Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 282, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 March 1850 — Page 2

1 ) A I L Y COUUJ VAL ?t . . i a it it i: it. i:jttor. ;m a i) i s o n : v it i i v r. kmm;, u ai: ii a.

Me Gamer: You will please withdraw my! JSew Argon Atmc Expedition- 1- lve thousand ; More of the licr.fUu or a riff "reorv . UUU.k,u:,s , , , ;.

New Akgonal-tic Expedition. Five thousand ' More of tl.e Ilonefiu of Piper CiirrcntV' I

I oame from the tint of candidates for Mayor at the ; Mississippi Jasons, with tea thousand slaves, con- It ap-tear from a special report of th Treat- j li( tW-. s;ar; t;"-'Vl i rT:v. t,v etwuinz election, as business of my own calls me ... ,. . . . ... . . i . , . , ,r P,:,..i,n4 T-r sn tera n:A a i.i Wt. n. rr i from borne too much for m to give any attention sUtatia outnern S.ave Co.oav , are-or . urer ol Mate. that the amount of prec.ii and , f. p ma,fh37 DAVID WlUTH. I to that of elections. Please lender my siucere ' that is the plan to set oat on ttie 1st cf May, counterfeit bank paper in the Treasury, is --.- - 'r',,",. V:Ti 71 f i- -or-fVy thanks to my frienda for th-ir kindness and past , from Jackson, tor California. Perhaps thev will ' 7 50 24. This is the amount the government ha ''t.y auItl,..: ' " i.;h;;u j!i..nii;s'?

favors. Pr.ovD

HENRY DEPUTY

07-We are indebted to Jo-,- Howard for Godey's Lady's Book for Apru an excellent number.

I r. GUT & l,it,K.

sail in a ship -a, steam A rgo circumnavigating lost by these swindling shops, ann which oust be t n. t, i r a .'1 1 1. Y I" I.O I'll- ma.ie cf ftt,

n.'Tinv c 1 it thf llrsiir-arv F.v- the Horn, and touching at Juan Fernancez and ' made na bv the tax -ia vers of the Mate. This , v fa- a ...tlor ir. i'.tr m at ti,e

i ery day the intellect and the power cf the t lhe tJaUipazo Islands; or perhaps they will sum, however, is but a tri:Ie, compared to the .1"

; Whfo- rmr'- IP;t,. trt .ho H.-n f . ffo. ! march on foot over the Ilockv Mountains, the ' millions which bank explosions have taxed the IKJroMOE STOUK.

i 3 , , ,- , Tl ! Salt Lake, and the Sierra Nevuda, converting ' people. How long will thev cuiellv submit to ' f.t OR.vri.Fri. forth ptronac I Mve erous, and constitutional poncv ot the De- ' ' - 1 , i i;" ;vv tvM trom my tfimj, aiutre jr.- . . 1 . ' the Mormons, and civilizing the r.utaws and the ' be robbed by these heartless monopo.ies. Is n i fr'-JSw- Ut ! "nd twt t .l.t U.eir attuocracy on the question ol siaverv; tor, ,- , . . .,- .... ,,,. ; u-u-.iua t u.v eie. we stock 01 rio

, , , , . . - ,. 1 Apacnes as uey go; pernaps vuej iut khhj : not a cgrace mu.Hiiva i uir o' ; ,j x .. r.j. itur iTola A. K. f M;T.

CO" we canno: a ree 111,3 J'tt,li,ct t t.aiuu, aurllU6 t " south of 3 deg. 30 min., perhaps north of it: we have laws that allow corpraf to per-

of the 20: h and 27th ir. tant, in its: we lost our candidate for the Presidency j nobodv knows: particulars reserved for "actual i petra'e thefts, to the amount of rnilhons, upon BY THB PACKAGE OR DOZEN-

weeping charge of "iizir-5 arid sttngt- 1 more than a year ago. Ihose who tnen : mem!,ers."

the pubhc with impunity, and yet brand as a

i-j-V'1 n Utals, H'ks, and lahn llj'.s.

a'vc ain.Mi- t .ar tt. acd s!.!!

