Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 2, 5 January 1844 — Page 3
SPIRIT OF OLD WAYNE. Whig Couotr Convention. Pursuant to public notice, respectable num ber of the Whig of Wayne County, met at the Court House in Centreville.on Saturday the .'JO h of December, 1813. The Convention was organized by appointing JESSE WILLIAMS, Chair-
min, ana J. u. otitt, secretary
jDjiterow, Robert Starbuck and John M. AdJItj man. J Green; Ezra Scoville, J'-shua Buerger, Jhn j Hough. Joseph Lewis and J tines Stephenson. Xew Gar den; Andrew Meredith. Job Reynolds, 'John Henley, John Meredrh and John C Jones. Perry; Jacob W. Fisher, Hinshaw, Lir- ! kin Tbornburgh, Miles Mushall and Wilson Deoi nis.
Jefferson; Wm. Murray, T. J. Buchanan, Wm,
i Sealing-wax his been patented which ignites! j by beinjj rubbed, and s nit-Its the wax es to en-' i . , it. i . . j r .
iLi.fl me t ;Jer to sai wiitiOii i.ia iu oi a canaic . Cm. Ga:.
Cincinnati Market, i January 3, 1SI1. s
City mills f
After the object of the meeting bad been slat r Jegse T,Jrnb(Jrirh and Cnarlt9 E,an3
rii. it was. nn motion
Resolved, Thsta comnrjitlee, consisting nl two
Jackson; S l. Merediih, A. M. Hrndbury, Ja-
itcsoivea i nsi . co''""""""" ' cot. Vore, G. W. Whitman and John Beard, from each Township be appoin ed by the Uu.r WaM t Jonn T4lboll R)Uerl Mur,lhey, wbo?e du.y .hall be to report to ,h,. Conven- f jn lion the names of a suitable number of Delegates . ' vv . ,v r .... ki. r....... i. ik. r Wayne; Bentimio. W. D.v.s, W. L. I ryer,
lo represent this County in the state Ldiivcn
lion to be held at Indianapolis on the sixteenth day of January, 1814. Whereupon, the Chair appointed the following named persons said Committee, to-wit : Abington Township. Paul Lirsh anJ Mjses Robbins. Boston. Jos. M. Bjlia and Alonzi Osborn. Centre. Martin M. Hay and James RiriJcn.' Clay Stephen Elliott and Isaac Ojborn. Green. Ezra Scoville and Joseph Lewis. Jefferson, Charles Evans. Jackson. Wm. Eliott and A.M. Bradbury.' Washington. Enoch P. Justice and Thomas I Mirtlatt.
Wayne. Waller Legg and Shipley L. Foulke. Oil motion, the followiog resolution was a-
dop ted.
Andrew Woods, John League and Stephen Thorn as. Resolved, That a Central Committee, consisting of ten persons, be appointed, to consist of the following persons: Samuel Hannah, D. P. Hoiloway, iJiniel Sinks, Walter Legg, Lot Bloomfitd. Wilham Elliott, John B. Stilt, Jas. Rtriden, W. R. Foulke and Wm. Birnes. Resolved. That the Commit'ee recommenJ to the
Wbigs of Wayne County, in the different Townships, at the April Elecn -n, to open a poll to vote for candidates foj the different officers to be j elected at the August Election; and also nppoitit Delegates to a County Convention, to Lo held on the second Saturday of April next, j Oa motion, said report, so far as the mmo reI fers to the appointment of the several Commit-
MARRIED, Al "White Collage Farm," New ;ar'ta township, Wayne co., Ia., on Thursday, Dec. Ciih, Mr John Carter Harlan, of Harveysbur-, Warren co. O , to Miss Sarah Jane Duxey, former! of Baltimore, Mi. Baltimore paper please copy
On Sunday evening la9t, by the Rev. Mr. Woods, Mr, Cleorga Beard, to Mia Martha Reed; botti of j this city. j
j IjIKL. On Tnursday -r.ig last, J N .TIIA N, sou of ISej. a;i 1 Eliaim:. Mailt, m ... lOtn nun'-ii ,t u,t
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trie same day,
OKAI. . t neat re uai.H at ,c. C or.i, i.i t t',
2J2jc. f at 5i3.v,S. f'LOL' R. Ca.ia! $ 3, a .".a 3,9 S. CORN I MEAL 31a3;.
