Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 48, 22 November 1848 — Page 2
(5-Washington, Jefferson, Madison, j
Old Zaek Srutcured! The following sentence was voted on the
Proceedings of Council.
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! C3 Kl w 'a Wiia j IMsnroe, Harrison. Tvler and Tavlor.i
..... - w -- . .- . . ... . ' - , . - V . vi i nig l t r: v, lui a i a iv. . , .-v seven of the eleven presidents of ihoLni-;.. T. . . ,. . . ; HiaBrtiarxi Crrng Ilaa ; ' i lh. It is too good to be kept i
ica states were born in Virginia. and, beggiDgthe vote r parde
fjT-Lucian Barbour, Esq., lias been
r pi t;.!,, ; this ritv on the """'. "
J.rMe I'mUmJimm.
Lack! Ort. 3. Tbe select committer, (by ti.e chair- annr,;nted bv the President. Attornev for i2? Messrs. tdttors: Allow m ikmLl.
the pet.- . ' .. . ' .... ... . "
hod of Robt. HU1 aud Jos. McCoy, to vacate a the distrct ot Indiana, in the place ot fliirk Division, Xo. 3, sn of Tewperanre, .'v,n pDP" iwi tne a.tentioti of bun-
Daniel Mace resigned. : Meeu every vx euaeuiy evening, at bi oV-l-ck, nessmen; Kiid young men of tbis COJU-
The People are Trluniplinut.
It in with ordinary degree of pluns-
ID the ballot-box- ; , franklin r . n4 aim netilinn nf Jos
on, we ,ee. cou- . nowen. a.eo rnearaa anc K.caara u. ' ; , James P. Burgess, V. P., Abraham Uaar, R. Si. Mtltnity, who are desirous of bvim,... vacate certain alleys on Green st. anJ establish, Illinois. 7 ut siruus ot OeCOtniDZ
oU.ereiu their stead; reported unfavorably to the ; Wf-have returns from all th- enuntie Philathr.pc Oivisioi., o. 4 , S. f TM thoroughly acquainted with inereantiU
r tne. proposed Meet every Monday evening, at 6i o'clck. vllc . i . . . . ,, , , The report wa but fifteen, which show a Whig cram of ..... transactions and Book-keeping by Double
ono.r. iaM iia, " ' or Mnglo Entrv. to the Mercantile Ad,.!
to the ...v. ...v. M.,lirtHTV UfiBav .flnn,,. ,1 ... " "
AVCDXESDAl', SOVEMBER, 22, 1818. j wonder OUT Virginia friends all claim to strained to make it public
;bOOf tho "Jtrrl JaintllCg. ."ZACHARY TAILOR, stand up: former, and introduced a biU for the proposed
fr- i;,m:,-r m.nufir.rpr "You have been indicted by the Grand Jory, i change cf alleys in the latter. there j Cn7"A lirrninghara manufacturer re- r,,..i.i. ;iifn v. ! accepted and the committee dichar-d.
h'lv ,lolml l.ef.iro a committee of tho ... . ,. . i the bill was read twice, committed
uro that we congratulate our reader, ui.on -.. ' " ' .t . : resoiute.y and aeierm.ueu.y seeding . ,cominjUe of tbe wbo!e auJ mad8 lUt5
v . - mr repij u uucu ,a i o . .me uay lor next meeting. ! m tii.f'.i nnlor for 800 worth of doll' fair, oljlu and impartial investigation of your j Order from D. Runuetls in fiivor of Charles
. - n i l - i Thomriftrtii fnr IT rfVrrd in slrttpt rfiiii!niMt -.-. T . , 1 rT1, l.-i v.tnalrail I"! (tO
case, by a jury oi tne reopie wnom you mit ... w- ... A , It..v. v-..- , . . Accounts vs. City were presented ty K. I . ,, . .r i
i-""" j j- ' j I-M.ute, lor tugmeer servti es Jjl ; J . .M . V J. 11. , u "
guilty. j llutton, for lumber, Sl.3.4, and 1. Thislletii- , Ca-S 3 070- over all
the result of tho late national cltciion. Tho peoplo through the whig party have triumphed nobly, gloriously triumphed! The victory is noble and glorious because the interests tfl stake wero so momontuOUS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE THEIB sovtUEtci.NTV, in opposition to tbe one man power. In tho oloction of achaky Tatlob, and Millabd Fillmokk, wc have tho assurance that tho government will bo administered by them in accordanco with the letter and spirit of the conititution. Tho infernal spirit of mad ambition and
the lusts of conquest will bo subdued. Wo will not "quit our own to stand on foreign soil." Wo will follow tho pleasant paths of poace, and !enrn war no moro." If the peoplo stand firm anJ guard tho Halls of Congress with unflinching friends of freedom, no sod which is now free will be cursed with slavery! Tho great national thoroughfares, tho rivers and harbor, will bo improved. Tho facilities cf commerco will bo increased by a sound national currency. A just and fair protection to American Industry will be secured. Tho cJtponscs of tho general government will bo retrenched. A strict account of all public cflicors will be Tt quired. The interference of all public officers in popular elections will bn forbidden and proventcd. Party spirit wilt bo banished from the Kxccutivo department, and tho only inquiry as to an npplicant for o!Tce will be "is ho honest, is ho qualified, will ho be faithful to tbo constitution?" No partiality will bo shown to tho north or tho south, the cost or tho wost, but in one common bond of brothorliood we will bo all whigs all democrats all Amer icons. Thcso things aro what wo candidly believe will bo ihe result of tho oloction of Con. Taylor and Millard Fillinoro. Wo may forgot the past, in the bright prospect of the future which is bo for o us; mid wc hall yet acquire that glorious goal of national grcatness which an intelligent, patriotic, frco and sovereign people only can acquire.
eyes. (r-Tho Philadefphin Penn.iy 1 vanian snys it is tho intention of tho locofocos to contest tho election of Mr. Johnson as gov
ernor of the Kcy-stono State.
It now remains for me to pronounce the sen- i waite, fordo., fil,6i. All of which were al-
tence of the Law. That sentence is.
the orccr of Rhode M tlld.
Returns from the entire State have been
Cass
3.610 Van Lluren 111. TavSor over
2,368.
