Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1852 — Page 2
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, Canaan- Basil R Prath*r Versa ll*s- Albert G. Prrkiu* Mt S nilinjj -Jm< W. !lf#n*nd n r
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Hnrtofi ( onntv. Thr v*|it>l* tNunoerntit' t»ek«' t* nl*tvt*«l by a »ory Hrgn maiontv I'ha >alv otoso fu»ntn<t t* l>*twneii tha .•*1111111*'*' lot Trossttrar Owtttjj to tit* laryjo nmntinr •1 rota* c**' anil length t the tinkat the vote* vrill not t>* *011*1 nd nut m 1 Hi* t<*w n*htj< Iwlorr fht* alternoon. Cp t<» .1 I* VI yesterday only '<**> tit>V*t* out ol' 'i.JBB hail horn uotititetl I'ht* township will prohahlv gtee * l>#iMo« ra»if m*tority of to Hooue 4 nuntt. V ^entloiiiun |Uvt fr<itn RtK.iK 1 inform* n* that the l>euinoratin tioket is elootetl hy 900 inM|oritv
hf*T*mn*Hl9 Ihitrict—J.>h \ A Rnotrsc P C JeMer«onville—Giles C. Smith Port Pulton—Krnnois f Potts L’tiaa—Anthony Robinson Chnrlestown—Alfred W.JlMboi Morristown—Samuel Weeks Hew Washington—Amos Bua»*> Lexington- -F B. Tlinker; Wm Mnupiu Hanover—John Miller Pnris—K. M H. Fleming; Wm W Bmley Vernon—to bn supplied. Rookl'ord—fsaae Chivingtoit GERMAN WORE. .«tenfh /adiane Dbtricl—Qto K Rnttmio, P. F Lawroneebarg—To bo supplied Peuosyiveniabnrg— Jobe Fioken Aurora—George L Tteste Madison--C Keller Rockford—Hoary Imckemeyer Loniaville—John Bier. Louisville Mission—Charles Diarkmg New Albany and Jeffersonville—Henry K«k* *n«t John
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The state Fair.
We vestnrday morning visited tha State Fatr Groaada
I’he arrangement* tor the State Fair are rapidly pee- [ Huntingbora--1 o be supplied grttsamg under the superintendence <»• W T Itnonls. 0*5*^! *
F#<l , who performs hi* ilii'ie* with mueh energy and sbilitr The stall* lor enttle and horsna—of which there will he nearly )00 -are nearly entirely completed, as •re th* sheep ami lion pen* ‘Manufacturer** Hall*' is •ompleted, and • Mechanic’* Mall" nearly *0 Thessv
per.
Mt. Vernon—Fred. Beokei
Mortk Indiana /Xeteict—John Kisi.ixo, P. £. Fort Warne nml Auburn—Jno. Stranoh and J. A. Nicho-
lai.
Reliance and Bryan—P H. Baker —one to be supplied.
Lafeyette—John Barth
are Ann large hall*, c.scli .HR) le*»t by ;Mi The rings for Terre Haute and Polaad—Philip Doan and H Wilkie.
th* display .>f bloodml anil other line stock fire under way and nearly llnished One ring for the display of saddle and trotting horse* is large enough to permit the wwner* of *ueh stock to get up considerable speed, being the eighth of a mile in ciroutiilernne* The oooking bouse is already finished *ml the Dining roam ondar
way
We found Mt Paxsoti. the Nooeestful hidtier for the prinlege of luimshing refreshments, hard at work, and uy to th* eyaam 'Mooater Bait , •’ Mr P. has prepared klmself to furnish all kinds of suitable refreshments in n quantity safheient to meet aaf demand, as well as to get up exeelleat dinners and other meals for any quantity of people Ha has ereotod an imruvnse even containing IfO square feet of baking surface, and is now busily angaged in baking such thing* as will not t># injured by being kept until the Fair commence* Mr Baason has evideatly prepared himself to accommodate a big crowd and make money and w* bav*no doubt h* will do both. For th# map of the Grounds we are indebted to Mr. Dennis the Superintendent WeH>* Miastrels. it will t*e seen by an advertisement in this issue that the celebrated Cthiopien Serebader* known a* “Well*’* Miaetrels ” under the management of 9 A Wsrt*, will give c •’corn n Monday, Tueeday, and Wednesday aDernoon* and avr- rv >cxt, nt Concert Hall. R. H. Sitter, the inimitable dancer, ts n member of this eorapaay This band comprises mnny performanoea of undoubted merit, and our oititens ami the numerous etrangers visiting th* Fair may expect a rich treat
Lawraacehargh and The board of directors
Indinaapaii* Railroad at their reoeat meeti*
Indianapolis—John H. Rnhrenbnrg
Palestine—Levi Heisa,
Peru—Cearad Math.
