Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 132, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 October 1849 — Page 2
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JLT Our re iders will rem-mber the beautifu arid touching lilies addressed to a portrait, pub-! - . h.-hed some tins- since in the Union, ever the in- j
'1 i.e cuit.vauou oS' f.e tea plant, uhi;!i was undertak-u by James Smith, near Greenfl-h:. S C, ia l-lw, h po far proved highly uccesfa la the f.iil cf about .' Oil plants were received from China, via Loudon, and ia l)ec-mhf r they were platit-d iu his gat den. A considerable quantity of ta seed wj planted at the sane time. Notwithstanding the severe winter and spring,
the- plants, which were irft to take care of them- week hfter the death of the mother, the father selves, were unharmed, and are now iu a flour- went out in the morning:, leaving at home his iitishing condition. Several specimens of the i tie daughter, aimarentlv in the enjoyment of ail
th.-MP to re-n. range and put up a new form. ; nen ail(, ,,liick pl;Ult are in bud. The tt,aj,ianl : lhe buoyant an : btooming health o'f childhood.
VI this we leel
jjv telegraph.
RFPORTED rOR THF. M APIsON DAILY COURIER.
1(1 CI I.Alt I At IvIIT 1 O I.OI liVIMX. . - . . . Tut. ri- f t -r. g i 'e aii.cr SA M-
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i;-j--Cmtrary to oar notice
ot ve.-teidav
to
and to otir expectation, we are enabi
lav the Courier before our patrons ibis e veiling. A goo.i dei of industry on the part f the men and b'fiovs in oui office enabled
itiala of V. M. B.," in commemoration of a sad : - -r- - - - - - - ... , , , , ,,. .:f,ftl .. IT The Telegraphic reports published in the bereavement the d-ath of the wife of the author. - t . r I ourier are made ui. at 12, ., each ua in tiu-
I he mother left for her aluicted ana mourning cmnaii and puhti.-hed the same cav in Madisou.
husband. as the priceless legaev of her affection, i The Courier bv this arrangement gives the c-
..... . i .i.,.,w,. e.... counts of tile Sales in I he 0 i ne i u n at i market 24
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i Tim . u p i n i,'.-: . T - '" '" h rut. II- r ; -it i! n iij ' t rt.a.-l; : i!at" s' i a: t Srav , ,rr. ' : S .!! Hn. n-'-V.
I inre of t?:i
' fr trip re v I it at ot
15 U V .1 Ot 1 :. i !
hours iu advance (,f any ottier paper distributed ; jin mi iir.' m-!'i- . t'i: "- t-r t. nV Brunei' in the City of M ioison'. ! 1 w.a -, ,a i- r. . n: t, u p rsy m M
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New York, Qct. 2. j V. M. at .-'.ifii tM t u -.r ?t f'.-fi e h'ttf
r seveti lur. c m . i.e i.jirt ! lie ,:livi.luai aiOtK
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A hre broke out on t ifteenth street, on t nday. j fli,.tj?i tv!ltlc .:ienui. v.v-
jrag. lo liat C ; buds one year, but does not fruit till the next, i On his return at noon, he found this child of his j Two hundred cows, fifteen horses and two ner-
th- out-ide form j.Ud and set up ngain Ul ; Next yar, Mr. Smith expects to pick tea, although j .-.jTection, the living memento of his departed j sons perished. Supposed to be the work of aa
t.rr.e l-T tne next 0 ay s is.-ue, h orne.nmg His great ohj-ct (or some time to come will be to partner, struggling; iu the agonies of death. It is for the hands einnlov".! in the ollice to le increase the quantity of his plants. The t-aseeti ; the second sad le-reavement which the following
ju-'.iy proud of. We think o decidedly. ;-Ve iiouced a day or two eir.ce the !;--a".i-l"acpon of the btale Journal the irgan of Whiggery in I Iooierdoni with t!i- ap"oinltueiit of .Mr. Nob'e to the Land
was planted at the wrong s-eason, ani did Hot lines so puthetictlly commemorate
amou nt lo an vthinn-.
.Mr
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at J i
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:;(r of vesterdav trir-s its hand at corn-
H'.mg the Mate Journal, bv giving a i
1 1 r-
torv oi the manner in wlocli toe appoint-meir-s have be'.-n made in Kent ckv. The
au .ft"
!iim'.- that Kentucky has L
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1 s-'-d with her '-fud .-hare or" good fat of-
l.cf.s, but the prp:e complain bitterly 01 th fact tliat, wh;!e lianklbrt has been C'Tg-'d tor"; :e::ou Lou;viile and th" vhoUof tii" (lr e:i River count' have been pa--c.l by unni'-.ic,d."' Lou'.svr.ie has been n.