IAKDpl firm it 5a5rt. pei ib. HO(S - The a!es coniiaue gro4 o.i arri-. Trice of iire Hoy $i,'J0t$3. There are bur. Jew nm:; II y brought iii no-: most of the arrival ara Oaio II. -ji oi the larger kind. Daily Heral i. ;
S 2- 2i IZ S3" 1$ r o u DRY, R l II MUX D, 1 x n I A X .V .
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ay.) ljl:i of neitt (ii'Jiu.i, at tiie riter,! l-'J iiiiies Xorih East f
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MARV AXX daughter of
William an 1 Mary Parry, ia tho 10ihyearo her age. (v7-Da. WisTAtt'a Ualsim of Wild Cherrt. This celebrated remedy i a campouml b iiianno preparation of tho ItilJ Cherry linrk and JLjsm of Iceland, combined by a new chemical pro'-ess with the Ezt raet nf JSne . Sa ealuiary iiave been its tft"ct in all cr.ss whea admin'urered fur Coughs, Asthma, Coii9uir.jli.i;i, oi an disease of the lungs, that many of the most Jitingiiihed phyticiani have a;iprivoil an I racuir.maiKtort it, an;i openly acknowledged it tlie m'(t valuable :i.Riiicine fcor disrovered. I; is trsi!y a valuable inedici.ie, end is effecting an immense auiuuul of good in t'.u relief of suffering humanity. ,,c8 o Jvertisenient on fourth page.
j Wayne c J liity, I
Horses, Cattle, aud Sheep, a large lot of stock Hogs thrifty and well grown, Household and Kitchen Furniture, about 10O0 or 1200 bushels of Corn. Oats, and
Hay, 1 tiro horse Wagon and (rears, Farming I'tcusih, Afc. S'c. c. Also, 20 Arres of growing Wheat.
Sale to Uminiiici al 10 o'clock, a. in , on said day
Twelve months credit will e given on all soma over 2,
an 1 due attendance will be given by
JOSEPH K. ST RATTAN.
t- .toe li.i -I :ichinerv,) lo o.rri:t;p it1 ti-.e-r A'-n-i.ti
are jire pared to furnih ai' ku '.i of WOOT.KN M CH1XERV lo Older at Cincinnati pri-es, siu-li as I'ickors, Carding Machints, Ctimlonsbrs, Power Looms, Napping Machines, Slicaring Macliines, lrcs3
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. -.it - . i . -. 1 After some Iricnc v discussion as to !he pro sons be appointed by nomination, whoso duty it ; - . . 1
prepare end present a plan to this, "p"e,
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shall bo to preparo end
Convention for the more efficient
of the Whigs of Wayne County
Whereupon the following named persons were appointed said Committee, to wit : William Yeaman, William R. Foulkp, David Commons, Solomon Aloredith, Joseph Al. Bulla, William Birnes, Stephen EMiott, Enoch P. Jua-
lico, Ezra Scoville, Abner M.Bradbury, Bsnj t
wns finrilly,
unanimous vote, laid on the table; and the follow
i n t? resolution adopted: Itrsolved, Thai when tho Convention njiurn, it nrfj.iurn to meet again in this place on the 2d of February next, at which lime and place, the Whigs f Wavne County ore invited to assemble in MASS MEETlNG.for the purpose of etrength-
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NEW MACHINE SHOP.
W. Div.s, Charles Evans, John League and jinjr each other in the pood ca.iso, and, more
mm
Paul Earth
The Committee first above appointed now came in and reported the names of the following Delegates from this County to the State Conven. lion, which report was concurred in : Abington Township. Nicholas Smith, Moses Uobbtns, Jacob Fendor, Paul Esrsh, Michael Helms, David J. Wood?, James Ruby and John Swallow. Huston Township. Jos. M. Bills, James P. Bui gess, Jacob Smelser, James Smelser, Gcorgo Smith. Martin Shafer, James C. Maxwell, and Huch B. Taylor. Centre Township James Rtriden, Jacob B.
