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n;r ,' r ? Iff i a ! f n . i 1 ; nTi rn rj V ill ly U1j lU I!) " ffi 1 si n hi iij ii!) 1. 1 " 1 1 4 - Ii 5. m-Wi j fNlON, THE CUNTTr,TIuy'AXl TH K LAWFrTHE GtURI)I. OF Ol'R LIBERT V. Xou xxxni. iroi. i . ft N 0 1 i c e . a. i . - iDlSFOLfTlUNV " i - rvnr . . . . .. . - .1.1 i u niierw.j n c, r. La,) " - 1 hivh viirdi bh itr sat: A- .-If W . JiriiM-aii r 7-Hu4 in tiie A aWuteJ isb liim- f "' ,b5t r. Vh fca"' r',lrh"rJ Uf i . Interna t-r J. It, mmon.. U.e luiue i!l he Jf tb ft .a bsr A.:umu lir liw iaL,:.( ;rI ami roKiurtett l-y ton alone. , . . U. J- "S- Co. f All prruo having rUim a jiot lh bite "fa'auli! W fnoo-. tbcy bope'vo uv-rifa T"m m'M I"""11 ,h', faf wid'ul, sad lbe MjliBUiur im'Wi,- uHi nn-f. touW -ti-aar n.ale paynieul U.bta0ULFIELD& C'n; . s. 50- K. P. NASI?, - ). H. SIMMONS. fitffpr,tl.ai mniMurr (ten um!c in ' ro'ibitif of bit WJy twice d.r iiJi (!Ii-beeM ,lced ti ?ttnc of h!.-i! 't!rnj)H.rri!if li.JeUfjtp.8iul U,tugh bruihe immeJiairU bftoie Jtf eul jHn,aian. in otirt thai li tmht ru iipi t 3. . riAGH I la eon n.l make imnunhtflr art. Tfrvr .V f T: -n Sf " n"V r'r ,-' V'li'.i '-U1 Firm twut I tlowj, ih I D.'SCIIOOLFIKLD. , s PeUr$larg. Va-, II 'ILI. kef (1 citmuiii.'j on htud Irs J writ eUx-tl iti k uf ruoJ in lit linri' IUfW I'TliiV iorth, lo make it uu mom rwiiitirte.- ii ri- " 'v icUIrt!tw-h.rirf..tiidtoriicbit.'. pitiirrlif of J0NE8 it liUF ' Mnl iltlrntjon to iuinr a nor tnrrit a ron.'1 tinuance of fjrmrr f airma. July 12. ISS3, - 4i . jfjj yur rich nil, -Etvlirrarrf, naturr' lHtrr llcing jur O'er eery !anl.' Sheep HatagemecL Weighi of ,ItHi-e tairvl i I au w it monljr M eft the trtle jrnund li jrifirin liif uinrnint; - i pirate, yn Wn tlirjr come iti enniact, ' nj errning training III fct, ei eie ithe liiutfiM-t rt-taiu it and cause rol. fully was be ' IraineJ end fiued for the I I lie eairjine tif aj.ple iu a etlinrttoo ; rfe of lite anj lrj b. tliai he was tuned ! w2 r, eiiln-r Ltf.re r after bane!lu?f. is ) n;out!ieprJe eruum! iti fourifi dy be jinj .rnu tlirv sIichjFc! be nnt-d ri bf-fre tlie re.nJ perf-inueifihe i.iuh- ii.riiig r n !e!s. The eat aU.a-ioii i ine feat f f.irtv-oue tnilr a iu 10 hum. '..r.i....!;.. ... 1: ..r.i.-ti .r-i- . .i Iptilp runuirinr tl juu-e. allut s fi rmen- The itV9l j,,, r.ieJ.'Thousir.Js !f4i...niHldr.a,HUNii.tnI the 'onr.;wf.,ji,nKpfflM.K A( ilici(Iul knJ rft f 4q-.. t ,ler,y ..I the l,,.!e t.... j ,tj a,.rrobiw, J() ilm.t; ... , i esaif rmuliy wsei ni lianJ Uf,M w .j , , Wtvr ll4a few ea fCwent st a twa.y .lied, and parked iu raw do.t 1.M-fi ! egPfD. iheenwr ..f l. Lr.hrr' Su.,. Itnatfr bv (loeetnof Duty wiA l,f ekul .1 1 .1 - . . : w 1 . - . . . . . - . In-en ratefuliy drii il. they r f n be earrii-d ; ri.i 4 nmeii m tua lum inaimni iv nfUiMiouoriiu - itunia i auiliontrj iu cl mc tii l u"inr H" the lute firm ; and all per- imlf!ittJ lire enrneiitl; rrartl to mil 00 hiia and tii ike im nctli.ile awtilniif uf , that the lu with.aa lit:1 iK'ht at ptM PRIDK JO'KS, V. Ii. Ht'FFIN, AII I3ih, I -52. . ' 48 . , r a a a unu win keru inir amlueurr tli Mr. EJitor: prnpo to w iite a fewjly any o;her inrtlmd f nai-Line. The iiiet 011 the maiugeuirni aifrheeit. nut o)dry sW iluat abairhs all the moi.iure hiurli ff the prpieif eitiiir inform a- which nwr c me Oi.t Uf hi'ni, hiiJ beinf lion la draw it from ( them. We foil 'n fonduemr, it preaervm the any amounl f pufT on tht ami that breed