Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 248, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 February 1850 — Page 2
It was the drearieal f wrt uigul iu Loudon j young ladies si a concert given by them j For ihc Madison Courier. 11 ......... .. ho .irearv that U! But thev did i in New Orleans: There was but one t The Slavery Agitation 4Vho Mikr. it t-Can It
,. ft it i a!l. TWv were ouit ban- i ; ; . In ro,?ir,l tn these talented vntin? !
Dissolution from It 1
(Conch Jei.)
rt ., Th-v w milt- ban- ; .,,r.l tn tW tantP.i vnuntr ! De MV reml UMW lne
li 01 eui v i - t.. - - a - - r u p u iuii i ... - . - - w, . - c py quite, gy 1 wondered whether for them was ad;eSi arid that was the most cordial ap-
MuDisja aid Narot-EO Plavk Road. It is rrghly gratifying to the friends of the enterprise to see the spirit and energy that char-
APRIL ELECTION.
73 AHWOl ST 111 SI I" "'! .C!
prored c-Hj.-t bliss of earth the firt com-
iujf home ; and I felt almost sure of it when the, husband calie i out to the conductor, 'Set us down Ht ; naming a quiet, unobtrusive, new-built nq jdTD. He said it with the h;i!f-consiuUs imporUuce of one who gives a new address, thinking the world must notice what is of bo much inter-r-t to himself; and then the young people locked t each other, and smiled. I Mid to the wife drawing the how at ft venture 'What a miserable night! Is it not pleasant coming home1' . . . t i . .. t I .1. ..... ,. ....-!
fche looked hrst at tier iiusmiw, au uicu iu. u
to rue, her whole
C-T- f e ar rn,.e-.e,1 in ano;nre JuHN M l.OED
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acterize the action ol trie t resident ana uireciorn t aranjdae Mayor at tie fw-im? .ip"1 eiee of this company. On the 6th nit, an order pas- . ITf. vv . rK, ed to wvcfGEN M' LTON oi uhs Lum, "j .. .. Al P a a cai.didale Iwi 3Uo a. tfce eutaiiig Asrtl
prova). Le Carnival de I en tee, a grand; The slave power has had, incluciii? Washing- -ed the Board, locating the road from Madison r.m : e eetion. " He
Aria on the Guitar, by M He Appo.me, en- toH eight preaident.al lerm9 out of twelve, or ; Versailles to Napoleon: since which lime the SCT We XIn cV.1 "vVar4 li chanted every one. h was a niOsl exqui- e;gla to fouff and tj,e Presidents fifty-two years I whole line to this place has been put under con- lhe rns,. f A,iii .'I'e.i .n. .ite piece of meloJv. The Solo upon the i oul of sixty-four, including the present term of l- tract to bo completed on or before the first cay of , YTf w a u:hr 2 d t0 aiotir- iM Eov nt'XT r i r vi,- t caiiiitt lut .utxi,mu ot ue 4:b ward at itea Piano, by M'lle Augusta, terminated m the Gen. Taylor; and, though holding the least U rri- ( Jannary, 151. The average cost of the letting , ,..,,. Ai,ni e .,, al-- Of Oft in the Still V Niht," was pro- torv having the smallest population, including j has been about 91,000 per mile. A sufficient ! 53- are au;h.t to anwour.ee AVM. J. JEWai. ui uik 111 wic J ' t ' - .... . , , ,7 1 , , i, . t. 1 w t r, F.LU a a cati da e !r Counrilmai of the Kh ard at duced with striking effect " J both white and black possessing the. least wealth j amount of the raor reliable stock has been taten Apr e!ru..ii
(receiviug a slave of the same intrinsic value, as i to complete the road as far as it is proposed to , $y ar auth to announce JOHN J CROSS . . :.. .u.. , V ! ,i. ...... ...t i th- rntrtor a can U.iate for Cuuneiiaan ot me id Wa.d at tt
iel 11 in:s aim ..v . .. - . easuiiiit A i r 1 eUt tion.
may confidently r--!y upon th utmost prompt- . fr- We are requestpd to announce H. W. DAVIi aa
hor the Madison Courier. NO. VI.