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IT CIS a -T a I list I. . lanners OJ .in aim ouinc ; uchuuiii,cu anu ut- iucu i v, uun cnuuioc ; nil uiai uie puotic is periiiuieu 10 n now nil ; criminal, liau lousigu m mc i eu irutidi j , uic iu- 3 :t'rn t- ''sv.- rr-ive s f.-.v ui:ttreit raises more

of the a.liot-iin" c--uniie. That our mar- . and eulogize it. Then, thev held up their . that it, perhaps, cares to know is that these fif- dividual who pilfers the paltry sum i,f $35 freni ! v"'' -'".it and ce rt. .r

ket is not o we'd su-rlJ with the pro- 1 candidate as sure to oppose it; now, he is ' teen thousand Argonauts of the new expedition his neighbor? Lain d

4ucts of the farm? and garden-?, none ' compelled to admit that it is the true na- i temg.ourteen thousand nine hundred aua nity ; f..rorae cwe is iega.isea. ..uca is uie caarac- ; ' . I . : . l - : : 1 l i ...... r .:(.:-.!.:..

ii.it is pum.ieit ; : in i-i . au.i l ismuie are to i-r s-"t t

verv l nil!"- !-. A IS. f-MMH r

who hive lived in the city and attend- tional ground. As in 1343, so in ISoU, the c-d market, even for a short tine, will ' Democracy never wavered in their ardent denv; but ii it the tail It of a want of pro- advocacy of this genuine Democratic prinper attention to agriculture, or to the poor ' ciple. It is this policy which is now setquality of the lands! FroTi the little ex- , tling the whole question, by combining upperience we have hid as a citizen of Madi- j on it the moral and political force of many eon, we think not. Tie ropid increase of; who have heretofore united in opposing it.

wealth and the advance in the price of Talk

lands, the quantity of the stvjf thtown tip- ; the

on and fcoli in our market by the hucksters, j iev

prove tliat the supply is ample. If the quest. on h asked, Why not the produce of the garden and dairy brouijht in sooner! we answer, The want of good roads; and, probably, the market hours have not been arranged to suit the. convenience of the country people. The most of the

wagons we find at our market belong to i .

more than accompanied the original hero of the ter and consistency of whig legislation.

golden fleece, adventure are to go to California Seneca Advertiser, and establish a "Southern Slave Cokmv," bv ,

viso are to be settled without further trouble

f Phil. North American. j

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l'ALU II A 'f Si,

V 'lei of l'a!n Laf lla's J'.re-t from ihtt

it '''-n el! e Utrlf'rpnt qua'l .ii vt.'if rhp9L t v Thr r i

I HE KlVER AND THE UAKE. iiit) .11 ISSiSS'.ppI i or tt-.? i v mar ,u, A , B. ? Ml Til.

! continues To discharge its surp.us waters in an

li h rii can a.1 J wt't

immense volume through the Counet Carre Cre- , - am-ux. :.i,-i are H.ai.y new au.i t,rsuti- . . , . toi l.r 1 lrt m.e. Mieli as ihe Jenny l.mj.

1 nese waters hnd tneir way into La&e t.x.--!-.-.r. nt anaai .ai!-r. uht c.-lored iJaiterji-

Tin ciict I? hi ann SniiTH nv tuk Foi-tor. i Vnr.h;n iK wl.nl ...uittrv fr.im "41 lM'i-e -! v- n-1 Siips; Ti-s end Uur--

" " " ...... ... .- !(.- wn.te

u.ii o'4i)ti r'ii; s. f , with

of any man or set of men, settling ; Allan Campbell, Lsq., for many years Clue! ; a short distance from the river to the hue. At j sne t.:;lU, a i a. .U en ry other kn..1 of !"! ;

difficulty', if ever arranged, as we be- 1 Engineer of the ilarlam Kail road, has recently ,.ea.st one-third of the whole water of the river, u 11

i . . i .i oeeu v i. ui uuueriaae e cousii ucuuu ui a i d-s neen esiunaiea, is now p:issinsr i.irou" i mis ; .. .., iu- n t,-1 .n c ait e it wid be, the noble exarnni? and t!ie ; , .. .. . ' . . k. . ... ., 'd k... t-. . ,.,!... , -,,.! v.

