Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 103, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 August 1849 — Page 2
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i i n it i: i: . i; J,, A -dd IV nc: aim h i i i i ! i i - '.urnin:: i i v. r"v ll'i ! c o . -v-Our govcmti.et ,Ssm,fe!!J no lo:iz t',"1. r r. s uck now i c-d r; n ,.;vs t,e -CV York :rT delay it- frank and n: of jl;;:;r-.r.',:i intiiraiiy cor tarn mat it d pendence. It ijs ;-.rhi'-'V.-.l, and that lho-? two ru Liaii .-m of Kurope, Austria and Itu-i;-, are vand in tkrir ihtc than hart, arous cm- ) If our sroveruruent j can halt in such acknowk dement, alter reading the bloody manifesto of llaynau, in which he dooms to death Hungarians of ad ages and sexes, who , breathe even a hope fur the triumph of the Maygrr., it will do what the spirit of our revolution must execrate. And not only our government hut the whole civilized world ought to unite in branding with infamy the atro- -. ,,.(. rl.,,t , 1 O-,,- ,-rv,rM antl children, infancy and old age, for daring to love hhert'k. Austria and Russia have forfeited all c:aim to the rank of civilized nations. They are nations of savrges, cannibals, fiend.-! They have defied jtot only tire Saws of God and humanity, but that of nations. They do not make war, but ravage, ma.-sacre, and annihilate! ' And the Hungarians look at the picture they present in contrast! Rattling for country, hearths, altars, and freedom, and goaded by the morst damning provocations, yet their banner is unstained by a single atrocity. They are merciful even to the butchers who come to .slay them. Ry the t.ide of the Austrian and Russian Emperors dwarfed by the bloody horrors they have consummated Kossuth, and Rem, and JOcmbinski, and Georgey lise like colossal images of patriot-heroism, justice, and virtue. "Who can doubt that God is with them and with the Hungarian nation! And will our republican government deny them in this their hour of struggle and triumph? "We hope not we believe not. HT'The Cuba question is at tin's moment a fizzing bomb. It has fallen with due explosion a the authorities at Washington. The country is startled with proclamations of "threatened invasions," ''breaches of faith," "unlawful enter prises," and a wliGie string of prospective outrage gainst the peace of Isabella f?eguuda, in her 4,pearl of the Antilles," the beautiful Cuba. Put, has the government or any other outsider got hold of a tanptihle fragment of the bomb, so as to determine its calibre and peculiarities? We venture to s iy no. The government has a right it is its conventional duty to issue proclamations when the interests or policy of the Union are threatened; but may there not be a haste, a jumping at conclusions an overweening readiness in finding mare's nests or in hurrying the exposure of an anticipated attempt to extend the area of freedom? N. Y. Sun. We are of the opinion that the idea of the Administration, in the matter of the Cuban proclamation, is similar to that of the Quaker sailor, when he modestly told lire s tewed n.u . . : to til 0 mailer o iiit a .-u; ' i ' r ntna , VCSSi 1 til'. ! .. . i 1. 0 .1 1 w . li'.Cl' r. i hint. L:ul onrd i to Ikivy Jones eamo into port v.' conscience. 1 y th'j nniveisa! Y oar : . , .t .1. that a ric'.i :an i ,2C S aiui ex toil Cuba can be had almost lor the a-kiritr, is futhcier.t to insure to the Cubans all the "aid and comfort"1 they may want. All know Jonathan's love of kind; and if there have not been secret expeditions planned to aid uio Cubans, there will be jdemv ot them i-oon which will end in the annexation of the S:ate of Cuba to the U. States of America. (--"7'It is stated that t; 12 sum oi m,U00 vas paid by the Jle&rs. bievart, drv aoods K alers, .Broadway, New V ot'rC, on i rid ay aim .-a.u on goo.:s en tcred at the cuto:n-h.oue. One Da Ei.lciion. The Virinia House Ci DeSeiratcs has chan-ed th e Cectlon law of that Saa'.e, so as to do away with I itn kef ing the poll? open three das in State el t ections. ni s i s? n -1 f. ; . ;hh"He (Geu. Taylor; knew Genera! Lane to be an untruthful and unprincipled man." Louisville Journal. If t-o, who was tetter prepared to sympathise and bear w ,'.k hi.n than General Tavlor!
