Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 113, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 September 1849 — Page 2
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t"rs intended to go 1 v ih ? Kramers Europe (unices their destination ( i r ( a t to Viv Britain or Ireland), inuft he ; a:d place of the steamer. departure, or 'they will not lie forwarded. This t shoul 1 he remembered. ST Five years ago the He v. .Mr. rair1 anks, of Genesee, N. Y., was commi'-ted to the penitemiaTV of Kentucky tor having aided to entice away a slave. He hns been pardoned by Gov. Ci iitenden, on the recommendation of Mr. Clav and oihers; but ii correspondent of the Bo-ton Traveler pays it was not done until about S50U were paid to the owner of the slave. j'-The New Orleans Picayune says the fiam-woik "f a magnificent bote!, to he erected in .Van Francisco, is now under construction in that city, which will he t-out jVuwaid as Kiijii as oomph-ted. It r.s to hr vc one hundred fret front ly seventyfive f"et deep, an the fillings u i are to he of the most superb styte.
M a I: VI. and Gold Minis-;. i fe Rock- row for the Pacific, witii orders to report to Comville (Md.) Journal pays: 'We lave seen ' modore Jones, first stopping at the Straits of Mah'U"h several rich specimens of gold dust ; geHan, to endeavor to recover the American sailor fiom the Montgouiery mines. The work- ; lost in. in New P.e.ifoid bound to California. The ne ii are constantly employed, and, we un- j aborigines at the Straitsare to be held accountable
deotand. are tvumg a const. I era'. (j u a nHIV ol tm ore. 1 ne .specimens oi iock we have seen are worth fifty doiiars petton, and the m.ne very rich."' ih ri- i 1' t. i..', T AM ..! 1 I Y L'KOI' IIOUI A Mr. Y. V liht'.M di-'d in riinadeij'Uia recntiv, Phi ot h drop W a- hi ,tr. it, !,,,:. i -ill1 .!i'.-in 'f to sat . lie lll'Vi'l ,t-n by a dog'. His phy-icnans are of the o 'Hi o u that it a ontaiKous case of that di - u .1 1'u I malad v. Loan in Hi n'.akv. The New Yoi k Tribune has pioposcd the raising of one million of doiiars, to be loaned to Hungary; me amount to be rai-M d by individual sub-i-cription all over the country; to be i-sueii in SslOO scrip, drawing five per cent, interest, redeemable by Hungary ten years after the et ibh-h men t of her independence. We should think something of this kind wniiM 1... -; v 1 iter, than the JllCiOinane pageant ot a u-i It .fs n.a pre-i ntation,a proposed ly some New Yoikers. f; 'I'he Sultan of Turkey, the Queen of G i at Ciitain, and the FitMdent of the U. Ntates, have each gi vi n fount Wass, the Hungarian F.nvoy, a favoiaile and !-at;s-I"act:arv reception. Jut Louis Nnpobon,
the President of Fiance, gave him a "cold : purport of this letter nor the tenor of Mr. Clay-t-honUUr.'' ton's reply lias got out vet.
CO-h ber of the Order of the Sons o; Mimenince3. Many u lm.ivs- of tins gif;o, poet liave lVaf 'd that h - intemperate hah;:s would rob the w pi Id '" the ( i c i - o;' his t;ill1 " 1 1.1 : ! " rci capacities, ticn, ana an, wio n so:ce . . . that he has tesolved la abstain Irom ah that lUlO.viC'ili s. (tV.dam Huntsman, a distinguished cu and politician of Tenntssee ( 1 T I 1 1 . at 15 res.dence near Jack-on, in that State, on tlie ;hi ult. He was the man who beat Vh frock ett for Congress on the occasion when the caliant Colonel declared that, if the people of Tennessee i d not elect h ii tin v in;. :o to , and he would go to Texas, w inch he did. JSciEXTtric Ex riNiiUisiiMEM of Fire. The Asiley Collieries, near Manchester, England, having taken fire, and all eh'brts to extinguish it having failed, a chemist proposed to put out ihe fire by filling tlie galleries o: the mine w un caibonic acid. The expciumni was Hit d , and proved success full. Enovgh or Tiilm. In Stewart's drv (goods palace, New York, there are one , ir , 1 1 - ,..1. , uuiiuicti -mi ns fin p.osea or about $ir0,000 per annum j aid lor cleikj hre. New Coin. Two btii..ing piects, culled 't'oriiK," are now being coined at the British mint. They are said to be very hand-t-oaie. CcJ"Fiour in Van llunn, Aik., is sehir.g very high. The ed i. or of the lint iligencer, of the. c-ty,says lie lias been payia- 1 50 per cwt. for it. CCrThe London Morta'ng t. nronicie ruin or of 1 -h s, m a thud edition, Bourse, lhat the French goveruiiieiu had itiuiru aiiouiiifj I. lit me usaEsmatca.
