Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 13, Number 41, 7 October 1843 — Page 3
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Plan for thk action ok the Irish Parma- !
jHKNT. .VI Hie usual meeting ui uic hvjm.
frrrl Ae Ilaltiz.'t Il'ilter. A V;i:le Exami'li:. Mr. Georgo W. P.ttton,
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Association Monday, the 21st ultimo, .e
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reni ior me eK was unnuuu.-cu lU hfcf(rfi the reli!!ir nominations were mule. An 130. Mr.O'Conncll was not present, and the , ,jthcrperson Mr. c,miriIU,?, having "cut him out,' meeting adjourned ti.! next day; when he je of)JJCar3 1Q ,!10 fui0A!rig address : propounded his plan fur the restoration of Lie
insn l ariiarneni, as ih ciai cu a too
"1- The Irish ncor.le recognise, acknowl- lack
cihe, maintain, and will continually preserve and uphold upon the throne of Ireland, her Majesty Queen Victoria, (whom God prur ,,.'. I, iiioen, bv undoubted right, and bv he-
EPISCOTAL CONVENTION. Election of a Diocesan Bishop. Pursuant lo noticp, the members t,f ihe Special Convention ,f (he Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Indian;!, nssembitd in Christ Church, Indi inapoli, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday S-p. the l'Jih. The Rev Dr Kemsur,
, the Missionary Bishop in charge of ihe Dmctse,
A LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Post OiTice at Richmond, Wayne count', Indiana, on the 30ih September, 1S43; and if not taken out before the 1st day of January. IS 14, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letlers.
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Armstrong William
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Fellow-Citizen': I have struck a bad breeze of; not being present, ihe Jier. liobtrt 11. Crors ol j Atkinson lienajah k. as usual. I did thiiik I was ihe tie-1 min' 'I'erre Haute, wns appointed President pro tun j 1J M.fllin countv, to g to the Legislature, except Divine service was celebrated by the Uev . S. II ' H.Jcs Rebecca D 2
.- r. f Ir!nnd nrnl lipr Loirs
reuiiary uest-i and sucaessors forever. The people ol lieland recognise, acknowledge, maintain, and will continually preserve and uphold, all the prerogatives ol her M ijesty, and of her heirs and successors, belonging to ai.d inherent in
the imperial crown of Ireland;
was, that tho dci .'gates Johnson nnd the Rev. Mr. Croes. and the Con- ; n,eson Taev
venti m Sermon preached by ihe Rev. Mr. 1,-Ord. I Bunting Kbenczer Tlie Convention continued in session till Monday j Drown A M morning ihe "d d inst. Afier lha irans.acli on T ' 1 ? e 1 1 Ceoru-e
wi.uld h.ivo been forced to vote against myeit, 1 some prr iimm ary business, I hey resoivtu on -tt- . Uradbury Thomas hid I remained a n e mdidale. You will consider urday, P. M. t proceed to the election of a D.o- ' uUs K,,herl M me, then, as declined. j ce?an Bishop, Bishop Kemper, bavin;: by letter ! ijcrd.en Harrison Your humble servant, Gin. W. Patton. I expressed his lie:irtv concurrence in the proposed (j
one, anJ rnv only h'-pe
would not think of him; lull I have been disappointed. Col. Wm. Cuti;iiiins is n reat deal l;et tor lii tn I otn:nrd as I um i ist the cle-in bt,l
Kilmer Daniel L Lester Antrim Leg; Jolm I.esiii Burgess J M Maishall .innah Mains G W Jendenhail W Mattuck William Mills Isaac Mendenhall Caleb Mason Rebecca J
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mens. ire. Var iotis clergy raf n w e re v.t d lor on j Cook Miss Delila or-1acy S
Marv
A Bank a Run i-.lm an Mkatiik Mr. Mc- ; tho first b.tlottins bv the members of the Cleri
Irelan i; ano inev wi;i iniup, in rus ctiturnuu n p"u j nci imi ui un.si;m itiium n s nuuuuiru m m.uihih ; (jonner liobert A
true alle-ianc bear, pure, indivisible; lo her ; tallowing lanpuio on out tne me wdk aou uie mat :,e uev. j ii-.Mst'.Tivi--o oi me uiorcse ui , Chapman Williai
1 f'lianmnn V till am
M irylind had been duly nominated to the Bisho- '..-.ij,. T,mP
!u:... I. or l.!r no. I sio'f.,(.rs. forever. ! l miress wlncn ittcoriioritted n:
