Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 November 1832 — Page 2
AFIUCY.N EXPEDITION. The following peticu'ai a of the Liverfool expedition lbe interior ui Africa, arc copted 'from a Cork Journal: lls Tirst destination is to the mouth of ths ricr -Q orra, forty miles 1o the lee
-.ward of Cijc rormos i. The large sic a meris cemputed to he U5 ions burden, snJ propelled by a fifty. horse engine Her sides are pierced, ar.d mounted with ten six pounders. Forward, a very formidable display U made by a twenty-four pound swivel gim. whilst a iong swivel eighteen pound carronadc astern seen s la :hi salvo des' ruction to every foe. In addition to ihose precautions against the Spanish pirates who idlest the cosst, and also such cf the ? ative tribes as rrt'ght prove !if sti'e to the expedition, she is complete. y surrounded by chevqux de fr ie, &r,d amply provided with small arms and boarding pik.es for forty per inns, wluch will compose the crew, &c 1 he steamer is named aUer the river s!e .8 intended to ascend, namely, the Qiorrrt, w'.Lh is the Arabic for 4Shii it.g River. Her present draft of water is eavy, and in her ascent will not be more .than two feet six inches, which is very small considering that no saciiiice has been made of those operations which constitute the beau ideal of a steamer, which the Q-iorra ceitain'y is The con 5?rurtlon ot paddles is Mich that, should Favorable winds occur, they can be remo ;iul Id si)ch a Dinner that she can use sai'sia place ot sic&m, and receive no imp;d;rr,ent to her progress by their im msrsun in the wuler. She is schooner ti':;ed, and rather lof'y. The Quonais .intended to ascend the principal streams, and 'the lesser, which is built entirely ot yrcught iron, and cf a draft of only cigh teen inches, is intended to explore a the tributary streams, and likewise vii. Timbuctoo, Ware? e, Soeka'oo. Sec St Thi latter boV -s fi' v five tons bumtn. a:.d called the Alburkha which is the A ra'jie for 'Blessing ' The brig Cn'um bine, which accompanies the cxpfdi'mr es l&r as possible, is principally ladei with fuel and o'her articles for the usi vf the two steamers It is expected tl a a. sufir iency of wood witi be found o the banks of the river to generate s'tam, J when the supply of coil is finished, o not eailv to be procured The whole Tint eaT.v to be procurer.! sq- a Iron is under the commard of G L Harris, Esq R N whose experience or th c-'ist du'ing the pe-Tod of six eavs eutii.es hi'vs to the cutdulencc of the po meters of the expid;iton. The elder Ijander, the .cerrtaft n of Clappcrton. j Macgreggor Lai:d, Eq at.d Dr lirit;gN, ol Liverpool, accompany it, il.e latter at the mcd'cal atter.dant ;:nd botanif t lnrT) wjM act as topographical survey .or on the part of the compir.y and gov z n:nerr, nv per mission, and a navel offi cer on tneir part, lor a like purpose j By the amu!e provision made, it wouh: a'-most seem that every difficulty vvas an t;cipUd; everything that could be pro cured for the success, safcy, comfort. ?nd happiness ofour adveu'urou ccun trymen hs been procured; nor sbon'! the fret be omittei1, that an abundance ot Vit.k' ts &c. ic. h.s hen procured to conciliate the.coe d will ot trie natives N-) correct estinate can be formed ot the ;ei g h cf the abseree o the expt dition Ir may, however, be naturally itd'errto that it will not be great, s the steamers tvi!1 pre 3 nt a facility hitherto unknown in exploring the Afiican rivers, and that the progress thys obtained will in no wjj be impeded by the Cipice of any of tt African chiefs in obtaining leave to pro ccc J, or paying-ccmpu'sory tribu'f . k Tr such a Tavor. A g'ance at the Quor ra viil almost convince any one thai he; 'implcmcn's of destruction aic such as tt defy the whole condensed bow -and arro force of A 'ric a " The Cambrian newspaper say, the Q O T3 ur d A hurkha steamers arrived at Milloid or. Sa'utday !ast, ttom Liver pool, to wait for orders and the Atsican trav 'ler Lander; whoi: spected over lam! to join, as well as to get clean bills o? health J he sailing fj.ig Columbine. 