Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 5, 31 January 1845 — Page 3
Patrick M'XOM"'
Xbo following letter is taken from the Darn ers (Mas-) Whig, which introduces it with tho following remarks: imfohtast lettee!! .' 1 - t r .1... r. l mako no apoiogy or newuuuS tuu i iT Icttor to OUT readers, ail J oulv say it was I Tltnton nor "picked up in tho mud." If PatpOtttOlennor p"- .'-,, , . ,i, ,r...n ' rick will call upon us, wo win oxpiaiu iuo a-u j rick which wo camo by it to Ins entire satisfac ner in tion. T,it,r from Patrick .V'.Vo-gi in. D invert, America tj .Michael OTlannazaa, Kilmore, LtUnd. Michael my Deary: Too top o tho morning trtvou Michael, nnd cant you pick u your httio ' , . ' r jjjjjjge, and bo a filler coming over to this , bit of tJ"g' blessed country; nm hrinT sawnev. nnu isriiJ:"U, 1 A thn twins, ina lairicn, anu wmu ... .v...c. ina 1-airiCH, arm mnu u iuiau, : . and the Other twins; and tho baby and th rest of ; m? And if VOU 11 le nlllier corning over in mis , ?. J -n.i -nn liv on tho host nara- I blessed counthry, jou cart live on mo ix.si para ties, that can be had for the Olggin, nnU men jou can havO CofToC and paraties at tlight, and mate j ami paretics for dinner soven days in tho weoi besides Friday, when you know tho l'raste won t t i.s have nnv innto. Its a land o' liberty, Mi chael, and wo want the sons of tho Granc Islo to come over and help us to make a t'resiueiu nnu uhat's that Patrick? says you. I'll tell you .Miihnel. It'n the man that rules tho Yankees, and givea come tho oilices to tho Irishmen. 1 want you to this blessed month, and help tia choose Jemmy O'l'olk for Presndont iio s as gooU an Irishman as any of us, only ho was'nt born in bis own native country. It's ho that was spakor of tho House, when thoy wouldn't let him spake at all. Now, when you como over hero Michael my lionoy, nnd tho big bellied man from tho Custom Houso tells you U hurrah for Young Hackery, ho manoit Jemmy OTolk tliat's tho son of Zakiel O'Polk his graml father. IJut aflher all, Jemmy int tho sou of his own fathor, he's tho darlint child of Quid Hackery Jackson, nnd Quid Hackery's mithcr, you know was an Irishman. I toll you Miko, thi.4 in n groat counthry, whoro you dig on the railroad in tho summor, and livo in th work houso all winter, for notliin all, and no rint to pay. Tho American.-, liavo gut groat ugly thing hero, they ot tho Tarili', but vvliat it is, it puzzles tho likes o mo to tell ye. Thoy say it's a "rent fonco across tho harbors, and all 'round Amorica to korp oil" every thing tho Yankees can inako tlieirselvcs. So you sc-o, Michael, it makes tho Americans have all their own work to do, nnd, what is worst of all, tlioy get all the money for doin it. Now Mike, that's what I call rhating. it makes 'em livo in their nato houses, and wear their good clothes, and ato th;iir coffee and tay. and drink their inato and paratics, and go to tlieir horetiek churclios and niut that dowuiig'it canting all good catholics in Kilmoro. Now Michael yo'ro a nien cobbler find no niither's son in Kilmore ca n bato you in making a brogue, or tipping a shoo and supposing you wants to make fifty brogues, for mo and Ilory O'Scroggin, and tho rost of us that's diyin on tho Dan vers railroad. Don't yo jut go to Kilkenny, and buy your leather of Tommy M'Hide, the tanner, and don't yo J". Ilinny MTilubbcr to rurry it? And don't you go to )iMblin and get your lasts and your tools, and your peg, nnd your lining skins, nnd your binding skins' Ani don't you cut out your brogues, nnd then g.;t Uillv Doon nml Sawnny (1'Tnol that's glad to j-t ten pence n day, to mnko 'cm up? And then don't ou git M'Adze, tho carpenter to mako a nalo box to put 'em in, and don't you mark it on the lp in this way: To PAT R 1C .McXtGGlX tliis Sido up FiiO.M KiLMOfJE. Janr..tNn, To l'.ATKICti in Amicimc-k, hO P.rogucs Danvers. from Michael O'I'lannagan. And then .iirhal, don't von snnd it to me, mid and Rory, and t!i! rest of' is rret our brojiues for50 cents, instnd of giving Minther Mniimn. and Misther Itaiio tho lunUe hrouo makers, a dntlrtr1? No wo don't Michael. And whyfsnys you: Wait a bit nnd I'll tell you, says 1. That great lubberly tariff sticks up his fence in Huston harbor, and stops jour nice box of brogues, and tells