. . . -j-. . railroad in Lhili, bouth America, which, when . crevesse. I he break is a mile and a halt wiue, ; n.iv; fn.-v - . af .. tUe Ur, t i -t t, rlmg principles ot the Democratic partv i , . ... . ., , , , . ' to ... i a ..- , . ." I a rt 1 ' ! completed, u ill be the hrst ran road ever con- i and the water flowin" throii"h has an average " ' -,,al- ' '

the Union wi: a one do it. Is tins not : , ... . .... . " " iu,. aiu .-mi .iue r-.n he r un Ult U1UJU vv i.i a.juc iiu i.. 11 runtei s.mt 1 nl 1 ih pmialor. The roan IS to Ath f l-i.t i.rhl f.t 1 . pmm1. t in' a: I i-t - i a i; vi-rn -

ster

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a pioua posuion lui our grea. oiu patty j rtm from lhe port of Caldera, on the Tacific, to 110 doubt quite destructive to the neighboring' to occupy! And does it not cover the the town of Copiapo, distant fifty-rive miles, j planters, has obviousK been a great relief to the; schemes of disorganizes with the contempt j This town lies in about 27 deg. south latitude, iu 1 Citv, and will insure our safety. In the mean- ; i i ' - i they deserve! : a climate of remarkable salubrity. The compa- time, the lake has begun to rise rapidly, whether i

ny is composed of some of the wealthiest resi- ! from the prevalence of easterly winds or !he great

Negroes i x the Ft.ench Assembly. The

! dents of Chili, and the road will be mainly under i excess of water from the Mississippi, we are ua-

hucksters, who do not, as a general rule, is!and of Guadaloupe Ins just elected two the direction of Americans. The line of the road j ahle to say. The water in the new canal, we

produce any article they vend. Farmers,

C I !.1UI:- Mif ;n . rMi- - ,,rr" " ";! - a. ...oi win.,. .f ;f J,.v t.in.l-. Wa-tiitijioM Ti, Tt) tor IUi..t-. t ic-tsi is, 'nllt i- xof ! l:i .',( .tk. 2" ii as.-t . a ...,r, . j. .ra tier l..tpf.l- A..e. Cail an I I.h.k at . f- m ( r ! t A. U. SMi TI!V ini'OKTAM to vii:ns. f WlHt; f n2 opinions hv Men givm I y Memrs

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negro citizens to the National Assembly in is straight, and the elevation to be overcome does mi,iVrt.inri. is three or four fet a!ove the usual : Pl yv .r.ia- flm er:

. . , , .,,....! . ; I fl-' l.llt!t,.-.l !

, ! Taris. One of them, Ferignon, was Gov-

lilf n irnnil m.inv nf i.iir nlipns. itO IlOt

, , , ' ernor of Martinique under the Provisional like to l" t lit) at niidniirht. to come over i 1

. i & . lnd rn.T.lM in hi -II us a chicken, or a noil mi

i r fernin inrone.

not exceed one thousand one hundred feet, with j Waler mark, and the swamp from the toll-gate is hirit: .rp. . n ir.l

a grade of four or five miles of fifty feet per mile. ; pretty well tided up with water.

Government established on the ruins of the ! The great business of the road will be to trans- j fX. O. Delta, llhh

uuh tuifyci aim iu 'wt:i wilj nuin luo iiiuiv vi ' th i t t

of butter, or a dozen of Cgg3. They pre- i 1 . Copiapo, and coal for smelting, and provisions j "Tormentors."-Fight rowdies called "Tor- , ; u. nf iv.,rv. i.4-.i: an i leuiU i..'.' fer selling to the huckster: and by the time ; f-The exact velocity of electricity ! for the consumption of the miners. mentors," were sentenced at Philadelphia, on ; XI .U Y the huckster gathers his load the articles ; a!nncr n ronner wire him been ascertained i Mr. Campbell's compensation is to be G,000 a Saturday week; to twenty months imprisonment tuj. Tie r.-,..v.,2 r'a,,,.. re,-ai, all a,-s coMrveniV's

art r.f rh" las" nrKon of th

nii ,".' in rr,a! -t;ai wrtuom of

u ,11" tn-iii ?)sm'it. rppr.yt Jtuuirv ,r. ; Ttiw r. w a.-- tin- -i Ifi oi' J.u.rrv. I-4I, I it o ti ii and 'j ?! t i iiii ,.f i hat a.- ami ,.f!.