17.: tors, Captain Miller, arrived o.n Sunday, being fumishod vvi'h a supp'yol rocls for the steamer, and a variety of articles for presents, trade and barter, end a lew passengers 1 hese vessel possess all the requisite qualities for such a voyage, comprehending every comfort, as well as fitted fcr dctenct -fgsinst any attack of the natives -on the jive: s and co-st. The Albui kha, dpi. Hill, is a beautiful little iron steamer, the hul, except decks, being u holly o! that mater..r,; adrmasiues. exclusive ol the engine room, only C5 tors end with her crew, fourteen in number, era's, let? ' gage, a-.d articles for trade, draws cnlv four feet watc-; when divested of this Tna'cnals, can be rndc to sail on rn ever; rcl in two feet water. This little ves scl and the brig Columbin?, were towed cut to sei, on Tuesday evctdng last, by the Q lorra, which vessel returned na:n. ar.d now waits the arrival of Mr Ladder, 3aii imiii'vv.miwi 1 1 01 j the African coast, the place rf rendez - m ts 1 rr rmv Arltr 9 trt I 'nff iv i r O 1 -v x vcus. It i-, to be hoped, 33 th; vcvajje-
is ot s trading description, conducted a' j f3ian tj,e ;n Indiana, and by this very exthe cmire expense o! a body of Liver -j tensive and advmln-rr ous trca'y t hat e;b-
p-01 merchant";, that the specn'ation w ill r nttenutui w ith nrr fi'ahle results to them in a commercial point of view, and fmal'y, with great dvantogc; to open a tra;!a between thts country tvht-lc cf Western Africa." and the VEiniONT. The lec'rsla'nre of Verrrort hve reelected Mr. Falmer Governor of that
State. The ballot is stated to have been j be open to the cnterprizc of emigrants.' him there, and the ecr.stituerry would . m? z:r?'y- Sr.cuTd tne xva'cr to iui thus: Wm. A Palmer, 112; Samuel C I The annuities are small and limited then be able to jedge who was in the ' it will increase the svergth f tut tz a'. Crafts, 72; Ezra Mecch, 3S; Ur. C. from fifteen to twer.ty )tars, and the;srorg." Our figbimg dandies of a'l .least one half Mechanic M cz re. Bradley, I. The three fir.t named were jechsick ration given for the lands is such descriptions may take a lesson from the . ' the candidates, respectively, of the Anti- javto entirely satisfy the Indians, withcut conduct ot admiral Codrirgtnn. 'I here 50 ZtEvfiuElD Masonic, National Republican, ai.d Jack iburthening the goverr ment. 'I here can are few men w ho possess that species ot ! ci, , , t,
son parties, for that otlke, and supporttd as such at the general electior; but nei-; ther of them having obtained a majority r( tUc tvhnle number nf tnio rhoice had 'o be, finally, made Lv the Iccisiature. Bait. Pal. The Cherokee Kohl Mine. The following report is from the Georgia Courier cf Friday las-: Tl is s'atcd to Ub, and on good author ity,that the cause of the late failuie to form a treaty with the Chemkees, wo ;he rff(T by a large Coir.fiany from Ten nee,ro rent ther Gold M.nr. Col.;"' InhnWillnm,!,,., r,.t ?o c ai hi v ot this company " Iff hie tc IniA ii it a tL U
,,tivP.i,nnif1 ;,MM.. ;.o -...r,.;,B fr.Jusl Sot lhc Papers, ar.d must
ntr r . , ... L. ,;le l!n,e to examine before l stn k it on I T t , ;c;'s of the State th null;ncauon in lhc nga.nst such a high handed invasion j ,out, ? Ah hc lhe accentsWe have also karntlrom gentlemen who jState R. , Nulhucatirn. Cor have recently been on rhe confines of the : c,.. ... r., . .. . . 'oner, benator, Shenfl, Representatives.
infornitd that the Indians were engaged , ' . ' m demotishing the land marks of cural fJuatdr Arc they siccpir g d earning or tiltirrr hv lhf war tirt- ? j .... .V.-con (Ga)Jdv. j
'proper cmd fl"fi!'',p 'r-nhe -e a P'"""'! b'S "! !'ncr1y 3 COO j I,evi!,e ,.,c Mh wTe Ocorgia papUl mt schocl$ v,rpcd !iy pub,ie .d t known Ut c.r,c he loi-k Iron, Vh.l I S be n ic Gcornh 5? h. Have Tcu S..Uh ! p,Ua,e s.b.cipiio,;. In l!o5.cn, ,!,. i'herr. He run . .lor .,. uh.t.-vor.
