Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 121, Madison, Jefferson County, 19 September 1849 — Page 2

AlhV COURIEli n. i. AKni-:n. i-mor. vi:t i:i.i i: i:mm;,mi it. io.

H oh bid M trier is Harrison County, j Ky. x correspondent of the Lexington Atlas, writing from Ciaysvi'.ie, Harrison

county, Ky., on the 13th inst., says: "Jon-

LATE FROM THE SALT LAKE. ST. LOUIS, Sept., 17th. We have dates from the Salt Lake to July 30th,

by A. W. Babbitt, who arrived at Council Bluffs,

BY TELEGRAPH.

reported forth haihson da.lt cockier.

Jj'T I :? t r. IVik in his cushioned chair at Washington, commanding Gen. Taj lor to

with the Valley Mail, on the 3d inst. Agricultu-

j ., i. ;i i i, . ;-, u. j -"w .- - uaurter are rnaue up i an .

atuin iitirns yes-inuay r...cu ,... - , , nrnsmlt, W(,re verv encouraging, and health nublished the same da v in Madison.

SiiOOUnZ uer WiJ!ll cue V U3 iu limns, uviu ;

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e. nerallv good. Fifteei thousand emigrants nad j The Courier Dy m arrauenieiu Kive me c-

the tall entering between her shoul- ; na , :!irouph the valley. Three thousand j counts of the s-les in me uc.onaU market i

torm the heights Chapukep-c, and murder the j d COfuin oul be!ow lhe breMl bone. j winter 'there. Many entrants had joined j ZciV. - Mexican women end children at Monterey. .Jllc,n hpr ...i-, immpdiatel v. Burns Mrmn rrsnasion and would settle in there. .

Indiana WhifThe above is one of the "orient pearls at random strung,'' which make up the leader in the Whig of !a-i week. It must be a source of true felicity to the intelligent citizens of Rising Sun to have a paper in their midst wbo-c editor cm dish up so correctly the history of past events. Gen. Taylor rommsnded to "storm the heights of Chauliepec.'' Oh, Robert Feel! you are a sage; Your nit-rit gilds this iron age!

made his escape, but is now pursued by ! The surrounding Indians were mendly. fifiv or sixtv men; and if he should happen Merchandize was -very cheap, caused by emitobe caught, you may expect to hear of ! grants leavingtheirwagousand hurryinglhrough.

the administration of Lynch law.''

Most of their goods sold at one fourth their cost.

Perkins and Kylor's trains were met this side

DiSctilty with the French Minister. Cincinnati, Sept. 19. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says that some weeks since the French

miuister addressed an impertinent note to the

07" A widow and daughter came sudden- or Fort Laramie. They had a stampede of fifty j seCrefary of State, whereupon the President sent ly into possession of j60,000 in England I teams. Several persons were badly hurt, and j a note l0 the French government demanding his

lately, but they could not bear their good fortune, and both became insane.

t 0C?" The. Washington Union says that the Democrats will carry theCanal Commissionj er at the next election in Pennsylvania, by

CaiLPKEN sent bv Ex trees. The Cin- j 20,000 majority. cinnau Commercial of the 17th says: "On j Saturday last two Utile children, whose pa- i Hcngarv. We extract from our files of papers ,-n,a ,r, in Ww York- wprp shioned bv a few items of Hungarian news, not given in our

Livingston & Fargo's express for, their

Whether they were pent through

' telegraphic despatch. The Paris correspondent i of the London Times savs:

lio'ii. W hether they were pent throueii . , " .u . a ii r ' If i cuiH that iifonr,l i n rr t r (ha nni nto a rr rtni

as frht or as packages we did not ascer- j q bKweeu the Russiaa Government and that of

llus is certain. y a -new lea.urs in i Au!lrillt the Ru.-sian troops of the army of ope-

ta;n.

the express business.

