 25th day ' of I V cpinher, 1-12. fYj" l hn Taxes n re now d ie, and are re.pwe I to be paid ' on or bef the "i.'.th of Deca nler next, or each tax-paver ' may expct to pay cost, on a I that remain unpaid after that time. X'. IJ. Kadi Tax-payer is required by law to produce his receipt from tho Supervisor, e"rtifyin; shst he has worked ' nui h:s tail aiiio-jnt of Road Tax. so charred. J JAiOX II AM, Tr :asuri.r ot J'ai.ae County. Au3. 2'oth, IS 12. ' 3 id , RICHMOND HOTEL, ! Coiner o f M i ii n n il M n r i on Streets, i IIK'IIMOMI, IMIIINA. r ytlin proprietor of this livo-ahiy well-known IIOTKL, j Ins move.) into it hi ..seif. an 1 is determined to sus- ! taoi an.l improve its prc ions . h iractcr. The comlort of the Trai elier sha!! be his con-'tnt ai-n, an I having inade some perm r ocnt re pa i rs to the boil ling as a Ta ern h-.nKe, ' his interest as well as big inclination would induce him to : make it e.pial to any hooe on the road. He hopes to ren- : der such satisfaction tnat no one shall go awa v disntisfied. ! Prices suited to the times. J. W. GILBERT. ! December lath, lftll. 50tf i JKI.IvCT M lIOOIo ' f IHiF, subscriber has opened a SCHOOL in the Warner ' I flnildin?. w here he w ill teach the various branches i 1 nf Fnirliah Kdnrntin- on the following terms t ' Spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, and ! j Hi'tory, at C3,IJO per ipnrter of twelve weeks Natural 1 j Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, i , Trigonometry, Mensuration, and Snrvevinz, at J4,00. I JESSK STANI.KV. Ninth Monili 10th, 142 35-37 I Clock and Watch Repairing. ! "7VT OTD'K -The subscriber, having , purchased the entire stock of C. j A. Dickinson, intends carrying on the .
business at the same stand, where he TWIflE subserifiers are now receiving their fall and winter will be pleased to receive the patron- I J siock of GOODS, comprising mens', boys' and age of his friends and the old custo- ' youth's fine and ttiic k Bi MJ I'S a no SHOES; ladies', mismrs of the e'tahlishment. He will sei' and children's BOOTS and SHOES tit all descripseil low for Cash, and can accomino- tions.
will have c. A. Dickinson in hi. employ Thoe wishing work done can, as before, be served ) at short notice. Work warranted, and well done, low for i the ready-. GEO. T W ICKERSHAM. v. . ... . .. .. .. . , . - ' , " i Richmond, May 22, 1 41. 2Utf TAVERN FOR SALE. T IlE subscriber will sell at priv-ate sale a TAVKliN and 20 acres of first rate LXD, lying six miles i ne-tof Centreville, Wavneco.. Ia , and three miles east of
Cambridge City, en the Xaiional Road, an t on the cross- j . road lea iing-fioin Jacksonsb irg, to Waterloo. The House j Al Pi UflDC Wflfll I CM C A fTADV is a fi-st-rate two-story frame, with a cel'ar under ant aj ULCfl" liUrC tlUULLtN I Aw I UKT room built to it, a one-story log dwelling house, and a we:! j f WW. uo6rfiher having crmimeiM-ed the .Manufaeturinr of the best kind of w-atr before tne door, together with a ; business at the above named place about half a mil sjrTiceot stable. For further particulars, in'jaire f.f John rouUi of Richmond, is now ready to receive wool to manS itueHan-!. oa the premises, or the subscriber, two miles utacture into Cloth, Caimere, Flannel, Satinett, Janes north of Camhrilge Ciiy. R a ike s. either oa shnres or tiy the yard He also
fr-5-If the above property is not sold hefre the 24th day j expects toon to have aa assortment of the ahove named arSepiernber, al private sale, it shall be sold al puriiic saie ' tide to exchange for WOOL and other produce.