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"2 Tlie people of Ireland acknowledge.! "It may be siid without disparagement that pne t,y a costituiional majority itwo tiuros ) 1 1 Cox William Esq ind will maintain and preserve forever, the ' an assembly of h.ghe-r talent nd purer patriotism ! he Cergv, ond tht the nornmatio,, had be-n : Crampton Joshua r,rivilee. hereditary and rersonal, c.f the has never existed, since the days of the Rcvolu- j unanimously confirmed by the I.,.i ; and he was Clark Miss Rebecca 1 LV r f IrV ind Aether wh tl 1 -i-ht e .o. than the Cungrcs, bv uhi- h the present ; declared lo be .he B,?hop-elect ol the Diocese of c , simoa peers o Ire and; together with tho UjiuW ..f.rflr:,,,i lrvr a nol.tiea! nartv 1 Indiana. Tho Convention, by resolution, ex- ; r. .u i.-r
j .. ... .. - i - - - I At... : .1 -,rf. A i i """l
and judicial authority of the Irish House oi
J.ord-i, and the exercLsj d prerogative in a
mending and limiting the peerage, as tin Minn Ji,I of nVht exist before the year I oOO
Tho f.er.ple of Ire! in J d liiimy
iinnn t he re-lorn '. ; ot the lns:i II no ol
Commons, consistii', of tin o: !:nr;ili d r
s-eMatives o tlie ln-ii !'""p
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I existed of which it might he truly said that
ifio end thev aimed at wore their country'.
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kinson's acceptance of tho office, nnd the confir1
Clark Mrs. Sarah
nin RIIIT'BUOAN PARTY of that day. mation of ihe nppoinlment by the requisite Dio- ! Dlvis John
the
jirespiicp propir of
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binding a -5 a law; b i! that it is no: ! m. 1' d
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Fhey ha-l j-i?t iei s!s of a v.';; r ion ir, rir.d. i be narrow ;
d'le'ei) tho cout.'rv through the
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him, that resistance to :! I i; m i.i 1:1 stract a il;it', and the exhibition j .-isiance a mere question ot pru leii
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upon cotis.-i-ncc. 1 l.'.'V a;': Cc Ul.ll !.:" I ry attoriiey-general, (Si-.:ti:i.) the only binding power ot the l'ii:u is the streno'.ii of the r.nirhsh dominion. Tliov als.j r -- c ? with
: . e a o a re-Tiiev
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W I 1 1 UK H IUH. I 1. . J L - 1 . I 1 ( iieaeehil. and constituti 'ii;;' no
'1. The plan for the restoration of the Irish Paiiiamcnt is a-; follows: 1. The comity members should be in 'rea-o ( to 1 T .1 . in the manner hereafter ?p--:f,".!. 2. 'bint tl.ei't:
.should be I 27 memo .; s r.:tnr ami tnwiii, in the mannfr Tliat the county of Car'.ow, cuolv in lie!. Hiil i'Ji b
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V 'ijij!- b'i'h bp- f. i. J of (.' .nj I . r '3 lis A RF. PL'IihlCAN M!-:.Si:ii;: bv an f.verwhelmmg majority of Till: Rlll b l!hl(.'AN PARTY."
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We b-nrn from the 11 .!.' :v, X.J , Advocn'e i)t the C.oo.n M itoif n-toriug C mp'Oi y f ih it ice, which has been closed since the year 1MJ7,
m ah out to commence leismi'ss under the muiagoment of Mr. Philip Tnissler.
consecration shouid take
ji! .ce in ;ho tow; o( loaianajoois . At the time of ihe election !n clergyman wero pr ntf nil if thn'n entitled !o seats and vote. In the i. us; i rfrtr i!iy?, sennoiis were delivered in i.'uf.M Cii ir'!), by the Rev. Dr- Wy'.ic, and the R. v. .Messrs I bokox, Croes, Johnson, h un n, and id. princip illy of a practical character. Tii it by tin President protein, of she cor.venii n. w as partly d octrin il, and touched upon the a'ieetd -opri onacv and inlal! ibi'ity if iha Bishop ofliuii-. The members, it was ohvi.eis, were oi.iied in sentiment, bring eq ially removed from R-.me on one h-md, and bititadinarianism on the other, while they were nnimatrd throughout by a holy principle of love. Should Mr. Atkins n is n w tho Rertor of Si. Pet.-i's- Church, B '!!ii:i"i i ) accept of the office to which be has been elected, he will be unanimously welcomed bv men who are ardently devoted to the Church, and who are one in heart and one in soul. -Juur.
