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the men it rro--; ',g a a r ;r the v 'I'"' him as a prop.-r "-

rkinj: ( rv. : a i to th frolic o! ' g Lr-.ik ii: the monotony f ,"s r-i'iv lni':iur d.stii.eu'i-h-d T tun- ! ' 1 1 1 - c ' .-..:, : a:. : I venture to ::.n. i: i!" of !. r :v., l.ini somjf the same '-ready humor" was a'rei,:y "cut mid cry" fur u--. Fuiortuittt-dy, for some r-a-iio n. the "n:!.iii r-fu.-ed to them th ir customary i,niu-eni,-in, ai: iii the uaV-al'l.y si -.te of f-diu; : alre.id V c;---'ri '.-:, it li i hut t: I r : t cv.ut t!i ov-rlloA-. Tii'1 .nn- v, i, h v,'.-- to h iv b-eii , ovot! to ii rn.;,t -.- , , t fr th- en-a.-tine f , f.trful tra-.: y, al.'i Tom w..s. in "h ; th. rulr of the liour, not mi tSi- r--pres'iiUt.ve of the s-:j-kifi, hut the teid-T cf a hand of rnu-Un-eri. : Cipt. Sands wa. a prisoner in his own ve-sf-l, j an i w tu COUUII12 over th': oanyer.ation r.uo of hi r.i'.toro hp!roi:iied. Ll SUUIt wa the man who h,ii refu-d to iii:!i''t punhriieut up"How now, J-ifk1" q':oth the m ptai n , or rat!ier rapliif, you'v turned ajiinst your com-rnan-.Jer, have you y.--, I;; i-'.-r, f jr his own ood."' "(Jreat frond it is l.kelv to :o me," gloomily j .." . . ! rer(iK;ei me t.mer. -v nai s .ui ims tor- i ."The m. n sav vou licked '::n too much, and ! l j j ! 'Vou what?" "I think so too. You see, men are men, and i they want to be treated like men." I "And, l;eu uVv diobev or.Vrs?" 'Cut siiirt their ff, put them on bread and water, tnakf 'em live .it tin rnrist-head forever, or cut od' (lo ir right arms, if you've a mind io, rather tli in give them a tasi.. of the :.jt ! You st-e, nr, oii wmilu not like it s ourdf, would you'" The thought in. n- t'.i" -iipt.iiu qilvt-r. What, J,ick, they are not J "ing tt " Tiie t.,i.hr nouueiJ Iiin lie, ui, and added emphatic.iih '-I.iek you to death!" "Hut, Jrtck, good heavens! you cannot permit this?" ".evv captain sas so must oh.-y orders. ' dpt. rands was a brave man, and had made : up Ins mmd to dee asabraveman should; but ! this was roiiMderahly worse than lie had anlici- ! pateil, and tor a moment his courage forsook him. "You feel had," remarked J. irk , rubbing his shoulders as lie spoke; and maybe you'll feel worse fait not if I ran help it." Here was a gleam of hope; and the unfortunate !;'. vr t inquired the extent uf Jack's lowers, lie discovered that the man was firt lieutenant, hut not at ail elated with his promotion. He just.tied it, however, by shrewdy urging that it was hotter to he an orVuvr than a prisoner an argument the truth which was very forcibly felt by Crtpt. Sam's. Jack further stated that guns of rejoicing had been fired, and grog drank so freely that the mutineers were all intoxicated. I Whde they were reveling be bad covered a sail i whirh seemed to be mtiku." toward them, attract- ! fll TUIMl'H I'l uirvuiu. 1 le .o.i o 1001 i.iv 1.1.. 1. . . . 1... .... lit ubitedlhat the I .m... ,. , i.f .,'.,h,-tvi una loot ' conceive,; the plan ot escaping I mm evil company to the M ranker vessel, ami carr ii)'j; the captain with him. Tins plan u as happily executed, and the fugitive officer was pleased to find himself Oil ooani nil .viueio .1 u r-.oo mi'.' 1 to ' wn iuhi s ...-! .. A ... .1. ,1,.. r,. 4 ff an old friend. It is scarcely necessary to add, tliat the nitoxicated m u 1 1 nee rs we re ra pu red by their con at r vmen, and on their arrival in Ameri- . 1 1 Xra were pum-he,! as tneir i-rim serveu. .ei-th-r need we mention that t apt. .-anes.ui re- ; ... . . mrml ranee ot tt,., t. hj w .in wbirli h ai.tidpated being 'in ke.l to i.e.itb, never used the 'cut" as a preserver of dist ipline again. Singular reasons for UtrrsiM, a Fortune. i In the neighborhood o Louvain, Belgium, resides 1 an elderly man, ashepherd. whose whole property consists of u small hut ami two or three acres of land A short time ago he was notified by the Minister of the interior that a brother of his had die,!, leavii.g him a fortune of ab.-ut $.',H,0'M. Tiie shepherd, however, not it hti.e astonis! led his fti-nds and rel itions by refusing to accept of the leg ey, f r three reasons : Fiistiy , he desired no money from a brother who had led a wild l.fe, Wggstred him and his parents, and shortened the life of ii,e latter. i. At the age of (T he could not r.-so'.ve to be metdmorpl'ios.ni fro n a poor devil into a ri h man, ht therefore preferred remaining as he was. !d. Tii-1 necessary amount of hllc!lit SS ilit 'Vl'.ii'.g tie' re t, etc of the leg-icy won ,: give bun much trouble and anxiety ; and he .i.! not w ish m-re!y for th- sake of bis heirs, who would l.tug't at htm for hi trouble, to burthen t!ie remain,, er of his life with unnecessary c:.r for which i--.i,m he von',d be content with his own .-anting. His r.datUuw, "however, were not content with these, and brought a civil suit to force him to accept of hi- unw , h ome legac. Tiiis extraordinary suit has i.ot et K-ru decided. Can't do it. A story i- rel, it "on ot Tern peraiiCC w tiO d I -;ed w r. . all 1:1 ll !e :it 1 tl t rie ilu. . i, '!';. h.i-t :' ; -. ! g out a g a-s ol wine ired tr.e 1 repl.ed: ! Son to :rmk with hi:n; w'o-r-' upon ii "Can't do it, "wine is a mucker.'" "Take a g'a-s of brandy then." "Can't A.i it, 'stror.g i:ri:sk is raging." By 'his time the iVien,! beovt. restive ;,nij excited, remarked: so mew!', at "You'd 1 s the c. c.tntvr to the ntVnvta r.ext to you ' "N' I can't do that: '.vo unto him that let"! t. e tui He t,. ;l S i!, :..i.i,,.e ' Wh.tt was li .,. r ., , , i .' -fn.nr men d condition cr mor ,1 s'..te ol g-iit.etiMn, at this stage of the pro- ..,,...:,.,,- .i,- ,',-'d-v-,i ,.a, , . ' fo,,,., ,,.it u.a.itM,.,,:,;!,