; an. :;. tv tti mil. I Ii- ' -ei-i xit ri amre the tat '

are frequently spoiled. When we have as

good roa.is as they have running into Cin-

, . . . . 11 1 w . : o'lirt m T ia iicTurti nhimnii .irtf a 'itt wi; mrr iit-n ' -

to be 2SS,000 mile in a second. It is cal- I 'ear. atld expenses paid out and bacK. lie is ; - t -""-j i " I ;h -tte ,. . f u, i..!h of J-muarv. t.w. nm

" i,r' 1 a- t i-iiri 01 r-rtsniarv, Ifr-la. hut

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culated, accordingly, that we could tele-!1' 09 aPCQraPameu u 11,8 urot"er. IU

;,; ,v -,--, ,.,! i .. -m cnrdio.l 1 t . . , , , .' Oampbe , nsq., me recent democratic canaiuate cmnati.out maiKet i;l t-e as v ell supplied . graph to our antipodes in rather less than! v 1 r .... i ' , ,r . ' ... ! for State Engineer, and Mr. v allon . Evans, ns the Cincinnati markets. : the fiftieth nart nf .1 second of time! . " .

ravs l:n yivs ..!.. t" : !i .: a t in full ". r.-v

J O. atASSflALU

But, if we cannot agree with our neighbors in calling the farmers " lazy and stingy." we can in the following, cut from their leader of the d'k!i instant. The

4 I i: C I A I. O V ICKS.

. 7- Z. . ' I c-r.ir -iji, .! f VariaH. Th acr of the e.V.h of AladNotl Hutet oinpany Notice. i Ja-nia. y. tC . al ti r.;f a.-l ly Uic n of i,P nth O .. I. ... II . !.... . . 1 1 - . . t. .1 r . I. ' At" V i.ri. r 1 I .!- ..'. t i, . - . . . ... . . .

(KT The people of Ohm elect the Dele- j ceive $2,500 per annum, and their traveling ex- - - - riVtf w ' 1 "'l'' i-"- I(,;,n:n., u,: IV

1 , 1 ... j, ------ 1 ouiv ipjici'M what t.e.1 aire f.d. li"eo rfiwtlpil. next; at which time, it is important and earnestly mar sm tc n hricht 1 rn nplfrl . th:it rttl urr&um'reL hv i.tfl..!. 1 - .

gates to their constitutional convention on ; penses.

Monday next.

Cast-Iron Rails. A writer in the American j March 2'J,

J. WHITEHEAD, Treaa.

.imi: a n: ;ooox S W O Ft M S T i: D T & C O.

rr -v. u:.. i- , i.i n .1. i.t . ' - : . x-.m r::: -r . 01 i Railroad Journal, savs that Dreiudice onl v nrevents i

lawot tuaiun iuv.- uiu:vt:u a., uib .it a meeting ui eiihou i'lvisum .io. oi, ' ... . " , ' TT The annual election of Vestrymen fTrus-

made bv Gen. Taylor and his friends for j S. off., the following brethren were dulv : the im,neti,iUO sub8lUUUon !' castMrou ,or tees) ,.f Christ Church, Madison, will take place j f l'PltjT ViT'i r"-:'h "f"" - ' ... - ' wroncrht iron ra wav bars. Ve kiimv that es- L i-.. ij.... a . ' ;i i ... iil ... .u. ... "'' Uc'tT La.f. i,tily Myir: -.

him. relative to the removal from othce lor e ected to 111 the var ous offices the ensu- ' . . j ...omy , ol ruy j ,...o very nrai i.ia..i rrr.M-t, ..,! . .,a:i u,t

';;.u' ).:.' sake; and we commeiiil the Ban- ing quarter.