Demarce Pashens j )avies John Dean Alexander Davis Stephen i: Kd wards Benj. I I'wing Peter VUq. llliott John Klliott U illiani East W illiaui F French Rev. R W Fonts Andrew jr. G Gittings Jeremiah Corsuch William Ctislin Samuel (Jorden I.arkin II
1S4S. TAX NOTICE! flIin nmount of Taxe ohargvrt on oach One HanJred L Dollars of valuation, for Sun, Coontv and Road parposr, are as follow,, lo-wit: State Tax on each $100, 20 cents and '2 mills. County Tax ij Road Tax 5 " For each Poll for State purposes, TjO cents. " " County 50 A ttpniimx-e will ti ivi, in thr srrrrnt Towii,hii, at the usual places of hohliflg IOlernoiis,fnr the pursa of receiving payiiienl of the Taxej a'seaieJ, oil the fallowing Jav, to- v u:
riarei.
VV nshington, Iv'onom v, Williamsburg, Newport, Hillsborough, Abington, Boston,
Richmond, October 4 and 3, "
Ilagerstown, " tiandT, " Cumbridge, " V&-10, " Miiion, " 1 1 &. 12, Centreville, " 13&.14 .
And every day thereafter, at my Oiitce, until (ha lstdav of December, 1S13. fr7"'riio Taxes are now ilue, and aro required to be paid
j on or before the first ol December next, or each Tax-payer i may expert to uay the penalty in the following Sections of ' the law : j Section 20. ''In case any person shall refuse or neglect to pay the tax imposed on him, tho i county treasurer slull, after the 1st day of Da. , cember, levy the same, together with five per
cent . damages, and the costs and charges lhat
Townships. Clay,
Perry, Green, " N. Garden " Franklin, " Abinglon, " Boston, " Wayne, 44 JetlVrson, " Jackson, " Washington " Centre, "
Times. Sept. 18, 1S13. 10, " 20,
21, "
20.
Harris Mr Manufacturer Whetmore Henry
nneon
Maxwell James
X Newman Esam P Norton J B O Osborn Alonzo Olcott Daniel F P Patterson Wm Pednck Philip Q tiuigg Joseph R Reed Mrs Absella Reed Daniel Reekurs Bernard S
Secretary Boro' Council nnv nccrue, by disiress and sale of the goods and
Shriver John 15 Smith John Steinson Joel Svveaney D S T Tillinghast J B Thompson Mary V Vanschoiaek Ii T Vanhov James Viatt Jrs El izubeth W
Wilson Stephen
chattels of such person as ought to pay the same.
j wheresoever tho same may be found within tho ; county." j Section 00. "There shall be a penally aiset- ; seJ of ten per cent, upon ihe amount of laxen returned delinquent, w hich the persons or propers i ly assessed shall be liabla to pay, together with ! interest upon tho whole nmount until paid." j fjj-Rach Tax-payer is re.piireil by I, aw lo prodnre his i receipt from the Supervisor, certifying that he has worked I out his full amount of Komi Tax. so charged. j JASON HAM. Treasurer of IV. C. Centreville September :, J813. 3fi fnv
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1 th
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lid inhabitants,
n a !!1"1 I em tin: on!.;
no the
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crease o! one member, so
represntatives; iliat every ot ing above 100.000 in!i ai iln:,:
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c. i n'.v iiavhouni iM't an
A Hrviuxn am Wjri: to nn Il vrrn The T.nawiinihi (Pi ) p pers contain 'ho ui il of J.it.irs D.d-i n and I!, i L' t , his wile, f r the murder of RufurfG. (icie, en the 1-t of August last.
