The Huntsville Item. (Huntsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1853 Page: 3 of 4
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From dry to vet.
ensy the tt«n<ititm !
| The Ux Talionis for ilic LcnniOll Case, j centuries,had ,ed all to hope that an event i high excitaraent on ■Fttwdar last. bv the
1 ti, v!..... t r t.. i . t . . It ke that ol i hp *2*1 th nf A 11 mitt !•«_•» _ . .» » . . J i •
HgMi
llow
mr. it km : Your last number refer-
red fo the subject matter of some of.vour
£omittunicaiiuns a* being dry, aud as I
hire no detdre to vie with others, in the
selection of such subject*, 1 will confine
my sngg'stione to the present condition of /
our »t8kh r,i, which I think your accus
©med candor will admit arc anything cine and could only be enacted by throwin
The Natchez Free Trader has materially i '^1<u 01 *°'^1 °* August last would announcement that Mr John' C* SmVdh*v
i *. • t » ,* nrvt .\r»r»iir * r c.. ♦.. ~! -1. i t i > . . * 1 v* *.-iUCuiv» ^
School Books lor the Million ! j Town Lot for >Sah\ with Improvement's!
Ei LEV 1K SLhlES j "E*IOR sale, low for cash, thedwell-
Rcitt A, Cheap«itt Scho .1 Book- PuliHihed t « illg-ltoUSe, lot and improvements ^fes=v3|.
THE ECLECTIC SERIES of Sehoo! Books : there m, hying eear the Public
Bpi ■ -0*.w. was Prr>iecle<i by that wreH kr.own ' Square. formerly ncccpied by F ( Hatch,
discharge of toe Lemmon negroes, by de- tainei* oy ar?u»i^'^and led them to cher- % two fond hearts are joia^ In ITne" V^- am! advocate of popular education, j A good well, stable and other improvements,
ciaiir.ir the confiscation of any goods, chat-
tliUfl DRY.
In the bustle and excitement of
every forijnot respect to that instrument.
a hope. * * * The natural course of Hodge gave chase, buVarrived jusl fn time' ?"****& Wii.ltam Hi McGt KFEv, of the
' " j University ot Virginia, whose life has been
spent in the West and South, where his ac-
tive lab< .s as a judicious instructor have
gameif him the approbation of all lovers of
a sound, practical and progressive Eduea- 1
in ffood order and nearly new, are thereon,
with an excellent dwelling-house and shrub-
bery. Inquire of JO; G. HATCH.
IlimtsviHe Deo. t tj!
n.ius."
Advices to the 2d irsb
ble temper.
very
But see Iter he w ould.'und did.
Wen receiv- He insisted that she should return with him j-lion- The Reading Books bfeantig his name
COIl*
_. .. ,, .» ,.. . . v another,'is a proclamation of warfare at
atructing" railways, CHtahli^bing lines of ,he out3'(ltl. v, ,xn. the Cuion must be dis-
stagies, and rearing institutions of learn- '
ing, we teieem to forget that we are all the
time trudging in niu ! anclc-deep, in al-
most any direction we may go over our
*r • O
streets."' \ village as pleasant in c-ery '
otberrespoct .sours, deserves better foot- may ia'wfuli) enact
ways than we have, ami I beg therefore : same piiuctrue, J" affect tftfe property of the
to .-'uggest a reinedv which will be light ! ''iti/ams o? New i o>-k. when brony't.^^^J
in expense and g/oqjtTy promote the com- '
fort of a I. I would PUggest that cae'i
"wner of icai » st?(Je upon the . public its resjut. rc or-e, that is. when ihe injuri-
(' the streets mostly j ous lawootains the eoatirm.ttion ot tiie Su-
Fo meet bne nncon^titutional enactment bv c«l liom Santiago, bat no farther particulars —she declined, and nreferred s».» <ii.i • have been proved, by .actual trial, and ate
n|ot. tbe aeslructicu by the earthquake ate «to stay with her husband M|3||| *
catded as no longer of any u^e. The case
which tii .Free Tiader now subdiUt'.esthat
i it the Suj ierne C<»ort of the Untie'' States
shall finally decide that the New York stat-
ute is coftsiiiuli »nal. hih State shall contin-
ue to entovce it, ,'lhp State' of Mississippi
as- 'contaiujii!» the
the Slate of Missi.. ippi, is a dilferetit mat-
ter entirely froo th.tt which vve tuade
our c-oriintenls. V\ hen that case aiises in
tee j
A I .
