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ti. tnaa ue co lor du;:;rv are to put Jow, il ia
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f nu winvu i itivjV..in ."' mso. No valuftbleend,
j i''.-ri cr profligate ambitioc,. , r..- - : tv ui Ii diabooorable a jc- -
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u; j wok aj unfcmpulooamaD.. h't ti'n. and wait for more
, !ifB Clod, hoae attributea- r it. ul pluck iu drowned
1 ,, , t oi mase me couscien-'- ,
j - b"ne'irer in It triumph.t ruif-- prop atinn while hia principlea
i. baa, niuet fall back upon the ex-- .s : re' w i'f party, hich i aiway
. ; l.r'i ttj'tKar by compromise inis to policy. Into
, K:tim, from wbien virtoe and. . urfrr com forth wiihoul a itain,
t r.;:-.-- men of facile morality and
f tvrr tcy to plnnge."
tr;..:: '..if ttxi-u- .f ttHir.jr.Ji;wMoi College.
y - , i "Bipti-- t Bsnner." of: ere are io piece which have at- -
; . ...r..A:j t. Tf.e trt is aiyled "lb- Kentucky." and ia from
- .y Vr. KKk. H ' ref"to Eminripation--
ics to; c.ee driinate tim by ttiie..r ... it t ivuid ra'iih rrore eaeiiy
- . e tl.em ry cillirj their,u... i hence he seeir.acot to have
,i ..rr le coa!i, ia truth, thus style. i :: e ;rr i " Xil'iiocikt" in i'J ordi-- i
ert nj def inoiit rmphaticll); . fyn ryrr.e of "emnciptonit.,,; r a:...' p .: . sine th txAnc:pticoit
A !;' or.i-'- P, is entiet profonndhi :. or . .:t If kno to be falee.
Lbt dilemma just; e. ri iii ilt i s:e .U fad timseli. ; :r it eer.!y.- t ps o'U of hli wjy irla;i!:y to uk the
1 . f : w r'.ror.:xe '.he Cuu'isr, which: " "cne ot f e r .'t rsbid and reck--
n prin-.- s ia the S;le," 'a euu'lee,'' ic liisw i tffiMr coutempuLiie.
. -- iT a m..e, wten iheeditoirl'- - : rp'.- tfce rpirjir rabid and
.i ' A- - ' I it. ii. k come c. pies of the Ban- -i I p.iv. i. :.i :i .r-- u.i.ier cy cSseoauco are it Licher,
. ut i- -. y ii be. Tr.e 'eceral opin- - I Laurel, ., i '.r i hir heard it expressed, is thai I
:prr crr.
i 't
uiih it, wherever ileoee.l Iieihihueon weaknera. t'ertap
ia knowing In a...... 1'
i. i.oi Lame, Uie veiy day thee: wf 21 i u leceived, ten euterri--
c .:.ej !.r the Courier, snd there is ar.-jr- .i f dr.a itirg the nomber. I Lope thec .. t: .h tJi he patxonixed.
. Tit. .. to h.ch I referred ia a'gned' 'srd-h- ludingloan article
: inr cm:. her of the Conner, reuiarke:' ii.e . I),-- , ijiicam wae tea lired to
-j- - t'.cjrt cf his vote, I am whof:y unin-l- e
etoterfieuiof the Ojorier being no' of be fact. But if be, as President ol
is .'..rti t;e, has gone so far antrav as to-- :?';:; t d.sneniinate N'jnhem fan it -
.. i ttUi.fi occupying that poailion, tie is' 'x ti the heresies of Nor hem aboli-- -
cf our property, and preiudic.al': ,.ioee, then u is dne t ourselves andin l.e ahould be leqiiredto resign.
e f . - ihse thir.ge are utt so; and u ut.i ' rtintd iheie are o.ber leasona fji
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f irely remarkable langn ge. The writere of t' e leant particle ot prool says,
.Mi "i ha dne ibuaand so, then be oughtc. -- ii to remrn. Who will say that Dr.
-- , a Krea'deut of Ueorgetoa--a College,.a.- -. t rthern tar.aticmm,"or anyoihei' i:, U ho ill affirm that be ado- -
e of Northern abolition, to the.' ..r propemf i.udents who have ta
- : r . or roiUgule course eay that they' i m to act thus, and that they never
! - aclirg. A Baptial" bimsell doesi": .hi-r- i soy foundaiioo foi his own u
- 4..- rA he say, "vre hope these th'nga arel .eed! Vou evidently dHupnfd, Mr.
your ungenerous intimations shouldt csfatorahie to the rcpuutioa of Dr.
a. Y iu intended to create a suspicion that' t:'. riil ed Limelf of his "position" to
' the I eresies of Xorlbern abolition."I liow ULbroiherly I Truly you are
We hope these thincai '." that i. von ho--e tliere ia do IrnLh in
.i: y u i to have a much efTect aa if it wereTiicl Fine epecimen of christian
! Yarns is a strange conscience if your.rohera are nnintennpied.
i- - 1 h ard ol Dr. Malcora's rei;nstion,' uv Iraf tees of the and thoee whor.;' i wiOi them, will, when their childish
t try to find aoroa other reasonc i: V:-- i 'ui' LmancipaLon ote for.thekyt tr.-- t haa been purnued towards him. I' it etery --nan o deserves to he celled
1 -- ' id te stemed of himself for askingr;e.(!t;.t u, a, becsiue be voted the
tiU'?-:- i n tickei. Why, Dr. Dillard, of Fay-c- !the Trustees, when be beard what
J-- -- 3c:r.eat Georgetown, indignantly resign
J - ? in U,e Bard. He bad voted uietV'cirn.oti lickettt Leiirgton, end no doubt
a disgrace him to remain orScial-v.-if.t.er-e- .i
w.th mm who were unwilling toal-J.- e
!.;,.,, tof , college the privilege of'u :;h .(oet!. Here are other Tmsteea,
V;1 M "lr- - Vauglan, ol Bloomfield, Ohio, il-- me l ; ,m chiucur, will reaign alax It
.f- v.iU t;le 1t 'tUFteei to at--ibt ihey did cot reqaest Dr. 31 toj
r r. ou i ccouiit cf lis vote. The facta are tooiC"' V kle pt'tyt;oilly understood.
t'.r "-- bt flt ia eve part of
. ' -. n iMashviile papers are denouno-r"- -
jc::;',ucf "he l'rnstees. 1 he College baa1.Lf ', 1 fr0,t bch St may reuttr many
c"t bBl - doobt it exceedingly. Preai- -
kin
com wm its ju, repuuiioo and- uis aomin etration did more to es--.i unownthan sft tt" other friends and
done. Noble Inatilntioul Th?' ' 'n ni'Jst fa!j) will uraw tears from
"litnttr Leih.i-il..- . ..m ,: - ..i . ww4;r.i i in buyiuiuv vuiOui-- it - .m .n.i,K if .n I- J W7UIIRU .
cfmivice to iu 1 rustees.',,:"'". cribe In large leUera of
filJ:lri J of th' College these words:Iron on
!c I i nlerests of Slavery jurg divine.iV.- - .K r'"- - t.--a 7rfafuravw . :" o'oTrt W tasefsr ever i.ri !. y dayt of iM UotMt
"U.e rrm- - v.itc iruiinncn woenevci an1Hsocial-!::t-
,fon-C,- """Urg snd decide
t. ' Mllot. bow lour PnuHiut shallI
kowh?'V,tfe"eofJrOB,D,!mb rnforra himtin :Ulwci "rihtl!)ofeuffrage. InW- - rltu..fl!:'" "d.,k
f:tiir wona is ceeuiie io maaeW "c;uJ moral progreea. 1 do not
" "oineoi you and your pro-si- s.
sS1 ScraT.--lt Ii aiid thai tha Paan.1 V i5 tbM -- friage U a
aor7 .'od th,t 'T 5CidedII watract, taadeoa Suui la valLd Thakiw i?'."11 queeOon now agitated
UlBi"U!'im') iB that Stau oa SundayettiJi.!.'.,whelhw ttdictmenta for bigamyH s;t:7. .u t aaarriaga bad. Uk- -
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that.
vote.
mrvii
lb CtwrUr.lMe.HUtM: Hanpeninrla
the city a few daya ainee, a coaeraaUon wta beardoetmee o two persona, who may be called S. audi., w irie effect foliowin, and at it was cn a aublect of iotereat you will confer a fTota l jiioga a p. toe ia your paper, and oMije
A SUBSCRIBER.. 11. T . .m. i., von you cm ie mu soire won on
yonrpiacef 'P. No air, I have no mora work (lap can be
uun dt my own domestics. i
S. But you should lecollett that I have awife ana children, wto ate depcodeot upon mvdaily labor for a auppsrt; and euely oneVho ibiesatd with as much of ibe jooi of thialilc as you he. could affuid ta i!m m. UA.i .earn aomethinf to keep my family Irou i.tarrintTr. ea air, if you was redeced to tuch an ex.J " wou, me pleasure to fam sh touito wok, or een give to your family eometbiDeto eat and drink, but 1 wiaa to ank yoa auon whU ticket did
oi emancipaiiODfa well, i bardly know.'. tee you do know, frlet.i. anil I umn.i.
the maimer of youi answer, that youoied for slaTery, for if you were aa emuiwii pstion-ml- ,
you would not hare foioi:eu it, but would..... pnue w aiiaeriug it. o, did youut tut uuiune, rresion aud tfudcf
" -- in. i Toiea ror matte eei.ilmnr. When vou rirt thatvme di-- i netW - 1 " U W .J"i lauwer, ma to compete iiiialaTea,nd thai you had a wife and children tosnpport,
l iUltheaUe bad none, noiereB himselfes, 1 know all that by aad experience, bul
ihi n the plan of removing the negroes, if it wereHweaiuie, wouiu laie inutT or lorlT Tears, and inlial time I will be dead and buried.
