Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 November 1853 — Page 2
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OFriCIAL. PAPER OF THE COlT¥.|
THE REVIEW,'
A W O & & & &
_SATURDAY ilORNIXG,
2sO\
EMBER 12, 1S3.
Crawfordxrillc I
Advertisers. call up pnl examine onr li?t of SUBSCRIBERS.
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*jcw and fancy Jon Type ever brought to this p'.aec.
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JOB PRINTING.
As it is now about the time when Merchants and other-sure wishing to have Cirenlars. Cards. Pnsiers, &e.. printed, we would respcetfnliv call their attention to our extensive assortment- ot type. All •work executed at short Notice and at the lowest prices. Call aild see our facilities lor doing work.
APPRENTICE WANTED.
To a sprightly boy, 15 to 10 years of
age, who can read and spell, we will give a
good opportunity to learn the printing business. Apply immediately.
&3T We know the publishing of the De
linquent List is a bore to our subscribers,
and must here ask indulgence of them for a short time only, when we will be through
with it.
gST Wood wanted at this office all the
time. Those who would like to pay their
subscription in wood, can now do so. Don't
delay! Goods
at
Cost.—Bryant
€.' I Ii A I OX have been the only pitched engagement X.ARGLK THAN AN'\ PAl'LiJ I'l BLiSHLD IN which took place in the war between the
es, however, had taken place between de-
All kinds of JOIS "WOI1K done to order, tached parties of tiie whites and Indians both before and after that battle, and sevTo Atlverlitterf-.
Every advertisement handed in f»r publication. Cral ttCie-kdied on each side and some *hould have wrircn np«n it the ntimix oi tinu-s the propertv destroyed. The battle appears to advertiser wishes it inserted. If not so stated, it will
Don't, forget to read the advertise
ment of Wm. Schooler, "lis says lie will
sell more goods for less money than any other living human being this side of Ma
son and Dixon's line. 1'roofof the pudding, is sticking a knife in the bag. Go
The Monk's Rkvknce
Enemv,
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.be inserted until ordered outy and charged accord- have ended the war, for the Indians imme-
\3j~ All enll* for meeting*.^arrhige notices and diateh sued foi pe^ce. Gen. Palmer, the obituaries, hereafter in.^ru-d in our paper will be Superintendentof Indian affairs, immediatecharged one half the regular advertising rutes. ly proceeded to the scene of action, and
Agents for the Review. commenced a "talk" with the Indians, with E. V. C.irii. U/Bi'Newspaper Advertising Agent, I Evan«' Building. N. \V. corner of Third and \Val- Wnat result Will be seen from the following
Oblnmbia an-l!
Main streets, Cincinnati. Ohio is our Agent to procure advertisement:*.
JcgT* We wish it distinctly understood. that wu have now the bkpt a id tiie i.aiioeht assortment of
& Co., have
advertised in another column of to-day's
paper, that they will on and after Monday next, sell their entire stuck of goods at cost.
-llnre chancc this for good bargains—every "body of course will make a rush for Bryant
A: Go's, establishment where goods are sold
at cost I
J£.-iT
nighL
was considerably damaged. Running with
out lights is not altogether safe of a dark night.'
&ST The election in Minnesota resulted in the choice of Mr. Rice, democrat, as del
egate to Congress, by over 1500 majority.
The Legislature is also democratic. I
We have not as yet received any
news from the New York election, which
took place on Monday last.
ou, the
Socket
is the title of an excellent romance
just received from the enterprising firm of Du\\ itt & Davenport, whose hooks have
at least one quality to recommend them, and that is the clear and handsome style in
which they are got up. This is a marvel
lous tale, and rightpleasan'ly told—lacking neither interest nor probability a tale of
bitter wrong—enduring wrong, successful
wrong—but for a time only, and not unwatched by the lynx-eyed keenness of the
most implacable of avengers—a defrauded heir, a baffled lover, a perjured priest.
Fanaticism and fatalism—Christian and Mussulman—beauty and deformity—bal
dric and caftan—battle-axe and cimeter,
are some of the materials, from a very clev
er admixture of which the author has produced a book equal to most, if not all of
those of a similar charac ter, and for the
success of which we most cordially lend our
voice.