.-. cte,j, niol fit ha- the oitnt-r with tue
ption o! the extra two cents charged
annual consumption of tea in the United States , t.i be eb-ven millions of pounds, iu Europe fifty; total sixtv-one millions. China produces) over j mil" hundred millions of pounds, of which the i Chinese export only about seventy millions. An (
acre of bind will produce five hundred and fortyseven pounds; consequently the cultivation of "JU,lf:'( ai res of land in the fourteen tea growing Stales will supply the pres.-ut I'otisu iiiption of the I T ii ; ted States. To supply Europe would requirUl.lil acres of land cult.vated as tea plantation-, averaging 7,bo3 for each of the fourteen States, will supply the cousump',i.i:i of the article both for Jhirope, and the Cmied .-t it -s. The experiment Mr. Smith is engaged hi is a highly interesting u lie, and will be attended .villi wt benefits to the country if co-imletely MiccI'dl.
by tint pa; '"r on a. "''Ui ier tl & ' po: n t tin nt in n d
I'.skt d th" Jour ir' I t jio.iitmeiit-, we Wi. '. :tc lio'ii tiie Jot t!i" CouiK r.
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ii;-; .; tite on, ' ; but t we
) point out t.r; gi-,c
1 ne .- bad have d ap-
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a succc-- on . i ro- J i ;
'pcl ix j'nr un a co.ttiiiin;.c
i i.-trri. a; r now o: again get a barrel u cents.
We
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::i - 1.'". ana ou c:-.n livt r w ater lor live
at tne new
q-'eiion, we pub-
t.iii.k;iig tii." inhai. i-
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(l j We iiavc J a.l is pi '.' -.d ll.-h tiie int'otma
tants of Mam-Cro-s, between F.a.-t and Vr'aintit stiet t-, wdi bo g.yd t.) hear tiuue i a pro-( Ct of g.t.i.g the -ton -, L ;g ;:;;d Im'e, th ! t now encumber the street bei'ose
e.O'i!.-. ri':i,ov"d.
I'iiowmno and .MYTf:aY. On Tuesday last while a tanner was chopping wood on the b ink of the big .Miami, ne ir its mouth, he wis hailed by a st ran g r in male attire, to know if the river could be waded at that place. On the fanner answering in the a urinative, the -trailer proceeded to wa :e the river at a place where there was a n:d ripple, but after getting into the stream a short t:;t.uiee h'sitat il, when the firmer told h :.i t.i return or go ahead, as the sand would he washed from uueer him am; he would be drowue,:. Tbee wori. were hardly uttered before the straegr!'dl and was swept it own the stream. It a tail half lionr before the hotly Was recovered, when life wus extinct. On examination the body appeared to be that of a female dressed Hi mi. le apparel. On. Enquirer.
(iently lay the lii aside; Cease, erase, oil tolling bell! Let me hi tii- o dhiil hide Tiie flowers she loved so well. Tlier tremble in the unstirred sir, Lach bud and blossom shaken, As if their fragrant being were IJy rud- winds rudely takeu. A throbbing heart how loud its throb! (lave to the flayers their motion: A subbing voice how choked its sob! Told of that heart's emotion. And dews fell thick on bud and leaf Tiie tears a father shed Who, crushed bem-ath te second grief, I'll us mourned his daughter dead. Pt.e loved, m: not the wanton's love Ib-rg ileless bosom k new Nil hl;ow smile, no nought caress, No mockery of the true. Nor yet the holier fhme Which glows in woman's breast, Wh'-ie q jitkened heart a God hath touched, In tenderness expressed. She loed me for myself alone She could not love another; And tenderer in her eyes it shone When she had missed her mother. Oil. Memory! take her hand from mine, Ihr ,-td'i ki.-s from my brow, four Lethe in this heart of thine, Not Uieii more dark than now.