That you be taken from your residence in
w hich has been for some time in success-
MARRIKO, On Thursday. Nov. 9, 1?, by f"5 operation by S. IX. lUrnaby. at tils new the Krr. F. P. Montort, .Mr. NATHANIKL room on 3l sfree t. Ia ytrn i Hiio. IlavMcCI.l RK. to Mr. JA.Nt THOM.OXi all in? lo.rne(, t!iat M, ,Wnjll Ra,l .j. cf tin vicinity. i i ... . , . ... -Mercantile instruction wiih Penman-wi-tais iMlmni of Wild c herry. -liip, and knowing his reputation as a Crtai Rrmtdn -A very important .ii-!.. ovei ; teacher of the latter branch, I felt a curivvhith this I'.ilsdiu exerts a verv poweiful iuflu- . . i , , . , , Iv ii i .i ".v to ascertain whether he is as comperitce. n that of a Liseaed I.iver. lit this coin-
except seven. The majority for Cass, so pUiut it h. undoubtedly proved more etikacious ,U to UBC" lHxk-keepitijr. as lie is wri-
..... . ... . . .... . .. i in . . . . . r .
1 lie bill to change certain allex s in Oreen st , flir ls 4 14 Polk s maioritv was 2v14. thau any remedy hitherto employed, auU lu uu- '"e iiium rnniens ttiat I was not
20 ", Van Ruren 211, Coss 100. In 1S44 j paCed on a Chair, provided for the purpose, in j was considered iu commilte of the whole; report- , . ' merous instauces when patieuts h.ve endured onlv surprised but hiffhlv ffralifiel t. ,, . - e i . it c i . ,m f d to the Council with amendments, and whs s ITinia. . ' , . ' . - "uutu a " tho town give Polk a majority of .. , the White house, and be confined for the term; rea) a u,ird t(11(J ud passed. I h Or.ii- , , , , . f long and severe sufferiug from the uise.se. with- ; esa the facititV With tltvh he imparted Wo believe Mr. Van Duren has never re- ' four years to such labor as your country may ; naIlce Wl!, w follua in auou.er column " stal?'1 so'" "ajsago t.tat e jcar- oul r.ct.i4i,lg lhe teasl il01trfit fri1 ,i,.-i,,lWM,ii. instruction to his nuniU Hi. m.kl r
And may the Lord have uiercy upon Mr. tloweils staled tiiat Mr. t tinstopner tho- t d that irgltua liad gone lor 1 aj ior. edies, and when .Mercury has been resorted to tti ; . ' .
:;0..r,li..10 ''V! Ourfcarsarenuteiuirelvaiiaved. Thitms vaiu. the use of this Bals-m l,a, restored the liv- . sn.cn is em, rely systematte.
i.c.,..ir.-uUUScu,.1u,Tu.r. ."""' ... ; . " 1.-..1,! ...i. f. is plain end beautiful hi lt....
mnlmn. a pnmm Km i I irpl lrnsl nir nf emm r vi In nnr mn rmnH . "j -v . iuu, ami ......an,. w... - rr . .
.Am& pswl.Sf Wj TjSsr ; ,it!sr3. iioweiis. mtoii aim rieiciier, was ap
lowed and orders given. iBiliaua. Oc. IT. The com. on claims, repcrted back The b'tate Sentinel publislies the re- . I f Tt .l. il . 1 . i- .
r ....a -. ...A ine arcou in oi .u r. j onn I eiersou . ai io w i ng nun iiiriw mm n , i rrmnliPS 111 tins Mate
fry-Gcn. Taylor beat Mr. Nan liuren , .. . . . n. ir stone, ic.
. ...... 1 .1.- 'ii.. .r Ur..k;n.lnn in thik
: l-.t 'P.. , ; ' . l-B'eu.
iii iviimuruoun uiu -uw o........;; Di8trict of Columbia, and that you there be
An order for that sum
reived a majority in his own town, a!
I require:
i your soul'.
though it is democratic.
OrfJon. Taylor's mrj rity over Cass in West Baton Rouge, is 25 votes. (rA foreign paper says "there is now in bloom, in tho garden of Drumrnond Castle, Perthshire, a splendid American Aloe, with a stem thirty feet high, supporting 2S;iO flowers.
07" R. H. Rosseau, was on tho 7ih inst. J elected a membor of tho legislature from i
tirecno county, to fill a vacancy occasion- insure attention
od by tho death of tiio member elected in j 2.JXjr&irZ
August. J-W. W. Riloy of Col urn bu 9, Ohio, has obtninod a patent for improvement in fastnings for pantaloon straps. (fcjrTho expenses of tho city of New York, for tho last year, were 9'2,?()9,152, which amounts to (ho sum of seven dollars per head, for every man, woman and child in (lotham. (f7-Ju!in, Ware, of Chostor co. Ponn., slandered Maria 1'. Ames, and the court has ordnred Julia to pay a line of Si 1,000. Cosily gossip ihni!
IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY 0. P. Holloway and B. W. Davis
TERMS: One year , payable in advance, 9,00 Aftei the year expires, 3.00 For six months, in advance, 1,00
pointed to consider said proposition, aud report
to the Council as soon as practicable, f .Vob. 7. Part of the Councilmen met no f quorum no business of course transacted adI journed to the 14th-
(tCj We invite the attention of our business men and others to the advertisement of V. B. Palmer's Almanack published in another column. It contains a lare
amount ofvaluable information.
or lo a heulliiy action, and in inanv instances ef
fee ted pcnnuiieut cures, alter every Know u rem- elucidations from the Black-board, tend edy h id failed to produce the defied effect. See not only to lessen materially iImj labor of advertisement. ,,e Mudeiit. but makes everventrv entiri-
lv plair. and thoroughly understood.
M IiiKr A lm:ii:ic Tor !!?.
Mr.