Jin all leippcrvturen better than bv anv oth- jof frlieen,trie tf law fleeeer. &e.. but er plan; mil. aitub-s ahiHild -aUavs be j lint is wot the. tiling w 'anted!.. VVe. mx to krpt in a rml. dr- i-laee. tlie leinierlure. know the eo-l of pi'.dnciii tin airmnnt vl j 'f ptble, hould beneaily at low as the NEW - Clothing Establishment, I fali IHftll al Vliril UUHIIlr Ccmc and Srt SomrlUn; Sff ccilcr.tbt In : ty i.f feed as .frnib a Eieii niunber uf f ' jhe pv f the ahrep.' and n qu;)fiiv and value ponmi .." liiiie Uf pendenre cn per be fret zing point. I,ii'Uinunl U prisoner, and the eefewrated wWchiefs Wat-kuifrhuirs-kee aui Fina, Tp. on the part of the .Winneln-ie? superin tended the arranermeitt of- the pirties( on the ground. Tne point,, ag;-firl Bhiii fur starting was'epon the pririe, 1 little iu. the N'Hih of Prairie da t'liien, and a few rod fro.11 the leaidcnee llieo ocrujiieJ by Jude L:tckwihd, while the rare-c$ura ran atone Nine Mile Prairie, atretrhiitg tu the North, and skirting the shore of the Muti'sippi The Sious apiieareJ on the f round, accompanied by a guard f of mifhtline.. Ii was fcofi repotted by tfe Win' ba foes that be bad been tiltaby o of Uieir lite, who bad been efrrrird by'rr der of War-kon-ahotes-lee, beneath bank of the rieer, near the upper end of the praiiie. ThiOhoweter, proved I to ! true. The boy Jiad fhot a W jnnr--vaeo, thrmirli miukr. Who. bke bissarlf, had beerj uearbeirlj rrrrrirj Uf the purposes of imert epiiny tlvi &iouxv who .a in nation, tie ruu trirrr oi rtrrw y artflir ed lh rankof etrf, e reqnrsied (Io tmor J)oy to iitfonn Jf w.'fe Lieuao ant R '. yidOr. Ebie were at thai time, and was tola that oth1nd died ia Florida. t lie tminrcfriely withdrew froo the cntenunn.jiaintc ' face blsrk.anrf depart inl t th weot eouIJ h o " prctwiled npon toeome tntn theC5nentioO unui lis v jJ one-pirogmne iimnji eere tnj.ny offaaringind rnwrnine forthedei4. Presebvixo Peaches. We are con- Shockiko Death riTBT BmorA . . . . 7 t , . , , . , , " 'a . r in. v jitousewiieior tne loiiowmz rcrctpr ior , uiera, wo were lo.iuwea ty itreMy!SEKPE!(T.-lii.Inuiin yimat Von HUNUpUrcWd,ha.;rert no) wHrlu d j preserving peaches. To twelve pounds four antagonists, marching in luJun filc.!irle ofihe21ut.lt. recrrdsf deitli U "3m in Uki late firm of Jone St RuiTia. IlilWKiriiugU and ita vicimtr, that thry at a I. othem bv niDaits of the bird ernat ,t L . 1 11 1 ,W,t :t. ,1,. . r 1. 1 r 1- . . ii . ...t. 1.: 1: .,.:!.,,..;.,. .1 ih. iinr.,rm.,tv,.Z . . .. r - V - , of peaches tale aiz rwiunds of clear i raked with the mention of the Indian fount man caiploTed M the Zooloxtcil , winii 1 f ifiarrii nip inc-iiua mtu iim w 1 --o- j - r viiui till I Mil I A CP rail W frt lifi'i Hi 1 . . i t t . t i a 1 . . ' . P.Mieee..rub.,sK.thewlI eooiiou. the nicr-, by A. Mi. tie & C., Et uf the Court Ilotwe, ,me .... "",: r'b.rwB.MS"r d one. pint best cider, breecWet. I Heir libs were painted white, J Gardens from the bit of a serpent. ikbai..e .t the .,M .un, B.,rtb-eM cor-j W ..k! rb-ea.n .nH-i.t of w -; j ksi,inr w htl.t o.hl I h v Il ,,,1 lv,neSar- , Simmer the sugar and vtnevwl.tletl.eir bream, were sdorunl with a U apiears. Frederick (JarnB.cne of tb B of Kin, 1 Cbuno,, S.rrrts where he in-) FALL AND WINTER GOODS, - JVi 11'., r ZZ Jl I U- ' I ' Sar 'S'". lch will make clear .nber of lueroglyplncal , punting. -, Ut whwt flu,y , ,0 ,WnJ ie.J, kri.,s on hfU well elected jcrjxsusTi.vo or