"It is a r-aiark-tfVi?!li."l.l:: ill C'.ltcoaie Iron the
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J j"A kite Lngo-h paper savs able Idct tliat a;i the la;er ,U!j ton- we iv i n g mat hi ne ry ha
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And the inaiu : is ii been the e!
patriots, ijfti t i i: tnonono'i.-t never a.-ked h r, ;: vu-r wanted th; inter', ::
mo-t leiM M'kai :e part oi the " tact that tn iChinery It as i.rvei' j ct ot p: ou ct.on by tha-e pure
V Otlid ha ve com lb.:r.vi - i
tax. '( lit Ol' I'll ;
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n pockets. r '. ..-.o bv.
ii lhe :rookvi..e J.ctnocrt, commenting
u'con the following paragraph from the Tern: Haul" Journal, .:ys: Mr.Gngg, of Morgin County, so it is stated, his discovered u gold mine on bis land. A large amount of the prt cious inelal has beeti taken from it already, and quits a number of 'washers' are employed. We have reliable information at hand, which confirms the the truth of the statement above. The deposites are in the bunks of White river, and have been worked by Mr. G , for a number of vears. Recently, however, a large force has been emobn ed, and we are told the profits have been amply remunerative. Mr. G., obtained his know I g-- uf an old pioneer and hunter, named Wet .el, an eccentric character, who probably diu not impart the same inlormation to another liv
ing person. It is supposed he obtained I, edge ot' the liepcsites from the Indians.
all we know about the mil'. h.KO lo have more light.
0 ne of tlw rivers of hell, whose waters the souls of lhe cead crank alter they had been confined lor a c ell on r-pate i n Partarus. It had the power ol making tio m lorget whatever they had done, seen, or heard belore, as the limine imp.ies ohiivioii. f W ash. U mull.
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ErcAt'TlFCL Ai.i.fuory. We take the following !ro;n t he Spri ng'ield i Mass ) Kepul hcaii: In conversation a few days since with a lawyer who is ail entli u.-i istic admirer of this great ni.ni, he related to us an instance of Mr. Crittenden's professional career, illustrative of his singulir power before a jure. Mr. Crittenden was engaged in defending a man who hail been indicted for a capital offence. After an elaborate and powerful defence, he closed his effort by the following striking and beautiful allegory: "When God, in his eternal counsel, conceived the thought of mill's creation, he called to him the three ministers v-ho wait constantly upon hiUi rone Justice, Truth and Mercy and thus addressed them: "Shall we m.ik- man.'' Then said J ustice, "O, God, make him not, for he wib trample upon thy laws.'" Truth maoe answer, also,
know!- ; "j God, nuke him not, lor lie will pollute thy This is i sanctuaries." hut Mercy dropping upon her
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r, but we should , ivo es, ami looKiug up wirougu ner lears ex-
cliinied, '()' God, make him. I will watch over
ii.oi an
incendiary. A civorce was granted to Judson's wife oa Saturday. A tire occurred at W illiamsburg, on Saturday night, which destroyed a large amount of timber and three horses. Loss 440,(100. CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, Oct. 'J 1 , V. M. Ri.-er rose one inch; weather cloudy, with the appearance o' rain Despatch from Johnstown sas there has been steady rain Cor 30 hours.
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J' e-LPIl M M.ORK.
riTTSBi MGH, October 2. No material change since Saturday. Wet weather leas checked trans actions. FIRE AT VICKSBIVRG. Mf..mfh!s, Sept. 27. A destructive fire occurred at Vicksburg on the 23.. 1 inst. More than twenty buildings were de-
v a i I. iV m ii i i i:, C A B I N E T .M . K E R S A N I C M ) E R T A K E RS Htst ttrft,l .' 6tt - v. nti i Ugh, (NEAR THE POST OFFICII.)
K ,V.X i i '.,u: n r. a senrr"I - e i.i - c a B I N E T K I - N I T r fi K. r.o-..tv :i.aJe. oil I It s .ui Land i ah tunes.
h. a ii. no- i) or.-er a l ie stlortoii'ns of ai: sie.i.-. n inn the plana-st ii itie
"I'll, y ' e--p ui c.e.! II I' KS C- for t:e newmmodi ii of tIm w!" '.ee tie' r rrb u Is p.n t rela: ivt-s. Willi o e or ' Hi oi w -if ih v w i 1 an. i.e. liic tuucnl of all wH'i ma. fRvr : :. hi m i ii Hi. -r or,ef. li.iv ul' I--, a .,.., o-.t s xn.ns a S;.rir-i 'ale Cetne'er . tiey w n ,t p-r.-e. y tf j .. si a'i , e -oi,s a I rsorm v:-o mo-, ii . in',, i.'uor ,j r ,; ;ii rU iiei n jivs
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I) r o l o r I ion Tire and -Marine
IN tf 11 A N C E C O M P A N Y ('- OARTEOiill, CONN )
A ,nu 1 I'teniium?, Cl-
strove-, situated chiefly on the eastern side of' X' d'l .. i no ,i !--.:,
W aslnngtou street. Neither the amount ot loss I . ' ' nor the insurance is a-certained ... , . , , . j ' !( ,'"' ' I ' - -! S. O'- V r' Ol- lies to Wtie
.viarion county, nans is, uas oeu ine scene , c,r-v t
ot ;i most terriaie outrage. liiree men ol one family were murdered, in cold b:ood, by a gang, headed by the sheriff of the county. Two or three other murders have also been committed.
