Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 December 1860 — Page 2

! fulfill lT?li Cmwi ov m Rukui 8ni-A Twmiwiti4ii

J A P E K : WEDNESDAY. : : NKV I'M r ill; 2ft, 1800

urshur' letter sa e t'.iht ;' the M. Ibiyea inirolueed the fallowing: i ct 4 tin i coli . : i.t d iu th

"jtirstof January. l.Stfl, file eM "I'till V.'hkfsa. The raunet wl.i ii have pro- oli;iaa Itiigeia Milt be forever delivere ' from tiueed a M pa-aiion of South Carolina from) Mr. IliytieTie Cur -, a. at tlie United

tlie yoke ol (..uvery. She bmperor tee Federal Union be e laaaeMedfroiai thelutee a lender 4vrnnieiit; ii will ordered that the ukase proc!atiMtnr statea north ef Mi on and IMzoe's I lee.jheler wir lifUUi ere to y wast liva el tltefr tiua I niaiuipat ion mutt be ready I whieh at toning tele oniv, and hfeej-- Uueed s air. sha.l ,.. ,i . betöre the close of the preset year , h not ,,. lh, c est I teflon ofjwhei not.

i iit ii ii -Ti-i'si ii im iinriiira in .tuih. .......

... ' -. i ne united 3'atee that S utli Cirlinn has,

:

ining the filtv-two reports of the

Mr. lr. ' U i f i- ' O il .W. I " the

.iMtiAnAil I. AAiiflVI miIii in ..;,... L... f 1 ! Ii. ' 1 i . It fa I tl u r i jriifl n r . I t I ..

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1'ltltlllV.ll '41 .I ii 1 M f I I I W I I ( I w Uli" Hi' , - I . t . i i i L.1 . I w "1 i. .. fe.ritn. At. I. .,. lull., ti .,..........., Il.irl .1 I '.u t i i . r a I I ..Ii .IPli.i.M

1 1 1 7 ;uici iiiiif ui in i ivyiaiK ii ui t li is) iiiviin i " ' v assists i .

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iCTIn toother column will befoatid lUe. a,-t amJ ,,bmit j1 tu 1,10 for" tltercceesion proceedings of the South md of the lfenate.

Carolina Convention. It will boteen Autoar in .) A:i..--l.ant Fridav eve- to c.h nitvehuidio Sue. bearimr a rnPy

po't i (H tt Ufe I..:

au ih

tu in ((ri'iiini on our

Ruaolvi'd, That a Commiioner b an ;i villi tit at Uovruront,

... UmM rt . ... Mil I... . t ... .,-fev !

N" ,uia ",s j --'" a mil wa8 l,rotl;ht hure in eil8- of Ihe or.lmance of aecfaaion, and proff. r . . . I . . . i ......... ... . ' '

IKKU I ' I 'I

from

iiii'K 1 1 1 it 1 1 iiruiij;ui uure in ens- i" me un hhmch or tmvfmli a peaceful eoj aration to,,v of a cou.uhlo of Hall township, each State, or .,,y the I eleral (.uvornmeut. Ih. in pnrl,uftnce of ftn order of 'Squire tha tia Ql ....ii tiiMi-.Wi.il It tin. .......Ii. . . i. . . . .r .

Mr Mil?J WV h t. v tu iMnl wi'li ifru fact a it J rt'uliii". VV net irTUl Htm j

onp or inor of ilicm. f'l0. at.nrrl.y, ami t he ilcr:.ii,"nunt i. - 1 . . fe. tt M

jnfelltution of lhi Lulled "r t V t-r Ii lit., lit 11 .irM. 1 ,nzt fin-', I,

lias Leet. jOlJOWen hy the refignatlOD COIllK.ly, to ImpHtOtl him until the Statea aa the baaia of a Troviaional 0,,vern. the pre.oni, remain in .tat., q. o, or

VI iiiivi ui ttiv "iiiiin, i'Ulll Vlll auiu f,n ft,,l pi.r.i t.u il in u aau in l . n.lir.rv frnm thr Stt. Tha fVnm T'. ( 0htÄ W,üre ,U'. " V8 IW,"t lo he adopted on the part of South

. - "-" ' ' Willi' I l: WM I.II1IW1 irmirv i.t an ai.

tlie BOjaBt tgitatlon of the Blavery Baut and ,atterv. He held out val-

lOll.O

Carolin, and other alatehoMinc Statea, i.f-

aiuti will ante. Mr. Hayu thought audden acti n iijiri-

ter rceding frotf. tha prcaent Federal Union, 0,,, whoahall be willing to unite with South A,r CaaMaatWe n.i.at revivify aaeh

racy.