kvkrt VABtETV axd mxK, . I a"J i C ' 11 r i J '8JrT Pw"r bwUS .watel: uPon the (rroas the f-ce .1... of black j,,,, nf lhf eitabli.hment demvetl to " IW fl 4 V fl , S : - ' -'-1 J of Vo,k. wi,h the t- 5 ? , i J wSlu II ' le 1 1 i pcacilrS amI ,re,noe t,,e" m .tw u,lU" ; ""J W,h'te V" pi,,Ble.J, " K"' wpttl. .peries, entered th. .re eg. Drfr GOadVGrOCerWS, the u.ter. and w.pe then,, pending from the tin. , to the Tyre, h wtth . f.ew of sal all o,ir article, .'in, kept far. hi. emy.rlicb.. ,..., kept In . GennV. "ri,Tl tT Tw rr ?d.rjr V f A' 'fS't , - ' " ' ' " flng op .nmebitd.' which h.d becB which will U .U rery b,w for eW.. or o V uruMh,.,g bu,re, brmtng a larger .wl, A irU w;m1 rilhln. i.r'"1,0 .the. V"p ami boil gently! ' Jj",r Pj-UeJ into .numeronti ,BCcJ .,,in f.-J fyf ,h, Mfrjllt h credit to punctual Jder He ten-ler. bu mcu of ha ,urk ""J "!in--J j till ;the fruit is cuuked tu the alone, thongs, fringed wilt be lis, and lasseled, ht ime hi f arrired when omt of warmer fts.ka W tha B,ay frien.la and eu-to w- . Cloth, CaSStaereS, Vesting, . ZJft " Kef P P- ' J". which tt.St with a red or, white feather ,V hile their jhem h( fmffl h",if ; j 1 ......... ........ .... 1 -.1.... ...i ...... 1. . ..i.i.i "i 1 . . . . . - tut-., iriiiipcuuriii uii iir'ir inriiDui men sr . . . reapmiia?:eniie.i.a a coiiiiiiuanci! weir na-: , h WUr rougtit to this market. W V, rp " j Tjte riwb'a ere ,Hircb-d lor cah, end ihry HilUtwroush. AaguM 13. , 48-;.re itm.W a W M any other ..n . ii" n i ... - 'm i i i j . ... . I AMae 11 IM pure. "Honey Cave I Is dotey Hade." rMae 11 Ac iL They intend keewng on with the Latest I c . ! : . i . . . i . . 1 I. . . .. g - . (j j x f aMimiiK, aim re iiit m iuiui unu ihik gen- rPHE BiiJetKigneJ, having formed a eo-purt tlemea'a clothing in the bled style, or in any ner.lnp in the Mercantile UonneM in tho trey tu tuit Ike customer, reraona farnwhing va of HilUtH " cli, omler tht style of I their own cloth can have it made op at their e- Y "t'1 "1 rTJ fu iu A TT7 " ' ilabliabinent in the brat style and on aa good teriua llJiJjdtlil S ! it be dons any where eke. They deem it ARE ' KOW KKCKIMNO ASD OPENING THEIR ' uniiecexaary to say any thing of the character of Stock orjprlns nnd Summer SOODS, 51 3m tin ir work, aa they have been bmg known in the community, and are willing that their work shall apek for il-elf. Thin they do aay, however, that elected with great care in the Northern market, ru'"" V -"V". - snd em,.ing of slmo.t .very article n.uMly J'P t Vw rale. ' " -' ' ' tl--y ret- far sale at very low catea. - fllw lh. , ln. moi,i. il. I .1 : .fik. ..I, . I. la .miiM.""v " I All UICJ cir. wi uib fuuiiv ,w 1 their aaaortment before purchasing elaewhere, feeling confident tbey can plcaae tn ijuaiiiy anu . A TVTf! T T" 11 f 'P fl D V Fonrlccn Bilct Ensl of Dillsboroosli. ,.; 'pHE Subscribers respectfully inform the pub- lie that they are now nunuf.cluria J at their Mill, a Superior Article of JUST received a gnod aasoriment of Shool vtlHUH JL (II ll . Book and Stationary. AIo Houae Paier, an.t lf prepared lo le vive ordeta upon the ou- very cheap, Malting, boih plain and red checked. . ; ,j ter,nt, upecimen of their Yams can now LONG &..WKBB. i be seen at the Store of Meanra. Ing & Webb. 34 i Thee are now receiving from the INorlb a well selected atock ol FALL .LTD irATUU oprfc sfi-. W r Country-made Janea.and almoat any couu ry Produce, taken in exchang fr Gooda. v ' WM. NKLSON, - WM. PAUL." Anril27. , , 32 April 87. l.i b will lie sold lemarkably low ftir Cash. All kinJa of produce will be taken in exchange for Unlera for arns may be addressed, lor . ... ! .1 1. .i. - D then e leaned ii with soan mid il. I..a v i r " . . V V u r R v ' i eonaequent oti ineir prtytous meat. Imm -: S . whole nr.. P,a?e P"' 8 ,hV,u,d .i"Ietetl c-, t h f iHe fbjlHi. well .round . WM lh, .c of one wf 4f,erernt.arim in the w hole pro- fIS,onaj, am jf white mou d p-. he anklewah the smew of the J?r.:ihe bml. when one of the snecies ofln res. nearly lhree.r,n,r.ha. , This sheep the gurface 0, gvni ?t' In ther.gh. lundeach csrricd. tomahawk, diln-kel hkc the res, of fl.n-k, run , - n well J,,,, be cwfB skimme(l off J the ; while ,eft craS)eJ tV ,iealh that con-; I 7n J 25 mZ 0 h! b,.eHd yard dunng the wtntcr. and clean g Bca,dtJ i,,!-turned .to. the uined the scalping knife., - ' ; I 21$ Cirbrire'd !o uTornten PJ-The peaches tried last fall! The pri,cr wl, about twenty-three ' tUiAi Irm. d w ,.h "n addin. n of . Ihtl. Ver "flaU& r-Ped the last par ol age, a li.tle le,s th... sis feet in on the right side of .he no,e, 2 tl t ,M . It C JouM lA becf C(0lrr- Tt7 Wer-f b?1 Pre'" . of .mnseuUr and wsll proportion. The em.m. of the poo, man attracted SnuLJi 'V? -lAflwfi-MJ7. J cnniournn Mnlnifested in the easy1 the instant attention of William Coek.- ll II een w li t 2,?Z ,Z ! ' h,cb r.rctaL"ed b thL metht,d rf'''M f ..dy, a wiry and amle frdge, another keeper, stho was In the hi t bel.ere there are few eXc X' Pr,"e"'?S th mst Pffft iiitqer. command of his tuu.cular powers. II is; repuleouae l the f.e. end he rushed Ft) It THE" LADIES. A FIXE Aaortmeut of French-worked Col lars, Chemisettli, Under Sleeve snd Cufli, .t ' LONG & WEBB'S. Octal-' 3, f 04 UDOLPHO WOLFE'S AROBIATIO SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. tne TircsPnt, to the sntweribrr. through the Post A PURE aud genuine article, manufactured OiHce ut H'''1,"- - r.m.oT .c -byhiinin Srrtnam, hfctiAits.exprewly WfcBLb Jk UULUbA for medical use, and aironqly rccommeniliii tora . Septcmlier 11 sure and permanent cure ol tne UaAYKi. ano an - - ; Iwtruction of the' urine,'riiiig from the Kid-, (&.iJ3S 8 SsE-S S S ney. oro.muier.. , " . 'mHE " .-writer, .re now reccivinff their at this OlRre. - , J.. , " . I 1 sl'n8 .PI'ly ?r Gls fmh'u!" ; a.' 7i ihinff ireneranv neoi m uu"j - peciallv bucks sheared iu the din, that will waste leas lhau two-thirds. v,, , , !s. ' There is no difficulty in getting large fleee a from our fine wool sheep by liijrh fcetlincc I " (Won. quantity "Ut wool will not p-iy for the estra quantity of feed, beyond a f sufficient quantity to keep them in gnrol a ore condition. Thke for iiiftanee, a flock of the Merino rare, the smuge weight ol which, when lull grown, will be from 85 to 90 lbs; the amount of feed neretsaty In keep them in . thriving roiulitiniv through winter, will he about 2 lbs, of hay daily, or what is still better, iu consequence of a sariciy, 2 lbs. of hay and one gill of enrn. or its equivalent in oihrrerain. Thev.of course, should be well sheltered and have free ac- j cess to water. I he average weight ol their fleeces, well wawhed, should he from 4 to 4 lbs. Die young sheep should be fed the ime amount as if full grown; if they fail in consuming the same quanti ty il should be made up in quality, and the same amount of wool may be ex pec Ibis i9 the most economical, and to our countenance presented .wan and hair- in the sernent eaee nd drew hla com tastethe very beat preserve we know of. gard appearance, as he stood upon the panion out. The reptile 'hat!, tmmedi ' ' i t rutiaencc joumm. ; grotinu, owing partly lo lite rigid uisciplio. . alclT . . , . . 