opposition to himself and the New York

Freeman's Journal, by a bold attempt, as alleged, to cru.sh the Irish Nation, an Irish j-aper, also p-ub!i?hed in New York, but which sided with the Uomn Republicans in their late .struggle. CC7"Tlit Indiana Whig, printed at Rising Sun, contains a coaimunicat.on pur polling to b. th- hist of a stu its, in winch the writer iuoj oits to "take up each vvotuiv ollicer, and hold up to public scorn and indignation their covert act-, of couupuon

and v :. .--. It is in

i ration in Hungnry will occupy certain towns in

fV lii-hop Hughes has raised a powerful j lhut kingdom as long as there can be any doubt

According to the same uformation, Russia has i obtained from the Austrian Government that I Hungary slull have her separate line of customs, ; and shall not be comprised ia the customs' union i of the Austrian Slates. ) An association has been formed in Hungary, j unoer the name of VeuVgylet, which obliged its members to cousun e only national produce and, . notwithstanding the : ailery of which it was the

object, it exerci.-ed a certain influence on the advance of national manulacturea these Russians st-em now to iosler. It is saiil lliat Gen. Klapka sent for officers lo

len ience to the ascertain Hie real siaie ui anairs whii rebci i

Gf-oryy s surrender, and lliat Comoru hassuice Cil' 1 1 Ll Irtlt O Kyssuiii s-tid to be uik oubteuly on his wa to CntOaiid Geo'4y's corpse is still at Vilagosh. Alter riavi; . surrendered their arms r m, th-y iu- .i-iiu been put IU (JOSiesslUIl of their guns, horses ciiiti mu.-kets. I he ft'url ferlma is s till to exist between Haii, tu, the Austrian General, and Pakie w itch, and that this feeling extends to their two nations. Beui and Gnyuil wer-j tor opposing their enemies t. the last, but the troops and inferior officers rriuing they were reported to have made their

Mrs. Hawks was killed.

General Wilson will winter in the Valley. Major Simonson established a Government Fort at Smith's Fork. The citizens of the Great Basin had organized a Provisional Government. We learn, from the Upper Missouri that the Maha and Poace Indians had a battle on the 4th of August. The latter tribe were the aggressors, by killing three of the Maha's while hunting on the previous day. The Ponces were defeated, losing 42 horses, and much property, and 20 of their warriors, including their chief. The Mahas lost four killed and nine wounded. The Sacs and Foxes were about to make war on the Pawnees. -----

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mini' irotHi reason wtiv u has not been uone

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respond-nt, and it he passes over any oo- ed by England as a cams b'. li

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Later from Mexico. The New Orleans papers of the 8th publish items of Mexican news received by the Heroine, but we find little of interest iu them. We select the following paragraphs : The Trail, a Union states that Great Britain had offered to mediate between the races of Yucatm,

who are now waging a war of extermination against each other, and that the subject had been discussed in several secret sessions of Congress, but the deliberations had not transpired. That journal adds that the origin of this apparently friendly offer on the part of England, is iu her hostility to the spread of the nglo-Americau race ou this continent, and her desire to augment her possessions iu the vicinity of Honduras. The same journal relates that an emeutr recently occurred iu MaZatlan. An American is stated to have throw n the entire population into trepidation by ruhing through the streets with a icaei'1 revolver iu Ins hand Efforts were made to arrest him, but they aid not succeed. A soldier leveled his gun at him, when the American laid him Oead at his h et, bv a shot Irom his pisto1. The whole

Mrxnian p"pulahoa then arose with cries of death ' to the Yankees! The Americans, who are quite j iinm-rousat Mazatlan, armed themselves to assist j their countrymen. After much difficulty, how-

: ever, the authorities succeeded in calming the tur- ! bulent, and restoring order. j Trie (.'lo o is very much alarmed, lest the men

Important Ckssion to Russia ey Austria. ou Round Island should be destined lo land at I here is everv reason to believe that Ausiria has , Tampico, to aid in the establishment of the Sierra con.-ented to give up to Russia lhe port of Caha- j Madre republic. It sounds the alarm to the Govro, in the Adriatic ; it is only a few leagues distant ernment (if reports b true, tnat 427 men on irom Scutari, the capita! of Alttatna, and within 1 Round Island are going to invade and conquer the iwodavs' sail of the Ionian Isles. It is said that : following countries : Cuba, the Sierra Madre, I our minister in Constantinople, Sir Stratford Yucatan, the Nicaraugna aud Venezuela.) Canning, has protested against this sunender, j The o stales that some time ago the authorhas distinctly intimated that it will be consider- ities of the town 01 Paso, in the Stale of Chihua-

i hua, attempted to arrest three Americans, who

For a considerable period, Russia has desired to ! were drunk, when their companions, amounting

tabhsh herself in the Mediterranean, and to se

recall. This not being done, tie President informed the French minister he might have his passports, which were accepted. No choice for Governor id Maine, by the people. The Whigs probably haTe a small majority

in the Senate, and the Democrats a small majority ia the House. CINCINNATI MARKETS.

