Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1855 — Page 2

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*T We make j>o ftraonil j*femr<*e; w# rertfcr pity, tfctn exalt oter flteT!!lifortaiics of otlien. Bat tile we maet eey, not in

INDIAN A.POLI8, J»Dr

TO, frlf M Jtwilf^.Trj^J^AWtXARY 16, M*5

fcijwlMiee *mmmtry,—- *»

MwfojjJ jh *A cotumuai* rrifioft from U»o AaUikor of Bute, giving » nUtrttbMW*tfc& rtntfunt dr ; PSt< B*ok ieniee Mura l«i» lectr report, tw<etiief with vbe reports <>f ll<6 llntnche* ofttio HutoB.mk mI B^iforJ

Were Uid beforo tb^lBeufttc.

A motion IfjLQ mlo the eleoiieh of U. B. 8enrttor on llWiejr next, gave ri«o to •<>ioe die* Cisiion, nutl th» fitrUmr ooneidoration of the xul jort wififfthally voatpoited until the 22«1 Of K<>l»ra«ry. BeverMl hill* wore introduced and I «^o.i t<> thoir recond rend n^ A bui lixiug :li‘> limo «wfltoldi«g Gearb in tiiodili Judi* o Go • nit, \{u', ou imapehsion of tho ruloe, r. id i s«" an if third tlrnu, and passed, in iho afirf'iotut a mem-nrinl fountaeSo-

,, „ __ two of the women of Erie have

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?haica«t *aogalne haf e been dweppointed. It waerca ly believed by many, that a kind of

“Thexe lading?) appeared upon the ground in pettoUr—in a ooggr,—and a few toady dti-

for human hopes! M Toll it holla Oath— 4air employers.”

parish it ootia the *tPeet»of Aakalon” that The CoMtitution in speaking of the acts of in thn wlMtinnnl muy ol «k«, o«o«,tb. ‘^h^lfrl'coinBkUd wiUu.nl th. np-

>H!u.er>, wt'S. reftirroil to the CommiUco on l'>b>r*l It Hat ion a. The ros^lutfon as to alio 1<* por cent, interest when so i.tipulai.d m contracts, was reportod hack, witli a

people, the pare, unadulterated, spotless people, Ivavo totally -ignored the importance oi some of the principal virtues e&umsrated in the decalogue! Great God, in what times ws live; what shadows we are, and what shadows

we pursue 1

Senatorial Election.

Ws do nob know what arrangement* the Eusiomsu have made iu regard to tils matter. They have the question in their own hands, ai.d we understand their reason for refusing Homo tirno since to go into an election was

tyvi ir iicuds iu hngbnd, on the subject of | the fact that certain distinguished aspirants

nftu not calculated mutuomatically'the extent to which they wuuld be favored by that my s' tio individual “Sam.” Only one thing is (Irfioitoly settled, that is, that any man who

il, frvm the Judiciary Committee^ rooom* < will not consent to sutrender his individual im;! ding its passage. , | properties, submit to the decision of a Jaco1 lob'sa.—On suspension of the rules, 3en« ! its diabohcal ou«h, ai ’l.ul *No. Jd, fixing the limo of holding 1 •«<*> ^ addition, pledge his support to a < (-mis n the 8th Judicial Circuit, was read a Bank of the United States and a 'land high ,.„rt ami third lima, and pa, a «l. Tbc; to rob iha poor and food tho rich, . ...uailtoo on Ajiricultaro ro^.rlml that I mo}-jn.l m woll pay hia bill at tho hotol, .or l.itud.ilnm on lh. .ul.j.ct of .hoop. 1 ^ hi * who hovo prowcuted l.;i,n S dnuawa. unuaoaaaary ; aCo, that it ! hia claim., and act Ms faco toward tho oxpcdioid to appropriate J8,0W fop ( Wabadi or Iho Ouio. the 1'usionuta arc . i iaol.pical Suivoy of tho Htata, both of «vWontly in tronblo; ovon tho cohclve por.cr U ware cowuvrod in. Con.id«rahl« di.- of poW'» plunder aoema to have forfoitod a ,n.,.onar..»on tho introductioo of a roaolu* portion of tho magic by which it haa huh- : 0. m nlain tho accurilica of lha i’r.o, «rtn united in a common brotherhood thoao Pn.ka. II «... linally laid oiithoublo. |.»li«o lofiVst moticot are founded by politi-

. ... cal avarice.

United Stales Soufttov. Know-Notbin^ism Forevar.

I )|| Sum lay Iwf, from the unusual comma-, \\ohad heard of that patriotic son ofarevoi, i u ■•■•.iiirvub’o :n tiu» Mow hymn r.ujixJ lutionarysiro who packed up his goods to leave v ' i' i-n extoudive prep.vilions wore m t- | country because it was discovered by

1 ‘ S 'luvl'irial o i.ta-onumt on Monday. Christopher Columbus, “a foreigner;” also, of

‘ ' ' v 1 i ,r ,v0 * ’'id our conjeciuros ueio t j 19 promising juvenile in Baltimore, who '■ : *" M " 1'-• G.\ yts - r.I vy monnn;T, taking sunumo n e d tho Native-Americanism of the ' 1 »n tlHcnco of a mnc i greater j t>J) ^ ro gphool to assist him in thrashing a

“d—»1 Irishman ’ (who proved to bo his

proval and contrary to the advice of all the better and more intelligent portion of community. 5one participated m or positively advised them but irresponsible rowdies and blackguards. Others, whom we will not designate by terms quite so harsh, connived at tbem. Among these were several members

of the City 0»uncil, the Mayor and the edi- tsevireof tors of the Gazette,”—Clevdccni Herald, loth. 0t ‘' 5U

^7“ Pour LOac* aad madcc. as Ceate tor cmIs Insertion.

VTTASTED.—TO BUY A NEW MILCH dLs&5s5£rr *?3t£‘i£}£S?

tanlIU3t

jaeil^uSt

k/AN TED —TO HIRE A JOURNHYV Eiaaliarn^maXw. ^YASKJiit K0BIXS05.

\A7ANTED.—TO BET A FEW SPA t V of horaes for their torping tiU the 13 of April jani 1-031 V A-VKKK ROB15SO.V.