You will leave Tour children tfmi -
ad a cjndiiion as you now ate, with a prospect otis geiung worse. Wae it not worth your nort to
iry ju oeuer their condition, by reinofing thewint'ciuiuy ui BIKTS UUJOll
.V. My children must do aa I hare done, the"eel itie can.
T Ah! my friend, it oa have so little avmiMtriy for your owa ofienrinr. aa muni nt ram?:nin ii I decline to give you work, and refer you
your eiTer loTing ifieods, Messra, Ciutbiie,t'r un aad Kudd. for era dIot meat.
A Litlner.S. he has tot vou: bat aceordimo ibe state of the facts, Uie genilemin lefenedo, teem to be under tome obligation to cive vouork, and 1 would go and see loem on Uie aub.
jeci.V I do think they eugtit to give me woik, and
u i'l fo and see them about it.T. Yea. co and trv. and too. will fiad. if vou
do not now know it, that n either they, or any'ther slaveholder, wt.l employ you at a priceir.ve what they can hire a slave for. if tt e slavecan do the woik.
Cuuit ti.
tnJersor,Chrislian,V!:.hieubur,
itlor,Kdir.onauD.Ij.ijson
Meade,Mincock,O'u'iO,
'ke.oyd.
IIOX.
rFroii
thiofn
6ea tt fllciai.
Johnson's majority 1127.
661lUt'i
31364an333
8035
FearthCauwiL(. (0.) Bcticta
.r2ir, 44$Boyle, 57 S
695443
CI utoc, 444C44 663
Lincoln, 6o7 621Pulaski, II'JI) MlRossell, ACS
Wayne, 7
W79
1140
adlsoa,ward.
Whitley,s:ey.
till.iy.
iohuvon.Kockcasile,Maxian,
Ken loo,
DUtlct
458
Casey,
Green,
feUlaBate a.
llf--
S424SS
377361S9214387
SH6
14094
467
Breck's majority, 10S2LLfhtsi
inrfoa.
6771
MoBiaaau (W.) Taiitrt (M.Fayette, 1U9B urtxo,Scott,0en,Kranklin,Uoodlord, 751
6196 45TS4666
DlslrtMason.
C!srk, l.f24
Ureenup,Hresihitl,Bath, 1.004Kleming, 1,136 92Lawrence,Morgan,Carter,Lewis,
6,179 6,906Maaou'a maj., T25.
Mason,Boone,Bracken,Campbell.
tirant,
Pendleton,Nicholas,Harrison,
LoutavUla
OlauM-Onlcs- al.
Cumberland,
Caldweiramaj.DUcrtea-OHel- al.
Dtatrtes-Oale- lal.
Jessamine,
Morehead'ime.,oaeUITeaeeftbeJIIath Cu;rMal.l
Montgomery,
da Diatrlee-Oalet- al.
St tom
415
'
Sianton'a majority
mZ32
783
1134Ui
42V
Z3H
38391
l291
410
193
236
4f41
3T!i
473771
773148 424783
475601 826
43 663
c95
ti97
6VS
3U8
968
941468
373
Cansmerciai Martao as tha U. aulaw.astonishing iu tie are tha
report of lb Secretary of the Tieaaary, of thecommercial navigation of the United States lotthe year.
1629
t37
496
Tea(D.)
1(J1
:m1196
789
7T64
extraordiesry ptorresa or ourcountry ia shown la tbe following of the sum
of our tha inoieaielot four decimal periods:
Joftnton.in
nnm367
339
3?76
884473
371220
6611 3t64t7
6719
iV4
61U
354.
iljilTII.
343
256
690
187
475
2J
A.)UH7
C34781656 9T7967 445
496 6H7
630
Houston.
6S0606
387
363 719
Gallatin,
Cil-- M (W.)
TbaThe following from
last fiscal
808
(00
940
766684
371
76784
tics
The commercialtable
total loonagn, wiUi per cent.
IStS 1,95,3M tera.IH2a " 1.741J9I 4fpercC1X38 5i " IISM arlMa.Ol - M
la thirty veers tba tonnage of the United Statehas in ore seed 160 par oenb upon wlat it was inISIS. . . ...
7400
The Bret six Stat a. In point ol aalp-buildi-
sre presented in their older, sis foilowsiMkiB - 9, 974 tons.New York HH.434 "
iW.SM "MaschsetU -reimetlvaot .S 8fturytaad .
Ohio 131Tba following facta appear from lb report!One-thir- d of the ship-buildin- g ot Pennsylvania
ia in th went 8.UUO ton or N' York ehip-buildi-
ia on tbe lakes.Tha State of Uno. an entire laiann dtaic. u me
aixtb ia point of ship-buildin-g.
Tha Stata ol Uhio nanus as rauiu tonnage isveeaela a all the Sta'a aad porU fxosa Chess peaksBay lo the Bio Grande.
Ohio bul da double as much aa Virginia, normCarolina, South Cartiliaa and Florida.
Tba foilowinc ia a view of th Jjnerlcan ton--
nag of the lakes, at entered in tha different marine diatnctHt -
Lsks Chantplatn 4.744 Una.Lak Uaiaito M,H"0 -LaksKrt llh,90 "leui Micbtgaa i,4iq
Total 1H,97 i
' Tba tonnage of th Western livetn (exelnaiv ofNew Orleans) la: ...
J A 14V W
Mi)
Pltirburg...... 19.070 tuna,W ueellnjt 960 "
. Oncnwad.... .......tlrO -Louinrill 829M. Umivs W.illH&arhTltlO ,44&Vickkbuig 6dS "
Total JI8.13T
Tb river toansee entered at JTow Orleans isalmost equal lo the whole of tbe above, making atotal of almost 2U),(XJ0 loos of skip tonnage 00tha weelein rivers. iieyM.
A California lettir of 28th Jons mentloas thatMr. Spenecir, tbs gtaai eaUla speaalator, vraa atSan Franoaco, aod adds:
wIla ia largely engaged In tba salils trade, aadalmoatawtya tba wbols market heist krep aaeioalleatibaaf taarket, eailsd Ui
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I row the Lou!st,le Courier 1
Amerlraa DlaeoTcry.Wa announced soinetione sco. the extraorJiimrt
diaooviry made by Mr. R. A. TijrMmari, thtStcompoelng potter ofmttrat A4 vtro .!
t'e thea referred to the Immense vslne of thin i!i
covery in restoring the refuse lime of tit n--
factories, aod the refuso sulphate of lime of t ugsoap establishments to their primitive qualitiesthrough the discoveries of Mr. Tighlinan, and wepromised a further a:coiiDt of the reiiurta and churacterofMr. Tighlman's ingenious lab rs. Thegreat diacoTeiies in Ireland, in iejard lo Irish IVathave cached much axciiement and jay in Ei glandand Lord Aberdeen wes almost juhtified in the deduration, that the discovery was equal to the Ce!ifurnia developemen's. Mr. Tlgh'min's licove--
nrs are acarcely lesj valuable to Uils country fo
inn aeveiope-nen- t ot wealth, snd we have nodouht that they are the basis of the discovery othe properties of Itiah Peat.
It is s great thing t guide properly and success- -rullyapublioblessirg.and Dean Swift declaredthat the man who made two blades of grass grow,where only one hsd previously grou-u-
, was entitledto more honor than all the statesmen of the country, and we feel that Mr. Tighlman's dconnect him closely wiih both of these elementsof greatness. In Ireland a mine of wealth hasbeen discovered iu Irish peat, in America, Mr.
rinU msn baa discovered one vastly more extensive ia Uie paving stones on which we walk andride.