ec'A ot Ju.sviile We are now " "J'""" 1 J'"U8 "" J "'"'" K ; ol g 10.000 arnualJy.by taxes an 4 by pit ? j ' - able to assure -.he public, that the Choi ;hcteLh hcc" granite ataU? I'll ; ,ale. subsiiipiit.s. ih' ?;an, tl ti.kenany whrre in Illuvw, era has nearly su' sr; din this city. Of bet thrte to one old "lco!y is chosen,. The Connecticut school fund is near'y j tiana or Ohio or I will oIVc twonty hat are termed uncor filmed" cases, lhal is' lf he livcs" IIow c:,n ,hat be' 1 two millions, but fails shor t of itsdtsir ;J-i!.'rs tt taken in ibis state, and all rea.he number cannot be known The peo ! vhe,n New-Vo,k and Pennsylvania re cd cbject. Children in the state, 85,000, "'-!" or.scs paid fr bringing a tul nlr.nmvnmfd nf ih.P nPrPi: v nl ! dead a lr;sl h,n ? As gocs t e fourl!' : schools about 1,5( 0. ( i.t'i i rrti'-;i luHi !o me at PutoM, Lead
nromot action seek medical aid in'ihe onset, and general'y obtain Plirf. Pub. Adv. Wholesale Emigration The Stuttgard Universal Gazette of Sept. 2d, an ounces that a pian is in pi ogress in the sou' h west of Germany, to make up sraic and ship it over to the United States ho become a tvv em y fifth member of the 7 Confedcrar v. The followir.'- notice o! he prrject appears in that publicatioti: 'Accotdmg to accounts from the south west cf Germany, a society of libera, men are ot ganizirg a grand plan for en i gation to Ncrtl. Aoeric-i. ration hus hitherto been pre The emi ecai icus. hc reuse it did not rest en any solid found a ion and because the means were not con centia'ing. But now it is different, ac hi object is to form a A n Germcm beyrnd the ocean, which is to receive al. .1 .-.1 1 1 1:1 ... uiose wuosc iir'pcs aim cianus in liucnj and right ate disappointed inoldGerma ny. In order to be admitte l into the Confederation of the United States oi Ameiioa, the law requires a number ol free inhabitant?, above 25 year of age, tc he 60,000, 60.0( 0 without distinction of agr, Eds J a ; d this number is to assemhie before any lut ther measures cn be .Kcn. rvtany ot 11 e uermans estaoMslv d in N"orth America will join their coun 1 'rymen, and ti e plan js so popular rr Germany, that scarcely any doubts are entertained ol ts heinr? successlul. er icr rameu 01 cs nemg successrui. V:umnv judge whut par'y feelinc mustbeamopRthe hotheaded tnh,birants of the South of I-ance, from the h.d'ovti tr c.rcun stanr c- lhc edi'or ol C 1 liUH'll lAJi l il'fc V. 'f JUU V" tf -3 UI'J ' up fcr tiial His counsel rt)se in court and, address'r. ; the King's Advocate, xebimed, Yu ny you gave us fiiendiy varni"p! We reject your kind nr6 and sdvict ! Between such patriots as w e are, nrsd such patriots as you, therecan exist nothing but fi es. prisons, and hort'y b cot l" On which the whole of the lawyers Je!t th coutt Hut re ninds me of another cur ious occurrence in the Tribunal de Premiere Instance of . , , ..... . eiz 1 ne ceur sei Ol lite I mcess eie Lmbese havirg mentioned the nameol Bt.naparte. the President called hirn to o.der, and desired him to say rhe Em peror, -Bar il Pa etc par la velante na ....... ... ticnalc" And this has met with the an probation ore liberal press. London Morning P. st, Jrcm fhe Indiana Dcwccrar. TOT 1 AWA'I AM-E 1REA IV Messrs Jenmxgs. Dams Crime, crtv niisioners : p;;ointtd on the part ot rhe United States, to treat with the Indi ans fnr a fessien of their lands in Indi iniir.;i3 uuu tMui. jun, nave innr'uded a treaty with t he Pntm wa-imie c uucti a rren y wun rnc 1 Ottawa. amie 1 n:: i t : 1 . Indian, which extinnt tshr rheir na tioml title to all lands within the limits of Indiana, ard to all lands ly irg south ol Grand river in Michie:?r, and east of the river La Fuen in Illinois, embracing a tract ol mcst va!uab'e country, and conj raining between six ard seven millions ot acres. It has long been an cbject of the rrrcaet solicinid iocxuii''uiMincin- ; ject has been efi ctcd to an extent beyond ti c most sanguine expectations of the public. With the exception of some few reserves, limited in their character, the undisputed scil within the groraph"cal'limits of Indiana, will now be p'accd order state jorisdictior; the territory of Michigan vxill soon be enabled to take her rat k as a stare in the confederacy. and the uno and ierule tegioii ol Illinois