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j Nov. 14. All the members present. Messrs. j llutton and Meek, having been away from home j at last meeting, were excused for absence. The alisentpes mi llie evtMiincr of ttit 7tti were, on
XTMo paper discontinued until all arrearages j motion of Mr. Uuttou, excused. tire paid, except at the option of the editors. I Claims vs. the City , wero presented by Sam'l n . . .. .. i , i , Pieree. fur navincr riitttr on 5th st. and removinir
rosiast must oe paia, oy correspondent , 10 -; - . " : . . . n i r ....-,. -
,lll. V ' t I imp .11 i ' i .3... ..iii. w-iiiid, ii'iuiiu - J ' ...... j tan on bridge, 1 day, $1,50, u'lOmoii Homey, ously engaged. Mechanics and laborers have for stake timber and sawing same, 1. The two to do Merchants find sales for their former accounts were allowed and orders given, I , ,, - 11 and Mr. Horney's account referred to committee 3 at reasonable protits. But. uotwithstandon claims. ' ingall this, we confess that the business of the
IN order to give the fVn-inl Vote for the Presi- It. has had practical experience in several deney ihe publication of Ihe Whig Almanac ! ... . , iorl4Jw,it I, deferred until the ti.si "tei 11 mercant.le house, hence he can
ior
of lVcember next. Iu aiiiiiliou lo l i 1 oilioal
Llleclioti Returns it w ill contain a gn-at variety
with more facility impart a thorough
The improvement and business of our city, of useful mailer Statistical , Political aud Mis- kn,5'HS " ScieilCr of practical C-
were never more substantial aud prosperous than
O" Advertisements will be conspicuously inserted in the "Palladium'''' at the following rates:
$1,00
One square of 12 lines, 1 to 3 tpeeks. Each continuance, - One square for three months " six " " twelve
Three squares six months one year Half column six months " one par One column six months
one year
cellaueous
GRP.r.LY i Tribune O.Ti. e, N. V .Scpl
counts, than most other Institutions of the
i kind.
McLl.RATll.
IfrtU Wi.11 LnnnlvM.l.,... .!.- f.
Please lo Head Till. , : wvn GOOD chance to ckar from $5ui to $imm. a as f,nc ,,f 'e "est teachers of Penman-
year. jrAgtm wttuiea u rvrry iowu nij), ani ns prolssor of Mercantile I-
New and Poi.ular Periodical Works,' universal- ,,trUCtlon, 1 much doubt whether he IS eX
On motion of Mr. Scott, the Collector is au- citv isfarshort of what it mieht aud ought to be,
25 j ihorized to assess lots supposed to be abouteight f . . . of lhis sec,loll cf tl,e y acknowledged to be the. best ami cheapest ev- celled bv ailV ill this COUIltrV. Kverv xln-
o 50 1 acres 111 the south pari ot the city, not hereto- i er ..nbllied, as thev cerlaiuly are tin- most sale- j , . ' ' , ' . 4 00 fre assessed, belonging to Mr. Christian Swake- country really requ. re. Our population is 111 aij;e. Auv active Agent may clear $j0' or $.100(1 ,dent is taught individually, and not in 6;00jman,at therateof 50 per acre, be tho number creasing in a greater ratio than the supply of ayN,r. 'A eitvh Cll,,ita f a, J,.,, $33 or $50 classes. Thev are required to make oriff6 ,00 j of acres more or less. ! buildings. We think filty dwellings might be will be necessary. Full particulars of the prni- j ... ," .... . ,
...... v.....iv o iiviii iii. 1 u it 11 aiisncuons. jour-
A,, ... r .1 . - 1 rented Wllnin ten uavs 11 inev were ivj ire unu. 1 1 - --- c ... ,. BRIBED ITXESS. During the trial , f,,eu . ' .. ' .. . application, cither i.er.nallv or bv letter. The nali.e. Pom am lil:inr .1.., ...
10,0(1
12,00
i . ."..... r . rented within ten days if they were to be had. ciples and profits of the -agency will l given ,..11 :
j DKiHtu iMiAtss. iunug me iriai, , r "Pi'licatiou, cither pe
-20.00! of Meat' her. at C onme . a woman, named p.i-. wu.uuu Ke--t - ,,,., must in all cases be paid.
20.00 Marv Keanan, was brought up as a wit. their fuuds to building purposes, 111 1111 ' - - . s ' .1 ...1 . .,...,1., ...ill
30 00
ness for the prosecution. When she made
Several turnpike roads w ill be made to Rich-
' dress,
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RollKliT SKA US, Publisher, oi-iiu aim ueiau. UOlililiwsion, Meant
No. !, Nassau street, New York. , Boating, A:c. an 1 when an rntrv is not
Professional card, not exceeding five lines. j, ,1,0 n1.1 .h ,;.! ! nion.1 during the next season. One is now being i Newspapers copying the above, :inclu-:ig this . uflderstor.,l l.v n..il tt.
for subscribers, per year 5J.OO ! "t'l" T , . ' , 1 r0sir..et...l from here to Newnort ihe work is notice) and giving it right iiiserlions, hall re- 1 ") ""-''""o Do. for non-subscriber. -. 3.00 ; My lord, with the greatest submission I couhtructid from here to Newport the w ork, un y o f vuU w Inch re-; plains it from the black-board. IvachpuNotice, of Marriages and Deaths, when fur-! beg leave to speak a word. 1 have been a" UI1"'r contract. The stock is also taken to ta(( ;jt ,roill .j 5,1 t(J cj i,rr volume. Scud only ;! U .,-,,, n,.v .. ' 1 . j 1 .1 i. . . r . . . 1 . c 1 . ,i-:ii: 1 . ' nil is iiiiiitTllc ncistiiim Miiiieru iiiin t
consiruci one irom una piace 10 iiiiaiiisuurf . ;ullr paper t.irrct. d as above.
rations on this road will commence early! Nov 'Si, IMJ. 4-'.'wv -.ir. K.11 nuuy, WHO Uesei vis much credit
ft7-Philfid.dihia ("citv nnd count 1 "ave 50 cent, per snuare for th- overplus. 1 bribed. 'Ihe Court does not appear to ' i"S- Another road is conieii.p.ano.. Book.isellet, mid M,r v one utidttr his charge.
t.,u. i u..t i The fee Tor advertising Divorce cases must be have taken anv action in the matter. ; from this place to Hillsborough. All of these Hie I'utilif. j understand tho "why's ami wherefore V (.CO. Taylor tho largest popular toto and i(J 8trictIy in advance. All otherlegal adver- ! r, e ' , ! works will no doubt bo completed iu a short . w ob,.ribpr l,Ils completed with the aid if r ,1 " , .,'i tho largest clear majority ever given by j Lements inserted on the pecuniary reponsibi.i-! The Norfolk Beacon states that Henry ; , The Natiouttl Uood, w,Jen a tharter fur r "0Vtl" ,"1 am. c ".aM ' t "1 ! f, Cr !m'.v 1 (,u
ror nuverosing ,,. num. me mg oiiimoiier i.l.rm.mv ; l.t:,i,.i. will in ! taut, a flt 47.Vc.SS MA'S A F.M A , AC f,.r i " "u coiupic-ie a lull course Of illstrilcl oil
uished by those interested, or when sent over i ornje,l for prosecution. I have ;rot i consl some responsible signature, are inserted free of : , , , , ' . - T , , n. rharg-. Obituaries, over six lines, are charged; ' cloak ai: d this cap. I have been P
nor.