Cincimiiatj, Sept. 19 1, r. m. Flocr Dull, unchanged; new $4 25.34 50; old $5 40V3SS0. Whisky Sales ef Whisky at 19c. Provisions nothing. Cheese 6c. Another Abduction Case, it w said, is now occupying the attention-of the Secretary of State, the particulars of which have been furnished by an anonymous correspondent to a Baltimore paper He says: "In the jear 1832, the friendly aid of the Government of the United States was asked by the

TAXI 8 OF 1349, ffHE tai pyr J-on ' ")' ' Jkv ot.ijL fiod trial me ai ia e i V- j 'f m- v in n, y ft.t4, n4 ifc 1 apr'ri l iri' U: nr t.pice In "ta L.l Ui-ire at i l .ewfWia bairf kV;)h 4 xbm' li ..qnniig eTiwurec ! I'fn-i mt tfc .e i bo in; kmi in ecl. owMfr, i 1 J my e- rftirine iso-t..e br wh e I m mi pi.. .i. re l personi o trif tM 'or Sine, county, or loarf The uit fr ?tU" r-u'r". 5"!tii h the I It'll ira Motiplial for tr Ikmhi. l"orir tstyium for stw, lieaf and lhfif , ih the In-i'tuie to ti " ''n ol' lie Hnn4 i thirt. cn on eli one ftoixlrW d.r vaiuAOOti of prup. tMVh ri tB'l pti; Jot ty par, fny cei, ni f -r m -d purpose iftt rvtiiffk. eix!l on iri jn.rt wtttuu l. etirrt twf of h ct of Miicii .) mtkii.c trie w ol? Us ev,iii .pa. cents on earn hnodn-d dollar valuation of j-r,'tr,v . he Us o erh poll lur im irucMri ) ev it fiv

eeiit. audi t county ('pi twenty nvt cent Biasiwy one Viar on each pil. Pens. wkie ian1s ee re'a H en the deiiritWt 1st for trw nn-pat merit tf taw f"f lat year, are tnforme.1 iltat their p'Ooerty wi'i t adTertl--d rnr a by the Atidt'or a". ui - he mkld'e Ociuticr nrji, unicaM ltv tax are previoui'iy "t. Ttte Uie mut te raid rn sr hefore th" wtwi day in Frbr ary nex'.vT if-y wil be renwifd deJinqu'nt as I have ! tte i'y 1,4 Py ut a email portNn; and a r) ine f r some and nt for other. winWa only five t-at s'arti n. I will e! every malt pay At own uieor re'urnpd da'mqd'-iit

rp, 19 t!6v6 W. WXJI.Ltl Tr. J.U JOSEPH GARRATT & CO., OXXASS AMJ BELL t Ol JIDEUS,. Jli.'l Street, near the Had'ond Dept, MADI-ON, INDIANA.

Manafae B-e of al! kid- of cnyprr, je,

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Cck and Valve ail description ho-e, a I w I aud other Joints; spe'ier olde', rupper Hivl's, 4e Kev frting nd Lock rplrm Aten'n lor Fire proof iaf s. d pia'fitrm ado hf r sra'es "d Beanw. N. B CM'per eni Bra a taken to exenange. f! I9d'f

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fin-' ' ivprio.l a't;

1 ttm bblsofd Ll" fonl Halt. e, ISM J"' . VVOOOPTRV BOS.

hcr', f deteietu tjuaU if, rereiv and ir sale ,.w v i-et.1 9 T. E 811 KE

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Jl'ST received lnU etoa of Matrix , pu uu 1 wod toxe.4. and for a le try oj F E fit: I RE. ,tt)i I ri-aius of ' dUui V ia (mu t a e ; ' ' inn do t'ru" ii riu rt-; "5 do itiiuli'e do (iu; lim do Tea Fa per:

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escape.

