Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 181, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 November 1849 — Page 2

t) ) t v, oalo

lit : a J ve t-. r fii i : -r, a : v. ou i lit li lie sr.r Si-r--- .i, iuni

Mr C'r'.f, ..-i . .moot v.nt th-. t.r;;t-r'. I conhm't t n h t . :i g b u hi w i th toe ! -.v 1 1;" u r r ; : : hbu."

;.. J.uW I d-w cr- : r to- i -- ;u' "-ii : h t y a " t i'-ai.l DAILY COlltlHK. 'i. ; Ki:i:u, i: 1 1 sr. iv a:s n-s i i; t; i;, "o . . TiiANX-'ii v!N,;-i)AV. To-mo to v.- h"inz ',iiij.rirk-iviiig-.!y"r!no:5rt uiii he jift-ach-,! at W'f !r-y C'n"f. I'Vv. Tlr W. Lyiich; at Ciui 'J'pu c'i, 1 7 lit v. M. 1 ',.1 ii 1.1 i'r ; iV .-. l i" 1 t.-V i, ! v K',-v. Mr. b'srv.vi-.; and ai lh iS--co:i i I'.v -by i- riaa ..'l!!irch, by K-v. 2Ar. Curti--, ''!. i (Ur r i iit!p;u.i ti vi;! 'll'v.. r a ii-nwii 1 " Il:lgi rx Li'.-crlj." (ioix-.v's Ma..sziv... 'i'h- D-.'Cornbfi-ii'JJiibcr of th; ii.-."rv;d'.v popular tn-ia-1 1 r,-? b.a- ben feci " d hy th.? groat ..et toi ca! man, Jo Howard. Tins nutnaer ot i ) 1 1 l i ii eM e. . V l o: ttif 1 twelve . .) 1 p. i: p'.i'.i.i1:1 It coalaiP.S Ii ' :i etiP-e.i.!-i-; vis ti.-uai w it' ( in i ; ii 1:1 tie: i 1 , : -t! m , as t!i :s i ed tii on , l.e di'.ioa oS li . a': i.ii, may no; g 1 0 a !..: . t... ... 1 1 ' . , a -r--e with oar c ): 1 : : 'M.M ut oa the im porta nr.; to i!u- trade ot I tlj cit v ol" the plank toad L- ad voeat-s; atid a !-.( wait 21 r. Ihouii: To LtishI up a ;:ira! ci: leaesuu i:.t;; !oi-k to o v: I a:ii(i 1 is.'1 No citv, Mr. 1). Mivs-, u as ever Ludt up V co.miiejce alone. 1 o Laid i a City vow mut have ui at.til.tciut e.-a Ila.l10a Is , plank ifia.ls, an i commerce are vly good udjtincis, of prtmafy importance; therefore, we think every avenue j-hou id It- o;e-:v.(l. M-eii-on, like Cnieinnt'U, :-hou!d be teacliing out into the coal ami iron con ttties of the Stale, and should ; manufjict'tre t!ie articles th r.coplo in tho-t couniiv.-- need, in exchange lot due:::. t -T-1 : 10 iu:tio:evi tlial '-Ol. rretnonl iia b'i!id wtig:itiiT reasons than gold for pitch'

sno-.tths 11:40, 5;iy t!ie N. V. Sun, to a lot of; hdge, formerly .f Waterviile, Me, the all-g-d valtiahlii emeralds pent to this city and murderer of E ivvard Mathews! Could I b-n:is-j.'.nco.l in t'ae iian.'.s of a la'.adaty, for liie .taken? How came he her-? lias he, escaped m.upos.- of b-itlg cut. They wi re said to ' hanging? ' I k new Cooiidge well at Waterviile