of on the same day. Terms wilt be ma le kuo'-v.i oa tne day of sale, and a good r;gat a 1 i privilege w ill be given by tiie 1st day ot April, ls43. The saie is to be on tne premises. JOHN FINKELJuly 29th, I;42. 30te. FLAXSEED VANTED. THE s-jbsenber wishes to purchase a large quantity of FLAXSEED, for which he will pay tne highest market price, if delivered at his store, or at Robert Hill's Oil Mill. Persons having Seed for sale would do well to call before sel iag elsewhere. BENJ. STKA I TA.N. Eighth month i, 142. 3ltf JUST received and i .r-a'e at the BOOK STORK, aa assortment of School liook, Methotlist FIvnin Cxiks, tic. Sept. 23, !S12. D. P. Hollo wav.
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Coviiagfoii .Soiling JTIill. 1 Bll'll AN A, Agent, Cincinnati, is prepared to . (jr.u-!i u;i tunes a compete assortme i of I HON .nil All.:?, warranted of per,r i;iiai:ty, nt Pittsburgh prn-ri. I'rT" t . uaual credit tvi, t.ir-...!, -.. Cincinnati, i-eptember J3, 3 :2m Covitisrfoii CTTO. FACIOKY. f I HK Jl 'crit'r' ni" f"r the f.tctnry, at Cinci,,"ut' " P"?'"1 " firnnh at all ti.i.r., COTTON ,,AilN. CANDI.K V ll'K, i- UATTIXO at the lowest 1 ''"hurh P"ce lor ca;h, ot at the ujal crri'.t nt o mooUlt I . . .. . V . t ;(!.'' a. r j t ' . - i . - ... - Septemter it, 1542. (3:?nO v on .mini, umo. SADDLERV AND COACH WAKE. rl"Mli: subsenher has been receiring and ha now on hand, X. a very extei.ire and complete assortment of Sad C.r. ! a:"' c'rtach Maker's irimmin'a, which lie it selling at very r!"reJ i'ic, io sjit the time, for cash or apprjei aoceplailCies Hi s lck consist, in part of JilO doz Sai !!e Trees ; 10..I ,ioz woo.l Ilames; 'i cas bright chain Traces ; 1"U pair heavy short link do; 100 pieces -rs:ed girth Web, 3IH) 6,1 patent cotton web, ass'd 1, 2. 3 and 4j i;; d,i straining web, as'd qua!itie. 3i)0 dci brass and plated Siirru;i; 175 doz p .hshed rins Bradooa llits.asiM qualities; 3ii(l ,i,.z bras and plated fast and Idoh riix Una; 1-JOll gioce polished, tin'd end japan'd roller Buckle; 500 do tin'd and plated bndie Jo; ,r0 do pair Ivory .Martingale Rinsi; 45 ;roce brass and plaied do du; fiOO Ins shoe Tliaio ; dod sets brass and plated ckrriate Rands; :3 pair Jo do buSsie and carriage Unips; O.i du. slump Jui. its ; J ...J innii unuii in.i narrow coacrt 1. ace; : Irai cloth; irab ami blue damask ; Indian rubber cloth : corled hair; Spani-h inons: dee. 'a hair: rrr. ...H h.... carriaea and hn. giewuips; etage and other do; thonss; fancy morocco kiiu; bo5 skin eeaiing; 200 d 02 pad .kins; 175 doz double 'oa Jed whips; braided whip stocks; plated, brats and japanned mounting. j ALSO Skirting, harness and bridle Leather. G7""Coach Makers, Saddlers, and Country Merchants are respectfully invited i j cad befoie going Kast, or purchasing . elsevvheie. 1. s IIASI.L'CK, K2 Main street. Sept. Id, 1812. 37 Cincinnati, O. riIII mibifcribers are now in receipt of their supply of JL t'-VLL GOODS, consisting of 113 cases new style fancy Prints; 11 do blue do; 21 do Sattinets, ass'd colors; 11 do Cloths, do; r du tissoiieres, do; 35 bnles Flannels, do; 173 do brown Sheetings, various brands; 2!) cases bleached do; 2ti bales Tickings; i U do Drillings: j Together with a lull stock f 3 4 and C-4 Merinos; (I addings; i aavajs; Filot an I IJeaver Cloths; Cantna iFlanueU; Limeys; Jeans; Tweeds, Apron I hecks, &.C., ! and a general a-sortment f.f foroiga and domestic GOODS. which will be sold low for cash. 07-Also, Cotton Farm, Halting, ice. U. l. UOWI.EII, Xo. 25, I'earl at., Cl.VCIXSATI, (Jllju. Supt 10, 15i-2. 