( i r.EAT National Raii.uuad Convkv;
It ho n to: oscd to hold a National 1 ;vcn:. i:i Ur - . Y la .ou : on a ! u . v 2 ! . J ... 1 ? ( 1 rcc o f i: rr i pr:s,-, a:;. I rop:c-ti it-r i'f rcc-emative ( v ry u ikal the :Ct tiiia v i a v e rem the mountains and ;Yo-n tke plains from the cities and I'rorn tke coun try, from the hill.-? of New En-' .it a ami hat thev ! j" . i . v . . . n"ii me c-o. annans oi in will come from the North ari l from tl .South, from the East, and even from the YVst ; pouring in by all the mnmrous rn-ans of conveyance which converge at that point; so that the hxit,.illlij of St Lotlii rejoice in the fullest exercise an. trijoy merit ol its meanarul ipiickening voice may go forth from the asseuihid mass that give to th; treat nt i'a trtirnr,!, ; Ukom California. The Xenia (O.) Torch Idght contains a long htter from Aib-rt Galloway. Ksq., to his father, dated San Francisco, June KJ-1., lb I'1, at w hieh place he arrived on the 9th, twenty-three days from MaZatlau. The hitter is addressed to his father, and gives m any interesting particulars of journey, country, peopie, prospects, price.', occ "It did me good," he says, "to see once mere ! seme handsome-looking, well-dressed American : ladies. There are not manv here, however At ! church on Sunday I saw some eight or ten. 13 y the way, that was the firstime I had heard a st-r- j mon since I left home. On the opposite side of the plaza the gambling-houses were in full play J at the. same time. j ".My friend Leverett, of Columbus, left for the j San Joaquin mine?, with Mr. Rankin, of Lancas- j ter, to-day. ! "Flour is only $S per barrel; pork and beef, salted, are cheap also, compared with former prices; fresh beef, IS cents per pound; eggs, per dozen; vegetables, not to be had, except a few; potatoes aae worth s(i per bushel. Common labor is worth $3 to $"3 per day. There is a population in the city of perhaps 10,000, and every day adds hundreds to it. "Capt. Sherman is at the mines, awaiting the arrival of the Lancaster company, in which is Mr. Ewing's son, I suppose, having leave of absence for two months. Mrs. Fremont got here about a week ago. Col. Fremont is at .Monterey, Gen. Smith and Com. Jones are here. The General is not in power, somehow, I believe, except as subordinate to Gen. Riley. "The only government here now, says General Riley, is the Mexican or old California laws, so far as not conflicting with the constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States. The highest judicial office is the Alcalde. The people here, that is, a very respectable portion of them, are for organizing a Provisional Government and a Territorial Legislature, in the absence of Congressional legislation la.-t winter. Gen. Riley calls on ail, by formal proclamation, to the Alcaide and exi.-ting laws, at least until a Convention of Delegates (which, by a proclamation of June 3, published here yesterday, he has requested them to elect) to meet in September, can, by legislation, agree upon some other system in lieu j Oi present. 1 t auv j-e r.nvbo-iv to com - ucj'ut in a .a f h t 0 i :i." 1 1 1 "i-;-... isi.tud t Ciihi wiiii a widih v;.r i c 'vrs nn ar-t c f '. 