Ati i
,f U • , f * ., ture an altercation took place between
,, . ™ "ur an TnMM?' i'-L-r ;i" } i»»sband,.which resulted in
o state ua. the s tock was felt m each of Smedley:s receiving a severe blow on the S
these places a- t! e same time as in^antiago head with a hicicorv stick, froro Mr Ho«Ue !
The cholera #td| ia^e'1 in SanUago, but and Mti Hodge being shot in the armTy
Ihe number of ..caths caily had fallen to Mr. Smedley. ThWemled'the Waiter. ^
about one-half of wlia. they had been. The father returned Padneah, and with
h* news fpem Havana »s local and ot lit- all his farm-y. except the daughtw, left for
Texas tne next morning, whit' :r lu was on
the eve ol starting when the elopement
square, and those
VHCfl,
or
icrce to pave his lot or lots, arcor- ; preme (, oi;rt ot t re I uited Stales, ami all
. , i v ii : consideration-.cormty. go<ui taitii-nr ins- '
•ir.iH t-., --tm- p an be jiprroved by all, . -- ,, •. • , , , /
o . I , «t ; ' ; tice -iiatl have prorei ineilectual to turn
or a mojonty of the owners. Vnd mas- . j|t(. o: New Voir, ficmits hostile legis-!
uiin 'i an ti.se of the citi«< ns who a-e not' I at ion. the policy and the modes of retaiia- j
otruer*' 'd' real 4?siate, , will derive equal tion maj become pi ie'icat question^. _ As it j
benefit from rhe improvement, that they !'^> A.e hope m> t.ext? Lefdslatui9, of s. ;
, . • ( 1 , S' aii»
seV-
•/ »
erally feel disposed, which amoui
hubscribtd, shail be expended by . the j constitutional.
beard of aldermen, or a committee ap
tie interest.
The Have!.- are performing at the Tacon
theatre to ciowded houses.
I he Captain General iiad issue-.! a eircu-
»r letter ol instruction to all the governors
and captains'of districts, in the Island, re-
enmmendii g ihat every one should be in-
duced to.read & pamphlet wiittea in Spain
entitled, "Whafis Annexatirn f?
Vou Land Buyers !•
COME A\l> MY LAND |
T OFFER to >ell ihe Tract of
" LAND I live on, ot about 1
1200 acre-', ?,» under cultivr.t'on.
well irhpioved. a gootl GRIST
power, fifsfTatM
look place. The parties are ail of high re- :
sociability, an,! the exeuemtnt that" exis- i
| ted in the community t< r a tune was intense '
The wedded pair are now in t ur eitv, busk
At this bit c-' lK,'v niore extensively used tiiau any otlier, |
' and aie daily i*eceivio« the adoption audap- \
I provai of the most intei'tgonl and disc;im-
j mating tcachei* of t!ie lathi.
n r i,tv m .-»a t* *1 fi "ru "lil'»w* r.ij. <t
Professor PI>» N e.O. aufior ot the Grain- ; M!Lj Vntrs with water
i mars, tor ten years a rrotessoi in Charlotte j t ,u*"i
ii.u I * \-t . i i i r it ! " Jitf cum- :and. that tiever over! o\Vs
Haa Institute, Maryland, has furnished m 1 i- » i
, . , : . sumeient tor a very large iarm, or sevetal
the Grammars bearing Jus name,- what are
t regarded b
i as model text book.- of the
j gunge. i
I Professor RAY, fiom Wood county, Vis-]
sritiia. ore of the most able Mathematicians j
-who have examined them,
«*!i-h Lau-
Eu
smau ot e>, good weit water, a/so, several
g.M>d freesione and one ST LPIU'R SPRING,
orchaid, nnd-otiier improve-
and prsct.cal instructors in the country, has
a line pencil
menu, common
All t t which ! am desirous of seilii.g. and
w-tU seii very low. \ on purchasers cemo
sng in the sweet- o' the honeymoon.
jal-y
the pacific railroad—The St. Louis
Intelligencer, of the 3 i alt., thus ebroni-j
cles the tirst .movement of the iron horse on
the western mores of the Mississippi: i **flrOTlCjC is hereby
Yesterday witnessed, the starting of tue signed was apj
W. A. L B I G 11,
T T 0 It N E Y - A T- L A W,
: supplied what has long baen much needed ( }md rThu ,a5u{ j . u
—a'Simple, progressive,anJ lharough serte
of Text Books on ARITHMETIC and AL
GEBRA.
and examine ! Better do »u than wink you
e Patrick's Ferry
Road, from 4 to 5 mil js east of Huntsvilie."