l) V I L V COURIER. I

i;a ititi:u, i-r.iitor. i:vt nfi't, 11. II-v. T. E. T . . ' i , ,y vs:V. Ohio, ha teen appointed President uf Ilnover Collie, in the place of Rev. Dr. Rice, who decline. 1 in conffquence of . . his o": li -;a.or,s e'-ewnere. ; - '"- Ue :i, e ;adPeJ :o0llr "en'1 u- - Lee ,or one of(Jeo. Wos te nhf 1 m's 5ple nd id Coiiixref - s Ten-knives. In these days o!" col.l and t.tec-1 pens, one hardly knows the ; value of a poo A knife. To those who may ', want a rocket-knife, of exquisite finish i

iand .uaieriai. we have only to sav, call at me puns, nnue e, . .i uUC ,.fg ,,, u,.n- . T , . , . " : ned their ranks. Cass imprudeiitiv exposed his ; Lee -s liardware store, Mam-Croj-s street. i " , , ,, , r j ! face and received a ball in the eye. ale was now j The .Mails. We must say to the Fost '-. left alone to contend against the Indians. He ; Office Depa-'.ment, in the most empliatic j made the best of it loaded and fired in such rapid j and unequivocal terms, savs the Cincin- ! succession that the Indians were on the point of ! !..-,! rf,,n.,i.U f .pr-:n. 1 1 1 t l retiring when h fell mortally wounded. The