FEW SPAN

YXTANTED.—TO RENT A HOUSE, TV uwat^l north of TTashingioB street, containing (Sur or toe room*, hiiooireat this oftiee. j nSlw

VIT'ANTED, FROM 50 TO 100 CORDS

* * of i>ry Wodi, Wit.in .hree n

mile* of tae c.tv

YAiSKEK RUUiNSuS,

No. HWnsnt aooce. infitokapof.s.

luim'x’r ol IGnnour.vtic tiian of Iusion Son- ^^ Irishman ’ (who proved to bo ,i!i>r!l<>n. Juno's I. Suit, of Giinton G y -» father,) for daring to correct him; also, of *i , ' , r iiro’f’dii ; hi'o/OiiyuafufitiicJ with pj oug individual in Massachusotl**, who ; lit r,J v, :i-o-wu-king, and his Muf innocence regretted exceedingly that all the prominent ii stuy iutofitini: loout-ge sroi tho Domocra- charoetorsin thb Neav Testament were foreign. , modemly brought forward a rosolution to ^rs, instead of natives; hut the most distin-Iht-o.ti i't lhat tho Sonato would tho ilonso guishod case of disinterested patriotism of 'Oi 1 ■ 'into tho election ol Senator which wo have yet heard, is that of a young on rue-day. After a short debuts, a motion Wood in Now York City, who refused the! j o-tpono tho consideration of otuer day to iuhorit his father’s estate, be

Correspenctence of the State Sentinel. Washington, D. G- Jan. 10. Editors of tite State Sentinel:—As a citizen uf Indiana I take great interest in tho questions that are now before the legislature of our State. The Banking question is one that interests, to a considerable extent, every citisen of tho State, and having a common interest with others iu a State where 1 have lived for more than thirty years, and where I expect to live while on earth, I will give my views, briefly, on this question, as to what, under existing circumstances should bo done. If this were a new quesuon,and i had the power, 1 would strike out of existence every bank of issue in the nation; but I see an imposibility in doing this. lam decidedly opposed to*u re-charter of the State Bank, ou any terms, if Free Banks can be substituted, and thi* can only be done, in my opinion, by amendments, containing the following provisions : Bonds siioul 1 be filed, as securities, with iho Auditor or other officer—for twenty per cent, more than the notes issued,and the holders of notes, whenever one thousand dollars are presented at the counter of any bunk and Coin is refused, or rather when notes are presented less twenty per cent than one thousand dollars and coiu is refused, the holder may proceed to tho Auditor’s office, and with this amount, demand and receive a thousanAdollar bond in exchange. * State bonds, proper to be received as secuties, will rarely depreciate below 80 cents on tho dollar, and, under this arrangement, banks will always be sure to have coin' on hand to

redeem their notes.

There may bo objections urged, one of which will be, that brokers will run on the banks with a view of breaking them down and getting their bonds at 20 per cent discount. This, 1 do not think will be the case, because no broker will know whether he will be able to break the bank or not, and tho notes of the banks will always be as good as gold, with

this ultimate advantage.

Tho notes of Free Banks that have acted the worst, in Indiana, are taken at 20 per cent, discount, which shows the : itor ~ that are placed on their securities, for <Wfy other security is considered worthless, to the ful'est extreme. I think th : s amendment, if carried into etlect, and accepted by the Free Banks,

STOLEN FROM THE OFFICE OF THIS i»a.H;r. ihe JiUs o; ikc'iAvijr S-ate Seniimel ol tutf .anoAods OAie., caoii.atH^ » £*prrs. A ttterai rnwira a ojfcrcu tor auy jatorniatnA i&uuttg io Utcn-

re'Dtrcry.

' *r»ni oef.« n> Nove.n’ier 3, ineiv3:ve. tutvcmUmr 6, B. S. aal 1C ; No.. 30, 4copies. i>ii icjDir 1, d co. .es. otu: 12-cU

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(Suctessor U tie Indiana Suite Sent inti.)

TSO. C. WAUtta XSD THOti. B. HOLCOMBE, EDITOBB. fFHFTTNDKSSICrNED RESPECTFULLY JL annoanca that tn«jrra(r«/ puretosed tae Inouaa

— VI’,, a— H W. WAVOS .....i.... Stj-t* SmTEMnL, and' »|H eomtiiere*, on Uie flrsi ao} j. ^ n. Tdk.su .

oTTAT* AUi Jax««>ia wtrm v ua iu.» \.v % vm ***•.■ of March nett,*^3 p«L ticaUo.. of its successor, the InDIANA XiaiKS* -*.»-« 1 * Everv energy ssiil be made suieerrient to tto establisameut of U»e Time* npon an eminenee where U iu»y u»e exigo cioe of Lie day, and rank, in general uiler'- :, jersmd to no oUier paper iu the w, st. The editors wiU couunnud facilities through whtoh they may present the public v*.Jh a complete compemiium of current events, reOeneg thetr joornM trnly a mirror *f the age—a. nemepaper m the fullest

seu»e of the term.

The Oi mmercial Department—embracing all matters pertaining to the markets and monetary ailaifa, wilt .eeeive aueuliou couuneusorate with the intportance ol the mercantile, mechanical, a:.d agricultural interests of the States In tie Decisions of the Supreme Court, which will ho t ub ished .u a correct and reliable form, with th strictest regularity, will be found a desiderata

TUESDAY EVhiNiNe; January iftT-s* £?»£%£ rorSTO,iau *'>»^ CARPENTER OF ROUEX on, xn* NUssacan or St. Baarnu^^ PrevuNu to wfctah, the Farce of ths

J A C 0 3 IT B .

ICy- Doors open at 6* o’clock. Curtsa _ N<.:witn»ta din* ihe im uense out.ay corations, *c., and wniicfog a large ,„j pauy so far tiom tne usual scene „f u^. r me Manaaar»relymron the patuic to e„. g?* ous and ejaeiricd eitpr- n, “os Ueieriaire,, ^

immUraU j riets. via:

of no ordinary consequence to the Legal Proiesston. p^^cJcle C;rcle No cap use or exertion will be omitted in giving to ats nlawin seliVe* Vi'm” iL" ^ the lit^mture of the Times the very highest character. . It/. ^ II,* * t ,,r 41 lile Ho*

V\TANTED— 1 ?TJNG AND MIDDLE YV agej men .o c.ig-jge in are casjr a:.d iucruive

,>usineA9 inrei vri.i pay e.re-ridle men troia 33 to 35 tier i.ty. Can t .ne Palmer timiss, t'o,>ut .ii> 5d, from d to coustitiatlouli freedom and Uie tamers of our national