, J) i r I')''' the party ordering them. For adv
,U' r a" wives, ,2 per square will invariably b. exacted Brunswick Co. fa rather close CountV. . " "...r.ri." .:: ::.: 1H49.' wl,7ch 1 1 V iJc o ii fi . i e ii i will r o r if i lie lid itself l..,v , . ,
Pros dent. (Jive tho Uuakcr citv tho ban- ; iu advance. r t i i . . -. : tnori time oe pui uuuer comraci aio, us mue. , . ... - oiumiiiini in iiraciicm accountants, i ruMiuiui. onu mo v(uiiKiri,ii mo ouu i" '""uv'0 .. .. . .. i mainntv for 1 avlor. 1 has resigned his .. . . . . . to tho decided favor of the 1 raue and lite Pub- .
x early or nail yearly advertisers nave the - - . - ' o j will be uo ditliculty in getting the stoclt taken. ,: j ami competent lo take char-'.' of ihe n.ovt
ts ever v se ui. xui i;ic:3 iiitj: j t-iiiuv. i rfiuiitsiiia- ini i. r . -i i' 11 i o - -
- . i it . . i liius vve snail nave a iminuci ui iuiii mm, roaua viniouijii nearniij me niimnio f esiirn.ilinii ol il itli.mlt f, V t 1 . .1 I . .1 jority in the House on joint ballot, until a . . . . . . i, ,.,.,, ,u i, .i., i o ... .,t .. ,n i "'J.'"-'"' ''4. .ot only this, but the puJ . J f.r.im.pinmi nt iIiim nAiiit frnni llii a v.. r.i I nlannK .Allllallac, It IS tielleved that this Work Will tie J I
after; , ... I found ential in usefulness and mrril In mmiv I'ds are made ITOoil blixiarss irritrrm
mentioned above, which win uHurd an opporiu- . . . . ... . . . - a -- - ' i vv Inch assume a much lol t icr distinct inn. It m. ..-t. ...I. : .... 1 1
n.tyfortl.e farme.s to bring their produce ; been prepared !, a de,. rm...a.,u to 1 1 a.imhgsl tile Clerk
: market. Now, to make this the stopping point . wuli.u Hi.' siuallest conipasi all the various facts
for the farmers, and the great emporium of busi- ! " hi. h a man of business w ill have occasion to I
r lu 111 1110 i iinrsc 01 ine vrnr; sueit
Jubilee nt the Whig Corner. Our Whig fi lends at the White School House,
eight miles south of this place, intend to have a : invariably be charged.
privilege of changing their advertisements every
threo months.
Candidates for office, who are subscribers, can nrw election is held ill Brunswick,
navemeir names inseea once, ,ree o c.iarge , ; , , best that the Whigs can hope I hose who are not subscribers, one dollar will : . c I
jollification on Salurdav next, for the nuruose of ' Administrators advertisements, being part ol j . I. nitea r-ta'es senator IS to be clioseil
' 1 . 1. -f . . e a. 1.
.- . .1 - - . .1 . c 1 1 , 1 ' j r a r uaua ui ianiui 11 1. iciien til fioijlimsmanifesting their joy at the success of General . .. .1.1 1 . r .1 r . " J J . r:ihnii :irA .inprlml tl 111. ,:,iil lint nT Oil ti rut
Taylor and the Whig party in the late Presidential election. The "baby-waker" will be heard for miles around, and all who go will have a good
time of it. The public are requested lo attend
for is a tie. This thev will probably get.
nator is
bv this Legislature. Jour. Cum.
t . . ..... r !..:! II 1 . , TCI
; ness, 11 is uecessary ior us 10 nave a ivii iiu.iu iu
us Ihe
culldf llsi'il Statistic nf nnr NIihhm! inlii.1,c
TlIE physicians at Constantinople have j Cincinnati or Dayton. This matter is now uu- ju ll9 various di-partineuts of Agriculture. M an- i
terms i recommended the use ol figs, with great :der consideration, and we hops our citizeus will u failures, Alining, Cummerce, vc, ,Vc. its 3L3"V. B. Palm KB, is our Agent at New York, j success, as a preventive fur the cholera, see that it is carried forward. j channels and means of Trasp.,rtlio,,-Kai. : s - 'fi .; . r.-,.-, :. I . .,: 1 , -I roads, C anals, principal lines of tea.-iilm.it ami 1 ins liUit is ai.I to exercise a healin; in- ' . ' , . r . , , , , 0 , ! . .... ,. , ,1 ,, . Uiver coiiiiiiiiuication I ables of Duties, lin-. The next Congress. The Whigs have j fluenco upon the stomach and bowels, j Be I tgdant. lUo Corydon (la.) "Oaxette ; .,rW, -:x,,rt!,. Revenue, Kxpenditures, Ac
,., f pAao ; 1 ami is ingiiiy usciltl 111 diseases Wlucll thus timely admoiusnes ino v nigs, ".'uioii'i- 1 0 111. se is a !el a iartre aiiiimnt of iuormal ion ,ci.:. 11. . 1
J. W. Erwiu, with a corps of assistants, has ' '. ... ... . manifest themselves in a tleranrrement of ! standiuir we have elected Oeu. Tavlor. the whig. with regard to the must improved moles of '. ' 4,11 soo'cr rocotll
1 n ,.t ; ...r ik ; - r? -----. - - . i . . i i i i m
iust completed a thorough examination and snr-' "m 001. , w,.i... .o g.v mem, digestive functions, and r.ommonlv n.. ilnir nosls. Let alt remem- commencing, .ransacng am. extending i..,s,- ......... ,..ai. ..aniii.rv s .nercanfd,.
OI K It A 1 1. ItO U).