RIG HT I:DMUN UbOX.
*
F
chil-
IIUXTS VILL E, TE XA >.
riven that th
e nntter-
appomtetl by i:ie County I spelling and reading lor the
S'ale, will atteir.pt to e' date upon New j
a- ^ 1 v< 'k by measures which embody the very first lecornotive in Noitl:, Vmerica' west of Co«rt ot* Waiker County, at the September j pupils."
t iiins i p( r jpie which is odious, ollensive and u»i- the 'slississippi—the pioneer in whose tracks term of sa; 1 court. A 1). 1852 a ! minis' , a- ! McGvrr<: u - Edcctic
KKA1SING AKD f-PEI-LING ItOOKSt
S McGnffciii Edcctic Ptimer, for little
dren; Mr(. djfey's Eclectic Spelling Bo> for
Primary and common schools.
} 31 eG>>$<:u s Eclcitic First Header : lessons ii
II
young*
)ec. 4, 18,>2 3m
Just Arrived ! ! !
AT TUE
u n t s v ill e !•] x >
llamsi, ShouldersT Mackerel,
it a ii g e ,
A CON
Flout
y a p
pe nted for the purp' :-e, iti extending the
dcprovem6nt as in f) *ir wisdom will con-
duce most to the accommodation of the
public. In this WaV, We can Lave Jr}*
."ini'-jrli walk" ai all times, which
no less to ou.- e iinfort tiian to tbe
if oti' tbwn usi i he value of town
The lax, tit uvidually, Weuld
indeed iu- ..eiftca t .when cum-
io our pt< ■ nf con^ uiiences ;
'it* -dvan*tig' at.
Second Reader
uvssons
ions, Rjct
JiH
j f
extct
; • <}
on
Ol
d by these not
tully rccip'O-
th; imurove-
Bui here is a les-too of retaliatory wisdon
iu ttiii matter, wliiei. ss true at ail times, '
and which the expet.eace oi sueh sti iking '
incidents as have jccurred • ti T'ew York j
should serve to quicken into activity evaty
wherein th- South. They will be ot a re '
a'« service to the - itizen of ihe South, if;
ii; v shall havt ' e erfeotof H.viu^rthe pi • '
; he mind more i tent ) upon the nece-s- ' y
>f Ineaki'ig op ti at »y tear of ctniuie.cial
dcoeiideere which cat ties so muei. South-
ern p:ep dy tp Northern ports, arid m >rotis-
mg a deririiaatiun to cultivate if ose ft ei-
i unl a'vuues o** trade ami ttavel, which ter-
; minau- "a u!r.:i rhe South. The main fact.
e<se
Ev
ans, deer
all 1 in reading and spelling for young pupils.
tortest pas-age from one
Ub.-'e
►..-•'•a
t ;rt Uj cht. J a tue
of the rnid.de slave St'ati - to New Orleans,
i - oi',. Or , ii;e shave ov ,ier top: d it ali but necessary
— t
th Reader : for more
degant extracts in
soor will follow others, and whose first tor oi the estate oi J
breath is the omen pointng-to that giand . persons having claims "against said estate, ! McGa/cy's Eckctii Third Reo'dir : tor mid
st^n. which is to developc the almost in- are requited to present them within the time ! ule classes : chaste and iustruetive lessoh
htiite resou ces Oi a countr so vast as tiiat prescribe*.! by law. in prose and poetty
iviug bet vrceg the Mississippi and the Rocky , jal-Gt WILLIAM F. F.VA NS, adm.
At preci . 7 o'clock,-Wr. cbaries Wii-1 Administrator's Bale.
tiam.-, the rnastv . machinist v the <-omna- ^ \ ,i ^ . rr i r. , !
ny. took hi- pos. on c s the locomotive, the O1,,' ucs-<ay in February ; :v!, ;
-Paci.ic No J. hich had previously man- 7? a .,t.he J-onrtnouse door, in !
i-fe»W a restless uncasiuess and a deaire to ' -i,lu^Viae; ^ll! ^,!» 1
he oi motion. j montns, a tract of 630 ACRLS OF LAN 0,1
The whistle of the locomotive announced < f,art.ut .thc beadright of_ Win. McDonahl, '
i<alt, O
Meal. Choice 1
Gin, Ri m. Peach
and Sweet Wines
n
> isker,
o
d iah
lit
r { Rhct< ricat
;u.tie lot i.
r h
*P
necess.