ftom Fremont; and it is now hint-d coate that u large numhrf ol situ. I ar emerald , coming fioai the batue s-ou:c-s are under"oiuij a i-iiu.iar ptooes. 1 he Co. one! has, possibly, found lie-" deposit f.om wilence tho Moniezumas derived ttieir magnihce 111 i mem ; ! Ii r A b :t'-r of tlie O.'.i la-t-int, from Indi -einiet.ee, to the St. Lotus Ki-pubkean of U.V.h, mentions that a company of sevth I'tivt'ii Mi.'-sourians liad just retmned by way id the I'iaies tioui t' !:fot ni:t, having iirco-.nj'lla-hed th.' jotirney in f'ortv-eiih: lays uiiii oik moh-.-i. Thev bting much j n format to n re-p . cling tlie Irani" goaigout a n i il.o-e w ho !:avc t hv .r w a v tin oij 'Li. UCCO-.-fuiiv WO. ked o. man) w.,o wet compelled to r.handoti th: ir wagons, a!el go on t'nrtiiigh as they we .'imply iecaa-e t'.iey were too oened. At; v:io ia;l,od on e i. -t a;,.-', heava'y laahead with ti in wi:h.ed net'c" arc -i: ' r.-a' Sra.of stkins to nii Yo: t r. l oti e r up t oar t a ise to tne Giver id a: I t'o,!. Lt.ter ad ,i ; an . v on the i.ut.rp of the d a v. i , no ti"i'I sh i'.l ovricoa.o vnur lett-pnrn :ei I r. o a-a pea i u;c a t outqurr your reievcrance. I: o;i:- o'.pr; :-e ;i good on--, fay: "T will try to attain ,i" Never l,e louni without eta o ;cc. i Ak j oh i self iiov v you ha c ii! e ai c d, and throw our toai into voar !',lr" Ne V(r pe- e. ii o go ol to odiain i'-ra:st I ae a re.l-a-jt iron ia otir baud radter t.ian a li.ioai .-; p i;n . i'o i ,, I l ., , ...... i E - , , ; pet v c it i.i'i'.i .nciiu. it- iu.;uigent LO I t tl. .... ' .1 ... ' ,. v I'.'.lllgt.i. .0 -aeab.o to vour , -., and ctte no t-r th.vi t:- hu.d t 11 the faults of o.hers, hut im; " o vv n. w a ;" w ! '- 1 s v : -.rtOi'. l.e lot tru lit, raiht Never t n.vd's eia-.-i.-. ,,llr . . E . .1 , i .. a !a fioai a Mi VV a t v e a . : ral L, i CO 5 i-Oiiij-aii'Oi'.-:. atten i an-.l mdt.:.' c .-! i e.-im-ve tv.iv l ' iio; 01: Sencv . to geod couv I - " ' ; No vi r i5 the tain idrtiit-f K fta Is 11 cov- . r-d wi.'i n ei.; ,J! Yi; t.U the clo-J has a ' ' a v . ANaL" t-t m f- a- ,n r.es t 's .;.!. ro l if". - r u M .: i-. no h.vi ". : a w a :- - r t- si '

Mwsn C. crier. Tins pap-.-r in a very wel- :

r'jesi io uur laUie eXC-iUtnir US pontics. . V.',- are gr-itly iiid-bi-d to it-s g-nrooi editor? S pre? -at and pist for a Ji,- exeh-ttige. May I or niuw. or e J.) a reward coramen- i l.'iev rru urrtt wit.i th- kindness ?xh.LU-d to us We 1 '. warrant M. C G. one of the F. t V'.'s. Wabash Express. You nvrr were moie miatakeu in vour lf iVifal D fs We are of the S. F. V.N; an 1 we U-Ii-ve we are the only ii 111 the -reai vaiiev of the ?l: Tli " spec:--.-s is a! most extinct, even a v 1 .n. a. r,:y To-morrow hein Thanksgiving? a 1 titer -re v.-. . i. ha iio j.ij er issued i'iotn BREMEN1 MAILS. Pu-T Ofpick Df.partmvvt.) November dl , i 54'J. $ Not'o- is hereby given that the November einh-r, and Jauuary trips from New York, by j

.vouthampTou, to Bremen and hick, will not be i ternal improvement man was so when the poll- I four years of age, died during the night from ex-p-r formed by th- et-aiiiers Washington and fferr- j ,.y was rither unpopular in certain quarters, and ' posure and effVcts of previous sickuess.