Patrick O'Noggin, (and that's me.) and Rory nnd tho rest of us, 'you can't have your brogues until you pay Uncle Sam enough money to mnko em cost moro than Misthcr Manning's and Misther Da no's Ynnkco brogues do." Now I nsk you, .Michael, aint t'.iis dialing vou? And don't it chato 11 illy Doon, nnd Suwnev O' Tool, that mado tho brogues? And doesn't it chato Tommy M' Hide, tho Tanner, nnd Denny M Dlubhcr, tlio Currier? And isn't it chal'mg the Dooblin folks that made tho lasts, and tools, and tho pegs? And ain't it chating tho firmer that sells tho paraties, and tho carpenter, MWd.o who made the box, nnd tho Praste, you confess to, and tho Docthur that cured Saworiy O'Tool's ninth child of tho typhus fover. I say Miko tlont't vou in Ireland, and England, nnd dermany, and Franco and all about there, want good houses and mate and tay, as well as ' Yankees? And ain t tho men that makes brogues . in Kilmoro every bit as good as Misther Manning, nnd Misthor Dane, and the men that's doin' thoir work? And can't them livo in mud houses, and nto paraties without nnv salt, as well as Dilly Doon nnd Sawney O'Too! f Then como over and vote for Young Hakery. that's for tho Kepale of tho tariff. Kepalo is tho word in America, as well as Ould Ireland. From Yours, . PATRICK M "NOGGIN. P. S. I'm done now, Michael, and send this bv tho good stamer Ilibcmia. and hope you'll got it before she gets there Tho Yankees are going to havo another kind of stamer that ain't no stamer at alt, but sends lethcrs, bv thunder nnd lightning, so Michael can I send you a Icther before t is writ, and get an answer beforo I send it. PATRICK. The bell which tolled at the first anniversary of the Declarat.on of Independence, in Philadelphia, is uo longer use I in com,ume, of b..g WMn uJ rieJave,, ai.Tl'k ?' "V" ,hou'"I.three hand re 1 and seventy-eight J half ,,! of r.ilrcJs in these United Slates. ,I.. lr Vr - ,!l'01 expel;"" ..!itv, is f.xuvl on the the m i '"I'Md. Like g,,a,,o. it will no doubt gie ra,.-W'5?'"Sa"!nS ,Ij!".I nt;tutiOi, is actually in opeeK,r. A. company of philanthropists .,ir""!,.qi,,Uil,M of WJO. it away ... a larse .IT.'"'1 1.'" m!l w!'" willing f. aie em; lo,c 1 as Is-ViK. In c,t"!' ba, tneir f .sl at lb e'CSi4ssmitd ruatttte, a they detus. yird H t-J-'i
Later from lexico.Santa Anna declared aTruitur and Outlaw. The Charleston Courier i indebted to Mr. Tripler, a Di'unrcr in the sehr. F. A. Brown, arrived at that, pott
I frrtum lliiianii. nil the 17lh inst - for thi fotinwtn informa tion. Tli is ne s, it will be seen, if of a later date than tha t recently received via New Orleans, and shows that the Picayune was right in itt MirnuiM that the statement was j if.correct with regard to ti armv of rvinla Anna having been routed bv Gen. P.iredes: Mr T. left Vera Cruz for Ilav, the Ur. mail steamer Dee, which , liie 7th instant. At the last acco avana on the 2 1 instant, in vessel reach'! Havaiia on rcounts aanta Anna was at I Sail .Martin de Sesuioioca, about four learuns from Puebla, I witii a lorce.-of about C,UOO men, mostly mounted on horses t:.ke:i from the inhabitants tie.i. Paredes bein in closa j pursuit with an army of U.OUO men, but maneuvering an J I avoiding a conflict as a matter ol policy, as Santa Anna's hi, fSllk,t wbi,.-Gei'lrrai iwies ramdiv acquiring tfonf th. The rity of Mexico hail been neil fortified, and every precaution taken to prevent or repei an assault The " "' " - ...... of soiu a , .,, ;,:.,. ,.,, .,1 . ' ,,. -:.:,-, ,ir.nBr(.d to ,!efendit. At V t;rilZt also, fortifications were in progress, and tlie citizens era were arming tie s.aaiuer MJiiietuiui icn era i iui a ort lime before tiie Uee. bound to Campeachjr for troops, iv reillfurcementJ lv.re nUo expecte., ffOI Avaritno T)i,rat,,,n,a,I. A ,e,.re hat been iisual by the Mexican Conjress Je-Uring anta Anna a traitor anrl an millavv. ami authorizing any win, i,iay nifct wiin nun iu ,aa nil life. .Measures ha;l also lireu adopteil to prevent his escape, ry wiiardin ihn c!iirnr;iit sra-ports and other outlets, and it is believed that he must eventually be captured. A person i named Arellano, an iu iividtial in the interest of !.mta Anna, with additional confidential correspondence, bad been taken, and ii was supposed lit would bo executed. Mr Tripler plates