! a white man) the Slave States have been per
mitt 'd to have the Presidents nearly all the time,
With this number will cease our series J anJ the Chjef Juslice of lhe supreme Court all of short chats With the readers of the Cou- .h time: in fact, nearly all the best suzar-plums
of office, from the Presidents do wn to the Generals iu the Army aud the Captains in the Navyf all the time. Ttiey have been best fed and best
face beaming and glowing with I The object des.red to be attained by
' thee communications has bien to arouse
h.mu'm-. ,4Oh. it it it if'.
iid disaoneared. I ! the Democrats from their present humiliat-
leautbark in my dark corner, my heart very full; i ing condition; and iu so doing, awaken a ; clothed at foreign courts: while the Free States ,t had mm strength enough to g.ve them a silent i desire to emancipate themselves from their h heavi,y laxed for lhe transportation of bluing, and no more. I remembered only that I political servitude. W. cannot lUuer ! their mai!s-in truth while they have borne three- . , 1 .1 . t i 1 . i fourth of the burdens of the national governI had been young once, and that 1 was now an(ourselves with a belief of complete success, n h,M,h,pnsi.lM..ih;Snk.
eld rnaid of forty years
DAILY COURIER.
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but nope ttiey nave cau-ea ome, at leu.y, ef of tfae Hou.e of Repres,nlatives, lhe Clerk, of our political brelhien to participate in ! the chaplain, the Chairman of nearly every imour desire to strive for immediate organiza- j p0rtaut Committee, in the Senate and with a mation, as the first step towards future tri- jjority of forty Free States' members agains-t umnh. If we have done even that much,; them, the control of half the important House.
our labor has not been fruitless. One Commutes. They went for the wWe of 'i'exn ; pUh forward this road to a speedy completion
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swallow does not make a summer neither 1 lJul ui' a D"-'c U-6UU c
ish Lion, lhe whole oi lexus cause the wnoie
. r .1. .. : ; a r&iididtle hit fitv Awtssyr at the rnsuiiu April eleci-
ness on tne part 01 me nucMiunitia m uiou ; - - their paymeBts. f V ar authoriced to unonnrt Cact P A V I D Near this place, or on the line of road north, a ' WHITE a acanunia e iur Counc.n.an ot the 7m Ward - r ' j at the enuiig A)rti eecu n. steam saw-mill will be wanted almost immediate- j ,f p ware r-ie-tfU to annonnr (IKftEfiE W I v and it is hoped that some person or persons of : FHORT a a ranaiaie lor Vny Anii at the ecsoinj . . ,, r .1 u 1 .u ' April election, energy and capital will forthwith embark tn the , w Trq,1Pf1pd xn arnotII,f( joFPH WII.enterprise. To those who may not be atquain- j f(v as a ran."iiia:e for re crrtion to the otiice of Cajr , , , it-. -,t t . .1. Collector at the ensuii.g April election, ted with the country, or locality proposed for the j u , .nnoUBr(. joEPH HOWerection of the mill, we would say that it may be j ARI as a rai.dula'e for lhe oriice of Ciiy Marshal at trie
1 .! . n:iki.. ;...Q,ir, nmnnl . I enuir,e April elation.