0^7" Id was the ediior of the Elmira Ga
zette, in a late number of his paper, who made the following truthful announcement:
"When you see a man in business who will
to enjoy good health, and holds a penny so
near his eves ilint he can't siea dollar."
HORACE
GnEU-nr AS A I^crrREit.—A mi-
vate correspondent of the Daylon Gazette
writing from Toledo notices the fact that
the editor of the Xew York Tiibune lec
tured in that place up Literasy, on Monday evening of hist week, lie snvs: A
fine lecture of course but the darndest
[From the Daily State Sentinel. OREGON NEWS.
On Thursday we received our files of
Oregon papers. The battle, an account of
which we published some days ago, in
which Gen. Lane was wounded, appears to
Indians and the whiles. Several skirmish-
however, had taken place between de-
cx ract from the
Oregon Statesman of Sept.
20th. .- LATER.—TERMS OF TREATY AGREED UPON. —T. McF. Patten, of Jacksonville, arrived
McF. Patten, of Jacksonville, arrived 11th. He reports that a treaty had been agreed upon but not formally entered into; in consequence of which Gen. Lane had dismissed most of the volunteers under his command. He states that the Indians did not give up their arms that they were to be paid 50,000 for their lands, from which sum was to be deducted $15,000 to pay for property destroyed. From a letter from H. S. Culver, Indian Agent, we learn that it, was expected that the Indians would sell all their lands but a small tract upon which they were to be located, and an agent stationed among them, in which way it was thought further difficulty could be prevented.
here Saturday evening. He left on the
If the Indians adhered to their agreement, it is probable that a treaty has ere this been entered into. But if they did not, it is possible that hostilities have already been renewed.
LATER YET.—Capt. Nesmith's company
has been disbanded, and some of them arrived here on Monday. A treaty has been concluded.
In connection with this matter we make the following extract from a private letter
from Oregon city. OREGON CITY, Sept. 28, 1853.
look of
not advertise nor take a newspaper, look ele.-ted. Isr/Jt) finc. out for a mean penurious skinflint, too ti^ht »i i. a ii ii-f*.i it t_ ill ii ii *i• i'l 1111 ...
DEAR J:—I send you by this mail the latest news from the mines. You will see that old Joe Lane is not inclined to lay back
and leave others to do the fighting. On the contrary, at the head of a small volunteer force, he has hastened to the seat of war, <found> the <enemy>, and <whipt> them.
understand that the Locomo- The old soldier ay as wounded in the active "Montgomery," on her trip up from tion, but not allowing a wound to excuse .-Ladoga on Monday
The emigrants are coming in quite fast, and they look just as tired, starved, and, used up as I looked last fall, wearing the
<indiscribable> look of <usedupness> every
usednpednets
City Bank, Buffalo, N. Y.
Pratt Bank, Buffalo, White's
Patchin Cliataque
Bank of Oswego
Lewis County Bank
Tiago Bank "v, Gennessee Co. Bank
Sandy River Bank, Maine.. Stalanfa Bank, Ga.
Maryland Election.—In
delivery I ever heard half and half |JC-i f"'e slated. tween singing and sniveling: and the dress In Baltimore city, the Maine law sheriff and looks of the man excited general mirth h: among the nu.iiuice.:
Beware of $5 bills on the Unadilla
B.iuk, K. Y. Thev are r.earlv all
every
body wears just after the trip across the plains. Business is quite brisk in our little <city>
cti.y
and wages for labor reasonable. S. P. D. -----
/S?" The following list of Banks have
just been reported here as broke:
Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road Bank,
Michigan. T. Bank of Massillon Ohio.
Of the above banks tjbe following are secured by deposit of public stocks: Patch-
in hank, Pratt Bank, Cataunue County
Georc.e Llkctiox.
The Senate stands—wHtgs 14, democrats
House, wiiigs 30, democrats 3J, with 13 to he:'.r from the delegation year, 0 whigs, 5 democrats.
