Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 50, 6 December 1848 — Page 2

The National ICoad. nose. Will they come? If interest

' o nonce in the proceedings or a meeting held

M A SS ACII USTTS Of fici a l.

in Cumberland, Marion co., on lite 29th ult-i published in the la. Slate Journal, the following resolution:

CrEE fos Brnxs. As every one may' A ad Nakkative. Lerson to Yomrt . Washington,

prompts they will. What is this interest? The amount of money greater, they can

make here than some place else; the bo-

WeilXEMOir, DKt'KMBERt 0 tHt.

Tim

Blew Year's Aldre. 'imps" of the Palladium will present a

ropy of one of llio Annuals fur 1949, to the. author of an Address for them to their patrons, ou the occasion of I ha approaching holiday, to be handed in by the 25th instant. ETTho Messages of President Polk and Got Whitcomb, will be lni) before our readers iu the next No. of the Palladium.

5 J 'Thj Frankfort Commonwealth, say: 'Ve are (ratified to learn 111 it the Hon. Henry Clay, Who has been quite ill fur sere ral days past, is lunch better; his present coudition jimtifit-s the hope that bis health will be speedily restored." It is rumored that Col. Bli is to marry f.en. Taylor's daughter a Blissful wedding, that!

The National lutelligeuct.r publishes a list or the Presidents and lh bills vetoed by them, fro n which it appears that Washington vetoed 2 hills; John Adams none; Jefferson uoue ; Madison 5; Monroe I; J. Q. Adams uoue; Jackson II; Van Daren none; Harrison none; Tyler 10; Polk 3. The Veto Power, according to this statement, has

llrmlcrd, That this meeting deem it expedient j nus we are willing to pay for the cotnpathat a company should he formed, to be charter- i n WQ keer, ed by the legislature, to complete the National ! , Road, by planking the siine, from (Weeufield, i The amount of profit or extent of specHancock county, to Plamfield, in Hendricks co. j ujation to be realized from such an urKler. While they are making preparations west to tak;n b(?jng ,he CIlJv consjjerat;on complete the National Road, would it not b . . , . . xr k. i which can induce to our nt J foreign caniwell for the citizens of Old Wayne who are in- ,k ,U'C,5J -pi lerested. to organize a company, obtain a char- tal- an,i ,I,e solution of the propriety of the

ter from the present legislature, aud complete undertaking being left, as it must, to the the Road through the couuty ? lie up aud doing. ! capitalist abroad, we mav be a long or a short timr in rtc(A vinf, lti.i Ltit.. nfl

i Sublime! " perhaps never. i It was sublime,1 writes an admiring Nulliher from Columbia, to the Trih.n., in chronicling 1,1 t!'c' we Stand, oseillathe ftcl that Millard Fillmore did not receive one between our absorbing, fluttering desingle vote for Vice President in the legislature sire to ride upon the swelling flu d of of South Carolina. Ve acknowledge the corn,' thrift, and the mere will of individuals

S'ijb Mr. Greeley, 'yet insist that tnere is one thing ralher more eublirne namely, that Pillmore is elected without one rote iu dentil CaroliI na. This strikes rue as the height of nubliniity.'

I

Comities. Taylor. Css. V. Euren. Suffolk, C895 3173 2132 Essex, 855.5 4670 5020 Middlesex, 0854 6820 5964 Worcester, 5827 5053 8333 Hampshire, 3055j 1070 1C06 Hampden, 3300' 30G1 1284 Franklin, 2133 1542 lrJ4 Berkshire, 3549 2337 1549 Norfolk, 4739 2451 3533 Bristol, 43 I'J 2170 2o32 Plymouth, 3563 1G47 .'.189 Barnstable, '2015 802 516 Dukes, 200 133 81 Nautucket, 341 89 159 Total, 61070 35281 33053

Euren. ot have the means of obtaining any of Politician'. The follovvingnarrative from t - .1 . ..nn..alr..ll:i i. ii-: i' ..... t

the numerous '-Infallible I'ain Extractors,"

' when accident renders an immediate remedy necessary, we publish the following recipe for the cure of burns, handed to us by a female friend. j " After open rig the vessicles, if they are forme 1 the part is to be dipped iu cold water and then plunged, still wet. into flour, keeping it there for a minute or two : by , this mean? a certain part adheres to the wound, an I prevent-; the access of the air. i It is remarkable that the flour falls in scales from the surrounding parts the next day. while on tirj burn it remains adherent." This recipe has the sanction of the Jlcdic i! Times, in which it originally appeared aouie six er eight years ago. (icrmautoicu Te'cgrajSi.

I'M!r,n ATION TO TKXAS.

the New Orleans Delta, is a good lesson for the times. Now that people ara getting sobered, it may have some weight with the young men about town. The Delta says it is literally true: Happening in Recorder Baldwin's court a few days ago. just as his honor was getting through his usual list of vagrants, peaoebreakers and petty larceners. our ! notice was attracted by th piteous entreaty of an elderly individual, who stood ; iu the dock, and earnestly begg-v! his i honor to l-t him off this time, promisin;;

57 I Jackson. 61

John Adams, til Van ISurcn, 54 Jefferson, 57 I Harrison. 67 .Madiscn, 57 j Tyler, 50 Monroe, 57 Polk, 49 John Q. Adams, 57 J Taylor, 6 The average of the above ages U about 57 1 years; and it is a carious circutn;.taiice that five of our twelve President have lieen of the age of 57 at the time of their election. Ilarriswin was the oldest cf the Presidents and Polk the youngest, vvheu elected.

who have no olher interest than a safe investment of money. It is time that our eyes were opened. We have another interest. We want our , farms to increase their golden fleece of

He" Had, fe-ut lie-!

When we read such epithets as "black- smiling agriculture, our hundred wafer

Tax lor over Cass. 25,789: Van Buren over Cass, 2,777; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 1 2,269. Calv, 67,11 8: Polk, 52.846; Birnov. 10,860. Clav over Polk, 14.572. over all, 3.712. No returns were received this war from Bolton, and those from Philipstown and Wilmington were not received within the time specified by law. Xlie Oltl Bay State Has done the thing up well, andouick-

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iv- i ne i-,erisiatuie convened Oil tilt rormnur o e rtt 1 1 i f t

J Iiiiiiii lUt-IUV

that the o!d mau would never trouble him

again.' "And who are you. pray!" inquire honor, with his customary phlegm.