Julian, James Foikner, John B. Stitt, Oliver T. Jones, Win. Widup, John P. Diojjhty.Wm. Evans, Jisou Him, Lot HtoomMeld, David Commons, William Yeanmn, Joshua Eliason, John Jones, C B Jackson, John Harvey, jr., Dillon IIj worth, Thomas G. Noble, William S. T. Morion, Waldo P. Abrams, Jesse Williams, Lazarus Noble, John S. Newmtn and Alexander M. Hannah. Clay Township. Stephen Elliot, John Fox, Elias F. Il'dul. Daniel Bradbury, John Elliot, Isaac A. Ogborn, Jonns Hatfield, jr., Leroy M. l,irsh nr.d Edwin F. Oghorn. Franklin Township. Elihu Hunt, Robert Starbuck, Jhn Nicholson, Nathan Hunt. Henry DjItero, Hiram Surplee and Joshua Jeffries. Green Township Ezra Scoville, Joshua Bil lengcr, John Hough, Moses Dtviason, M. Reiley, Charles Spencer, Stephen Coffin, Wm. Silvers, Wm. Study. Samuel Johnson, Joshua Ferguson and Joseph .,; is. Jefferson Township Mark E. Revee, Jacob Ulrich, Buchanan. Charles Evans. J. R Franklin, Wm. Wilson, Eli Dtvisson, A Weaver, Jesse Thornburg, George Gtliespio, Wm Davis, Win Murray and NCheesman. Jackson Township. S M Mallory, Georpp Thistlcthwaite. Henry Smith. John A Smith. W 11 Riv, A Y Richer. Benj Conklin, George Parsons, S II Buridy, J Rieman, II Shislcr, S Shis'er, W M Cosgrove, Sol Meredith, J Whippo, J P Crenger, J II Hutchinson, C Markle, J Richer. Ed Ltwrence, Samuel Ireland, John Bard, M Johnsonbiugh, J Hosea, TTvner, G W Whitman James Yanuxeu, J Vore, B Kirk.jr, W A Rifner. Harrison Scott, J Reed and W Jutiken.
ev Garden Township. Andrew Meredith. D Wilcutts, M Weisner, John Jones, J Badd, S Nixon and James Houph. 1'errt Township.- -Lsrkin Thornburg, J Williams, J W Fisher, A Druly, W Ilmshaw, B
Coffin, J M Williams and J Mauleby
eppoci illy, lo take into consideration the propriety of adopting and recommending the plan proposed by the said resolution, for the selection of Whig candidates for this county, at the ensuing Atifjust elect ion. On motion, the proceedings of this Convention ho published in the Whig papers in this County. On motion, the Convention adjourned to meet in Centreville, on the f Fetinmry ne.vt. JESSE WILLIAMS, CAWn. J. B. Si itt, Scc'y.
Ne.w Books! Just Received. A LBlj.M.S, Infant's School Frnner, The Orphan Hoy, Keajske Stories, t.Rndon Poems, Siorie for Adealiue, Mrs. Leicester': School, Uarton I'oema, linkers' Italy, Hook of Common Prayer, Nijht Thoughts, Ashe's Pens a superior article, Pocket and Polyglot Hiblei, Friendihi'j Oifertiu ' ' 111, Pearl Te-tament. ! i-t reccivad an i I ir saic al t:i lit It K SI'OUC.
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07-W'o ore indebted to friend Elder of the Jeffersottian, for tho "list of lettcis." Wo publish it for the benefit of our subscriber?. Inff Ced! 07-Senator Buchanan, of Pa., (commonly called '10 cents Buchanan,'') wisely declines being a candidate for the Presidency.
Tho Political Abolition Convention lately held at Utics,N. Y., vehemently denounced Jonx Q. Adams as 'recreant to the cause of Human Liberty'!! Ho must feel bad about if, and no mis. lake!
The subscriber wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he is about removing his Machine Shop to Hagerstown. in this county, where he will be prepared to do all kinds of business; having been at considerable expense in procuring all the necessary implements 10 conduct the Machine operations on the most extensive scale, having patterns of the most approved kinds for Carding Machines, Knapping Machines. Pickers, Mules. Jacks, JenV 1 A I 1 I 1
i nies, power JiOoms uoin uroaa ana ! narrow, Silk Machines, of ihe latest style. He will also construct every i dcecription of TllHESHIXft 3IACIIIXKS called for, attend to the titling up of Mill Spin
dles, Cutting Screws; and in short, be fully pre- provided.
; pared to do all kinds of work usual to be done j at a Machine Shop, at the shortest possible no- ' ; tice, and warranted when dono to perforin well, J
pay win ue exacteu. jiy
STATK OF INDIANA,? ss I'moin Cou.ntv, $ " ' " In the Union Probate Court, February Term, A D 1914 William II , John K., Josiuh S-, and Sarah) Petition for Iloiinea, VS. Partition,
I he heir of ICohert llrnnelt, deceased. A.C.