maim, owing to th-ir temporary withdrawal fur repair by th- propri-tora of the line, and that in ! consequent tn- postage mi letters to Germany 1 -ou!d l- prepaid to the extent of five cents the r;t-, b--i:iT th- United St,tt-s' share of th-pntig-, an i the residue of the postage should be left unpaid, the b-tter to enable said letters to bconveyed by the Cunard steamers, under theposta! ) treaty with (Irent Britain. A "closed mail," however, will be made up and ut 0!,,!tf "'outh from New York to Bremen, j to transport a'l letters for Germany, on which tile euiir- postage is unpaid, or on which the postage to Bremen or to destination iu G-rmauy is prepaid. J. COLLAMEtl, Post mater-Ge ut ral. Tilt Escape o Dr Cooliugk. Ur. Coolidge, who, it wdi be rem-mb-red, was convicted of murder in Main-, and while in prison awa ting the Uay of his -x-cutioH, committed suicide, as was a;!-ged, it appears is in California. The American Union published at Boston, contains a letter written by a former resident of M due, and dated at Short Bar, 3 I miles from Coloma 1 Cali fornia) fcept. 3d, :u:dress"d to a gentlemen iu Boston. The writer claims that he was acquainted with Cooiidge at Waterville, and cannot be mistaken in his stat-men : Y-sterd iy iinirniisg there came up here three strang-rs frien Sacram-nto City, one of whom I recognised as the nooirioiis Dr Vabirus P. Cudm' " U,M 1S ,lot hin1' tl,e" 1 nr SlW th- man. iiis oeaiLi was very mm ami se.'tier-(i over Ins thin narrow face, but it had grown out two or three iuch-'S in length. He pa-s-.i heie hy the name uf Wake--, or Wilkin-". His eve 1 couid tint mist ike. He app-ar-d Well, but in no other way alter-d, stve th-tt he was m-auly dressed, and lookra a httle harder than ,.su d. I told im blief to W.. and the ,.-xt nmrntmr Ceoii.-.r- w ,s gone. Where h- has wandered I c i a tna cues but I bid sure that it was him. Il ever you write, tell me what this can mean. Or am I oeC -IVeii. i O' One of t!i- French Nuthional Guard, who I was suppo d to have ii-d lrom iteagesaon, pro- ; duc-d by dru uk-n uess, was recently buried in tii- D-parttn-nt of th- Mayeiuie. II- w is bu ried wan military honors, and, oa the tiring of the . it vo.i-y, a groan was heard to proc-e.t lrom the ci hiu. vvhieh was instantly taken up and open-a, wh-:i th- stippos-d dead man ros- up, and on examinaMou it Wns f..t,t,.i that the serg-ant had u-g-l.g-i.tly loaded his piece wit a bail cart.-i.g-; the b.b had passed thionghth- th.gh of the man, ami tiius prevented his premature interment. Tne resuscitated man, whe was soon cured of his wound, hasevmced Iiis gratitude by commencing a" s ';"- v . oc.riTaUl uamares lor tne itnurv: A correspondent writes to tiie Washington Iu-t-lhgeiic-r as follows -.v tew weeKs ago loodmg over an o.d newspa- , r r-r, 1 ton a I in it the I ext f rum which the r u neral Sermon ol Gen Washington was preached bv , " tne lea. M-poe,, b. U.lc, V V , .ormerly i astor of the Presbvt-rian Church ia Georgetown, 1). C.. who wus Pastor of the sam- Church for more thin half a century. The Text which he took on the occasion is recorded iu the Bock of , . , ... . , t.sTiier, ('Iiaiuer X Verse o. i ne l tli rt-u..s a-101 . I . 1 to V S " "For Mord-oat, the Jew, wis next unto king , . r , Ahasu-rus, and great among the Jews, and ae- . " ""r,lJ of the multitude of his brethren, eekh.g . r - 'he wealth ot his people, and speaking peace to r t r is 1 the wealth of his people, and speaking peace to ; di h.s seed." 13 "We'd have a bid of exceptions," sai 1 Sam P.io" to a client, in Randolph, w ho ..ad been convie ted of inurdrr in the second degree, and sen-tenc-d to the penitentiary forriiteen years. Not by rey coos-nt," replied the happy tVllow; "I'll -tand 011 this hand t,aev mi-it hau-r me next .".me." CAttroRMA Golii. Tlie Peutisytvanian Ftat-s that three imiuon seven hundred and thirty tin.-j-:nl dollars d l'ai.far:.:a gold hid been rec-ntd i ..: th.- ( . i?. I::it, t:i Ind i-i-ph;. , vtp'oSatnr- j : iy f k .