When Mr. Tighlm&n visited England for the parpose ol taking out his patents, he waited upon
Prof. Solly, of London, for his professional op in ionin reference to his discoveries, and their app leslion to die arts, and received in answer that theywere perfectly new to him, unknown in Lurope,and were fairly the subjects of patunts. Also thatthe ol'jet U are of great iuipoilaitce, sie likely tolead lo many profitable imoroven.eius in our existing manufactures, as well as p'obibly create a
umber of new ones. He ackaowle "g. s that theteeitlta communicated by Mr. Ti(jb!mae dependedon a new and hitherto unnoticed la w t.f Chrmintry,the probable future influence of which can bardlyat present be estinute-l.- "
Through Uie discovrry of "ite dee. mposiiifpower of water at hiah temperatures," 31r. Tighl- -
man ie able to take Jt'.tpar and deeompune it in-
to alumina and potash, iind to mske from that com-mon and, heretofore, ue!eis mtteriil suchsalts of poUsb, as lh sulphate, cbloriJit snd chro-mat- e.
Through the si.me Mr. Tighlnwu has mi great improrrmenls in thi! mar.ufac- -
ureofoertaiu acida, alkalis, aud alkaline salts,and they ate destined to have a grc.it inQ.ieuce onthe general welfare. I.ieoig looked to :ne national coQsumplion of soap in order to make a properestimate of national procpeiity, and mi soda ashhasmnch to do with the manufacture of eoip,whatever tend to incri'ae its produr.ion at diminished cost, mast have nr.uch to do with thegeneral good.
.ar. igtiiman, according fun .i.igth Jiurncl ofPhirvuicy, mow that s.da can hemade, by the ton, at less than one half the con- -
consumption of fuel lad cost of labor over theold. method.
No better evidence of the merit of Mr. Tighl- -
man a discovery nee J be wmght than ia fonnJ inthe fact that Mr. Tentai.it, of Glargow, thegreateelmanufacturer of sodi ath and potash in the world.
njicu.imir ui briweni (wruiy anu iHOiaieu.ruling
eordjietalhelanding the immeone machinery already at woik
in Mr. Tennant'a establishment, Tighlman's waffar superior that lie privilege of ubing it waeonce purchased ty Mr. Tcnnant.
Tr.e Journal of t'larmtey "It is eetah.
Buuua.i),dollars ten. latter wisd- - l.'rtalan
one hundred and .illy iho imnd dollars. Thetwin alka!l, potash, iiWxtensively used. ltusia,
atd New York alone export potash, estimated at and a talf mldions of dollar, andwhen ilia considered that Mr. Tihlmaa is able lo
but sulphuricand many olhec airily aaefill ariwiea, fiom oa- -
moa rocka, iiensif ly spread this coalinen',some idea may lornied of the exceeding valueof his great discovery. Ia 1838 aulphuiic acid,
at five millions dollars, w is rnanu'aclnrd Gteit Britain, and Mr. Tifhlman can ob-
tain it from the same kind of aourcesmaterial for making and potash.
Mr.TighlmaA baa conferred ordinary onit country by bia discovery. We it one
of .ha highest benefits that science bit contributed to general welfare, and the discoverywas result a thorough acqualnlanee withchemistry. All honor to the man, who has contributed so largely the public good and national
as,
otbeM
conier--
besides
Governmenipermitting to make a road across the lath-maa of These 'rmen declineccmpiyirg with request, vanous-- on Uierefor- -
Gen. vale has received tomililaiy force, arms and munitions.
which bavo been ordcicd Mairmoroe,Slates Leou. and Tamauli
pass, Ue military colonies cf tbe EasLThe cholera baa completely disappeared from
saltuio ami the cast the ttepuoiic, out is ravag-ing Durango, and proceeding eet i.iSiclo says 'Jiat number of thoae who diethe Durango, are shade thehtilf of those who are attacked.
considerablygledgJOils
Sir. Louis Potnsi ihe troops were tocarry with renewed f.om thelist Inst.
Guatemala perfect been restored.
Six the Community Guadaluperet out fwaiilornia,
by holy for f thewild to lbs Christian
The eireemenle recently entered into betweentie Mexican Minister Finance and the egentthe tnglish holders, not probablyried into owing tbe refusal the Houseof IU
Anns. Tbethat whatwere a fewfloalinc
of 24th, called.
congregated 400aecret expedition, which caused aospeculstionn snd rumors. tank and
unorani oi ineir aesnnaiion.bullitil Irterest matter, tliere ia
amongprofess lo iear inter-
ruption. .asjtntna ins oe--
better pnliedwere first. No discipline
Arilval ol ibe OlerfonlaSr. John, Aug. 31.
The e'.r.imer CtilrdanU errived at Haliftix atoneo'clock ye!erd.iy moiflu. ith Liverpool dates ol:ho IS.ii. The fi'ig ie S'. Liwrence left Ufenihj-vr- n
tor a cruit-- e in ihe iSallic.'il talednt.iapiiine.l i!ip Kurcps en lb 11.
for Liverp iol, l:i the c'inr:i:i I. 'l b" stesmeringt' n snived et Soutim;ton, from Bremen, enrouta for Nevr York. Shs biii.'ss ii.U-J- l
ihe arttual i!epr!tir of the D,inih blockidetquadron, end ihe withdrawing of tfcn cruisingverpela ol llelef;dard, which depited for Copen-h.c-
pcnuitUiig the free i.".j;rc?3 end frt is tor'selie ports. Nnmhtra of merchants ves-
sels had entered thn Wi ar er. Ik)mii:erce io.summg wonledaclrvity. The:e has hem
ueek d activity in the Collin niutet.aiomiay large slrs wore made at the ju tUtronsgiven on the lOtb.
Owing to heavy storms yeeierdav sfiernoon,New York linos were both otit of , and
only a p rt oi the foreign news bad been receivedby mail bont last nifcl.t
I'.nsland.The most active harreit oneratlons euine
forward ia all pails of the country. The Wueea'avisit to lieland has terminated with ".he eame
with which it eoiamejccd.France,
The President ri tuined lo Paris after a visit loK )ien util Havre. An indirpoKition of a choieracharacter threw gloom r vec the terininntion o!hisvinitat Hme. Paris and the fiurrouni'Iig districts, conformity with the new law, have beenrelieved Marshal law, and Irai uuiiity badN-e- pprftctly maintaircJ duiii:g the weik.Kren h tundi we;l inaintilned, and ii manyranches ol trade there M a decided improve
ment.I French Giverrniciit. it ia aa!.!. have re
ceived intorm(ion Anstria bus sppl'd toB ivana lor military efcirtni ae, m;d that ihe latterpower was about send Itoops lo protect theAnt-lria-
ihe troops left O4dinot at have eihibited strong f.'flings ordusalielat iiou at rot beingpeimi'leJ t ti Fiance. The ohieit cf theexpedition having hern they deemii on:y an act ci injuniice, nut cruelty, to de-- !
Iii ihain any iouirr lio:U tifcil fanihiiM andfriends.
Letters received In Paris from Vienna, statethut Governineut l aj it solved to negotiate iihihe Hun;riati. The AuM'ian and Hirnsnianaccounts from Vienna are o! much interest. Thentranee of the tluiirarians lrcaa Comnin int.)
il uh n luhy they ou'y di:I r toihe booty which was trcured in or i.tar byUi May gars.
I he grenw.M alaim was excile 1 in Vienna andPreshntg by the nua of this sulvar.ee cf II;, i;.girur.K, uhone outposts were said to hive appear-e- d
in All the tiocps which cool )
past-ihl- be spared irom Vienna were iiniin diate'vdepitchfd riilvi'.iv to Preshurg. ai.d it is Fai.'
ol the who wrt rawrecrmteft very great dixcourajremerit snd reliict iure
to march, ibe battle of ihe 2JJ. 21ih aitd '25:hulU, took p'ace between the R jwaiaus nnd Hnrga.ins near r.y.sols le't bnli of ihe S.icks.
It feeiiu ihat alter llie hatile Ueorgv nuitledii poxiii.-n- , aud the liuMiiaiis, C"oJ dca. cut up.
followed him.Ilangary and Avdrla.