U, sill iuBP.M., w .jie in jxm.tion m^y he given-

Through the espec.ul ami well directed care of the editors, together with the regu ar contributions of some of the ablest literary wnter in the anuntry, a feature „ m bo presented in king to - Times a welcome visitor at the L-mity tire-side and in the social circle. Iu Politics, toe Indiana Times will, */ esarss, bo DemdeniUj. -placing ev^ry reliance in juaUee and every confidence in Truth, we abandon aD that we are to thd certainly of the one, and all that we hope for to the inumph.pi the otuer—to the ultimate ascendency of the eternal principles transmitted by the framers of our

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decl-udm

A. J. tlna.dK.

HOLMAN. LA. ft UK STOCK, ut- RKAUriFCL h CaKAP DRY GOODS AND CARPELS. GALL AND SEE. No 11, .Veai Wdaiiiiigiou street, lad anapolis. OC! 17—If

RKLIGIOUS KOTICB.—Denomination

(Mil

There will be a Temperance

eteSm meeting at Roberts Cha^rel this x uesday evening at CJ o'clock, sevend good speakers are expet ted, boUxAialcdc Female is invited to attend. It is believed that our present Legulutors will give us a

good prohibitory Liquor Law

0 f Universalists hold regular services every Sabbath, in cOLLfciGK HALL, south-west corner of •\ nshiugton and Pennsylvania streets. Hour of services—1 i o'etoex in morning, and at early gos-Lgm.

Rev. il. F. Fostsii, Pastor.

' Sue. j els for evenings during January, as follows .tuuday evening, Jan. «th—“Sin against the Holy Ghost ” Jan. 14th—^ The New Lirth. ” Jan. £lst— •• Parable of She Rich -Man ” Jon ftilh—•“ The Second Deuiu. ” jiiud

& MCWEBLi arc candidates

liWSr for the Suae Printing before the present Legislature. jana-dtf . - BLLreo FOdTiSD AND DISTRIDOTHD

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w’.ih c ue and atientijn, oy too an e,-signed, .'iea-e leave Ciders -t the Stui,nei OjJice.

n. v7 JOHN KENTZRLi

FRKHGH LOOKING-GLAdS ESTABLIAIILIEI7T AND i'AAilE DEPOT.—

Ko.NrK di Co.. No. SO, West Fcuib-st., between Vine and tVaimu, Cineiftnali. Pier, ,'danCe and other Glasses, :n ali of the latest si y,cs and frames, ikaeitets, Coiinees, P.cr Tunes, Tupoos, Rings, Ehes, Jtc., C.c. portrait •ind piemri Frames, auu omameatai wors of every i.escription;, Freneii, English and German Kxouxvixgs.iu ciudingaiHiieiatsstpmbtizMtoms. Also,Mahogany Frareies ami iii.i-»ses u whn.esale. raari-div

HOARDING WANTED—In a privu^ family oniiuJ to a Member of th* Legislature.

Address box 7«ie P. O. j-tnadlf

tJT

party.

Tne Times will be. the exponent of principles—not the organ of cliques or indiviuuals—trusting to us deserts alone* for the high position to which it aspires—that of the organ of the genuine, the truly great and glorious Jeffersonian, Jacksonian Democracy of Indiana.

WALKER A COT IcAl, Proprietors.

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at the folio wing rates :

10 Copies C»t,ao) 51 9 W* •2d - fl^O) 3t» Ob 3t> “ (l,7u) 51.00 40 “ (1,60) 04 00 50 kt tlA'J *5 00 The fiatlg Indiana Times wdl be issued on a Dotiblehieuium sheet, printed, of course, upon ue.v type, and furnished to sui,ie sabtcribers at the rate of §0 per annum ; to city suostiibers for >2i cts. per week, payable seuii-mouinly to Carriers; toClubs ol io copios or more, at the rate of"35 per copy. All subscriptions to be j>aid

invariably in uuCance.

Persons subscribing for either the Weekly or Daily Times pi'evious to the first of Aiarcu, will receive, gratis, lua WoegJy or the Daily Stale Sentinel, as the ease may do, from the dale of the subscription, uutik the commence meat of tho publication of the Times.

Address ail communications to

WALKER & COTTQM,

janll Indianapolis, Ind. ITENEY JENKINS, SAMUElT JEN XjL Ki.vtf, George Asxrtn a d Mary-, his wile, Ge-j-ge cuemet and Kt zeetth, h » wile, Genjamin Grove ai.d Ss a:i Alia, h s w.fc, i'i.omas Claim.tan rad Catharine, ..is wiie. ai.d EuTiiet fintou, v. Raipu Jeukias anu VVilitairt Jc.ik .ii. m Tne .>l t:i>a Circuit Court, April ierui, -. sj j. Pet.tUi ' i for P tri.tioii. b'e u kaowu that oa this 13hi day of January. 1^55, me above i.aned jla ui.Js hied m the uifice of the C.erk oi s.-i.u Ccurt, uicir Pet tiuii for Parntfon m th* ab ve eiitit.eu . aU -e t gainer with me at&Javu of a c-oiape-iciit ai:d disiii-cresicd person, tn^. said thienaanu are mt residents oi tne date of Indiana. Said dcfendnn.s -it. tuerciore, ncxe .y nO.rficJ oi iue h .ug acd pchdency of a..i P. tition, and that umess tney appear and answer ->r tU mnr io said c -mpiaiut at Uie firs: ca l.ng of said cttU-e ou i .e sec..-ad cay if the next term of said Cruet, .o t,e begun nod ho.d at tne Court House in me city of ' tnu.auppv.is, ou tne fifth M.* da- of April next, said r e>it.< ti. ou Uie in liters and things u.ereiu contaa.ed, wai be. neaid and ue.erni.iicd in their atisence. AiteA: W n. Sto wart, Cierk. Di.*' ur <Sc Porter, AiPys for Pt'ff*. j niii. i v. Jy i3w

W . nvvlo I-. t.,o wi oiucruiw w tu.umo ms wuicrs ostittc, dc- i \ V Qyj[ (1 gift the lot now in existence of all lh" w’ltolo sniji'ot until tlio 2lM of Fobrnnry, causp, as ho alie^od befero the con ri, his pa-1 worth lens and improper Banks, and would u ’i motion carriod 18 to 17. T'ko mnltor teroul ancestor “was a Dutchmao, and married i break down any hope* tor the rc-charterof

1.. l..'foro tl.»uimc 1., hityre to . Call,otic wifof Vorily,

i v, vi/., “.v ajiu'fion by ft Domon-aiio Syu- to Africa to die in tho emorace of Gai tiia- j r C .charierBtl. I want to know, just exactly how j

ginian t> funny is UOt such an instance of heroic f that Old COIl Com Will COme OIK, and how much I Bate - House, Indiana:. • ii. wimre y.»a can select ! oursm^s sumcicnriw* worraui us in carrying out ou.'or Iho Gon^rossional rule, we boliove, ‘ virltto w. foeaunterfeited by thisgeuuinoDoc money, if any, the State wilt make by i« *i

These are the sentiments of

OLD NAT.

a‘<>r la rri->tt<ua«re.