f .1 o-l '.. ! c.i' ii -i.i n, ; !oi)rfj.
" 1 "'"-; " "- St -i-s Si.i-k, i.f ; i.-. Ware- '-' com--, li. s M i- a .1 M.t-iH,.i-;n., &c. &.C., ia i. si t.r.. tin i yi u;i; itv t uti:. ' . ' ii II I-. U'srr-. Mill Vi ereiiiiii.i ., against tho o-ard- ! INLAND TR ANSRt iTATION, nittl upon the- cii'ut)! J' M'.i vessels. 'V - i o .- ii. a I - u r .ii. t i ii . ii , I av i a. in the -t .." ) ia iN1 vii.l. i l' iMiLI.AKSI
city iscr.iw.ied with Cotton wagons. Receipts o! ; 11 "" "' ' ' ' " '" ;! 1 "' F'i stair . . . , 1 ! n.,. H io-.i la. v it . t v- e.-;c Ii-he.l j.it repuli. the week have been about 'tll bales. Mtdiding i io. t" a v.-- , .,. c,i ,! ,e , - w ,; -,, , lfi i.,..PJ com.
!:'..: (Joo.f Mid.OillT 'lb ,7.t(IP- li,.-:'liiiT Ki.ir " " c' " b r ' ", on v e I. on
lolt!;.il04e; Good Eur, lo.:, H'5d,;. Bagging, 2dc; Rope, li!.;. Demand brisk; in -irket firm. H.icon Sides, TaT'.jC. Go ol Ohio Flour, 45 5(1 to 4tj p-r bbl; Missouri, extra, 4,0 5U,,7 toek light.
MEMPHIS MARKET. I Toursdav, Sept. 27. I Business yesterday ami to-day very brisk. The j : ,
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to. lowing irom the Danville
surround him with my c ire through all
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tie I'a'iiinoi e Sun say : fii n ;i ver decidtal
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the civveidituent has land in regard to tht
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c ndroacinient.-s ot Great
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tnitu tt rfitorv, in the State of Nicar;
gua, and that
hit tiie stiu-aii'T.ts made iiave
had their t :!ct u Mi the Ilrit.sh govei i.t.ieiit; 1 ut there has- la est l.o angry ccr-re-: oader.ee bt twet ii .Messrs. Idayt.in ana
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C-M. Toussin !ee !chVa.-!i!ngten C'tv
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r.rriv e on the C ain't : ot: 5 an nca ncii; ' nt.
'.rs. did not
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T.i2 rtw-burhers have
fLfieeti delegates- to t!:e Facile Eaidn-.i
Convention, a: St. Louis. U'Gov. Rams-y, of M.nesota, and Ex-Gov-ernor Cliambers, have bn speosuted Cunim;- ' tioi.er to treat with the Sioux Iinnaus U-r twenty mi'dieu acres of lani now opened by them. Tiff Nsxt Pr-stDiincv. The Vicksburg Whig annoui.es that ia c.is Geti. Taylor cot seats to rv- on'v ou- term, it wi.l have for it motto 1:1 lSo::, "Cr.tn. lideu and Cuba."
;a and the Sanr.Kf.Ls. We do not
1; !.. ii th ;t J.- re is any couiiectii.ti between til ' - '.. ' v.. and tt." - e .: : r .-.-I s, hat we h ive re.ntrl -.1 b.-si.eu.i r i .-iu-. tdeinv ot 1 1. -i r a : -pe iraiice one ..iter t.i- otio.-r. A'.t-.-r the iii'Vr.1 iu liesq.;i: r- i- made their a., o nt a cot.: i ne need tlteir d- a-I tti is -g ravages upon the corntieli.s and the !!i- t of the forest. Tiie w hole country was t;,ted ith them Since the sub-nience of the chol--r a, the woods in id! this sectioii are swarming with these animals, and our people have com
menced u destructive war upon them. Squirrel til'.