To th: l. iiiir ot t'f Dai'j L'ouner:

CIR: in tne LUIV uianer, ui ii. c .is., i. nolle- th- proved incs of a Rail road meeting held ; at th- Court House, ou Tuesday evening, 20th instant. The meeting, we are told, was ably and M'i e!;JU'iitlv addressed bv John H. Bradley, , " t i r. " t - . r .i -Tr Lsq., uad Mr. John Lrougn, rresiucnt ot the 31. . and I. Railroad. Of the latter gentleman's speech. , " ' t (and I regret I had not the pleasure of hearing it.) it is sail. "Mr. B.'s remarks in reference to the progress- ! ion ot the age in internanl improvements were . such as t- convince all who heard him, that Madi- 1 j son must look to her railroads, and to her rail- i i rai's ai-n", ia order to compete with her rivals ; on the Hjji and West for the interior trade of our State." Now Mr. Editor, with due deference to such rcigh'-,' authority as Mr. President Brough, I must be permitted to disseut from the doctrine j that Madison rnubt depend upon her ihoid$ j

5 I alo f to compete successfully with her Eastern deck, witn but little protection from the storm J cEAi.KH .top wii ir refsvut t-y Hie ui der-isn--and V et,t-rn rivals lor the interior trade ol the that prevaiha nearly ail night, their situation 1 unti, , (1 ,Uv ,- ., .e , , er 9 ,lifi,ue, fr r

State. I am now, and always have been an in- ! when railroad enterprises, especially, stunk in! the nostrils of certain politicians, who now, yield- i jg to the progressive spirit of the age, have fouud it convenient to change their views, whether superinduced by a good fat salary this deponent saith not. lean freely admit, also, that ! Madison owes much of her present prosperity to ! her reiiruad, and the immense trade brought hy it I to this point, and that the preposed connection with Blooming-ton bv a bruh railroad would irreatly enhance that trade; but that the measure is of such paramount imortance to the present and prospective growth of Madison as to justify the county iu subscribing t'". sand dol'i rs org (.., voine uiier neyiect 01 uuici auumuic ' 6 , i iuiportaut works, is more than 1 am willing to I 1 com ece. j There are other works of improvement now in , r e ' .i. i. i.. ... :.. .1. . 1I : 4 mail sue ever can nave m me uiuuuniiiuu ouu Columbus railroad, and wdiich, when completed, wid do more to cut off her Eastern rivals and sescure to herself the trade of the interior than that work ever could be expected to do. And among these important works 1 take pleasure in mention ng the iitunk r ai now being constructed from here to Napoleon, and which is intended ultimately to penetrate the interior of the State. Now, if the county of Jeffetson has -50,UU0 to spend in public improvements, as an humble citizen and tax payer of the county 1 would beg leave to commend this work to her special regard. This would be emphatically the people's toad a road upon which every farmer could run his own wagon and t-am, and carry his own produce to market lor les.-. than one-hall w hat it now costs torn to ship it on the railroad. Ana tln n such a tra.:- a, tins w ould cmiiintiid. w ould tell b- tier .. .. iiion I he irnra I n lrre.-t s a ill eroSDenlV ot tlie eaty -would bring more money ami leave more ot it with our merchants, inaoufactures.and niechtiiics than twice tiie amount of produce brought tn ! up-a th- Cars can po-.-ib!y do. ! But Mr. Brough tells us that Ma.ii,on must i loo to lo r railroads t 'on-: to secure this trace. I Now, sir, supao-e th-re was a good plank road i exteti ting from I, ov rencebu rg'i to Shelby vide, how iiui'-li o: tiie 1raie .a' Sli-lny, Decatur, a nd Rusli counties could Madismi le p - to cuinmanil, relying alone upon h-r railroad cenuexiou witti .-helto, ville and Ru-hvdle? V hy, Hot one t-llth nartot it. Even now, the farmers of lhatr. g oti are hauling their wheat to Law rencebu rgh and Aurora, over a miserable i7i i ' road, rath-r than slop ; u is,.,,,,, to M-aiison. And wi.v? B -cause ' t!ity c m c.irrv a cheaper and ii:Or- t.. their l.kn.g ! ,u ,",,. .,,.- "w.,go..s ' j pu,.:li it w- i;es,re and expect to secure tlie ! traiV cf Vi ilUerior, w- riiust eff-r the right I kil, of iuc,,,,,,; and non- I venture to say j wou!J provrt more eff-ctual than good pric-s, and j p)0; tht,rot,ghfar-s, accessible to all, and as far j rrmove,; as poSMb!e lrom the danger of e.tort on, im,,0itiou and arrogance G. Xr The Flench Government prohibited, lately, the performance of a play because it was too deI'.pr.ti. A i.aif;r-t oniira. iiitneinrr tn ric.iciile i ,, ,, , , , ... i republicanism is allowed to be plaed night alter ) , , , .. . night to crowded audiences. One part of it is , . . . . I de-aiai-d to be a cutting satire on '-Liberty, j . Vrr,,t v In the first ... , bleau, on the word being spoken, each on- pro- i j eeec.s to act the "lord and ruler;" authority iss-t j i at defiance, and anarchy is the result In the ta- 1 ... . t r i i i ! DieaU e Ulllleu r raiertlio, ne iiuuw wi an in - . ,, . ,, . til fllMllc dil I'i'ril. urr ci l-s' k.'-- .. w .n-i .v-wno ' i and k-vs ar- removed, and priv ite apartments are i ', , , , , , ... , 1 traversed with the freecom of th- public streets. 1 . , , : a;-rcent r-nub!ican g-ts married, an-t on taking ' . t .11 n i home his bnd-, hn-: ht own nuntitl couch oeeuj . . . u . ,. 1 i.iH.i b-iI'i ni-117-11 nt .riiiitcn hru ir Mm. c-i pied w ith a coz-n of c ru nken b rot h-r r-pu i ic-ins, j . i . aiiu 111 1111 ti iJTTv 11 l-. vv.uk, " ... . . - ; on th- plea of fraternity, one "brother cut, off ! skirt, aiiother takes th- si. eves, and so th- n-w trarrn-nt is made useless. M tsons ar-at work on '. l buiioing talking of com;nunim, when on- who I ha s H Mut tak-s u?F his bbuie, cuts it into I sx V throws it to his companions, exclaim- ! ite. "ttiat is commutiiTii"." All this stuff is reagain encored. This tne French Gov-rnment thOWs! I i-.. stoii Post. TfTl.j T,!- ,1! r.iti-lii U to ' e t r..t.