Worthy of Imitation. A largo number of tho Whigs of Cincinnali, in con.Inmtinn nf llm aiirenaa of tho whit? nnr-
, , . just completed a thorough examination anil sur-' ' " J tile digestive functions, and Commonlv must not sleep on their posts.
j ... ...u , . jvey 0, lwo rouies lrom puce to the L-tate; wl ul '- t.ouoc t,y a. iiugc- nioj- j preceae ail aitacR ot tlie Cholera. ; ber that "tho price of liberty is eternal vigil-
mend tho rOISing by subscription a lur.a . Une, in the direction cf Eaton. Mr. Ertvin will ority. 1 he Senate Will continue lucofoco i Sn.,i.:n f , ?.r , o r , ance." We must now go to work to redeem our
furnish the estimates in a few days, when it i.i for two years at least. 'lates the following anecdote of the h'in.r- State, and secure a majority in both houses of
A free soil Whig, Rev. Wm. Sprague, a member of the Methodist Church has
! most mercantile hojses. In f.ict it is
necessary, to appreciate this institution, to call and see Ibr yourselves. Mr. Bnr naby, informed me, that he devoted his leisure lime to writing tip ami posting books for merchant.-ami others. In e- . 1 .......1.1 ..1 .1 . .1
. ... H...I . .,uui. oiiMTii', mat iikto is
no
of ot lonat 8 .f 00, as a thank-ofToring for tho bone fit of tho poor of that city. This courso is worthy of all praise far more commondablo than tbo usual extravagant and wasteful expenditures which are generally indulged in.
The Palladium. Wo discontinuo sonding our pnpor to Campaign subscribers this week. Wo are thankful for thoir patronage, and
would bo pleasod to havo as many as aro
hoped that all doubters will be convinced of the
practicability of tho route, and tho full ability of' those interested not only to make the road to
the State line, but to Eaton. It is thought a been elected to Congress from the 2nd route has been found whereby the road can be,1 District, Michigan. This gives that State made for less than $ tO, 000 per mile; while the 1 t-lVO Whirr members, estimate on the route surveyed by Mr. Forrer . l was about $16,000 per mile 'for tho grading and j OCT our of the five members elect to
masoury alone. Mr. Erwiu's estimate is for an ; congress lrom -New jersey are Wlllgs
wi'.iiin tj 1 duul.Ie-columu pages, of line but new
and fair type, tlnmrji containing miir matter than an ordinary I "J 1 1 1 . volume of TPKI p,
inclination of 30 feet to the mile, aud .Mr. Forrer's 46.
So soon ns Mr. Erwin's estimates are received !
they will be published, when it is hoped our citi- Srcss-
ind .
"At Berlin the ooor Kino- of Prussia seeks Congress, in favor of law aud order.
in drunkenness relief from the troubles of , r w the past, the present and the future. Re- 'r wu,, T,Ci1' 0.. ntltr tin-, r. 1 . : t - ; liilc mr,!irtotv nmonrr nil nrro rf mmi
u Vf r iZ "- l"1 which : . . - , o " c " H will 1 snpiiiied to the Trade nt $7 per I...... the Queen and the Princesses were pre- I f. to be cplorel, when youth becomes ad- ii)red or (;5,,,,rr ,10Usai.d. Single copies, 1 24
sent, lie UrailK a bowl Ot putlCll at one UH-1' u 1U "L llae Olten lllOllglit, US cents. lerms, cash on delivery. Orders are drauglit; and then placing the bowl upon i consequences are more serious than with , respectfully solicited by his head, exclaimed wit, the gaiety of a"V ,1,er class. Should men cf middle, ' .,. v:n ,';A!!KK' -VW"-Jrjf, ,1 , ., , i 1 c 11 . 1 - 1 1 1 .11 rilmne limlntns, Aeir 1 oik. Sdenus and the philosophy of Diogenes, i or advanced age fall into this habit, having ye, , if H. 4-1-tf.
ftirThe Whi"-s of New York have ' 1 t,iS ls aU tl)e crown that is loft to me." , in general a.rea.iy loruica a character,! Mii.r. k htiais. v o i : ,-. .I.,.,,,,., ,.f ,t,: a.... 'ri. i,..rr ...,,.. ,.,,,1 u. e.-. I
I , .1 rt r. n . . i r r. UIVII. 10 ii.-3 lltill"i.l .11 L11C1I UtM U 1 1L' ' i.i. ii.vi.i , ...... . , .... .......
jtriccicu vui. ui ji memuers 01 von- ; ii,!e,i-aynfr.-iiie ienna;tu.m,VM ilV ;,., 1"
1... . I.t T 1 T . -I - l...-tllV. I 11
correspouueni 01 uie iionuon liaiiy Aews.la
says :
fllsfi.
.,ei.;l , tneaus l insuriug success n. U,- ,,m . I)ilvlori ( ),io. , ,, nercial uudert'iKliig; the relative advantages ol . Cash and Credit dealings; th.; power an 1 influ- ',, " ... , .1 i, o . ... 1 ,ltr inciintmft A tint nice of the Newspaper Pres, Svstematic Ad- . "' verlisiny; Rules for Business men." Air., c- , ' "inilli:"! .TlSII'kl'l, Not'. 17. The linx'trim M-in'ii Alnmnue is compressed from the Mer. lnuU' KxchHiii;r B.Hiks uii IuiIih
disposed to do so, continuo their support 2e,,s "' ,UKe 1,0,11 ol ,,,e earnest, and . (7in 2j counties in Ohio, an ISuren liou is preaching his new doctrines to tho Palladium. It will bo furnished to with a Jfni'ati to prosecute it with seal,; received 20,431 votes. The balance of.hcre with unabated zeal, and with no
worst view, they have passed over the ; ', ,u
I best portion of life, and in the Course of I immigration, rules for business men, wages and
nature, thev canm t long survive
latest hour lat eveiiintr.
I'l.ori;. A good demand slid riMts. and juices are well sustained. The salo.f to-day are IV) )VU fl(Mn Whitewater etna!, inspected and delivered, at &;. ; 1'2." bils from canal and Mon. at 3.00; Id 2 do, from More, and fOO do from railroad, at .s.37.': ;Oti brls city mills, .t l.).C0. d. livered. We h-ar also of a salr of 2000 brls, city mills, but have not tl.
trad, inland commerce, the post office, the pat- ,itieulars a full prices, howevr.
1 l rilltr evenill'r '( 'leni.i,, ri..,.rl,......l
the State may increase this about 10,000. fjT-In Warren county Ohio, den. Tay-
tliould it must I.