1 1.. i!..,i .....t :.. ...i ' .i the. sioux jr7Anaioa's race ton During the summer ter the ditficulttes after iu bite. reliiiQ.ishci. its liold: j he had undergone in 'training, and partly , but the efleel wal such iht it immediiiie. MIRIOR'S RACE j i jjj'Jf black, with swelled op the fice of the poor fellow. erM gl' soon fJ ""fehead, "which denoted Tlut'Fe wlrof botTi'ryeet'rX. 'l)l?m wiVftl ? ! 'tir- . 8 " condemned tmlie, with the privilege of aaaistanre tutting been procured, (Jatlin with the Winnebago .,s ... i.:. i:.-.. i... .i i i . . ; J.v ..j.: I tvaall Af V M imllilt lak Uliifll UuA annAil'fait a ! .M a aaltl. k.st ti m ft4 -Naatl I l t o' UC VI atiMiuiiif iw n iiivii ws s i khuvu It HIV. VI tlWW K If UUI truuil "llMI ton. arcomnauied bv (Jur. Last, a Sioux . . t ir- . 1 . i. ..iV. Indiana had been amicably adjusted by 1 6 . rn , ,,. ... . .t-: ;.J r..tt.... t...,i n Tt.;.' a visit of one of their duels to Washing- ,-,.-,,-. . i. ... . ... ., . f r. .v. . ? " had nd the tniral. and face of the normnni i'xe. latlw BnkM N.a. . say.ng that the Winnebago had wrapped f . ,,.:..- ,)Prlt ndion. and f h' Dr. R.RW. ib- r,Ie.i .nr-Z. ' a.ouud his peraou the blanket of an Indi-, . ft . . f f ... . ; . . . . , in o, , arcoiupauieu oy mus. v.. ..... -. , h , k f Wiane- .lapsed between th. bite. Imum while out hunting by he mouth fc t , , 5, lWital. the head . of R.ot yrr. shot and sclp d .,V ,,e. iey h, j orineJ a liu..1 keeper had .welled to ., b.go.wl,,,., act lie, ttenipted to justify by I . R-J nJ tcMik . Thiim w.s immrdiat! rinif llml Ilia Winophuirn liiiil ivmnni'il . . . ' . .- . ' ' .. . I i k . xv- k " tineil thin'plaie'or steel, and aiked if dance. He complained ofjwun irftth. dered hi. brother. I he Wtnnebagoea ,)e objfiC(eJ . wiicl ieplied ,hro and atopp.ge of breath. rti?ci. became indignant at the itl,'M ln l)M & mi , c ,, jr'on ,,e' ,piruoni .U.iEiaira. and every s-r.nS thoti.and of them asseiub ed al fort Lraw- theQ R ,lMin,nolicej wU,icU m ,CM.ce could eprgest, ford, and demanded of Colonel 1 yr4llie Ml5rftin, lh the countenance of ,,f sorted to, to .usiaio life and alleviate the procurement and surrender of U.e mur-, . , , , UpJ u0Wlin,:, ,n j me. ,ri ' , of lbe MtienV. by, ,a rapil l.antilar iinniinriiinal MA tiua toil l F 'liMis A, . Law ..nrtrn rlonil sttli lit rVtiirrrtAiil ltaa em t - a .1 a 1 lll t' T wwivmnm wa tint ui'i .tllU tliv w v u ' tu s) v m i w v. hmvukhvui iiiv ,rhe officer of the fori, apprehensive J flir,v.rd. wl ,ofier.sa,ni..in.r..,.lr. .o.,n.. .hat in aii-five minute. 52 2m February, 10. V ! I) It: KUII L'SV fr Cold, Ltjlnenza, CMtivmtsa.i'ik, 4ff,em DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, ISardirare. 'rnckrry. Tin Ware, Hat" A: SIuu'S, ..niMfiivnn inivTP TiTO CTVET6 ! i?..- tl . a.