I

a no. >u to lay up >n tho table a motion to r«- *tio!;s’ Lioutonant Damphool. Pity hu fo wk. c> ri lac iwuiot lv» I ikon fro*> t tho i iblo ox- y,q in g to have “lit in tho Revolution.”

arvtnusxa ivoms.

Tho Council and Housn of Roprvrsotimuvea

- V» AR! WAR! WAR I—N.n a ut he guages ^ at Kr.e, nor with Cn a. *'ut i.i Europe, ibe gra.-.t s^ .t of var. Tne mrgen and best tu-onud stock of Drv Guodsovcr inti-urn.d iu the 3Uiia ut Indiana,ia

to be seen at the New York Who!e.'aie and Retail Store | iio-dt.ubt tuut ucpiau wc jiavo adopesu will m

/ iASH MUSIC STORE.—COLBURN & v -t-Lij, i\o. 7s West Founh Si. uear Vine, ii-.ve dec deu i-> icuuco tne price ol ine»r eut.re Ca;^i -ue ufid S oi .vore-Lfopy-r.gat Mu ic to au uveiage of oii-:-anu us former prices, in ore.er ta :.ff )rd tnis retiuetrHi, we are hi gee' to adopt tae Casn Systtrn / and we :>e,uve mat our uiendi and he pat-1 e generally, will r>e even Deimr se. v-e« Vimu h . reto ore, uy a s rmt nnuereme :o thi, piiueiv.ie. A rcuu -tu u w.L Le m de ou Lisir<,c-

i.Oll Luca', dlidec.

Since ihe .-"miy of Ma-*c has become an essemai bra.:- ; of euUcau- », a r--cC.mn m the price of -heel Mu,. .: haa been ociuHiuleJ t-y tae pu hie, and *e j. ive

.A .s .. e .... t- » . . nisxtt «xr. • iivaT'M Jl.rlv k*"

Melancholy Dkath of Miss 9. C. Ba-o«->-.—aume nine since we noticed the mys-

u re newc-t disig rs in Br.nmo, Lout s ;mirc Shawls. tae w.«ks of lb. !> st

Plain L. oca-te, Oanitii.'u-., Ttr.jed cut i'U.d iiika, Frcu.-h .Mcriiios in plain auu embro.utred, with ail tae

1> < t i>'.‘ a^fovo thirds vote; under our Lo^islatn a-Titl' such <» nv‘tio’1 o.tn tftkon up by a

4 * l U<’ V/U»Ultrit f’S i\l ■ i v > n sm * «« V.-WV** vv*»« t vk» « «. »*T* » ". . T " :* *•- in * r ' if »-»«• “ o-K - *. i

su qio c! priwon . As v> >n ta timo can oo 23d of January next. An exciting session is, to ascertain any tidinqs of her until Sunday i ■ Mil oue&unx,*, ai. widths, t^ui.us and e--uiitcrpai.es, h * 1 for tfoliborvlion, wo doubt not tho Senate i^kod for 1 when a couple of gentlemen, named ! Oobjur ^* Merinos,Dciai..es, Popius,Pi9.iaaud Pr;..ie«i

ih,. .,„ l,,H m.,v Ire .Irenvl »«lvU. T|m ^ Oovornor, T!,on,, S B. Cure- “ d !

ileal ,tylc : luDr-j^a P iuric*, Ltu-ui. E....a:£. i'S>«*—»set..-*, siiccvi-<, i'r.inuungs. Ac., w.ucc iuica parcti. sed a’ a i awful sacriHre. Our -toes of D.iinc-dr • o..<L< io uar_i*.cte, con! r.s .ig Priuttd t aiiCbtt*.rur.uia-e Pro.ia, 'A il «nJ L'Uv>i .acu d Musiias, PR ow «Ja.-e‘Jo-.t u*.

al-.c. hfcaiu.mo, wo i my remark, the m ii?g, ha?adviveil the inhabtUnits to organize cr.i';* pr.-o throughout tho State sabm well i ltt o twiTrogimOntu of militia. Pi ■ i uni with tho course which tho majority in tK# wo M in the Omaha Ar-

th ’ Senate have taken, fho Fusion presses r(iW .-

seem particularly anxious that hnety steps Omaha is now tho Capital of Nebraska—

furnished the fellowiug particulars: She arrived a we-k ago yes erdoy in Terre j

Haute, where she took the cars to Faria, 111., i twenty miles distant, and then by stage went to Sullivan, Sullivan county Illinois.

There .ho put up .t Iho hotel, where she w»

.1. ...I U-.I Ik. vontuuvl «i*u. 1 he Cohuore- « w.ll il .Icservos to W; lor oo City or town j Lolla.lT. who, thi,.kins it ra. i.er slran-re that vii! • VWrrwyA, (Fusion) says: , ha|int..e ,unh rapid and unprecedented im- a young lady should be traveling unattended, S "i r d propositions made by fusionists R pw^amnt, as has this place consulermg the and without knowing any one in the place i. iindofotojd, were oflbred^on Thursday to'- l,moof ^mencement- • - " - J ^

S-'ii

l ucre may be other town sites in the terri-

questioned h*r as to where she came from

and the object of her peregrin ition. Site rerpl.ed that her name was Sarah C.