hunts are the ore.o-r of the u.iv. ban zoologists, naturalists, physiologists, or any other give the f.,:v,:. l ot this singular relation be-, twecu cholera and the squ irrels. 1 O a Sat u r-day morn: ug the mail boat arrived, but tnere was ail entire failure of the Eastern ' m .l beyond Cincinnati. lp to a late liur last n.gbt the met boat cue yesterday morning ha.i i.- t reacli.-d here, having been reported hard aground on Warsaw bar. Three entire eastern ; mails are due here this morning. Lou. Courier, Oct. I . Scenf is School. The teacher, a young lady, put the questi n to her scholars, one morning, "Who made you?'' Tiie oldest boy in the school could not tell, neither could any of the scholar.-,
tid she que-t:on-d the smallest and the youug-st of lhe school. He answered promptly, ' GuU.'1 The tea. her tu ruing to the largest bey, rebuked Ui ii, say ii, g, "Are you not ashamed to not know h.t this hule fellow knows?" liel" r-j lied the big uu, with a look of coa-
tem -t as lie gaz-d down at the fine little fellow,
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1.7 Urnry A. Mu:,ienberg, Esq., has Wen UoiiiiuateU lor the State Senate by the cemocracy of "Old Berks." Mr. M. a 0ung man of fine. Lo..Ues, au.l is a suu of the Hon. Henry A.
I neii Ged ma :e m in, and sa.d lo him, "O, in in,
th: U art ttiWilli thy b r
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th- ir own i o u vk t ions, l-ro ' of not gu i : t v.
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NEW OR LEAN.- MARKET. Friday , Sept. 21. Details of the Europu's news bad the effect of limiting transactions in Cotton, though no change in qtiotat ia lis. The demand continues steady lor Tobacco ; 254 hh;s sol.i ranging Irom 5'., to 7c. A Win v CaI'ta.n. down east skipper not long since Cdine into Boston harbor witii a load ol corn, in a damaged Slat-.-, occasioned by his veS"l leaking very badlv. A report ! ing circulated that tne captain had strained his vessel bv thumping her on a rock or sand bar when drunk, the insurance company demurred isg.tiiist paj ing tiieir ri-k on her. "Captain, " said tiie own -r to him, as h- stepped his foot upon Long Wharf, "we are !.k l to lose our insurance because you was corned." "Well, sir," replied the skipper, "they- may show that I was c-.rn-but 1 can prove 1 wasn't o' Japan. Il is rumored that a private expedition to Japan is iu eo.-.t Mapi-.tiou. Tn- s'li'iiif is on q-i.te an eXtea.-iye seal", and i- not Coiiii.od to t ii- c. lii. try. A 1 irge sum uf iiioii-v h is b-eu s u h-.-.'l :i-,i , and the 1-a.n-rs iateti ; to ra.-e ten th -.i- iifi men. We give the rum-.r for v. iiat il i- worta but we i'u;.l'.- lit it it ti ts t wry hab-
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a -e. - t i x r-.i t I imii no nrlirn .if I'l'ii j.'ii taeii Ioni . ' . x ..' 1..- Mi. fly ine siamtiiig ' r ! 0 pn j!jy provet ri.it it . e ur v I., pn a-
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Now Miiiir.i'fy 6c Vv.wy ry iUm-fo Store. ?i ii s . si ?i n i; ?r s , Fnxhiojt.i'.lr .V-lli.-u r .(- I ),t ssiaaker, MAD1.-ON, INDIANA.
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j -An old clergyman, preaching before some j Cabinet, ha? just bera i.ubhshei by M. U. iira-;y, oi tiie American Army at Corpus Christi, made I rlv Yc-rH. use 0f i,ese re in ifks: "Tell thoUsalli! dollars IS i a large sum to some of us; yet what would it pra- : M ASS TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
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Then what would you do with it,, or ,o, or o", j termmed to Hold a State Tempera ne- Con v- :i t u ,
in the ell v "t fuel. we :p,. a-, on the l-.li oi f !.-
s.tiri.o-e ol i.evi-iiig the b st
inca'.is lor su paressi no me iuiuor ir.-.ia :.