B rockvi lie aad Richmond— Hanry Foo* The neat session of this Conference wilt b» tmltl in Brookvflle, commeneiag October Oth, 1803.
The Wroag* of Waaaaa^
To aRt lor naooey is on* of them—very aoaoying, very ineeaeeatent, aad somettihea poaitivcly distraeaiag. • 0 1 |**^** knowing where we spend oar leisure—especially to ask a member of our Club whether w* were theie on a particular eight, when wa have already as-
sured them of tha foot
To he ware te wabe aad took at their watch on oar
letare Rom every oommitiue-meeting.
To ash ear oouaaai rm peiat* of difRcnlty pertaining
parely to the hitohee or the nursery
To have cold dinners, when hot one# nr* so mueh bet-
ter far oar spirits.
To make such a terrible row, tf we happen to wipe our pen on the old liana giblets that are always around, and which they generally prove to be their best beadkerchief* or collar# la a half-menu lectured atate. To leave their aeeh-ribbons, lace under• sleeves, Rc., oa our book-sbtivea—(• universal matter of com-
plaint).
To have toon a taste for music, that they meat hear ®° ,rr » # A **•?**» WM * •very other celebrity, whose tick-
ets sell for a dollar, or over.
To dies* m> extravagantly—eoca* id them take nearly hall a* mueh for their dretaes as we do for ours, which is obviaaely a wroag, considering that broadcloth is *0 ^♦• r » ••d *hat wa have to drew every day to be reepectable, while they can ro easily be “not at home,” in case
of a cell, if limy am not dressed.
■heaevea Saw of the “wrongs ol' women.” Cun ‘kov r,nt be redrqp,mdf Why not cnll a ConventionT—
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The Whig Watioaal Committee-Room* Cloeed. The hradquarter* of the Seward Whigs, opeaed for seme months, and occupied by Truman Smith, Fitz
—Henry Warren, and other Abolition agitators, in dis-
m it ted a rery satisfactory report of the we' , j semiaatlag folsehood* and cahManiea against the oaadiroad Twelve miles of ,h. rr-w i, imU l*** of lh# ^ *• »«»wnti* party, wa* enddealy *loeed_ a
road Twelve mile* of the treek I* iqig ib use and four mile* more will ba
days. The board oonfldontly * road to Oreeashargb. 49 *>
down, and now
.•ompletnd in a few expect to complete the
jCrTh# •' rie*,, of the Trieh aad the •'beaatifU) acc•at , ' >>f the German oitiaen# were heard at tha poll* ia thi». city on Tnevday O' how it woaM have Hjetcsd \he heart of General Scott if he had been present He would have reaognirad them all a# his “follow-
* tiaeae.” both nataraliaed and faeaiga
MT W* call attention to the advertisemem of Mr. Nichole, which will be toned in our paper of ta day. Mr Iftehet* i* about te open a high school for hays, ia the basement nf the Baptb* Church. He game* with IT Beautiful it it to toe aad understand that no worth known or unknown, ©an die. even in tkie earth. Tha work an nahaowajgnod man has done, ts like a via #f
Mddaa under riwnad, emmkfv nBBdng tha j It Ream and flaw*, it jdnm RaalTwtn aad rivaids, eae day it will mart ferth as a
I well.—^adyfo.
lander* engaged consummated hav«
PUN OF THE tiROTNDA FOR THE STATE FAB, wr.CB* AT imim %n%rrTa», o* t«r tmm, *t**,mm* m days oj
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ooa- J F. liraas. E. YV H KUUr v Oerren, ♦ieu KUmi, ' 1 Dr Dsaiap. : Horace E (Larar. , Dr-J- it Ktcbau, Cart M Frtxmfcb D D Sio«i. ! C. W. Femao*.
Dr H B PvSer. HoOert Brown as : H. i. Horn, i Era. , aa, J.-4 J-baH Rcm, ‘iorJoc Bpt.wbui^ Wat Stewart. K W Cady ! t. E. Prrseii ; j Voj>iejri!w
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Ole Ball's Oath.