Vaiiiui;tou5t .llarriase iu 179. W.. lorn t!it Mr. J. H. Slearus, a 4tlif ut-.k-ed nrti-l of Nrw Verk, and lately from Karnpe, li t bfen fur some dava at the Arlington H.u-.

! "' tin riciiiity, ril j in making verv braulld his lut and surrrsslul eopira from the original pic-

"m .11 rs. asliiitirtOH. the one of

It is a circum-

hearted," "base lie," "liar," Arc, applied faiy tc, thunder through the avenues of 2 Jj ,nst to t'loose electors, and at noon them an umber of their retainers, and un

by one editor to another, the natural con- manufacturing pursuits, and throne and . "e .ncxt 'U ' 'T s choice of the Whig wards of &0 ...air.n i tlt i. i r..lvevedout o'' . , ,. . n.... !r .... 1 lcket' the Taylor and l illmore ticket, !

Judging bv the looks of the prisoner, it : JI . ' ' v t Vnte, and the other of I75i. - tlV l (IIjaIou. Willi m VMaaa t.k aW . t .

stance significant of the times, in connec- was not an impertinent inquiry. Hs ap- u'rs, ,,irlur, of wsHigton-. ,,,f, foinded tiou with the failure of the pot a toe crop in poarance was quite that of an m!J sin- ui.ou the n-Ut.ou of ih iutereUng evvati the Irelan.l a-'oin this season, th at a 1 ir 'e ner." His face, though not devoid of in- t''"'s re-ullecii.ni, I private meuioirs of the numb-r of landed proprietors -upwards . tellig-nco and a certain expression of '''Vh '"TJrn . rU'"Z,.": ... , of sixty altogether loft Dublin for Liver- y'M'tility, was bloated and seasoned with of iv.er. n( Npw K.n. colony f pool a few days ago on their wav to Tex- ! all he marks of a long course of dissipa- ( Vtrgint4, time tith of January, as, where thev are about to locate, havin . tion and destitution. His eve did not. In the furegrouu 1, a:d uear the altar, appears n.tedfi.l n tVa. t r,f ! :.!, ,Cf altoe-ether. lack the lustre that betoken -d ,hd Rr""- ,,r- Moaso.n. Hie olti-ialn.g cterrvman.

L . - .i y, . . .i. i i IU fllll CIllullM-.tlli: ll, n Iwin I t nM. .. ,1.

I hey take out with int t a man. and lie still possessed , ,rrM,- r, r,1B hri,..mrMmt . .."",

,000 in cold.

n. the ease of manner, tinged with mm Hin- l.l i ism, and t!ie bearing of a bikenilo,vn

ue and silvt-r, luted with red silk, emliroi lered

ilHit'oitt, email ciolite. gold he and kuea

animauon to uance upon uie uoors 01 our lV 04 ;,;,! tu m.l xi.. .

esercMed 32 times since the organization of patience, or Ins temper is somewhat ruf-. WOrksh ops like a creature cf vitality. . sachujtiu. "look at her "

These are wants. These we must have. rr,,r , , fc.lt It r ' Oihfi.i! . 1

now snail we get taeiii 1

the Government

O 'The Trospectus of b'ar Iain's Union Maa

fled. Such is the conclusion we come to on reading the editorial in the last Jeffcr-

n ,

7 ine i published in another column

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It is useless, it is idle, it is puer- ! x indham.

r Tor nlirnlfl tor-oniM tr n t"o

v..n aoal't cork out of a bottle of snruce beer? Wiiatl, ,., . . 1 Rutland,

will be justly j nave au uic wcuiui necessary 10 maito a dfjj--n

7

vrontleman.

- 1 he l.in- .-nvt-r ,! a

An old seed v blue cloth coat. ! !;uckl" ir" ord, and hair in full powder I, , I.- "..mi-i I.-..U I h iriJe iu a suit oi white Mull 11, riuh jioiut la-j r less bod , u hilt a b. !e- ruljKv ,r, orilJ:,M ia ,,r hair r irph. lilaek pants that had son ,e, ,-.ir rmji.Hl .r:icel..U, white Mini hi-h-

Bv opeiiinjr the rfiV.

The No. soman, and we asked the question at the n00d-"ates of Commerce. We must TO Berniintrin.

. ur .. :. ..h .. . 1 ....1 1 1 .1 .- 1 ii'n ...1. . , e : ; r ! u ' " 1

"t-" j -neau 01 tins article. 11 cu, n naiui n, n ; 1

ubs(jarnt numbers, which we have n doubt I

will be done, the Union Muziue

iuu, snouni tno same pains be laKeu wim Ihe . ? tlc. ,.or J;,l voll evc, ua the i , ... Winder.

, -- - t 10. t,-i Willi ior nnrm 1 to forni to lis. f

cork out ol a bottle of spruce ticcrf v iiat

entitled to be styled "Number One" in Uncle . upioar aim commoiiou i.e.- g a, luauc ra;lroaJ M ,ho resources competent to ()ranro

single copy toroue year i only j j. Kead ihe jt'a all over no danger in it full of

prospectus cull nt llulloway's Uook tflore and

examino a copy of it, and then subsunbe

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t . . . .

The railroad from Hamilton to Cincin- V Ellington,

'sound and fury, signifying nothing but j Mf. wju ,je majCj from KatoIl lo Hamilton i faIedPia ; ga.,! So it is with our Elder-ly friend- j where hcn 8tatltl we f On the ! oT""U

......... . 1 I ...1.. 1,1 .V'lieuilS,

I lie 1. imm,.n Jatol.gencer now Meercd by our partner urew u.e cor Vwe u.i. v , confines of cverv impor,ant point with our Lamoille,

JO..U r. LUane.. formerly e.t.tor of ihe r.aton l,y way ol comparison,) out ot the Peer- ; . . . our nockct3. Kailroada and ca- i Kssex,

Keg.ster; we wtb him siiccens and hope he will bottle who presides over the editorial de-j , . , ... I Grand Isle. .o ,0n0ge.he e,U,oria,,ea.,u..hi.poCkeU ri;,rflf,Iit fP( Jefrersonian. and out -n spring up around us vie with us

will the "needful." ! . ' . noil ttieir crest oi success in u iumpn, ami i t.-i

i"e , iT... . r i t...' '

partment

(rolled a hat-full of windy words!