TlIA H. HKNNKTT, Uenjamiit Wi'liann, an i Mnr-
tfaret hi-i u ite, lale .Mari?nret Hennett, I iel t Imrt-.n
ami .Mary his wife, late Mary Hennett, Thomas J. t'nh in
and Iiebet-ca hia wife, late Kebecca lienneit, Kn ii-h .Miller and Amanda, his wife, late Amanda Hennett, Oiindat". lieimett, IJampton Hennett, .Mariah J. Hennett, I.ydia A Hennetl, (.flnren don Hennett, Diana S. Hi-miett, Sarnii 1. Bennett, iind the heirs of Obeliah S. Hennclt deceased, will take notice, that a petition is filed against thein in the Union Prdbate Conn, by ihe said William, John, Joriah and Sarah Bennett, and is now pending, wherein they-, the mid titUHicr9, demand partition of the following real es tate, of which Rohert Hennett, lata of eail county, who died intetate, ki seized in fee simpln at his death ; to-wit : The sotitli'west quarter of section twenty, township twelve, range one, j west : the south half nf the north-wet quarter of the section, township and rann alorrsaid: Also, the north-tt et rpiarter of section seventeen, in the township and ratine aforesaid, lyin? in said county; and thai, at the next hebroary 'Perm o the Court aforesaid, to he held at the Court Ho ise in said county on the second Monday of February, .IS 14, application will be made by tho said petiliouers lor an order, that partition may be made of sai l
premise, according to the statute in uoh cases made and
Hy J O II N Y A it Y A IV, Att'y for Petitioners.
December 18, 1813. Pr's ch. $3,751 5i :4vr
j ! o: !,. sjt.eri.u Tiua:sijis; M.v-
wlncii we e!l on acconiiij .Ia tin term.
We ire also in possession of the ar.oiis patten of Tints?., ing Machine m use CBll ae a,,v repair requited. Having a great varuty vf MILL and ether PATTERXS, we can furnish CASTINGS of every description, on fair terms i J AI.KO-J-
.1 I AH IF. I Y OF COOfCIXG. PARLMt.
77;.Y and SF FX-PLA FF, STOVES, K E V T f O N S T A X T L V O N II A N U i
IA11 ol whicli will bewarramel lor Twelve moniht.
.T. M. & J. II IICTTON.
iring i ojn.'.ry, 1 cc. nh, IS 11. oUu
N. li. tlauil Mnciiiiu-, for the manufacture
of sowing Silk, made to order. J. M. A J. II. II.
OR
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ei i: it i( i: w 1 l, a s t i: u .
tioisn aii!ictel vu!i Iheiiinati"in. Pain in the Hreatt.
le, or li:ick (canned by ox er-lifiinc,) we would say.
that ye have just te'eive I it new supply of the above valo,
able I I,A I l.lt. An one troiible-l with any of the above complaints an I it, after gi ing the Plastera lair trial, .-an av, they have received no benefit from its u.sc. Vie rnoncy will tie reluiatcd! A ho, we have the
! Resurrection or Persian Pill
nent h i ' va
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ret-ii
or no
ShcriiT's Sale.
FoRKiGN News --Tho HiVornia errived at Boston on the 0th, and brings Id days later from Eumpe. The news is of very little importance. O.Connll continues lo exhort his friends to keep tho peace. Reports are in circulation that his trial will be nbmdoned. Considerable quio tries of American provisions had boon received, end a decided improvement in the quality was noted.
Pirson Miller has discovered an error in his reckoning. He now says the world will certainly bo destroyed March 02 f, IS 11. Colikei) Masoxs. Ttie Negro members nf the Masonic Fraternity buried one of their members recently with Masonic honors in Philadelphia. Licenses to those committing a wrong. The following is from the remarks of Lord Chesterfield in tho House of Lords oo tho Cio act: BiJt the use of thoso things which ere eimp'y hurtful in their own ntture, and in every degree, is to be prohibited. IVone, tnv lord?, over heard
in any nation, of a tax up n theft or adultery,
it .1 v r
win oe exacted. Jiy custom lias
TDY
o be used, set it up and never leave it until it ' , "J"' S"-1 V''"? 1 7". pose at s,al6 al , ' . - j me court hu50 door in 'entreville, ayne county, Imiiana. tperforms to entire satisfaction. on ihe 13ti, day of January, 1844, between tho hours of I take this method, therefore, of expressing j ten o'clock, a. m., and four o'clock, I. M., on said day, my sincere thanks to my old customers of Hich-i the foiiowinp property, t.,vit:
a no uitcicTi ui viiu vikj in ,v ii.iiiii mi' i iii niiti ii, irie lillowing described real estate, to-wit: Iot number fortv-six, (4(j) containing one acre of ground, lyim and beiiif; in tho south partjof an til City t.t Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out hy John Smith : Also, I,ot twen ty-eigiu, C-"4) i that part of aid t'ily of Richmond, lanl out hy Jeremiah Cox: Also, the Market lloue, belonginj; to taid ; C"ity, situated on 1'earl street. Taken as the properly of tho City of Richmond, tosatisj fy cxecutiond in favor of Willinm W. Adams and other.