Reaotred, That we do hereby notify and

me.

nueatieo, btt eotnmtiioed the dismeiu- iiail,iv nntll ,e reached the jail dour,

H'liiuMii or n fruttr t Tii.ri.'!in .... i i i i i . . . .... v. ....

r " - - i. ii.. ii ii. niiitf iniii. ii ii u-ud in. ii'irr ..t i ..... . . . i .

Mihlic. But onestet. more remaiiiB to ... " .V":. TV. " ri!T," J Carettaa io the f.rmauon of a new -oofed- " B"l ' P""r' 'r'""

. ..." ,, i i , vtiouwiu .u i;it3 me aweuriiv re uireu, iiiun-'o the nation into all the horrors . ii, li li llil ui, I av.iiilitil ii... nn.li.

of civil war. Let the Republican doc-jijj,, j0uge trmt t coercion, as advocated lv the

leading men ofthat .artv now in Con OCT'Mat. Gardner was on trial yeg- taken by aaid Commiaeione-, and more the wo"ld ho be,tr Mrvrd Priv? h)' PW

threes, he cainefl out. nnd in ksa than terday, before heq. Alexander, lor an c naent of South Carolina io tha formation Mr '-,h0"n- x " '1v, P''i""'

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Mr. Moysk thouglit the prrnmt poittl

K. U. CeiVMFXIiY, INVESTOR AXI) rROPRIgl 08 OF

confirm from the date thereof any action yl9m 8 nuiB"r- Uweghl ihn public W M-'M rS ! I IV i

Curved l.oli ühh liorl. GATE LATCH AND CUPBOARD CATCH,

tMU-

a month oue half of the nation will lie Mault and battery on David Gardner, of auch Proiional Union; and we do fur-iple down ,,M brcn Mlllt 'wi

fit rub

engaged in deadly conflict with thesis brother, on Christmas eve. lie o,er earnestly recommend that on day tf " of 1 cnU,rY- VVe mnt cier t! other half brother' bands will be! was fined $'J5, which with the costs, Af,er tw0 or roor gm,, n aj,jiijon ,0 bih away and reeone'rttet anotin.r i 1 .-fe i i i . i . .kaI.a. i.;.. . . . . ... i . , . I. ; jai. . . ... .

ruiaeu muim uruuiers, miners Bain&l lu" hjtl-w com iiiiii over coo

sons, and song against lathers. This

is the scene to which we aro invited c.

A. t iDKMr. Last Thursdav as Mr.

.1 ASPRI!, INI.

Mi ilc!" jity br seen ni! miMiil-nirf i' jon! . . .. - 1 PL. f ' . . .. v.. ..A

tf .1 -fe-u .. are h ual.-iü and homeleeit. and iiiusl . rnre

oouu. vamuna anau nave acceaea io aaiu ... ' MaaufaetHrei! at Fraaktuf, Pa., Newark. X.

Proviaional Uoico, an election be het.l for

Indiana, are you wihU to engage in1"? J' ft l"' J "e .w Con.re... and . Pre.. ; w' It! WethlnV we hear an alnLt nni- f ÄrDiS ,,e d d-nl"d V,c p'Mid'nt f LÄ versal no. Then let us decide what haDd'. dfr,,Vin U l.,,ruu T 4C, W'mj- o k , h h

course

rwo tin

inent to pursue toward South Caroli

na and the seven other States that will wees no

likely foil Ow htt ly the tuiJdle of Jun- thisoihee next week.

iurv.

ou'alvea from etorm.