is of New York and IV ni flvania. have passed very snrinair.st an otcrti vuuers, i! c - . r . j :ont i -'..: o f x pf i Hi ?il ris thereof". rj Good reaches arf '.ne :iri ' ll'V in L If LO'Ji - v . . . ,,-L-oi to S ' .) re r nus le . i,reicv Diplomatists ami Attaches in i;URoi'F. A London letter, oi migusi i . , iu mo New York Cimrnercial, sass: "Mr. Haiinegan, our Minister here, ( to Russia) has just left for Paris. The excellent secretary of legation, Mr. Fay, who has been here in the same capacity for twelve years, is still in Berlin. A newspaper paragraph is going the rounds, say ing liiat an American diplomatist has arrived at Vienna, charged with an offer of mediation on the Hungarian question. Another says that Mr. Bagb , our late Minuter to Russia, was in Brussels on the 1th inst. Hosts of nUnrh's to American legations are travelling over Europe. One can scarcely open a paper without alighting on an annou nement of somebody making the grand l,i hi to some of our legations. These appointments are either made at Washington or abroad, and as there is no salary, are granted with about the same facility as passports. If all the attache were collected, formed into a corps and sent down to help the Magyars, they would be of some real service." I r- The V. S. sloon-of-w ar Ya tidal ia. Comr s 1 i mander (inrdiier, is to sail from Norfolk, to-mor-fur bim. The Yandalia bus been lengthened very con- ' siderabiy, and has many improvements in her I equipment. She has on board one of Francis' ; valuable copper life-boats, from the Novelty works, built Hccore.itig to a model furnished to the Navy Department by Commander Robert B. Cun- ; niiighain, U. S. Navy, selected as the be.st from : among many others. When filled with water, ; she will float forty men, the number she is ca'cu- ; lated to carry. Bait. Sun. Gf.n. Tailor at Mount Jov. A gentleman i who was in the train which conveyed Gen. Taylor from Lancaster to Harri-burgh, gives a laughable account of the speech of the General to the young ladies of the Seminary at Mount Joy, a I village twelve miles from the former place, which , is us follows : "lie thanked them for the large majority he ! had received in that quarter, and had no doub. , their hu-duinds had contributed to the result." This made the girls titter. writes as follows from Washington: "It is rumored that per steamship Canada, another letter has been received from Lady Franklin, addressed to Mr. Cia ton this time, as the head of the office for Foreign Affairs, in relation to thoe ships proposed to be sent out in search of Sir John Franklin, and his blip's crew, among the icebergs around the North Pule. Neither the A letter from Oregon, dated June 1G, says that ; geld business is working a marvellous revolution . U1 rn to sailor's wag-s. Several vessels had : recently entered the Columbia river, on board of which seamen were receiving $1'HI, $l2o and 5.1 0 per month; officers 4200 to 100 per month, U.tU I.' ill llUU'-lllUd. . : Diseased otatos should not be eaten. As
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many as twenty-one persons recently died at a j the last note reverberated from the custom house, j twist it in the soil, and a scarred and twid oak arm in Oiuo, the property of a gentleman named j rtt which our gallant bugler blew so loud and ! will tell of thee for centuries to come How forKenniek, anil it is heheved from no other cause hroe that it must have felt as if visited bv an 1 ,;u,-i.....,:r.., r . ,