that the whole country is in a state of the utmost confusion robberies of travellers were commit, ted daily, and li himself was t ice stripped of whatever was valuable aoout hint, tn hi progress through Mexico, but without any in licnity bein offered to his person. It is the 'million of Mr T. doin what he could learn, that tiie new overnnif hi would bn as much oppn-ed to the annexation of Texas as the former, and states that American are held in great abhorrence, and receive frequent insults at the hands of the Mexicans. I. ate from .Mexico Dy t!ie ship Herman, to New Orleans, we have uccouiils from Vera Cruz to the -'d instant, and from tin; city of .Mexico to the Jlh ult. A verbal report was current nt Vera Cruz that Santa Anna was in the vicinity of Puebla i til 20'KI cavalry nnd a number of recruits a circumstance nut at a II probable, as ttie latest accoiin 19 from the city of Mexico state him to be at Queretaro, a distance of 3. ill miles from Puebla, which space ho could not have traversed without an action with either Paredes or firn liiawio, the latter ot whom has been appointed to the pof-t of Commander of the Forces in tl Stuo of Mbx!co. Gen Garcia Va fencia , commandos? iho troops in the city. lih oltfino, atone o'clock in the morning, Santa An la took possession of the mint at G lamijuato, and look therefrom the eum of j 1 5U,()U(), which he immediately carried to Silao. It is stated that during tiht days occupation of this town ho had mulcted the inhabitant of $'jijj. 00:1. Ilis army .vas represented t be I4,fif'() fdron", but whether he can command the lidrlily of his soldiers on trio march remain! to be seen. Iho journals a rn full of enthusiasm and admiration at their, as yet. blond less rex olution, ar.d recti pi tula to with emphasis, the cruelties and barbarities committed by Santa Anna (luring his career; amoni; them his atrocities to Fannin and f'npt (':oiif ron, the expedition to Yucatan, and the assassination of hi tutor in arms. Gen. .Mejia. The forces of Gen. Paredes has been strengthened by a j;in--t on w i ih f ,en. I Juan Morales and hid command now c in.-ts of otiill) men. The-o troop -, on tin; Jlsl u'l. weie cooicnl i lid a: Sou Jnnn d; loa f,,igo, intending to effect a uni.iil with the brigades of Z icatccns ami San Luis. In ilic loth u't., near Poeblc, the s-i, of Sa nla Anna w as nnrsled by a band of soldiers, he be.ii- on bit route to Picilras-Neras, accompanied by four dragoons. tiik MtiiKirrs -I.:tcst l:tes ttJitl l'rices. IloStOit, - Ja: l. 19 J B;i!um ore, - - - Jan. 33. l -Jl j New Orlyans, - - Jan. 18 .New 1 orK, - - J an Host ...M N. V. I'.a.'t. . ' O. Pork 9..".0 ; 1 I. 'HI; 11.5); Flour -I !) I ; " 4 1 -i i ; -1 1 -1 " 4 5( ; Whiskey 2o ; J I ; " :i ; Lard GJ. Ci.i. jiiiiuti .Market, Jan. 2s. I I.Ol'Iv W:i3 d ill e'.en'ay . We heard of but nni sale at canal, tiTll hrls., which was made lit 5'!,t7a3,5!l pt-r brl, about half ol it in-poctcd. A sale of TiJ bris Irom store a i ,'f. ."(. WHISK V Was Uke-.vise ilufl. At river, salts at 2f, -'0 a jlijc per palh.n. O TS Salts of about 4 Of) s icks at river lit 2'ic pei bush'd. This is becoming ll;e settled price. 1' UOV 1 S i l ) .N S Ye. -ten! ay u as tiie dullc-it Mo id a y we h.tve evi-r known in provisions tiiiii season. Very little in ipiirv for barrel meat-, and no sales 100(1 ham", ready lot im:ko h iii-e, wore taken hy a smoker at sJ5 er Kit) lbs , and I 'JIM siioiilders sold, for future delivery, at jj.1,'23 out ol s.nokc. Gazette. i MAKKIEI, . On Thursila'- 'J-tth instant, by the Rev. Leroy Woods. 'Mr. IVas-li'iiginit Jones, of Centreville, to Alias Catharine II nil, ot litis vicinity. On tho same evening in the city of iiichmoii !, by ms llev. Joseph Taikington, Mr. Uoberi Bisk, of Centreville, to Mi?! Mary Ann Cashner, of the termer pltce. Ve were not fugotien on the abne occasion, and thank
ihem for tho remembrance of us in the distribution of lheiF"aud five links to ths !P"innin
bridal favors. He wish thin; much ha ppi ness ami a long j life, und may they truly experience that the lie which binds) willing hearts is a inely silken cord. j In the citv of Ilavton. on Tuasday, the 2!sti instant, by the Key. J.O Barnes, Mr. B. Il.tKvtr Conoveb, t i ,Iis lli.Lt:s ,M., ciauhior of Horace Pease, Es,p HAGS AND PAPER NOTICE.