.Ti',.
llll ill:
la ue
tq . » by the way oi iSev \ ork. Is when till)
a p >werfol ttornmou* upon the
r*5**
.Mi1 dee
r.-'Rii.e
,'Q'H.eifnsidt
neg'
11 ■ n
ct bv
/ufhern me ., o! their twn c rm-
i pett.-i a .d irv'ei i.e fommun 'a'dions
a
ew V'.'i k, where these ia,sti!e aVls ha> e
■)- t j.erp'ut -atud, i.- built up ev the products
, > at em iin.lu.~ny. 5 he e> >r,.a as weii
asttn
.hat ii'.- nt t,! tie part tyc h- a arrived,
an*' aftei JtV' h II hatt tapped ihe last call,
the driving wheels ct inmenced tevoiviog
an locomotive, tei <ler, three cars with
ir«/»» rails, engineers, passe »ge.-s und ali.
wert ot> the road toward rundown. They
procee d to a poiut .about fori miles west,
tueexle' of th« track a- ta: as ;aid. wheie
the i -<.is were deposited, after which
t ain leturueri t o the depot.
! deed.
the
i,, the same being the tract o-i w.uch
! Parrum McGraw now lives.
A LSO,
. On Saturday, the 8th .!
' credit, and a! the amc place. I will soil
several heat I cf HORS1 S. a ( aRRIAG E
i ami VVAGC';N. 12 or 15 head oi CATfLK,
and other articles, all belonging to the es-
i tales * ! ihe late Win. and Finetta MtDon-
McGi'JfI tfs Eckrtic It
v anced classes
prose and poetry.
McG"ff! i/ s Eclectic
Guide): a ihetoii.eal
The Henviva Render, for female Seminal test !
elegant extracts in prose and poetry.
If f" The above spelling bo*»ks" have few
equals, aiot no superiors ; which is evinced |
a :
Mola- ">e.«,..Suyar, Cotfee, T
Bar Soap,. \ inegar. C<
iquois, Brandies. W1
Brandy. Port M .. d'ra
Claret, Bra mi v Cherries,
■sorted: Lemon Syrup, Poller,
ne ("idef. Pie ami Brandy Fruits,
ted
Apples Candies,
Cham!
assorted: Pickles,
Prunes. Citron dry Canard-, Preserved
Ginger. Ran*ins, € heese, Crackers. Candles.
Matt h.-- l.fT.fi-o: Crushe.t Suo-ar, line cut
Tobacco, ^imomis, ILaf/i Nats,' Pecans,
ila/v l Nuts, Sardines. Pepper Sauei/! T^raa-
t<» Kctsup,choice Tobacco and Cigar?,
Fiuits.eic. etc. being constantly received.
'X/3" Having contracted to havo.my house
: .1
i
• -^1
: i
by tlej fact rhat in schools where the) were, j enlarged, and a ti re TEN I :N ALLEY at-
a time, superseded by the i -veliy ol • tacdu- I to if, no pains will be spared i-. in-
a.iuai)^. n me ; ol],er Rooks, MoGulfey's have been
to toe exe usiou of ail others.
I
led.
er.'ce having proved thetr. greatei
in lev lal com more • of the *vnole tnioii
toiiueucy to centre theie: and to tt;>
A sumptuous eodatioii,
1 I •
uK. Doc. 17.
'.<i: ariW"
ol e ilt;»?» fi» r-
«.uue tht Ce-
vvere ? OOi)
ok 15,000
a cc3 n
toe o
,vei»
I .iion,
a te i t
v acorij. nliy i.'t'Si'eafiug tretu "h
by the apathy of otncr part* o* the
Sect of their ovfu iaihretli-
sr bn; ssive or liae.*.?-
Ncw \oik cajiiai A
al .r lie
terest t and thei
SClOUt VSlSSfi
ab-orp'.ion, lu »e fallen upon
|Vknt r.r.eijor■ r\
' ant' c<mTTrt^'i The besWavl
shriukii g beha -> temporary dithcu ties; fc.
j drean; sensaao helplessness, v-'hici ueedfd
! a s oiiget stic.n'us to efficient- aetior to
i co-oeyrati »n and pers' veranee, that!
aid Bv order oi the County Court of Wal-
. prepared by the fker ^ ROBINSON.^ '
Sylph, was dispatched by the guests as- ' Ll , Aiirn r.
sembled, a.ier which they returned io the , • •« 3 ,
e. y living , s0.i a spectacle, ti.-- uaixcmg Aoaglemy j!
grandest u its et. -ct; ever presented on the
ve-tern shores <■' <<uv river.