i WILLIAM UAKEK, Sneriff W . C. December 22, 143. Iii j.':3w
inond and the surrounding country for their support heretofore, and will be still more thankful
lor a continued patronage, as my dete, ation is to do good work and at prires to suit the times. I have alieady several thousand dollar worth of work engaged, to be put up at Hagerstown the ensuing eeason, where a sample of my Me- , chanism may appear. I ELK AN AH HULLIJY.
Richmond, Dec. 22, lb 13. A LIST OF LETTERS
1 on the ime rnndiiions a l!ie Planer. . i -i r ' t pa mplilel nf riht nat-ea. civini; fu'l di-
h aluive luc iicincs, wiii ti ciM-n lo any
Store o:i Main Str- ei.
J. Jv. I) VG I) ALE CO.
iiu.on I, !ec 1st. 4'J C
y.n
r u-iiutne n!i nt or JDmg S
(J3-AU0, fur sale, as above, by
Dr. SWAIN, Centreville, In t.
It. A. Ii UK III XG AX It 11 XI II DKFSSIXG. .BO. A. KOIIi:iM, f I II.VNhl l L. for firmer favor", would respectfully in. I form Hie cituem of Kichmojidand the public gne r.ni, that lie ha taken tiack bis ol.' stand, in the basement toryjof J. W. liiiberl' Unit I, wnere he will carry mi filnrlrriiii mill Hair Drsiiisr in the hum n-at and fashionable style, and to order; and, being' thankf il lor past favors, he in;ends, for the fntur, to line every exejtion togite entire satisfaction to all thus who will be to kni t as to faor him with :i call. ISeiug much; f xperienced in the at-oie bumes, with his charp ra;int and steady har.d, he hopes to merit, and humbly Solicit?, a liberal jiarl cf public atnniBee,
L'-t t-!l who would be thaved with esse, And wear a fses) the Icllct to pkuii,, A oid an unicientine drone, An-I i;as a call on JOHN alone. S. Kaiors neatly set on the shortest notice; also, 'huhes renovated and made to look almost new. Iimonil, Not. 17. 143. 47f
P. Oid Hi.
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fcherilT's Sale.
ANSION HOUSE.
CAMIIKIDGK CITs'. A INt for some month occupied this well knowt, and popular Mtel, woul I return hi grateful thanks
to tue lraellnii; putil ic who ha i e 9o liberally patronized his iioune, and inform .'i frend and the public generally that he execls in continue in tho game tand for a term of years, and that no pains will t upared on his part lo entertain tho'-e who may call upon him, in a slyle which will make . them a cmfortal le nt a well furnished taMe, pleasant ail I commodious rooms, and polite attention ran make them.; His stable is attended ly a careful and skillful ost
ler, and his grazieries well supplied wilh prnvinder. He
Ifpmiininop in thp I'nst Ofl'ir-o nt Kielimnm!
r .11 .i o, . i In: sale at the Court House door in 'entreville. VI .fiia KiMinM I nilinn Ilin Vlci fine .I i
O, l.D V VUIIO , lHi"Mi "11 111 Ulil UU UI I I, i,,,,. l I?,!,. , f . ,, 1-1.1 .
December, 1813, and if not taken out before i iween tiie hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , and -l o'clock, p'. M ,
j JY virtue of a decree and execution to me directed, ' rriprrjifull solicits. , continuance f,f tl.e public patroness
j i roin i ne ayno .nruii vouri, i win cupniip at pu J- j nlt" ; 'r logw v l ly , 1 a ., j uiy i;, I Ci J
avne !
30tf
the 1st dsv of April, 1 S 1 4 , will be sent to the
Ceueral Post Office as dead betters.
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v. .;.;.., t.. .j.: a i.' ri,an n i a implies n license cranteo lor me uso
IIarsl.KKmerf.on. Silas Iliatt, E Wright. Hu?h of ,hat whlch 19 taxed tJ all who will be wilhng
Addington John Allen Miss Lituoio K Uell tieorge Burnsidea Andrew IJarr Leah I51ack Peter Rurgess John Bafcus Doc lioardman W Ji Brown Jacobm Brown James M
Lamb Joseph Moore Miss Mary Motrin Elizabeth A MrCorkle Alexander Millis Levin Michael Wm Mornor Robert M Moore Catharine Martin John Marshal Hannah Mason Thomas
RICHMOND FOUNDRY!