BV mutual cons,,', tie partnership between James Il- C"U1,1' ltJiana, on the 11th day of February, 18-15, beMendenhall and Thomas Newman, is dissolved ; thel tue5'' H'e hours of ten o'clock. A. M, and four o'clock.
business ,ess of the firm will b. settled bv J. R. M tNPESilA ll, : ....;,.. sole proprietor. i !jjr A good assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and' l AIT.u, kept at tho Mill to nchn;e for RAGS. A iood article No. 1, Writing Paper, Wrapping, and several other kinds, will be kept at the Store of A. C. Dlanchard, Co., in Richmond, to exchange low, for Cash. His FI-OI RIXG MILI, Is in good order, where customers can have their grinding decently done. J. R. MEVDENHALL. Richmond Paper Mi!!, Jan. 23 !, ISJ5. fitf Sheriff's Sale. ""V virtue of an execution to nT directed, from the W ayne circuit court, I will expose at public sale at tne court house door. Cennevil.'e. Wavne county, Indiana, on the I .V.ii day of February, 1615, between the hours of 10 o'jluck, A . M., and 4 P. M , on said day, the followins I pm;erty, to-wit: j A certain parcel or Int of land in the city of li ichniond, ' Wayne county, Indiana, being lot No. 3, in that part off sai l city laid out bv Achii'e. Williams, &c. Taken as ! the property of Caleb li. W lUiams to satisfy said execution in favor of Joseph R Bortis DAVID GENTRY, PhfT. W. C. January, 20th, 1515 l,50-4-ts. Sheriff's Sale. rtu9 of an Execution to me directed, from the BV1 ayne circuit court, 1 ni;l expose at public sa.e at ths cou'l house door. ( entrevilie. W av:in county. Indiana. I on the 15th day of February, H45, between the hours of j 10 o'clock, A M , and 4 o'clock, P- M., on said day, the following property, M wit:
A certain lot or parcel of ground. sn.iated in W ayne co inly, Indiana; known by being lot No. 31, as numbered on the onjinal pint of tho lisn of New Boston. Taken as the property of William II Perkins, to satisfy sai.4 eecniioii i.i favor of Sol inon Merei.tn, rxuseof William B. H-vrnish. DAVID GENTRY", W.C. Jaj. 20.; , 1515. stlpO-l is.
TIIE AMEKICAX AGRICI LTTRSIT. Puliliihed Monthly, each number contaiul,:s 32 paies,
j royal octavo. j TKRMS One Dollar per year in advance: ilnTa num- ; hers. Ten Cents; ttce conies for Two Dol's.s; eint cop'ua ' for Five Dollars. Hach number of the AgricuTturt contains but One i sheet, e ilijpct to newspaper oostae only, which it one cent i in t'ie Stat", or within 1UH miles, of its publication, and i one ar.d a half renlt if over 100 miles, without the State. ADrritriit mf.n i s w ill be inserted at One Dollar, if net ; exceeding twelve lines, and in the same proportion, if exj reeding that number. (gj-iemit t.'trouzk Puslrnaiters, a$ the law alloics. V,..,. na I II Rttd III. of T UK Avt-mriv AtiRi. .-fl-TfRiST, wi:h tab'e of contents complete, for sale at (jna l)rii; i ar eat-h; elegantly an I uniformly bo ind incoitn. ' f I I . , . I ! . . t I, . 1 lirm aifJ iiBirmniir, U5iri,n ,,'n,K3, ior.rr very djjira'i'e sremiiims for distribution ivih Aricultura! Societies, and should alfofind place in all our District) School I.ibrarias Tht-y con'titute the best and most com- J nlele treatise on American Fanning, Sto-k-breeding, and ; ilorticuli. ire extant. When several copies are ordered, a llbor'.l li-.:ojnt will he made. T A X E 1 i I . D I A A . KW UK undersigned respectfu'ly inform the public that 1 he has established an agency for the payment of taxes in any county in tnis Stale. Whilst a Clerk in the State Auditor's Office, he was enabled l i form a personal ncpiaintance, and to mi, lie arrangements with most of the County Treasurers, by which, his order will be received, and the t x receipts forwarded to him without the riiit or expense of transmitting money. lie will alio attend to tiie payment (( iatel'sSl on Canal lands, !?o make sale of lands, or re.it improved liu.is fr non-rrsi dents and others. From the advantages h ;)oseses n above slated, his entire famil iai ity with our public land ) stem, as w-ell as his peisonal knowledge ol a lare poition of the lands themselves in tiie northern y trl of the State, having been employ ed bv the General (ioverument in surveviai a portion of them, and bv the State of Indiana in selecting a lare porion of her Wabash and Frie Canal lands, he flatters himself that he will render "atisfacuon to all who may employ him. His per cent for payment of Taxes i 13 per cent on the amount of Taxes, if under 'i I in any one couutv, and 5 per cent, if oer CM. Postage to be paid in addition. Office on Meridian street, south of Washington. AP-STIN W. MORRIS. Indianapolis, January 2ith, ld-15. 