Uuntsviile id vcinity, that he ev peels to
ring - e day ami ew several trains of car; open an acade o for teaching dancing, in
loaded with rails to the extremity of the , the most fashionable ami lav- styles, o ,m-
* lipe,.where the raili arc being rapidly laid, j prising/Minuets, Cntiiims. vv alt/.es. Gallo-
etc. aniLvril! give"
^fp^r
to hisTilitiOn.
re-atiop
e.\ pei
_ . ttcJieal |
Utility in the .-ehool-roem ; and m view oi :
' the large amount of ma;tei they coutaui, j
! and the :ow p.ices at which they are sold, >
j they ar-- very much -heaper than any other
j siihilat work.
KVut.sa GRAM MAT :
Pyimai if t.lrovitmir. on ihe analytic
mg to
uke ail e
tomers cotnIoi table.
H P* A otioice -i eiien cf CHEAP N0-
VI'.IjS i.rr sale. Good ord.tr will be ; re ser-
ved at. ail times. .. P. ,t. SI'MONS;_:'
n 13tf E'.t'l ■ •? I' -'..f ' are.
5
"N
TO' VRXKR WILLIAMS beg- reppect-
1 W i . to 'dorm tne inhabitants ot
iuetiiotij a complete work foi b^giaeef'
!
thorium omjiits or e\«jrt»on to check j It is ar,.,,»-'i ..tt* * «. at the track w.i! belaid pade.^. Pollens,' Mala
S
I d
t tmgs by Thursday next, satisiaction te
wi 1 connect the citv !
"1
mess, . ab. nt to forest ion d p .- laps remote in'.e
I;
of the be in" •* H
COWdb and Sorator
ro (cm.
rb.
yd.be eieeiou t'resident p
T%!i UBHia
see to tin o who arc easy oe
and in cir<i-;im.stat»ces.
The pioseiipVon of Southern
sllg-
l-fc, addres
in i^nptr
entrusting tneii-chiidies"
jal-tf
to the Salph
vvh en a'd
wim that r>■> a*
T!te day an-, o e .t will be lo^g rernem-
be»ed, nod ihose who were so iortuilS'e as
to oe eye-witnesses d the starting of the
first train of cars e die western there of
doe Mississippi, rc leel justly proud of ' North tide Px:,d:c
the ( ircumstrnc
alt
particula^l fTm parents
New Family Gr-xocery !
BINF 0 RD & CO .
cf sc.
e w Tj i ii g Store.
iSigii of i;, Uoldeil
KITTKELL & MIERS,
11 hiJcwk and 1 htaJ > " T- <*'■
and | I'STSVILLE, U' t -.rv," .Tviu,
niai . TXjrOCLD-^cspectadij ' • oi m their
j VV friends and tin - . .u'.v,
which istaliighf i that tncy have just ; a r.v, ant ,\t •> uoV
•aces bv analysis | °p 1
mag, a fre-h aK^orf.neai,oi .Hrrg.:
tne
• _ t.
proparty in
the
I
a i.fp
F;
aRKy/* e. 1 hilath ii hia, Nc.< \ . a- is well calculated-to starve
. a.v iiians 'tid de'. • rj, -1 uiiretlectiug .uiC iudolenl i it ) the re-
el' an emergency which demands ae-
There are throughout the Southern
jf^p e oi neainsinps. ; ami Western States numerous sctie -.ves tor
jujt ir.. v • i*ieseat Wbi'May-! interna) itnprovee,! ait, buii ting ■vera, a o(
^'>;v. y okk, Oec. iC
wi na" restored the ^ub.m • t.vuyB
4ive steamships. : and Western States numerous scbe nes
ago, a
, -fi .■ • j.r . -otectfid
I.
rade by whicli the p t.
ioterioi oan f biou
niucts cf the
we saw, *. few days
lady eperato. » «e,- !
The St Louis In' age
the following . j.< oi ■
We lea i<?d . terth
that we h c ' i uie V\ a-ltuly
os., ton ot U
n .licc.of a
'elegraph otlices.