OST I if.nc uie la eri e.lti Hrlbruml a h. 1-1 itforni JifHlP. v hnfT ehll reiurn

King of Holland, through his Minister, resideniat l '''oTo't'RVrroN.

Washington, to facilitate the recovery ol tne jewels belonging to the Princess of Orange, which had been stolen, and supposed to have been conveyed to the United States. Tnese jewels were valued at a million of dollars. The Prince of Orange was accused by the public voice as being the thief who had robbed the Priucess of her jewels' which had beeu presented lo her by her father, the Emperor of Russia, aud the ooject of the King in discovering the ihief, was to exculpate his sou, the Prince; aud it wai litis thai induced the Government of the Uuited states to interfere in the matter. The promises of the King of Holland, and of his Minister here, were very liberal. Mr. S., c lawyer ol New York, w ho had been promised .vvUjCOO re-war", succeeded iu arresting tiie ihiel

ami recovering '.he jew if; bu' no sooner were j they neoveied tha-.i iuee pruai.ss er broke i, j and he was told by tile MiuisU-r ol t ie Km.i- ! !

Holland that S1U.UU0 out of u.t $20,COi mfere-J ; to llilll had tieetl paid to Cert till per.-ous !.r having ; forcibly atioiicted the thief Iroin New York, ana j

delivered him iu iloilaiid JN- i bun. O Claims for medical services, carnages, &.c. continue to be. made of the New York authorities, on account of the Astor P.ace riots A Mr. McKinley has petitioueu for JoOO remuneratioi. , on account of the loss of hi brother, w ho was killed, but who was proved not to be a rioter. SO" Horn, the inveterate joker, went to North River to see a ship that was advertised to sail for Bremen. On returning, trie wag remarked that he had been lo v e the ship, but on arriving at the

8200 REWARD!!! iili-MiOl 'in i"u'Ull l- E iiLMrW" will pa ' lie -tint p. r." e. i! or li Amt t-l i'o.nvicTt n -f ' lie. I ui en-'.toe- ..a- .i v c i; t: . v i i: , )-.

j s. v. r. ( ak .;v. IXSTR'JcroR IN LOOK-R ELfiNG. jf3 t)v-;r '.lie, ?toreof Mu ve -lucniei. or.pl 14

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ict l 94 ri. 1 1 o" ' 9 1 ' "ie qnln . .fie i Iriii.sei1 li e-i.' -li"1. i iC. . l'l i ier et ill la i ,c y s.- at tin s.'ii.ii)I4J. in-on .11 a. ii i i .i ! s . !ie lhe Tf ' (J ai-tl t Mfire. s : Jki.Vi.

If.

Sham:;-vi. I v rosi nux.

from New Yoik. on her ainvai at St. Jago do Cuba, was lined !s"0 and ordered to

cure a port in that sea, from which she is at present, by reason of her geographical position, virtually excluded. Her fleets, by existing treaties, are not permitted to enter the Mediterranean

pier, he found that she had gone to herc

ICT How barren a tree is he that lives, and

' ..l ..l n.miKi ihd rrpMl ll.-i Vt tMVeH not

to over five hundred men, arose en masse luj : fi vtiv.i is- r r Lr t r cr m rifcirutt n l m

threatened to take the town. The authorities i ouc Beeu uul " &" "

desisted from their attempted arrest.

l.Oi SK U LOT t" it ft.ift.Li-:. Wlrh I-. M il t I I llall.ii llie li Oe. . opt fi il U"'il at i lie run e of lo- la l.ar M.ii lr-. ' ei lan Av.'.'ie, t-H o e. h. vr. i.ru ktuil 'I wv" tmn. nil snl,t i a w i" 1 1; n q'i r n in li i ". -. a; d f.-r ;ii; lia am:- a liltal cieiiii i. h t ven. Ttie tite is iilij i. jtiualile. vi .. 1-. M. G B. it'lil. 1 1 c3w JK.SE AliW.S.