4 3t TJeferenco is made to Fletcher it Butler a nd O. 1 1. Smi th. Attorneys at Law, and N. McCarty and Alfred Harrison, .Merchants, Indianapolis; James t'arrinlnu, Esq . TerreHaule; Allen llamiitjii, Ft. Wavne; John A. Simpso. Cincinnati; Wi.nz Musgrave, Wurtz. M rNiuiding, ami West v Co., "Merchants, Philadelphia; Hon. Thos. II. filake. Commissioner of the General f.and O.Ti.:e;and D. P. llllnway, Kichriioud, Ina. ii V X & Jl I T 13 I . f'lHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he 8 has established himself in Richmond, and is prepared to make, to order, UIFl.ESof a superior quality tho barrels of which are manufactured in Lancaster, Pa. lie w ill also repaii Guns of all kinds at the shortest notice. Prices cheap- COr"'",i opposi le the Market House, West .Side. JOHN W. FLKMIXG. An A i prentice, WANTED to learn the above business. A boy about IGor 17 years of no possessing somu mechanical ingenuity of ood moral character, an 1 itv'uslsioos habits, can have a poo I situation for lour years, by applying to thr subscriber. One from the country would be preferred. Richmond, Jan J4th, ld45. J.W. F. Sheriff's JSaJe. 13 Y virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale at tne i ourt House door in the town of ( enlreyille, Wavne county, Indiana, on the Lull day of February, lr?4.", between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M , and four o'clock, P. M., on said day, the following properly, lo-wit: A part of lot No 1 15, in that part of the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, laid out bv John Smith, bounded ns follow, to wit: lieu inn in 5 at the north line of Walnut street, at tho south-east corner of lot No ill ; thence ea t along Walnutetreet o7 feet 7 indies; thence north b-li feet; thence west 57 feet 7 inchrt; thence nlon s.i id lot. No. 21,8-i feet to the place of beginning, be the same more or less. Taken as the property of Kason IJ-ook-eus and Joiin ( lan tu satisfy said execution in favor of Samuel Smith. DAVID GENTRY, Shff V. C. January 00th, 1S4.1. $2-1 ts SherifFs Sale. irtn of an execution to me directetl, from the nyne Circuit t ourt, 1 vill expose a t piibi ic sale a t the t ourt liouie door lii ths t nvn of l entrevilie, V avi'e counly, Indiana, on the l.'nh day of February, I s-l,, between the hours of ten nVlnrU . A M .. aivl four o'clock, P. I., on said day, the lullowing properly, to-.vit: A certain parcel or tract of land 111 the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, known by hein a part of the north-east quarter of section numbered rive, township numbered thirteen, range one, west, and bounded as follows, lo-wit: Beginning at the north-east corner of lot No. 98, as numbered on the plat of that part of said city laid out by John Smith; running thence south eighty-four and threequarter degrees, eat eight poles; tnence suutii five and onequarter decrees, west two poles anil five links; thence eighty. four and three-quarter degrees, west eifrht poles to the east end of said lot No. ; thence north five and one-rpiarlf-r dere s easl, along the lino of said lot, two poles containing one-eighth of nil acre. Taken as the property of George Bell, to satisfy an execution iu favor of H iliiamson. Burroughs &. Clark. DAVID GENTRY, Shff W. C. January 20th, 1845. 5'i.jO-4-ta S Si e v i I f"'s .Sale. I) lUTL'E of Sundry Executions to me directed, Jlrom ihe VV nyne C i.-euit Court, will expose at pubCenlreville Wayne lie sale a; Ihe Court house door 1 -.j;1" 6aul 11 8 property lo-w.t : 1 he fulowing oescriocd real estate titoate in Wayne co. Indiana, and described as follows, io-'vit: A f ' south-eiit quarter of section 3 in township 14, range one, west, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake on ihe wut litis of iho nimh continuation of Front street, in the city of Richmond, at the south-east corner of land of Mark Reeves; running thence north 41 degrees, east 9 perches and 3-10 to a slake ihe corner of S. D. Horoev'o lot; thence north 4l degrees, west along the line of S. P ! omey's lot II perches and b."