, , . than eatmg e.seased potato. A Mr. Hunter, in the same neighborhood, nearly lost his life acouple of wtek ago, from eating potatoes ascertained by subsequent examination to have been diseased. An effort is about being made in New Jersey to abolish the railroad monopoly between New York and Philadelphia It is said that the cost of a trio between thosei two cities, one hundred miles, is four times as great as between New York and Albany, one hundred ami fifty miles. Those who are Democratic in pri nciple, can never vote ;or candidates for office who will labor to undo the work which it has been the labor of years for the Democratic party to build up and perfect. They can and are willing to forego preferences for men, but to sacrifice principles Never. New bur port Union. George Hudson, the exploded railway kinr, ' . . , , , - . has. says the Lust isli oaners. nurcnaseu mm the l! Ar.r nm jnt rn i Iia i I r.O!ilT'OOfI ui St IIIv. v . 1 1 1. 11. 11 v u.v . u . .. v.. ...... ...t - na, and is about to go thither. The Admiralty, it is said, have offered him a passage in the man-of-war bri" Sh". The Charleston Mercury, after collecting in formation from all the cotton-growing country, estimates the growing crop at '2,300,1X1 bales, and ac vises planters to hold back for high prices. Edicts of such a violent character have been iued at Gaeta, to be promulgated at Rome, that i tlie French authorities have refused to promulgate them. Stlamboats Bl-ilt During the year ending September 1st, there were 23 steamboats built at Cincinnati tonnage, 7,e0; cost, $150,000. List year there were 23 tonnsge, I0,'2.t3.
NEWS FROM TAMPA BAY. j The steamship Alabama arrived yesterday eve- I ning from Tampa Bay, which place she left on j the 23d inst. i
Major W. W. Morris, commandant at Fort Brooke, and at present the acting Indian agent for the Seminoles. in the absence of Mr. Spencer, received, on the 20th inst., a white flag from the i Indians bv the hands ol I'hiiiioee, a "spaniaru, re-
. i " III HIT VU" Ul 'J '1UI''VI1. j siding at Sara Sola. j . ' Pbillipee, startled by an account of the mur- j LATEST NEWS FROM HUNGARY. ders at Pease creek, left with others the settle- . New York, S-pt, cth. ! inciil at Sara Sota, but returning on the I"th By Electric Telegraph to Liverpool, we have ! inst., found his house .and property untouched, intelligence from Paris to Friday evening. ' and this flag attached to his door. It is made of j The La Vrrstr, of that day, states that the capj w hite crane feathers, forming a small flag, bound itulation of Georgey is to be attributed to the in-
on it with a strins of white beads is a small niece of smoking tobacco, the sign uscu ty li jw L.egs, King of the Seminoles. PhiUipee's intelligence enabled him to read the f signification thus: -We desire peace, wi,h to communicate, smoke and hold a peace talk." He j
left signs, stating the time the flag was fourd, and tiatiou skilfully conducted by Great Britain, to that at full moon he would return, and started at save Hungary from the consequence of an uneonce with the flag to Major Morris. I qual contest, and, at the same time, to deprive From the fact that not a sign of hostility has I Austria of occupying and prolonging her stay bebeen evinced since the attack upon the trading yond her own frontier. house of Kennedy & Darling, more titan a month j Dates from Yienna, of August 20th, state that ngn, added to the appearance of the flag, the opin- I the Emperor returned on the previous day. It ion is entertained that further outrages will not j was expected that more details of Georgey 's surbe committed, unk-fs provoked by our people, ; render would transpire. The proclamations were and those encaged in the last outrage will be de- ! looked to with interest. Kossuth iu his resigna-