• <•' the 8th, has
ioihei•
fci the "first lin :
u 'he d/c-\>UiV
i. . . ,
iliti' a. i 'tcci
TSTOH'D lespcaCaiiy oS'd the atte
Wtr te the pebiie .:ene 'iiy ^Laeir
a id ire--- .-"pp'y of (iliOCKH^S. wuic
the'-" will je/- :V \y tolesaic 01* ='11*' • ..ior casti j
or bait', r.
in tic study.
pt'y/iteu's Analytical G ram hi,> a fri1
complete treatise j fo: aca-mm
selloc!s "
Pianto\< JEngksh Teach
the strue'tee
a|;airJ.tgliiil' sente u-« ?■
Ii" ? ; c.>:.s ,<nv vro; U;s a'C
model c'its bvv.-i c't the .sobieci'ol' Eng'ish (
Grammar Th study -«Mady dry.t_>i^f rtt;T '
islei- -«iag to h-a:hers, is tnOcrei.T iti these ' '-d'K3
voimnev"allla.df'ie and iu-tcresliag. Tii^y j C
p111 -. ierr\v, mmpi.e progr"ssrve and tiiur- t
h, i'f* s plan ami area n yen-.nt and
cralvle ;'.s to become good, erammari-
ihg, i'tt trTof
Si
P
4 » '
1 e
&$$,}
- ■ t'nugs,
cheapest work
Ti"
O.i
i Tram, Laai^r
f riarv. etc. -
P • m
Venn id ion and v -giii-tu
Chrome, green aad v t.! 1c vr
i ..mper^.c i.A
i. j .. -r-L :. vtjfy?,
ch dlr
Our stock consists of-—
th.
s mi ab.oa .1.
ot 1 ittsboi
coast
a n u
1,
tuples
fLfv | . » t'
-•uv. ami was, fc. >o?ae mor
in : ads oi j jn pm, .XJOSt satis facto
ihtuea lie**' _\li.-s Filch, oi Carioib„.. ,
k op. Iviomlay night last,
wuo
^graph rperator
; lied Lite duties
, o anoer. She
on Til
Coffee. Sal:
Urandy. Mae
Met;:
u t e : ribi-mr the Presun-iit's mess
ce.- | Four, Sugi
!or « see, Whiskey tyranny, a>n- *;cerei
t Utied Fruits,"Pickles, Catsopr, Soda, Crcaid
; Ta tar, Sn«;.'UUr, Camphor Boras. Ncte. : ■
and as late j-! ... -a.va • Ci •namoii. Spice, Pepper, Giugej
je was en- Ca.idr--
ad Kir
is a
from
••'ity b> ihe Noihe.rti
' - ft ■ a: h.- .- not • Kpet. . -i to f-'u- vive
W' "from v . •-miago.
-jltnra Sx J)omin:«n to the rO'.h of
■Jjf:t, hbtft
f1
p
a'.
io con use-lion at
I frient • ,• }'.. i>-.i--'mo
! pU- ii e w -ie. wiUi on
of s.-i.i-
> 11
bet
rc •* i v e
uit)
1 if sill
ami
it
, t»
xt U^Il.ti v
are >e
\ chana* l ot tra
• Vior ' V« ir,sc ' owe I, • , ,
i, nt <e ttH Hep iblio.— "
,vt- v ep; -sent ihctim-
a Bac-/ and Gen. ,, g() .t of.rBl^
leiice, 'hey ivt.
nerve aiid m%*
a a in.
. h'oi • ' e I ide a
coitee
kd'ev;.
no a
ood r.-as
t!
he
-tram very lac
many .--evdices,
if,at oi h a^grapu opttr
;; en.
tow
TO
ds
i urei
[>orl
to bm
up teeir
lecome a;
.' /c4l<.»i"ora! ct' te w to meet or ine
p ffin'i
% can a
. Sam a m fiv-l':cstdcnt.a ad datr;iator. j Uo,f a,A .{c ;u ;j Cu:
q Ca/rt'J ditJ tbi j ab'i-t v . a' Sar.tu-I w»,f-h \8 ; a ! tcia'io '
[U
c;ai c ties,
merchants
d ta
a "m
TI
.O-
v\ .j'eti
t the
v it-"
•v n e,-'-..
v n <*.' I i
■ the
tot .'. he r
>o-itioii.
: eat J
1 re i r (
mm- 1
a
1 the
s f ma r s
a P '
liyrn <-
met l-sj
1 - a . if
ue
i i
March, saap. atdiyo, IV'.
oi j l y e St ails.
— - o -k'-* *
| S'.iet. I,-a 1, Caps, Uauiware,
;e . iron. t.'iSting", Nails, Farming
•Ms *mLT
ti wiug and Srrfb.iTigTobacco. cornm n
o2-tf
kind aublrsh
•tic :
irst: sjmpie less ns
SpAOWh r.rowiij »V ai .a.