7 ! i l.l I i a ex: i ie ' from -'d to ' s.iu.ire i: about tae size of the Stale of Maine, a popul aioii at the reseat lime of 1,-1 It contain? wiiirh about oln,i:(M are white.-, l;','..,!,:! ur- fre colored, an.i b!'0,"'b slaves. Its imports ia 1 i 17 were 'd,'i"d, 11'., of u hich - 7,0 ld,'J7." were from the United States. Its export.-? during t!ie s:-.me period were -27.!b-,770, of whicli .12,.'u 1,-77 were to tiie L mted Males, in i i( tlie uunuer of arrivals at its ports was 3,7 10, and thf iHltii'jer of clearances 2,oli.j. Its principal harbors are Tiie amount of America iinest in the world. tonnage eniruoveu in tie? trace witu L u is lib, 773 tons. It has 135 inhes of railroad completed and ia successful operation, and 111 m.ks i jn course of construction. It is well watered by numerous rivers, aau its sunace, except in ttie central portion or me i.-.aiu;, cnersinea w uu mountains. Onlv two-nfths of its surface are cultivated. Of the remaining three-fifths, now unused, one is probatay worm. ess, ieavm. o:.ehalf its agricultural resources uudeve'.cped. The climate is so genial that it yields two crop a year ot many of its productions. It a;so abounds in in materials for manufacturing purposes, and its mountains contain mines oi a oer whim are worked to considerable advantage. ,. Y. Sun. j 'Very cheap, but most wretched acccunrnodatioas," us the fellow said when they rode him on a rat!.
ONE DAY L ATI1R FROM IXUOrC.
Kc from siinn;irjMill rarornl lc. : iiiu, A a trust CT. :;t v; ' - Ts i.; Thy. i. n : - i :a. :.: wr rr.t.tt'.i ; 1 i. .u u i.. t: i to n-ws h ii ir;r.---, ft ife - t!nt On h- ' -.a-. h. u:!y rx:-o'.vh U- i (tfii. iitolciiii is acting f. i.iihi rv Gi.vt-rucr oaiy. 'r.a.-r have ben i-cu-?a prohibiting lfav? of ab"ia:e lu laiidary oh'cer, men, vVc., at Rome. I T A L Y - The Paris National states that it is expected the rope will return to Ron)" about the l.'hh instant. The latest ad vices from Koine state that the titv W8s tranquil. Tiii; Cointiiiionrs are three C irdinais, and tliese are to form a Ministry, witi i. excepuoiioi a.-ecreiary ot f oreign AHair, wh.c!) ; o;nce is to remain in tae han.is ot Larciiial Auto- ; .... , neili. ..No terms, as to nature ana extent of the , 1 !.. . . , i iru owibuiuucii, naeteeu agreea upon with the Pope. HUNG A R Y. A letter which has been received from Preto i ii l- . 1 .1 -i ii uiiai ian t-eeaine ivuowil, uiere v. as 11S0SL intense excitement. Fugitive officers who had readied that city, stated that the greatest consternation prevailed, and. the troops Hed in all directions, leaving it perfectly easy for Raab to be taken. An enormous amount of stores iVil into the ban. is of the Hungarians. Accounts state that llaynau, the Austrian General, finds almost insurmountable difficulties in his march, and tint the s-uTeriii"s of his armv are M U1JU were ever any ary me:u fcii0ulJ tlle ""nrians attack him, the neraI P,Iliou is lhat but w of the Ria!ists can escape. , , . , - J i "M Jl""-S' i UU UI "'Cfe ! They mo aned and wept aloii" the way, cryino . , . - . j i.iai :kj iiian.il agaiu.M uv: Hungarians was ceriain , , i oeath, and as tiiev were passgng a dense crowd i 1 " . 1 ...... r .1 l . 1 ........ ii 1 near uie siaiion, mey e.xciaimeu: "rareweu, we . shall never return." LATE FROM MEXICO. licsult of Election The Indians The Markrfs Jlnrrmcnt of Tr ps Health of.Vcic Orleans Election in Terns, SfC. New Orleans, August 21. An arrival at this port has furnished dates from Mexico to the 1st of August, from which we glean the following intelligence: Arrangoise, the. late Minister of Finance, has been appointed Minister to France, and left Mexico on the Sth ult., en route to Paris. Rumors are rife in Mexico that Ilerara intended to reeign as President of the Republic in favor of Gutieree. the present Minister of Finance. The municipal election has just c losed, and resulted in favor of the .Monarchical party by large majorities. Uaiusual movements of the military were in motion, and precautions were being taken by the Government against hidden but pressing dangers. Congress was still in session, but nothing im portant had transpired. The Apache Indians had become greatly alarmed at the Americans drawing so near to the river Gila, and had made overtures of peace to the Mexican government. The cholera was making terrible rayages in the State of Durango. Cotton. The salel of Cotton at New Orleans for the week, amount to only 000 bales at easier prices. Good middling to middling fair, 9h,.u 10. ! Stock 12,574 against 37,711) bales same time last ' I '. r oi h Kh .! 1 , ; . 1 r.-.u-ht 4 i :). i ' V. I ii'-v ; :" II : C':-.S C t y--1i..-w l-V'-r lr t1:.. ; i-t v.' The retur:. eu cut. The ha s;.; 1 i U ; ; . r'--i Ve s : . h-tri'-t i-i Texr:, sh'.-.v th it V. Ik Ik-w;trd, D-:iiocr.tt, was runrda abe.id cf his ojpoi:eat. The td-ctiou took place on the Gth iiist. The district at tloh.st (. rress was rep mted bv Tirnoihv Ihilsburv, D emocrat, aud irive Cass "ihmI raaloritv. Oregon. A census of the inhalitants of Oregon has recently been taken, and it shows that the population is r,102, iacludh.z foreigners, who munber upwards of three hundred. There are, according to trie census, 2 oV'J voters; but in confluence of the absea:e of many at the mines, ttie vote at ui'j next etertion win be much reaucei. . Governor Lane i,;s issued a proclamation, fixincr : th number r f m-rnbersof Council a:i-i House c Repiesei.tatives to which each county is entitled, an.i un.enn me election to be iie.a lor tiiem, and tot t.ei.-.ue 10 v-un-re.-s, oa ttie nrsi .uoncav ia June next. There are six candidates for Congress ia the field Tiie r, j-,r gold-banting continued ;s ever, at Ii-t advices, and both the , a.s strong newspapers pubh?.ied ia Ore gon had suspended , operations in consequence of it. Cow f.:et. Soiie enterprising individual Is getting up a new style of water proof coating kr ie guiwt ciggers. They are made of iiOr.se aue, wan mane and tail trimrnins Tiie great j beauty cf the article is, that they never want j washing. When they get toiled, all you have to do is to currv vourself dawn.
J 1 a i 1 n.Ti:i ronTHE vrasoN pa:i.v rorw fk. 1,i ,.- T--' ar- im'u ' O ur;-r ! S of tie' S ; r- r: 1 .I ' V ' !l-!ie-.t 1:5 !: e iv in lk:ii : io ur iu 1i: lh a t n i a th C. ; a' a .. Kl.'-'t 1 distributed ee of itj;v otiier j.!"' CUV ...f CINCINNATI MAUKhTS. CiNriNNATi. Au trust -l l M. i Fi.ocr alade from good old wheat, - : ro. Dais. Whisky. At Canal, 10c; at Kiver, i?:.4c. Nothing doin in Provision.
BY TELEGRAPH.