Taylor. Cast. 'an Burrn 1559 1150 616 26 13 6U9 1 1 13 3656 1103 1603 2311 744 1377 3553 319 1045 1 780 1 1 1 4 1 308 1763 571 1516 1393 1693 1106 1367 1153 883 1456 691 1201 1056 562 536 289 474 751 370 331 42 311 130 104 23,122 10,9 13 13.837 22,125 15.5UI 15,033

liaiitoml hurtles; nltf is at-

of la lies, in the corfeou coa-

tumo ul Ui.tt uucient period. Near to the bri i e -

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i in i,i..iii'.i.i o v. i.'.v 1 1. t utr viii- eoverci.1 a sir.

eitmati Atlas estimates ( upon a calculation , less nnir of

based on election statistics) the population Letter davs, scarcely protected his nether h'eled Uw with d.'a of the citv, within the circuit of buildings, ; limbs from the pitiless neltiiws of th I t,,,,i ,,v Rr"i f

to lie i K . i, K an mc-rease n li.l.i;illi .i.-..., i ui.u unu.ru. pei

i witldn iiitio voar-i Th- towiw of ew-i ..M - i l i i- ' r,,0", s brilliant group, compriaine the vice j Within nine cars. llltOllsoI At-; "Who am I, honev?" sesponded this r-UMl Covernor of Vircinia. several Ki.gl.sh arport aud Covington, claimed as pans ol ; forlorn individual; "don't you know the y aud uavy ottkrers. then on .ln,a err ; tiie city, would give, according to the same ; old man or are vou ashamed to reco miz I tt ,,h 11,8 vry e,'te of Virginia chivalry ef the calculation. forCincinnati and its environs, l,;m j 'is nrf?sont ..li.rt.tF' l'v l,"en a 1 ?l 1 K''":, ri ''" euit of -r1 20.000 inhabitants. ! "'1 J" V-". 1 ' S. ! ' ' I i ""fred with gold, with h wiff an 1

ij man in 1 1 1 uav mail mju. uou -v, worJ ; tlie gentlemen hi the Million of Ihe lim.

ever will b'- iv. yours. I was in the legis- I "'it aiuoiii; the iiukI uilrtvititi; uI pirtnreue tature of North" Carolina when Nat Macon ' of thn P,it" of the various cr..u,M it Hiti,. ..- . ...... I F :. . t I ! . l ' "I't ' celebrated body servant of Hruildork, and wa a member of it, and h iv, be.-., n of UihilllIlo, with who,,, he enle.li.ia I resident ol the fcvnato of that old Mate; Jdavs after a service t,f more linn fortv yeir. aud I reckon if I had ev.-r tried I could! Tins voterun sol.ii.r. of id ivr f tirur If. have been Governor or Coivressiu.tti. I . br.u a perfect study ia the ptrturo. His tall, used to drive u,v carriage, had ...v r'.T '"'T t f'v e. wjtt, , , - - . . lul led arm mi 1 cocked h.tt in hand, resiieetfully horses, and never went to C ourt without j uax u approa. hed the l.n.ui rrop. Cive a touei,my man Bob riding behind me witll a gold j iuir intrrest It llie whole m-ene. He i in a searband around his hat." j let i:uat, and ia bouted nnd spurred, faring iuxt

Fence fop. Tin: Pkaiuks. A new kind of fenco is comiufj into use in Northern

rl -t ir ,t.. . . ,. - , r 19 .1 ...,l t,,

s,.o .uuianapo.i. papers pummf, tne oII.cmI -noise ami coniusiou uc.io.cu nu.u. lv ! fr0II1 under our noses. Even the North- j Taylor's plurality overVa.. IJureu. aggregate vote of Indiana, as follows: Cass 7 1;- ' somcIodv; but no harm was done. ... , , ., f . " " ' Cuss, 1J.17I

in? r..i, hi ir.'i. v ... u r.n i . . .... tin nu.n.i..v. ...w

, - -j . .. v w.io., - - t ninr,,,,, to !ffi.rirl lh no- i

over Taylor I, .!.; laylor uud Vim Uurcn over ... Cass 1 107. i sitions assumed by the senior editor, in

i Illinois. The fence consists of strips of 1 sheetiron, one and a half inches wide, prepared in oil, so as to resist the action

ol weatner, ana painted white. i liese strips are nailed to posts in the ground, two rods apart, with a perpendicular strip of board every other rod. The whole cost per rod is estimated at less than thirty cents; and it is supeiior to wire, as it does not sag, and being naiuted white,

"And what has brought vou down so "":'" ' ' rvi.,.T..!.i,eil the r.tvente charg-

r p.. - i - rr i ium ruin to a groom.

ion . iii'uiiuu uta ii'iiitii.

fire-horse from its garments, but we, where

( regard to the conduct of the Richmond

more Muall fax. Tho Indiannpolis postmaster during the last election he Sentinel" of Nov. 2'J. says: -Wo have two haye a ,ieJ ,he cork.screW in rathmore cast's of small pox to report, in addition lo I , , . , . ti..ni..,. i . i . . I.- . er a "rough and ready" manner, and not ttiose already mentioned, to-wit: Riuhard il- , J liams, who is now ill, and his sou Thomns, who with as tender a hand as u-e would have h id a very slight attack, aud ia now quito well, dona it; but we believe the article conThe disease is thus far confined to ihe ho una in tains more truth than poetry, or why would which it first made it. appearance. There have ,;,c ,taIleJ jaJe wince so! Although beeu but four cases iu all." , ,. - . . . j the editor of the Jefferson 1 an, as postIt i. Propd to hold an Editorial Convention j ister, lias, for aught we know, attended st Indianapolis, sometime this winter. The to his duties promptly and faithfully, is

Stat Journal remarks.- "Thore is much need of an accommodating and gentlemanly ofli-

are we ? Lazarus like, being licked by the dogs of deceit and hypocrisy. MORIS ANON.

Fiery Congressional district has "iven a plurality for Taylor. C

something to restrain the low personal abnse in

dulged ia by some of Ihe members of the fraternity." Onr Elder-ly friend of the JelTcrsoiiian will of course attend and undergo the process of having same of the sharp corners tuken off he need it, judging from his last paper so lie does.