be little doubr but that the senate will unhesiiating'y ratify the trca'y, nd that i congress will take speedy measures to Isnrvpv ar.d hrin iKa iBnri intr mr.iL-rf i
The Miamies're r.ow perfectly sur-1 reur.dtd by the lands of the government,! 3nd their whole possessions censistonly of a few inconsiderable reserves. HOW TO 30THFII AN FDITOU. I Bring in a dczen sheets at once, each 'containing accounts of votes in three or 'four d Herer.t spates, each state voting for ;f- f Uc' rn.shing returns to sua their onnievs. Well, what's the ne ws i from the west how goes Ohit ? I have have a lit liOOSe Cretk r'u nr . nil rri.Tt ii'f as hol,ov, . thai below? mud Pennsylvania h?s gt'e : jyuu presently. There's no dcu!)t in n I nm:u uiai gets .Maine ar.u IIampshirc Tc, ,hat tf) manner: i ward 80 Soe the state and both states .have agreed to go aline. Hut then. ;here3 Ohio Havn't you got through jcastingthe votes yci? '1 hen there's the .ui;uuc tu v&y in ouimi anmn-.-v.j. jhoun is sure of that state and Gcot gia, and then what becomes of Jackson's : m p mi ! t t If the subject irocs to the ! ?,ouse kscn s .urc But it wont; ! VT ) ivi lsA be, dro e,th,cr ol , j lhcm v,il1 rnn him tlo;vn le;J as a h2?1 me9 T - . . . . Itav nt you t;ot tint un th.al usveil 1 nere s a st in nelow, ten ilavs a - 1 t 1 1 Iter from London, biinging great newt! : Exit.-.V i. Gaz.
"" .-vv... " ,v jcnoo scon 3 n more man j.i i n cm -i 1 -
dollats, andan income lor schooU lrfm Choke cf a -VgVmicw. The Stan ,i;e bard;s, which are elividt d among the ;daid lelates ar ?,':rcdoic of a young n an ' i.evptal com tic. ! who recently came to establish himself in j yjinb has a fnc.d of Sl.233.CC0. the !NTew Yo.k, and u3 he did not know ex ; jnf on.c divided among the counties ac- ! ictly what "lint ' was the most dt sir?b!e, j cor:in to ,;,e white population, and an-
i ' , H , . , -"iv .vi guessing into the several w;.ys o! getting rich. He had considered pretty k-cri t.e said, al! kinds ol tistlss that were car lied on here, and he had p etty much made up his mind, to set up the ficsf fficc trade. Them that curried it n ,1 1 the: c was only one in the place. J" The great dne ot Marlbotcugh, pr.ss ing the gate of the lower, ws aeeoste.: I by tu ,11 looking fellow, with -Ilww . , , . ., j grace and I have bcrn in eery jail ir i l,;e f1" believed friend' re 'i: ll txh.e.c' U,.th T rh" , ls 1 on,' Jal1 c,ver -"Very ,ke ,ouu..,.i.y uivi iut! iwr.u- )'"'. sracc and I have bcrn in eery jail tr-) J ,. . . 1 a iMrm.i 1 n a a t o r kimiI 1 ,t,a" "'"- J" rLF.AsvRFS of imacixatiov. A lady belnngin'; to Covcnt Garden Theatre, who had never heard Prg3rini requested leave to be at one of the re hearsels of his concerts. It happened hat Faganir-i did not bung his violin w',h him, hut borrowed one from a member of the orefcestrs, and,instead ol ! playng made a kind of pizz;cato obl'gs Alter the rehearsal was finished, the ii, m. ..i nu
! ' u7 utivivaavu 11. vjr.. --vu ucji . iimhc nun unc uuru 01 tnu rnnuren oe . j M Cooke, what a wonderful man he is. jtwecn the ages of four and fifteen attend ! 1 declare, I must sr.y, that ti'l this morn ' schor l. j ! Ing I never knew what music was capa j In Ohio a system of free schoo!s, sim- ; J)Ie ot" " Cooke replied: 'Indeed, ma j i'ar to tint ot New England, is establish : 1 , ... 1 ... , , r , ...... !