Tho trial
Ti rmi.ai r of Br
j 0 on preso! i cl; sod on VV,
wan bad b. for
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n e
on Vts 1
i! countv, II i;e '.):h inst. V, itnd the
oui t "f ( )y er and m J. N CunynThe t-stiineny 'on ..t ' i.a : gcd the
Pnrrrapoii ienre of t'.ie Xcw York Tribnno. l iiivt-rsali-t Cieneriil Convention. Akiox, Ohio, Sept 20, IS 13The l .vnr.n Statks Ci;nv kntiox of Universalisis, whn h meet annually on Ihe third Wednesday in September, convened hero this morning pursuant to adjournment from Providence, R. I. last vear. DjI gates are present from Ma on on
.1 iry on Thursihv, 'ho 1 tth inn. w ho retired, and l.isi, imuois on tne ui, ntni Keiilumy on id-er nn iib-enco of one hour, tettirt.ed with a ver- 'he South, etnhracing, I believe, all the interrneil. -t of guilty rf m iidcr in the first degree, dia le States. Four Clergyman and four laymen .fudge Convngham, on Siturdav, the 10 h inst. from etch State is tho regular representation in sentenced Loth the "n-"tiers i. be- harcd. Council; but some Stales arc not fully represent-
ed, while from oihers largo numbers of ministers j A Giut.vr Raci: n C. mc ( i f. The National and hearers are present. A very largo concourse j Intelligencer gives n reminder that the great f the neighboring people rtre naturally present ; Peyton stake h to be mn for over the Nashville probably 3.000 at the morning service, and the course e irlv in O-t de-r. It is exciting unusual arrivals by can .1 boats and enmuges are still uu- 1 interest nmong ihe reiiib.incii of tha turf. It interrupted. A court is sitting in town which, wnl ho tiic largest purse e v er con ic ndtd for in nearly fills tho hotels; and though those who I this country or it: Ivirope. Thirty horses have come in boats find their own sleeping npartmenis, been r iiltied, unli icd n igs i f four years old, and beds and provisions, tho making room for the among them the pi., bice of lb uni, IMip e, Black rest pretty thoroughly tesled the ability and hos Maiia". l.eviathun, P.enipotentiary, Lufi.orough pitaluv of tho Uuiversahsts hist night ; and what an I oilier celebrated no:rs. Tlie entry is five I hey will do wnh the greatly increased concourse . . . . . .... .- ... . . . . L. . I fl I l 1 . .. .
thousand ! nlar-'. wtMi a tnnsand ibiiars ijrleit, " inmii t cuiunn iinaguie. iuppny, now ever.
Whitaker Mr
Vard Nathan Walter Jolm "Wright E ickersham Thomas
'rite Ralph
ood rimeon
Z Zuinbrinch A Zaller Daniel
BENJAMIN STRATTAN,
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increase ot t wo inem!'er; that every ranging above 1 50,000 inhabitants
should
get
an increase of thre That every countv
0Q' imnini: four member "That the
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above i : i : i 'Ca
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coontv
lhan SOO.(o)i) it.lrnn
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. havi.i tin :ht n Ii avir
rr more in 500, .'l.ilcIS more
UI.M , v,.,ul, -et an ili if :v id "That the countv ed Cork,
than 700,000 inhabitants, should get an ineii use ol ten members. "5 Willi respect to the towns and citie, it is proposed that tho city ol Dublin, .having more than 20O 000 inhabitants, should have t ight repi eseuiatives; lour for tho parts north ot the hill'ey, and four fur the parts south ol the I alley. "That the University of Dublin sh-mM continue on the basis of its piesot constituencv. to send two members. "Jt is proposed lhat tho city of Cork, having more than 100.000 inhabitants, should have five members. "That the city of Limerick and the t nvn of Iiellast, having respectively more than 50,0(10 inhabitants, should send four members each. "It is proposed that the. town of C.ahvav,
and the cities of Wateilord
Hartman yebulon
Hiatt Eleazur ! Ilestin Miss I.ititia M j Howell T C art James ilmes W endtrson Wm J Johnson Martha K King Thomas W
X. B. Persons Calling for any of the above Comprising an assortment not inferior to any in this lart of letters, please Say "advertised," Otherwise they the country an.) , as his purchases were made by himself . . i ,1 , with great care, and at tho lowest rates, ha thinks he can , may not gel lliei I. - r -- r -T offer great inducements to purchasers, and w ishes it dif-
l.tiiini. i. ot.o,ni, l. . tmctiy understood that lie will not be undersold. Richmond, Oct. 1st, 1S13. j fI'roduce, of every kind that can be made available, - - and CASH taken in exchange for Goods.