ItJTt ia a "notorious fact" that fbig and banners, on which were inscribed Toi.k the Taairr or 1842," were flung to the breeze in reansylvauia in 1844, and that Mr Tolk was declared to be aa good a Tariff man as Henry Clay? The Pennsylvaniaus were humbugged with these locofoco Knnebacks, and voted for Polk. It is now a ' notorious fact" that the Pennsylvanians repudiated the hutnbuggers, aud gave the electoral vote of Iheir State to Zachary Taylor, a man who shrinks from no responsibility, and, as the Executive of the Nation, he

will sanction the will of the People as expressed through their Representatives in Congress; all Ihe People have to do is to selrct tho right kind of Representatives, and the W'ilmot Proviso, the Tariff of a sound National Currency,

and River and Harbor Improvements, will all i ticcs.

cer, still he knows and feels that he has used the post-office for electioneering purposes been an active and leading partizan postmaster the hea1, and mouthniece of the locofoco party in this "dig-

-

gin," and has used all the influence he

possessed as a man and as an officer to sustain the present administration; yet all this was required of him by his supe-

tool his masters are more censurable

than he is.

r-r-r i-- fi.r Avthma- 'lirilhntit lTitnen

and trithuul Price.1" The following has j been handed to us by a friend of ours, in Adams whose judgment and veracity we have en- j ijt"lnila tire confidence, who endorses all that is j Ashland said below, and wishes us to make it i j"fZ9 known for the good of the afflicted: Cin. . Kelmont ) Brown Gazette. ! Butler The Happy EflVcts of Water. j Carroll

The following notice comes to us in a haarmi'ai,rn ; 1' letter from Mr. Mansfield, who is a man of; Clermont 2I-1-liiirh respectability, and whose motive un-; Clinton lUi!)

questionably is that of doing good to those Columbi;ui:i2i8 27:J9 ,(li;oin,l witll tho iIkpo ofAsthma. Coshocton 1571 2l!.

ri. ir-.: (Crawford

Iteuicriy for AsthmaThe undersizned having heard much

Official ot- ol Oliio. The Columbus i.iicrs pnlilih lc otliciul statenit iit of the vole of Oliio at tho Prtsideutia election ou the 7lh of this month. G O V K II N O R . V n E S I P K N T .

I-'ord. IVtllrr. Taylor. Cass.

12115 3d' 15 I.11G 1 G.'VJ :i7!) 3ir,:i i?:i 2150 i."y

1551 i.'.l !l.!(i a:id-2 1-2-U '.155 2?!8 iiXH) 3571 1.H5 Mir, 1 : l ) ai;i

11 OS

Cuyulioga Defiance D;irko 1. .1

respecting the external application of cold ; j.-ri4, water to the human body, in cases of dis- Fairfield cash lifino- himself neculiarlv situated. Fayette

riors, as the price of his "bread and but-)takes th;3 ,fietho I foj tin relief of others. ' (I'iI,",iu ter" ho was obliged to do just as he was J of making known his own experience to (-I1Uga bid, and we only blame him for being a ! the public. I had suffered more than :(;reeI,

torty-nvo vears wan severe, mvciei uttf, , un u.-y hereditary asthma, not having for thirty j; v-fnrsleiit in abed, when I was informed : ,,,.,

... . .... . 1 -it t I.' r . , . "uiu.ii

W e hope our r.iucr-iy menu win 110 j,., y. - parrot, 01 tins town, who nati Harrison

himself no personal injury in his present

fit of madness

likewise been subiect to this disease for : Henry

a lonir time, that since he had adopted the j IbchUnd

1 ,.T n..nl.Mnn.,l,l iffitnr nvtortlnllv 1 1 r " '""g

UUUIl "1 "I'l"!" v ..... j j j0j

be adopted and NOT VETOED. If it is some improved tho last few davs ot "Leap ! plication.

.o,a,o ,or a .oco ,o nve ... a loco Mate, , Yeart, t me purpose. e're sorry we it mil m i-.A.A.n...nl .tl... .-. t . i 1 1 1

it not a greater con 4ol.it ion to a whig, thus situ

ated, to know that a WHIG is at the helm of th.

. ' . . ... . ' vi;tr! a man of inv acouaintance. who

can tsay as much lor tue girls ol "Old i , r,;!,t n( n;t

1 IIUU IIUl VA 'Cllt-ii u "'D"v uui-i, mm

but they 11 now have to wait brn rcs,t, for the last seventeen years.

mes

Huron

rkson

realized the same effect, not having had JJ"r3on the least asthma since I made the first ap- j .

Wishing It try a third case. : Lawrence

and the worst case that I could find, I ' Licking

Who I't'gan

I. orani I.ucas

t . n n i i had not any asthma whatver. and request-i r 07" I he last Connersville Telegraph , " , . t , ,t V 1 'cd me to do the same, which 1 uul, ami J

publishes no less than nine marriage no-

The girls of "Old Fayette" have

XuliouT It would be a satisfaction lo us. at 1 a'ne'

least, to say we hailed from the Old Key Stone J three long years befoie the opportunity of j He was greatly debilitated, and when in

Mate. Is it not also "some eonsalaiim. tha

days to know" that yon were born iu Pennsylvania, brother Elder? To-be-sure it is.'

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NEW YORK TRIBUTE. riBMSHtD BV CRrFLCV &. McElRATII, 151, Xass.au street. Tho Tribune is so universally knowu and justly appreciated as a sterling and independent Whig paper, that it is entirely useless for us to cxtoll it in order to induce any one to subscribt.3

v e refer the public to the following terms

"nonDinf? the nucstion" to tiie chaps is formed of even a possibility of relief, he

' . . , ., , rr embraced the opportunity with caccrness.' '':er,ua tain presented, unless they make up .'or , !' . J r , , Meigs , v ' ,.:. 1 . , 0M him, also, it had the same clfect he Mercer

lost time tnis moniu. .as vv einngton sam . ... , , now Sleti 4 at. I a 1 C .-..T.. A . . ... ,1 . a,

s souncUv anJ wtll, and his re

1 I

i suiration is perlec... -e a,m taV- . 1

them" (or the boys are ready to be cap-, next called on every man in i:. yemity tivated, and they dare not refuse you! who labored under this complaint, and by As the old song savs: ! st)'"c "oans ,!'"-v areJ.a, comparative-

ly well, or in a Jarr way oi ie;ng so. .;w

'If at first you dou't succeed Try try again."

let me sav to all persons, far and wide.

I who have the misfortune to be afflicted in

T . this manner, that you have only to adopt Tike

m ill i m irr. i it ' ' . . 1 1 - i ii i; ,v i. j uiiu , .t . .... i i..i l a

ii,7 Tni... v. , - i litis practice, anu you win uuu vuuiwives.miiajs r-Slw. " f C.P a y.!ar' '"" Starr, the last Jeffersonian says, have in a very short time entirely free fromi'

. - ....... , ; i nitnam

Madison

Mahoning 12ftt

Marion l.lll-J

Medina 1926

12t 31 G

Miami 2135 Monroe lll! Montgom'y 3G79 Morcran 2 HI

.uc.rrow

Musklii'.linllli

i Htoway PaiilJiiig Perry

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Semi-

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r two conies ior a vear. ."l.iio . commenced naeKinc norK. at mcir esiau-i asiuma or uui.usn,, mm if;i.i...i on-.i ..