the frequency of mail failures from the ... Last is intolerable. Thee failures ought ' . , haVe been 6tPPeti beto, c now' There ' iijo urn uiiip eiiuuuii ill u nicu iu nave i e- i mei'u' the defects; and therefore, unless j lue Department can make some explanatton of which We are now ignorant, we j must do it the kindness to say that public ; patience will not endure a longer trial. O In case of a swap, friend Gather, we think j we would be entitled to the h'o ids; for, besides j the damage the Captain alleges to have received a. our hands, m l.triih.uil , he has been most esseiilially "done for" by the people, in a political j way ued up pa.-t recovery for a century to ! .n,.. V'..,. ... TV. 1 1 ..i : ,, ... 3 1U""J'""" j The "roJJi" precludes the possibility of! a settlement of the difficulty, as proposed , by us last week. To have a character that rinjLf out clear and iovous. like the bell on llie Mon Be 1 le ,"'u n d er the stroke of i lie r, is something to be proud of. Character and conscience mav be likened i

i L.aw reneeou rti, iiioiana, wnre in rtsioeo uuiu io bells-valuable lor the amount and qual- his (iealh. Mr. Lane had an active spirit and uy of tlie metal that composes them, and qualifications of more than ordinary character, for their clearness of sound under the stroke j and was selected by the people to serve in the of the hammer. Rut, Isaac, should there ' first Legislature which met under the State Conbe some four or five fatherless children j stitution. He continued to serve in this capacihanging on to the rim, and scowling at l' fwr a number of sessions, and a part of the y mi every lime vou mad e a purchase of a i ,ime 111 the responsible position of Speaker of the beef-steak or a 'loaf of bread, the bell Will j IluUe; subsequently he acted for many years as

, - ..r j l not ring out clear nor joyous. e hnow i ... i that tins is not voui case: it is on'y a sort ' .' J , nt fanrv Letrb nf nnrs. ' - A eUlt aSain?t a democratic editor in In- ; lltana for Zander, with damages laid at i '00, is what the Cincinnati Commercial i - ' man would call "a new feature in West- 1 S ei n newspaper enterprise,'1 and cannot fail ; 10 be interesting: to the editors, if not to incur readers. We have, therefore, deteri mined to have a reporter in Vevay during , . ,. ; . 1 tlie trial, to give us the proceedings every day. Can a reporter be had in your town! A 11 a 11 V iMr Tim luiiT If'?'o- Inrnipi Iv .." " . ', ." . ." , c w lork, has been Captured at the 1 niCUlj, 0f tu- Con-f) river, Willi O.iO slaves 0 lo:iuy (v lhp man-of-war Firefly. This is about twice the number of slaves owned by (Jen. Taylor, and he is "not an ultra Whig," either. Free ioil ! Where's Filmore and Kissint, Gen. Tavlou by Pr.oxv. Sirs. Su'isshelm, of the Pittsburgh Visitor, informs those ladies who desire to kiss the President, that certain gentlemen have been ; appointed in that city to dispense those fa vors in the President's name. Thus they will be relieved from tiie squeezing and crowding usual upon such occasions, as thev need not call ai once, the committee intending to sit for the purpose two weeks. Hon. And;;ew Stewart. This gentleman, in a speech to a Whig meeting in Greene county, Pa., no, long since, dedent Treasury. Fine Cutlery and Hardwaf.e. We would call the attention of puichasers to the assortment of line Cutlery and Ilaidware now being received and opened at the establishment of R. E. Lee, Main-Cross st:eet, where every article usually kept in hard w ate stores may be had, at Cincinnati w holt sal sale price? ANTiauiTiF.s. It may seem curious to those w no are not aware ol the tact, mat trie nrsi towns batlt bv Euroneans unou the American Contitient were St Augustiue, in East Florida, and Santa Fe. the cardial of New Mexico. The river . . tida was exp.ored before the Mississippi was known, and gold was sought iu California, long , ( : , l . j - j ere tue ,:rt wnuemanhad endeavored to find home on the chores of New England. There are uouot, ess trees witrtm the tatieu buituings ot anp. ti, v.... , . . . ctent t an.t.n.-t that had commenced to grow when ' the sdes of Boston and New York were Covered .... to- ( with the primeval wucerne.