There was a great and enthusiastic Hungarian J v"Vil!iams:J bbl." J l,li;r rodVe, Weyer McKeeineetiag bt mjrht. j i;bs hoes, A 15 Snuth; 2 bxs luts.GW Bas-
: , i, . i ' , , , 'i aid at a stanoa I he v.auier is cloud v. s ' j I NT1W ORI.I.-WS 3IARKCTS. -it-, i Cotton. The high prices have caused buyer ,;,!,,,,. fm.,- th market. ' rr i i , , j i n . ,f ! Tobacco. The sales mcludeu hn,.s ci which hhds Mason county 11 sola at ;e, ai.d . lfdi hhds, as follows: 10 J A at . V ana R :it : .1 ! .c j.er pound. Prices firm and stock light. j Fi.cvr. Few buyers, and market extremely ; dull. The sales confined to a lew hunure.i b.as, i ii it :o 'do for superhne, ldhl for extra an t choice. Corn. Demand rather better, and 2.r00 sacks disposed of. i::cluding l,0f0 sacks good, for ship- ! ment, at I'-ihc -V",".- pr bushel. Oats. Still declining. Sales of i if bu at on the Levee, and 24 do at Pca41c per bu. j Provisions. Some inquiry for Pork, with sales .... . . . . of 20 bbls Mess Ordinary, at C2JJ; 00 do ; Prime, at ; aO do do, at .; 1 0 tto Mess, at C) .Ml- n,i inn,tn t 9.3 nPrhl.L Sin;.!! Int-j ': " . T, ' , . . r . 0. , , ol Eaeoa bring i.jCff'c for 1 rune bi.ies, and . - . , r ... . , . T . i a1, cia ,)'.,c for shoulders. Nothing done in Lard j ' ' , . r., , , ,r , . '! Hay. A sale of ad bales VV csstern, at .2a per; ' i ton. ! , and 400 bags sold at 1.'-C j Coffee. Rio firm per pound. Whisk v. A lot of 130 bbls raw, in store, brought 20c; rectified dull, at I8cfo)l01 .,c. Candles. A sale of 100 boxes Star, at 23c. Freights. Nothing new )d asked for Cotton to Liverpool, and none to be shipped for lesc. A BUSINESS DAY LATER. Wednesday, August 13 I P. M. Cotton. The demand continues limited, and we have not as yet heard of any sale of moment. Si gar. About 100 hhds changed hands at steady prices, say Fair 4y'dfM5gC.. Produce. Not a sale of any importance has transpiredFrf.ights. Room for 100 bales cotton is offered at 5-IGd. Novel way of making a living. Several persons in this city make a living by diving for boulders A small boat is owned by each party, which is moored over the bed of the Ohio in front, or near the city, as the case may be, where boul ders are most plenty. 15 y diving aud grabbing up a boulder the boat is soon loaded and rowed to 1 the city landing, where a ready market is found, the city purchasing them for paving purposes. Cin. Commercial. Land Sales at Green Bay. The entries at Green Bay for the first six months of the present year were, cash entries, 3.M, 321 acres; warrant.-,' I.j."), 140 acres; total, 1--, 10 1 acres. The Mdwaukie Sentinel says: Tio-- rtniotuit received, 3.'k.",2 1 acres enter h, v..- i 12.1 t'. 71 Of ;:ltr:y :. -.!'', 1 ; :ve--i-:tks kav I. --a entered by sr...:.'.-. c:.:-z,li !.y c..r.h. 'i v :: ! i.ilo :; : : I ..- i ::- ry :. : y ;t-s, v. lil i.;rd;rt 1 .rtv-s: x mi i .t hs ;.s rvi;u-yiv;tai i ( f b.---, th; aortii of hd l."Z I'liii., or fr k"ea a:o! ;i li ilf south of hi) l;--, .' Stales supposing the Ah-sou ty-hv- v Stat-s, irsiii., or cm.e :T( ii-e jine to be aeopte.i. The r;..-Htat.-s will then con-i-t of seventy-six sov-r-..m State-;. Should th-ecron, California, and N--v Mexico fly off, and the hocky M..!;:, :':, : the line of division between the Unit-d Stites of the Atlantic and the United States of the Iici:, the Atlantic Union will ontain f.i!y--ev-:i s-overelL'u States, and t'ne racihe Union nineteen pijant.c sovereign States. These calculition- are ba-ed upon the recent report of th- United .""tat-s Commissioner of the General La mi Office, uad take in all the United States territory every k.n-i not vet formed into Mates. y,)e s-?w. ( ,ri,.a,1s Crescat, e n'itrai . C'ayteu fro.'.i sail r a lir.. .j u w t;., ,t ; prevented the steam r'-i ing, and tkialiy allowed her to ... so o.i.y wii-ii she gave heavy botic.-s that s-i.e would u ft take part iu any of the f ,r-;-i war-, to be r-o:.st-nt with his t.olicv shnu: s-i- u: 'a the money raied in aid of t.ie IV pe, .;n ; : sent to Gaeia, on the gn-u -nt ;t :.--.:.! -u,r ..lat it Was r.t.-e-l to be used against th.o w.t.i wuom v e are 0:1 amicaifie t-rtn-J. Dobbs being a.-ked wii-'ti.-r he haievar le en "aged ia the hotel business, rep,.ed.