IrrrAfM, l or one copy for a year, 2.00 , i . : .u r-nntinne it. so Ion?? will be well. U iat I ' H., .ir. .-... t

do lorllirMI rni.fn....... . 1 SI niCIH IIIIII1PUI illl'l V llOmi Ul l.US UHV. " ' . . ... , , . . CO. sot tliree copies for u year, .,,0u ; . u i i mean by "this practice, ' IS merely the ap- Sandusky f.4 11,7 i do. or eight copies lor a year, 10,00 Thev arc paving $2,50 per hundred. "Jt.au rf',K. Scioto 15(i9 10(17 o. For 20 copie. lo one address. vr. 20,09 1 ' ' h '"3 very coaise towel, perfectly vvet, - 1 JOB. The Daily is neatly printed o a royal j . r-.. ,r t0 !he whle SUrf?.C f lhe bd'' a,Kl thP i Shelby 1027 l" 153

tv la now m session.

IV the Palladium.

If All. KOAD .to. 1.

friction as possible. Sea water is prefer-, Summit

able, but if not at hand, make your spring Trumbull 3oG9 T-i i " r Tiirseara wj.:2 19(1

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-I I . n f . . . - ...ciliA.? I mipl r.rilop AAitn. 1 . ,1 , 1 '

sheet, whereof tl.ro. edition, are issued everv . w a Ury one, equally coarse, wim as niucii ; ?tark

duy hut the Sabbath, in order to snpply each subscriber with the latest news possible. Il is intended to equal in amount and valne of matter any Daily issned on this continent. Tho Semi-Weekly Tribune ia issued each Tuesday and Friday, on a sheet of the same sir.

with the DaiTy Tribune, nearly destitute of ad- nHttcd

Tcrtisements

2431

31-9

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, . . . . . . L nion 10 0 the purpose is the evening, at tue retiring vn Wert 155

' I. . 1 ...Ml nnr.ti.-v- eA Knr TvVnAn tf rt .il

The time has come when, in view of . , J vch ,,1, oof mnutes. ashing n jy-b

our lmmeiliate interests, we are not per- WILLIAM MANSFIELD. .a.ne

5G2

mittcd to speculate longer about the prob- Gloucester Mass., April 3, 181 I ability of receiving greater or less assis-

I Williams ; Wood

... . , . i uii inv ni rpiivinfT irrnaipr nr i ' hi.- i

me weekly tribune is printed on a larje ' 3 n - . Wn hash College.

dotiMe-nvedinntAecMnnkingeifht pages of sij, "nee Ironi ono or anotner tore.gn point, he chizens of Brooklyn took;

columns each, and coutaiu the choicest matter , 1,1 ouf Kauroail project. L.verv sensi- j llenry V . Beecher awav from his con"-re-

Wyandotte S33

32-1-6'j 2(2 2.159 7-j 320 1-64 123 325G 4-4 557 99

1259 72S 1121 1311 14G 457 2723 1771 1959 1 153 JC7S 251 IU 220 1 123.1 1-59 1M 1 952 177G 34 15(M lGG 14!I9 21H I 157 3199 1G3) S72 2035 2373 90 IS HUG 59G 15G1 217 2114 56 HIS 1950 9-7 2147 1910 777 11 04 3:130 1 G52 617 129S 1329 720 1001 1140 1327 360 2512 999 3561 2320 I I (.6 1 ?27 aa .. , 70 1 lS 2115 Ml 1270 2106 402 20-7 3191 92S 1 1 556 l'2t 23-2 1?92 1361 266 1 030 223 2526 2079 22s 1 32 G17 951

X'an Iturrn.

1C99 196

cattle will see it and nut run airainst it. The ll.ur. Road Lkttino. We understand tiiat there was quite a sdirited competition fur the grading and masonry on

tiie .dadriver railroad on the 14tu. 1 n-

The work is let to within ( miles of Ibiv-

"i'l'liiics. sir. S.

1079 )7S 2519 1599 1039 2e92 2557 35::( 1395 1 508 .1 375 2-33 1122 27.12 2 122 1678 2.!6S 567 1 55 1 1 571 999 3515 916 3029 10-1 922 1256 2504 10-31 1591 695 165S 237 221 1 1319 222 4 ?769 1 1 02231 2-90 716 715 34 (H 1 1 17 1473 1197 712 1953 1 1 93 1 H36 1014 611 1 -22 257 I 3331 2 14-: lr-?4 33,-0 231 19? 2192 I960 9j9 21 19 1519 634 3177 2.MI6 1 1 1-3 126S 2326 1129 3195 1-15 1951 2553 797 3-1 1-61 1930 330 515 G36 1059

Tliroiii'li ihe lurcti f.l,liii- doors ut llie t-linrel.

nine peopl.; siv It was ' is Keen tint old lasliioneil roicli of lli-t liri le.

whiskey; but whiskey was only one of the I drawn by sit honten; nln.i lli tint Kii!;ltNh rh trg. ein-ets," n,,t the cau'se of .ny downfall, i r' !T''1";"!' e' i'," Vr:?,,l,e,", '7 Wr4,,,lock f' ..-I i.i .i . r .i i tL'r "'o litt.il lield of Aliiiuitii;.ihela. W hen 1 entered upon the estate my father j r rJ!!1 ,llo a,;ro, of 1H mttHt hitBH, left me, which was quite a sung property, j down by thosi. who were pres-nt l iu relehraI was a moral and industrious vmni" man: '''". " ;in-r tint ihn Urio and her Iwhee or-

i.ii..i!..r of lii,li!..r G.r th. 17 i.i-rw.ii-j ml. but Ullfortimntf-ly. I hid :i livv ull tl.it cupu-d III., oi.li, wliilr llfi iiroviiK-iil C.I.mi, I

verti.ed was over lOO-and the work was carried me frcpKmtly to court, and there i .r .1 K;,rtUi?,:r' all awarded to former contractors on the I met some jolly fellows, who invited me j .ueu was Waahiutou's niirri..c in 1759. eastern line of the road, and at low prices, lo drink with them, and thore too I got t AlrM-mmlrit (ttitfr.

talking pulities and hearin" speeches, aud i . finalU the bovs persuad-d ,L 1 had a ni i sr'n't? " , r ,. - ' . . i Mraiiire! I h;it so niHiiy tvho are altlirted with lor s?ie:llv 1 n r. n no m:i J im nn-inul I 1,1 : , riivji .1... :. 1 ,

t it . , 1 . . 1 o- -v' ,..,vwi i, 11 iitii ia irraiiuaiiy wearinv llitiiu down, .Mrs. Myra (.amcs is about to petition stmim. And so 1. n I .-n n tl, audaluwlv. i ..,..1.. .....