regarueo as 011 ciugiuio rnuanvu c tablishtneut, the country abounding with almost exhaustless forests of poplar, oak, and other valuable timber, suited to the use of mills and the demands of the lumber market. It is hoped that the desire of the company to
can we by one attack, vigorous though it be, hope to routthe "horse, foot, dragoons," and donkevs of the whig party but by
of the war, and its its expenses and acquisitions ; and now they are not satisfied with letting slave
territory remain slave territory, and free territory
fj7 The communication of our correspondent Democracy' which we have divided to suit our convenience is concluded to-day. The writer is well and extensively known ha, been in public life a number of years, and treats any subject he writes upon in a m vnner creJtiable to his
steadfast faith and continued works, we j fre bul insjst upou agitat;on anj threaten disso
tnav count with certainty on their final
overthrow. Till that "good time" arrives,
let us, "irreconcilable toour grand foe who
lution, if not allowed to propagate their black institutions. After having emancipated her slaves to the number of many thousmds, and kept them
now triumphs," use all honorable means, j in profound ignorance by legal enactments, the . .t. r ,' i v,,.ia m pnmnliFh State of Virginia recommends through the an-
00 in ui pi etc p 1. iiuu c- ft- , f
that much to be desired result. In every
57- are authorjTed to annunre JO SI A H HE RTt.EV s a candi.Iaie fr re eWtj n iu ttie effice of City Marhal at the ensuing April election. 777 We are reo,ieted to anrsounre VM. M. TAVI,(R a 1 fst il dslp f r e rrii n to the 1 tfire of Major of the city oi Madison at tt.e ei.sume Airil election. 3r We a-e rrfj-tesre-F to annrnn e MOOuY PARK a a t&i-e He tir re-rtt,.n to the attire of Maor of tliecily of Madiron at the ensuinff April el rtKn. Trip We are trq ie-ted 'o aiiifnitire F.ilENEZFR ROT'Or" a- a ra. ui.'a for the office of City Marshal at the eiiiiiing Apnl elrrtion.
bn.idtng and contractors will be found forth with j .- ter to enter upon the work. ersailles Intelligeu- j kkiih April e'ecion.
i .UK. 1 m ins 1 in win fiae 11 nnonnre ' lie name in
II AM' L. ION 1 1 1 t H?i a a camliUa e tor 1 o!i,rili..an In lhe.'h Ward, and "Mme, MANY VtTKai. jr-p- We are rrqited to announce CHARLES IVi if if 1 A RJ. if a eardtrtaie for Mayor of the rir of Milium at the erwumu April election. jan fl Mr Fi;tir: Pleae ammun'-e the name of HENRY HEPCTY. a candidate for the h-e Mnvor at the rteit April eienion. and MNY Vt'lTER.
to Napoleon will be met by a correspondent en
ergy by the people along the line, and that mill
cer.
peat experience in the politics
ot trie
country. We cannot, howerer, agree widi him that there is no danger to the Union. Gen. Cas and Mr. Clay, though they differ in theory upon the slave question relative to the Terriiorios, arree in this, viz: to leave the settlement of the slavery
10 the reop'.e
succeeding election let our first enquiry be, is he a Demon at! Should there be no Democratic candidate, better consign your ballot to the flames than cast it in fa"or of a Whig. Its pmoke will arise from the altar of Democracy as a sweet incense to po- , litical truth and liberty. "JEFFERSON."
Question in the lerritorifs to t:
who settle them. This was the ground the . (v-The Deacon had as well, wnne ne Democratic party occupied 111 Gen. ' is making appointments, appoint a friend Taylor's Cabinet have adopted the same : to an office on the Landing. He may need principle. By a test vote in the House of i a friend in that neighborhood again during Representatives, which we alluded to on the summer. Saturday, the House decided against the F om the Fort Wayne Times, action of slavery in the Territories. Now, Plank Roads.
there mint be some cause for the action of I The truth is, and I think every farmer will 1
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the two great statesmen oi me ipiiuuu, agree wan me, wnen may ma. .u MUO y. , threaleued mea8ure8 would be suicidal. 'l he the Taylor Cabinet, and the majority of the j would pay as high a price for a farm so situated j jn .q Uuthj House of Representatives. Either Congress ' as to require ninety-six days to haul eight hint- whUe the free State8 wouId b but comparatively has no power over the question, it is inex- ! dred bushels of grain to market, as he would be , pedient to legi,late upon the subject, or I wi!linS t0 W on so situated that the same . why w. the8e meQ of the Slave States
there is danger of the secession of the Southern States from this Union. We
nual messages of her Governors, to have them expelled from her borders, and drive them into the Free States by legislative enactments. And yet, in their newspapers, in legislative resolutions, in toasts at publication, and in the Halls of Congress, they are forever harping upon the wrongs of the South! the insults heaped upon tne South! and threaten to dissolve the Union unless the North and West will bend the suppliant knee, ask pardon, and promise to be good boys for the future! And if the North and West hold up their heads as freemen, and good-naturedly and firmly insist upon their rights upon their clear and well settled rights under the common compact, and refuse their preposterous demands, they swear they will call a Southern Convention and set the Union at defiance, and thus involve twen
ty millions of people in all the horrors of civil
war. If they could but listen to the voice of
reason they would see that the execution of their
The only exclusive bedstead manufactory in the United States is presumed to be that of Messrs. Clawson & Modge of Cincinnati, which has been established about nine years, and now does a business averacincr 15D.OOO per annum. The
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building is of brick and is 190 feet long, 70 wide
and five stories high. One hundred and thirty
hands are regularly employed, who, with the aid
FrcIi Arrival of cv Goods! FOR THE SPRING TRADE OF It-50.