Tue Ckvstal Palace.—The
Tribune
was
an ea
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upon his dignity as a member of Congress, do something before you die for the good
last, run against him from duty, concludes an armistice
a tree, that had fallen across the track and I')UUin:5» »ud sta\s Lear them toseethe\
with
kc( it. Irish families, of whom, according to the I tine deserves the esteem of every one best accounts, 301 were drowned, and 102, tor iiis bravev, and promptness in ehastizlag Che lnd&x SO sou.,. Ills popularity,
flioiidli nnvv iintiicJisf'. wil! hfi int'ivas#* fen- Ot the CTCW Were Saved.
though now immense, will be increased ten fold by it. It is right that he should be, as he is, immensely popular, for the man who is possessed of so much energy, and is so ready to use it for his neighbors benefit, deserves their good wishes for so doing.
rp
Bank, and the Lewis .County Bank, all in' New York .schemes for individual aggrandizement to press upon Congress, and are making their
nor, and the aggregate majorities foot up life, are increasing to an enormous degree. o,9.r2 for Jenkins, to 9,1G4 for Johnson, national capital. leaving a majority of 202 for the latter.— L.*, Oi 8d Senators elected so far as heard from, I it-*/" ar.kee Sullivan has been arrested 43 are whigs or Union men, and 40 demo- Lenox county, Mass., and lodged in jail,
crats are elected. To Congress five demo- -l'10 penalty tor prize fighting, in that crats and three whigs or Union men are State, is live years' imprisonment, and
r.ll tl:e coun•
ties except Caroline. Somerset, Worcester,
nnd Marys, Ligon, dem., for Governor has i..
4.513 Pearce, in the same, 5,040. Li"A
oil's majority the State is about 3,030.
3
stood last
The Congressional delegation is as bc-
has 1,690 the Maine law assembly ticket has an average majority of 1,000.
Bfef Packixo.—
are nearly all counter- stand will commence the picking of beef
lei: thai arc in circutation in this country.! at his slaughter house on Mond iv next.
New York
says that the Directors of the Crys
tal Palace have resolved to keep the Exbi-!
closing ir. .in December, as they bad pre-
viously contemplated. They are impelled
lately crectcd in sufficient numbers to keep
X1
the building comfortable, and newones will 3
in A.nd such will be the case for some time io come, for just so long as property
noiuers can rent shanties and sheds—hardly
fit for pigeons to roost in at such enormous prices as they do, just so long they will nev
er improve or do anything to encourage improvement. There arc loo many narrow
contracted penny souled individuals among us to ever allow the place to grow much.
There is not a town in all our knowing but what is going ahead of Crawfordsville in
improvements Darlington, Ladoga, and Waveland have all improved rapidly the
past summer and fall, and will still continue
to do so. It is to be hoped that things will not remain in this way long, when houses
are in such demand and rent at such extravagant ra!es as they do, and no accom
modations about them at that. Wake up, ye
tight fisted money-grabbers and go to work,
of your country.
The newspapers brought over by
the Niagara, give the the particulars of the
wreck of the British ship Annie Jane, on
her passage from Liverpool to Quebec.—
She had on board -i5'J emigrants, mostly
Irish families, of whom, according to the
j!r l!lc
!£4,.00 nett for hogs. At Terre-llaute, packers are contracting at &4. At Louisville,
Ky., sales have been made at f§5 per hundred.
A convention of all the friends of
Temperance in Indiana will be held in In
dianapolis next Jaunary, to decide on the propriety of making a prohibitory law a test
at the next election.
The coinage at the mint in Phila
delphia for the month of October, amount
ed to, in gold, -55,317,102 87 in silver,
81,210,000 in copper, 83,500. The amount of gold bullion deposited was $4,-
452,000, and of silver bullion, $620,000.
The total deposits of gold and silver for the first ten months of the present year were
§49,209,771, and the total coinage for the same time was §49,500,158 10.