Mr. I'ii .kin , that or Jinaiirr ia paeed,

in the cnatoin boiUM an l potaa nor, ui.til ether irn.nge.

menta b made by thii Con vom ion

Olher debute, to about the an.'' effect,

followed.

uo will ...rem. Thnr .M l..,nco,1,l,1-tt-Iy severing the leader, justl Rtaolved, That three Cmmiailonors be

,,ti.a ft r.,.n...J UUOVe the kneC. appointed to crrv an authenticated eon

'UV.O il'i l. v VUll.iai Oyitlll r) l M I. .1' I ' ' ""il. 'l .1 ni-w iir-'i 'i

V. Pi..to Tl.iu TTHTTT I 1: B,Jor he Ordinance of Sece,nion to Vaaf.ipL'. '"' - T"- L-'ehea, CuobaH end Cleeel Cafrhe.. and iso 1 ai'kb. lins Deine lioJiuav 1... - 1 1. .;.,, ,. . . .... .,,

iai.ruill l, i-n,l f,. ,m ,0n IU Ul ' 6'ore ,h Prca'dent Of til- " - - " ' "" " 'v '"H'-or. ... paean in w iobiku iioii. it .. . . . would be non iatt d liy -ef euii, hmI !ihk t ir i'e' "rHeroMp In n t. v t hi if I loO hi

It WU rCrel''i. nun mo rr.j.-i mal .lie

J , and Cinoinioio, Qtile.

I'.iteoied Ken. ile, LS&4. r A TE AND Cot'RTV RtaUTS (Oil .St.F. Ihia look ic himnle in ie etwuttriietlnn. and atae dura1 nl not liahl (' get mit ' ueeVe, betaf a earvi,dt,vlrlf b"lt,(in itependeal of nih-r S.irinü nr I,' vr.) at.ii.

Hie tu nv aaagu i"l le ttao nn"l fur 0e

I

One Is to recognize their inde-janf news of 'reat interest we will is- "m b ub'"i',rd ,0 Ceago now in mm I 1 ... I " l t.. . n .m.I mLI li I L..

jMMt.leiK ". and let then vn paaoeably, suu an extra which will in fact establish th Ann.

trine ot loeegglon. The other is to at- DCTMoro than 2."o men and wo- delivery of tleforfa and magazine, and Üffl.t fc'"n'"- o( . f4 re letiona ii

aeaaion, and aaid Goaaealgfioeerg "re hereby

authorized and empowered fo treat for rr,e

UMicli nf it nni1" remain Iff lefet Utrlwith atandtng ihe ! of sateasalea. A j urned, C Luxa-A, De. 20. To Uettti dial Co

,1. f.- I...A. .l

l.n n

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tempt to force them to remain in the "l1" , l "w houee, and a No for all other real estate Union. If the latter course should be Ooom have been uiscliargcd since the ,luj appurtenancee ti.errfo. viti,in ika seo. adi.uto . we th nk the inroroat nf ni.e election. There will be hard times 1 1 .... n u.. .j ......

" va t r " ' - t,. . . - u , , ,j t n v l 1 , 1 j ! , ,1 ,1 u ( , , a, J ' V (' T I ,

people itemands that Indiana should ,IU K Inu iawnug poor 01 uwog- ,hr. ,ulnori, to(,tt lh , . b tuv. 1 .1 .11 1 1.i.

f i v n- 1 f erevini

K-(J. Terror gi I u,l ! i on .Mondey ni j hi.

Rieten nw s of e-mail

".-n; O. .!. t ots n;.TKATBVE: CORDIAL AXI)

""-"BLOOD RSXOOTOH,

p-X (M'Ci.rredj

act independently; allowing no bostiloj,a"ü li,is winter.

mettms within her borders; forbidding alike the Federal Government

ml tl... S1.ntlK.r11 .rml.i; "leel Oil tlie

cruitii.ff amonc her eit b-on- nrl tl,.;tir,t Sunday in January

r rj , apia i aa intn preserve our people from the contaminating influencei of abolitionism or slavery -projagandiein. We might thus Ikj in a position, at the proper tiuce. alter several thousauds of the

ex ended to he laat dy of February, 18Ö1,

rCTThe Leirislature of Indiana will proT'0,'a' m "n'np. saw 'appeal, in the affile ..f life.

meet on the first Thurudav after the:r,t,,lu''",m'' "nd 0,,w Up,' ,r' allow- .. ... . . M W . .L -

u 10 rr ma 1 11 in mo concni'm in wnicn iney

mv be at 'he ad-pti n of t!.n ord.naMct;

- - r n; 1 60-

!!. Steward und wi'e,

DCTWe wi.h our readers a Merry and they ehall be further empowered to treu N

Christmas and Happy New Year.