(juarauline

oickne?s on board,

for titiv dvs, with a doctor on through the Dardenelles. How long those trea

ties will be respected by Russia, we are unable to conjecture; but we doubt not that she will treat them as so much waste paper whenever a fitting opportunity arrives. In the meantime, the Emperor Nicholas is desirous of establishing a Russian port in the Adriatic. British Army Despatch, Aug. 24.

Loard at sl per day and board, and for extra visits of the boais and imerpret-

t is of the government

There was no

but the bill of hea th

was unprovided with the Spanish Consul's certificate, w Licit was not necessary, as she was dispatched from New York lor a Rrit-;-h port. (-"T-The National intelligencer says that

Cass. Taylor.

Alabama Election. We have received the returns of the election for members of Congress, The majorities, oulv. of the lucky candidates

the importer who has been palming him- j frjveu Mow . wilh the respeCUVe majorities

t-elf oil on the stage contractors and post- , lor aS3 and Taylor: masters in Pennsylvania as a general mail Majority asent bv the name of John W ashinionj 1st Dist. Alston, (whig) 231 j. j i f 2J " Hilliard, (W.j ?9o and who has swindled the postmaster of . 3J , Harris, idem.) 543 Cincinnati out of one hundred dollars, un- , 4th " Inge, (dem.) 42 der the name of John Robinson, using " albd' (Dj l$- . Hth Cobb, (aem.; bob lorged letters ol appointment and dratts i -til ,. Bowden, (D.) 1135

lot- this purpose, wtus arrested last week, as jn the Second district, the contest was between tha Telegraph informs it, at Evansville, i Hilliard and Fugh, both Whigs, the latter a TayIndiaiia. after having; p'.aved the same ! lor Elector. In the Sixth district, the contest

trick upon lhe postmaster of that place.

Captain Howard. Captain Howard, the person shot by George Lausdowne, on suspicion of being illiritly connected with his wife, died at about six o'clock last evening. Mortification had

fully declared itself some two or three days befor his death, and yesterday morning it had spread lo such an extent that, owing to inflamation of his tongue and mouth, he could scarcely articulate. ll was perlectly aware of the hopelessuess of his condition, and took ail his measures in preparing for death with the most perfect self-possession. Early on yesterday morning, Justice McKenny was called to receive his death-bed depositionIt agrees, in all the main facts, with what has already been published. He states, in substance, that he was not at all acquainted with Lansdown;

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1 KIIOW ail uauiivi. nc 1 , j . v . - - - thine answering their proportion, their kind-

FOK KALE, i nn to-8 r r v'p 'y "''' Also F..2H I Jf jj tt ,a,R wtgon liors a tnu liarnrse t'ts im Mime, nd four VVacons ALSO A numt'Pr of heel" cb tie a. d mo s-md mi i:ii I'nws. -pp. lo A-i t . I'. J A B l i V.

2690 139

1461 3926 562

1302 ! that with Lansdowu's wife he had merely a bow

ing acquaintance; that never, by word, writing or action, had he been guilty of anything towards the lady, which could reasonably have induced suspicions from her husband: and, in shori, that in the whole affair he was innocent, and had been deeply wronged. At one o'clock in the afternoon, a Catholic cler

gyman arrived, who administered to him the last

. J iw-rTa an A PnKh t . . f.U U ., 1. TtA kaH K.an Viar.t ! iA

Was Delween tWO cciuucraui vicmcu" Bnriuicuui ui mo oiuita. .iv iicu uctu uujjv.tvu

i and admitted into the Catholic church, we under-

Anotueb YtTERAN. Co,. Cave Johnson, j Important Naval I.ntelligencs We learn j eUnd a few daya ag0- Hia 5ody t0 be interred

in the Florissant Cemetery.

aged eighty-nine years, an old revolution- from the Philadelphia Bulletin, that the frigate arv soldier, was at Cincinnati the oilier day ; Raritan, Capt Page, and sloop-of-war Saratoga, 3 .... ..... ... i

on business connected wun nis pension. Commander rsichoison, wnicn arrivnu at cwHe planted corn in Kentucky, where he port, R I , on the 6th inst , found orders awaitresides, over seventy vears ago; is an ing them to sail immediately for Cat Island. , ,u Ute rostmastei -General, and Such wa9 lha urgency of the orders that the

a cousin to Co!. Richard M. Johnson.