tr." ru;

The Packet ;?Hir Tcscarcra. The PhilaJei-

pnia L,A.2?roi rMfN.iv rues inc iwivms vcount from this vessel, now ashore off Cape May. The account received yesterday after noun from this noble vessd, indicate that her total wreck is almost inevitable. -A number of sailors ! l . . , that arrived at Lewistown yestemay lroni the : wreck reported that her main and mizxea masU j 1 had been cut away, her couuter s'ove, and her boat swamped alongside. The passengers were brought to the city vesterday morning on the tow-boat Pennsylvania, and boo a after found refuge amoce their country- : men in various parts of city, or in the boarding houses along Water street. They had but little j baggage with them, the great bulk being left Lie- i hind, etther on board the ship or on the beach i where they were landed. Though Capt. Schel- j lino-er of the tow-boat, afforded them everv com- i fort that was possible while under Ids charge, yet with so large a number huddled together upon the i must have been very uncomfortable. A child I Capt. Schellinger reports that the sea was so heavy that he found it impossible to go near

enough to the Tuscarora ta render any assistance, j ft A!'TEI. iu'i.m in a I irut jtoie. I- a 19 'u.' ui 11 wnn 'tioriMuI.l . uii-W.taiid the luand a portion of one wheel having been carried su es': or a i-KMer o t. mtoitie Dnu' busn.e s. 01 t'f..,l