South Carolina Coaveution!

11?' n the autject of the public ebt and for a J proper divieion of all other pocerty w it'im

jihe above, nrw held by the Government of , Qtirifetaata neeaett, a tin- h..y

1 the Ui Ceu Sia'ea.aathe ehtre of the S a'e

nltrn füiinti'oa nn Ki-.tl. cl.l..n I....- 1 ., .

"?,VJ "TCU KeccwMion cirrtlnnnce 1 2o.t- . .. .mK,.. . .k. ..i.ir...,.... ..-.. ahministrtor no i l k.

Kiueu, to meoiatesuceesstully between . . - " " -v the contending factions and nasailhl r l"ll'. ch lawa are enacted aa the nrw Conffttar VTICE .a hereby , .vet, ifcal ho .Urlumttiuin lacuons, ami posibly aicned It e eee aea..iifeal edn (rirestore peace and conduce to the re- " . " n of St fara. of winch lor 0f iTh.e.i.ie ol nr, C x la ; ennstrnotinn nf th TTiiinn Tniüim, hrli8to, ier. 1, iCirtlina thall be one. . . .

v.i'Ta'Tv. -a""ia " - rt. -

this independent action wo hoje will be the first aim of our next legislature.

Reorganization of the Cabinet.

Mr. Cobb's place in tho Treasnrv

has been filled, as our readers have

been informed, by Hon. Philip Fran

cis lhomas, ot Marvlaod. Hon. J

S. lllack, late Attorney General of the

United btatee, has been transferred to the State Department, vice Hon Lewis

Cass, wiiose resignation was announced a few days since. E. M. Stanton, of California, has been confirmed an Attorney General, vice Hon. J. S. lilacs. Tlie Cabinet is now constituted as follows: Secretary ot

täte. Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, of

Pennsylvania, Secretary of tho Treasury, Philip Francis Thomas. of Marv-

land; Secretary of War, lion. J. ti.

rloyd, of V irginia; Secretary of the Navy, Hon. Isaac Toucey, of Connecticut; Secretary of the Interior. Hon. Jacob Thompson, ot Mississippi; Postmaster General, Hon. Joseph ll .lt, of Kentucky; Attorney General, lion. E. M. Stanton, of California.

Ma. Nislaci's Rksoi.ciiun. The

The Convention re-t mbled il.ia uuru

tag. Dr. Cords prayed. Oae hundred and aixty delegatee, on the call of the roll, were found to b- prcaent. The President read a letter Ire II n. John EltSBere, Commieionr from Ai iHmnt, encleaiog a telezraphir dispatch fron. Oof Moare, dated M mtgomery, Ala , L?h int. It waa aa lello ere: To Han John El more- Tell he C

e pri iy whnl i' nam Inrfleafaa,

f r wi Ile p'ex .ni f ti ine taate, i: ia re-

O U-n r. quire aM.att.y. women on'y 1 ''. ' -ra lea. n i a re. ptnet ingin

'nr vi'n p'"V r". I' n rr.iiii,p, r. ina'aua and res a tl e b'- ' in all te seift nl mtfivv and readers the avateas 1 1. vi: ' -

f. ....... ,l . ..I.. I Mi..

'nl. preptejt1..n ev(-r offer -,i IftHe world in a ,1111111 i r ' art n '" I e m iho reach "f all. Aa a an., iir. v." lit aod eaww ' C 'nimn'i Itr- nrhi' -, pi. i ' aii'ii , 1 apV . i i, ,i. ij A . p 1 1 1 ... FalwM.eea, Xrvtina r ItabiM'f, N o'l'ii, Palpatafion ul the Heer 111 bio 't'ilv, Il'.p'irl' i dt a, JSJi'it So-f-ati, Ijiiirj"r. riid;n. , tad ' U lest t;iai of

D'c 17. I8G0 ToC Wilhiteoridv.il

innle elold.