Accounts a the S ears Ihatuthentic of events hi lufen Haahnd Comorn eti.'l wantin,. The ;. iM
Vienna and Pesth was intarcepted no letterhad arrived from Kaah. 1: wan re; or.e! that theH'liigariHiis had entered Sh'iiid on the ttir.
the theatre of ir learn ihat the defeattA the tuatrtitna I jimnrn uumiii, ,.ri.niu
i.u experiments i i to thin suppled. ., im arc s
umn u
I
Canada,
inrjeai ine couutrv mn ur n-- ii nvrtc. rrircfOdolf airived ft Vienna on the Hnri Tomeeai'qii triers of Pakkiwitch. lln hrui.ht inleiii- -
gericedf the rout cf Pankiwiti-h'- army fy U or- -
uey. bulU tin been hih! the I ftpeiiatiKts Vienna were in a state panic. Thecoinni!:uicstion bttween l'er".h sivt Vieura wasentirely cutoff by the May-- a, ji ws ra- -m ired, hsd retaken re-t- snd Itn.ta, The rmj! H iy:ia!l, even if be (should have tflVcteJunci ivt vn'.h Jeliiachich. ia n.i jr .,,n.-- i'
h. i:.. ,.ri.-.- .- . I. ... ' r...jI
miriy inonean j aouura in up apparatus ac-- 1 ii is arriea mm in coi irnce oi reprri n- -
titan, of Mr. Tiehlm V r.npma i nil ce mat the K
so
says:
be
ofin
he
of
rea
on
iiiri
iaria wil evucuat- - 1 1 it arv in the f-:-- o! 40
lavs. The fan I'rexae of 1 iiet-.la- r at is thut nletter was received the previous da.- ne i.hernf lhr Legislative A'tiemh y, iiii'i irn.-i- " lh.it thegreit K Ionian a:mt riii hef romile'elv 'efeatedny me .uigimrs. Vienna pspers oi i!:etain official j i ir'.e-- s of Gen
lihH iS.t lh.r,.i, ih,.!.,,.! 1..nfA. .' ""." . , . "". " . "iiing. . - m at on trie oii a oaiii ioor p betimen. u r--. r . . : ..... . . I . . . , .uu " viicnk uiijiiu ilium ai i riis corps auo ii iigHiiat. ui Gt--i leni, in
fortr-fit- e per and i :al to three mill. h'ch the and th- -ion
two
e over
valued
getssoda
no boonregard as
the
lo
them
orders
uower
of
Ircm
Haib
soldiers
(iierl ssanaiitin was killd hy ctnron hull1UJ Hurgaiians are slid to have killed.l"!iev pursued hyihe C.''.if us. who ook seven field pieces, two etiu. Iar.N large n'Hnl itvof miimuniuon, and Hem's travel!, ng calah,taming iinpoitniit pjpi rs. sum rie cip- -tti.ed the K issi ma, uho s ia at 41
matufacture DU tnly these, acid kil.ed and wounde!
Lis
the
were
Iheneuialiora H incarrvjrfuv ihtotiiihoul and ilimatislnctorv. li. iu'potted deleal requires cor.urinaiion and i:i proba-bly turn cut net hsifso bad as represente d
It is certain that Austria ouid not he wili.ncas reported, if the w:;s gaining inile tdcl
losing ground. The National stairs at fJara-hal-
succeeded iu reachii Venice iu safety whichspcsratobe conlirmed lioui sources notunworlhv ot beiiei.
Miss Charlotte Oii.hrnan, tLie celebrated actress.came passengrrin the Calidoiiia.
New Yosk, Sept. 4.The Waxhicgton arrived ai midnight yes
terday wiih two days later European ln:eli:geuca.Unogary.
Thirty thousand under Lndirt, nresaid lo have been by inferiorforce tin ier Hem, snd Hie su:riv:ir were hunted
ppjeperity who bia made a more valuable into Waiiachii. A hul'rtmfior.i Donrjirski, datedthin a fold mine. .yonfyas, juy speaas o: a kecon gt-- at vie
.vnj u..m.u I.IWI.IUJI! flt lift,...I ifim ciirM,
aiealwaa awt-t.m- tt. ... o.;,.. .t;a ', ,.k 'a m..The British steamer Tient, arrived at Mobile offlccia fled in their tduriH: were ut nowii
Point, on the 20th, from Vera Cruzlo the 16th ult., or taken prisoners. Two c.l K issianbringing dates to Uie lllh from the city of Mcxi- - cuirassiers were nearly annlhi'.-tted- The Russians
We make the following exuhcts. from the Sji.f mv'v attack lieciceu the ihenew published in the New Orleans papers: Huiam. left 100U desj on thr field. 1H canuon.
The Minister of Relatione has demanded from 'JOOUprwonern. Trie fullnwing Rnssian in- -
Messrs. Manning Ot Mackintosh the contrscb- - telligence is given: On ihe '23J of Ju:y the K lieshich that house received from the re attacked iu the puss tlOjiiib by the M iygtrs,
Tehuantepec. gen!bis alleging
A distribute theadditional
to am nttbe r Mew Loahuila
and
otgradually
the ofdisease in a less than
botililiiies
harmony
havemated a
Indian laiiii,
txmdto
to
aia
w
ihn
a
as
ihe
a
to
the
puMisre.1,at
hi
i p
n
from
-- .. i.
a
n
is u
u
tg
an
I
tv u w. .
in I f m. W I ? .. il . L. f .1.. ... . ,
tc
I
I
i
and fo Cfd to ne'.rest; ihey were reir.f .n-e- d t v fo'ltpieces nrtillery, but verr fon ed to retreat,after fighting ihree hour?, iu ihey lo.u itikilled and wounded, tour ollu'era and Io"l private ..Ihe Maygsrs psnwd through the pass. Vieiinanow only grri-oue- d by a r.ew levies, andwhen the pont lelt, I re : a v had heenThe Vienna lrtf r i the upation o'
the ttungarimn. ome Hungarians sppeandin a few leDgths ienna. Ihe Auslnaas werehastily collecting an srmy o! 5o,HK) men al r'res-bur- g,
to sssiimei the o(TensiVi. The llreslau Z- -i
tunP of the 15 h, persons wnoiennt on that evening aihrinod thai a uioary
engagement p'.ac.; at UiivvauteeiiThe Mexican hope that by the establishment of T'' Hiingariann had there conoeutrsted a body of
custom-nouse- s at Lari:argo ana irenouiey win oi mo, nitiuuiu nuops noi.i ivinmseu- -
behble to IHsen the amount ol smug. burg. Affairs st Comnrnaie in thu same conditionintroduced by the Kio (irande frontier. I as last represented. Ibe Hangaiians were threat
I. is slated Cen. Minon will succeed Busts, emnc rreeburg.
is
Is
merits in the command of the army operating There ia no chHnge notioe the market atagainst the rebels ui the Sierra Gorda, the lattet's Sunday intervened between the dales the Ca!
age necfinsiiaiing repose. ietiera iron aouia aim nniuuifwu.announce that
vigor
In baa
friara of cf deZacateoaa ant
teal, the conversion
of olwill be car
effect,Representatives spprove
were
iuin
anis
of
in
that
and
hr
i:h
and
badot
i.tt
ne
scam
few
coi.firni
says injnnr
launn
thatin
advanced
MgcnxosroB Hcsoaet irt Bkitai..-- -
Tbe British are filled with calls for, ardproceeding of, meetings in csuse ofthe Hungarinns. At a mooting he'dat York Hotel, Upper street, veryrecently, tesolutiou was olTwivd andunanimously
That it in ihe opinion of Ciis Society thatl. in pe ror of Aiistmi, as ivmgof violated his compact with ihe Hungarian nation, an 1,therefore, that aa Enjliahmea express
At Veia Crus ths night before the etesmer left, our deepest sy npathy with that people, mid uuan- -
man nf ihe inhatuLaiita wera veiv much alarmed I imouwiy Piuciaim out oifcuei aim norm, ni uie" " . - - I . i . - t . l ... .. l : Ihe annroach from aea nf what liev eunnoaeri I irsuormi coouuci oi mn nunuiaii r.iiii'eioi in ciu
some of Cot White's men In boats, to take I l'"g to bis the sell ar.d Cossack olihe and town. Tha idea was nrevalent that Russia, for the purpose ot devaau-lm- with fireOoL White was acting in conjunction with Santa I and sword that inteteating country, destroying its
alarm was quieted by the discovery inhabiuinls, aiid binding in chains sod. alairery afor boats filled with men brave people engaged in the not Ie oause of ina;u- -
taining their civil and religious liberties."' 'mereiv Iocs.
Gesatpapers
hereto
- i . L . . . ..IVJouey was conltioiuea purpose oi
Tbs Skorit Eipiditio?. Tt New Orleans I aiding tba cause of snd other meetingsPicayune the says: I
Tha sudden ennearance of lh U. S. sIood I Immenss meeliocsat Kensington, near Londcn,Albany off Round Island, on evening land ai r.nrihfr. Edinbur?. Minehenter. Wesle
created seme excitement there, where are miM.,r h. h . Tb v.w.about of the men en listed lor the 1 ' -
manyThe file be--
ins aa vet emiriiytak the butevidently considerable uneaainesacommand, although no
. . a ariverv quiet on isiano, ana we
note with provisionsthan at military
h,
par
its
they
are
tre
he
tocapital.
by ltome
rot
Wesxeil'iure.
h.ilinnny
on the
from Vieni h,intrPigence
was
From we
Ao
who,
una
hy
condespatches
mu ice
been
roc.
by
to treat
o'.iitr
Russians,completely routed
co.
which
occupied.