Ole Bull, the great Norweigan violinist.” performed cp toward* becoming a citizen of the United
Pailodelphia, on Saturday , by
Status, at elaration
tbe first stei making a de
of hi* inieniioas to that offset. That this great priviiag* might be rendered more scored and imposing, h* desired that the ceremony might take place in the veacrated Hall of Independence, surrounded with all tbe glorious rooollcctioas which the place presented totbo miad, and with the statue of the Father of his country, a mote witness to the soeae. Accordingly,If) company with his counsel, bo visited the Hall. When Mr. Plitt read to him »aat part of tbe declaration of intention#, which repaired aim to swear allegiance to the United States, and abandon all fealty te the king of Norway and Sweden, the violinist pet bi* band upon his own beevt, and in the most impressive manner said—“I desir e to be deemed worthy of so great a privilege, and sha>\ remit no effort to merit it. I have
never sworn allep’ance to tbe kiag of Norway and Swe- k*pkctfm-ly , den, nor to any other Potentate, nor have I bowed tbe , g%, |h W Clly a , follow*
KHQW WHAT PEPSIN IS." i».a on old ladr ivko tPCSP c ,. n e u» 4.*i a bottle ef Dr Uoarh'^n’^ petparat.an 4 Djspep ic irie^d Vna .1. eUa’t e.xplsm :»—l know wnai Pepi« -my h» • renu nt* all about .t out o*' li.s PUy^^oiorv. wkich ue otuoiet at toe Hifti School.” And cTery body wh.» can r**A u »tf. understands it, awl eoaapfrtwail* tbe ;-e-!o«ophy of it-* ac-non-It m tike true Dt^eWive Fluid or Uastru- Jmce, wkcti pw^Iorms ta* work o:' Difevion in :Ste nnman uomarb. and tbe oa-y real enrr for
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X7"Ali sdrrrti-riWTiT* mn*t l-r aanilcd " hy i oVIo^V I* VI ..
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•C^Aitwrtiwrs will 8ml a letter lt*>S t*>r rr-eepu-v*, *•* tt«emen!< for the Dmly State Seut.ne;, at tnc vot oi 'he -ta c.v», ..
i»ur oitcr. or, Washington street.
t'rmcjv-iirr-u Cam-.•>'**
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C09CEET HALL.
WEILLS’S minstrels,
Ki>PECTFt't»L»Y annonuce that tier wifi gire Cone,-;,it
Oct. 18th. 19th
ia the
Ye gone
home to m-caaet the anas* scenes ia tbeir own States
doubtl***, that fMr frauds baa* not been aad that their iaveatioa* have bees too
3 UK
fow day* ago , aad most of the
fool wacAlthara ceaimaaeeii aad eoasammatcdl
home to r*-e—
The* r*#T, < promietlY*,
promptly axpecai aad exploded, ta reads? any vspnetatioa of gaud revolt* at all r*asoaabl«. Bat the true oaaaa of thi* early ahaadoameat of the ground they w*r* at Ar*t •» eager to aaaaase is the feet that defeat is written apaa all tha aspect# of tha tiama—defeat tha mast overwhelming—Mefe*t which, like a great earthquake. will iafUir their party aad their hopes in oa#
•weeping eatgairepha.'— DaD. CMsea
ftJ’Wkp is tha rrM* ef General Pierce an ugly wo-
Charfor.
r Ariaf heart never area fair ladv —Eeateriile
’fha pgrlj* ueatampUhle. Th* editor of the CoaAar charge# Frank Pierce ^wuh^haviagjud y/jrwemaa legmher happity at Ceaeord, ia obedieaee to their promteaa kefore fh# altar ef tha HeMyGaA ta Rea after hi* *wa erdNamec* At th* holy mat# of matrimony. Can Da friend# ef G«o. teem say a# much for their favorite jWkja a f*d laaMagwomaa for a wifo'-*nd»ms ^CTThi mfflrfiafilMlarfiaiaaMata ef th# Babe of Wemapw foe hiejirminm maily throe mWiaae of peamia ttwhag. Tha maMdamn* dT dm Duke's eeae,
On Kaaday, Tuesday, aad Wedneeday.
and 20th, 1852,
Wan two perivnnanees Uailv—Afternoon ol So dock, Even.ii^
?| o’cforfc. with SLITTER.