3G 3H s - r ikv goods ami CAiti'cr mi out:, 12, East Fourth street, Cincinnati, ")1:G leave to call thi attention of citizens and eiraitI J o 'heir extensive assortment of new Furnishing Dry Goo is. Carpeting, Fmor Oil lotus, India Matting aa i a variety ol tho latest styes Fancy and Staple Dry Goo is, at greatly reduced prices, for cash. cari'k ri.G : Royal R-rusycis in sells, with Rugs to .natch ; Imperial three ply Ingrained du do; Superfiiir and extra fine du; Good pnterns, nil wool, do., very lots- prices ; Rich Brussels and damask Venitinn Star; Plain and twilled Venitianof all widths. Hollow and flit bu: lushed Stair Rods; t'liimz figured and plain green B.K-king; 10-4 and lli-4 colored Linen Crum Clotns; P.rj-svls, Wilton end Tufted Hearth Rus; Rich Ciienile and Royal London do; Shxoiiv. A lclai le and Manilla Door Mats; Fine Angolia 'Joat Skin do; 4-4, 5-4, and C-4 white nnd colored India Matting. J-L'M R OIL cloths: A s ipi-rior tock of the most desirable patterns well seaonn I. compming the .;. let. Rose, Persian, Hoxgon, (Jrusels, O.ik, ine, Gai'nc, Diamond, Ai.c , from 3-4 to I -4 wide. Tin a Cloths for stairs, oach Oil Cioths, Rugs an 1 sl aires. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Ileary grass bleached Irish Linens; 10-4 and 12-4 Barnsley Linen Sheeiing; 40 in. and 5-4 Irish rj0; G 4 and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting; h-4 and 10-4 fine Damask Table Diaper; 7-i an I 8-4 stout Bamsley A-i do; Super Satin Damask Table Cloth Napkins 6c Doyhes; i.iisia. r.ngnsii and t.erman I oweling Diapers; Rich ( .ot i , oi l, orsieo an': cotton I ahle and Piano Corers; Lmbroidered and plaid Muslin Curtain Goods: Scarlet, blue and buff Cashmere, with borders; 12-4, 13-4. and 14-4 while Marseille, Quilts; 10-1. 11-4, and 12-4 heavy Balii Blankets; Fine Ribbon-bound Cradle and Crib do . ALS-i A eho:ce selection of rich Silks, Mouslin de Laiues, Merinos, Chintzes. Shawls, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, fce. Sept lOtii, lt!4 2. 35 BOOTS AND SHOES. A 1X1 A general assortment of men's and bout fur and - A re, n ""i J r him Select -J? V The above stock of GOODS will be found at extensive as ever ofjered in the market, and well worth the attention ! of every purchaser. All of which will be sold at reduced prices lor cash. . GOLOTHltlllT ic Co., No. 27, Fear I street, Sept. 10th, 142. f35) CINCINNATI, O. r rom experience in nn his attention to the business, ha thinks he wdi be able to give general sauafactioa to thoea tbat will favor bim wita their custom LEV1NUS KIXG. A,,r,122. 1S42. ,,f REMOVAL. f rIIE onder-it;aBd inform his frieade aisct the public, i f-ri!v-h," h" nmortA h' TAILORING ESTABLISH MEN I, and i sow ready to leesmnmilsts tho who want garmnt mad in good style and on terms to suit the times, at short notice. fJ7-His saop is or Market street, ihre doors from the corner Main and Market. frtr-LcusEa and eoiintry produce will he taken in ex. chang-s for work. MAT I'll I AS CONKLE. Richo-cnd. Sent. ?. 142. 3