Wc havo uoticed
that tlie Directors of the Dayton and Western
Road have passed a resolution, by a vote of 8 to 3, adopting the northern route for their road.
tion was known in Boston, in less than
They have done this, it appears to us, premature- .. , ,, , , . ,, r 1 1. 1 1 1, l. a fourteen hours after the polls were closed, ly, ns they w ill find, when they shall have made 1 1 . . . ii,...k .,m;..). r . h and the fact of Gen. Taylor's election to
... : ......n. .i.... 1. 1 thf KxoeutivA el.mr wa tranr.t.rt fr. horse frequently smell the powder and By dailving with the "monster
mufc it-is ui iiiva iiiiin ut.tit,auiV auu 111 a b a iiiucn - - --. hhjihuiu v j - - . - - 1 r-
1 urrtrfltv mnorl i tis T"1 1 a f rf rt ( i t r 1 n I
new subscribers, during tho approaching ! ti to ainii,on is in progre,9 cf construction ! sessions of the National and Slalo legijla- i!,e road from Hamilton to Eaton will be con- !
tutei a nenod of moro than three traded for in the S
month? fnr fiftv cents. Tlin nrorer.l. "ct simultaneous
- j - 1 ings of both thcso bodies will bo unusually interesting, and wo will ondoavor to prcsont a correct account of overy prominent evont. In our Stato legis'aturo tho enactment of a School law will tako place. Wo will
take ospecial pains to keep our readers advisoJ of tbe prominent features cf tho bill aa it may bo introduced, and nil the nmondmonts which may bo proposod to the bill in tho progress of its perfection, which will onablo all interested in tho cause, of education (and who is not) to instruct their representatives upon its various propositions. Tho official voto of oacli State for President will be given in the meantime tho mcssio of tho President; of Gov. Whitcomb, and the inaugural address of Gen. Taylor. Tho large sizo of our sheet will enable lis lo give a portion of miscellaneous matter for tlvjgonora! reader facts, exporimcnU, dec, for tho farmer, and scientific information for tho mechanic.
We shall endeavor to mako the Palladi- will cost west of the State line to this place, j island of Martinique, on
slight success being, every
nine thousand strong.
his auditors in the Odeon time ho lectures, ciht or
lie denounces the
of sympathy to their ' friends, and of con
tempt to their enemies. But, it is something peculiarly painful and distressing.
to see tne young man as lie enters
objects j hours of labor, tonnage and shipping, mecbaiii-
1 cat inventions, lake and river navigation, roulra
! and distances, the electric telegr.-iph, the newspaper press, systematic advertising.
noon :
-. - - - - . ----- Vi.-. .! t 1 UlL a -llll-. .1-.-, I -I .( i . . 1 1 1 1 . . I r MA n 1 , , lh1 1 111..,- I . I I , H II., . " . . . . ...
I ' T(iniiiin.ci in. i null y , j jiuii, i it l.i,. ,.,,-A , ,-.,- t-. ,l,u I. ..11. ...IT 1. Iv with lliosft ponin-iniesf It 1 1' I, ) , , , . llIC, give A tO II, IS habit. Winch OilCe ly with those companies. It : and V an Burcn 402. Tavlor'a mmnritv Pone, the Calender of Sa nt. Convents I. . 11 . i- . ,
i - -j -j i- i j . - -- ucijuireu, is so sciuoiu erauioaietl. I tow (Mil. Tli total vntfl i Ton ri .;!. and Monasteries, celibaev of the dero-v. : .1 ,..1.1 1 :
;., 11... n, t . . ".v- w. utnii iin.n - --j o.- , cut uesii v w uuiu vv c vv ai n our v ouiiir irienus, i
r., 1- . r- ., . 1 anu nravimr 111 lorein lanrriinrrpe -
1 i:li 1 1 t"ii live villi's ior i ro nipiii i - o n i
that the term-, t,f the 2Xhrl, city mills, wen- lined and delivered.
I.i; a n sale to-day of 50O pigi, uppor
i-win, at c-i.nj, yo days, i. addi'd.
I.MrollT.lXT TO IIOt'sriir'.KI'KKs!
D
of the terrible consequences of permittin
(ttTThe lesult of the Presidential dec- j To :CcrSTOM AtIIoBST TIIE CSE OF A i a taste, for in,oxicatiVS ,!Iuo.rs to ZUl tI,e
ii.i .v, iJiuiitLLA, cvc. commence show- ascenueucv oyer tneir appetites, uewaie
in" your friendship by rubbinr? the horse's I of the first approach of this insiduous foe; been for a long time ihe
faa mill, T-nr ii-n,l tUnn i ! t in ,e CiMil. l.; principal Atlantic Cities
..in. ,vui .au.av., llicil Oliail Clll.l . 1 1 A -3 1 J l im J ull oucillll IV I C313HU3 . ' . ' . . ... . - I ! J CJ idinrar-ter tli roil rl loll t the couutrv which
AMI: I. VAItl. Will liereufter k-ep
on hand, at his Family Oroci i y Store, a full
assortment of the Celebrated Packed TEAS, Tl. a o i rin ov-vllrira nf u'liili u Inn ta -1 1 '
known to require commendation. They have j upward tendency
; mi lies.
i t.-rcst
i U iik.it A sale lo-dav of 1 000 iMish.-N. : fro.,, Uudmg, at 75c, which is the usual
puce irom wagon. l'..i xsr-Kn A sale I,..,! ,.c tc i i.
.... j
1'ivgs extra, ai y,..
ds.
Whisk v -The salea lo-dav indicate ni. war.l tendency. The lran, .,... ,..