Despf.rati Era vrT Tracers' Fight wn-H a

Sioux War Pastt. Three trappers, Vale, Cass ! and Younj, wys the Jacksoa County (Iowa) i Democrat, while looking for heaver in the vicin- j j w ..iu.u ..,r.f w..v.. e. .-.-- supposing that tney were iu me .muuy ci a , larre bnd of Indians. Thev selected a suitable I spot, and built of logs and poles a small hut, to ! which they jr:,ve the name of a lort. liefore it j ja Was lKi)--?ed the luaiacs maoe uie.r appearance. Thev showed that they were determined to have 1 their scalps. Vale and his companions prepared f,,r a desperate resistance. At the first fire of the Indians, Young was shot through the head, Vale and Cass returned the fire and three Indians fell, at which they raised the war whoop. The unequal contest lasted for several hours, Case loadi Iinhans lament his death, they buried him with j out scalping him, and honor him with the name ot t.agie crave. x weniy-eigm, iuumus r killed in the action. Vale's relatives reside in "J j w au k i? Death of Hon. Amos Lane. It is but seldom it falls to our lot to record the decease of an old citizen, but we feel impressed with the fact that the. enterprising Pioneers of Indiana are rapidly passing away. But a few years more an i all will bt, gone- 0n the 2d iust , at 9 o'clock P. M. the Hou. Amos Lane, one of the oldest citizens of our city , closed his mortal career, after a few day's j;ness ju the 71st year of ins age. jfr. Lane was born in the touthern part of the Stiit of New York, March, 1st, 1779. Left iu ...... . , . . early hie to ins own energy and resources he improved his mind by privite study and iu lbU6 j was admitted to the practice of law, in Ogdens- j burgh, in his native State. Shortly after he was married to her who still survives and mourns his death, and removed to Boone county, Ky., where he pursued the practice of his profession with iihilitv and success. Tn 1814 he removed to . , ... , . , , ...... l usee u li ii it niiui iicy lui iiiia j uuiLiai lauu, , H where he distinguished himself both as an hble , . , , .... Lawyer, and persevering and eloquent Advocate, . . . ...... . r .. .. r. .1,:.. T j 1 f-:. lie atterwards served the people ol Uiis Uougressioual District, two terms in the Congress of the United States. With his services at Washington, city, with but with one or two exceptions, Mr. J , - - ' I . Lane closed his political life. Though he ever j ... . eonlinued to ferl a bvelv interest in the prosperi- ... , ... r . . , tv of bis nnunlrv. and estiecidlv of his adontea 1 ," . . , ' r- 1 1 ir 1 1 .. I Mate, vet he confined hinisell in his bitter years, 1 to the business of his profession, and to his nri- I . . Tr 1 ... 11 1. 1-1J vate affairs. He had lived to see all bis children ! , , . . ,! grown, and prospering 111 hie and in the revival 1 "i of religion with which this citv was favored du- ; ".ii- ir -,i, 1 mifT l!i. h.t u-inlpr hii fnnneelei lumle f vu 1 1 h : a . it ,u.,,i: v cm 1. ir, r,...,,i.. i """u"lr' - ..m""J j .... 1 .... . u - -f .!... : l .....a seen during the progress of that meeting bowed as an humble nenitent at the altar of praver , 1 1 1 . 1 .- ,i with scores who there sought salvation in the , . T . , ,. , , 1 Lord Jesus Christ. He continued to profess bis . . , , , ,, , ., desire for a preparation for a better inheritance, and was attentive on the means of the church until within a few days of his death. May the blessings of the Almighty Father rest upon his widow, now also stricken in years, and bring her and her children to the promised land. Lawreneeburgh Register. UNITED STATES TREASURY. The amounts iu the various Sub-Treasuries and depositories, subject to th" draft of tiie United States Treasurer, on the '29t;t ultimo, were $5,126,623 75 distributed as follows ; Assistant Treasurer, Boston, M tss., .?4u7,fi42 54