I. , ". 1 . I., I.... ! . .....I

ipd a

Ti.e Chair ttonouriced ihe CoafniUea lu p.ied to

dec 30-'

Ivei.t

CJ"a F arfu lv Ftal, c

IV

IIOBFlfT rttX,

dra't a aummary ot tn cauaeu for tho a I eeaaion of S uth C.r.lina; aleo fur four. Bteadlef Coiinui iee. Mr. Rhett't reeoiotioe for a Cunuiitiee ol Thirteen in prutlde for tl.a sssamshgs ot a Convention of tho acceding Statea, eedj

form a f oneiitution, vv ia acupte'. $2 per lot") pounde. A

Mr. Ingo1 reporttd Ilia follwwii g ordi iM I a 4 een'a p r ' .:sh I

nnncp :

We, 'he people of 8 .uth Carolina, in con

vention to liaten to no prrpoaition for con., reniion aaeembled, do declare and ordaii.( promiaeor delay. Si.ed, Governor Moore."' u, the ordnance adopted by ua in the Con-; The diepatch wa greeted with loud hreetiea -1 the 2:11 of May, 177s, eaeeehf plauae.andiubaequenily wm referred to lhMinB c .naiiiuiion of the United Sta'ea waa

Committee of an addreae lo the people ti;r,i.fied, and all acta of the'Geuenl Aaeu.

ihe S 'utht rn Statea.

FLOl U AT s t oi'ii .Tii nl nl So t rial. rE "re now I inj a . 1 nr':-' . i I V iiptrfior Flour al the .1 .af Mill at

llrie nrti

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oruin i a. 1 iK i..r tnv mil ii-io : rr lit

eawinif lme on eh ri P'ttlce My F. inr ie ,,''l,,

euperi .r to ha wr'-nid by ateatfj ipio.. Ja-tier, Dec 198ai F ECKF.RT

tYeakeeeaes THÜRK is XO

A - . I. v

and Irre'iil-ir li PHIXQ ITH KQUAL

w De-ani"!!!.'.!! tU -..;.iM,

10' I. vir Coniplain'a, ieei-a of t! I,' fl i., nf I', feaM-fal dtru najeaneat of U Diia irv tega n . t ai ti',; of. h eiNa he i't 1. loy follow i CillblS FKVrit hut i.rrvent all ' i rk! a" .'i? ,ri in M'aaiatle i' .lu ae ie, i 1 iure Iii diaoaeea at oner, ii alr.-eiiy a;

Nhcriaf'a Male. "OTICK iatur tv fj v.-.itla' I r ue C of a rertifi i! copy of a jadgfnent at I drree of forecloanre, rendered in the V

fe i.t a. a. a . . a I

a ret-oiutioii wan auopieu to auopt me jj Conetitution are her-liy repealed.

ment of this.

bly of the State ratifying atneudinenta lo Circuit Court, at the September term, IS' Jo

I i I .ner fur lc at t a I c a'irt '.. lo t .

rulea of other couvaniiona for the govern jand the union now aubnating betveen Suth , r'. 7 ' , V'" mm i .i : Of the ,'mirt Inline m J lape'. "0

TUESDAY. January 8 h, l-til,

Carolina and the other Statea, under the

a, . -a a- . .-a I I

motion io taae mo c mmunicaiioiintmw f the Uuited Siatea of America, ia betwee the botire preacrit.e.l bv law, th

irom trie oeoruu le-gielature. and refer it erebv diaaolaed. The ordinance waa naaaed '"tiiaand profi'a for seven ye -ra f tho f"l

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to tne uomm.itee on an Addrea. to the on,nimou,,y by lG9 memb,r, quarter ',miM-"7' P People of the Southern Stale., elicited de ,pMt x 0.clock. Th, Md idl .nd ooo, county to-w.i: k.t. K... mm, .M-J nn ... r 1 . The eaat half of i

. I aew naa nvi av-w wai The Committee on Commerce and Poetal Arrangementa waa increaaed to 13. .r.. . . i j l . . ... .

xuer -Kiinc immaterial arsiit in in iun imoualv

ject of ihe ma.N, the apecial order, being Xh. ordlninc. Wii 0.jfrll fo b. M.

lowiii! ileacribod real cMn'e, ai'uated in Du-

iha m.rtli waiI ni.nptep ef

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-.ruwuconrceo wu.cn enn rru m.raeBBeiy.MC,on 19, f0w nhip on-, out of range 3 Mr. Milea moved that the Clerk telegraph iweat. containing 80 scree.