of excellent machinery driven bv steam, turnip J bedsteads per day, or about 3 ,500 end year of I i.v wh n i,ve !wn iw.oahi o the ,,,m favor- , . . t ,.,-,,(() I a--le tenm and t . wii'ii they w nl be aiiduif larje adtii different styles, raging in price from I .0 to GO. n i)i f r t()(, iiett , i)ay. In their manufactory, nearly 3. 000,000 feet of! They reaper tfn 11 y ett a r.n n-nm the r )e. an , I ah ferxon. w lio want lo ho v btrca'n- in Ory fJowd. lun)ber are ennnally consumed. lhe business j f.t, v..0&2 Haiu-er ronv
extends over the South and West, but New Or- !
leans is the greatest market, next to which ranks
the home market. In the last two years the
home demand has been over $40,000.
O A Boston medical writer say9 that chilblains, chapped skin, inflamed eyes, and colds, are caused by going to the fire suddenly when you are very cold. Accustom yourself to the warmth by degrees.
II.tTinG! II.tlTIU!! TH 4Tlt Hale a iperior Bni. for wfll" tiep hr i,lF f ITCH . WILLIAMS. tet l-J cifc2 Ftanner copy
fcj The revenue from customs collected at the Port of New York, during the six months ending
BIRKE A. STOMIIIOI XE, ( LATE OF LONDON, EMGLAXD,) Fashionable Tailors, MULBERRY STREET, fhll .llndinii, Iiidlnnn,
could oe nauiea m iweiuy uay.. lf ; agitate. They may commit political suicide, but It must be evident to every farmer that his self , HUir,,a tKrt Tlnion. Slav.rv is a
St Kl.tV.tHII. SUFPOSED MURDER. rTlKCi; CIIKKK. who da-" If t l-ei. t,ea-d f Finre
. ... , 1 . 1 :!i'. , 1 ii;c -1 in ri'i'itiirv. pun w o-i ui-u 1 ji- 11 Hi' ''rii December 31st, 149, was nearly twelve millions j ,.,,,, , t ,-Ml . tlir., .,,,,.;. ., s.o ,r of dollars, or about two-thirds of the entire in- . ard t-fTered fir if Mty ,.f :tie.trea.. ,!.!. e.i at . j luni'i. Ioifn'ia a 1 $ V11 f,,r lhe aineFiMo:i -f Hie t ome of the Government for that period. j ,.,(,. , ,, i;.r.i i,k w r . wtieti i-t e n. a Ha k I coh h 1 'na . Mfk r Imli vet, heiourtiv ji'an .aul. MARRIED On the 17th Inst., by C. B. j "" tiait..el u..te. ahirt and leather H.a g j; K Lewis, Esq., Mr. Jacob Coon to Miss Hannah Att-r rear- .., i-n . 1, di-a ' teh 6
Clkggk, both ot tins city.
J 1 E I A I, V It' EH. TO THE CAMPAIGNERS OF 1812 !
n reservation, aepenos upou ins k ft-unit; v j i v... w , iu ....a
have said we thonght theie was danger to . eiiroaressof the age and the country. If oth- ' ' , f , . , ,. , , , tne progress oi me af. aou j democratic tendencies of the age; and without the Union. W e thmk so yet, and that ers have Plank Roads, ,rc must Uavr them loo. a 6,ow, lingering death.