- I J nl.J J.A , IQ Oil VI wmvia . niirrhfri. Gleets, the Whites, , Weakness an tuner rjemnu votnpuunu. ... Id For jiarliciilnr. aoe amall bills, i , , Lynchburg, V... Oct. 8, 1851. Da. J. Ki-hl: Dear Sir: I wrote you some tiiiie since,' but received no anawc-r. I am moat.' They are alo engaged in Manufacturing '371)1)1 CA'IUXIWS WACMTaS, wiicut rati!. Wagon, Bed Steads, Ploughs, &c. &c. &c. tended lo, concluded lo make ait efT'-i to obtain the murderer. AciMrdiiiijIv", u officer wis despatched to deniaiul him cited, and tint In. nerves were in a ire-, admission to the lloepital, he Was . niulo.is condition. . . " corpse, hving died in most eicrociatinf Lieut. R immediately took him. "ny. vfc ..... , ..... t i - - - -- i" :rs i. j - . i r? i . i. . . .. . I. . i . . e - mai uiiiicuiiiea niiui arise wim uiisiac. ,.a ,k ... .. ... r. ,i.i f k. ..r.,..i. I . , , "'T 1119 tflliw, lllfirikril til. IIV " lll. , . - IIUM, IIIV IJIIIO UI ,1.. .III.! lllW IU.II . .ad Niiiv Bibl in ib. fppd .if .arh . ien itious tribe, if their oeinaudf were titiat- - ' . . . . . -. . ... i . ... n. .. ... one bushel of nun. and you will increase the weight nf the fleece less than one pound bringing up the average probably to '5 or 5J lbs. If the sheep are lo be sold for bii'chering, the addition! feed will he well laid out, but if kept for breed ing the cost of the wool will be more per pound, and the next fleece will be coarser by the sheep going lo grass in high con dition, f 6. ' r The extra feed will nol injitre the qua- .... ...till: .11.. . V of the Siom nation, who iniinetlialelv .v -' " u "J.vVL ' 5, T Ut v' . ...... . . . , .. from tht. line, when be aked hun throuph l ? . Amnrlpfln T7nrlr Shons. The .num- gave nun up, ami ue waa nrougni iiowii ; , , ., -r . the riser an.l confined at Fort Crawford. , his interpreter ir he wa.ifr.id to "un; lo ber of clocks made in thi. country woulj Soon after his arrival at the fort, the Win-' w,"- ,,e replied that he was not .fraid( r.iher surprise one who dm wrnewh.t nebag-.es ag.in assembled and msUted w',h.81ny Wmn.bi.go on. foot, bu posted up in i the matter, jhe Jerom. 9 m ... kai r.n.il lit.. I liaw MAIltll MAI AttlVlin mII? 1?...... Mf M. IllhWAM Molf.. anM BB an unconditional surrender of the , c "... . , IT . " ' . . lite nore0 mat ere uiounteu oy .rnieu. average, ouu per UAfi i ins u equal to Indians. The Lieutenant ..w al once' 3,600 per week, 187.200 per year. I here the cause of his alarm, and informed bun thai they should nol interfere. He intended upon prisoner lo them, which t'ol. Tiylor re fused to make, but tlip:itched Lieutenant , lily oftlie present fleece. because the wool; R and Dr. Eluiae, the Surgeon ! .. ...!... I ........It.. ali... i rf t f i A is urru in I.. Imt'A a I ) b ai'iil. altaiirt ,K..L,.n.orw,b'nno the auhiee.t. At the eonference. to ride the fleetest hone upon the ground. .1... o.,!i;,v? I,,, if . .I.w.,, iaiihe Win.ieba.roea talked in a clirealenins-k(,pP nrar him. and .ir.llllIK.l. HIIHH .'in . . - W9 - i. . . -ii ... t. ... ,1.. .I.kri.oi i ii .1.:. ...I 1 .C r... . Ii mnir i.. i.r . .. .1... .llfB. ll .iinnlt ailV Ol wnicn win iw iuhw - inllowing lllin iovhuki i uit-cini oi a Ti .ppy to inform you, thai .11 of our lart supply . Iir:.M .. suU .... t;me9. Their mot- r .t..ii .1,. ai,p t your Med eiuea k;ive lieen ilisposcu ol, anil. """'""'- i. , ... icnnm jr.i, or..n,i .... - . . . . .... iim.ir .iin. ntui nmnii nniiiis. h ive (Tlvon rr..f ..tiif.Minn. 1 lie lll-mand.4 tor "iv i - .