ner for it- fearlessness in .i.-c ikt,-g right . out'' on this subject : ' Concerning the charge of proscription, brought egnust Gen. Taylor and his Cabinet, we confess that, if t a concurrent testimony of the Wash- ( ington letter-writers is to be relied on, it is but too well founded, and they are ,g'.y.' BtvEii and V." eat:; L..u The river was at ,-t fctand on Wednesday evening, pays the,' Louisville Courier, with nine feet four; inches water in the canal, and sis feet on I the Fa"s in trie Indian chute. j The weather yesterday morning was

George N. Waitt, W. P.; John J- Lodge, YV . A.; J. I). Langtree, R. S.; Wm. f). Lewis, A. R. S.; Edgar Wilson, F. S.; John Kirk, T.; James Brander, C; James F. Millhouse, A. C; John Ailing, I S.; George Conoway, O. S. Thos. V. YVooi.lf.n, R. S.

periments lately made by the most practical men ; room of the church, between the hours of 3 ami J "f r"iur.l A!i.. rm.M nrw ty! ..i .p- t;. .,.; ai(, ; ,if Kurrlanrt nmw rnnf IikivpI v il,-t iIik ctrrifrth 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and i ;rf "t v'(rlrlv " f-om l-'i t. rpii a r.r. ' i'Ug,and'prVr , V 8 Place nine vestrymen will be chosen. j "'f'T k" a- -.. 1 of "st-irou is oniy l-9th less than the wrought I uy parlirul;iViy t)ei;5rdb,e that al, persons in- I "'J..:?- "'Mv!':t

Hi.

: article; while the cost is one-third less. terested should attend. JAMES SI DP ALL,

' Cast metal resists much better the compression ) Sec'y of the vestry. I that flattens and exfoliates the other, as we eee in j Madison, March thi.i, 1 ?. i i... t...,., ,.r .1,.. p.,,. i; unkmini

; mc uoif ui i"c ucouiug launai, uj wiii.iiiii C;'t "I V(f'-I ITIM'FItT

Olt. THAIIKM. tOll.ti.NN.tr

I. I m"i. TI'ST rwriv.. o r -i. .ti.it Cmeii nntirs l."i mil new Clio U:j. an.l for i. ! v I'uivri i.

Iks I! ini.i i ropy sim'i f I

mar

the top of the east rail, its resistance to compres- 1 rtMlEltK wi'tt.e a Cn.,:j v.n! to Icp-t of tt.n Gfrnun 1 ()() SS f""'! iJit reefhreJ. ' . i f . k,.. 1 1 Ah alr.r S-ri. t v . 'nr t!.el.r,rm ..t'ti.e Kvr.usHiralt , ! W ' ' V

sion and wear and tear mirrht be perfect. 1 tie ... ......... ... . ..i. .... -V ' Mi.t . -i i

. . . i.ii'n-ift.i .M.tift. .ii in t- .o-iii 'iii in!:i."n in. , i n y i destruction by rust is very much less in the cast ; ev. i.ii a. . i '.. J"V .! -.. i-u.-.' i..r a t j I inr.o a; d .".) re. : (.'i.iidrf n li.ih p ! I .r i

artirie.

r. friz.i.f:.

r k : ;it!i rm.iiirp to com mr lice at oVI.kk.

, For par! I. ulars, so' pr gramme It is assert, a that no cast-iron track has ever ; mar -j ham er -ot.y

been laid on continuous bearings, that outfit to be

SAI.i; 'F I.AWl Itl.OCIi. ; ',!'' ' "l I"'"'' A 'irto.ii. S.vur;lav. t' :'' ". r-r,. I- II. u,e lairlui Mfwite.! on

European Emigrants A letter from New ! an essential condition to fair experiment, because

York to the Philadelphia Ledger, says: s what is most feared, the fracture from percussion, j i;-sks c;vi.i;n v nr. v IIARH. fn-iu of

As I( ivishi i;

A' I' I S t i - Ui I f ' A I . I . X I n i 1 1 M E TV.

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; ",. ' .-i in. .... -iim.it. . , '.awverj Uli.rk. ec tilt 'i-irt or. iiM. il .y Joseph G MarsiiaJI j a an .ffi-e. A.c. 1 i tn.s mr- i .i oai. mi day ui nale, ! i!..i.r .1 i.i Daily Ilatmpr ronv.'