t ongres" s;inutu renaiii iiuiii uuuui.nn it gis- w e cannot compete in iartmug, wim iuwar, pree States are a 11' I. a a 1" . J. .iKitavoo m lipll IT TCk I II i
lalion. e nave seen nouiuig in iiiuulc . on account oi roaus, un uru.c. ...v... , threatened di
us to mange in is opinion, ana w ei c t- in ... .. 3 . - tincrion. but cannot retard it one moment. .1 heir what been granted to almost all other who i .mpa-v, atrreeat.iv to e-i iv: .t an an t. i,orp
St. Valentine's Day.
would re-re:f .I v renuiid our frien1n iriat the
neat 1 1 . me in rd r i.- r V t k.n t f v, Im'l
it!trtn 1 hem h.t we ore tui. .ii won a et.ttne ... ........ ..... oi T-.i....t fi.l I'.'flltln J. ll'rt'ra
Those officers and soldiers of Intli ina and Ken- ia,(if- and teii' len.eti are mvi..d to ra'l ai the "Mautr tuckv, who served in the war of with Eng- 1 Vo St..rs. and .-e the 'a;e-tfe-tti.na.
ten t pi i mi a .intji.'.
willing to let it die Agita- j and are requested to meet at 10 o'clock on Satfa , . ! urdav, the 2:d inst., in the Court Hou-e, in the disunion may hasten its ex- , ( - f Mdui,on Ih(1 to Join in fffurls to obtain.
II I. Hi: will be .M. t-iiiii; k liil i!l of iff" Kir. man i-.ll t M--r hao lri InUilire
placing the "Wilmot Proviso" might, with as much propriety, mount a VW- j foU hMtea the dis jf doubtful legislation? and enter into competition with l ; not of the Uuioa.
no: right in
in the cias ot
We hate s'avery as much as man can bate sin; and there is only one tiling we hate worse than slavery Disunion. With
dissolution of slavery, but have served thtrir country, ,z; a grant of land, J f
class "Steamboat" in navigating the Mississippi
River.
From the pine groves of our eastern borders,
from the grauite hills of New Hampshire and
I Notwithstanding all acknowledge the great y , th(j ghorts of our ,nlind seas i 1 . a. l . 4 A .4 U o : '
; utility ot plana roans, u is io OB g-t from Maiue a3 far eouth as Freedom stretches
the latter innumerable disaster, among 80m few individuals who have the means to aid Sut9 and lhe Key-
" "' ' v v" w " ' - f m i iHir rnnsinif.i oil. nav v ci iciunru o. . , . . , , , r -.,
r t.- r - n a t r r m r pu.i,Tn m d am in i h di f v hi i ir r. - . ' i t t i i .
or some other compensation.
February 14th, lfol). Binnercopy.
Itcliancc Portable Koat JLiiict BETWEEN
Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore, t ici. i er.i tvemint -he t,.,K, ur u
mpny. at the Ha 1 tf.e Fair I'lay Fire Co .
ill M e 'or tl e itiirjM?4e (
eleeiins n 1 1 e Ii i reel o it lor ? id co in par y F h ;o ,t iOocUl. Jr- i vvil tTEHEAli, jf)M M H-U, JoHN KIRK, I WHIT fc.. fh6d d K K. STKATTOV.
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VIA. KaI l.ltO AUi A N'U CANAL?.
() I S Prodn.-i
stn-p-d lv t us L'tie ar. fl.
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rnina i ih1?.!!!!!! ii tut-' iiiiii.il ill i ill c ( 'i-i!.- . .. ? nnit-u.il tm iirineiritiLiiers cvei . .. , .... t.'
i ------ " . . i -iississiipt a im"tiiy iiu-i i'i i . u n.o. . i K n r R it r( i k w.iio.i .... (
having subscribed stork for plank roaus, Itieir unchanffeable decree eone forth that none of at J ..f..,.n.w.. a i ..v-h,. E.i ,..r '"'
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construction is someiiung new, auu u mey jmu
time"
Ohio Fank Agency. This is the name of the new combination of the. O'.uo Ranks
av,,i 1 iil or a . aid lhe latut v ot I in.' parKU'."
our now free territory shall ever be blackened ; T ti inner.-, we mink tins . f ..,:irtaiic.) IT--due.