Do New York. N.Y., 2 2-5,510 75 ; Do Philadelphia, Pa., 7r2,'-75 S7 ) Do Charleston, S. C, 17,757 29, Do New Orleans, La , 197,364 29 Do St. Louis, Mo., I0c,2hu -6 Treasury of U.S .Washington. DC, fiV69 9Depository at Buffalo, N Y., 9,19- V2 Do Bdumore, Md , 9:.n-5 H Do Wilmington, N. C, 2 472 22 Do Savanu i!i, Ga ., oJ 94 3 Do M..b ;e, Ala., 21,749 04 Do Nashvdle, Telill , ?.l.!73 jJ Do Cincinnati, Ohio, 15,340 73 Do Pittsburgh, IV, 69.-5 Do Jefl'er-oiiville, Ind., ...si:? 55 Do Chicago, Hi., 6,i'52 74 Do Detroit, M,ch., 566 5 . Do Littie Rock, Ark. 93 3 Late depository at Little Rock, Ark., 1 5.35 1 7Do Cit.cinniti, Ohio, 79, 1 22 41

63.369 90 10S (o V, - )' .lint of the U.St.ates, Philadelphia Pa., 5-41,15') hit uruncn mipi i.o ciwii'iif, -ou., "Ac - , . lh'oneg, G:i., -fi.O )0 Do do N. Orleans, Li, lOU.WOUUj ; Ptvr Prnv Danwrn We learu from the . . Lancaster Cou ntv ( Pa. Farmer that hve persons were drowned iu the Susquehanna river, on Wed ii. a nesday afternoon last week, about one line above Safe Harbor, while attempting to cross in a skiff, Their names were Mrs. Manning, .diss Hughes, I . ,0 , , , ,t , , aged 19 year, another married bay, the wife of Mr. David Ridand, Mr- Peters, and a sou of Mr . Peters, aged about 1 i years.

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RFFORTED FOR THt MADISON HAtLY COURIER. FT The Telegraphic reports published in the courier are marie ut at 12. W.. each cav m oincinnati and published the sanw cay Madison. The Courier bv this arrangement gives the ac- j ?ounl". of l SVU Cincinnati "'"t 24 ! the City of t,.cison CINCINNATI MARKETS. CiNcivATi, Sept. 11 1, F. M. Flour. Small sales new Flour, at J-l -10i3 $4 50. Whiskf. Sales of Whisky, at !D0-,e. Provisions Dull. Cheese tl!4c. Groceries. Sugar is active at 6c. Cattle. Sales at 3 50 75 per 100 ifs. A M E RICAN C ONSUL AT TU NTS . Thf. Difficulty with the But Adjusted. The Washin2ton Republic has the following : We have a letter before ns from a gentleman at ! is w i Marsailles, under date of the 13th August, which j . . .u . .u tt j c . . ,,. . . . states that the United States steamer Mississippi, j Commodore Morgan, errived at that port on the i 9lh, with the United Slates Consul, Dr Heep, on J board, who is on his way home. . 1 1 uno.5r mi nnriner i r last vmt. inf m atlean flag, at the Consulate of Tunis, had been insulted by the Bey, who had imprisoned the dra- . r . . f . 1 ... .,,.,..1 iU . b J has also been unadjusted a claim upon the Bev, ! , T , , . - i . i of John Howard Payne, our former Consul at 1 thai nlarc. Dnrintr the last Sorintr. instructions I i ........ l r. ' were sent to our Consul, Dr. Heep to demand payment of the claim, and, at the same time, proper atonement for the insult to the American flag, to which we have referred. A duplicate of those instructions was entrusted to Commodore Morgan, who, under the order of the President, visited the Bey in the steamer Mississippi. Before the arrival of the Commodore at Tunis, the R had d tQ me monev due to yT. p The callant Commodore faithful) v obeyed the illstructions of the Secretary of State, and has obtained all the atonement for the outrage which was desired. He called in person on the Bey on the 1st of August, and was received in the most friendly manner; the Bey treating him with the most marked consideration, assuring him that all he j e ; desired was granted before it was a.ked. The Bey ' subsequently made a written communication to j "Admiral" Morgan, in which he repeated the assnrance of his desire to preserve the most friendly i relations with the United States, and promised i that a like case to that of the dragoman should j . j .1 , ii -,.,.,,,:.. t- ' not occur again, and that all our treaty stipulalions should be strictly observed. We have a large and effective squadron in the Mediterranean, sent there by the President's or der, in consequence of the distracted state of En- ! rope. The flag ship of the squadron is the .Missi.ssippi, Commodore Morgan. '"" ' j jMultum in Parvo. What is life? A vital , , . i ,i i .. j , :.. ..I .. ' 11 6Ul'euuru ! hair, between heaven s fair fields and the fathom- I less abvss of mortal misery and despair; a flicker- - J v ' inn meteor that shines for a while and then goes " to out. wi. :.. : it-.v. , ii r' 11 ai n uy : l auir well p Mill" UI pi ear, ui r, J 3 1 o 1 a messenger of peace, a priceless thing, a hallowed ' t " What is irrief ? The evening to all pleasure; H r the deep and sombre feelings of regret; the child f . v" What is hatred? An envious name; a theme 1 for devils; the parent of envv, iealousy and rare ' ' J J i What is sin? The son ofSitan, the twin bro- ' 1 ther of death, and the father of corruption, ' ' v nai is religion 1 1 ue piioi 01 me oui 10 tiie bright fields of heaven; a communion with the saints of light.