ALSO
o ' i IVnntnil A n r onnnlilv rt Ii Ifi vcrrl
r"TKKS pleasure in announcini; to his customers ami the public, that he is now receiving a large and complete stock of ('JOOF)S, suitable lor the FALL and W1N'I'KIJ. Tit A I) K, consisting of Staple, Fancy, and Plain DRY GOODS, A handsome assortment of ! IIAIWWAIli:, QUEEXSWARE,
4i I T." 1
A or iiiic or xiACiiaii"c, i
SirOMi.llAM) f'lDF.R lRIS lor par
ticulars, eniuire of C. W". STAItU. lor which he w ill pay the highest price in CAMI.
Uicnmond, Ninth Month 33, 1S13. lOtf j Uichmond, Ninth Month 2d, 1343.
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wuhdrawals, tho Ihe weather is glorious; clear ami decidedly hot
winning colt will lake a put so of eighty thousand by day, and wnl be excellent tor tho bivouac to d .bars " An unusually large nun. tier of gentle- night, should any be compelled to resort to it, as men from ti e Southern and Western Suites, it is I thinli they must. Akron is a vi'l.igeof some expected, will be present all more or less inter- 2,000 inhabitants, with Cuyahogo Falls, (nearly esied in the trial of speed of tho different stock '. large,) Mi Jdlebury, and several other smart ot their several Ssatts i villages around it. I Tho Convention was called to order this marn-
ojttting bugetv upon
A f
HOOD blOUV.-
-ital story
is
told of ing by Rev. T. Whittem-ke of Mass. and. after
Judge Tappac, one of our S. n iters in Congress, who is tint. u U;n ilt iv cross eyed. A number ot years ago bo was; j a 'ge of a newly organized county court, in the a-tcin part of this State, In those days of primitive simplicity , or perhaps poverty, the bw-roun cl" a tavern was used
as a c
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a praver by Rev. lb ska B.vLra, II o. II. Mouse of Cincinnati was chosen President of the C tuned, and Rev. O. A. Skixmiu of B islon Secretary. Rev. E. M. Pingkee of this State was chosen Assistant Secrelary. After transacting some bu-itio-s of no interest to the general reader, the
'in l room, and uo iui is'g tho sessi oi
and Kilkenny, had occasion to severely reprimand two of the ' nati p'eaching Ihe Occasional Sermon, which was
very long, very ambitious, rather sell-righteous, and not calculated to bo popular with hearers of different faiths. Bat I had intended rather to
than 20.O0O inlia'oi- lawyers, who were wrangling. An odd looking
old customer, who sat in one corner listening apparently with great sa i isf ict ion to the reproof, and presuming on nn old acquaintance and the judge's well known g.-od homer, sung out, "Give it to 'em old girr.blet oves!"' "Who was thai?" inquired the j u -. "It was this 'ere old boss."' answered tho chap raising himself up. "Sheriff,' observed the judge, with great gravity, "lake that old itosx ntni put him in the stable!'
having- respectively more
tants, should send each three members to Parliament. "That other towns having about 7,000 inhabitants, should eacli sjtui two members to Pailiament; and the forty-tune other towns next highest in the rati.) of population, shouid send one member each. "0. It is proposed that the right of voting should be what is called 'house sulfrago;' i en
quiring six months residence in the counties; A Sth.yngek. Grot n Irwin. Esq.. who has wiih the addition in the towns ol married ; heen on an expedition to tho Rocky Mountains, men resident for twelvemonths, whether j writes to the editor of ihe Arkansas Intelligencer householders or not. as follows: "I took nn animal of the Iaon or "7. It is proposed that the mode of voting P.miher species. It is a strangpr to Bifibn or
for members of Parliament shouid certainly Goldsmith, and ! )u-"dI!. It is almost o
be by ballot. "S. The Monarch il' f.ntt of England at at all times hereafter, whoever he may !n shall be Monarch tie jure u Ireland. And so in case of a future Regency, thrt Regent dc fuclo in England lo be Regent dc jure in Ireland. 'f. The connexion between Great Eritcmand Ireland, by means of t!ir power, au
thority, and prerogative of the Crown, to Le
f a bright
scarlet cob.r, larger lhan a panther, and iho inusi feroeitun animal I suppo-, that ever (til into the
human species. It was caught in
tianea ot tho
a wolf trail.