away, he was forced to return to the Breakwater, and filially to the city. Tile whole amount of insurance erleeteii upon the vessel and ireight hst by the Messrs. Cope, is but 10,n00 dollars. LJ There has been some discussion about the uncertainty of the value of our coined gold. It was found necessary or politic, during the adminJ 1 s islra'ion of General Jackson, to debase gold coin a per centage in quality, not in eu rent value, to prevent its cotiiimptioii in the arts. Whether , , .. , , ... tins extra alloy was discontinued when gold be- , . . . . . , . , , jjuriiiiiui ni;aiii, ui vvueuier inc ucuayu g0,j ,.l9 Dt.eu called itiaiid re-coined accoraing to . , . . . , , . the legal stanuard, we are not in formed. It is loo probabl v . that the Uebasnur system has been kept I I J ' up, and that our gold coin is not what it is mirked on the face, in actual value. In this case, what becomes of the substracted amount what has become of the vast sum that must have been i deducted by extra alloying, since Gen. Jackson's experiment for the protection of gold coin. Have the depositors of gold for coining, been taxed only for the actual gold and other materials put in their coin, or has the extra :dloy heed set down to the account of gold, us though the coin were of good honest quality and weight This is a curious and interesting question, the full solution of which, might throw essential light upon the character and management of our mint. N. Y. Sun. Slavery in California The Rcch-st-r, N. York, pap-rscontaiu a letter lrom California writ11 I ten bv a I twyer who formerly "resided in tint city, ,..!. I .1, .. I... I. ... J...;.. ..I... :. " "a s n,ai n.iu sucruru in uuui uj "ga ju ii. ial deci-ion iu relation to n-gro siav-ry ; that territory. II is statement is that he was ; eiig-.g-d to su- a colored man who was taken ther- " -or a sum ot money almitt-.i to I, ,ve ! "-en d-posit-.i with ban, cr to institute P-ce-d-i "gs ag niisl Ins ei ts-t-r, as the law might require, 'lie- application f.r tiie n-cessary writs was line:to tli- Alca-ie of Sacretn-uto citv, w ho is d sciiii.-d as a sensib!- linn and a g"od lawyer, and an emigrant from one of our slave St itus. Upon making the application, he raised th- question, ' wneui"r me negro was a siave, mm ii so, no ami m could be, maintained i could be, maintained against him and the mon-v was, in t ie ey- of the law, lb- property ot tiie m ist-r. The Alcad- held tn it th- Mexican law prohib.ted slavery in California, that ther-was no I e.v to t t.e con n t rary , and ord'-red the w nt to issue ..gainst the neg'0. I j' Ten- rol-s and -o :o- uur ; - i il: i It e a M A v I' A ' i i I . ,;,t I v ,1 V I 1 H IV.' ! ial rvo i iei .. ! RWi O y.S'. 'a -.-.a. N v, -'.. 7'lds P,ii' wi'! ! f r i-;Fii on 1 ii'ifsday -"j'.a ,i.s ai. ,Tli oik s vii-a- Ia, ) u ti. v! .'.-! -rs. V. M . tiov -.S .1 V'uULVish'pr. Ph Tf-ecr-.. h -ffi-p i I ti" o;.esi io-ni'-rr w. ( I bans lies Dav from H o lu o'e w .. A M., and limn 4 ti .. C'-rk. p M. B, .od-r r.f tiov J. ti Rrrn l-p IHXIK KIMinti. II TMOt " . . v . a.. . e r re-ti.:i l ir. a j,. a!i laic--, to -o tl t it - : to, ii iii mii &ii-i iiiolsiitjl.-oioa! ii atoeHi- Ma il&L IA Ol . , ):. ,t .; Me- , I,AI ; o. 1 -e.1-. M.ir a -e. a I ' I 1 -i 1 . : rh t !!,i-t The.- i.itu ,.f La , K vil.()ff) K.ti , ,.lr1,.1! .....nt.ie nea e t sy -s , . ai'-v it t.-1,1-. t .1 ..,e t.v r' -4 ' ' :"' n,Tr--i- tov I )-,, UK A'lt L in r ami F.miI up Wri is. 1 .i.i.l . . . . 1 1 ii l.it. r. Y r- i" - - 1 i v ..1 j, a i. it - a Ml - r -a.- .,. . i M v, i-. n !' - - S .,- rt ai f .a v , .-a, re rt',v oov : 1 ' j ' S I t I.A.NIi It Mlk . ..;. ,1 r r.- ) i'-a .1 -ii- - " oils amj in iri ., nt .-.n U'r' , am. I nj -o aev . A t- t. JeII 1 -.1 1 ! .1 -, can ai--vies (e h i ! a. "h-- 'ilnesoa B -" 'r -J4 f-.-e,. e a 1 IT OYJi MOV-'. ,'t'llUOIi lift .,. Yd :,'!- k , M- 1.. i I.Hl Ii . - I. . VV. - - . 'ii-3 ,ii..-ihti"!. I -1 : rv in : te.o c--.- p - &u". . w '! '.- -! .i !.. . if- . i I H ' i -ft IN I I v S . 1 ii If h. ' :- a ... -; a 2-i-li J ij'l I- - - ! r .- ' . v 1 it r not- . vtr-n, o; i i--. r ; j 5'JOLl. 1 lull I Inrimn l, An on ' t-;4ii. V . I oc-h.. r w ..II Li v 1 - :-r e a . . a i i -