And on failure to real ze the full amount i of principal, interest ard roat caTled for by 1 raid decree will at th mn llate and ulaepi

our membera at Wnahington. Carried unan

waww-w u apaaaain -n, iio.t, ,'V''aaÄ j ., , T ailir ill nar umi following is a resolution offered bv!lhe re,0,u,lon ,(I,,I",0L1 1 ' ' ""'""".groaaed on parchment, and il ia to be aigned 'aaid real eata.e mmimm mm t O fe am . . t I I. m ... mmm m. m . m iLfe 1 1 m .. . .1 ... I f I . .. , .

I 1 Uli UI IC lllLaBrt3 I C I ICR I U U C i . .t - I J . . t MnaanoJ a U .... I A a I. - . t I .

our vep esemauve several oays ago, . . uo j-7 e.ioen, ., ,,..,-p.at '.2" they u ,d .rave, la the e-n,e dew

in tue uonse, ami reterrea to the " ' : . r o ciocs tma evenma, at institute Man, " : i ;.: paih. m. til h ia to i late to am i i . ir ii

Committee on the Stato of tho Union:! sgrath .poke of the property od to be placed in the stchivea of tho Slate. I ,,,;i i u... p1' u..ki Montgomery, at fj Bul iw hlwav, V1,i a,, .

..Ui..1nAil Tl... tl !.. i. iSonlh Caro lina. j.l A. .fe.... , .L ., . ' ' . t.. vr.. we ...nri.le. liallv anneal, lor we

in nt i jm . a hi in1 aatii i-i imiit in r. n inn i pnstP nn in nni rin ni me on . n him ii. . i - i fe.M.fe..iT n --j ---------- - vr

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tee to which has been roferrcd so much ot the Presidents message as relates to the perilous condition of the connbe instructed to inquire whether it be competent tor Concrete to provide bv

law for tho payment of the value of j"If you send a solitary soldier to these forte,

fugitive slaves rescued by force or the ioatant the intelligence reaches our peo i .1.. ... . . .... r.

pie, and we wi I take care that it reachea

f. f : l t I .... 1 . : I . i

r. ....-. "ITC not in ..... .ur. mat Mr MlJ,rttn id. t.Whn. fQU e

tne rreameni ot tne unnsa ouiee win done t0.dty ht ,illKui.hed the authority

Til i tuff ahoold 1 ve a botlte with then ,

tea it wilt mliilfilv pr v"ii finv de . . rnoiIrrnaeooens - hillweiiig eptaa coaiigt of cl Basil i ed s Uit. I Al It pri v tita eoo'lfeae a trtl,ttlieria ihe C i i f -. i v . Mfaee, ii ah". .In be in il.n

hands ol nil pereosa of aedeetory hitnle. Lames to t sxceatomed la saech out of t! r eje.-rr ai- ahotild alWafa u- r. Mothsbs ihosfd see n, .'nr i ia i pevtee' r ii , taken a on n'li nf tarn hlois tl s ieal inl.ae il pass the dread ui p-riud Ith perfect esse sad asleiy. There i no u.ia'ake n I ut HI THE COBUIAL IS LI. W E MnSIM I 11 Iftt! Motlieri Try It ! ! Autl tov.ni weaf pea', to eVtect the III Niasov decline pel only of y ur dataghtera beleee it tie mo lite, but Uo your aot8 anl hnsndet fee while the roeeset fteai f'detifsee go down to a aresi itwe g v e ruth- ... ..... 1... I...M .. Ik.-. ... 11.11...

ane in like manner, soli ihe lee ai.iipi. of, . , ,, . , ,, r I the niter arp i ' t e ii ao lliiX"d Up II the e jc I

meet of butdnees, i ho t if it were nut reeye,

I

at

nd

are

eure your never faidntr aff -r ti ... will onerr.ni.iv Diiitit yen to pltoF. WOdD'H RE

STORATIVE C0I1DIAL AND BI.ciOD

ahuuld

Dec. 12, 1 860-3 v.