ol
thai
nnd
loof
lor
by
favor of thegreat
the Wellirgtonthe following
adopted:Uie
ltui:g&rr,-t,a- s
we publicly
-tha
to be assiiilancecattle
ken
Hungary,
of-w- ir
Wednesdaylast,
bs
themethey
lievethemithey
confirmed,
R.iah
amved
also lot me
snd...says, to show the feeling amsng the members ot
Parliament: "We may also mention that a papercontaining a stroi.g expression of opinion on theHungirisn question, coupled with a request toGovernment to In sifere fo; the stiyppsge of blojd- -
shed, aad tha recognition ot tha ri;;hta of tba Hun
garians, is ia circulaiion amongst tha members ol
both Houses, and is likely soon to appear withobnerved, sad we are informed that the men are j th signatuiea of a great numbet of Influentialallowed to vuui reosacois mii u. naignrwrmg peer,,0i commoners appsnded."shores whenever they choose. We hesr that afiei I
Oieracoftrito)liiloradoramobjtcitnd dc- - Faou CBiBtAHUA. U haj rece.jea iron anf them I subscriber in Chihnahua the Faro of that city, da- -
k. , iha u in ha aiinwad rn do I led the 3d ol Julv. in which we find chargela. '
I laid sgainst parlies ot American traveling through.rn I that State, who are accused of wantonly molesting
tAUrOMiA EXTlAVa0A"i:i. Tba conespon- - the inhabilanu A rcpresenution waa maaa ioAmerican Consul, by theth. llaotist Recorder, at Sta FrancUco. S1 Vl6".
ssysi
relunt
grave
auLhoriliea of Canton Bravos. iu which complaintswere made that armed parties oi ABif ncans, pro- - r
nn ihada evre.tit anlsal atntn raid one hundred I nedins to California, from thirty to seventydollars lor lea bottles of chunpagns, (th usual number, had come thither wiihaut passports. enr.prlot.i add thirty dollara for a large arm coair, i did what tney usee, trampiiitg ui Vl tje
ki.k k....a Mmaalfat tha trnnt of a hOUSS. I ennntr ander foot. Ths Governor of Cbibua .ua.drank aad swois, and auni sad drank, tall fiveluoa Angel Trias, bad sent to Canton Biavt onebottles wars tmpuad, ana tnea dtoxs ui remain i uuncrea musuei sua ms iuuu ut mu-- i
ha arnnnd. hia chair utilnst th I munition bv CoL Ucarte. to make th lavg 0f IheI hTuss. wirwalksd of in all lh lloty of Us lib-- .nd reapected, and hsd eommunlcaurji lnforrna.
'iorty! i .1
1 of Uio siTaii w Ua Prosideu-u-i O.i'u!, 21.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
The recent dlKorery of the extremely ' valuable qualities cf Irish peat, proves Irelnnd to betl e wealthiest country In the world, except Vlrglnla, which Ellwood Fisher shows to be entitled to ilmt We copy the tabicof analytical results by which this Is shown.The amount of valuable material which maybe obtained ovef 100 tones of peat, which coat
9, and the lubor of converting it about JC8
more, Is aa follows:'J
X a.dCarbon of ammonia, 2,603 lb., value 32 10 2Sods,Vinegar, --
Naphtha, --
Candles, .
Csmphlaa oil,Common oil.Gas, .Ashes,
par tea
value 8 6600 lb., 7 0
ml. value 7600 lb., value 0600 , value 6 0 0b00 lb., value 61
value WOOvalue 113 4
Total, - . . . JL91 16 eThe clear peat la, therefore, 3
Thar are several million acres peatbogIreland, so that, It will seen, the riches
Califoroia, Peru, and the Ural mountains paleibeir ineffectual fires before the treasures thegreen Uie. The national debt England shouldnow be promptly paid oil".
2,118 1610
39 1017 10
lb
value of 17
of ofin be of
ofof
John O'Groats' Journal, has an account of a
cat which is a living scandal to Mallbusians.She has had eighty kittens in four years.
Every American artist that goes to Romesends home a dozen or two of tha beggar in thecharacter of Apostle or Virgin Mary. A
sturdy old fvllow who blacks boots, haa beenpainted twentyelght time in tba character ofSL Paul, thirteen time a St. Peter, cannot remember how many times a "A Roman Fath-
er," and a "The Head of aa Old Man," atleast a thousand lima. He saya "bia religionexpreaaiou" ia worth two cents an bear morethan any other man's la Rom.
The following Is a sketch of Bern' biography:"Of a noble Gaillciaa family, he first aaw ser-
vice as a Ueuttnant under DavoustandMacdon-ai- d
in the French expedition agaiuat Russia.On lliejre-organizatl- of the Polish army, hismilitary tnleuts secured hi in a military profes-
sorship, but his independent spirit, and bia bold
utterance of free opinions, subjected him tolongImprisonment, and even torture. In the Poliabrevolution, his great skill as an artillery ofiicer,g lined him the command of that branch of thenervice. Up lo a recent period he has lived inretirement in France and England, devoted toacientido pursuits. He was on his return toh! native land, when he was Invested with thecommr-ti- of the National Guard of Vienna,which he held with honor up to the surrenderof the city . A price being put on hia head, heneaped to Petth ; and Kosbuth and the war com-
mittee (jlacly tvailed themselves of bis militarygenius, ince so amply displayed in the fields ofTransylvauia."
Jellachlch is said to be a very gentlemanly,accomplished oiUcer. He writes poetry; aad his
arrUon song ia very popular. Sofaraa Amer- -
j icau experience goes, military men who writej poetty are good at nothing else. Nor doe theBan of Croatia appear to be aa exception to therule elsewhere.
fVirieg ths 'ast few years the Secretary of
tho Bitle Socffty in Hungary has been com- -
mles'oned to circulate about 300,000 copies of
the Bible.
In the courts of 1M3 France added abovetwo tri llions sterling to the annual charge ofher nitlouil J.jbt.
The Jews abstain from trading during 66 daysof I ha year, ai follows-v- it: Fifty-tw- o Satur-
days; two days, new year; four days Passover;one day. Black Fast; two dav. Penteeoatt fourdaye, Tabernacle; ore day, White Fast.
The political economists are directing the eyesof the French to the 253,000,000, which, intheco ji-s- o of seventeen years, they have expended on their army and marine, whilst theyhave only expended a fourth part of that aum,in the same period, on Uie improvement ofroads, rail ways, and harbors.
lb.,value
Tnr. Usivfbjal tsTs. The General Conventionof Univerea ists ia the United States, is to com-
mence its next session in Cincinnati, on the first
Wednesday in October next.
Fro IxDxrusDKSCE, the St. Louis papershave advices to the 25.h inst. Oa that day Mr.
.Mitchell arrive from Santa Fe, and alse Anbry'ssnd White's teams. A detachment of troops from
Fort Lervycaworth had also arrived, bringing with
them the two Indians concerned iu th murder ol
Mr. N rria Colburn, on the route from Santa Fe,a year ot tsoaga. They were committed to jail
ii lad tpeudence, and will be tried, we presumea I the next term of the U. S. District Court.
A VotmiruL Crijusal. The grand jury ol
Nelnorj county have found a true bill of murder in
the first degice sgainst R. L. Wickliffe.anJ his
luoiiier, Nathaniel Wiekiiffe, for killing W. P.
Gray. Wiekiiffe is a youth, not over
& tren or sixteen years old. He is ssid to havebought tho shot, loaded the gun, die, for hia
tiMlher. H is now sick ia Shelby county, at a
relatives, but Hon. C A. WiclliflTe stated to the
court that he would be brought home in a few days
and delivered up to the proper authorities.
K letter from Fort Laramie, dated July 21st,
U tlaeSL Louis Revnblican. gives the following
Foiliai.
ii.L.:. natirt!.
ted to-da- in the hospital, with Maj. Edmund P,
Gaines, of Anderson Ky., who beenconfined for six weeks with paralysis of the left
If be gets better, he desires to rejoin bisfnenda ia Kentucky, this fall. He wae U. S.
ou the line, and was stricken
.un ,ii thia nlsee. while on dutv."
ta the Jue- -the
ageuJoseph
John Ocland, and Morse Ohio;
L
i
. . rr m. t n
a
th bet
E. of
COMMERCIAL,
ill e:li. awn artPH .Tha market thoach BO
considerabl acttvity this week I
a re,nfor the t Itsgytng and ox: nope, urn oi w
pieces Bagging cells Rope st 163 sod 8c; 30
rd20collta!faatlSaml8Ci 100 p.ecaaod10) co II 16c for the Bagging and 7Jc for tha Hope.
sresuTSS pieces at and 90 coUaat 7J7c 100
on
huv I 11.011
stxk af itchcoils
1
OOTTOI eke Stockalight and enlanced. W on or tw
fair at lOaltc Receipts
this of 6t Sales of Cotton Yams they '. Hrtt K 4s vanced aad
difTV P,nt airs. We ooote a sal 900 balsa
battinri- - at 10c.COAL A2CD sale or riuaoargn
Flour, totd ths mar kt is (tin da.3, snut hgbt ia Vat
leUJ talcs at jSJ or
deUrtwd. RteorptaUl week 886 WheatnlssatOci
of old, CoTB txaasri. sra nrv Bsnaa ttMll
aiovwiui a
GR0Caaifc3(i;i or Cioceiia are light, 0gl4stocks on kanJ. HoMcrs are quit Una. Kulea Hlo
0 1t.n In lo's at 8,ct i!e at Sc. a Hof 501 for Onclnnail to-i- ly at aOU;,!efLa;uiraat 8c;sd Jvva at :0al3c. urr h Brm.wrbrales al 10 common st 6,t j and lijM ia jandtlaJh satftraBc. R:taasal)hrthbMtt((ic. Weauot Losr,CuuiCd aa.l ReCrraJ Sugars t?ttll IbrtieauTerent avinher audqaIUie. H tvaea Sugar, Isw quota at ?9c. Plantation Moaaaea we- - erioU al S3a
sales at tte,vd retail (ales st 2fic.MoUsts we qaole at 33He. according to outnty.