Bacon, and that idle was from Cincinnati, which was all the information she gave, and shortly afterward she left the tavern. When she returned she was very sick, and the

m immediate election of tits l*. S. ... .1 , . ..,.r. Yh.> .to vot.'.l ihvm down, I:!-.*"?. tll,t in)u»nyros|»cU hus•quul nutural Hi ..g the l.t-t proposition by a vote of 37 to 31. but what do tneso signify if the ■ 1 „ .'ert .inly Im.mlViliL I,, rev lire W, ll *V' 1 .V 1 1 !’ atttUy f “ lU !. ,i " P" I. .. l.ret.:, t,. iIhm uirempt V. force uul, A *" lp »yrv_ other consideration, the

cl,-n,.,. to this iu,.fit imrorlant office, i,,,- or o J 4 ® 1 Ol'^plK locationis.lirectly upposlto Oouu- . .... „„ , Ire I loUHT. were fairly or.-iniro.l—1,,loro lire IV R.U'cS tli»> urest ,m|K»rtant V'ly‘U th©: malady becoming more alarming,- at a late , I oven nr’., mc-s'-o, wa. receive 1—before any fo'V ’ b ttP 0 ;! p° .- r '-’p throughfaro hour night, a physician was sent for, who Ic . !.»■ vo i'll Inc ' had been prepuretl or stops Peeinc, would in, .cate tne importance iS00n ascertained that she had when poisun. taken to relievo lac coumry of its emhar.isk d Omaha. There h* boon erected within Ewjr r< . mcl , y WM re30rte ,, , but in vain:

me: is '.vasioiivd by a loose hankingsvsteni or ■ l " " ,n ’f rn '‘" i s ’ uouri) forly huiUiinga: s |, e t , l0 morn j n .

dol-cetivo solnrel law. If our fogiahnor. uiaoy of which are good ,es|K,ctaWedwcllm ? ! wer , ia ^ ml tho TiUa . e would voi.lliie themselves more to the proper hmoiosa heuaes, ineluding » largo and | church-yard, and followed to the grave by’a hlls acss of legislation and leu. to iL di- 1 f^ .'»•“»? ««>»«»• b» .y^ttWzluC strangers, who hod wiU v ling If Ihe rpeil. among hungry ,aril».., "•"« cf ■ ho Tormonal Lcgishmoo ready lor h £ ^ e J t|- • • “ w “ appl " mis, ihe interests of thoir constumiunoy ' * 10 comM> 8 ffessiou. As we have before said, Miss Bacon has "mild bo better snlwerved. It certainly would r ^ • bad tho pleuaureof attending the party i been Occasionally a filleted with aberration of l* 1 Mtor if our constitutional Jaw fixed a cer-P as: t * van ’ n & U P ar, d conducted by the ; mind, occtisioned by bodily sufferin '. Sho t i n il.»y on wbieh the election of U. 8. Sena- Monitors in their peculiar mod*. The affair, was, in her lucid intervals, remarkable^for ent r ^tiouhl be htdd as is the c.u»e in Temtsyl- camo off at the Atlantic House, and was J orgy and industry, as well as an amiable and \m nor better still if U. 8. Souatei-s, like . characterized by the greatest array of boauty generous disposition, which endeared her to o! her otfi'ere, were made elective directly by w » hav * ever sesn. Tho Hall was very all who were intimately aequair.ted with her t ne people. j much crowded, there being present near GO 1 With her life's fitful battle is over, ai d she

~ . „ , . w couple, who seemed to enjoy themselves to-now sleeps in peace.—CLi. Enquirer, dth. MorsJ lufonn Fwrty. . finest* and expressed the most lively* J

The Democracy were Watou in tho late satisfaction iu t'no amusements. \ <- _, T nmpaigu by tho insane cry of monU reform-1 0<>od or ‘ ler a “ (1 harmony^soeme<l to reign i un aeraUnd several benevolent^S^”^ ...fi. i. wo were told, and thousands of th* ^t h *IZ, w;S' served 711 oM^k I h ^° »“ owed sympathies to run away voters of Indiana were made to behove, that 1 0 f wffich every one seemed to partake with! • h / V et ^ r j ud S m « Dt > ar ? prepanag pebetter men would l»e placed in office than the • rel sh. Clr ? U ! iUlor ‘' **"*.<* the Governor

lUmocratic party had been abi* to find. But Tho amusements opened ai d closed with ah t

v Ii it -n the reanit ?

sie

SnatLis,

fowe i..gi. fi.or bioeffq iiosiery au,i GLaves, vc. Tie The tfiove stock ,3 par. ul Xiol Oi sirty-seren tr.avsand o.»*e< ronsi-iieii by H *.ae<, Meg & ta., oi Loudon, lo be »rtiu ai wnatever U.ey -.vi.uiu rcal.se. \Ye ta. ite oar

9^

Kttnpg an Amhors, and we udiyo: t i ue io r, i c nt; such may i.tresbter LepUfoi8iM.fi—ai of wnfon vtill acjsato a, less than one-half tne t r.ct of ihs fo sign

copies.

V* c ‘,ci:i eomirue the imp rtt'.ion and s re of Pl'A \0 FOUTiir, GLYTaRS. tLuTE", anl eveiy aflie-vioi Mas. »i Meiciix disc, anu w, i sell for eu:k only, ol

g sail r-Jnccd prices.

Orue-s iram any part ol tLe C* unify, iao osirg t iv mt. to}. Aiii be promptly and iai fil'u .y uaeu.ed io. Our k.-s- naictit oi ifia.. > Fo.ics w.,1 :,e as o-ietoii.-e •roia too Cv*. er ra'efi iaetor.es fo.C au k.t-rinc, W o iwa d ficBro.sa, Brnwa «S; Ale-*, T. Guot-n ec Go. ii jRJieau ailaciimeir.; H. W or pester, .ml Wfts era Fla- o Forte Coapaiiy AL-.ofieoBsfrosiGea. A Prince fit G.,,

Butfo u.

Fian i F.Ties siui oaier Mtisieai lusunmciito tun-^ii a..d rcj aittu. Mi 3 o Lound, d’ •- • ULBU'RN A FIELD, jaiilfi No. T8 West Fourtfi EUeet, Gineiunati, O.

j i ? ANK OF THE CAPITAL.—INTEREST

, 1 d—? 1 ■ on im aey tiepw-aea for aspeeifieti ijinc. Bi :■ c.,.nc 1.1 il ln« ^reriic<*i barg<Ui:s ifiis ran in Dry Goons, t 0 . j/- tis-ogc. G, m aaa U itrurrem Money d^aii 1:1 gen-

J‘JH.\ Wij.>LL‘iY. i.'aakj, r.

arooidy to be toend ;.t liie New Yors, Store, vi here the

assor.ment u auliiaued. where coav e ition s put at; | NDIANA STATE STOCK MONEY.— tlefiaii.-t; wreic war is- w.gci a a w .1 bepr.,: ngeJ uii- J. i n - i.t> cj.'oer \v.li ar.e rT aa ki:id3 ol HarttWrirp, iu we conq-ior our e:ieii.i j. and come oil vi* lor.ou-, end •ran, tec. ao. ais > ou ae is one mtu. a,i dcpteciateu 1.

p.,.»,ug,o«™.po,v, «u il. .a

- ~ ' at par iu tne Bnnaa in t&is dry wifo b c

UK*, or itotiu. AilLutiiiiia b ate rtock

i.irs- profits. IO t ic. S anti g->-a- iC -d one, o:' the , resen. ■ iUj.. is re.eAe «fo.y. To •*u:n up: ihe war .Viii be tarnefi on as oag as j

.uriVto-no-a the P u. e to ly appree.are onrarcuon. : ^

eNdenvo s. ^ Ic>r u », ueDio -u is tn. tor sael. gouds except 2^ WASe^'xeC foUjers Lre iaviisd io »4 cx«iaui»e i gua-tcet > n vt\ i be tnktn at li per cc.iiducL.ULt, al

; ine *izu of Ihc Birr Fwilack-

yv , \ IliiaNHY S KELLOGG. . rtg ri. .jLLN.-, j jai»0 An. 2u y,'asfi.n<tun street.