J, 1 'he Supreme Court of the I nited States (, .litiosxl track, you could't anymore stop ur,a''" "iie..e. f .n tpt.n.. ihnt diseaaw 513 I ;r a 'mandamus writ, to force the Probate .. t;lan vou couU st,n) a locomotive with ! wl"'',, ''!. -reloiK wtli.

. . ; iidi wurite man iiuiiiiui;. gorging memI became very popular -lvrs with uttrm, ili .t are purtW 10 the skies

I'll i

271 320

2, ton. Dnyton Weekly Bulletin.

345 330 204 40

if f - It I ffct

4).i j i.tiun ior uie ransii oi v neau.s, jouisi- vour j,r OCt

-i ana. to execute tue tiiainlate ol tue Mi- ,!.. i 11 ..... r. t i

in ai i.u.-'i un; an iii km luin . i i ' fi: tt 1 1 tr tl preme Court ordering tiie the last will of provincial legislator that cost me all mv her father, as proved to have been sur- ,,ioialitv and good liabits; and, liiially, f.oui reptitiously made way with, to be j.roba- a great'polificiau, I became a g-unbb-r a tei- (drunkard and now I am h'-re. a house- . . .1 1 i .1

less vagrant, in tue hock wii:i tney very vilest of this great wicked city. "It is all true; alas! too true," remarked a lawyer in court. "I knew Col. M

865 1M7 90 259 1 23

il

It is scii 1 that Mr. E. Watson, late of Portage, X. Y., willed his entire estate, variously estimated at 2.5,000 to 8 10,000 to the L'niversalist Societies of (Jenessee

26s Falls and Xunda. G-l

There is said to lie a

1'oston, supported by ladies, many whom are highly respectable.

of

12 12s 2W I 9.J

(.14 pappr speaks of an Ihigligh Fur-4-9 geon named James Yearly. Wonder il 19-6 lie is any relation to Yearly Meeting. 32 " r-l The Odd Fellows in Philadelphia have ' purchased a lot of gmund, i.-ontaining 3 j.) thirty-two acres, fir -S.5'2,000 as a burial 23 place for t eir members. 45 ! 676 A cargo of potatoes from Ireland, has ""'recently arrived at the port of New York. 455 : Nitrate of soda, as much as can be held brf.veou tiie finger and thumb.

5rti placed in the water in which flowers are

for men lliey am a 11J to have etH-cled on some

lon-ifjii or iinliiiotvii pi-rii,iH, when thev run In ...-itiv.-ly eiireil by uinc l. RlMJI'IfS ( ( I 1 TO 1 ' . I ) S Y It V P 0 1 L I V K li U Hi T A N l. TAii. wlili li vlill eoiitiiiin-a to i lF, t llio nio.t It oe fulCai r ever ret-nriled in Ihe aiin.iln of iiiedii'.iue. A .ft w lurli i proved by refereuott lo llie vjkI iiuihIht of rliticiili'M from lliu lirt nii.i most r.iHi liMe oil iz.-tit, uih iim lr. Wni. J. K11 ii.n.,1, Jti.ie W in. Ilurke, Ihe Wile f llti ev. (1. W. .M i'i-v. Ir. Ilirnm t!o. I.. I.. l'r..C...

when he stiil ocCUpieil a high position in nor in KcU-i ln; Mnln-al Cnlfepn of t'liK-inn.ili,

North ('arolina: he was one ol the most ; ')" of that city. CerttlK-utee not wnly f

10 n ram 1 mrr im 111 nrom nent men 01 111s tinie. ' vy..i.-

V, ,, . , 1 1 .1 S 1 ni.ni," ""nil .-iirwn, illlt-rill" I II y niri lllli 1. 1 1 oil f-.m rrf-i rni 1 1 ;i r I. f.i I fit.. 1 ..-,, I r ... J

i . , , ' ' int. iii;;ii.si Maii'Jiug li ul giveu llioin up IvilieT and, tae old man hobbled out of tiie dock If m.-u of mk-Ii I,,Ii I .ihIu.j; will marl, for tho and went otF, not knowing, as he said. tr "'' firtu of ilu ni-ilii-iiiH, w- ejunot but inwhither to direct his totteritv steps a r th a it U ut lea.t all that il i rpreeuted to .1 I . i r.i i '"' i- i Itead tho ad verli.f-iiieut of Ir. Uuwrt iu melancholy example of the dang-rs which .,. ,-olu.nn. beset t!ie jmtii of those who abandon the peaeeAil pursuits of private, to rii-rage in . . . . . ... ... the corrupting scenes of political lite. i .. (i-tf (- sill

Foreign IVews. The Cambria, which arrived at New York on the 2-5th hist., brings Kngliah dates to the lltliof November. Tiie Cholera has begun to assume a formidable appearance, and the disease ilias made considerable progress. The

276 to lie preserved, will keep them fresh an

j ! number of deaths in Lo .don for the last

16KJ Idooming fur a fortnight; at least Mrs.

week reported was G.5; and the number ol

fresu cases reported d .jly varies from 10 20. In lMinburgh, 4(50 cases had nccur-

Thc Martinsburg (Ya.) Chronicle savs: red, of which J 4:4 proved fatal. The of-

London says so.