.'4 -vl -. i.-

I I" TT' V t DAYis

l.'IPOKTAST TO COl 1ITI I T . l . . . . - I . .. .4. .. . . N .. . . . . . .1 .. i .

j rt rai men. it iron:,i, , hat tf t rm-Piif ' v"'r'ir ' 0"utu ti ot tod Fili u m Ui.(in. run i-s, "tn a i li-I apjatai.-r- ai-J t.e ro at ,'.,1' "('liLtZcn u.'i i s un" t !. uur ucm nao..s as a ru-e tr rhfi man J ri - rfi ; c i.i i ; n.t -a u in ai t.r.ip r!: s i-' f x-1 t . t.mii. r. a,d n t t r-r i.i.e i rrsarr.t m ir u.y cerai;i K,..e.t ,.r .r.,t d&.,e.i cumuttifiiou. t trrMilfJ tern; 11. . jiiJ lor . f ii i-,v -M w U.r.F.N's. t p n V; it ' ' l CI xi' TULWK i: ILlJi.YKSS vv' 1 I'l j m i " - 7 -pi y ni - r-1 J w Ji vi 3 AMD WHOLE? AT.F. AND KATAIL DEALER IN Saddlery, Hardw are ilHd Coacli 1 "iailHIl, nov .V-t -- Siftt !, MiJison, hi-f. NOTICE TO TURNPIKE CONTRACTORS. di,, -a.!aiiiij'.ii. m.i i iud- of MieU nan malion m? plan and erciticali n-' at tne Mayor's i tiice. j. W. 1 1 1 It-i. r voHHURV, H. U. DAYl.-oX, nov 01 t'uiiimittre. ;;rr;re:;;;,;"veu.'rua"i Ux"H. M:d,so;,r,,d"': j innn.d aiei. i ti i r.rj,?ia ( Ui't'Clia"" iPtl Veil Fsf'llf1 An-pr-v c. 1;. wAUir.u, COrC:LL"R AM) ATK.KNLY AT LAW, .IJ.1 VVAl.liEH, I J I A VK aocatd fi.-m lve or ihe pnr;.oeof jitte d ""- "f r",'eclitni .f (tplas; liie pnr ti e, -a . tr ! ri-tr T ot if al jr;--T' Ac ,Hirousttoutilie s.ai! a' lnNo 7 MK C o s ,-rP. r, over John Lo.v Phe a " e. m e- - " v ." 1. ti , , . j O.M. Miiiivl t.-w .-uf.i.l, ., uew ; S-i taa.d i...-i .. , vt tv iim. s..m-. jut irrrix ed .,v i v 1 '1 U'i id l l' i 1 (i i ' ," . "" , i , V 'L. dT e C, . 1 j J o - J o i j-j. J - -i -i a J WATCHMAKER, j "il Vt'S Iiai 1 2 aittl Jeweler, ! U N D E 11 THE A F O L L O SALOON, i .TIAI. t' li O !TU ICE r, MMrsov. It. ii. js. a j. APriJiu vn:, -11 f I S-l 5S I'l m.P COM I IN BOOKSELLERS, P U BLISI1 1 1 ilS, S TA Ti ON E I S , AN O Main ti, ft, VVf-a id. '-'o ''hi t- a. cl.M- iNv.tn, t.ii.o. n r r v-n i t: Y b. .-!. ; o ... l try .Ti i-rrliaiils -.iu c r.t : til if ? ! " i-i ' i ' f P i .. r , : e ;i;. t . s ' 1 1 r:i X . f ii j !!-.. K--. V ixttarv , &.C., w .- n il v. cl i e snC n Ui -i I c T&i if r in -. f i r n i. t ii n' j invi:; t.. eon ,-. .-!- i- r-; r - r-s.-y 1 ' r ; f"ir:, r" i ' . p r . . r si ; ' a ; j e- h r- ; e 1 1 ). . f .1 . I u r : e t i s. w r- tliiiM i i'.l ;.j - o.; m ... m i o c m . , . va ; e ,s , ...r... V . p Ul-t, ver.l valca'-'e -a'.r- i. r I - iks; ai :. n r-i a-r , 1 orks o-" J.. Opins Vc i ': ' s ' ' ' -f ' ' t 1. 1, 2 n. i 4. r lie- ! .