>aa an
veto
I.Ot., > ec
t<a>.
'Olup •
> ■ V V ii
a.'itrogne
tilOvl.- 01"]
Almaa !
fir e.i;n
j u mei
ton
regard the
the iiie-i- - l'Wa
and tjfTo tf 'W
eve. before (C^:r
-
± '
t*-%c tor? : '1 -1
hafesmr Ray
y.;:>fve, :"netUo*tical 1 : '•
pr,- the subiecL
»%* <*■ v i it ck C e fl
ls-h. etc,
i. S T ' r O .
tiKge. 1 !a(t..'>«' ,:lue VaVa^Bj
ed S.i a,.'ot
Sh-
it. -i ■ i C ict '
"* -1 et- ^
(
■ -d hue C . GARS.
L E A "I II ^ R !
qiHE snh.a* labors
* Bandr and will
w- hint; out a good
1 E A T H E ft !
' they are at least
a»<t
c- Vhanoth
Vaieiacan teachers., i ^ , ...r™
ahem VV irr
}«•
ence m teaching; and they are prepared u.-
eumpiiaivjti with the solicitation of many
to
I wu>m
"i!AS>
slv ui.l b- ill'
L
ho city
,t- that ih
pi! %:*•
r of toleration
e as [ os.-i
;-{ ;te> eitv
t:ue at - ' tut.".
f-onse i! an e.'ttt
will t' a gr* ■ ■ i
the ^pllit ot lepiJ-ati crem
t(ents, stall exciH iGe'lf in
only needed tine
«i ,5reisu:a' ol dai,.;.
! bioUght out o! c .
<1 by these
reelaimtiig
'' 'i ,A
' It
ii. vf
i *-h't-
tr >m
to: -
'hoi
ot which ae* so
lioes, should
e' I on enti rely by fe-Les.
were .e" 'Ve . t' •>>-.' i, earned l & a x il '■ k i j
situations would be < • v • l>i all the miiE snkscribors have
: vvt-.rnaa ■■■' io- it:1 impte lea.son. JL hand; .tad will he constantlyfrieiids ol education, wbo were, eognijsant ot
iitev '-•■ lie a.e.< h ; v -tue earliest in . j K'iag out a good t.-oilua'at o, the marhed success of 'their author as an
: .re nes* of parsing even..- The editor of Leather, cr esistin^ oi: Skirting, lit idle, Har- Instrucior
otf.luge'i ar forgets the great objec- ji'efc sole and upper leathers, peeyjon^ etc. j alckbka:
- i. • ti' e mg .t ot ladies as opera- ] On ham!, a h t of very JieavyJ^Hlier for < Ray'a Algebra^ part tir^t; for common schools
caa" i Mid ana Gm Batyd^. ! a5jd academies: a simple, progretsi.
and elementary treatise.
ond; for advanced'
od for colleges : j r>'
bmnd)-, Po?j
twenty pei cent, cheap- u!*'
r Arithmetics ml like si/.ti^R*''
o} an eniaal -amount ot matter. 1 hese vol-
umes are the result at a practical e.vperi-
X
UuU-iin. i
*rral
wvau.m
Motlaff.-^v .-
.'am w* e.
lAVitie. Old Mon-
MiHjit ! V K f :
trey's Cor- •
Lti'imon;,
H cc kw d li s.
mvc a'a' A"» r. fc
i.'t": . V f"avis:
unlbmided.) that they
ret.—Tic.
1 Tow 11 St
i sou's Lye i
j Cherry, i ead
mil'u^e. Ja'attV,
em - ,r-t iohn
,r\ rsapH: ilia ; Tho.'i, r»-
ids balsam oT iV. e.
I KahiVestoek s V'er-
>fVd'et> Kvtraet Lemcu
| Boots and Shoes ma^in^^^st.map'ner '
~ - and warranted to la<i. de low for' |
in. 1'RM.PT U.MS.-1 once knew -i ' ca,h or Ch.istmas c.ed^^Jfe
oiing man (said an eminent preacher, in a _ . . i«- . . r-'n.-ffil* ™ i—»r _ v
' j and Vanilla, K sir L/iuborh, Seitvier Aperi-
.(»,i | cut Seiillit?, aad Sotfa Powders, Aye; Ch- • *
j sermon to you a. men tail a as. cortrneuc- i from public .square, on t.lv^^lhington roa-'
itaern n-
ev;>2 . k iw^em.cai uis-
; "'C
|f>. )t th'l; I
*; o rs sitaaie
It net Q.'vn
,-£» - our
'iii/Ofc'
h«
ol com time
i • •» W 11
pass a a.