1C • Ua 3Ka»EJdEC«
Also,
W. BIRCH, BO\Ki). the ininitablu pttosie.-, je^et
oettt
L SHORT. Afent
knee to any hat my God”—(pointing upwards and bis fso^, beaming with all that ha felt within him). “I shall valna the prTrilege of citizenship above all other earthly objects, aad shall andcavor to iatrodocn hundreds of thou- , sands of my countrymen to so great a boon, that they may also feel the great difference between a citizen of this glorious Republic, in tbe full enjoyment of liberty, , and that state «f existence in whieh they now find them-
D+IvCf.”
He than look the oath inquired by law, and appended
his tignatare to the instrument He also affixed his name to the book kept in the Hull of Independence, in
which strangers usually write their names.
Daring the Provinaial Government of Lamartine, iu • ___
Fraoea, ha said, he presented his countrymen to that i^^d»^tTicuuty th«t,*fW eoariiitiac wii* great man, and bad himself carried tbe banner which bore many 0[ > ^ f r:eil< ia of Educauw m th» place, na has comrfaded to
tbe declaration of tbe right* of man. For this act, wbca ba went home to Norway, be was treated with
softaMoo; but they darn not lay hands upon bis p«;*ob, p riiair ,. Dt9VtneB ^ ^ qMr ter as be was sorrooaded by warm hearted and willing dccand Dcpeiunem per quarter friends, aad his spirit aad soul were above the reach 01 Thud Department per quarter arbitrary oowsr. Fourth Depar-meai per quartm...... ..
His desire is to induce as many of his countrymen j *** *‘ r w*D. NICHOLS, Prmapai as possible to emigrate to the northern part ol this —
State, aad it is hi* intention to pure base atill larger tracts of wild land than ba at preseat own* in that locality, for agricultural purposes. His countrymen, be said, were the firm to discover this continent, and although they oeeapied it bat a year or two, yet they left a few rode monument* on the ooast of New England to
•bow that in 1002 of the Christian era, Norwegians had ___ -
visited Finland aad bad them erected habitaticu*. In
hit country, ha said, they were all Protestant*, aad like j a spica^j teiT»Mrn» Grw —d Fr«»a ja,t r*c*iv»u, wtuch
oarsalves, tboy had clergymea, and no priest*.
After shaking each person present by the hand, ha left
tha hall in company with hi* counsel.—PM. Ltdgrr.
VAX,(TABLE OFFOBMATIOM ,ou. tbe Kev Jobes -q. Swan. * <*!^T*yiBan nf U«tii v iit4kr%i aiuunmsut* aad
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Naw Lwxaos, Feb. a, tail I*f -t. VV t a vna;—IV tr .4sr—I tee! compelled hv a cn duty to utc votfertn*, u> My in regard to your Coak.-r ind Salt Rheum Syrup, that I iia.c u-cd :t -n my '%ni y if* store man year with rco-t tleclaieciy bappiy resciu. I cumotda* it ivlaptnl caapictely to «utam the reputation vi nieh ta ezaimed for Ii In a a am ! ber of wniun nay innwiedee, vrh- re ii fcas b^eu taSea for Eryaipetas ami -foil Rheum, it baa beea utteudM* trim oomptete j were**, whera other remedie, bad entirely foiled. igjSF* IMFORTAHT TO WOMEJI.-iAf.vt.ta.l I.-gitt sba:; agaui tae raded ere retniim. Vnd rosy fieahit mt; pallid cheek reauuiy | Hate ,*>t! f»r your i/teods Fever and .ktjae. UraMroi Ue0t.it>, o, i relaxation cf ’he <tomacii ami Bowels.' Afo t/ ,-j Peo{a* , dr ink lur. mBeb water. m.f cat ..-refuianv, often of ti<.. proper
a.-unah-oq food
Dr. O Beu;. 5njiui’* Ve^etauie Sugar Coated Fill*
SenuiAfj
K. 11. rtLllKK. , will cute Fever ami Ague m three days, Dysemerv ;a !We ; ve hour* D ^ r ‘ ^ W,!1 * PPe * r ^ 0! ^ ! wilhpreer- diet, aud they a^ irritate. They are foe atn.# pdls
Anas HR UDDER
’^►’rfekertof Admtaaton Tmars Cams.
that da aot A child six months old may take »k»«n safely. 1 and get Dr G. Bety. Smits’s .Sugar Coated Pill,
| Sold everywhere in the Stale. I^Laok oat for counterfeits.