-1 00 to a stake on the south east side of an alley one perch wide; thence along said alley south 41 degrees, west six perches ami 55-100 to a Slake at tin curl of .-iid al'ev; thence north 52J decrees west two-tenihs of a perch to the south-east corner ol David Vore' land; thrnce ?oulh 4 I decrees, west along said Vores' land four perches and 4't-lflil to a Slake at the northeast corner of Mark Reeves' land; thence south degrees, east l"J perches along Mark Reeves' land to the place of beginning. Supposed to contiin three-fourihs of an acre more or less. Taken as iho property of Joint Smiili, to satisfy said executions in favor of Tiiom T. Wilgou and Wm. S. Watt. DAVID GENTRY", Shff. W . C. January 14th, 1S43. 3 3is Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a Liecree and l.xeeutiort to me directed. j from the Wayne circuit cojrt . I will expose at pubhe sale at the court house door, Ccnireville, W ayne eou.ity, Indiana, on the 15th dav of rebruary, 1845. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , and 4 o'clock, P. M.t or sa'nl flay, the following properly . to-wit A certain lot of croond lyinz in the boroujh of Rich mond, county of Wayne, Indiana, and known as a part of lot No. 104, iu that part of sai 1 borough laid out by Chas. W. Starr, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the north -east corner of said lot; running thei.ee south a-!-ng Fifth street 41 feet D inches, thence west eignt perches; thence north 41 feet 0 inches to ihe alley; thence east along the alley 8 perches to tiie place of beginning. Taken as the property of Francis F. Johnson and others, to satisfy said decree and execution iu favor of Charles W. Siarr. DAVID GENTRY. Shff W C. January 20, 1S45. J2-4-ts. CASH FOR Ml'STARD SEED.Ths highest market price will he paid in CASH tor MUSTARD SLED, delivered at the Drn Stir" rf I. REED &. BROTHER. Rich.n-ni;!, ?9ft S th, 154. ?7 ft
SAVE A DOLLAR!!
By Calliiiir at the Cheap Cash Stare of JOHN M. LAWS; WHO is now offering great inducements to purchasers in the av of CHEAP GOODS, hatinju&i received, in addition tt his former Stock, a great variety of CLOI'IIS. OASSl ME RES. SAT TIN El' PS, JEANS, FLANNELS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS. Iir.iwn and IJieached MUSLIMS, Canton Flannels and Liuseys; with a !aro assortment of PRINTS, Plain and FigJ.e l Lusters, Paranetlo, Merin. s, Bonibazines, Mo islin d Lainea, lrl Poplins, Linen, Ribbons. Silk aii-1 Tabby Velvets, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, tJloves. Hoiery, Sjspeiwier. Coinfort, Nett Gauze end Silk Veils; a laixe anil beautiful assortment of SHAWLS very CHEAP; also; Cloth, Musk, Seal and Velvet Mt.s' axu Burs' CAPS, witii a general assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK, GROCERIES, DYE-STUFFS, COTTOV TAIIXS, BATTING, CtMILE WICK, Ml tS, WIXUOW GLASS, 4.C. kC. (QzMl who want to buy Goods CHEAP "ouhl tlo well to give him a call; as he will not bo rsJ21:E5 will!) by any house in the West.
07-ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY Richmond, November 22d, IS 14
BETTER AND BETTER!!! WIli:N you "save" ll.nt Dollar nt Laws', proceed forthwitli to Rcctls' IrilJ aild Jled'lcillC SlOI't and invest it ; for they havo tho most sovereign ' remedy for hard times" now extant, " NO HUMBUG EITHER," among which nro : Khcmnalic Linanionts find Embrocations, Conch fciyruns nnd Candy, Worm Medicines, l'ilis of every nnnie and nature; Itch, Pile, and Tetter Ointments ; Poor Man's Plasters, Ague Tonics, and every thing e!so in the lino of
& DRUGS AND e ,.,i n n.l 0 elienniis l!mv enn bo im O ' . w UUU ..w jin many charcre for win'iiid ill 8c.i!!' J V,"iiTte,Tjei!, and Illack Lea. I, liritish Lustre, Venetian Hed, Chrome Yellow, I'ed and G.een, Bronze of various shades, Jold Leaf, French do. Iineed, Sperm, and Neats Oil, Olive Oil, Prussian lllue, Sp Turj.entine, Indigo, Madder,
Lamp Illack, Varnish lor furniture and leather. Gum Shellac, Gum Copal, Gum A rnbic, Paint and Varni-h Brushes t.f various sizes and qualities. White-Wash do , Hand Scrub", and llnrc Brii-hes.