1 f such an innovation they fear that some one : HnA AT hiis btM.n uttered in '"o-'hu- '' ."' h"''T A' a;' .'"
"j i (i itw run to , ana on os insuiiiw iriiin n
ieri.: i.oi t the rafi tal M.H-k ot lhe Firetn- n and
!et.aIll.- 1 u-nrai.ee o-ui ai'V w . 1 1 t rotiUnued oik n )"r. in, .lay t i ''ay at the i tfi-e .f K. E t raMor, r.f ter of . .fid and et atreet. ui ii the a 'an e of evil itxt ..hail hetaeu. J '-:-E vv II 1 I Eil LAl, JO N M V K-H. I V HI I K JMlIN KlK frb f d'f K i: ST.i J TON.
may be rude enough to raise objections to their j a voice of thunder; and from lhe whole line of ! o-hrrlii'.e
i
, V . i .Kro fur r' aT v sfi.rl f,r vt n'. 1 II .! Pitt-
going lO mill WlUtauaii uunun . e.. smn;,. f,nm fertile nrecrnn and rohi- . fc . i, r ir,; fc n,
This piracy of the l'rokers none end of the bag, and a "dornick" weighing , P ,.. Mrt",Mi na t1: ! " a jr. v.'ket s -e-1 . ih.u-p a
Feh li. 1-50 l a i I lU-iii. Fiiliitr2.
"to protec t their interests h orn the piracies ; mode of going to mill with a half bushel of grain ' I. .!..,.!. ' TIiIj ,irv rf" t , a lmbr . . - i - ..J 1- ;k;
ui- uu.,. ...... t - j in one end ot tne Dag, auu a uuni.ta en California, over the Rocky Momntains. has the r-n ins in buying the notes ot the Ohio .; thirty pounds in the other. Such presons are un- ,ad rej5pouse been returned! "So mote it be." Pinks-, and in finding the mhp home, for 1 wearied in their e!LrU to reUiti precisely the sense , " DEMOCRACY, redemption in amounts rather large, and they were born with. ; i I L. 1 . . r .tkai t ri i n . i - i
t inconvenient times ai times, probably, i My suggestions nave uee ---S" - j Th City Post Office.-1 he scene oauy ex- j N,,.,.:.tRu.,lllUf, haunur.,.. whn thf Fink"? litre extended their dis. 1 rough and tunble, 4 Shane's Traine style, yet mbited t tne postoffice in this city is, probiblv, I Thl. wv,wr.,. i i ,,.8k-a va-ee. on Fioti', Wm
roun--6. and when it is not convenient to
pay.
Our vm r.vhies are with the Brokers.
and for the reason given for the necessity
of this combination on th part of the Banks, j viz: because they si nfl the notes home to 't the bank45 that have issued them, and be- j
as I am dealing with men who pay more regard ! w.ith0ut a parallel in the history of the'world. In I
to facts, than to science, 1 shall feel no uneasi- ; lheir anxe,y t0 obtain letters many persons are j nes about it. Respectfully yours, j on lhfl ground before daylight, and the string of j SAMUEL EDSALL applicants at each window amounts to a hundred,
Fort Wayne, Feb. 4, 1650. j or more) before the office opens. The crowd in- j Plank RoaWhOne of the novelties of our j creases throughout the day, the late arrivals be- ; . ... .f tii..t. n ; tk. '. intr r,h!;Twr! to Ktrnd several hours before their turn.
time is the construction oi i mua uuia... a , ,
Dancing and "Waltzing Academy. MK i NKKi.tl .M. I EFFECT! 1'LIA b-.'f" ve ., i 1.1 . ; e !ad:ea . s, n ....... i e m. it i, ,M A'i.Hi thn " he hl-et j . jjpti t he ' I'f !.!. I i. o t - a.ve u'ii I. a . h- and e.'f-M.ei, w .HJoi-jS '' ni'-rrre run d- - lv ieaviuf iii. rii iiMi i ' SNVIhK ft Ll ' I Ii A N . or A', t h- r-a eiti oil 1 a ( t oi Tern. t n ifniiari fr ot.e -rhi 'ar. i'ayof ml n Tu iiiui Thu-a-.ia Winn for 'a i'e- ela-n from 3 tilt 3 entlenien r'a fr to r I ! P. M. Tl.f; eU.- will t tunned oo
iiv o !- d --r ipn-.ii. ' v t-l- r i T o.line con-l. n d ta ; ' ""' " .ue ah ve for sale. JfiMN M-F AllKN" At '. P'a.n Crti'i -.. tu pai 35 and G ter wal'z;
'anal Haan.Pitti.tmre. ! ""I U'H'io' e, I'. aa v 't.