Be turs
Price So cents
KALE HIGH SCHOOL,
INDIANAI OL1S, INDIAN A
rgqHE tubs'.Tiber, who ba* heau emmenii. sn*ee»stut H Teacher :u the Eastern cities, vrorfoi respectlhlly Inform th*
itanta ol
of the f . ... _ , .
Qvygm BboYB luAtitutioii ui thD b < k^rfHdni oi ihB sBptiBt Mniircli.
rommexcttif on Monday the SMh day of ■ fotober
TERMS FOR DAY PUPIL*.
#4 00 . 3 a* . S CO . 7 00
V.
O HANNA has just received—
30 boxes Tallow Candlae, 30 boxea assorted Tobacco
30 kegs amorted Nat v,
MO lb* Bologna Batuage;
500 Iba Dried Beef,
30 nags prime R:o t olToe
Waoiesttie and retail low for cash.
ocU4
man of
odfo lot Parlor (
wall b« noid at low rate* by roetl*.]
Ih* Ladies«
are reapeetfully javiaed ta *ati
HENRY S. KELLOGG.
Scarcity of Silver Coin ia Earope. The Loudon Time#, of September 16, says:
“ There never was known, for many years, so groat a scarcity of the silver uuiiaasT as at »resect, in rouse-
OTI08.—Tim subscriber has just reeforad aaotser iot of foe mueh raiebrated Steel Rod Dour Springs, which he ■dan ta i public a* one of the best Door Springs now in use, at tha sign
of tbe Bis
iN
Big Pad Loufc-
HRNRY A KELLOGG
£ 1 MBRin”S SALE. —By virtue of Eve execution* to ma direct. ed by tbe Clerk of foe Marian Circuit Court, 1 will expose to »sle at public aaci.cn on th e hfoday or November, 1830, at foe door of the Court Hm-eof Marion scanty, ia tbe State ot'Indiana, with-
>h, ^71-,- opmum.5... “
reoeotly taken place 10 Part Philip, Meluaarite. Gee- M the State of Iudmna.t*-wit: Ail the esiateaad n«tem»t of William long, Sydney. and other ports of our Australian colonies. C. Vanblaneum i* and to the somh-west quarter of sactiou 33, ji
X*—
UMKIth, Bristol, Liverpool, StC., bat take* oat a conside- and totae foliowing realeaauesituata ia the cuy of Indianaporable amount both of gold and silver specie, either by It* ia smdcoaaiy^o wit Lot numbered 7ia square nmM TX im ■i.nr.l.tnr. ... - j: to tha above colonies mmberMui square number 55, and om-Lots numhered 144ead speculators who are proceeding to tne anove colonies ^ ^ ^ renls ^ profiu ol ^ real e>tMe ^ ^ tor tbe purpose of makiag large purchases of gold from <OJ1 ,*g ciem y, satisfy safo execution, I will pweacd at the
tbe emigrants * *" 5
ed by ca ‘
Port Philip, me., tor tne sane spwciut »» •» Thorp AdiMnhru*
with mueh difficulty that tbe bankers ia tbo city aad fMr H RetTaad John aifo George M. Alien. West Cad can obtain silver cuirsaey to may amount. 1 - c c. Campbell. Snm& M. c.
ladixuupniis Oetober 14 1SS3.—octl4-w3w
PIES W0BX8!