I Id fair demand. W quote sales hi lots at77J- -, lor rood lots. Eeceipts this week IS3Ric Ula fair denvandror retail ialestha stack of goodqualities bre)ac:J, inj prices have advanced to .Vtyc,Receipt rone.
M.iCKKHKL The stocks tre sitrtinely right, aadwe retail at $7 for fa. , ft for Wo. .andfttfor o. i.
PROVISIONS AMD LAID Sale light. with buntedreceipts anj demind. Fles of mess Poik st f9tf 3a.
quota bagged bans rrom stores at BaPici socarcured fiI0c. Sales of ctear sides 6r; orscouiuers ax Ijaiic. Salea of Bacoo frost wagons at Jcror 6Jart tor clear sides, and 47e for
Lard w quote at ei?c, from stores. al aarrjrlo th week of SJO prime Lard from Mora t Tc.
TOB ACCO-dales- tbis week bava nut bam as heavyasthey were toe weak previous. The qualttlsg ac too,co told almost entirety of Inferior grades, aad Ibeprtcea are echaccad. Tbs lca at ToOd'a waxtbooae
83 hhds at lbs foUowisg rate: Firsttl M, 51 74, fa f5 S9, fj SO. U . and M CO;
seesnda (3 U, f4 60; comasoa (9 7if3 30, eaUaa athe PlirUi't at prices rmngli.g rrom fl t
3 90.VYUI6KY The market has been active forWbhkr.
and prices have been Sties of raw at thewhartTtiurtdaj last were at SOiSClc at baa sides advaac- -
ed and readily 20tc but therewere no receipts. Sales y at 81c- - Sales rectifiedfrom stores at lSJit:, until today, wkea saleat cants. Receipts this week 107 bal. We bearof sales of Peach Brand) from awes at SOctJU Hold-er- a
of oil Peach are demanding fltfl SS per g&aoaCommon Brandy Soc pax gallon. French Brandy ft tStflpergalloa.
AGENT8 FOR TUB EXAMINER.
C. If. Datw. Rirhmend. Va.Rrv. J. Dicxir, Ilelnpin, Ills.M. Rrav, Maysville, Ky.Rev. War. Gu!t!, ChristianbaTg, Ky,Miltom STrvciso.i, Georretown, Ky.
M. McKim. N. Filth PbUadelphla.Jostra FisHsa, Chester, Vt.
CasttiPT, Lafayette, a.Baldwin, Bethany. Va.
Geo. ScaasoaouoH, Owensboro, Ky.U. U. IvL'tica, . i .D. M. Arcade Hull, RocheaUr, N. T.Hcmbv CHarttv.Canandala'ua, N. Y.Baow Sc. Wiluamsos, Commercial BaUdioge.
eaiA
.u
w
A
0
I
superior at., uaio.Needham, Exchange st., Buffalo, N. Y.
II. Baxclat, Russellvllle,Kev. Cbews, Chicage 111.
Hon. A. W. Geahau, Bowlingreea. Ky.Wa. Gae.kett, Glasgow, Ky.
II. Baeelev, Lexington, Kentucky.B. Office, Cincinnati, O.
White Sl Pottee, 15 State street, Boston.Luas Smith, 142 Nassaw street, New York.
fsitw
retail
wiU
hoxc
sales
31. st.,
12,
U. SaiiliiianJ, Ky.
IMPROVED SCHOOL-BOOK-S.
Nfki.n nv u:u w vc-- it u a. m.utav f n.,i... i.Q henlucky.NEW REVISED EDITIONS.
The slew Primer. 34 parrs,t ihii'iiiih School Hriiiier, iMpaee.G h drich's Ki '. do.i, loHi-K- fsefoo Keader, 141 do.C m iricp'k Tinf J Kel ler, Si8 do.
.lricli,s K urtli Kenler, 2Wd ino.U.KklittlTs Fi!t keaJer, r?A co IStno.
The c -- e .irt an i 'ei ki ot ever published.
ECLECTIC SERIES.W L
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Kty's
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FiHirth do." ee.
epel.lrw" ArtlhmeUC.
rcond da." " Th''d do.
Alg-b- r.
44i3
iu tUagivg
MADSVI
California Emigrant
RocaThante
shoulders,
maintained.
coraniaaJed yesterday,
Dcwir,
Cleveland,
Russell,
Co.sant,
Heler,72
IMPROVED.
UECK.VTITH MORIO,Luuurihc, tieuiucky.
lBMrutlu lBa1 7. n to the
Lonsfii. i!i vuliiitr uiataoelte. e U this .! t;it una 1 htppr todevote Her lei-u- re to the inatraction ol cwa Htnana; ant runc-rore- .
Partier prtito'e correetlv ! atat her hout. on Wtiuat street, satt thecomer ot Augg
TrikxvLVksik rsjVRRiTr.MthUcAL liEfAKV JCET.
rTSHK .12d Sirnii!rrfn in the Moidv rn Wo--
vemlM-- r next uie ol thePaeu'itv, ri:
anu
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can
Ber.j.w. uu.ifer, m. v., or tn principle!and ot Mirgery.
K ,hcrt I'rtrr, M. V., or Cbemtatry andrharmacv.
James M. Haiti, M. D., of and 6urAnatomy.
Eclectic Fester.
kaacouie
A.vktrtAi-e- -1
oirctlVn
rrofessorPractice
Prctcssor
Prote-so- r Special
tiim I limn, a. i rroieeaor oi i rrao- -
tlce ofEthelhert h- lin lley, M. T.,rrofesaororGererJ aad
Pathological Anatumy and Phyaiolory.II. nry M. Bu il t, .11. U.. Profcss..i or Materia
ard Trie rape tie s.
Firvt
cut.hour
fllh
neorr
M. .m. it, rrot or uo:Teuit.a aatl)iseecf Women ard ( hil lrea.
M. Mu man. U. !.. Ieniontrlor of Anatomv.1 he cost of a full course i invar.aMv In a lvanee.
The MairiiahUiin an. I Library . The lHs--
rtine till 1 he t.raduaiuii Fee u tm.ingtui lodglnsfrora 0"to f3 OO prweek:
i rai ut, s.I.exiactoa. St, ra
W junt taPIAHb-FOrtTF-P.ann-Fort- new anJ beautiful r
in to former rtsders aurortraent one of meat and varied ever of
to Ihe Western We have now inaiora
1
macniflcentcarvsa roeooa
very superiorplain square tah'et
lofkt
Third
Koch.
street.
(rte.ananwnc
.ajtei
bouse
under
Kedic
ticketIKket Hoard
Dow) of fcacuity.Ky., July 1S4S.
havs received aaparte
whkh aiiilbion .ock. aa.
ferel puMtc.t octsvs ramo-eorte- i
1 d!ao9 eitra finUheJ1
39 roaa4
Firt
Fifb"
Firjt"
.Mln
aadMOW t
Gothic ta'vlet rosewood octave Piano-Fort- wtamunlded
fieconJ
dusa taHet rosewood octave Piano-Forte-
mouldedpt.dn sqaitre roaewood Pianomouliitil
finished mahn(aay octave PUoo-Fort- e
wiiarePiano Fortes New Turk maxQ.racfu- -
account accueni neaiuiaiaa. aiun. (h.V.esal9 retail) Musicaltbere five instruments
iSSJtTvfrom nccidents wrhb ""'iitLhilaTaM
county, bss
eidu.
train nt western
eomnlt oamesof
qucte
July
ituoan
ocUve
on
do T do dodo ft dOdo l do
f--t
lo S do dot3 6
3 6 withleesi
4 withlegs
1
n.ain S Ho do.1 hese sre solj at
m
Ot an to a and
7 tf
iban
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Isextto of
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PLAio & WKATHRB-BOABDW- O
STEARNSFLOORI50,
WKATriKK-BOARDLM- ti, Ac, conataaUy
r Ac,
03TVfiodln Louis KrpubUca.il an in-- dressed to order. tovtanToa, aylist
&
who have died plains, fa.that lint w. find mmJZ2the lot Win. Chapman, Cincinnati: JuO.1 . r.laied Waddine.bUek and white, for uie e ot.. an. t. i ... siihM I It Is ol very ol10, 01 " f icqulred. wcUg.axed.and sold than
Wilrainsion, la.; of Columbus, O.j the Ks!ern article. We are now It ta aaI:teM I
it. Ll J AiKa, .a - taaa
Win. Wells, uih -Ontemfrom gooojoorers,cioakjt,eic..
r? r T? e.r of Paducah. Kv.: Muirot " ii...ndedto."... r,o.,;ofM!d.T.Kv.r RUSSELLuiciiiini;,i.j.,. a y,niiarv90.1l3. U.
nressntsd W
tumher.