J AIES .11. DAVIS Jk O.,
! Flour Factoro & Commission Merchants
f b 15
li.unitT & LMEH.
Of M a l Aent f ,r the a:ve L'ne
cau-e it is a check uron the issues of the nQW comIne rapidly int0 use in the Northern Places near the window have been (-old to impa
ir- R E S H A R R I V A L ! A c v Spring: U o o cl s 1 1 QWliKMTKPr C' .. have jnt remvrd th'ir J74) fi at arrival oi" New Hid I iia!e tixl tor the !Hl!l.i "I R BH. ron-i-inj r:i rtl . of M in-Uo 1e L'"es.
Wai.s rlo. Two Po' ka !; Mazurka i!:
I'l.Hj M a r. u ka i a.io a.:e
da. do:
! Pintifr eory
heau ll'.'l fhii-n. pl.ih , ami v r jr i.eat tintred. l o a enoK-e lot o! niuail P a .! (ii.ic'iaim ai d s.iiie very hard
was np.-ir- ! 10 II 1 If I r oil... f !r ri K 1. 11 . iuj ... ii I i"i'.f ' -
The box
Fanks, as 11 co if the:n to be ready, for ! t of Xew. yorkt Northern Ohio, Michigan, tient individual for as much as . "ft 1 . JI". I", .'..". .4.r.rNnrfK TA A 1 V Q
tuey know no: t!;e time titey wiu oe ca:;e,l Indiana Wisconsin, &c. , aeuverj, .or u.e u.v aio. lri- Lr,e,.-- Van. h. rh. r Ar . to hm
on. and in-ome mca-ure prevents an ever : The principle of this kind of road is this I ly equally thronged. I his stite ot things wiil t w- rnfui.y u.vi e the atteuuou f our f, ,eu ai,.;
.1 . .1 . i- !. j nmhah it pnnTinue. Willi liiuo aiiieiiuidtiuu. mi . ,, .... ..... 1. : - r .1 -jji
. - , ..-...r lne Ifl ? t'nri Of HP ' t ... in curresbion. IIIICK uiaims. mtu f J ' n. e mu i m-onis. u-o -. mu .1
' ",,r v" ' : w " ' , , . . . i within a week of th- next mail arrival, when it I tlona" m:p ..f a-' th lie ai-d .-e-uaMe tv -t -it omentinitv are th immediate .Tamer in from the timber of the country, ana uppo.iea ' x. I -n a ae ai.'an". : o tne n .,.f n n v and eoUrtrv. , r ., , . th T.e of evrhanrp : by sleeper whenever necessary. This kind of i will be renewedtPacihc ban f ranctsco) News. , a.v1 h. .... ,.y t ;il: ,, ren-w.derTo u io thm "paper war, as tne ra.e 01 eAC.ange ; o weepers waeneci a . 1 to receive, at 2'ait, a ' a -ha'- -1 pair... Kb
..e., road is sat., to tie a very euuu one 101 hiuioj, r.. f ;:;n,Mnmr J u-,r;nrl i usiwi : vv it m .-i r. . 1 v
i , , .:....,.. ik, f.,.-e ar n. ' 1 . . . . ... . 1 ten 1 t Ranner r--p v s
ana wnerever mere is noiij ...... v. i htve been substituted in place ot lath, at the : .
rnrrsT. Tliose clebiated musicians nidlv adontinrr them. Tlie average costa is no ' T 0,, ls,,m Th-.-i,u. ni.,i.l 1 HilliUM
.... j . I lMr LlUUa.ll- .1. luu.. ........ . .-v... M
, ! j - at FARM, wilhin two mif of city, wrh
prevent corrosion, suyarciuiisiruu aooui , .j. . - m r(miflir-nv.iP h...ie. a -o ch e-oond a wou'd We
illOtHlirs, TSackcrel, Cotton Bat.