Graprinivirs 1

oar stock for .no FaK ir. le

sop :a) d.f

EW BOOKS AT THE CITY BOOK

RESOLUTIONS OF TILS PEOFI*S —\Ve , w . .. * e SiGRK.— Tee auLscri.-ers Uave juh reeetveu a

Mu wan plcasaie uie vasi and lucreaiiinK pr>p. . if-ega ?up.^ y wi ausnen -accu*. Law. Mefiieal aiKi Sehoo uliniy of ' .cLcaN s Volcasic Oil Lixmnxr, n.oiwi:h- Book-, wtocfi toe pub. e ue urvued m call aad examine.

Ra.toa: 5 toe ^le and maactous foes- to-to weremven- j ^ ^

icu aiul i?sueil Uiroi gb cue pre^t to itijor^ iu rej'^taifcm. ! : * - — Re sole:J. faut having ladled a, ana found it more till- i | T N D ERW EAR.—WE ARE IN REeaefous than any other iiaiment or reinedv for toe tare ( ^ ^KS oi u “ y C3Sie ? ^ er,ao t “aerwear Cotma . ^ . >kirts ana Drawers. 10 wi.ich we luvue aUeutom. 01 Kneanausa:, lirdi^ea, spra u?, Iain?, Surer, Krup- j JAJJKo LOW «k CO.

OctL: 413 Mam street, LtmisViIIe, Ky.

tbon». it 18 true, that fear God, and work a gentlemau speaking of the uncommon ^ hi * ^ fe » we . re . s0 summaifiI J 8604 ^

r .;hteoustiess; but there are many more en- , Urg* number preeont, observed that, “there tirv’v given over i > iho world, th* flesh and} was a great revival, and many were joining

tin* devil. We call aspeviaUy upon the min- ^ onttond ' M

istors of tho Go$;el—upon those iS sainted! Sri* and EartoTcresir forms •• that dawned upon «>» from the labors- j The bridge* at Eri* will b* rebailtso a* to

an eternal world, with ail their imperfectioos on their heads. A rri son, before the jury brought in their verdict, expressed himself

iabfi ‘

highly pleased with the whole course of the trial, and his counsel said they could not ask a more impartial trial. Now, whv is it that

pv,i .-..vnipiion'of ,h. call ^1, li^ D rh-^ tz 7^5:zz you, by ali you are, and ell you Iwpo to be, "Wt require four or five days, when the “Rra-! *“• ^ n ? nn:n ® »cuud trytng to secure by tho mentory of the part, and the urosoect f*** G *I‘» W M the f>omccracy calls it,‘will be,. P ani ' > ®» 10 &J e h \ m another opportunity of the future miitfi ratno of God amVof whenever the tramspa** through; to Cora,ni4 another crime. It is » mystery to i.Hme,in W»ena»eof Oodandof our Harbor Creek much oTthe present ^ ^ for it on the common humanity, to rebuke to the party Inconvenience will be ohviatod. ground that some folks are extremely anxious known as those terrible vice* which The officers from Philadelphia wiU arrive 10 mak * of R*Yes.—CTn. Enq.

:zr.

UOB3 on Uie Files, burus, Scurfs. Arc., aifo fori

Hones, to care Sweeny, I.a eness. Trails, PgU Evil,'! A N N E L T Fi-tuto. Sures, tej.. w c w.ii e..Ranue to use it; forivy blieTuaaaldl

McLcan’a ceiebratefi Lu.im-nt wiil never faff to ear*

uiy eX-cr.U; fiUeaes if properly appLeu.

ON SHEETINGS. —100

b ucs oa jutufi, anu for sale for csai. only, by

JAMES LOW at Co.,

deeii 418 Main-atree*, Loui-ivfile. Ky.

A to. IO 4 F. M.

(GMty paper* copy.)

WASHINGTON H \Ll'

S* A A k' t> H ii> ’ * ^ CKIaXBRATSD AflU FAX-rA^.t,

NSW ORLEANS OTERa ’.. u Oompming Twu C*>moiiea C ,i», J a»i.r” v ' ,{ jwnerf R A SLIT SR and toASTFit’.'^

TP ‘^ per f

t and toASTEll’xM^ rrtCrti'

tfie Cfianquou Dan- cni ; will appear i., ret the first unie.ou TUESDAY r

coLtmua for a tew •veuiug*, iu Uivir ^

and Operatic KuiariauuBviiU.

Ci.tos of Adatwioii iKc»er\td toiaui in

a* pu

other paru oi liie House. S5 cciiy . ^ -ox

SAfoUKL 3. SANFORD r. ea . "

C *n. 'Whitb, e D.recior. CIU ^

A MERICAN ARTISTS’ UNlojQ Wh J-A Ainencau Aruaia’ Union wuuirf rciiw.. *' iioubco to i*c oitizeaa of iue L’nited vwi Gai a4..*, iht»i tor ui« purpose of t uitiVatir. ( ^ 6 O--ihe fiu* aru iflroagaout ine uouairy, anu of enabling.avery lamdy to hecotue p.i.a-., tu ‘* y ‘ P‘ w “ ieiy of eu^raeings, by uie first am-ia ,.{ llle .T 1 * jJ a y have delerifliueu. iu older io create an tXicnjiva ^ tneir Eiigraviiit*, anrf tiius not on 1 ) ji.vt ti CT*! to a large Bumoer of aitUis and oineri, bi".' Hinoug our Coumry men a ta»te for works of tn * sent to iue purefia»cr< of toeir cngrd»iua Si y,..’ J of theiu are »old. -JSO.OUO gifis, of ;uo sc u Y ft *150,0011. *‘ a ' L:.oh purchaser of a one tfoUm Engravmg, u*. erQ P rcteiTea not ouiy an eneras.iig Mcioy worlutUw , n out ah-o a lio-ket wbio-Ii cuuties hnu io oj.^ m fi* oa J when Lucy me fiistribuied. t ] For five dollars, a mghiy ti ishcil engravut w ,, ,* faUv painted iu oil, and five gift tio-iieis. w.ii i** tliat live doiiar’s worth o; sp.enu.d eiqiiaviii^s . lot ted from tne catalogue. p A copy of the catalogue, togeibci wnli a spte* one of toe eugravius*. can be seen al t|,e uiite* -I

paper.