e favorite Teas in the j 60 brls frrdi, railroad, at ltijc; (J I, '4 and
... ... .a-. i l . ii ,1" Iro,n m'cr, Oil do from White
:ii! . 11 luiewsier
plode percussion caps with a pistol; let the j attacks, the struggle is an unequal one. j ivethern precedence wherever they are used, i ; 31 Jo' from Miami, U at
j give lliem iirirucni.r j niu..-... ,, nit c , you run i lj-AII Housekeepers know how difficult it has j 1 -fC, l lo, Irom canal, and 28 do from
cheaper and belter route can be found south of it. They have also acted without consultation with the Directors of the company west of tho State line. Our people are anxious for the construction of a road to Dayton, but they wish tlie cheapest aud best route. While they wish to secure the location of the great Central Road thro' their city, they are equally anxious to have m road to the Queen City. This they will have,
...v. . ... tun. i. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ci3 n aiiiiiiucu l i - i ----- w ... i j , s .. , , ... ....... r..,, i .. , ,- t - u t i smoke, then you fire small reports, until the risk of confirming vourself in practises I been heretofore to obtain good I eas at fair pn-; railroad at the market; 1 6'0 do. from river Lurope by a steam ship whtch sailed on fear is hpn overhea.lknd behind : that mav ruin yourfoirest prospects; in but the great facilities of .s Company ; and 1 0 do, from wagon at Nile
( McCallmont
to 'dace in the
and hope our Dayton friends will meet them at
some practicable point at or near Eaton. ; tinued to perhaps 100 feet during the en-
eunesuay morning. i he news has ere . the horse, until all is free. If vou have the end overwhelm vou with shame, and
.i t .11 i -iii , - J , . - io inace in uie nanus ui ni--ii i this passea along the telegraphic wires of : v ery wild horse, place him in a stall, so as disgrace and death; and, may we not well ' article at prices which cannot England and France. So much for Tele- ! to have him safe; then fire a run all around add endanger every hope your princi- i high character already attaiue
n up to him, speak to him, pics have taught vou to have, beyond the l"" I,nou'a 1,01 sim' ,,,vc " .u , , l .i i .. tberu to the agent and get your money re the lace, and then lire the grave? And the pleasures you paint to ; s s LR R E T il he is free from starting, yourselves what are they.' Fleeting,! ,..ii...v T,.l(i
ol the rather of our common country, is j t o make a horse used to an umbrella, j vain, and unr now about ten feet high, and will be con- I walk bcfore hinl' raising it up and shutting ; knowing their
him, and go oft
and rub him in
Or The National Monument in honor j gun acain, until
1 SB"
unreal. we speak as one f x-,..,n it, o .imncr
emptiness worse, their Superior do., sweet cargo,
it again: let him smell it, and rub it over bitterness. If we could reach your ear,! f'"ine ao' ver' 'e,'t' his lipail- thrn wt nn liim irunt!.- a nr vmir pvfl niirrht drai- (n llilnam '. Silver-Leaf do., fragrant,
Now is the time of consultation, concessions, suin"- season. ! . i v- .i r J ' , l . ' '' , Extra do. do , delicious, Ui..iv.i , .uur. o ovuuu. and rule htm until fear is nvi r , would sax- to vnn. vnuno- man cnieorcle .- i -
i;;... ...I .r.n,;., ,i t . n I - . ' --"o 'J rine imperial, siroiin,
j-ff ii' i m j ik I' CrO-Of 128 members of the popular' The Washinrrton Tnion boasts that "the : as evcr an' sPoke:un as you would a Extra do., fragrant, difficulties be settled during the winter, and:, , , w . , 1 "C as.i.n ton C .ion .ioasts that the f kind of intmicatim, drinlr ' f.oldeu Cl,o:. do , aromatic,
oraucii oi tne ew l orK Xjesrisiature the i monev exnentteu in the .Mexican war is 1 ' - :. fl:. i...
fail to sustain the
d by them, and if
have only lo return
refunded.
... I.'iS
when spring shall opeu let the work commence in earnest. j
Whigs have 101, Barnburners 13, locos ; not lost-" Oh no, not1 lost
The Senate is
'his head: then get on him, gently ! and ride him until fear is over.
"Ca". WaJ.-IS and as vouwould a pestilence, the sliaht- I fMtrior G'. t.r?,,'""; , I were made since at all. e . - r, , - - , . lime do., rich flavor, '"iTOhail ,,..;..: tleman who ' e6t ,ncl,nratlon to ge in a single in-! E,tr do very fraea,,,, LU-i 1', Wc,' ' stance. Do so in time dosoxow. Ac-j Ne Plus Ultra, imported to order, 1 ,5f) ; -j 4 : zirj do. avei
.l.,Z7; ;J0 do, av
lki 't3 25' CU0 do' P001 Hucky, and 225 dt average weight 21S lbs, at 3,30; 2000
have heard of a worth v gentleman.
cm more worthy than it has beon heretofore the support of tho public. Wo return to our patrons and frionds sincere and grateful thanks for tho liberal support they have given us. For noar eighteen years wo havo in soma manner been connected with the Palladium, and we still find on our subscription books the names of many who subscribed previous to the publication of the first number. To these wo feel under obligations of gratitude which we hope over to remember. Wo expect in tho courso of tho ensuing wear to make considerable additions to the appoaranceof o'jr paper, and hope to increase tho number of subscribers. Any efforts by our friends in this wry will be grato fully received. fJt-Oen. Taylor, is tho first PresiJont bo United Slates from beyond the Mississippi,
Tin rnnlA frnm F.itnn trt ISa P t n t I i rut i its . Mnfl nnt Kfirr1 i rrrr
i i uli! k-1 h iifnrf a fx in Kitilt nhf.A , I I
besurveyed in a short time. All who have , about three-fourths Whig. I '.;.:: . , V, ", , , ? , custom yourself at an early age to keep ! Superior Old Hyson, cowslip, travelled over the country betwe.n U,o.e points,! i quantities of nails hmgabout, and said ; ' pn-f- Kfr;f.f cll," t;r .a,i ' I Very Pius do., choice
kn it totw. almost level, and the exn,n of (t5-Mauz?in the black representative to lhe carpenter: "Why don t you take!, ..,t ...,.(. ...... i Ctra io., pearly leaf,-
constructing road there wilt be but half what ' i" the French National Assembly, for the cae ot na'; they 11 certainly be lost. " fneJ JQ
nrst entering the -"."., ,' V, , " 1 ,Jlt''' to dfvv f I A. "77 7.... ; .7.- J..-77-. " . IU UvIV
chamber to lake his seat, for a time serious- lJou " Jiud than all in the bill
Educational Xotice. The Education j ly interrupted the public business. When Jour
-Why don't vou take "" Hlurc,,3,u" auuuruiinuou ;
III VIMII lilt 1 "el I I TT III. H I I I I III- IUIUfr II1IW
.- " ' I " ' i III.K K TK1H.
over your appetite will enable you (;00fi Oolong, strong.-'-
our worst enernv. V e may often Fine do., hieh flavor!
great lacinue. o. ui.s company aild 1U d, lrom Warrotl at lilff X- Rn.il fl,,!ariel,,li.a 1 .m.lil. Ihfi.. .. . . 1 JU5-
hand of their agents the choicest , -MKAT.S--A sale of 250 and IOOO
p..s ..ams irom mock at 4,87J; CuXJ and 14C0 do, at $1.00; Sides are ofTerred at 3jc, without sale. Lard A sale (the first we remember to have reported) of 100 brl. bladder it.
open market, at 8AC. Messrs. Irwin sKr
... f,-. Jones are putting up largely in this way. "i ni,' I,ori,KT'V -aIe lo-?a-v of w "Ws, new ;mess, (the first sale reported this season) J 73 I -.S0 I LH. ;
Hogs We have to report an advance
in prices with a very active market. Sales
last reported of 100 and
nts about 225 lbs at 3.-
averase weights 21f) ll. .t
"" 3,27l: 30 do. average w-irrl,t 9tr. U .