Allum, (.'operas, lilue Vitriol, Broom and Seine AM of which will be sold on as good Our old friends and customers w ill please accept our 'hat no pans shall be "pared to secure a continuance. It articles and to render satisfaction if possible, and we have Thoao in arrears, will please call nnd settle stock. Richmond, Jon. 17,JS45. RICHMOND ROOK STORE. LA'tGE lot of BIBLES, of various sizes and binr dings, which are offered extremely low lot Cosh.Large quarto Family Bibles lor $1,50. Sacred Song and Hymn Books, just received cheap. Cub'fs .Manuel, containing the Declaration of Independence; the Constitution of tiie United Stales; political def iimious, with questions designed for private use, and lor ihe use of schools. Price, (ii cents. Eclectic VourtU Headers, Scholars' Companion, (late, edition,) L:nlish Header?, and Xalboft's Arithmetic, j'ist received. IEi:VIsi:i STATUTES OF fi.O., AlUtAX'JK!) FOR TIIK I'SE OF SCHOOLS. FEW copies of this work, admirably adapteo to th he j ok m use ol schools, just received lur sale at tho Bo. Store, price 37 cts. "" ' " Janaary 17th, 1645. We subjoin a few of ihe recommeida tions of toe bjjk from those best able to appreciate its character. From Vie Hon. haac Blackford, Judge of the Supreme Court. I.ndi napolis, Nov. 1 IS 11. Sir. I have examined with much pleasure, your Abridgment of the Constitution and Kevised Statutes ol the Slate of Indiana. '1 he plan is an excellent one, and nppenrs to me to be well executed. The work deserves to be liberally patronized; and it cannot fail, in my opinion, lob can- 1 nently useful to ihe community. Yours, &lc. ISAAC BLACKFORD. W. B. WtlWEW'OOl), Esq. from hit Excellency Jamet Ifhilcomb, Ooternor of hid , Inoiamai'oi.is. Aug, HI, lo41. Dear Sir: Having been strongly impressed with the great importance o( hiving the leading and essential provisions ol the Constitutions and principal Statutes of the different States of tne Union understood by the great body of the citizens, I have been much gratified, in examining your plan of simplifying that branch of knowledge, in the rorm or plain nn.i rnmiiii.. ..wiona mini answers, adapted to the institutions of each tate separately, as well as those of the United Slates collectively, as being in my judgment, eminently conductive to the attainment of that desirable object. I he dry ami repulsive forms in wnich our written laws are generally clothed, are in your volumes tendered easy f and atiraciive-jrtlieir small size brings them within the j means and leisure of every reader, and I doubt :.ot their! extensive introduction in the school, and the domestic fireside, would be attended with great public and individual j benefit. ! I am happy to find that you are about publishing a simi- ! lar coinpen iium suited lo the State of Indiana : and, after ' - . r . 1. ..!.. 1 , c . . 1 ,1 an e.nniinaiimi ui vo; joai, nno sooio 01 hid nrsi snee.s, a cannot but express the hope that the patronage extended to you in our Slate will be as ample, as I am satisfied it is ! merited. I am, very respectfu'ly, vom ob't servant, J S. WHITCOMB. W. B. WttxiEvvoon, Esq , New York. From O. 11. Smith, laic U. S. Senator. ! Inlii an iroi-is, Ind , Aug. 2'Jih IS44. Sir: 1 have cursorily looked over the abridgment of the f Constitution and Statutes of Indiana, and entirely approve j of the plan you have adopted of reducing tho substance into , the smallest possible compass, by questions and answers The w ork will be usefuf in extending to the great mass of tiie people the necessary information of the Constitution and; Laws of the state at a small expense, and I would suppose ; might be very usefully introduced into our schools and sem inaries. Uespectfijiiy, O. II. SMITH. W. B. Whwewood, Esq. Sheriffs Sale. BY Virtje of Sundry Exscutions tome directed, from tho Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sole at the Court house door in the Tnn of Centreville Wayne County, Indiana, on the lt day of February 1345. be tween the hours of tea o'clock, A. M., and four o clock, r. M., 01 Said day the following property, to wit: A certain parcel or tract of land situate ia that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne counly, Indiana, laid off by John Smith, and known by being lot No. 61, a-s numbered on the plat of said city. Taken as the properly of Caleb P. Tharpe, ti satisfy said ExcutiT'S 10 f-"f of John Venaie. DAVID GENTRY, S W C. Jaruary 7-, T545 $50 2-U.