FA the er-!ehrHt'-l Mo.o. Hi.

f I' -itiail Tiilii i . will

jrit v i:t,

"T.ftttra fr.-in. cViinnimt mrutu at 1 ivjrunl on I 1j ll...n intir:li' r. i-j i..m. t nrt. :.-lj...

1 " 1 ; ' "' 1 ,u.,upb.. 1 !.- f.vtnre ti 1 Kt:er!ii;f ns on tu. . wo ..tfr- TKOM i h ul.. i- . .,,. i. ...... r ...

luito chilly but cloud V and moderate in I other British ports, confidently express the opinion ed also, that the bars should be cast hollow, giv- j fa' sc ei rr of F.' nr.. r. ;':. at Hip In ! of roe Foir-r.ay V Monrlav fvfn,i,...i',H it.Ti i..t , . nark iiav m

lhe eveniji" i that immigration thence to the United States, the ! ing with the same weigh of metal greater depth MachV.' n an I : o'li. "

on. on

arr. 7

ea- nm, l i haii j , nn l.w t.iiU. h ark mnne mil

I. Anv i.'-.r.ii ret.ir.iino orr or , ....

A rrirs of triiiv wmder'ul rx-e r!m"5 will .p pro . li,rui.!nn. of iifr i i !.miiiiH roiiu.piia'r..f

Fl.I-.i TRO-Ihot.ou v. The attention of our year. The 'advanced guard' is already pouring in

readers is directed to the advertisement of, upon us, and Providence only knows where we Messrs. Gavlord & lllanchard, in another : are goi2 to slow lhe r'!il of them, when they aroolumn of "to-day's paper. These gentle- riv- The 8hiP 'Rhine, which arrived from Liv. .. . , . .11. erpool to-dav, had 26. in the steerage. The Marmen wul deliver an experimental lecture on 1 T1 , , , , : niion. and Sir Kohert ! eel. n.u-kets'i which rami

an 1 Saturiiay evenings

.-h.t at

comins summer, will exceeil that of anv nrevious ! anr! stremrth lo tha rail.

Besides the difference in the general market :,hp V(" Wl'! 'r' "1,u! io bf " v " : is! : '" ;l'f- i marrti in ., i Shi ev. ityroii. Rr-nt!i t rio',1 A;-., n ;il I I If mi ile -.

vaiue ot ca.-i ana wrougut rai.s, mere would be , to d . a grf a'. ma;iy irpi ismg tii'i.i. ui tiie.r new ciia e- ! "..t-l. AMi lAil.tlLKL ?

ati.ilhr i ninnrhint rur t.i'.- sl.nir 1 V-. a C 1 ter

most inierior lines of railway, furnaces may be

found to furnish the cast article at great savins of

F tt !. 1- sir IKK.

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i V; , , , . , r i . i W'n'Tl". I'Mit.o. ia'P Shawl., r.rcn,', ,f vVl,rc m ofi.U-l,. Hear-.,, IV. '.ii .,,..! I mory, ami in- 'l "!"-'" 1 " 1 . -1 1 A IV v n I;

1

for

tii:inf nr c" r.l 1 . . i .1 . - tiil prpniritf

ia last night, have an aggregate of between four m the Hall of the Fair-Hay Engine house. ; an fiye uindred."

- tate n-l v f- .- ! '- ' !? r-" -r -. . iri,p-o..' I,. i,v

carriage over the other: whereas iron rollinrr mills a rr-n-i ily di r vprr-d scion air pr. -(-. w h ,.-h m;, u-

, , ! j. a ii'il ;o frv tin'-o;i i f '..! . i:-.if.H , ;

to make wrougut rails are comparatively scarce

Mint ions of jtmiI Imi'Cn w

Thii iiHio is ,orth th oo..c,ri0r , i i r. . will "! 1,1 " ' f , iP i 'M-r.i' v, r ian-ms; 01:a

CO-N'otwithstanding the unprecedented ( Don 1 fr.ghneo. there s plenty of room Ues afaoul constructing railways. .numerator, wid avi- -tr,,'y w...iCrfu! ami m,i.'-

l ottsvil.e Morning Register. Fru. wiil ,.,; , v. iv .e rrwi for La,!, arl . . .... , t.-e Gntle!ii',li who ai'f ml lh"i!i. A Silver Cckry-Comb for Old Whitet. It n7'T"" 5 oVio-k-i (;re ;o commence ar : i i prerwr- v. is not generally known, says the Philadelphia: Jcy-rar.'-i o' a hi.'s'i in. 2.1 e cr.--.