It is recoiiimen.t-.i that a CnliV-lili-.il be he'd
or ? '" Ti diitiiic with an oratorical rhoiri-b at i
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At leiioth an old stager, Well known to the Corpus Christi army, Judge H ys could contain him-eit no longer. When the finger pointed to him, and iu the momentary pause that succeeded the searching question, the Judge broke the solemn stillness by answering in a loud shrill tone, ".,j it " t i.'t ',.." '-Shall I attempt," s.ivs
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the n trrator, "to portray the eliectl
eiu-e w,-.s r-.!ivulse,i. The holy man maintained biiiis-if with becoming gr ivity and se f possession lor a moment, and u? ade a feeble attempt to proceed, but soon gave up in cespair." A ir.TRTisiNG . Onecf tiie great secrets of trade, says the Lancaster Union, is a judicious and w-il directed system of advertising. Aa a.iverti.-e r.ieiit is to those who vi-it our ci'v to tn tke purchases, or transact busiuess with our mechanics, and professional men, what the finger-board is to a traveler in a strange Kind pointing to the place he desires lo f:n d. II una reds and thousiu s of
think he might know, J r p-r!ions look to the cares of mercbants, mecrida-
ic, c., lor articles tney are in search ot, a ad arj more likely to visit the house that adwrtis-s what they need, than stumble along the -tr-ets from one store to another to find what they waiit.
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J.7" Th salary of Geti. Hanulloa of Ohio, rt- t
centiy appointed Lieut. Governor cf Oregon, is, Munlen';-rg, who died while a caadidate for
! therefore recotu me ml that a Ma-s Cove;it,..ii i.e j he d in tne Court IP .use m ti.is itv, on S a 1 1. :;- i i. ay, tne Ihth cay o ( I. u ber, at 2 o: o.ek. P. M.. I 1 r the pu r$ose ahove iiiciiti-jiie.i. M iti'is ui.l i be brought belvre the fouve;,tiou of v.tal im; .r- ; taiice to every citizen, a. id e-p-( i-.hv to v.,, lipavers of t'.i.s county. Ail are ti.-f.'lure u rg"-d I lo te preseot. j "e would a;.) recommend, that meetings be he'd in every to.vnsn-p ,iad i.ei ,.-. r,y, ri Coiii.tv , at jsU't jtii- p die--, on iiir-i iv th- kti : of (.b.-ti.tw r, for tn- purpose c-f .i-eus-i.ig to- ' e v ids (! i u ten i per i nee m a. , ; s ,i-ti. . t-, and e. i I i- ' King measure- to secure a fud attendance uj tij i Cuuntv Co ii V'ei, ton.
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e p o t. o ' 1- l!. . , i - i. oi' ;..th. ' . - V a oa . (Jr 11 - -- : ' '' I . n live u.uid. t'l'. I
p.,,. -Tuck of r&dy f H ' " K.ihip cane -c.v . !' rett at me ' (If rc'a furr.i'hing i" . -i I .--ii- -..i nl r-iiir. : i i! . 1 a.-oitinTit, - A.-.-.r,. ,... t , tiip atpat t irm, . -i i '. .-ne i.ri evprUxfy .,. r f-i-1. ... .. c i." r- a- d workmen em- ' -a su led, or iit1utris - ii : i-.ti.e and dptiver Ah iiil K ORR. : v if J jt
t '! 'i'l
t cC 3 a year beside outfit.
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' Stain is indebted to Great Britaia ia the sum j of t!5j0,000 j
Divid WaiKer, IL K- We, S, J-r. SublVail, Jotin Smn k, Rt.ir-it Klanear, JaS . A b -O.i, ( i-orsre N - V a.t, Jotui King, D. D Jon , J am-s Si.i-.iil!, yA in. Il-udrii res, J r. Joseph W Si-Oil , Win. V. Woo let), E. G. Whitney,
Edgar W iisiiti, T'n.s. L Pain-, J am- t Jr n-, Juo. U'. (J. Mmr.il! J. i.u II. d as bjr, M.e.dv Park',
Joseph gasjiatp ,v co., is iv . v s i, i: 1. 1. 1. i it i u r: it s, .V. ltr i. .- I ' 'i I old Ih pr.t.
MADI-oN, INDIANA. ' .i ktti1 o' copper, " ' " !r t i.Ti Castitm; '-' , lavern and htnd e - ,-i .f . t)a. and oiirr . ... v:., ,, a;i derpitona; " e i- : a - ! 6- d o r,er Joinu; tp!.- ' ' e . r : : er ,- ,v as, 4e.
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"m. H. Ptiibps, ( ' im'i Ta v lor, Melon St.ipp, O. l L-Wls, M. D. Lott, L. J. Adams.
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Maci.-on, Sent. 27, I4'J.
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