'ta'n- ne is truly vvonceriui; cut allow me to observe, that on this occasion you j irc indebted rather to your imagination than your ears for the delight y cu ha e experienced" "How, Mr. Cocke?" 'Why, madam, this morning PaganariJ has not p!ycd at all; he hc? not ever , touched a how." "Extraordinary," ex ; claimed the ladv, "I am more than ever ; confirmed it) my opinion of him. for, i without playing, he can sficct in such a 1 . . ... mann" mch more than w -ondei l: L . , . 1 are ine sensaii&ns nc musi prouuee w nen ! he does!, j i A br ave man- fights a dufl Atlmiral Codrington, the hero of NTa vanro, who U a candidate for Divcn port and Stent house, last week received a challenc'e to mortal combat Ir.n.;,, ' .,, , . i' . man .. .ui.-v.i . w v . w - - - v 1 nan no tas'e tor tt is mooe or settnmr v t'i'-pute, and at a d'mrcr given him a few days, afterwards, alluded to the affair a v I rollow:i.It n.ight perhaps he though- ; Mh't r.e wes toncl or naming; mn there was ro man who liked it less and he ne ! ver in his life tank his ships cr mpar y into action, without feeling a teavy re sponsihiuty as to the necessity r taking) their lives. He thought the town UaM .1 i -f ...!.. the proper place for stttlinrr a dispute like that between Mr. Woo c.imhe ard himself, and hc should be giad to mctt
moral courage which dictated this avow-. al cn the part ol sir Edward Lor.don ficficr.
SL'Hl.Ol. bTATi'HC. j ' 11 ,u ' r - :r tiol a country are betnetn the ages ol : ihrrc ar.d sixtt-m nr eip-hteef : and ot course are psopor subjects of schocl education. In the United States, rrcre than four rr.illiors of children cught to be under the i' fiuence 1 schools. In Maine the law requires that the inhabitants of every town p3y anrual'.y 'or ; the support of schoo's, a sum equal, a' t least to forty cents hr eveiy p4i5on living in it. That amount to abou; S12n, 000 1 ,.e ejrpendnu.es arc morethan;, 40.000. In New Hampshire, a repara'e tsxcl S90,0C0is .Vistd for schools, besides an ' s'ock ct 9 or 10,000. In Vermont more than Z50 000 are! raised for schwls fr. m a three per cent drt n. ?.t an tvnrnsn i,i rdinnt '200.01 0. . In Rhode Island, are about 700 schnols.! sunoorttd bv a Icisiativc ennron. iion i j jn New York, arc more thnn 0,000 , cCh0o!s and over 500,cot) children r;,v,ght i ; in ,jKmi School fu. d 1. 700,000; dis j tributtd annually, g :00 ( 00, but on the ( Co,,(,t,n that earn town raise ty tax, o ' ; othe, VT:sej as rnuch ss they receiv e from i i ,k f i v,,,, Torcr i o .,r,.i r ron ; an(, an anillal incon,e iA g22.00O. ! In Pen. svlvania, during the last y i ' re tban 250.roo child-en, mil ol 4o0, V H I I f,n,K lvPre ,ieSii.n,M nr .rhmA instrncrit n 11 ..!,... 