Drunkenness, my lords, is universal, nod in all
circumstances an evil, and therefore ought not to be taxed but punished.
The Jonesboro' Whig gives the following as the 'Five Points' of Locofocoism: 1. 'Every thing for ourselves and nothing for the country.' 2. 'To the victors belong tho spoils.' 3. 'To our leaders belong the 'Loaves and Fish es:' to the common people all they can steal.' 1. A lie well stuck to is as good as the truth.' 3. 'Ass party we are held together by the cohesive power of public plunder.'
Hsnnah, C II Moore, T Martlatt, D Jenkins, M j
Nethorcutt, J Brown, J Talbott, D Sinks, Levi P Itothemel, S Jones, R Murphey , Citleb Lewis, E P Justice, P Cooper, II Ferguson, L Ferguson, II Justina and D J Kern. Wayne Township. J C Fergnson, S L Foulke. J C Reeves, J Morrison, Jas Starr, S E Iredell, J Starr, V R Foulke, S McWhinnoy. W Brnes, J Fryer, J League, W S Addleman. VV Legg, Danl Townsend, II Conner, J King, J Mansur, John McWhinney, Robert E Scot ham, E Thomas, B W Dvis. Juhn Suffrins, C R Williams. A Williams, J R Mendenhall and J II Hullon. Said Committ also presented the following resolutions: i. Resolved, That the Whig members of the Indif Sba Legislature, representing Wayne County at his time, be eppointed Delrgates frrm Wayne County, to meet in a State Convention, at la disnnpolis on the 10th dav of January next. Resolved, That every Whig in Wayne Count-,
whose convenience will admit of it, be invited
'o attend the State Convention, to be held at Indiatiftpolis on the lGth of January next: and that they are hereby authorized to act as Delegatreinsaid Convention. The Committee appointed to prepare end present i plan to the Convention for more effectual organization of the Whigs of this County, presented the following report and resolutions: The Committee appointed for the purpose of devising plan for organizing Old Wayne, make ik. r 1 1 - .
'uo ' 1 Poethy ix the West. The following poni
i.ai a mmmre oe eppotnieo. consisting ct, cal production is the latest of merit that hes five from each Township, of the following per j reached us from the Far West.
one, whose duty it shall be to appoint a Com-, miuee of thice from each School District : j Abington Townthip; Moses Robbins, Paul;
,.,,u - ,,uuus, i icnoias omt in ana jscoo
Bruggenskam Frederick Malsby David
on said nay, the lollowin;; property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of laud situated in Wavne
county, Indiana, and descrihed as follows, to-wit: Part of I HH suh'crihers having purchased the
Ihe nortn-eat cjuartcr of section five, township thirteen, range, one, tve.t from the meridian line from loe mouth of the (ireat Miami Iiivej. and bounded ns follows: Iteginn:n at ihc'i'iih-westcoriir of Josepli I'yle's land on the cast ui'lo of) Marion street in IJichmoni; tuence south fi4j decree", eapt ll-1 perches and S-10 to the east side of Franklin street; Whence south, along said street, sixteen perche, and 5-1(1 :q a Slake; thence north Si J decrees, west thirtyperches and 3-10 to a stake; thence north decrees, ea-:t 1G perches and 5-10 lo the place of beginning excepi-
uigaiM reservnij; tilty-one leet ttn l live inches Ironl, an d j .TV A f i? " f TS l ts" S
thirteen rods and live linksdeet) on Franklin street from ihe I -- MM, M.aMlai
south-east ccrner. and 48 feet front and ihirleen rod an dj aU" "'ko '"AklilNi; MAC'HI.NKSof the b-.st . links deefi on Marion street from the norib-west corner of i "'y1 B"'! ''nish to order, an I on moderate terms.
KiriiMONl, ll'itti irrig, are
n iA- preparcit t lumi-.ii ail kinds of CASTINGS as Iqw as tliey can he hail in Cincinnati, or at any oliicr eslaiilieliineut in the western countiy ; and as we have a general assortment f.t paterus and ol the latest improvements of tho t.e--t .M;:ini,jhn in the wett. wo will say to those who are ahout to improve or build Mill, that tiiey will find it to Ihcir a !wimn;e lo i-ive u-t a call, as we will at ail time o-e the he't Hi-k that can he ha t, and our price will be found 1 1 correspond waii inn times.