$4 60

aendreinforeemrntshere. In a conver..tion, of very m,n in Sju(n c0in. deriving hi. T liUL' It AT 5 '! RENOVATOR s. the remedy which t,o rhTa'VaeV ST! r Ftd,rÄl - A SMALL lot of Cooper'. ML. 7L ftl TJ uoo.I know this to have been asid to huo: , ,m Jn f..0T of h- hoiy making such p ro-A ,.u , W 75 per aack. at the I P,l,,r- ons lUia RaeT asm "If you aeod a .olitary aoldier to those forta, v ;.;... .rranrrementa aa ma. be ner.ea.are Oct 17. Cheat Cash Smir. I too well known for ua to recou-1 il

viaienal arrangement, ss may be nccee.ary

in Ihe intervsl which exists between this

moment and the time the Legislature may

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' act. I am not, however, to be imphcated in

the idea that there ia no lawful authority

violence, by the counties, cities, or

municipal districts in which stich fu -- 1 l . i i i i

gii.vu Biacs snonm DO SO rescued; bee .o.e they are neceaaary to our aafety

and it it be lound that Congress pos ! Mr. Miles .peke about the repairs to Port sesscs the power SO to enac', then that Sumpter, and mentioned the cauee of the re aaid comm.tttce imjuire into the ex-j,ign.iioo of Secretary Ca.. At Fort Moui. i . ii i . . w. , 1 1. tie , ..n:.i:.... L 1 m

IWWWWM I SP ilVVUIUI J I MO l ie, IBIIU Jl CU Itfil K ft. a J m.wssi ... : Mr. UiPt?r liitl tn immetiic t ham hail

ILTfhe, people of Illinois voted at ..ece..,ty or tc,ng watchful le.t . few bejn m.d- , tha iW. jt jg nece,ry

in ito election in lavor nl cal I mir a;p- t,..-r.-.i .urpn.e m. . i..,,-..,,!.-,. ,k.K.ni.

Convention to amend their Stote Con-lfort ,l niht- Ll hile, a. all thel.. m tmtnnnr.

..nur. -will hfe In nttw .dv.t.l.if. I

r ' .ni Ihn (iuelrnaASnl

Gond art cle r..l New Orfeana Mulaeae.

barrel at the CUKSV CASH HTOIIK

within the lim... f ,,e State except the I'lSlI IO. i.t UiA. TUI.CIK. Ij",

General Governmeni."

Mr. Gregg thought all tho laws of Coa

rative

fa too well known for ua to recount its won-

eriul effect, in reatormg (Jrar Hair to its ,.l,,e and nrndi.r.iiiiT 11 1 1 ,'l I T 00

ju.t received nd for .ale bv the half Sm,,i .....i ' .. ...... mit" n.uu aT(.DL .ji neaui. ...... ,. ...

We ct'ulil refer to t!ioianla ot nvin wi.neeaee, to he fuui.d In every oily and village in the Union, bM our spar..' n(lt

We need do no more ihnn a.i'ur.

VVe.t Main street, next door to tho Brewery, the people it quality SSffood aa ever, and

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Jl nil lit, I I'.,

atitution.

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OFFKRS hla ervice. to ihe pul-h.'. N-v "-1 Bs hl, to attetid to all the br.nr.f.ea of tailor- The U totn'.ve f .fdlal an-t flair R" 'rinf. .ndwill h il .iikful U t a ahare anv. sr.- fnf Sole of . . WM'I i W.

avoid Inconvenleuce to the people, and we of patronage. He guarantees ie work 111 Broedwse, N Y., Ill Matk-t vtri'

ear-el to an done in ihe be.t tfyle. Ott t'if done St. l,".n-nd v ail ort oifi.te

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ion at.ori nonce.

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Kef. f, lloo, j Bulacribo for tho Jae-pcr Couiivf.