H. P. DEUEL*
either at the Bank of England or tbe Royal Mint, to . _ Rf w. Noasas. Deputy
accommodate their correspondents ia tha different parts of tha United Kingdom with silver coinage. At Btrmiagham, Manchester, Liverpool, aad other large com-
mercial towns, tbe demand at th* varioas banks for sil- , mquE ceiebmed Pvrotechmst. from Ciwnnaan, Otuc, respeet-
ver is so great that they are unable to supply parties M. fully nfbnav th* eiuauas o< l«* with more than £190 to £300, as not only m a vast 1 r™*?- t*«he wiu give * »*n«* of
qaaatity being shipped off to Australia and India, but ** Monday Xvwuag, tslaher 19th, 1959,
the demand# for silver baUioa swi specie for France^ I H|*|—■ every •voringuarmrSwState Fair. Belgium, Hell aad, Baosbarg, aad the enatiaeat, are, ^TVTire Work^wiii be
- my - ,UtW, [( l gpp—rf^STthT*AUtborities St the 1 ^iais yW FBOPLE. The peMS enaipr iaiag iheae giuad dfo-
exhtbitfonaef
octmdAw
TO PNYSIOIANX!—You we aware .p»i Dr G. Besj ftuifo’i {genaiii«> Sugar Coated PHI*** are the oslv Piifo that do SOT irritate. %^gjp»THii FAIN EILLBR is an axeaUeut regulator of l*a •tcawah aad bo wets, and ahoald siwuya he kept am liand, especially at this season of tha year. Sold at oidy 33 cauta a bottle by Merchant* generally. ABUSE OF THE ST09IA0H, in eating, dnakiag, ihe Dae of druga, •tinrufont and coaduuents. eating too rust slid too mueh. eating between maal«, late at night, dkc , dke.M ?Ti!! *3 r-omnua mat tmirenai, aaif oobady had avar talked agauwl ’ th«e evils. Hence Dyapepaia i* also a* uuvcnal at theae abuse*. ■ The Digestive Apparatus a destroyed, and there is no help for it, ! bet is obtaining a * tippy of Gastric Juiea from some other source. ! This great necessity ia must happily supplied by Dr. Hni^hlnw't j preparation of Pepsin, or Gastric Juice, obtauad foam the *Tlamw h | of the Ox. which is now almost performing the mgaauon of tha
I nation.
Seal Estate INDIANAPOT.ra, nrnxawa * | Under the control of W VK. Scott, Attorney mod Coon sellar at Lam, and Notary FaUic ‘Ftj3F~ STARTLING NEWS!—John Rail warns ail the Cod Fish—Beaa sod Pierce want year votes—pciamima want fat "foeri Miiiwun want high salaries—E^cry bad* WMB wraething. HORN want* to tell Goods—Haro wdl seti anyhow. Bis new stock of FALL AND WINTKa embracing every thing new and desiraUe in the Eaataan imBm snow open for the inspection «f the Pnhtac—fiBing^da awmotb More from cellar to roof—at prices that can't be bant, in or oat of Indi nspaliv In fact this is a big world; for Sam fa* t|nfo*n Icbabod talked, and Horn means to keep up vrah foe tisaca.
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A^^^OADTXDNTO ZHBSRAr:—DV. HARTLEY, Ptoprietor of tha EAR INFIRMARY. 51 SfoHnm Street. Fkiladelphm: UWUBUOO ia America exchmively and successfully devoted to the treatoeta of e Aanst os the Umtcd Sirees. •adtiiug from aflrrtions of the car, wilhoat charge, mil aared, thereby proving hi* tnretai — ignnUad and proteetmg lha daaf fomahatngswntDixa by paying vxix amxsAnriaa cxhmMim msix Atrroxcx, and the iwffirtina of yet more aanaaa aril, by ttremcAev by i
nan op at great axpenae. hmaganw I wok sU tne coady eotooed Cresred ■e art; mafoasknea betas rein F.aroye and America, by the
S&gZgffiSSgd =st^-
•over*)gas aad sovareigas, for the fkiavaimee of tbe etmfo exhiWi to Urge emigrants, who are plaaad ia great difficulties from the mom '-'•'vmgaw^.i
want of a snaafl eiiualariag medium in exchange tor Ftaaa darkness riothie, Hgntl reehats wiBaacand aad ilifaae tbeir gaM.” the Aerial region* with vxoous eaiorsd stare, tmp— ,bamha,aad ) flee rains ef all atiewpnsns aatil 7 o'rtoek, when for grand exhibv.
Akallrioaists have^mad* Ihafirilayg^. Ckildif aodar IS yean Of age 15
at* mammaam: Woo Goeeraer, D. A. Raowltoa, Ol be hadas iba Batalaand EasA ataaaa. aad at i
of State, 1
i will be m i
i to the Pre
of are* for in*
Ik-. H. may here stale mat hanas as mama for thafgHfireinaefa "emtifci forea hua, and cannot, therefore, be m
Dr. Hartley, Tender it ii ta hisarmni ia thin city.
framPr
Rtonetiee wfflbe gtreiL
Tha loan at
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