livered up . X Ills opinion issirengineneu oy me iaci maim the time the most exciting alarm occurred, instead of two, fifty settlements could have been at'acked j simultaneously, and those engaged in them have I escaped as readily. N. O. Pie. 6ih u!t. L .ITTUOM YUCATA N -The New Orleans papers of the 2Sth ult, are indebted to Mr. Thomas J. Brownjohn, who came psssenger in the schooner American, five days from Sisal, having left on the lTth, for the following important intelligence: Great excitement and alarm prevailed at Sisal, and iu the interior, on account of a letter having heen received there from the Mexican Consul at this place, stating that Col. While was about to invade the country with a large armed force, as was supposed, for the purpose of forcing them to ilio ,.,,, int .hie r..l U'hiip :.i,H his snbiiers who fought for them before. Five bundled soldiers were ent from Merida, the capital, toSisal, for the purpose of opposing their landing. On the lGth, a diligence came in from Merida, stating that after the troops had left, the Indians I 1 ......,!. 1 .1. U...: I :... .1 . . . au aoaeu u.e mu, auu i.riven mem uuo the citadel at liicalar, when, alter a tight ol a whole day, the Indians retired. Eight hundred Mexicans remained dead on the field. 1, c 1 n' 1 - j j 1 . , , with Col. hi.te, and who was in command of a r 1 . r .1 t T. . i company of eighty of the Louisiana Volunteers, , , , , . , , ' was reported to have been kiilei in the action;! , r ., , . n. , , x- " j ulsi " ' o'e uest uiucers 01 me i ucaian troops . ' is reported mortally wounded. The Indians af- i terwards cafitured a convoy of Mexicans, with provisions for Bacalar, after a severe conflict, in which they killed forty men. Yankkks at Talcaiu na, Chili. A Yankee California!!, who had been 121 days on shipboard, ... , . , . . , sas, when they arrived at lalcahuana they were not permitted to land for want of proper , papers. 1 lie scene that followed is best describ- ! -! i!1 own words: j "Among our invincible steerage, is an old man ! , , ... , . , , . who plays a little on a kind of nondescript bugle, I vvln he determination of the port offieer not to permit the landing, became on deck and struck up 'Yankee Doodle.' Scarce had; - earthquake, when a cheer rantr out from the " nearest ship, a true Yankee cheer, followed by cheer upon cheer from six other vessels, each vieing to outcbeer the other, in honor of our hmtirtn-ii cllw.... ' T :.. . 4 I. '. ..-..iv. domain. 11 13 M d lyc IU H LllfMI ilie j enthusiasm that can be created in a moment by i Pon? a tune, a shout, that speaks of home. ! Men shouted with joy and eladiiess. who. a mo ,ne:it hefore, gnawed their own hearts with t;. We 'bought no more of shore. Vfhat cared we for the shores of Chili? There we were, a little country of our own a fair specimen of Yan- ; keeism, shouting in ecstacies because we heard ; a song of the 'olden times,' when Ihe heralds of; freedom first flung out the banners of our fa. ; thers. We thought no more of the dark-eyed j Senontas; the wailing noes they sent echoing over trie waters sank into insignificance, and ! served but to awaken the memories of our own i " i sweet Vi.k o-iri W were Yankees afloat . ' 1- t 5 .1 r rr t .n xaiiKeesni)s,ana wemaaetne cityoi ia!-j 1 cahuana know it. 13Mt has lieen resolved by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore : , "That every man who sells a melon - i Shalt be held and deemed a felon; And the pigs of every size ( Must evacuate their sties; j And officers must have in charge j To catch them all, if found at large. And lest ths wise precaution fails, The owners shall not soap their tails." j j" The reason why the ancients represented j the goddesa Fortune as being blindfold, was; j that she chose this expedient to avoid being offend- ' ed with th sight of the fools ehe favored.