"Not exactly, but I once sloops-of-war."'
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Why is a tall prl S.ke aa exhorbitant price for steamboat ticket? IVcvj? it'f a hljrh fair. ; in vi:is i?jroin:
bs ji.'t!-, 7 fiktr. o ' , Co; 1(1 bbli J: W. v Co; 1 njcie, 2 cases ,! - 1 i-a!- !;.. ,.. 1 J .... kir-classes, I . liie.aenia i ''!-' 'i-'ia...r v J-ckiii"; trunk, '2 boxes, A Kimmel; b;;sS.ltks, Cn.ier; 1 Inil iron, f-,00 s!'7. -( pes casting, rollevs ; , " k ' jKr, li bags coiiee, l' , ...o -Ah-at, ;r..:.-r Ov Kt: I bb!s wine, Horn I Joan-ton: i. pes sheet l",,d, J Miller; 100 this cement, irwsbury vV Trir ; 1 ton pig iron ; iariisworthv Honore; 20 chets boiler iron, 2 Pek North Ihvrr,.bT??'a?3, J Whitehead; I niano. G 1 Shelton. Pkr Fh'on 1 bov mdz i ci . H'0 1 VKX ,,lu' ua' co, Miaw i. Ilrether. - 00 bids cement, Strader , Kevt; ( bxs shoe 1 bag c yarn, 1 bale cotton, box starch, do cigars, pkg-, Pod.'ys & Ihitier; '2 bbls whiskey, John Mar.-h; d bbls macKerel, 3 sks cod'ee, Briggs oc Coved ; 0 khs paper I C Lea. Vl R CoI 0RU,0.3 bxs o h;lles nuizej R D Kin kaid; G w idow wagor.s. V Stapp. I1 YIHMtTS vv. t-,,. -, . . , , , 0. . , J l-.ni K .ni bbls canvass hams, 2a tcs do, Shrewsbury v"v. Price; 17 bids Hour , .TJ3 skscorn. I clie.-t, trader Kevt. Pv Ra!i.koai. .".0 bbls Hour, 25 do salt, CO pkgs ntdz-, Phtokinore .V Jenkins. AO X it: It. 1.1. .!- ! 's v.nr slip Mist C.n in.'Mn far job work and - if i U Ma m-oii (Vuricr have been placed ij.-.lra n.'if ,.avn; nromuTiv. ai-.l saVe" those cMemen x'sC 1 m' 1 y . trouble ot rf-.ay in Wil.nii m th.-ir tusim4 In thia 1 - r- - - - .' d.:ll :ni!L' e K '. S3T I? vsVi v MS !.". l ne linn lirrr-tofare existing UP !tr!v.T!i .Mrs-is. Prrn.'-H &. O'lirien isthisdav dig sulvf.l i y !!Ci:S';U r, Mi-.fi. ? , A ! I ,rrs..s I avin,- arrnur, w witfisaid tirm win ?e;tl ihr srnif with Francis Prenait, ho is mi..iri7.cd m doe up til.uinss.fu)d debts owby th tinu in he ia d bv Ii in when diiA ' ' w"- "Mv'iiiwNPiiwip ... ,, x, A l ,,TT' au' Mm LDUAllli o'BRlCX. 'S'' 1'ni'lic. llavmir jmrriiaspd thf IniercsC "i r.dws-d O'Crien ii! the siorc if I'rcnatt A. fi'Iiri ii'trid kc;.itia a tooil assortment of the goods generally kept in it InttiTtj. 