1.0 , .1 1 t.,,r cp. .n. Uviui'ai t iws o ttujUi iuiiu ui jbiviii 1 j i he uar.l. 1 C Ma. viand has a school fund of 73 OCO! ! P' op, tated tr paying the tuittcn of poor e.hi!drcp, scl;o!s. generahy attending private NoHh Cnrciinahrts 1 fund of g70,0C0, desigrared for common schoo's. South Cart lira appropriates g40 0C0 annually to f:ec scht r.ls. Georgia hr.s a fund of S5C0 CC, and A'aharr-, and most or all the Western ' a: d Sou h w e-: e n States, are divided in ' to ,OWnhips, six miles squa: e. and each ! cv,ns,. :n ;n!o scctions nne ;c Sfmare. : tt i;h one se. ion, the sixteenth, appio 'i"' , cu M;Slssirpi )a , tf is not availab ! S 500 .mo. j , be LcRi,tatu priced to t ducation. M;Scissir)ni has a fund ofK:8.r 00. bt ailabie unlit it amounts to ature of Louisiana r-rants f v u v 1 1 j ai nil 11 tnuiMt i'i nuk 4'tuic, , ; 32 62 J for each voter, the amount of' j anv one parish not to exceed l,;50dol : ; Iar nor to fall short ol 300 dollars 40 j 000 dollars, are applied to eeiucating the i j poor. j i Tennessee hrs a chcol fund cf sbout ' half a million, but complaints arc made rlt3t it is not well applied. 1 1 1 ...,! . r , , , ! and forty thousard,but a portion o! it has
- tax on the grand list, and much more " w " "; .
i been lost. A report to the Legislature.: 1 . , , ! from Rev. V. (). Feerc;, savi, rhat not !, r , I'1'1 to h-vc their .1. 1.- u ...... A:,.. . . ; mends call and sec them.
. cd by iav. j ; In Indiana, TUinois ar.d Missuti : legislative measures for the support scnoois nave neen anopreu schools are supported V y private tuition. Pavti'y Lyceun. Pay of Voluutffrs There is a pros; ei t thai the voiuniccrs from this itate, who served in the Ire Indian cam ; paign. will soon be p:.id ciT. A letter f., f : , 1 ir n ,rrm ('" Atkinson, at Jefferson Br'rri tn rin ti.,r, ,i;,w;nfiri,t ,t, " ' -'- ivn. , a. ....n...., .. j ted the Uih Oct., ayi: "The United - 5tarc paym&s'.ers here ana at m. Louis, I hnv." Sfpn n.-iliRrrl (-v tlif nai'ft'.nipr frn. ; eral at Washington that they wiil be call- .... - . .. ........ . j , , - . j, V', UL'WI, lu LJT IIIW '. '.J '.".Jllil LI tor services renccrerJ the recent ram. ' Pa:r;n under my orders. Iam in hPes L ,,,ur..lf .r. ",Jl l'r ,,Mr- ,l ta'u ,, 1 ho rt'it'tnf'nit nil r r 01 m r r . 1 n i.. i'. ,r,. h-a;.. We are rerjuested tosavthat the com apy ot Mounted Bangers required tone hv Cant. Drvnv.nf n,i t.hrr.U alreaclv tilled. Ann Meant Ir.r nnvn i 1 hcreailcr cannot expect to be recei ed. j 75 I ! Hint to tea makers Put a small ot13n. I.-. . . t . j tity o carbonate of ;oda in'o the int 3 ! lontr with the tea, and this, hv softer int ; the water, will accelerate the inlusbn a
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EDMUND, .n'.t Urn t im ht iTIlinfl IHr hp hi ., . rmJ rr, caHv covered w ith h:. h;i:r r rnnrkid!v prrj otin rrtouih, larirc tce'h nnd ipnerslly txp'o1 his li-'S an pour ta I r"shrt ;md !!;it no?e. Kd.vvnd i- -i f.ill lhfH!cd noLiro ihor'h cf a yellowish ron?!c- ' tor mthc-r (!wn couiitcruincc, wrT mado, exoeri'ir'.y active ami X a pii r . !!io';ii !! pcrKtps no man rn bct hir i ' rtuutinu. ll :d on v ht-n ho wnrt tT a