-.. S.v... ...... . ... a. he wa. well e . i .1. fat in spring, it will be likelv to rema n and overbearing manner, and insisted that , " T' ""- 'r ' .., L...I.:.,- ....i i . ...,ru t.. V... .iK. ptoached Willi hosiil. intention. Alibis so 'through the season, which will ma- nothing would satisfy then but taking the ' r . . .... .r...ci...i..i;r. ..r .... :.f.i.... ....... ..... n,v annnnneement the countenance of jthe In- iiiiii i"""rv . . . A tun twisrhidiinTl 11 , -it Ii a fiiniln tita uv lit if by tltem-elves. Al . length Lieutenant - r - - i It proposed thai the Indian should . " y ' t" . IC 1IIIIIVU 11' 1119 liUffltlVW the Abuiminia Mixture m A the OV-3ine Bat- simare dilv increiiir. and will lie th most . pular tnclicine of the day. Pleat send me a ' AtKX fienhaupplv immediately. Fraternally, yours, Jottx"L. BR0WX. B. H. ATKINSON. ,i April 2 For sale by Dr. 8. B. Sch.wlfield, D. Heartt, . n.l Maj. Thos. Howerten. HillslmrouRh ; Carr NOTICE. Waton. Chapel Hilh, Cooke & M'Crail.lcna, 1 ally Ho; Dr. D. P. Weir, Greenalxirou J. Mitchell Co.. Otfor.l.4s . Ciuick.dea and small profit. j of out sheep hnd weight of fleeces, bul , have a chance for his life in the fdlow- .r.gCTRo'wN 'reduce the quality and quantity of wool ,ing manner: ' ;''.. ' y ' n ) 'e in proportion to the weight of carcais and Two weeks fro.n that time he was lo be Xandf.rJ)icksox, the amount of fod coinstimed. led nuwupoii the prairie, and in a line with S I.. liROWX. ) I r n..i-..-o .m ii f nn,ne litin. ten ni-pa urT. wprn lobp nluecil nm.ii 29 -'v v, IJ. IHCKINS 'N, wool urower. , Victor, N.,y., 1852. a stalwart stride. I lie t tenant R soon af; 9j!.R riHE ubacrilicr, bating qualified, t Angus Keeping Apples. Mr. Pell, of Ulster , gu, n. a . loontv Court, aa ....,.. m v .1,-.Ul.ri.iil evnorler of . IVIIUi .......p, rf - i;ipiiiii,. ... , him, ten paces off, were to be placed upon his right and left, twelve of the most ex- pert runners of the Winnebago nation, each armed with a tomahawk and a Vline with and Lieu Tilted their horses, and 'took a positif . oil v in the rear of the piioner. ' Spec, jts were re mo.ed from the fron t, w hen Lieu tenant R gave the signal; the blow had scatcelr reached ihedrtim when the priso ner darted Irom his antagoitiMs with bound that placed him beyond the reach scalping knife. - . - i .i... .. a- . r : i . a .a ii i i ... nnronv v. -r- i .a .. . . i mm irisa isin aia a iinini iiiaa .iiiiit a&iwaiuii ii. j vitui r Pjf'H.VT n i furil Pr nci- t.xeouior in nnwrnu : . ., apples io cnrope, reconiiiiriiu mi ' " of the whirling tomahawk. HOK h"n UM' ',H,,,IJ f7' VV'T- 1 ' WheWWarndcrwav rnanyof ... . ,ubera will di.ect.tbeir order, for Dr.Kubl's I laid on a floor, by hand without ponr- - "iin pu.ue, cap- 1 hen j;-- "tr. 35 lyeow'l . 'IA..JiOl'DE. .Vryjw-!n 1 irTAw'deep Lim? bo'li! w inile. when the distance between them and KMPtPP- I 8epte.ibev27tb.t832. -V , 4-3w ' 'ZZu IKn n reded . -nd .eenid' much pleaded f Sioux began ,o w,denr.pid!y,show,ng , , NOTICE. I m TZ . "'..,.,!, V with antieination of Went snort as well he superior hot om of tire latter, acquired A PPLICATIO.N will be made to th Leia-. To lleadtl of 8ch6ol. and Jlosi- packed in clean barrels, they may beke .1 ,pn ' bv the discipline of the white man. J latur. f.w the passage of private act a.-,- .',,, cat Communities anv reasonable Icng.h of lime and safelj as an easy conques oT the prisoner, . I f , , ....... lhorUniIJ.O.Turr,.n.ine, lateSherilTorOMmfe , h. j,:,, ,fl , any part of Europe or the West hose confinement inM.e garns,.n during Al the end nf two miles the last or the county, to rtWthU.,,r.nrT1.ies in OranaeT18" . ' ..-J.'