For each dollar aenl. an engraving actually wcq mOl sum. ana a gilt uckcC vi rU imueuiaUiy i Aobms;—iue coiumuice, beoeving uiai toe em of tr's great national undertaking wiii he —i,, C L, .prumoied by the energy and •me. pi s«oi nite. pi, j-ereevenug agents, have iceoivcu to tro-ai wuaiai wri

toe most tioeral terms.

Any person wisuiug lo become an Agent, j tioff ipost paid.) 31, wiil receive by return of ia*d,i dollar engia.tug, a gift ticket, a proiapectUA.attUii. a J’ 1 and ail oiner necessary iniormauoii. ' On the final comp.et,on oi toe sale, the gifui: placed in the hands of a committee of the curciutii no distributed, due notice ot which wiit i* ... I throughout the UDried States and me Canwus.

list or outs; » T

101) .Marble busts of U asuuigtcn, at f ion }g|

UK) “ Clay.

Ido “ “ Weusier 100 “ “ Caiiioun 50 elegant ot. Paintings,fo splendid gut Lames, size 3x4 ft each 100 e. eg an i Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each... SOU steel plate engravings, lirn.iaiitly colored nr oil, rich grit names, u4x30 m. each 10,000 eiegaut s;ce. plate cugruvntgs,cuioreu in , il. <>i the Washington Monu-

mem, ■rfOx’-'b iu. cacu...

237.l oo sled p,aie Kngi avings.'rout 100 different ptates. now in posse«w.ou of, anu owned by the Art.st*’ Union, of the market Tame oi,iiwtu 5L cu. to Si eacu 1 hrst class dwettreg, in 31st st., 3 e w Yore City, 22 building ors in 100 and JOIst -ts., aN. Y. * ity, each 25x100 ft. deep, at..... UftO 100 Vnia >itcs coniainitig each 10,000 sq. feet ,n the sunuiOa ui N. YorxCrty, and coii'unaiuling a ma-uificent view ot he Hudson River auu Long !»,aud Sound, at 20 perpetual loans of casta, without tnter-

tst, or seeuruy, of *250 each,

50 ‘ “ “ •» t»

ha

M WO

taa

ms

iji IN

(th i i aai

de

4 4M>

vito a,i»i

Mi M* m im

ItH»

> Ax STATE LONG SHAWLS,*-! CASE

L* received uus day. mm tor sn e by

JA.MJifi LOW Jt CO.,

no.vll 418 daui s ., LoU svi .e. Jar.

41 o Wato #t, Lomavme. Ky.

Real the f ..fowm- extract t»f a 'uSTTBR FROM CALIFORNIA,

i. H. MoLeau—Itour Sir: * » • -i and sit of the

Uompauy rutorn you our thanks for aaarm; suppued us ; ^ ATTn v ^ 1*4.7 MIVEU

^xo.iv^o. u„

vaiuau.e sn.t a*e.al memcme foe a trip across the Plains. ! Caaom ttoae. rtcc.vcu tuiscay, -« i tor sale as We used it .or Rheumauaur, Bruises, grains. Pains, j ' JAtofcS LOW to CO.

Wonml?, Sows, toe., and it a. ways gave immediate Tc _ j iicf. We applied it also oa our Horses and Cattle for Straics, CaaSes, tJatis sr.d ot.er mjunes, and it mvana-

biy performed a speedy and permanent care. Yours, Ac., JOHN CUMMINGS.

Sacramento City, Dec. 8th. 185J.

Wesay,t8en totoiwhomaynesuirermsfromcxierjl Y\7M. S. HASCALL, OFFICE NO 85 uai fit-cases, obt ta a supply at or.ee oPMcLane’* V v L |! ^ V Ckmaien street, .Yew lar*—AU_n.ey aito Comteanre thi L i .nier..—it is the only rLiahre remefiv ■ s«L-w-v-Law, *--d Couum»u/aer to take tuc ackoowL

efigeme t u: Deeds -urd oth_r Writing*, to be u»ed .a W.oeuns.n, iadtsma. Xianesota, aou oiker Western

T EATHER, oil and SHOE FINDJLi INUe—U.r siotii o. Liather, Od audShoeFi.toings is ajErivi.g wit* be sola very low, having faces bwugot onie- re. .avorobie cm:mustances daring the pre-^ui c ot tae tomes- J. K. fiilARFE to CO

amrl»

100 •• “ “ “

250 ‘ “ “ “ 20 2, tOO “ « “ “ 5 Ue.erenre in regari to the Heal Estate,

to Co., Real itstnie Urokrrs, M*w York. (jtm\\»to

pad,) With money euchred, to be addr*;«*eJ

J. W HOLBfti>figh. Sec f.

505 rtmedwej, S. Y.

Ifi y" The Engraving* in the Catalogva are u»* teuij for iiuiverv ottMtTO f ORiTlT «IJF‘r laAfrEKPBISL S rIIOOO best ohancekym OFi KKfD- Tickets ok; 0. fioiljT—Day i.-i draw.tig ceitaut. Number u; fituu lira tod. A Si.Icncid Farm, or Huu-eattd ton im oM DOLLAR! Five Hodkkb Fatzas. Five UuM Numoc.rs wi!l r»e Draws. The e Itre Drawing t:» ba managed l.y thrie iLasie* estai part.es, se.eetcd Irom the audn nt-e ^Drawing intake pl,.ce in rhe l.a-gc Hal. rfSbnf Coninverciat Exc Huge, Cinc unau, Ohio, , u itow o May. 1;5>, or sooucr ;/ a siuficiem iiuj.mtr ot’ iktrs arfiso.il, wmeii, homp esentiudtcations, w ibstcoepuaherJ ny tfie I5ur oi F.Lnuary, « r l«i «m M» r , b. At ti.e urgent soitc.tr. i,m r,t .h- pairo s . f be fits Grand Gift Concert, g.veu <ur i hrv.mas n ghl. atn-j u Whom drew va.nahie prize*. C. S. HOf K fiS 4 L' s will gi.-e their tieer.id Giar>l Distnbur.uu, as d>ji« staled, ou May i«t, le55, or sooner if a sniheieiit hsaRt of tickfcts a:e uispo*cd of, Tae Gifu eompris*— A tp.tocid i arm iu Indiana, ot ltieac.es, with Kits necessary improvement*. A House hard Lot m Ctneumati. A pair ot hue Hor ea aru »u -enor Carrisgs bbJ ru-

nes*.