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directions. Sand Paper, Matches, Blacking, Blac k Ink ; Alls, lice; Ginger ; Cloves: Nutmegs; Mustard; Black Pepper giourcc' leady for use; Cinnamon; Mace; Black Tea; Loaf Sugar; Brown do; Coffee; Sperm Candles ; Tallow Candles; Star Candles, ,Vc ike ; Twine, Glue, Annatto Snuff, and Perfumery : terms as at any other establishment. thanks for their very liberal patronage, and ail assurance, has been our aim, to keep a general supply of the best of done it. an. I hope still to do it. up, as wo expect to go East soon to renew our 1RVIX KEEP & BROTHER. W. H. DAVIS, OK COI.17MBCS, OHIO, KKSI1E.T SIRGF.OX AND MK.CH AMCAl. DENTIST, WOULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city and the surrounding towns ami country, that he intends making Richmond his permanent residonce, and thai lie is now here and prepared to execute all orders in the line of his profession, at the shor.est notice, and Bros THE LATKST AND.MOST ArfBOlUI I'll I NCI FlES. . TEETH, from one to a full set, inserted on cold rt.ATE, upon the principle of Atm.ispiii k.ic Pressure. Having all the recent importaivinventions In the art Of adapting the Plate to the Gums, which enables him to wrarrant Plate work in all cases to answer the purposes of masJ ticalion, and in point of durability, neatness of fit, and elegance of finish, equal, if no; superior, to any other manufactuie. EXPOSED NERVES destroyed itilhoul pain, by a single application. Diseases of the teeth cu ed. Teeth filled, in almost every instance, without pain, cleansed and set on pivots, and wahiiantko firmament. The best of reference can be given, if desiied. ! CHAlitJES so moderate that Dental operations i are placed within tho means of every jiorson. The Public are invited to call and examine specimens at his ofiice. j itt Juaies If uiiuicutCit, ou Slain t. ) Richmond, Dec. Cii, lciil. 50: War with Mexico!!!!!! SANTA ANNA'S PROCLAMATION!!!!!! KNOW all men by these presents, that we, the undersigned, hare this day mutually dissolved the co-part -nerstiip heretofore existing between us, and hereby carnally request all those indebted to us to " WALK RIGHT UP " . AND "FORK OVER TIIK DOUGH " 'by the first of February next, as we MUST and WILL have MONEY. (7-Please attend to ibis pnd save costs. Our Books are in the hands of A. F. Scott, u ho is authorised to settle ihe same. ' GEORGE McCULLOUGll, WILLIAM MEEK. Richmond, Jau- lTi'i, 1345. 3tfab . EXECITORU NOTICE. T "MIE undersigned, having taken letters testamentary out of the Clerk's office of the Wayne Probate Court. on the estate of Samuel Williams, dee'd, late of said county ; notice is hereby given to all thuse iadebled to Said Estate, to make immediate settlement, and all those having claims against ihi sat... to ,rase,,t them, legally authenticated, in the time prescribed by law. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIAS OGAN, t JOSEPH SKINNER, $ L Jan. 11, 1345. 3:3w EXECUTOR'S SALE. ' TIIIE undersigned, having taken letters testimentarr J out of the Clerk's office of the Wayne Pronto Conn, on the Estate of Samuel Williams, deceased, will offer at public sale ai the late residence ol said Williams, in Franklin township, in S lid county, on the 7th day of FebI o j - . 1 , 1 . . rjary, 1815, tho following property, to wit: One two-horse Wagon, Horses, Cattle, Uogs, Sheep, Farming Utensils, one Wheat Fan, and a variety of other articles too tedious Lo mention Sale to commence at 10 o'clock 011 said day. Teruis -will be made known on said day, when due attention will be goenuy tins WiAJI, f JOSEPH SKINNER.i Jan. 11, 1645. E're. 3:3m Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned has taken out of the Wayne Probata Court, letters of administration oa the Estate v Hugh S. Hamilton, deceased. All persons indebted in said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, legally authenticated, for settlement within one year from tius date. The estate is probably insolvent. MARK E REEVES, Adin'r. January 24rh, 1345. 4:3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICKrpilF. un iersigne 1, this day, has taken out of the Clerk's j office of the Union Probate Court, letters testamentary, on ihe last will and testament of Anthony Mabitt, dec, late of Ukior county, Inoiana. All persons indebted to said Estate ate requested to make immediate peroneal and all per sons having claims aain ,t the Estate, mast nresent them, legally authenticated . wjthin one year. Tho Estate is solvent. SMITH HUNT, Exeetor. Jaajarr 10m, IS45. 3:3tp4
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