till, AC. l'i fia'lt R io fofee; 'Jo hhd, prin e u.'t; ro :,hl. prime new MiiIiwi, J" "a f I tt i n me 1o ; No i M.-ekerel, h -.if No -J d . to h't h'.' No do; 1 i t'ji Crier Vmejidr: V toiler r.,tt'.n Ha.iinj; 2 i i I'.nr ".o a-n ; :(. .: . do. l'o d ".t O 1o - J i- re'e!veJ ai d for aaia f b J H. HOLTZCLA V, ive-t -r,M
, kept down to i per centpremi
6'
Madanioise'.i Augusta Victoria and Appoline, Will give a Concert ;n the IIa.II of the Fair Flays, to-morrow evening. Our Cincinnati exchanges have spoken very favorably ot" these young ladies. M'i'.e Augusta Victoria rivals the celebrated De
, ve uer u ?uu..uvu ... j-.. v. ....., pidly adopting them. The average- costs is no CheWT Lu natic Asylum. The wires are ja; more than 700 per mile. The plauks will last to vnt corrosion, and are constructed
itior la years without renewing. 1 ne resu" 1 ! 1 ' inch apart. The plaster or stucco is placed as- durable, ana u- n a f"i h-m. tor parr-ei, that they are about as good to a farmer as a ; . q 0Q tolh silieSi and the whole i '-JLf' lA. 1"H?L
McAcam road, while thev do not cost a tilth part
ALFXaMIFKC. I)OWEV, - Attorney and ounieUor ut Law,
KI.-I.VG SUV. INDIANA.
7" ro'Yr'nr in the niiH.i:nf flh n ai,...i.nj
d --eu-n a iro- her;., lor parneii r tld fie r,i ar-d a I o'he, proiVaunal bi.i-
1 U C a i 1 II Ol fdtlij uu LMJt.ii siurs, auu lua w iiuir, ; it !s s ndforms a perfectly adhesive and sol.d mass j
.. r,.r.. . .! i t m nA r m r f . . 1 1 w . .1 . J .a
risht or ten dan liardern. hue ,
ie. wi! he ,r(.V4 al
ii fx granieu i j Tj,ia improvement might be extended to the con- . ihnmj ho i- "ii M a n Cro a reei, 4 tj .inine We. nA wr see that .v 1 lev Charei ! n . I'a' 'e mid Kn fet 11 ,nd we see iiiai . plructiyn 0f wa;is and partitions, ana the greater i v n 11
as much. N"ini roas charters will b granted at i
this session by our Legislature ai
the ;ecreury of State in New ork maKes . .,,.!;, v,- thla smir.U nmri m;ffkt i A ItltlC'Ii. IlTt'i--
( .,,i i i Pall Ul a uu...ofe, j j , ... flayer as a pianist, and M ite Appotine ! .W. .tranrdinarv rerrt that artlela nf .iocia- 1 . . ..... c. . I t. r r .a a BtrK ii im Ho- .1 ii,i uT en
: --i- i rus renfierei. oerieciiv nre-orooi. r..- r
' - - Hir iito. oii't nrr
' r: P. Hathaway. Ri'H.s; Sun, Jo eh Co I. Cine: rnatf . J II Pejpe . f fir WiHiiiubiii, " W n.'i' d k llaaentjery N V M C. Gaiber, Mad woo feh 4 d wtf
unrivaled aA a guitarist. The Crescent ; tjoa for th constructioa of "2;T '3 r00 had been CV.y esys cf the per form sacee of tae : filti In his ofRca.
ot asi nr.d, i!iii.
'fll.'M ID 'IJilll'tl) M:
Xj" The ri "tr is falling rapidly at liit point.
HUpllSl
Birer -j-t
P C. 5?TETN'S.
and aizea.
A l-o a f w fanrv
oi e 'hat rant he Seal Call aoon. or the wllbegoae.
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