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REPORTED FOR THE MADISON DAILY rfOlT.tER. i - t" i frt i t . -. ,i I.! : i.'" In fh C,cinnati and published the same day in Madison. The Courier by this arrangement gives the accounts of the sales in the Ci uci a nat l market 24 jlourg ; in advance of any other paper distributed i : , i, --;, r n .: . tervention of English agents, and that the terms of surrender were discussea ana arranged at arsaw during the last journey Prince Schwartzen- j berg made to that city. The submission, says ; the 'Presse,' is consequently neither an coU; d'e : tal nor an act of dispair, but the result of a uego tion in favor of Georgey, and in letters addressed .. . -I 1 iu uie iiuiigdnaiis, ciiuriusunrni w iu; u ... arms, as it is useless to fight iu a lost cause, The Germanie Zeiting states that a large part of Georgeys army at once enlisted iu the Austrian service. It was thougnt an emcieni number of troops would be added to the Austrian army. Communication between Hungary, Moldavia and Gallacia is now open. It is again stated that Kossuth and Dembinski are in the Turkish Empire. DEATH OF A CONGRESSMAN. I PlTTSCLRCH, Sept. 8th. J mi it . . . V f . l ne lion. v. rsewman, inemoer oiuugrcts from Marshall county, Va., died in this city this afternoon, after a few hours illness. ' The river is falling, with two feet water in the channel v earner coin. PlTTSBCRO, Sept. 10th I P. M. River falling, with 20 inches water in the chan nel. Paying Cash for a Sermon. A Saratoga cori erpoiiueu i u i uie icw i u i tv liiuuiie iciairs iiic ; f0,U,wil,K lauglal)le anecdote, which occurred at the Saratoga Springs, in a church: The Rev. Mr. Locke had jnt finished his first head, when a niiin ur die Juui iu.-c uj walked rtnturii lli. it.l. rll..ifl., ; C-.. ..r .1. . ..l .1 : .1 i.n c uuiT.ui 111 Hum ui ine iiu ti i, men : 4 ,, . , , , , , . . "enueiaieiy aim puiiieiy iianuea up in Iront a ' . , , . .. ' " j . bank 1,cte to the Reverend speaker, who i.nietly , . , . , .. , ' ' i received it and went on with his uiscourse. Who?! ,, . , , . , . , . , i ' nat: Why? asked excited furiosi tv in th ! minds of the puzzled audience. Quito a num ber, among them I uiies not a few, lingered after; the benediction, to obtain a solution of the mvstery. It seemed that the man was the sou of the ; late Judge -, a generous fellow, but accus- ' tomed to look much 'on the wine when red ' 'it 1 , , ; lie was heard to say to his friends near: T like , that man's preaching; it's worth the cash down ; I don't believe he'll half get paid for it- so hee j goes a picture for him." Whereupon 'he rose, ' 'and with a brick in his bat' and a bill in his hand . . , , . . he made the way through the wondering congre- ! gation to the speaker, cashed over, and quietly returned to his seat. Scratch the rrree,, H n, ,.f ....i; ....t.. '-""! Mwca nun urauuiui lllTUrc Irani ll lecson At ' ;Jn rrU, r .. . p' M.-M.au wiuiig leiiuencies 10 me ; youthful mind. IT Parson Brownlow has a qur way of mix- ; ing up things. lie says they have more and bet i ,-: T-..rt...-t. .1 , ter liiuor in Jvnoxvil e. than in any other town- : but as a gt off th . religion il,n,h ; not of t t u ,i , the Stores j GofD Advice Lounge aroui . KePP 1,1 me wa' r customers never give your eeat t0 a lady lounge with muddy boots on the counters watch the news-boy when he comes inXw sar 'ou nake him hand yoa the paper read a!l lhat is in it but don't subs;ribe for it no, dou't youdo it. Mississirn.-The whig, cannot obtain cendidates for Congress. They have nominated three men iu the fourth district, the last a Mr. Ms whn ! .!;. a n n .1... j ' ... a v e r n . ki v v u, in r ueinocraiic 1 candidate, has no competitor. PARAPHRASE. When I remember all The 'dimes' I've scraped together, Which mine no more I call, It is unpleasant rather; AH, all are spent, I've not a cent, My friends have all desert-d ; I'm not the one to stand a 'cun' With pockets both inverted. Thus with my pockets 'tight, Ere sheriff's grip has bound me, Sad memory brings the light Of California around me. CURIOSITIES. A fence made of the railing of a scolding wife. The latch of a Bnah'a gait. Brass liiila from aa elephant's trunk.