'i
Dissolution of Partnership. ! r" 1 "IIR partnership heretofore exitin between Payne A.1 Wilkinsiit the tailoring business is this day dissolved i v mutual consent. All persons indebted to them are respectfu My sol iciicd toc.ail and pottle as soon as convenient. 'J'hc. books of the concern may be found with II. H. I'avue, who will continue the buQiup" at th old stand. II. 1$. I'AVMl, S. II. WILKIN'S. : Richmond, Sept. !9th, 1813, 40-3t I Manufacturers' Warehouse Removed
From Ao. 107 to Xo. 3S Main street, six doors j
heloic Columbia Street. THOMAS T. WHITEHEAD,
4 CiKNT for Rakewells &: Tears' fittsburg Flint Glass Works, havinc; removed to the new large warehouse : as above, will hereafter keep a much larger stock and as- j sotmrnt, so that at all times.and especially during the sus
pension of navisatinn, either by low water in the summer or ice during the w inter, he will be prepared to fill their orders at tlie regular Ftltshorg Factory prices. The Glassware manufactured bv tho above firm is well
known to be of superior rjuality, and the assortment of ar- ! tides made by liicni not eipialled ; comprising every variety I of Ui.-ii Cut, Plain, and Pressed Flint Glassware. Any article required to be made, by furnishing a pattern will be forwarded to the Works and made to order. IN ADDITION to the Flint Glassware, I shall atoll times keep on hand a full stock of Window Glass, from the . . . . 1 .. . ., . . . : , , I ., ,-1 . . r . Q r, I W ... f
, , , , Piniilic;. in UiC Ml c n. oitc?, iiwiii uiu .....w.iiiT... ...ii. . of ihe arrangements lo render the speak- c.ny i Co., and c. Ihemsen, Pittsburg City Iirand, and j er's voieo audible IO such nn assomblnge, which Synimes it Rolic.ts, Wheeling, Va., which being the best j Struck mo as affording valuable hints for similar Window Glass made will always be warranted as to qua!- I occasions. In the first place tho meetino- house IV',?"'1 bei"; I" ff"mhr,ak"-- A'0 v "' " I f ., ,t , . v - Hollow-ware, e lasks, I finer and Wine Bottles, an I every ; of Ihe Univf.r?v.st3 is a fine stpn- structure, sit- artlC,e ul lhe .;lawni. i,ne for Druggists, Merchants or uated on a height east of the village, and capa- Families. b'o of holding some 1,500 people. This was) IN CONNECTION I shall constantly keep on hand an
closely filled, almost entirely by women. On : "'tment of the best I ittsburg Cotton arns, assorted . , , i numbers, together with many other manufactured articles tho north side of if, a large area had been cover- i f K-,.' im r -1V-, frm't .,,.
cd wnh plank benches, over which was stretched j on high poles an immense tent or sail cloth, (hired I I think of the Milerites.) Under this the male I portion of the nndience was seated on the benches; J while the preacher stand on a platform resting on , the sil' ..f the Xi.i'h window nc.irt the pulpi t , , which had been taken out (or the occasion From this place, the pravers, rending', sermon,
stable as a jail. Otic i t emiicil adj xirned to attend the Religious services of the. court, the i adge ! of the morning; Rev. J. A.Gahlev of Ciucin
were porlectly audible to all, b th without tho house.
within and
frThc Rev. J dm P. D.irbin, President of the i D.cken-on Cn!lfge, was received on bis return from Riirnp. by ihu s'u 'en s in a mot gratifying manner. Tho st-id.-nts pro'eeded in a body to the cars t.a meet htm, and he was escorted to the C dloo-e Chipe! where an address of welcome
perpetual, and incapable of change, or any , was delivered bv n member of the senior class, severance or separation. i which was responded to bv tho President. At "Th foregoing plan to be carried into ef- night the ihreg colitge builJingj were brilliantly led according to recognised law and strict j illuminated.
i;oiiiiiiinoiuii principle.