J£dT Advices from Washington announce 'a great influx of strangers in that city'.—
I hey consist mostly ot outsiders, who have
Tne Savannah Re- arrangements for a full winter's campaign,
publican has received returns from every a.s a consequence the price of board, house
county in the Slate of the vote for Gover- rent, and the necessaries and luxuries of
f, rt,
-lions.— Ir.e (ralatin Lenn.) Legion oi
"the o'.h quotes a sale of 2,000 hogs at
no
Mr. Blair, we uiuler-
of
ou5
complete, and by the consideration that: *00s'^ank
have been highly satisfactory, averaging
receipts on the fortnight ending on the 22d Bank of Baltimore." Said to have been!
commanacr, ».id twrfve
The latest news from Missouri, state
that the tobacco crop has been so greatly
injured by the frost that the best "pig tail"
has gone up a cent a "chaw." "Old sol
diers" have also advanced—say eight for a
Indianapolis pork packers are paying from this time. They are energetic bus
Zo
nett, wi.ich it says is about the luling inice
in that region.
Tiie Sltar Crop.—The 2ew
7.3
Oi leans
Picayune says the sugar crop of Louisiana
-inferior, either in quality
quantity, to what it was in cither two years. Sug^r planters in of the State have commenced grin:
iT.-j?" Our old friend, Hon. Jonx PrTTir.
will please accept our tl^pks for numerous Patient Office Reports and for a copy of
for lftol.
Mirvey
NEW COUNTERFEITS.
ber
tion open through the winter, instead of terfeits. The last one—on the State Bank
White's Counterfeit Detector for Xovcm-
inst. were -558,000. Stoves will be imme- altered from the fraudulent concern called ?L,°* °,c*
an
be added as the weather becomes more se-j" 5s7Unadiila Bank, Statfof New York,!
vere. .. }A very dangerous issue. Have been tak-'*0'
case, our town is rapidly improving—prop- another dangerous imitation
ertv is on the rise—business of all kinds is
thriving. The great difficulty is, we have
not got mechanics enough of the right sort
po 'billty for persons to get houses to live
contains the following list of new conn-,
anc^
to this course by the pecuniary success they West. Our readers should be on the look! passengers, who have made the trip from iavc steadily met with since the exhibition out for them: S«in l* rancisco in twenty days. The Daniel
of
arly close must deprive an immense Pa}a^lc at Montgomery, 1st
number of persons of the pleasure and bene-j "*"'0s Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of"
fit of visiting the Palace. From the first of Hartford, Conn September to the present day, the receipts! 20s, Marine Bank, Chicago, 111. This
en by several bankers in this city.
jC/ .. tian^eis passing t(iiou0h our town 3S Southern Bank of Kentucky think from the present appearance that it imitation, likely to pass. is just about finished. But such is not the 2s, "The Bank of the Empire State,
tered to larger
&hTs^*'•Wat'liington
to supply the demand. .Jt is next to an im-j ^r,'g- Commercial and Agricultural scene,, Li
serve the irregularity and unefvenness in'a.nd
ess men and experienced in Railroad building.—T'raiJ.fort
Crcfc)/'.
Liabilities
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Marki,t.—Tiie
or
|t
,--rs
sketches accompanying Report of Coast!
No change the L••intern niaikets. 'cidetil since the vrar ir.5f
tt j- -i The "steamship Daniel Webster, of the
Indiana, is said to be peculiarly danger-, xjcaragua
t]^Stat0°f Xorl1'
as 110
20s out.
four thousand dollars or more a day, while genuin^'iss^s o^th e^'' C=tizefs^B a nk1 of I
ille current expenses are but 5-G00. The Worcester," Mass., and the "Citizens'
Cd
the letters forming the title of the Bank. j|-!"u1o0
5s, and 10s New Plate, "State Bank ofi
Indiana." The 5s we have not seen-said L,
to be an excellent imitation The "Ten 1
winch we have just discovered, is one of the most perfect fac-similes ever issued Vig. a Man and Woman on either side of an Eagle standing upon a shield, full length figure of a Woman on right, and a Buffalo Stag and a large 10 on the left. The Bank will be forced to get a new plate, for there is no point by which the nxiss of the people can know the Counterfeit and Genuine. The paper is v.'hite and of a blueish tint, Genuine rather yellow.
The Rail Road.—Tiie
r,
of tiis
Railuoad Compaxies.
individualiv liable to indictment or manslaughter or murder, and to five years imprisonment in the State Prison.
i.