0"lt is not a' ways a mark of frankness, says an exchange, to possess an open countenanceAn alligator is a very deceitful creature, and yer
he presents an open countenance when id the " of ,,g t. ,. "What b'ess'.ngs children are,"' as the parishc.er mij wnea ne too me lees iui ""-fcihem. HTBlessed is be who is ugly in form and feature, for the sals sha'n't molest hims IT" An editor down-east has got a bottle of wa-" ter from the spring of the year. FOB MALI;. 1 Vl tors of Hav for sale, incstlv b'rd Al 1 v"' n si ra e wagon Hu.wi end I'lnta- tor the tame, ai.d f'ur Wagons .l,poA nnmof Nef tn tJf.irwoinijchrnra 2 NfJZ 1Z huJii.Pss of ttie conrern. thone havniit un ettl-d tiisii.e.t w tli ti.ens are rnju- s.i J n rail atrt s'U e il e ani w itUout deay. B lK R V . I L.L. q GuUDE. pt 10 dim fOTICL.-faVJ proposal wi'l berrcive i urail J fvvurdaj , Hie 15 n lnsl.. for f iicinis tt: addition to rii"iiisda' reine ery. Any liitoriimtion Itiat may ! iieodfd in rffeni,re in 'his work can he oNl' ided by in a hine aiuiicUon to euaer of tne under-nrned. b 1 J. W HIM);?. t- IIL'NT. VM J. JEWELL.. C'oinimitee. rep 10 dn FAXCV (JOOIW. - RflWV. R AII.KY. Ac ' "O. urn now rpffitlne direct I fr in Hie Ka-tem eit s a 'aree and well wieeied OT. K til rairV Ulifl rislMf I'l J KM rm M win , Mre ti D'lri'ha- will pleae call and examine ur goods, a- we consider ii a pit asure alhT itian a laslt to ihnir tl.eni I'.ROVVN. IUI..Y, itO. Ma n rro s rr et, oi.t-osit' f K. !on' IiueV. p,,t S i Ha.i-er fpi . j 1CW?CH on Uie IJuiiar. and oihi.hi.k: ni : ierii an ana t ienrli laiiitia-.e. 1 traw and fine VV rltine, win t given by the undersigned at any con veni'-iil Imur. IiifoMiiauon ran l uNUiren ai tne ieririan si naoi liuu-e, Mmn V'V9 street, next dir to Uie Lie hi ran I "tin reh. every day, Saturday ai d Sunday eicepied from i ;i u'ciiB-k A .M.m li M. ttirt AKU KOLl.K. j fe.it 6 Teacher. X E W O O S ! : ClfAIIt IIS Ci. MI AW A: ItKOTIIIII, nAVG con.iiiencr d rrceivins t' fir Fall F'ocki of :.od, io which tiiev rej c clfully invite ihe aticiiUiin ot the r cujIi uier-s, ana t ae put lie generally. Iticli Ir-s SiIKw U Muiinm. T"T7"E hve jui oi ened a few rich Iiress s;ilk a nd ?aVV tan also wife Mack aid rliamtlion Silks for V 7fU'S. &c r'or alecheaii for '"h. pe(. 7 J.vwll V. O tfllAW V RRO. (1 I.OVK-, ltISISo!l a l.A( F.-We have J( j u-t n;.i'ni''l a up end it Un M kid, i-ilk , Caphuw re and i iihoii Cli.vi s for I adiei- and Gpnis atsn.nn ecxira rich IO Ii.hih and L'iiph !.is e Th.ead C-.teoi l.ircs For pale (haply sepc ? d CO SUA W & HKO. I g Arru. ClAMiM.M i.iti;s a sa i iF. I . ". ll'il cc I lelh, Co.s?lincrc-a-;d Sotiiu lJ, jasl prucd , anil tor ca!e c'eit. sept 7 ditw t C. O SHAW &. PRO. (1 t M :a ii l j mine i,cw t'arjieu. t' s it 7 d.y w aI ' 'I'W.'I .Ve nave received rtji-y r v low. V. f! S't A W &. RRO. I ill) 1II V !! I A C-i:.m .'I -ii-d i or. x-iien .,u.ii j.i- r i e e.; lor s io te r by s -i.i Ii K It l U .