... .r.i.:i....l..nin.!iw tht-v believed would oroslrate contending W.nnebagoes withdrew from i . rnnirn r eniiiie oi'iitiui. a. wim w iiiii.c. - . n-l Atanvmce counties. Ociober 18. Piano for.Sale. , pHB un lereiqned, bcin oliliapd t move away from HilMMwough.'. will sell a Finn Piano, nearly new, at verv reihiced price. Likewise a ROCK WAY and Sio3!e Hor nca, both nearly new, - J. L: KERN. " " I . . . . . . .. i .i .... i. ' ..-.Wne for the lat four vear will end with the ,.,.., nr-vaib d tenerallv some years ago, rnnniny , qn.ime. no . p..wu. me c .e. u.eie v a. o, . ...Li .w.i r .rr.... . . . ..." present aeiwion, anu neiiiurB iuw mviuw -. j,mjjh now-a-'iays II is mostly iiikcoii'iii- iipiI nd considered useless. e are n- ejiteinticr 5A, 53- ing his aervh-e S Teacher or Music lo lliose who n.av need them. 5.,- . - Address, ; JULIUS L. KERN, , ..... i - t !' . . . HiitsDoroiign. i. i. Sentemlier 18. . -p. -pi,,, Ralei rh Resiler and Fayeteville Ob4prver will publish throe tnnea, and send hills to t'jia ofiice, pos d to think favorably of this process when it becomes important to hep p- 53 8w M? xM WXt prin!Z r ' foreign coiiniries. mr we nave hi wj .-,...1 il.-.i after oneninr a barrel a few Their best runners wete immediately upon-the gtound that could keep up with brought in, and trained in' full sight him alter he had gone the first half mile of the fort, Lieut. R- w ho bad Lieutenant R- fituling his steed wannlv enlisted in the cause of the Sioni,!miipi fatigued, and the prairie free from determined. to have his Indian in the best enemies, reined up. The Indian did nol possible trim. Accordingly , Eluise look look behind, nor speak as far as lie was bun inehartp. nresenbed lu diet, legula- loliowtJ or seen, hot kept in eyes steam- serve.1 inaiarrr ri ? " ".i... the .-...r . f rP,c: a,.d diro,:i.,ff the Iv fixed noon the white il.g.. that hall days, ultcr.i'rit'g nt p, i cvrr "";'-; ; locks eel! on an average for three dollat. each, which show, that the annual earn ings of one Connecticut dork establish- - ment foots up tool, 600. Urewster Brown, of Bristol. Uonnecticot, alo turn out an immense number tf these popular time pieces. The firm semis to London alone 75,000 clock, per year, about 1, 500 per week. It must not be supposed, however, that live English consume all th. clocks sent to Great Bruatn, for it not .. . a. . l so tnousanos oi mem oeing sent tnroui n the lrfitidon agents to alt parts of the world. , Of so much importance is th. American clock trade to the commission merchants of the United Kingdom, that the duties on Ihero r:e been lately re duced lo ten per c.nt. In the way of clock making, lh ; people of Connecticut take down Van j -oromunrty in Uie worlo. They have fedu.ed the thing tt a system, and can, if thef choose, build clocks fer a less price per dozen rha. ny other na tion charges for rat trap.. When the merchant, of Breslau one,, applied to Frederick the Great for " pro tection" against the ruinous competition of Jewish dealers, the monarch asked how the Jews managed to draw business into their hands. The answer was that they were op early and late, always traveling about, tired very economically, and were contented with small gains no rapid re turns. V"r)' well" a'd the enlighten eC ni'iniHi;" g and beJews,to, in the ci'tidit-'t of your buainess. " -' .... . I : i .--I '.i .' ' ' . r ' ... - . ) . - -.. v" i
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1852, edition 1
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