-Lou.
Societv of Indiana will meet at Indianan-; the President was endeavoring to gain the j T,lc uPa Indians.
rtH. no th R,h rUx- nf nemher nevt ' aentl . t!e . Mauzlioe had it ' The Corpus Christ! Star Calls upon our )
sneak to vou: and we feel assured of be- Extra do . very fragrant, -
ing met with candor, as we shall never' ."P" SinS Vong, strong,
r.xira vrry sirons,Kine Chnlan, fragrant, Rose flavored do., fine,
speak but in kindness. Fountain.
r0 do, in three lots, good Kentucky, at 3,33;
75 ,uu no average weight 235 lbs, at S3JJ3; l,f0 ;3O0 do, average weight 2JG lbs, at $3,35.
i x e near ol other large sales at full rates;
Ihcre are
The friends of popular education are respectfully invited to attend. Something Substantial. We are indebted to our friend Matthew Cochran, for a lot of Rough and Ready Turnips, the largest and the best we have ever
Aalural a.
I
the members at his leisure.
Fine Congou, strong,
' i but the details are withheld.
j;) i very few yet in the pens some b or 6
f,', houses cutting.
50 j
all. He displayed considerable coolness. 1 Government to remove the Lipan Indians, j
however, lilting his eyeglass and scanning ihe editor says they have killed more A vain of hio-hlv iinflamable cas was English Ureak fast, Congon flavor. u u. i.-- . " i t t - . - . - . . .. . . . t j. i-
. men an.. Muieii more norses in x estern ; struck a few days since, while norm;', ,n v'ry nne
, x .vo.c uo v uiuci time oi inuians. i r raiikiii, countv. Kcrituckv. Alter oenc- m- ; r . ' v . . "k wei-? it 6-50 lbs. at 3.19t Tn r
- - w a nriiii ira. nuosi inii.riria.i . . i mi f - v m i.r:i c is h ia
Letters have been received from Gen. ! bating with an auger to the depth of ninety- Flowery Pecco, .'. i,n0, ample supply of ordinary quality on the
4 a .W
Cattle Hales of 0O head sunerior in
two lots, at cn.iuai.i f J; .JO head. averar?f tni li . . i . e
thinks he can beat them, we .should like to see it tried. We'll hold the stakes.
The Rev. Theodore Parker states in i
Court in Boston which contained sixteen anta Anna bX his ends, assuring them sev? fee,t nfar,aJ1 th Ul8tanc? irough (Thi. Te. .. very efBcacion.in aerrou. dl..) . market, but not many of the latter grades.
that he has no thought ot returning to the ' a"1,u '-'v' l"c & ,uuuu "3 Wd " a large , - - - ior which mere is uie most demand.
not recommend . -Another sale transpired during eren-
repuuiion for , mg. Change of 55 head, good at 9i; 30
do av wl over 700 lbs, at JS.12. Cheese Sales of 300 boxes for shin-
liarsaiii! Barjralii:: ment at tjjc; oou do do do at c, cash.
tenements: each of whieli o".ntainfil cac
eral families: and that of the children hom ! republic at present;
situated in his retirement
i . i . . ,. . . .
-i t i t, . 3 -r in ini ,onri on nair were nnrn h imi
seen, iney are aeciueuiy some, ana ii. - . - . . . IK- , . . , J .. . and the eves of the other half were more consent to leave
mere is a moiaer s son in ait the land, wno . ca A'r.;vnf r?.,0, en
that he is pleasantly ;ylumf o tne sunace, and when igniteu ; "' i " iVV U.i tK. j
, and would oii- uur.m urm.auuj. xue uicoverer.l,as m- !then, ferrin? to inaintain U.eir
it n rasp the nation ! tiouuceu. ii mio nis uwemng, and thinks sellins Choice 1 cos.
i the auger
Richmond, Nov. 22, l!-
4-tf
Curious Facts. The greatest number of insane people, in proportion, is in Rhode Island. There is one crazy person to even." 503; and the least number is in South Carolina, xvhere there is onlv one insane person to everv 6,158. In the
whole of New England, there is one in-J
sane person to every 600,
TT7K have just received another lot of prime j The stock is ample, but market firm.
Sugar and .Molas-., whtch w ill lie. W ; SffiAK A sale of 20 hhds rood fair ,.1.1
Boston Trans. I en mase sjiould demand it, or the territo-5 """V w ,UJU escapes irom
j ry of the Republic should be invaded by ''"'c.wciem to iigiu up a city. OT Large Income. Tlie aggregate re-; a foreign foe. j venue of the Baltim.irf? and Ohio Railmai 1 ! . I I'renariiiz for tiic Cliolrrn.
during the month of October, was 8130,-i ent Jefferson once said: j ln view of the steady advance of the !? TllZ? itZ "''"iLfr: ? N-O. at 42c.
907,2 1 . The current debt is in a course i 1 e US1DS SP'" 7 cholera, the New York Sun states that Dr. mhJos, Via,., and fancy Lustre,, Priat., Ca- j Molasses A sale of 20 brls prime N. of steady reduction. . me" m ftce. has occasioned more injury , W hite, the Inspector of that city, has s.meres.Cioths, ic, .11 of which will be dispo- O. at 2Gc; there is a fair demand in small
. .w, ...v. (.uuuu, auu uiuic iiuuuic iu me, man given order to the health wardens to in- sedn ou ina ";osl ccoinnoaatiig terms. iwayatzSc.
, - Jrv-aii ai .iw. . opposite ine nans, ai ii...... ,, , sink in the imvisi V. f.pimups asples Sales of 200 loxes star at
A plan has been commenced for estab- j all other causes; and were I to commence spect everv cellar, vard and si hshing, in the Episcopal Church, an or-j my administration arrain, with the experi-: cjtv, ami to report' to th corix: der of "Sisters of Charity." No vows ence I now have, the first question I would ; torney, forthwith, all persons w
Rk-limnnd, Nov.
are to be required, and the object is said ' ask, resnectitiT a candidate.
tr fi- t.-A tm'tr t i i ..1 i ... - . 9
uuraea ior uospuaia. ioes ue ue ardent spmts: j Inay be ou their premise
corjKration at-
or negiect to remove any nuisance which f OOH Wanted ,i 1 .ITi rA Ie of 1 lo boie No. I, ai 4
. -
4-,f ; 21c; 100 do Tallow at 10. indicating no
. cuange iu prices.
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