-IU RV & PR U K I'THF.Rl I. t .1 1 a i " a. d rh cp art ie affording u. iit'tit a- l r I late nid 'eamilnl ca- w ti oui Uie !n?pr ol x ji noil - al-o. I ti r air ill I. on : m a' aiid i lean A lull e pK ju-t ji e v. a - nd r e !o i-e' 3 I U tM.'IS V.. ,-riRR. ' 31VoritlsU-.il & '., I '( 4" Ltlatt Df.lrtt iu t'inrtt $ Staple i loreijjii and Domi iic JUrv ;oodn, ! MADlOV, ISO., ' HE now rereiviii: h- r fa:! and Winter mek f Dry ! -A e..nN, en,s. arh a st . ve -y a' e n-uHy krVt a'ihr ' n' r" ' C 'U " a ca" ,ro";.u 'r j i r 'I, ""L li V ! !' El',f"''',r"1 l''.' p " 1 U:" 6"d fi- ''' i and ino.:e lie I a n-: p'a n ar.1 lanrv Lu-trc-; I "a ha., re ; Kr nch r- i-.x d I h"o-i for n ck-; ! ? n L'chr ln hv'' cni-" 'swV VimT'ki rr'.'g' I .. Mi'" v, I. nee, AC. -Jus- received, a splenIV d id as ur inent if new si le iM.mr t . cap aid nerK It i ihon -: Cu If : 1 n'le': I ' urt- I.ir ; f-", !.(,,,.. pIin;f!l. velvet n-a-e, ; 1,1 . f;i.,v .:; M t . !,r., n"f 1 y. Iv. t arid Silk?; r.i-.t-v, !v 1 C..p .! Ki..,ver- ( nniea. S Iks an I S,Uo ;s. 4c. d A O.. MaTi-DT A C. " "'I' (i dOt FALL TRADE FOR l-l.K r7n II U II.? IATI ,-,r- ' Jrr'- flr"' Wmt. r iTy V lv s-,.t 5 ;i:o. Mtoi,Mi joiiso., A T T O R N E Y A T L A W . ! Itf iIIIO.t, YA, i "'"nUnues to ,ra.-tice in 1 he Curt nt-ld in Ihe eilr of : Ri h ,',. i: r In Hliur ,i,nP..I.l ..n . ' J..?: , ' ' s ' ei 1 1 1 . i a i spt 3 ; 711'MQl'ITO IIAISM. ! J Of) "'P'rlor Mii-quim Uaw. m more and for gale cheap j a..2 31 C ' '0t" SMw t iirothf.R VaillfMl "'' Cckh1 Farrrer d iide.-e . vir,e . ,ma, ' StrUVf vty'lln' ' 1 ;"n,AN S(,N 0t",J streei, 'from ing Sieamboar landu e jr- None need erp'y un?ea well recornmended. an" 311 WAMI I! WAM KI):! fif!dl " FI..A-;r.Il.f.,r whfh lhr Vlrtf 1. Wheal market l(i ice will te paid in. IJami A'tu, Bjoc Muvard eed. eu-' F. E. SCIRE. Mam-err , between Mulberry and WeM tm ."5(H) " '"Vrapp.iie l"m-ftt on liaua.and for -.!. h t - n. M IKK. iij 30 f a: I er crpy d3t fL'ST received a f-M"ip'y of fi ra- d v . of t be Oim and Se gne;ie t.-a-.!-. w r allied l ure and for sale '-v - 1 k F. K. s-L'tR
CV.NV KK- T IN.- IIS 'lid. ClOIL.'-' No 1 J (;.,.?. w. . -,.i t-lieve i, -jM wi'4 m M y hunr ail a-'peai a if i. was dea i. Yon mere ir. n'd a r- in - dy w ha i is it cati'd I (ki-ii u.u-t arv K "' 1 l'! l ba!d." I to d you Ilarrv yon thouahi I wa mr.( hut f v. hve jour hair dark, f -wi-.f and lour Sio.i II ti 1 i z - ml . ana new if io 4i eiv, " t."e llai;e.' t-iiu Lu.-tra Mair hum,!,,. Foreaiehy Jt'l.rS HAI KU, Perfomer For.alem Mails-wiVy F. K. eUi U E. Aee,iu j.ine 4 oil