Wrir.T, hf .l l al Pulilir: rf,,le, ill llie cily of liirlniioii l.oii Thursday, the I lid dy of Ili-i-t-inli.-r m t, half Lot No. 21 on Walnut t , Ihe property of Jiv,- Ash. Tlire is on uul l,ol a coiilforl ilil i Divc-IIiii IIoiiiw, colilaininir li v i- rooms, a w-ll of 1 waiter and other eonvetii -iici.-H. Mao, the following I'lIUUNAL j IMiOHKIlTY: j ()nc Secretary, one Bureau, one Cuodiug .Stove), Hed-., l!..,i.iinS, mid ItedHleadH, Chairs, Wrilms; 1 Ijeidt, C'trpet, l.oiikiug ila, a fir't-rato Rlt'lA'., '1'j1Io Clolh, and many olher articles. O-rSala lo romint-iH-e at 10 o"dek, a. in., of , mi I tiny, when term will be made known awl

Hue alleujance piven ly N A Til A V RA.MIJO, Ag nichnioml, JVov. 29, l"ls. ji

TH

327

NO ! 1042 1

..If - . 1 .1 ..i .i 1 f - i

it, - ii e are sorry to learn mai llie liy is uciai registers are irameu witii great care, 305 ' committing awful depredations among and every effort is being made to arrive! 16 the wheat many fields we are told, are at correct conclusions as to the pitholo-'v 97- -i . l l : . .t tt ... I . . e .i i i,. . 1 . t I

-; auuosi compieieiy rujneu. ana ireaimcni oi tins ureauiui maiauy. '

i I' made its appearance on the north- ae at Ir. HawelU lirag .-store, No, 16 Ina at.

em coast ot l-ranee, at Ihmkirk. Ihe rsovemUer 1j, I3is. 47-tf;

most deplorable consequences are antici-1 --

jiated m tiie event of its reaching Paris. ! where it was so fital iu 132. It would !

:Tnln fill tUrni nfniiir- viloe'i tl, i LAROEand general variety of cultivated

1'-.--. 1 i tL zaitnle trees for aula at tnv minrti. ...p

330 ,

301; il.'iliniiin I" . bn!ilnr.

4,,7 i "Philadelphia, Nov. 30th. P. M. The 22s Governor of Alabama has appointed Kxlj Governor Fitzpatrick, U- S. Senator, to li-ii.i

I fill toe va-.-aiiCV occas:eneu ty uie uea!-'! ;

WINIV t;l.A-.S of all mm, .ntllmMt bran la. Alto mi'-Oiai in tile Hittr, fur

Q FRUIT TREES.

19

21 33

of the Hon. Dixon II. Lewis.

, . - , , ' - , - Si ir-n ior iiio at hit iiursery, near otthat city have drained to the very dregs. : kirlllIM,nd vv'.yn county, lud , consisting (

uie new constauiioii oi v ranee nas alt iit- to tun jmr iaH-r-

7 4 T a a 1

m 1 1 , m mm i s its m r . mnri i nnnrn n rr x i

'AT'1.! r .i - i. A.r-- -i - . ... , been sanctioned bv the National Assem- COUNEIJUd It ATLIFF, Proprietor.

oi I uie it nun oi me i aieiu t mice, uie iium-, , , . J . , (m.., C, K. mil. n. o-ui, i.u aa .r oil J i- ... bv. The ere lempnt n rerard to the! Kr Orove rarro. 10th mo. dJlh lnc. 44 tf.

" ; "it w patents issucu in i o t . is o t in- . - , . , 7 , , ' 1,chid:n- Uri.iP. ft adilitinnal i.n- election of President runs high, and the i ,iiif.-,,

. . a i.-i - . rr.. ! strn-rl w'lN .et wnnn C !avirrti nrwl ' I t . .a t.: : :

oi ' nroverii3ni3, ana oj ucsins. j tie re-i ; - o i v- n,i jy rrwir .m j0r

Id ceipts of the othee amount to G3.1 11:19 ""'-l' v.C3, U( n.ai ,ja""- " ' " ' V . m . 4-3 the expenses to 9-11 ,07C:35 leaving a bal-! laJtur hc" conceded by nearly all par-1 fff-t 1C 4 ,o, 4S nor. of sot o .-. m. tk0 v,r,l0 ities, a fearful and sanguinary struggle i ra--rJi'eeiiaaiB lu...t.

VI i now' standing to the credit of the Patent 1 sefc,ns' ifnPndinS '5' elevation to that j rA UAKKU OlI Th- ! M all

etlt, or Watk Iat.. a

1 05

2075 f'itice pund is 6207,74';

11 number of patented inventions belonging 173 to agriculture is 2,043.

402 ; 462 ' 190 i

154

The whole !'"aS-strtc'

painters know, is superior to that made witlt

tautest From Texas.

A detachment of 230 dragoons, under

Th-? Austrian dilTiculties still continue. ; tUe oId fashioned Prees. A supply of ihU oil

and the capital is in the possession of the ' ;ro"' neatock it -y , . , ' ,, , , hand and for sale at lr. f lowells' Draff fclore. Imperial troops. 1I12 Hungarians have 1 kj Ii Street.

uisapfieared.

47-tf:

14666 It -321 136356 1547S3 35131

f the Daily iur, (tho correspondence alouo ble, disceruing man must have his eyes ! cation in Indianapolis, 'they told the peo- .. COXNET,c'LTr OiTicial. - ii' 1 ..... .... 0 ' I8. . . . 1 . . J . - f , Counu. Taitlur. (tut

costing tho publisher, several thousands of dol- opcu fcy ti,is ,:me. Railroads are a spe-1 pie of that city, as an inducement for them ! LaYefJ!r,m,) " w"alTJr T n"1 " of conunercial channel, and all ? S lhal,he coulJ more there ,' ' ierpnper by any Weekly m tho Couutrv . . . .... for the cause of education and Christian-I S"' -'

things being equal, commerce will always y in the West than if he were to rema;n seek the best channel. aeret by the aid he would be enabled to ' Pnll.AA.T. liAiravAr o.ri't 1a ... ti ,T rt tt-T ti - 1 n w trt tt.. n t if ii tir.n a nf lpflrnirttr i,i . lam,

UIUUI 'VI , ..-I. t """V".... , ,""V-"1W ...v. ... I . ..,1.,- 11

. Indiana. An agent of U abash College,' ty. 7 ,,

iVrsrspaperliy any Weekly in tho Couutrv

0rJiyuieut iu all cases required in advance.

Didn't Happen! The last JcfTcrsoniao contains an article from tho Hamilton Telegraph, denying that Colouel Welter bad been flogged by Lewis D. Campbell they didn't even quarrel. We are glad of it; for if it had been the case, so aoon after the political flogging old Seabury Ford gave him, we felt prepared to adriao that friend Lew be indicted for "unnecessary cruelty to animals." A Cooet Cosnsnercial Paper. Merchants' Exchange Reporter, ia the title

of aa excellent Commercial paper, published ia Cincinnati, by Mr. A. TKaaoov. It contains every thing ef interest relating to the Trade and Commerce ef the Queen City, and if any of oar reader want a paper of this kind from Cincinnati, containing reliable information, we woald advise them to subscribe for the 'Reporter.'

out money; monev can t be obtained with- muiaiia. .mi gcui a.. v...-, dlesex . "... . . . I ulin rw-pnllv in Hrooklvn. reminded' .. .

i ... - . . . .il oilaiiil.

hoe e ' '

... t.i- i . : who was reueiiiiv ii in wmi h, iciihuuci out an equivalent; and this equivalent is; ... - , v. ' n u . H . , ... ! them of this argument when .Mr. lleecher

Tayutr. Cass.