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rP. anv such National Democratic Couventi""n. & at cases of collisions occurring: I '.'L U.S 'CO. by reason oi one train or engine running! ,. ,„. c° °i
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.1. I !-.at th.e conductor may also become j? ,• .. as on a a a a in a liable in Mich cases, by co-operating with ,i ,, •, ii O a a the engineer, or oraenng him to proceed: ,i
.•» 1 I CV I iJ i-V. Ulill.t itLl'.Vl.'! 1.
sequences oi running his engine improper-' V. x- .•
1 1
V1
xhat the time table furnished bv tt:e i,OI.,
olh,o and agenU „l,o mwt stnol'.y con-
form ti.eicto in all rcspt-cts rnnnrng- theJ
irains: am, vncnever, br deviating thcro-
,,
tion.
,P1 1 hey seem to thud o. I hat when an engineer is required to
from the track, and wait til 1 the exnected
rack, and v.-ait til 1 th
control and management of passenger
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TELEGRAPHIC.
struclh rc
^vshin,rton City."!
Better refuse all notes on any
buS''^!lJ
denomination.
Bank," Rhode Island.!
surrounding the head of Washington.
caufcd
Directors have
been in session here for two days during the past week. We understand that much business of an important character was transacted. A large increase of stock was reported and nn order for the Engineers locate a certain portion of the line. \Vt also understand, that the contractors are rc-ady to commence as soon as the line is located. Col. Catterlin and Wilson Seawright were appointed slock solicitors for that portion of the line lying between the Eastern boundary of Howard county and Crawfordsville. They will go energetically to work on Monday and we hope will visit every man within ten miles of the line and the stock will be largely increased. Railroad investments are now considered the safest and most certain of all other modes of investing monej'. Western Railroads a repaying better dividends than Eastern, and a glance on the map of our line, with its connections, must show that it will be one of the best lines for both freight and travel in tiie Union. It the balance of the stock is raised in the time limited, there is no doubt but the contractors, Messrs. Brown. Jackson, & Co., will put the road through the entire distance in two years the cars will be in Frankfort in si
New Orleans, Nov. 7.
}inc arr ve(
's extensively circulated in the California dates to the 16ih ult., and 200
ao^»t_one^
10 a
a
Citizens'
hs,^ 16i:
|ar(1
,-day. She brings
Si^raNev'adf sailed'from Saifpranclco
nn th(i u?|li
^.(}i
S1 0|M1 (um
on the 16th with §1,200,000 in gold Another steamer sailed on the sa with 61,130,000 in gold. The Urn sailed on the same dav for Panama. John Mitchell, the Irish patriot, whose escape from the penal colonies at Van Diemcivs
"WhavoVot seen*them i*W«M30,000 in gold. The Uncle Sam
La nt a,rcad bccn rc ortcd
nv an ranc sco on
gr
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A de-
occurred at Sonora. which de-
t-nird of the city, involv-
l°- °f ^'-^O.OOO. News from the
—'.nes unfavorable. Sales of mess pork at 826 clear £23
d"n a:}'lc
at 1
,c»
whiskey ooc.
A public dinner has been tendered Mitchood
c!'*
held th
1'C-
Qb-l
1
cheese
to '-"1'''0 pluce before his departure for New York. The Supreme Court of California has made a most important decision, declaring oi 200 brls mess pork at -^13,50. N i_|va!id all grants made in accordance with transpired in ho^s. There is bu
tiie Mexican law. The effect of this de-|Hitle-inquiry and but few offering cision wiil be to oust liun ireds from lots
Wurlh
IlAnJs
m,,llot^
0
jJu crs
Murders and outrages' are" occurr
lar0U ll0lu Li
.i:.. tent.