Men and Gentlemen, lTom?r and Ladies. The New Orleans Herald makes ihe following singular distinctions among the several classes of society. "Men are quarried from tho living rock as with a thunderbolt. Gentlemen are rmulded as tho potter's clay by the dainty fingers of fashion. Women are the spontaneous growth of a warm, rich soil, where the winds blow freely, and the heart feels the v.sitirg of God's ever changeable weather. Ladies are the offsprings of a hot bed the growth of a green-house; tended and watched, lest the winds of heaven may visit their faces too roughly, till they are good for nothing as woman at any rate as wives or mothers.'
Fender
Boston J. M. Bulla, J.P. Burgess, John Smith, Hueh B.Tavlor and Thomas HoIIett. Centre; Wm. Yeaman, Joshua Eliason. Caleb H I,.L.n. Tl . ; J r . . . . .
' commons and r. V. Snider.
When weary I are, I tmoke n-.y cigar. And as the smoke rises. And gets in:-i my eyeies, I think of ihee. dearest. And oh, how I eighses!
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Crampton Samuel
Conner t.dvard i
j Comptou Nathan ! Crane Samuel ' Collette John Clarke Daniel Carey Thomas , Coreken John Eldrikin John Funk Peter Fuller Richard Flower Morgan Farquahsr W L ; Fulghum Benjamin 2 Green James W 3 Green Thomas I Grier John Caldwell Grier Lydia Gentry David j Graham Allen ; Hoffmaster Josaphus I Hyatt Daniel
Hollowpetre John Henderson Wm W Harter Peter E Huchin James Horner Catharine Hunt Ammiel yones Robert Rev, Johnson Charles Jeanes William Jones James Janes John M John Edith T Kitselman D.-miel G Koons Benjamin Kem Thomas Kitson Thomas
Kem Madison
Neil James
Ogle Alexander W Osborn Daniel Oliver Ties Elisabeth Ogborn John Parkes James Pinkerton Mrs Mary Pinkerton John Pattison George Esq Pluramer Sarah O Roberts Waletr Russel Elizabeth Ross Rev. John Rue Richard Rambo I'.arrison Symous Thomas Skipp Berjarain Steel Levi Samuels Andrew Smith Jeremiah Smith Benjamin Sisk Terrel Smith David Strawbridge Benjamin Stanley Eliphalet Straltan Jos. E Salter James W Trueblood Epraim O Vinsen Maria Vore Jacob Wolf William Wright Teter Weldon Levi Wright Ralph Wright Lindsey Ware Margaret M TVilson George Williams Caleb R
!aid lot ; making the ijuantily mortgaged two acres and a ha.'f, iiio:e jr ie3. Taken as the property of Nathaniel E. Harrnigto,i and Ann 1. Ilarriiijjlon, to satily Snid decree an I executi on in favor of W iiham S. Addleman. I WILLIAM BAKER, Sheriff W. C.
December 22, sl3. 3 Zi.Uv
virt
ShcrifT's Sale.
i.
jc of a decree and execution to
mm the W ) nn Circuit Court, I wi
sale at tiio Court II ijo door in Centrei
I tdiana, on
hours of ten
day, the I ii t)ne uuHi
1 1 rectei.
expij-e ni pubie, 'av:ie co..
tnem t
ral use f i ir !
the I3th day of January, It4i, between tue
o lock, A. m. and four o'clock, p m., on sai ! owing described real estate, to-wit :
iried half of a certa..i tract oi parcel of iani !
j sit-jaie in the County of Wayne, Indiana, co .taininz nine J j acres more pr less, and described as fillous tc-wit: fein-' j ning at trie sojtii-wet conierof a --ertain lot (thfii. c-sie't ; or in the possession of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ad- . joining tne own of New Botoi, rur'ninn we; t''irtn
j poles ;thence north eiehteen pos p.t.ence east thirteen poles;
tnenca south eighteen p ale j to the place of Declining; and, also, a part of the sootfi-eat quarter nf sermon thirty-f ui, township thirteen, rane one, west, and bounde'1 as fo'lo : Bejinnio at the siutfi-west corner of lot number thirty, ,1 numbered on the plat cf trie said Tow of New H-iSton, and running rheice, west, ts-enty-two poies twelve feet; tnence, north, to the line of the land formerly ow.ie ' by Abraham Cup.iy: thence. eat, a'onz said line, twenty-two poles and twelve feet; thence, south, to the place of Legin-
ni.ie. Taken athe property of Joh i Irwin, to ?a
cree ana exection in lavor of ijr..ter M. e-j. WILLIAM BAKER. Sheriff W i Decemhei) 32, I?43. ($3) 52:3
j WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGH. We arse making toe a e l'MM'CIJ. From the lonrj stand.n ' i t:ii- l ili in tin an I the adjoining counties and in ii.i, : e leeiu ij unuecessa ry to "peak t.f it superior ii jalit le. as you have tut lo inquire of those who have used
::! they are tne hest and ciienpest I'lougli in geuee manufacture four si.ts: one, two, three, end Ploughs; r!l of wliich we warrant fir si a months, STOVES! ST0VES1
We iijnveoi hauls penral a'wrtmtnl of COOKINf S I'0 KS, of the latest and most improved patern Also,
en .i.i l ten plate, u,t-i a van etc of PAKLOUR and
KLIN STOVK;; a!! of much- we will exrhana
Imw ffir) cash, wiieat or ! horses.