coloured r 'r.d :il or.tar:d trij cd ppntalotmf ! . ..... ,l I t- Tit t-Mt i'irti-llK- U(TP 1" - , . ..itl.i U with him.rr.d , 1 1 x ----- ;atn nx tlu tna l in k-kin hunting shirt, bi.i : .. ill . - it. ,1 I t tl'tll'f dt L.'lti-' 1tr 14 4 " 'M " ' , r : , ' land for.d of pin in::; drinks piri', lW ;s( l'!o!i r.ts drunk swears npiftr'v. lie has iiHMicv with him, and no dnbt is idarc in rnv al srncf? frin hcir.c. 1 ui!l ivo th" al ove rewari! ,,f fl0' Iol!rirs 1,5 rr'- h ,,,r M'P,tl,e,-,!in n1j MCr:. Wa;in-ton county, Misouri. JOHN liRICKKY r.i oo rc.oo (w,f Fall mid Winter Goods. J HI sid sorihers have associated them-' undT ihr. firm of D. & CO. ' And have oj i m d aj'lOki', out; ,tm r C- ' hove the well know 11 st aid occupied bv Brunei iu rn, on wartr street. Their . . stlM k counts in a variety ot rANY AND ST1TLB ARTICLES, amon. vvhi. h are the h'lluwing: Cle.tSis aid i-'tujftt-i, Whit,-, IloJ, Vellow , Green Flannel?, Seotcli and ('ir-asian Plaids, .Merino and Waterloo Shawls, Merino and Ciau.e Scarfs, CnipcShavvl.s Fijiicv liandkcrcliiefs. IAJHA M I .SUAS, ' JACOMl'J CAM H III ( GiAGIlAM vV. 1-1 Clseek, il-i L t-1 Brown v, Bleat hod Shoetins & Shillings, Gentler ens ar.d Ladies Leatijcr hor, LaJics 1 iurj( l!:i ALSO d. 11 s. Iron arid Cast Steel , ;oo ie Castillo;-?, f00 U-.trrc-s and Tared Il.-.-, Ml'O :. !.r)(T v.ood, 1HM) lbs. Naih aV.I. si.os f7 pair Traon ( 'hair:, 75 I.Ms. Kenhavva Salt, ot OZh y bushel by lhc barn I, 1 otx c.vsir. .yn i.akm: V--01.TM r r of China. Lhrrpocl and Common All.it which they edit rat Whole: nlr or j llc'ail. Know ing the scarcitv of monev ;hcv arc determined to SKLL LOW FOU - f, v-wul"r) 1 n-uuee, n. siiklmiri:, WILLIAM MIU'Ri:. v menncs, Sept. L", 1."J.-"vT-tf I7CTZCS. norJ' ?ul riher having sold o it his o! i L Stork of Dry G.hhIs, to B. Shehiiim, t - 11 ' 'Hi' urt.i-ji u c;u; an 1 - ; ",? ''rnu'r o.-ino.-s I ayinents areenri nest ly required, as no ind d-noe can lo ! ifiveu on old atandimr notes and nr c.mntc vf uirt 'U' Vj mcenn-s .-opt. CO, lSi-.. :W-tf PUBLIC? SilLE. -w.- 1 . . V. T erdcr ot the FrohaM , "1 t- ., ... court .f v jyu rnuniv mere w 111 p? cp-e-i to public sale at the coisrt house ! Saturday th 10:Il day of November m.-t ! mi til !..'. SI ,. r m .. - . 1 . 1 1 Honjrirw to the estate ,f G W INirW , .1 1 ' w ! ,v . . .u . 1 tie iiiiH m,T lie.vn lu'i J Ml' t'.II'il I r .11 I,i..m.. I ... .. . I I 11 --" .1 HI' IV" 1 as VI.I - ;ti..iV tl,.. ......n,!.. -i . Its No 279 363 vA fixn , ., JOJ, J75, ai,l 230. -vrii :nc apparienances tht le-iut j Le'un 11"' O In .', ii su! iPft r. :tic u id. '.. (I'i'Afr. Terms m;uJe ki .!in a 0:1 in 1 lie ua i et suio ! Vt n'viv n r n of G. . Vurlcy,Uci. Orv.lcr 11, lV:;.. ;(;.:t SABIUEI, THORN TTTjrAS ':i hunt a i. u; : a, t;i;.r?VTj 2 1 MiiTMi.T or SADDLLS BHL DLLS, M AUTLNGALl.S VV I .- .... 1 w n in innt actmc, w hu h he vv ill di- mvc cf : on liberal t rin-. j Viiu ennes, June A9 ls;j-rd-:t