A magnificent Ro-cwoorf Pivno. Fine Oil Famttngs, with uatacs: Five superior Gold Waicties. T-gether withi-ther Jewelry, Pictures, Book*, bvt*. Pjsio.s, 4rc.—.a *i; nve hundred Gift*. Lctteta conisntme mane* for T.ck-ts, «u-t fo sF dres*ed to G. j*. Hopk.n* to Co>, at tHur* s C«.iuaureii) Kxcnauge, Cine nnan, O. Xteke.i can also be bad of aeeniu appointed ky proprietors. Many Agencies for the sale of 1^9x m tne diawta cities and town* uirooghooi the w^mern .-oaatry. k*w •uready been e-labii^tred, and it is ucfi.rablc locstatoe such agenc ies in cacn and every t.wn; therefore, re-pes-s.ble per-'di* engaged in uneb bua<. omas wui perKfiU tutor paying a Ltd* attention io UR* matter. w4; torward U.err iqiplrcst ou for sueh agemev, acc-mp->to wun reicieirec a* to re*pi>ii»>oU:ty. toe. N. B. In order to fa.,Lute aa mnch as pronto to safe of uckets, that Uie drawing may come oti al sawder day, ine t* Low.hr great .noaceiucat* arm oieref — The price of ueiu s wui be a* follows: Single Uekeu, iu ad ca. es fl Packages of 8 titikeU parena*«d prev.ou* to 1 F«a s “ 7 «• •• u i. ggg * “ * • u o .. 5 “ 17 “ «* ii fe» W “ 15 w x « *t *• VUI'h to * 13 M l « « -> Ay: if l* “ 35 “ “ « ?sh. * ** 32 “ m H •- MaithR ‘‘ jt) U %t •« u \nfii * “ $* “ “ .. • Fib. ? 45 *« ti ;» u March)) “ 4* “ “ ^ « Xiiu * •* 90 “ o t. *. feb. B 41 80 “ *i .t - Marebto “ 75 44 “ o *i April » A magiuhcsnt gold hunUug watch wiii be p-csealrtw Ihe ageat selling the hugest number of neks s 1b ait c ue* woere pnt-kagea o. any number of trekt* *** •"** toe agent wri he require* u» remit the musty omtta* dag to sale, together with the number of m<* iiekom.

Ad ad

ou C< V» ci ol et at

b a

at

P ai

. dr*tw«aga WiU ha pmLiiahon in the prmcip^ pert* ta western eo«xur? —‘

Fv>r **.e by the proprietor, coracr of Third and Pine slxeet*. Si. Lea s. Mo. Stales

ASECBBT FOB THE LADIES-„o, t.[;“»^S pres-rse letuuy.—Poa't use Chafk, Ltiy P*ictot a. uas been tucrcmg m repuiatM for oup^!^ vemeM. thautatovea in persou a* t**^**^ jit of tve sa-car mi e-wmetirfs to conceal a t i Htral -* >£ * s »•* uie Antheut. Dcpajtetcnt ai Dciirtory for rant»-w_

_ - tie sea V: art, anu no e.petoe or e» n. sami be

Wai e.oraay of tfie so-caiied fa.ei or tallow Cimpleji n.

If yoa wimld have the rosea br agkt Uicg to ,oar cfohck, a clear, Lealuyasd Uaaspmeaisfonyand iue aad vigtx for used mroega the sys em. get a tattle oiOrtsr’s S -aanh M xtcr . and take it ae. ordiag to dtrecu .us. ft

as lh toeArtthetfe Depanment to Deoriory for

efo n -«sit be y rvor a whb

xanmtg to give ttUafoe tott . au who

me a pa -cn**e.

Tut- ssco-n.e.a .ronld eatl am nttm to th : f. Ifow.ag «a-euual pou b pcrttomhR to AraSrrat lee-A, vm:— emamg .taut taoisraine * to appevranre, qutouy and

Mrcugta ot tae male rmt*. *tom art to im

•i >es am te q-the as we 1 a* yonr sweoiaeit?; int if hta> in feu;or eg mo naiwai. a^pesnnee to tao nil r a fa w Jfiae, y ra do n t and yoir heai&wtd ocittr i ai » 1 ai»Y..y to uia* state: m xi to Which

rev.vtog, yswr*e»efo-kc an i Vtgoroca. n.a the waoie ‘ —^ ^ ^ uv tsm ref'«><k£.l uiui ■ .mi!ix» :r :~r sew. —

*y ttotrefresheJaadfotoji-oLto iitoa vprmr. mom nr, V en foeremel* *ape*esf, had all Oto Tilaobie cenifiexteh wo poosevs, go for aught, it gieat^t pori.

her to ttae toroi k- own. Is *- ** -

too

fiiwT H m-crteii troia 0 ,e to a lari act. With A run, fo] Gam -. Fail ana Haa Sets Uivariamy im erred oy suetrOe.

P&ER EXHIBITION OF ELEGANT . FiCTUitKiJ.—Mr. Rmwoot* ot Waaoi -gton Cor. ne . uatlMS rowos over VVi.iard s. iate.y oc eptsh «fr Char-man, a Lee egfoudon to pieto eo pr.aito * «*li ; a new aad very hcootUMt an, lo wtae.h the atteaO-B to tamt— and- gen-toiccn, crtBco* and strangers, i* » ^urtg foe psaeco ora rep.e* to the Car *•***• Kaph irt, t.xipinrc piece*, deseciieiou uhd moc*.--;o* et 6krm,*-».^Ffi r taee*of Human Nature ; Fair y P.eea lA* a *’^V>ama, Views o< Cmea in ail por * ot '-to ^ketetae* at Phtaue Ba. du.g-, Muname t*- *« Thejaew an fay waicu tfae-« Fietasea *a pnd.eofi, *

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