"Signed bv order:
"IbVMHIiCrCOXNi:!., "Chairman of the Committee.
j A Tall Stfei le. Th step'e of Trinity , 1 Churr-h, (Rpiscopa'.nn) New York, is to be two, j hundred and eighty feet higher than any one in j j Boston, ami sixty feet higher than the Bjnker j ; Hill Monument . I
Branch State Hank of Indiana. Itichnioii ?, lOtli Mouth 2j d, 1:43. $ r JIIK tickhal Ier in tiiis Braa-rh will pleao f take I notice, that aa Election for -e r I : rector, for the e:i-i-:'n; vear, will be he! i at the fdnnkini 1 1 on gecon-J. da v t e th of 1 1 th Month, next, C Mondav. fith X:n emer ) (.11-53,1 ELIJAH COFFIN, Cashier. Drugs and 3Iedicines, VFUESJI supply jjt received and far saie at verv low- prices, for Cash, hy JAMES K. DUCi DALE ,, CO. Richmond, Aj;jstlJ, 1913. 31:3m
of which 1 am receiving freouent consignments.
THOMAS T. WHITEHEAD. Cincinnati, Sept. 21, 1313. 40-3t New Arrangements for Tailoring. .1 O IS It O It T O A , Or the lata r-rm or Rnrton vV. Moori r"pfctfu!1y i il-.nii in oi l friends an I the public in genera!, that Ii c ntin,i''S the b'li'iiesa rind is at ail times readv to do work in both PLAIN' and FASHIONABLE STYLE, and on as lair t?nns as any porson in the place. Thankful for former patronage, he respectfully solicits a eontuiuance of the same. Country Produce wili be taken for work at tae marki t price. N. 15. An apprentice wanted. J. Ii. September 23, 1;13. 33-3m
Administrator's Notice.
.lOIIX SIIII.LITO A. Co., DRY GOODS AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, At. 12, l-asl f ourZA street, Cincinnati, A7'''""J" again call the attention of their country friends and purchasers generally lo a large and elegant assortment of lreh tiiKxIs, selecld particularly lor the Fall trade, and consisting in part ol CA II ! KT1XC! Royal Brussels of several new drawing-room patterns, wi th Rugs ; Imperial three-ply Ingrained; Superfiae and extra fine do; Good quality, cheap Ingrained, 37, to 50 cents; Do do V enitians, (or stairs mid rooms, le-j to 31 1 cents; Super plain, twill'd and damai-k Yenitians; Rich patterns of Brussels stair Carpels; Plain and Chin'z tig.ned floor Baize; Linen Bx'kiug and Crumb Cloths ; Stair Linen and stair Rods; Rich Axminster, tufted and Brussels Rugs; Parlor am) .Manilla door Malta; Floor Oil Cloth, in the sheet, 6 yards wide; Do do assorted width and patterns. FCRXISIIIXCJ GOODS 1 0-1 and 12-1 heavy Bamsly and Russia Sheetings 10 in; 5-1 and G- I pillow Linens undressed Col era in Shirting Linens fi-1 and 12-4 cotton Sheetings 7-1, 8--1 and
10-4 Damask, Snow-drop and liarnsly I able Piapers English, Scotch and German Towelling Diapers Damask Table cloths Napkins and Doilies Table, Piano nn I Stand covers 10-4 to 11-4 white Marseilles Quilts Medium and fine Bath wool Blanket', &c. CURTAIN COOPS ( Transparent painted window shades; Rich French window Chintz:' 40 and 4s) in BufTwindow Hollands; BufT Damask Cashmere, with border; Scarlet and blue do do; Embroidered Muslin Drapery, in sens and by piece; Furniture Chintzes and white Dimity; Damask and watered Moreens, &.c. ALSO A choice selection of new fashionable Dress Goods; rich black and colored Silks: Mouslin.- Chusans; Cashmere;
E.Grec; plain and plaid Merinos; new Brocade plaid Cloakings ; embroidered Muslin Robes ami Wedding Goods of everv description ; rich Shewls; Needle Work; Lares: Hosicrv; li;i t" ;vl Mills; Family Mourning ; Gents mrl Ladies' under Garments ; Coatings; Broad Cloths; CfcSSi-no-'rei; Vesting -TOGF.TIIF.R---W itii an extensive assortment ol American cotton an 1 woolen Goods a!l of which will be sold at regular and uniform price", without deviation. September 23, 1"13. .TJ-3t Dissolution of Partnership. ri"MIE partnership heretofore existing between Bortom I Sc Moore, in the tailoring business, i this day dis-
' solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to thorn.