hat is love? An inexpressible thing; a vol- " ,np ' " ' "--ce ni'iy :o:kii a cat! iroin their , , ! tripi.ds a d ih 1 n :-. agt um in a word: an ocean in a tear: seventh hea- ; . . . . . vert in a Hance; a whirlwind in a sigh. JI:" ,V r mon8 What is truth? It is that principle which ! H-h c""r.rt 1 - i.m, . (, i,A tijm-; emanates from the throne of the Deity; thj great ! c:a h i. re ; 1 r.,ri, e ......1 n. . f..r ---; champion of the right of man. ! er.ut- and tJinsn-.i-.-- ; . M ie, .,1 'rT Ging- . " 1 hams. I'.rwal cl"' !-v S'.V K , S 1 1 ! T 4i CO. v hat is happiness? An unseen thing; a gol- ! .

den dreAm of i.leasnre: the Christ rl. 1 sideratum. What is death? A sleep; a rest from the 1 rth's toils and cares; a separation of the soul 1111 the frail tenement of clay. What is immortality? An undying nam; an erlasting home for the redeemed sons of light. I Sensible Advice "If vou ever marrv." said 1 " " ' a Roman Consul to his sor, "let it be to a woman eni enougn to superintend tne getof victuals- tast enomrh tn rir, 01 victuals, tasie enougn to rirpss "nough to wash her face before whn she has nothing to say. JTr" A young gentleman ws recently asked to j "take something. He said be was not dry, but OV!ri-:itS O Y S i I kv W OT of very fiue r?piced t'v i;ei r, , ha..rf. and for j jj v iy ' W.C.WALUEX. s-na 1 1 IS I" I S A X If I' ft 1 IT? f nr 'f sft rir!i"d !ni'Tid-: I .)UU m is har.i she,ie Am ond-; - fc"s: ' F XT ,h R"-i"n,: . eo-'i i-iiriii.ii, 3 do Fiu i. i Wahiu'; 2 ca-e,. ire.-h Citron; j Q WALDEX. . ll.'ItK EXI LtACT OF LK.IOX for ca by ( 1 ,, W. r. WALOEy. j : I EMO." YltL"t made from tr-e lrroti. lor i Ll ' P U W.trWALDEN.

i i i' -. yf?r'T-!J"-'Sg no i si: a d lot ron saik. T rlh to tVt hn!i-me xt rropen? :rvd at IV fori m tif f!.vr laneaitd Prwiftiii' Aente. lately ow red !"r. Rork wood. Tf'T hHairfd r"r4'ara will It tj i cd rn kad. ard fir tr-e ba'ance tf-