fTrA'l orders thankfully rereived at ihe f oundry or at
e o;ie O or eat i! l ie I ost t JfTiue, on Main street. T.4J. O'HAUA. i, ,n '., Nov. 2, 1-1-'. 44tf
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Wholesale Earthen, slas, and china warehouse.
X'o. 65, 3ain, between Third and lower Market streets, Cincinnati. I
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M.ltre r.n r.t "j a;i i
Vszrvx. IIixts. Never enter a sick
slate of perspiration, as the moment you be-
"IIE -ir'rier havine recently -,urci;aeJ me
STllCK of (JOr tr't i-r i-.p" '.- t ie late
lR P II .... A.- f , U nit 1 I n
! m.. i... aa, r.i r-nrti', .,' ST A PI. K XV.
TI-CLES t illhe stock, is wv prepared to execute orders on
le mosifr. ioraLle ter.:5. To the G-ojs no o i a.i i m.i shorils- be added an as-
lOIEe COol VOUr norea nrfsorh l)l not mmriwrh 1
... . . . - - , t .. t
wiay; oiepaeo Junoit.Danial Bradbury, Rob i contagious disease with an empty stomach ; nor eventn ertBond. Leroy Lsrsh and J.W. Scott. ! i between the sick and the fire, because ihe
f-rgnkttm; L.ihu Hunt, Joshua Jeffries, Henry heat attracts Lhe thin vapor. ! Jan. 3, I?? 14.
Persons calling tor any of the above letters will
room in Pteaec ou,t'"!"- I ffi V. ...d i.atu-r.is of FAINTF.IK KN
H7 tJm.ce open on Sumlay from u to 10 A.jcy ml COMMON waRK, i-re- t niBa&.cioM. anJ 1 hour after the mail arrives in the ries in Crojie.frOTi wiie.ie he wi'l be constautiy ic-ivine
: ije if .)-.-, a. iJ -.i.i sc.. at te ijiscsi niirict
DAMLL D. fLOAN. V- M.
sc.. t w.
amto.y. JC 4..
BENJ. STRATTAM.
A'Kr. pleasure in announcinz to his customer bd !
1 :-ifdie, t it he is now receiving a Iar so"! Om-
, itsil'KK of t.iJOLO., .jjtabie 16? t: r ALL akd llTLR TP. ALE, lOi.j.-itini of i Staple, Fancy, and Plain
BUY GOODS,
11 A III) WA IIF, Q UEEXS WA RE, i . i. - -xi T. --sr .-e ic ,Wi ST ssj i-- rfe
Compri sing u ifcrti.,e,it ir.t interior to a ny ia thi -art nf 1S ni.ir; a-.d , a hi purchase were made hy hiirself wi'.ii ir: : r, .-.. at tne lowest rates he think he can or great in iucemenw to purchasers, and wishes il iist.nct y understood List Be will not be undersold. fCr-Pr-. ijre, of e cry k.nd mat -u he made available, air; CAfI tskec. i.i c nance for Goods. I AK0 Waijitcd Any fjuaniity of FJaxsced, fcr w.'iilcn he will pa l ie f ihest crice in CAJII.
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id, Nir.ti. M i n i 21, 1843.
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The American Liniment.
T
"f Til enca: e
line tit Tw
r.i!!i, Kwellin-s,
i a:-. ! o.. 'it'-Kr the IiEST of all Liniiii, f the cure of Sprains, Ilreis., Pi - , Ctit.&lains, FroteI f eet Cut.
Poll Eiiii, Pti.'i j.a, r-i.iy, Paia in tie Breaet, Cbolte,
E-iej.-tat A - 4- I r -a.e, in Richmond, by
A 1 KM..-T, and at the BOOK STORK.
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