COOO 5345

3 451G

New-London, 402'J 3421

5030 406 1 J2GG 22(J2 3913 3o74 213G 2152 16oo 1612

Van Buren

810

to be sought in the amount of business

done and the profit realized. We stand by with our hands in our pockets, look afar olTto foreign points, behold in wild and perplexing amazement, the smoke, and noise, and tumult of business, enterprise, and industry. We wish we were there, or wish we enjoyed their ceaseless hum and everlasting round of prosperity. How shall we partake of the one or the other? We ask them to come to our assistance; come and bear us to this point, a goal of safety, wealth aud re-

congregation,

feeling its lorce, went

promptly to work, and raised the sum of;

910,000 for the College!

Total,

COtJ 776 462 799 COO 3G1 191

AWRKNCE'3 PURE WHITE LEAIJ.

always kept for sale at lr. Howells li s No. 16 Main street.

November IS, 143. 47-tf;

Trd ft ;f v- nnil titlott linvA t ti t1 ,.1 rtioil ! '

in I ' ii 1 1: i . am! m.'a! aiillir.rilir ta ..t.,.l T

:-,, Col. Faut.tclrov, arrived. at Houston oa ! r.i.., r..,u;. ' .k t,.... ;,.,..i .-M VWl W tor "

7 th M. .rwt w k i t..i o btoreo. lb Main street.

.-- y--iy nuuuiuu mure , cannot elapse without a battle being

were expecteu in a lew Uays. : f(jUrht. ; The corps generally are the most abun-i The" steamer 'Ilennann,' on her last jdant that have ever been known The vovaae out, met with an accident, by ! product rf cotton is immense many . which her I aboard engine was disabled, 'planters not uavmg hands enough to gath-j and the remainder of tho voyage (1200

. " ii ii nut uaic icu3tu. lliutuiu tiuil'iin ( norlortneil tA'tt

:. ...j..... . a.. " imies) was periormeu wan one engine,, is also abundant, and there will be a large ' aided by sails. She has gone into dock ' , amount for exportation, if a market can j fur repair3. f j be found. The sugar crop will be one- j j I third larger than last year's. .ut:il Statistics of PresidrntH and ' Tr.e late troubles with the Indians are! 1'rrsidrntinl Candidates. I

at an end, and the country generally is The New York Herald gives the follow-

E.MKKV, all eizes; Hand and Glass Paper; White-watih. Shoe.Scrnband Horse Brashes; Glue, of various rjoalitie; Gum Copal, and .Shi I Uc; Tohaeco, JiuutT, and Ciears; Matches; Perfumery; Sharing Ho.ips; Washing do.; path Oil; Nealsrio.; Sperm do.; and oUVr ajticlea

usually kept in Drug f tores.

Aug. '3, lVi.

For sale hv

l.REF.D.

27,046 5,005

30,314

nn i

I n - t-ass, .),2fb; uass and Van j Buren over Taylor 1,737. Clav 3 3f?-

i i oia. sir.mi; tirney 1943, in '41

Clay

! PliiovmT its usual ntur.tnDce

. -j - I ... T . . .. ..

ine returns ol tne I'residential elec- the nativity of some of the great men of

iitii in iu,s..-ioie, vmoracing nine coun-j the liepublic. ties, show the following result: Gen. Tavlor was born in Orange coun-J-ass, 2120. ty, Virginia, on the 24th of November, JLf?lor 032. 1 1784. Of course he will be sixty-four The returns, however are incomplete, i years of ago on his birth-day this year, and only serve as an index to show what! General Cass is two years older than

Tavlor, hang been born at Kxeter, New

Hampshire, on the 9th of October, 17C2. e saw a man in a state of beastly in- i Mr. Van IJuren was born at Kinrirrhn!r-

toxication this morning, who was not "long 'the same year with Gen. Cass, viz: Iresince a preacher of the irosnel. in hirrh IcemberS. 1782. Tiie foHriwinr, hv hr.n

The majority for Taylor in Georgia is I landing, in the city of Philadelphia. the ages of the Presidents of "the Uuited ,792. Whir irain in this State s;n'"Uow are the mirrhtv fallen!" IDailv ' States, at ihr ilmn r.f tu;r ,i-ri;n m iu!

--tamkw i J l , - v luvti vivvuvM i s

Uctooer, o,229 -onpareil. Kxecutive t-

woans: woncs!! DOR.--r:Y'i5 CELEBRATED VERMIR'GE a remedy use rpaased forexpellior snerau

-nrarranUd la eonlnia nothing of a psstosi s

'ing as the results of some inquiries into eharacter, lit is simple ia iU action aud Sale in

lis application. 1 lie above tnenirise lor sale only by 1IAINK3 ii. FARQUIIAR. Richmond, March. 1 2,14. l-f

OUrill Telegraph.

Tiie New Orleans Evening Mercury ofov' Polk, 2,991; over both, 1,010. 1 8th inst. states that at that date the wires JIaiuc. lA-etr-a im tKrrtllrrhnilt O'Reilly's line off - .

telerzranh from New Orleans to LouisvUle, ,.. llie otI1,cia rctur-s; S ve C-3 a pi"- j the result will be

and the company are only waiting the ar-1 ' " t - U V Vt n Uuren's . . - . -r J . -.: . j : i vote is Io.l2I. Ine maiontv a;n, I

rival of ttte instrumenis m oruerto goimoip. . - - J "o1""31

- 1 au a mt M J operation. 1 r - Georgia.

Clark Diviiom '- 3, Sons of Tcmpemnce, Meela every Wednesday evening, at 64 o'clock, James P. Burgess, W. P., Abraham Oaar, K. S-

chair.

JUST RECEIVED, a fresh anpedy ef the above article from tb celebrated CANTOn TEA GOUFAXJT. - Yonng Hysttn, M: 62; 75; l ; l,12Sper poad. Imperial, 75; $1. , , Black, 62; $1, , ..,.. Tl" Teas are subject, ia all cases, le b returned, when they do not give entire aatiefactten. Fr sale at the New Btoro. WE PECUEIX, Agt. Kichmoud, Jnly iib, 1648. t