x .4 X i ;! A XI'S! ll;;;,; rioi li. i "mi l ' a v ; r 1 :!!. ALSO- ? immor.' n l Hunt ilfin.l An1.-: lo. lfwt' HmnS Morif J X'H3io6. just nctitrd una fur M Jt"B'r. E. I-EB. MIOVELH Af TOtJ!. prs Iron he.i tmvei aid lrtss. asfurfd; A 5rw rv i-ij-'-.r J-ffl Fire Pe in. fncpiher wt'h rood asmimettl la! floJ-, t.'injfr fin ,rf Is, roer, A.r. Foi sale by sept II ROBT. F. T.KE. il..TlF.IIiUV Lou for alc. A new riiiion i!etfl lo ?,.ru 1nf ft in irrv ri ju-t been Isn't urT bito fn'f of rfmrruient iiz, hrch ere nnw Ta'T P' " """J " "f tamily nlt. T'"'i wistiMif ' airrbae will rVI Oi 'h Mavor, who ha a p.&i ff oi. Tfrmt: Oi.e half in hand the r.'snee in i n-onth Rv or1r4 f cRT'MKAL'uH. ""1 fl 1T rnjr itet f'Ott XAl.lv. I (( of i?v tor 8ie. iiionuy Hv(r A'rifhr ' fi t ra e wat"r at"n Hors-, arJ llsri e far be same, and four Wajnn A L?f7 A Tiiimbe. o sepl Jll ((; a A Tuimber of beef cattle, auJ mi r rd fni'ch ffi9. C. P. J AKtCV. J nbcritier liav ;iej siiM tn'rT drjr ' eooiin iMaihmeni, ant. iutitu to np the huiness of thp toncera. itioe h nu tn--entA r-ftaii.tve w t ulrm are reqaeeJ lo rail a...i s.ti t ihe .ame wittK ,n "V BLKR V 1. 1 LL. OOODB. f(l 10 dim TOTlCli. fead proposal wi'I te r"rei'refj ts:.V.t iH a'urday . the 1 V ti tnsi ., for f nciit? the addition to Sp'ina.a e reme pry. Any lntornition that may h needed rfeni re in this work can he o'-t'iried ty tna k'uijj apvliction t either of ttie iinderxnine.). J. V lit XT. VM J. JEWEL!., pep 10 d.1 t'uifniittee. FAX V GOODM, BROWN. HAlI.r Y. iTil ar tn.w rrr-l-tTe direct it ir li e k,-ifT cities a 'rvz pi, a wpii neeief siock of Fai.rv SMaoie 'lrv On Thwe try : tjre to trurchap will (I'ea-ie cell and fTairiinc .r gt ii. a we consider il a J'asore ah"r lunn a lnn to rhow ihfm BKOWX. BAli.Y, atO. Ma n crn s rr e , opposite f i K. Ikji c hue'. sept J I uniiT r,,p. j H KSSO'! on Hi lMiiUr.ti.il in Mi.ul. k . ai?o: l.rBJ li'aii ton) Krei.rl) lanj'ia-.e-1. I 'r a mj .d fine Wrlluiz. will t c'Vn tiy lhe inideriEii-d at anv rmirrnint liuur. I ul'oi uiauon ca !! lan a at 1 hp prmau at!ooV "one .m ,irrpr ,,-, rf...r t, u,e ..mheur, , iHircn.t very liav . fsa'urd!iy ai d r nmla exrppifd frriin oYUM.it A l. 10 pj M , and ir'on v .iocK P. M , 10 1 "f';t 6 tl,,V -iKI K'..'p'a'' r X E IV GOODS!! cifAiti.KN a. !sii. & into nii:ir, A ' K conunei.ced rf rfiv iir U-ir Fall mock o$ Goods, 'o which tlipy rrs, rritaliv invn the atlenHon i the r cu-i"iiiers. and t e pui lie uenerallv. ! II it'll Ire ilk nd M.tlina. WE have ju.-t oi'Hie.t a f. w rirh I re?- Siik nd Fat.nt a'so wi'le Mj-.cx aid rhaiu lion Silks lor V zetim fec For sale cheap fiw fh. sept 7 dt : C, SHAW iV RRO. 1II; -,U Hit !SH & I.N. V r hnvtt t oj.e. h. a ; f i, Ui. i i oi k ui, .ilh I n-ioi.erc and j ii'ioiilll'ivKf.K I adlf. a l liei ip also n t x " ra rich Ki thiiKand Lot I. is Th.Kid (! t-. I.-era S-orF)e . h a o v .