Louis Philippe's Property. The commissioner of the French Assembly appointed to arrange the accounts of Louis Philippe has completed

t that duty, and estimates the lauded property 250-

leans in JU minutes.

r aa rwin r u:-l.:iji.. n m ifl (lAlt (mnn.

vessels sailed at once, without waiting for letters ; -

' c t? . , - , ii (nJ i per annum, riia cebta are set cown ai oj.uoo,from Boston which were expected by the omcers -.

WU ifiut9 auu lie uas ueMicu uiai mlu v.

He has also

estates

i Vim.-v A disnatch was received at of the ships Cat Isiand. or San Laboador. is one j

. . .... ii.,. r x r. -c ,v,, Tt.v,.m j : j a ointi itors shall receive a sum on account

rtS.lll"pl" ' 1 A'.tA K.. f hid mnsl I.TlnilV

of rendezvous for th er..iitirtn tn inrnHo Cuba, u""" "- -

The filing of the Rantan and Saratoga for this ! hai! 9old ia crder the more 1uick,' t0 make

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07" There were seventy t.iousana per- p0lDt js, of course, owing to intelligence received fons prose i. at tha late Syracuse Agiical- i government relative to preparations for thi tura! Fair. ; secret expedition.

payment-

0lf yoa don't want to fail in love with a girl don't commence flirting with her-

THE PAUPER'S DEATH-BED. Tread softly bow the head In reverent silence bow No passing bell doth toll Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. Stranger, however great. With lowly reverence bow; There's oue in that poor shed Oneiu that pailry bed Greater than thou. Beneath the beggar's roof, Lo! death does keep his state; Enter no crowds attend Enter no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread; One silent woman stands, Lifting with meagre hands A dying head. No mingled voices sound An infant wail alone; A sob suppressed again That short, deep gasp, and then - The parting groan. Oh! change Oh! wondrous change Burst are the prison bars This moment there, so low, So agonized, and now Beyond the stars! Oh! change stupenduout change! There lies the oullea clod:

The sun eternal breaki

The new immortal waki

Wakes with his God.

MARRIED On the 6th id it., by C. B. Lew

is, E? , Mr. Samuel Stapler, to Misa Sarah i

Cocuraw; both of thi city. j

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"7 !T. prs I "mi lie.ad j5tM,'Vf and lonsi, assirted;

A few V"-y SUe'inr Sterl Fir.! r" ts. tiw'Hwr v Jth a

g.iod ao'iuien; of i.'oal Hua , Ciiiucr r-::ii.5, Foaera,

&e dr.. k oi noie by W ,t ROBT. E l.PE.

NOTICE. Trie utn ritier liavtr s mid itielr dry goods iiil;hinent, a'd. wuhmi u wind up the u-uiea of tlie concern. thre haina un eti6d fmaii.ewi w th tnrm are requested lo call ad aelt e ! marne wirhould ay. Bt-RR V lilLl. aj UuODE. aeptiudlm FALL TRADE FOR le43. FITt'II & fILLM3W are. m..w reiTinjr a laric auu iiuUM.e iu. l Fall auJ VV)ttr I'ry Goods. Cap, ate, to wMcH he aiwmiun of buyer i solicited. Manner copy 1 w ae,il 5 Ol SI LltS! liiSlLHS! W OT of very fine tfpked U Hera on hand, and for jLataa'ebr n.C. WALlrt.V, Kept 11 SITS A.-XO FUl'ITS 1 -rrv ! -ftfhell'd A!"od; lOUl pm iha hard ahrltefl Aunond; 5 f b. Tei. Pecan; 30 B. ie freh Rairtn; 3 do rl'hert?; 1 Bbf Efif rrlei crraf.Ui; 3 da En rial Walnttta; 2 eae frli Citro; 2 do Fea.Nu't; For sale r. ept 11 VV- C WALDEN.

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