COTTON
WOOD- -T
?lc,with
anuxntfd
warehouse
bvEBT,
Hoorxa
Gazette
Ibllowtnf
complete
Fortes,
K-e- eonJ
Iktalers.
FTEAEa. CMACCIV a.
CO.
theSU
lowing:t..inrkBd clothier. qaalltr.
Albert, thickneaHunter making
quint'ties tostippiy
PrestonSTKAJ
brHk.i
YARJfS
.Alabama
BtcaE
LnuiavUl.
M BW STEAM FIB.MTLRE FAtrrMT.C0R5ER MAIS A5D FOURTEENTH aTskL,
LOV1SVILL.B,BHSvHtrayfwrsi Vf thrMff f)9J
Silts i tit fltst of th of 64 pieces and 86 sobs at motia tbs West. Th patronage of th rubric ts sotic
,.,,,16 th former, snd 7,a8o ...alnut, Symore,G-ma-P- a,
rtopo at. . a . . Aror naie
snd 10
ri ces aadat
A Vol
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HEEDHAM'S MAHBLK TABD.stata STssrrasAB aiirrn.
KEEP band sale, at lowest cash ratsI .lTinll. of work
pi;ca Ha5tngt til, and 100 piece ptivtte Urmsj trj.u)i Vermont Marble stTSeentsper laot. Jr", ISO ptsce. U coiht U J?.i" ' . vis -- e- i ptsater of Parte, around, ao. iov immiim i - -1,3171 tiocet aitd 719 Th shipments this week I Wm sand. MarMe lust vd Water, Fire aisca
ted to M75 Pl. and M2J C. 11
1 on hand is 10.000 pieces and M.C94 Son "country f uatom.e..i b. supyoed. Order
AllO very
pilcer hear ofsmall Cottos
bmles. tocount' ad to 10
tht ml of
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HART, MONTGC.MERY & CO..SUCCESSORS TO
ISAAC PUGH tk Ca,Ws. 118 Cheeviut T Hii.auac.rnta,M.urUi.n.Ba lasnunsf rmarHtMUa.
al have advanced Walc-sto- cks Salesaf H.wtwaysror(aJsaUrg8sttKkof PAFEhw a' whack wUls.Uhat--a- is 4
W aod Crota wagon at ft 40f . . . . 1 - knvkn-iact- ud.
laa laliaSalsaT
FLOIUEAWO sThJlwaL-- tf:- -
sales
at tboUthl. yro
anofiaiiiigbutsae.thoagasrt, ansatT.
r.i
retoU
bhds
Cheae
boxes
Mies
hams.kegs
gical
Win.
Jloo.
t
finely
i,nanles.
Marble
country
Psliaa
BghUvariety
hrtads
Ky.
'"HfJOUttle'l ck BleBBItttV,PLANE M ANUFACTIIER3,!..' Aa4 DssJars ba
aajuewaaa ar sjorusiff.' . ... 1. i.
. a.U. .r RsrUv I Mtfallha But ttUaa' 61. TWrd Mitei.store Uiuaireuaiais . "A,7 Daai .. . , i ..mi.i..nmtn, in. I w -
,wavius, ky.
reeelvast
oetload.
IN QUART BOTTLES.FOB U til OVAL ASD PSJ tAKA! CCSS ;
ur aia, VU'LUU AMISIXU FSQM J V .IMPVRt STATE Of THS BLOOD OR
HABIT Of TBS 3T3TEX, VIZ: l'Scrofula, ei JCfttg's . cin?aiit'a, Chit
naie Cutanea Eruption, fimp.'ei, or I'mc I4sc, BiotchcA, Bile, CArtnic S"r
Eye, Ring Worm or TtiUr, ScalJ Uud, tv .
Inrtemtnl and Fain of the Bone andStubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic Symptom, Sciai.icai '
or Lunbagoi and Xhaaaar aruitg from i i':diciout km of Mercury, A ciiiUt er iro;y, t'--c
pui or imprud eJ.ce ia Vi uieo, t'.ir;.jConstitutional Ditordeie, d;C.
Tata Stedkiae has acquired a very extended sJ ea.tabUkhad reputaaoa wherever It has been uaed.be'entirely on Us cwa mem, which iu superior 3icacj baaUmo ausuined. Tbs BCfoitLSatc vic.ua of herediUi)
with swftuea glaads, coaUacu4 stiiea s, sn'bones halfcarksis, has bet restored to health andThe scrofulous paUenL, coviiad with ulcctt.loathsum''to biuueir aad atteadaats, ha been uads whole.Uundrsdsai: peraons, who had groanad hopckvkkiy.'u
yeais under culanaona aoJ glkiliiiar diaorucu. cnronS-rbeuaiatisr-
"and many oiliercorapiainrjipriniin j 'ronaderanemcbtof the secretive ami the c.rcu.a-do- n,
havs beta riUed aa ft wots from U rack of Awease, and now, with regenerated coesuiwUt aa,aiaiL teahfy totheeCkeci of thia iueatiaiatii prepu:icn. HatcsUmony of those w4io have bcencurcii t) it tke.w.'.btietr reaUances, has be published in ci Une to tine;and weie it desirable, a masaef the aaost overalicia.u.gtestimony coald be brought (orvard, pros. ag snokiccacluaivelyits iueaOiaabat value. Th tlfticted, and Lhosa
ho Lavs sol aaed thi medicine, an laviW to make atrial of its virtues, and approprtal to themaclvts tnbeaents which it alone beatow.
TRUTH 13 STRANGER THAN FICTION.The attention of in reader is called to tiie fuilom.i;;
astuuialuag cure, srTecte b lb ius of Saiid' sia,s.rillat
l butUtoceilify 'Jiat I have a color4 kn own ho eaabeeuaOUcted for Ute last bv years witb Scru.uia. an.i a I
Uie reuieitiesl ased bad no eiTeclla anlie tb aof
Ue cwinpiaiuli onti cwuinxy, all imeun ;yr wurae; and after expendirg belaeen ana
cigl.ty dollars with physicisns, beMditinj otoei popu-lar lemedics wubout succeaa, UU Ue oijcu mi n oawty the cartilage of her soe. bisUc iu tppe'rame oavari'Mi part ol her body, ana bad naauj Cunuuci.ccu usravages in tbe rout of br moutb.
1c uus dreadful sttuauon, wiia th prwpcel of ueatstjuj in the lace. I taiei ic to lntnwa) ,
Ue agent for Sands' SarsapaiUla, ua wbrrn. . i .. bywhom 1 wa advued to uae that axUcle; aod to ni v.i-pru- e
and th J. of my aeUhtKM. tu saoau her c mna
kaown. alter ustrg lour aud a hall hollies h a iel.r- -
tJ to pertect beatUl. ai.t ut the tace u't'JH etka,and was able lo oik ia iwa weeks irwu loe time ar.acommenced UkiugiU
In witneosol Ute truth or t::ts staiement. I save acieiiatoamxed ray aam,thi 1Mb day of Sept., 117.
jut trn Mtiui it:;, j. r.Mouth or Jfeuae River, Craven to.,. c.
ULCER CURED OF SEVEN YEARS STANDING.This cur waseffected la July. 1511; there htrt Iten
aotyniptoms af a reluro, aad hr auii cotutwegood. July, 13li
Hem Yoaa, J-- ly 2i, liil.Measra. Eajiis. Geatleiiiep lecul-le- r itt u' an-.c- !
of juatK to you io tte Ue h(U.irfcts In rr'rrrncato i;i great bep;f.t 1 eave J in ii.e t- -r
atiiiaie Cace.--c t'icii i.n mybrcai-t- .
1 TeaUeo0a. cighteea ninn-- !y aiejWaran ' atr'tl' vaician. aasuted bvuieadv.ee ai.i ccll ! nutc c
o ir moat able and eapeoerced suigeoa., ; bt 'least bsaeflt whatever. All Ihe vanous av-u.- J cl lrri--
irg rm'.ct wert resorleii tot tov nre m .u umvnmi l.rtast was mirpe-- l wtw caustic ii.reet.a e.- - s iii,r ifi.r ua it iOki.T arrinttd witl a vicak ku;ii nut t ;f t ,tnj trie cavity vr internal nicer a nUiit .theld nver an ounce of so!i'l-- u. 1 he doctor 1
Uie ulcer and eaDilncd t.We boee. ant jid:;easadvanctnf rrt.''i? to tue lung- -, and il IriJev.: r t
sprrily relief by neuute orby tai Fcuijun. tte twould be fatal. 1 it lo r..e ie Bitui UiJ.openar-- the rx'tieeel.m nej.tot f riilug corrl el fn i -
H.