-p? 7 T c f; FMu k huo. i I.xiN, a Vl "I , m i-;s a ini'J.v V.' ltlUlir.it I. kill. I 111;. m.tA i.ii, .!. i.i.l .. r.f.t.mA I and tor aic ciap. .-n- 7 ,ti.v,3t r. iuw bro - ' ' . " n-v (1 nt I! 4.'ltl 'I ':.' .V- tuve rfceived j mn" nfv Car pels. t'.ri v n a-w. s. pt7 dw:u f. O ?HAW Ac It R'. ' ( - vin. tvi r'iiii t " T I ("10 nn' iih.i.iia tLJii.l.uiito b 1 01 t x.- iipu ,4,iaiiiy, r e v,., ati t..r ie by tll K t W !Mtl At PR il'B. l.il.nl! I. Mitt I'.! i.'THF.RHI. t 1 1. a ' a d ch - ai ari'cl. affordinj 1 a , , t,r ,ant . d ea.i'H..i a- e as w ti O'li 1 he t ... t ... .. . . ianipr of t ii ( i,ei - a!-i. I". tv rial i id I ji v.t e- tn a' and j d ear A tit s ppl ju-t jeeeiv d nil 'r sa.e ifpi b I KWCls I., fl'IRR. "voi msfctlt &. Co., if hoi-sal'' Jff l.t'.nil Li .l.rsii Fairy !y Stspte Fori inaml Iom il- ryfioodi, M M-OV, 1MK, Rt". now Trr'h-o-'.' he r Fall rnd Winter utoclr of TTJ (iooiN, 111'' jc-i ' t wv nr-l- ii-iily 'nfp ! T? 11 Ac- Ja.' 'fr 1 a rpln.I V d .- 1 t of ! w v le bain et c- d neck ! Rr h-m-, I'ntV-i. '..la': Cap", l.a-e; K 'i h : F'iniea ; ! ' ' '"" ,1 '-'-""V.u.tund i s, ks; rat ! ;,' velv, t Caps and Ms a. r i", Plumm; I 8.1ns and satitis. &e. SvVUhMsTlUT k CO. s'p'6 6t i FALL TRADE FOR 1-19. ' !T7,,T'I,( & W IM.I IM.h r. now reeeivirn a : a lrire ami innj-ojicuwn ut Fall ai d VVintn iiry tio,Ml4- ,;,8 lo 'n;rn h" itei.tion of tuyera ia solicited. I'.anrr copy w sept j - . A Od Farrr er and Uard-.iB . havine a mar ftaiily,. , j 1iajr f)(ar , f a rrn,a!,,, ard MtaiH.o I "r tr citv .f Mtii-wn. y itiquirinr ai the offie of T J mIi.M A i S N. Of. 10 etreet, front i i,g Siramttoat jr None need c; p:y u:m well reconnoended. I "r T "ffivnl a if- t k. 1 1 p y ! hrai tly , Uw Una ttt' " a"J e sii'iie h'a rt-; w r anted pur r .i for ut ' t.v j'ov r . IS. M. IKK. 1 V H.4IW l";UKV, III I U I WITH ' " I-.. Tin. i it Kvr, ii' Prinrer of f'hi I ii.' and u iseandy Ui M ren ihii h. had never hard of Jule Haaei (.'itUe l,r,u d Ilttr IJ, lor now an an v oi.e in trifir wn ran ur reii or f icy HI f. ee a. ur wn ie,, wt;a tlicy can. Wi:!i no ir-.le ttOUbi and fi;i .. Jhm a hau'i!ul Mack, t.rown. or ; etiesit ul C"' r !icre Jhan we can in, as rre. Tttr ii,. inaian-aneou' i i Sect, and t eaT c. fappll" ; ciii" 11, a! any one ran dye t b ir tiair wiliuiut a-taf)ee. 1 and wuiiou; ih a'utitest irie-iivf ieiic. Mrt ri" will pro.luce l ul one color. t.je havn e it oirir u erTet on i tn hair an.i .km. Put Jn M nei v Vf' le Ljoi4 : tiai' live k.i rtw-ice -r.ra: ai-Oiirt snadf t alWiO.ann I i a-rani'd e- sir1 v nrn,l. 't u aio nd'trJ. an ! Tr,wt Tjir: ; cwe of imitatr m. anatrwt al of n.im tr prorri!or ' would rarne! catitinn tse yi-Voe Nor i f ine t leaa m ntrs- i attached. jrt.K- HaUKU - "nui t.. 4 doortVlnw ti,. Pbttaeir". For raie ia Mad. win j f. E. tJUlRE, A'.. I j.ir.

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