-. f I i . f.e... tii I !.!"'. VO"-S ()!' It! s 1 1 K . I .1. 1 1 . pi v i ii ......if - . , I i i t i ' i r t ' ' O R i f-i i ( v vit a. . e . -. t. . -r ,1 ' n - j . ,r - a i ...'.nl t.e I! ( C'.f..'1' 1 . i .li ' ,c H a i. 'i : i. I !..;.' .. . ) . v ,7 im tii; i z.it t i-u i n i;;: on.. X f- i:-f.tY : 'W.al.-li" a ne ...r. 's ur . ia :'. ' ;.u ' i h'it.0itUO - ,. i:i.it !. - ' V ; ; c i i . i a - - n I' - ' i. i . i - : : t r .. - ' I C I . I . ' V l-i - ' I t r. . I ;. ' I' K .a ' , 1 . it . - l! . I I., -. -t 'HI 1 (! ', --- !).. .1 r I . d , ! ! - : Tli ii " . Tills .,. rt. e i . a; o- : r i in f- . f i I' 1.'- t'l I . i t . i i a f' . i Pa-- I - r a i i' -' h ' ' ' .-.!! '- f T .- hi u.i n n. :i, a- w e! aj j i a-. -'iv. i a t;i- . . i v.I,. .- l i Al.T t'f". " It I . - am i s SUj, .r.,-r , i -" i ' ' p. '. .ii .hi t r I ia. t . re- ' .'..'i. .'-v l 'i'-a fa--a e -I i0.LL, iihi. !. tiov !? i- '.I l"s 1 ' t ta; t a ' m i . v J I I .-. ( ,1 I,. I .'r A - I Jl 1,1 S il V Ot L" I O .'! I h..- t- I. i-M S! U I.' R-- v ' . K . Ei L ii, GROCEPt. M iiu-Cros Str-et Madiion, Iiit.ia'..a. HI LLYNU iitt . ' K t ' FIl r hi ! p ' ... r . Tl I a d - a r ; i l'. e h ' . i ,a,'l e. w-i'e -. ... I li'. - ,r. I. l; ! j.'l I! : S . I f lit-:- .;i- U I r I I r ' b . - 111 A r . ( t -1 t! iv ! - ' t V : , O ' . ('i; t '. . 1 w l! it 'nwl! I'O I 11 i.lfl r; I'le r y s ( a- ' A ' ii -I ... - ' 'ow laeyf-ii - r ; : , r r ' i " o. i . .- i -, it k . " to a: I l .11 i:t W iias . n i i i: "-"-'?." "I .; :o " 7- Wb.-h oa !-; f ' nov i K I ' M ' ' IT T I I,N U U if n- a-s -ri- .1 a- " - i- 1 v t B'.V I I 1 . K. I" 1 ' ""I ; aj; n j; It V II -. - a n ' - 1 I w f lit ,e 1 U It ' 1- . :i i;.,u-!,.in ii--- v ia ' e s -a .-tf u,a 2 ' (I K ! e 1 " ( .! t ' ' ! 1.- : ( ' 'I ..-.-" 1 a;.-- c 'ot. , Ki S!(1 -i-r-hii.. Mrey c. K. D V Hit L. 1 m,v " 1 -4 j ,,,v ' - - . ' - ., -i i-io .1. .e, :ilu, , . . T - I 11 ! li..s:-'M'l'i-'-""-i -- " 1 - ' r-v '. " K !'--':-ai . - -- - I I K 1 1 I a-'! I I It t( O r;:.i. d ra tine Virrini T- ' ar-o. to .0 (!l .1 d I'J Ji. . ' ti-" S ' J" ,r - I f li V i "I It I ( 1 K T 1 ' iff" . 1 K - I 1 ' tii III 1 1 1 1 . v - 1 . .h-..,! a r . 1 i I a . s . 1 . on'.. ... r . .('' : j ! i -w fj -a r ft- - - r t- t 1 1 - S. 1 .f -.I,;. S i . I .tn '!" I --'a f v d r V ,. r M t - .. i n .- , i-e , ,tr s-.i-t 'r- 1 -pt. 'nol!a ;e "s Lau It.ir Ce --..-i. , . i - ij e 1 r 1 v. 1 1 r N.'tt.i-. J' ! f si Li t.. Me,.--F. SCi! r.

A

I.