Mll.l. I IX., l'l!I.M ,,r

r-i 1atvc-ii.acitv.-h" v.,lnr. arv i n '"iVUiwm-fi Saeeliiis;

-..r-n irelv roiii'-o ami '!i"'v S '.'o '".- .- P' m ;

demand for Eeebe Hats to-day, C. W. Basnet! continues to sell thai excellent article ft, the usual price. Oj-Eio Coffee, m consequence of the

immense stock at New Orleans, is declining

fat, and must, in the opinion of many

merchants, poon be at the lowest rates of i

the season. There is no Java in market.

between New York

am.

California. Why,

we can take all Europe kins, subjects, paupers, millionaires,- and al! and stow them away in Oregon and California.

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10 i . i; sh avv a rut". ' 'VAT A IIA IlKX Itf IIIKI N T dnr. '!i-k and :a;-.rv i.ravv.; 5 .1.1 " ,, ,; " 1'' i' t-ifk f o.-s-.- Mandkerrh rf.. ;-i i -vn anrl f,,r eh !t fr l.. , G, Ml v ft. Hll'l.

Help for Dr. LhcSomeiime since, J. II , Bu!letin-lhat on the da a C!d medal, furnished ) AGocd Chance for Securing a Home' " T - i " X ' t - i , - I

j nsr it a i;. i v t r; r i t v utcn a vh-,' i -.-t-n .

5 ; & S. Applegate, advertised their intention of , ny cmzeus ot ;e- x orK, was presented to Col. j A I f T I O . ; ' COM V UA-C1

! publishing a complete edition of Dr. Dick's; 1,1183 ai l!,e vv mie Ilouse a sllver curry-como, j -p so ..v, .. , rtil r: , r r r., 8n.,w ...u , . ; .r,f,arr,,

works. Eiihu Burritt announced that Dr. Dick '"'""" u Kai oiate-, mnpunlaiia:! a ur e r,-.iHr ?.1(t r .:,,. "i :.-v,- s ; itriUf. ;., '. r, ;,, ,",,vnre '. !I'. .

i in his old age was poverty-stricken, and solicited i was Psentea to ben. layior. lor the oeneht ol ; - - ; . ; r-n .."-ort.re:

i aid from the friends and admirers of this distin- l,ut'." Ul(? 1 rtsiueut s war-norae. v.ov. ; lrp.M rlH ca.;i, r., ,.., two ; T Wr-. r. M w.i.

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ftr-Miss D.x, the well known philan- ' tuished author in America.

thronist, arrived m this city on Wednesday i Messrs Applegates' in a spirit of liberality and lh; ab?urities that have hu transacted in "cim.-i's AM) U Al l s. .-. ". . -r . .u .i r ,u i. - .t. ... i Washineton during a rrit matiw vears. tl:i I

evening, ar.a lex; vestcrdav mornm lor . LU JU5L 11 r vu mc aumui ui me w om, mev pro dlk-o a'- n-o.i wun -t-e &. i.i-'.:'a-ai t or.

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strikes us as the most absurd. The aouors of

i r . 1 . 7. .r Mar a''."-"'"' el Vr a'S'i'ii. We, ? ;- umi-r-i - i-f-.l liaviOij dad our I 'o ! cs'r!r;ij

v ir. 7..-iiari.-.l V won 'rrful Ehir, do no'

roLums r.r, s: , ,a .- ! posed publishing them, advertised far and wide

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.,ir .ni. 0 nMir' v ! that one-half of all subscriptions sent them before Ul" rurry-como must nave oeen oaciy on i..r

ll : the tenth of April, should be appropriated to the '. Vf,nt for heir enthusiasm, when they exp-nJed ( u,.. nd7u,' 'r