,l°
Adviccs from Oregon, dated Camn
There is a cool, unblushing, imjmder.ee
1 ., 1 in t!:ei.e felloes past all belief.
upon
are, lakes up a pretty considerable piea on the map! Does this great West ask foi
Cmj
out ot time, or in the time ot anotner train,:! r...,, ,•
1 1 1 liom a parts ot \S iscoi^in, Illinois, Mic itne cngii.cer being the person who aetua •. ,• -i Indiana, and OIiio. look them sets the tram motion is primarily liable, ,i riM .,
our table are Democratic cxidinn^es
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run an engine only from one part of tne ,, organ, v,-nose pedals road to another, it is his manifest duty so
ci n\ nere ei.-e arc
cf
,1, I II ,1 isiveiy to be managed by a few crafty time to do it as to avoid all the regular trams •. &
train has passed. 6 That, considering the great responsi- Loox
fjbiihy of their positions, and the awful con-, witness to the following rich scene which sequences of a departure from a safe course,'
0,-cun*ed
the lav,- exacts from those who have the Droadway about 7 o'clock in the evening,
i0
omsI aiiin roil tiie SorTiiEp.x I dressed female
have produced ai ll-e Charlcston the-: becomin
,t Vanity keeps folks in favor of them-'
es
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7
•pyz- t. .i..| _i,
Kunkel troupe of Serena- satin hat and delicate French gaiters, were rapidly 'done lor.' were
amongst abolition bigots, returns yoluata- satin hat, and—"Will the lady do me the '.
niv to LVc*TV i.svn, i-
Jf
alor
v.-ho are out of favor with o'her^ she black. Tiie umbrella was spa-modi-'
r.
lt
all througfi, and we find not one sm
5
4
.. itpeau- in the severest terms of te.e New
improperly but tne orders of the conduct- ,i- ,i ii* ,, I oi a Jioiters, and their anu-Demccra ic or, or ot any other will not lustily tne enpOilCV gineer, or protect him from tl:e legal con-
i-
and their
rjlu...,
Ironi, acoMent occurs, it is occastonc-il by „uv',.nlt.d bv their machinations just al
1 1 1 1 1 ,. L.' tutu II.
11.0 wrongful act, neglee,., or do an of
all ivl.o participate in causing such dc-v.a- ,j
hat do tiie nahry handful of dis
appointed office seekers in New York mean
by talKing about a National Democratic mann
,, Convention, in which this mighty West is1
superintendent must govern all the erior i- n, r.Vt'iili -iev,- loik Democratic jiohticians.—
/v. tt i-.ii -tv. t. ium wh .iuhiuii, |)wni:e:.jn.—
P[
Pllf
to li.it no soaie. Dat tins is the wr.v
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re rt
}y.r^
u,a,
r.i.
cls
bv t] bu
Ul
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and, case he finds it impossible to reach) ,. the next station before a train is due there,! factiomsls would t.'.ke th.e fiist prehe should, of course, switch his engine oft' h"1'11^55
on
impudence at the orid'a hau.
Ivvelcud J'Uundculcr.
Befork
vol"
Le.w.—We
not
°f
!l
trains, the utmost skill, care and diligence.! "mhrella, we had arrived opposite the Ilospital, when we observed a fashionablv xcLe.
were a
long since. AVaIking down
slight shower, without an
in advance, whose pr.-:tv
Ob. charcoal and tar! wasn't
—----11 'rally elevated, the "alters flashed from uu-!
t. 1-. is-ia.ea mat in all 1 ranee not der it and the gentleman turning to the eu:b- .1. hasW'.-ii ct ooint^l adniim-trator of the estata death has been caused bv railroad ac- stone, called a Bieecker street omuibui and
a
Gen. Gorman, the New 'Governor of Alrnnesota, has issued an order, in which he says the liquor traffic among the Indians "must and shall be stopped." The agent has his orders to search up and destroy all liquor offered lor sale among them, vivv
J&F' Shun a man who doesn't pay his compliments to the ladies. He who i* wanting in honor towards curls and corsets, will invariably attempt to dodge thcgroceiv tjiilor and^ butcher. Faithlessness to the dimity institution is a sure sign of a want of principle, piety and a good bringing up."_
MARRIED.—On the fith ins*.. lv lit-v. G. W. Stafford. Mr. Wu.j.i.xm if. Vaxsi.ykk sind Miss Dklii.a Oj:m:ai m. i,t-tin's jilneo.