17
Hut kid Mtl done, Slid ivtues 1 m t.pkliy fr-.t-
wont, laimottdeapaud ol lecovery, aud Cwtuieiedrayeaa boaatraa.
Seeing vanous teitipuplals ar.l cerT?f. ;e of cue rthe axe of .ndi' In to n.v i n.I cone Imleil to trvaiew bvitle. seteraiof vibua wciiled, but, fira the incr, ueeivaeeted inaiartrrot n rdisraae, proUucaJ no very decvled ib.i.:,. t or. er-- r
this aa the ouly piobe cure mjr ce, I perkevvrdnulillhe iliariac waaei.'i ely cired. It is eo cm r ev.en months urcetbs cure as ccu-jiei- ie kh.i .
(Igritest n;ieurjii ct return. I ihfrtvt jn. r- - ,;tmmi) wd, aad '"u eure nri tftcki iy o nsaps Bit UA.aa axA as aJwr uiii-iui- t My .,U :r-lag-
aaw I wataialM ir.aar hare Juini . ,r,.Pteaa eacaas long defcireJ ackm in .'mtrt,
wfcMh 1 thii.k it my tu;y ie anakv VwiniuHcured me. wb th beeunu! vl llivire Pi-;- i iire.
hea nothiBf el couidi and It tel myseil ii.u i gobiutauon to you. 1 rat-- say niarv th:ngs crer.; in ,
! 1 i'o it rrspectiniiy ir vile ladies ignin Mimawen, to caU spon nia.snd 1 satufy tt.em b: in: i
ruth as stated above, aodmaay outer lttn,a in it:nruto the case.
SA5CT J. MlLLFR.8;i?u! Ivan,:.
SANDS CELEBBATFJ) S RSAPAK:LL 4.Ttdseieelleet compound, ahich birtiti .(, a ui
Inter throughout the countrv, has mi.lt i:isuccessfully Into the favor ol our ciMens anu tnc r;aroandtt. W bav read ag! ia and ajns ot th tft ...yof tin mvaluaNc medicine U we can can a very f cimi tbeverage medicine but nolur.Ul receo'lr tvr - ! adany positive rrool vi narn couta miiuc ustoeiB ia:i yof it. But, from (sets la oir poae'ai.ic. xne i.w
convinced thai, without any exception, n 'herasT, rLBASAWTBST, aadsaaTcnnipt-un- evrroilriedto puouc, for Uie cureol ail chrun diaea., ihra-mtisi- a
and scrofula, and aU hnpuniiet of the biuwl, togetfcev with many olhercofnpiaiuia.
11 has to long been remarked ihatth a re Is o.ie of 'no,tnims and nost that we baidiT (tare rccom-aien- d
valuable discovery Ui Ltie VeuKtl mkikc. Irk:we )enprliMeoarrrpatation for imrecu'Kynev; bulla UusineUn w heaiats not tu batard inera
mark wnich w have anad above. iizrmi i. rxu w.
SORE THROAT,e ibUowtcg ts aa sxtract from a letter received from
Mrs.Bevaa. wbahadbeea afiacled several years vtrhScrofulous Vuicers, Dyjpep!, &c,aad recesUy taaife, .loa of Uk throat and cheat:
Bailivsscss, Ta., Dtt. 13, ItHS.
Tatars. A. B. a U. 8isu: Refora I commencedugyourSanapariUa, mv sufferings re simoat pa:t
Ckaraastoai my throat waacoanpieteir ale rated. I baJ adreadiul coul.nd there were irecueuUy week toeeth- -
r that I could not speak above a tilper; and arvid.s.rera" price and ra I from my Uroat eatended to y htl.band Pianos nougm, exenanyeu, aca rw I , t Kaarins was vn aiach tmpairet :. Alter u- -
king the kiaraapailiuia nwnniua my eeaiin impioveo.
are of emigrant in the hospi- - of tU kinds. Music Bjoks. aa I largett minn VktiM-
sseorunent of sheet Music to be tonml I the We,u throat"with fir a arms, I rot acnusln. PKTRRS. 4 ro,
of
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loc,
r
to
betrci'
Muliriue.
Book
MILL.
aawe-la- ft
a
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now wvui an un i ivw hhiii anaever I was, andean hear i its
been well about Urs anoLiv.ejected saiirely hy Uie ess of
your SarsaparvUa- -Yourlriead, LOW A R. BSTAX
SANDS' SAKSAPARILLA.
SCARLET FBVF.R DI3ARMKD Or ITS TKRROK3
This daagvrotts aad alarming aBecUoa, whk h has p tL 4RGR assnrtmerl of SHRLVI2IG, I from th stags ol um so many. boU at the .anocci t age
FLOORI.1G,
of
- I
EV.
for
for
iuiikcoils.
eft
weekhavs for
bagv
Firsi.
week
.B.A
w--they
11JiTb,s1
TUS
bis
can
aeventv
her her i.r.
tnat
heaiui
vietks
the
nearly
lor
uus
the
en- -
four tie
sales
organ
swe
of Infancy, and th more vtgosou and mature ag ol man.boott.haa at length met its ban and antidote. nd .tsevdenectanpoa the rtem tie laid want by the poweifulinrtacnceol'thispreparatioc. A UtU grand cfcud ol IV r.Wm. PatrKk, woodordcr, was attacked wit.i ScanrlFever, which left her in a dreadful aatet her bodywascovered with aartikies oi aearlet enipuonss a Iai g lamptomething Uk s bile, and at kraal two inches in d:w-e-te- r
mad its pvrance oath taoakier.abicb bicaaand discharged aa amtoii uaroiiDii quanuiy oi n i.i
matter; and betides uus.alarce quantityfroni the sera, aa very odcnaive character
Almost despair 1 oi nnwirfii wie uMur, iheymad trial ol 8A UM' A R aA P A h 1 L L A . wh K t e.
a completa cure, lb chihl having lake a wi: wi a.Ferthe benefit ot those sutTerii.E from Ibe barr el
fleets of tkia homed ueaae.3ir. Paxnchwulba piesed tolufurm aai person as to in correcinets a intsleaat. if they call at bis readeace ia Kaeter tUect.
near FawastreeL ainn aaa.Tbe foUuwUig les.isMirual to lb value of the Karaar- -
rlUa,t frrxn fx K nU:er Wright, aged 7 years.nne, on terms as ravorame assay wiwi ,.u- - a -- -
!
dldhw
wont'sn, aiassk, Marca jnta, ims.Keatrs. S.ssnsi Geatlemca Fumb what I have d,
(ndfrotntheinloraaalioa I have reccxtly iccnv.ad fTuai auBiOer ot' persons of bigl respectability, wnabava used yoaf aereapanlie, I have so ta least duontbutuud U is s stent vataabi madiciBe, and that tNe nu
meiota certificates yos bava received el it amuaaarnfully sastslned by sr tniaaCB. and althtak it lepota-m- l
utiiitvar very extensive, and stu.d in so need1 will supply lb of myhumbl r1ottaU uvcrsaaa them, 1 want ailolwar
I aaucled oy qiietev u ikcuuh atMu,icu muM ine arra- -
CAC aad rtsta of ycr valuable aiauicine.Iaja,gentiiuea,gra5cliU;iiMi very respcctrn;iv vosia,
LlTTHtlt WklGHT.Fttpared aad ao.d,wholsaal and retail, by A. a. a D.
8 AMIS, brucgisl and Ibauoala, lot) tt., auirrof VVuarn, Vers, hold mo by J. B. Wilder Co..I.ouisvulei t. W. tfartoai. Lsaisgtoa; Geo. Oilman.Pansi beatoa A Sntfpe, Maytvuiei K. B. I! lam an, t ia.clanatii U. Iraighead. Indian. pots, la. and hy drg;a,generally Uiiou;rKart lb United Stale aad the I tm laa.Fncs SI per iwtue; tax ootues lorl.ll Ivsaw
,'. IX. B IRKUiY,COLLXCTOS AMD fiaaEBAI. ASUaTS,
Lexigten, A y.atUnd nruinpuy la any bosaess atrustad ta
WILL will acta Agent (or the CwtieUiaa of Bite yaieg accounts, at. . l.ega osoUenOa.
April tW af.a i i
. TEJaEGRAPLI BU1LUINUS.Jlaa.si a?. BAST.
MAatiVACixaxa ana laroaraa aSNUFr, CIGARS, SMOKLNG ANO
CESWLNG T0J1ACC0.Xo. f ltrastraes, s4aaJaraaaad aUsast,
lJ a - av.ft-- -,. ,
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