1 liepn Hie customers who have beenkiiui rinnmli to alron.." the house heretofore, will continue to do so. aiise-illm! FRANCIS PR EN ATT. FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMENS' HATS. TP;ST receiver, at the old s!n, of Randall A Kirk, a larire assortment of New York suit Iljis, for Idt'J, together wilii a fine, article Nutia, Brush, and California Hats, which will he fohi at Cincinnati reti il prices forCA-rr a.u;r -T d( RANDALL &. DOOLITTLK iwti:is of iiovni:M i:. riTVlB puMJr. are respeclfuliy notified tiiat the apj proaelmiir session of the Academy, under the man raement oi Ihc Sisters of Providence will he opened on the h st :u )M u. v ot eptemher. The to lowing are Uie I. ranches taught in the institution, wi;h the tuition rlinrsre annesed: First (Ji.ass Orihoraphy, reau'ine. writinp, i.ririnry a . ocraphv, ariiJiinetic, and manual work , per quarter i ii advance oil Ski ond Cr. ass In addition to what U tauuht "in the first, crammer, U. S!. I.isfory, sacrf.l history, elementary exerri-es of composition, ami ie:tf r writing, per quarter, in advai.ee (id Third Ci. as -( 'out prises, hesides what i-f taught m the outers, modern and an.-ient hi, iory, composition, hotany.and astronomy, per ijuarirr, in advance, .f oo F"' u ui I'r.Ais Toueiher witii ilie ahove, rhetoric, naturel hilosophy, cheij) islry , and my tiiolojry, per quar ter, a on IT. t II AR OKS. French or ilprman. per qiiailer, M ii sic, wit ! i use of instrument, per quarter,. ..... p (H lirawinir and fainting 5 IHl Oriental painting, (ten lessons,". 3 oi MatiiiL' artificial flowers. III les.suu, H (!( . II. Eacli quarter will comprise eleven weeka, any .- d 1 vv a. x. iiim:s's FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Sil 11! .-il.rf 0 M A J N .o-fc ?R'KT. ITcnrly opposite Wesley Chapel, INDIANA. Kit: 'J '-r: ,.,;:d 3b; t ia r, - ; - r - . , : C . ' s W l-ll-'.vi' ,i. . a . . ,t .!, i-dM and ;-.!'..!, Sr.-... $ i !. .Vi :.i wit' extra " I-:" . IT; . Jt,' V ,' . ; . ' .' f ' 1 1 . t . (lfC!, iy ;.-. vv. ; o.-ir an-l uv drawers. ' ' I : -. .; r.: V , spr I lc fCRJ r-r i , .f ;i '- ' r i; a lie ,u- !i ! i ----. '-. 'if .-if.fi eai e, m -ses' fane, ' - ft' ! a if ,l';-i. t'rei,!f a, i.ano.er, rir ; i ,( ..- . a -- rT.! !.f;P IIiailf.gAliy ' i !. .! )..' t 1. 1 ii 1 nurse., e Ii '" i u '.ar -e arm Vin.!-.r i nif.!r, a'-. -. - i.'i-i), in ivii: line rni!ii'rnnv serT r t ' M r 4 ! . rcr.. I. i ; i : i f r r r 'i .(.... , e !. - 'i cr h i r f , lit k Ui -jt, r:y . 'A !. ami ! ei'. f t'er.-..'.n ihi.niL'. i.ne l.reakf. i ' .'; s. 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