A L'.iuntilul of niipt-rb crake nceonipnnied tile ubuve.
tW
mere opeiations of the I- i.-ur, F!a:c ^ed,
Myrtle, j: a a 11 y, that the. Star reports that for a month pre-: ['*"1^ vious to date, tliat region had been thci^
A NATIONAL
nd that
!'e
Some of the New York baiting organs
suggesting the convocation of a 2\" a
months tional Democratic Coiu'er.:ion to consider the State of tie Democratic party—or, in other words, to kick at the President and his Cabinet.
the tlir^hold
.And c\*r\ ttiir ki^o*.l oil n.-* is sheti, Il:s house she i-nters. there to bi- a liirht Shiiiinsr within, wheru all without is ni.»hi A fraardian anjfel o'er his lire pri^idiii^ Doubling hi* i!c isure and his earcs dividing." ^f
I.\CI.Y.V.\TJ 3IARKKT. Cincinnati,
'k.'-s.''- fv'thers'
outrages are^ occurring r,c,e ^,Vi
UUl NUU I ,1 .iwv.-v, ».* »r
country to an alarming ex- Kue«-n -ide a shoulder Heeswax,
The old Government officers of San Fran- tIIJjoV* eisco, retired from their posts after contesting the election, and a new Government' )ji?. a. i.
has been organized. Rii,E,A WILT, PI'IUFY THE BLOOD. Improvements in and about San Francis-—• c.o progress wonderfully.
Governor Biglefs majority in the State ./%&.. SLB WS is 1800. rpiiE I. XlKD, desirous of making
The papers contain important intelligence ehnn/.s ia their busituw, v.iil «.n and uftorf* from the Sandwich Islands. I)r Judd had their entire stoek of staple and been removed from office as miniver of lilia.'iCO, and Lhjah vV Allen, late I. mted v.'i.ni i!i£ t* r'j»lc'nih their storks will States consul, appointed in his place.
A-nyv.
it. 11th, says eun be made if immediate api»liejttion is made/ H? I to the firm arc poistely rerjuostcdl to the captiiin's olKee ami settle." -.. 1-- IiKVAXT Co.
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seat ot a formidable Indian war. With the! UnderVvVhSr.ston Hull. assistance of Gen. Lane, Major Alvord in Member 12. 1 nlfttf. command of the regular forces there, raised a company of Umpqua volunteers. Ch-n.' g'C EOA! Lane, after leaving the main body, was
'-'CU io conin.nnJ it, anu oil the ~ii!i OI I !S universal.y tfivpn IT*- tiiat there is bette.r August, he iriet the Indians, some thirty ''"'"pins :.t Seh.ooh-.'.s Hooin than warriors, and whipped them and made them 'uT*''-""1
sue lor pardon, surprising them by march- bring a: thi.- !:e h:.- on hand a larjrc-bn'of-ing. and otherwise acting with vigor and' All kinds of Books" rapidity. He overtook them in their strong- At! :.e -and .,f tl*.-!M.:.-tdaL-s whi. ..i beln-a-ht hold i:i the mountains, where the battle pnvar,. Kile or u». auction very ]..* nulie sam-.. look })Iace. Lane was badly woinided. but
i.-_* i,„ 1 .. notions of ah mh. tn ban i: a in-of nk:e vikept ti.e ileld. v.r.c l-»t hal a 1 tor. ,,f -hr dt.y and The appointment of James \V. Green, of
appointment oi .lames' \v. Green,
Alexandria as consul to Lima, vice Judge Smith, of California, declined, is reported. r: :.n
Nov. C.
Flour is firm -100 brls S(.ld at §5,50.— Ihere arc more sellers than buvers at this figure. Whisky 23c. Cheese"9c. Sales
years, and restore their CRAV/foros^ H.i.i: price CirKRESTi
iantcc! in
lltcrs
Nothing but, very
-, i^ojic^.-d uvekty tor tlw Ucview.j
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111.00 OiiaT ii Jfl,00
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8
Onions,
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••r lip.! rs'-rt- lavortioli* opportunity, aa %vo purfc!i: .-'.'d previous ty the ls:te heavy lise. and tlift
ASIIINOTON, 2sov. 7. gtnvi.s cannot bo lvplaced at the same lijriire^.