f "IlE undersigned, having taken out letters of Adminis- , by note or book account, are respectfully solicited to corns tration nn the estate of Enoch M'Cullough, late of j forward and pay thei r indebtedness, as their Books must b
Singular Death of a Child An interesting child about six months old, diughter of D-jaeon Moses W'heelock, of Birre, Mass , lost her lite on the 10th inst., in a most singular minner. An attendant left the room where she wa3 lying q ii-
etly on a ied, and returning in a few minut os, Oie j child was fjjud to havo crept to tho side of ihe ! Peach Orchards or Delaware. The editor of
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sjmna siumi. nerooay paseu : the IJelawaro Osv.otte, ppeakin-T of the I'each a-h-IIouso, sniokt-louc. Dairy,
'.ioucu ana na a . mrouon ail SnDer- ' t Irchnrds in lul Si3i c v ,. caw nn nrch-irrl Millrtc. c aii iii c.i1 order. I fie eioii'iu
Cc-Postmastcr General Wick'itTe, it is said, his already put an end tr Sabbath mail transportation, on different routes, amounting in length to upwards of 50,000 miles.
extinct.
t.aat tMate, sa9
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containing over i iu acres of pc
tore not biB enoush to aJm;! her ha.' oni sh
remainca suspencJed by tho clni-i until life was j. den to tho ground with lhat luscious fruit. One
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IImiiIoiiic Krilciice FOR SALE. T JlIE undersigned offers for sale, on favorable terms, the I residence in which he resides. It is situated on Market street immediately east of the Public Square, and is one of the mii pleasant locations in the city. The building is a TWO-STORY BRICK, recently built in modern style, and besides being of the best materials it is finished in superior stvie. It is commodioos and convenient, and
It has a Cilern. are neattv
coiieooon of
his ail the appendages nf a comfortable dwei
n it ana well cultivate I
.eft fruit an i viae?.
w itn a c.aoica
iuao sends a steambotit load to matket every day.! Ri-hrrin'-, Sept . It?, Ir-4"?.
WILLIAM WIGGINS.
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Wayne county, Lid., de'd, notifies ai! persons indebted to j settled up. The Books of the firm may be found with Job
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ai I e-tate to maxe unnieoiaie pavment, an.; ao tnoe ha- ; Uorton at the old stauo. J" iw
vipg claims a--iiii-t tne same to present mem legally autnenti -ated for settlement within twelve months from the date j nereof. The estate is solvent. j JOHN A. M'MINN, Adm'r. j September 23. 1913. 3H 3t i
September 23rd, 1S43.
CHALKLEY T. MOORE. 39-3t
CABINET WARE ROOM!
1 - - t t e I I A URAIIAM PHILIPS would respectfully inform -Administrator s J?alO. 21-the citizens of Richmond and vicinity generally, that "1X7"ILX be otTered at public sale on PatuHay th 21st . j,e continue the Cabinet-Making business at his new of October next, the personal properly of Enoch , gtanJ on nearly opposite D. D. Sloan' Hot!, M'Cuilougii, deceased, consisting of a first rate set of j where a( kinds of Cabinet Work will be nude to order at Mill Wright's Tools, Saddle, Bridle, and Robe, i the lowest prices, and with punctuality. He has on hand at a double cased silver Watch. Jcc. present, an assortment of Plain and bandsornly Sale to commence a; one o'clock, P. Mon -aid day, when Br.., FnrLM and H.eaTW B tJJ terms will be made known and Hue attendance given by TV"! hA. IYrnC.Z fnv of JOHN M'MINN, -Vdrn'r i al assortment of Cabinet W are. Persons in want of any of 5..nk.. 15 13 " 33-3t I the above articVs, would do well to call before pnrchasms
; eisfwnere, as me s:X)e arucrcs rw - -
CASH FOR WOOL. riHE iugnest market price nil be paid in Cash for J every description of WOOL, delivered at our store, wet side of Maui street. Cincinnati, Ohm. MILLER 4. McCULLOUGIL J i,v ?, 143. Caz. 53 Qr 3m
the times. ". B. He would abo inform the public, that lie has just finished a handsome bears , which he will furnish to attend funerals at the hortefct notice and at low prices. EkbmonJ, Au5ut23, 1313. 37 tS