OCrTUo bid granting to the widow of fund which Mr. Burritt was laboring to raise. u on a piece of plate for a horse. W e should i Hon. He. ry;iy. Hr vi.tir-Mou. the late Gen. Woith a pension of $600 per ' The time specified has nearly expired the . think u0- lhat CoL Dlisi must have felt hhnself ; 7. ''n' ,,fPt,;''in' " m k. Vil'"' , .i . it o o " , i nWrinimiu hM iiai a t--t k-n r.- o i flattered at haviii? hhiiself associated with the' " l.ewisiats, J 11 ay.

annum, passeu me c . o. oena.e on the t - , . , ',. . , . i For fal t.y fIUDAi i. & 'iHnTlif.R

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YZA met. This bill ws o"rosed by Messrs J ' tne scrr.irers oi nr. hick wtsii to give , i,ct

mm suostantiai a... in nis old age, they should be; -j ... o ..uw. ..o. ...o i.uipiu i-

-Chron. &, Atlas. wul nave a new value, now that tne wcriu knows

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they are extended alike to man an beast.

K;ng, of Alabama, and Davis, ol Miss.

. - - . .. . , eeua.ng iq their subscriptions

(Toxl Wayne may properly be styled jj-We ropy the following from the Nashvilk

tne Citv of Flank, sats the Lafavette Jo'.u. ! Banmr nf s.nirv m-.ni-.- r-. ,, , , . - - ulBwr 01 aiuruav evenn.g. (ten. Jackson Tne t arewell Adore" of s nil. They are making arrangements to . The River. The river, although falling at Andrew Jackson, was readiu the IIuu of.

ptar-k ail the road leading to adjacent present, is at a formidable height Those familiar reseatatives, at Ildrrisburh, ou the liku i

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PATIAT Spiral Ttvisled t Hrrt l ared Iron I.izlitittns: nods, sti . --"' w.lh ..- 1 .- - ' '.V ro.,'1--- '.7 j, rr;j fur briek t trii. Bui .!;. y 5. ' . -n, inps- roil a-- yoml .1 ! :rf. J .- fit.'::

awful eouse-tu- .. ot .t ,:i..t g.

wihti: .0i. Jll.tlN r,.,l Jaeopf. rSn,r:e. In i, Bijt ,''"'"' "' -.'-f'.'t B.nt.t l.w. Hfi 1 2T ' ,-'r"""-- Ikr.l e r r, 'f a!. I.t. i T:k" '"-- N:-'- i-'"-''' ".1 f llatiJift., i '' - "" dy tr ..U . f ,(,.,, ' ' ' G Sll VV PEo.

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r ounties, and p;an.cing the streets ot the i WIU our locality can form eome idea of tne rise, fore both Houses of the Legislator the Gover- I'ms .ns .i.-.-ir".is o r-ir.rj i-'-se rr.!i .j . ;v : ,v.-.n t. f..-. .u . .1. . . 1 , leaving their orrr a: t'i M - Kms Foi".1rv.

; ...... ,ai,i um-. me water 11 at tnts present wn- t nor ot the Commonwealth and the Heads of the wnere t.iry w.h b pre 1 ting a few inches over the Gallatin Tiipo-i.t. Il-narinmnu in ,.r iU i ,4 r 1 !'

.... . - j . ; ' ... .. - . v-. . .0 ui i ui bi . L'l Of Course all the laho.r which it tK; u.n , n ; ... : . . u .. . . .1 : . 1 v . 1 1. v i- m. t 1 . . 1 it 1 i . . .

sand JiOaars uor.a of dounie eagie has . year had been expend in preparing the bottoms cv uttered years since, that tne nan,; of L rew already been paid out from the .Minna flirf.u,1B?MrnMi ,,i,,., fk ..... : ., . , ... ., .... .. I n Hmmu- .H'i . ,t wm, H , a

. . . t-t " "01 l: ius., wuusi me ce- ' jacKSOii wuuu oe counied wilil in..: aenipT- 1 10- :i.., nir w-. 1 . r--. i (.:

jructionof tVnce,, e , must S-gr,t. ' ten in th celebration of the An-.er..:a:, p.oj.le." lr'rmarra M' ""Vu-.il-riv

town. The Doukie Ea ..le. Two hundred ;hou-

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