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ill lo weil t'» eall and .ve n.. as a hurcfuiii-,
AUCTION!
ho,i\'v-i'1 riv,'i'iV.!f
oi ITov.ii.s t' .rjI nir whate-.er ll:vv \v:il
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taec «i«v!.v toother with u!-
t'fY ii'i Call and
:..o -crry i'i.u r.ci! i\ "-rd'Tsi arc to W. 11. S :!i( t»!.Ki:. [v. Aueiioncyr.'
hold
.STATE FAIR—GREMLEY'S SPEECH!:
JAN IN c)vi?a TONr
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"JTT.i.T.OW ITIZKr»S: 1 Ia\ iit" hvn\ 'iiiliovo-l auon-
flSf'itdj- .TSadc Cfittihiaig to widcli he wishes to call vonr undi-vi.j-.l a'tf-r.rio :. lit vi-itvd !h-_- !y oi' iiu im.p.li tins fail, in n. a.-? I'o: ii rly. and piir. haiicj hin .-:tf'eli'•!" ih'.M: "in whom lie ••Mild ]ut his tmst Mi.i wlioj:i lie i-.ncwas hi-iiii' tin: moist e\lfii.-ivn maijiifai.Hirers in the ei» v—su-d: as are di-j-.oi-.ed t.
"live and let live/' iys.jlii._T therefore fiiir.d.s. that
s^oek eaiiJiot be surjii in the ]'!i'-e. in re«*t»rl Io lai ri-. ajipt.-aii'lj -e nnd manner in v/hi'di t!n-v .re made up. invir.-: yen to cone1 and oxamine f.Jr i:rse!ve.-5, I:d -.ve tre .-atI-f:.'.! _\..u wii!
v. our 1'ii-es. a* J.,.iV r'r- m-ntion-d. V.'i ha-.can '-iuiiess variety ei" ("I.« t'l'Il I NO. ami.n^r v. bii-h may I., f..nnd (V»«ts tuan-ilaetnied of •in hiie.divddiSn-rent uindpoj lnhri-'s: l'ants in liko
h,iv
an .a. I throng,i il!:am's a^isttmcc to di.-'j-lav them to
tiiat the Democrats ev- y«'r .-iiti.-faetion. v.'c shall not uMexnpt an cr.ubut the pipes of a grand -.
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Vests d: Whirls. Orav.xTH, 'ruvau. c•/:. a lurfre and eomrdute stock of
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Dental ICo
Novcijb) 4, 1:
a
t- .'. s-di to irof« jiir. another word, and to oisr
alS aild stops are exc»u- fri'.-ri is. the farmers, to remind t1 that *ve vih
hem net to f»rtr'-f i:s in the tli:-tri!iti:ion of their reduce, a- ivt int'-r.d ji,'.\in^ tin hiifhest. market !"-ees l'-r i'ntter. £:?. Cniekens, K„«thers. IJeeswax. (lin-.ti1.','. t"., c-to.. in n-t evorvthing th'-y la-. t-i •'/-.•! of. 1 \ii.f n. tl'.o maa .•store'" is the place to buy I en tii« most reasonable terms, either fi-r ea^h tli.- jro-
duet ?f your far.'ii.s.
C'orn-j liJt.njr, tie wav i.- vet
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November 4. 1S."3.
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BK. V4^«KgiBILT,
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fKmSURGEON.
rviee.s to the oi: *. i'-initv. 1 io
:'v-s narrit-niar attiiiti'-n tocarions teeth —ridllion.i
ot lit' ure now annn.diy !o?t 1or want
vf
tinielv
and ji'dieion.- trea*:iie:tt. 'I h^se that are in want of ur'.iJi'-ia! t- 'i: ..n do \v»d! to cal} and see specimens yfthft best mannfa' tiirf of
I'oreelttiii Teeth in Ihrr \Vet,
11 a ij lt sr. re utility and ease to all requiring nrtifi•ial *n!.-.'Uut«-. from a single t'joth to an t/utir'i
,loitV'Je
ti\~ it Ali tu the m.*h* sai. I wont. on let dis to with tl»? f»ai
work v.-arrunted.
if-nee carefully
]-i-!hlc pain.
ri'.f in Wushiris^ton Jia!!. jjnlStf.:
If hereby eiven that th-i n.:deripnod
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as a 1 or
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