from.!
v. ay ;ioW.}
sec
iniase "
mir a
miuatn-. w
».'oca
§op»e$s
tV (J.
i,i,t nw
t I V,
anrsi. v»
•- .rcasvnes;
ittve pern»itted to *
to enrich ethers
mg ale as a ■ If k. U ie lay hi- unple-y ei lt»ree ar four joorU'tyS® shoemakeis
said to h."i. ; wdl tind constant, emp'o-flrfmat and good
h\ow to-niorrow that cargoof coifon must 1 ^ ( ^ wilckv
be g"t out a..d weighed, and we must have ^ 'g n-.
Tanyard West ol llun'-v^ae, halt-mile
>m pub
Three r
au outlaw us,
tlie zeal and
ee.
and fo
deter-
enjf'V ilic ir own re-
regLjrai account ot't.
He wi. a young mau of energy. This
i'.,ti the lii'st titv-e hs had boon intrusted to ,
ij.
:a yv h '
hides.
rp
«V9
Hie highest market price
R'lv • Afxebn , part sf.v«..v.. — —...— . ,
si ode u is in academies, nod for colleges: j Lv 1 00 ^c'.... . v ,, - r ^
a progressive, lucid, and compiche.t^ve ; . M i |> l'e'' '• • -N Y' K ™
\j.3 ' ' j Sup. Pearl : utch, Aduma i'.me laMtdtd
Tat r,eat oxcelleneo of fL y's Arithne tic.s L --i b ' '■ 1m. .a-ai'
warraided the ea; ectasioo that au Algeb a (
s Patent!Re-
■i I — v.- .1'-i VVUillii \ Ki lUQ • •• • • 1 a. .. ^ — | . . ,< . , , |V
c. CO. bv the same author wooV.i bean improve- j ^f!1" ^1 "''ei envlwj^rs,
i paid for meat on all similar treatises. Ray's Adge- • h.ao^ang, mct s-.a . -ips c k t I am; ,
aui'fttt I Loahas the appiobatmu ot tLe most je Ji- laches. \i alers, cod ba-
!biaha.s the appiobatiou j— ,
I clous educators, and e- superseding ah uth- 1 Poe -.nutfs. etc.
■■■
HE undersigned having been appointed | erg ju maiiy of the best schools iu the V.a-1
Coijit ol Montgomery | tCi\ States,"
Late from Havana..
A coi r'spe.mei t ol the Dicri / de /«• Mi-
.ST Jaco, Nov.28. i-^52.
iV*
v#
k ■
rf
of f
w ,*■
ftd !.• "»# n I
down several
throw m z
sain
su pe iuit-m. fie e.w< ution ot thjs work, he X by the County < og.it ^f -»lon got aery ; teij g|at,-s,'
made hij arrange morits over night, sp .ke i tl.u.Jty. at it.- October terim i-*>52! adininia- j xrj* Each pari of the AndimeUcal Course, |
to the nieti a hoc heir carts aa i hoises. trater of the estate ot David ^ L'oyc. deed.,! ^ --cvft a- Uu. Ai,±~( 0< ata i ac.tipt '■ (>< 'ok iu ,
an i-reso'.vj, c t-» ba-„in ve-y early in the u.»ik Lai-iim ••Vain,; airainft suiCfs- ' , j
BRUSH ES:
VVhitevvasI. Pa.r.l, Blackiag, Hots Tooth,
Hair Biushe- ac. ll
and.resolving to b. „ut
morning, he
there at half-past tour o'clock.
. la Uie all ptis ms h iv ii g claim> agarngt sank-es* ' cnd t.t sold scmmittn.
list rue tod tbe laborers tc be late will present the ^amc"w'itH"^the t'rne ' Ail the loregonu; b-xiks li'ave been cq\i
So they set | proscribed by law. and all persons utdebter1 '
to wot it, ami tu*-' aing "as done , and about ,0 same will make proiiint payment.
M ' ' ^ i B20-6t JAS. H. MlTCHKLflS^ 'm.
• f ;•
i' ne
. 1 "■
Li
™ k1!) fojk
^ fi!
hinged
„ -. I tout dm'cl... ! . -■ A'ed *
, .. V ' i ]• >uses and threatenir.g others with rum
; ,'J'/. Ji • which had aire., ly sutfeiod iu the forme.-
'*l SWl ' «a :hp lakV Terror and confusion spread
efiraediatbl;. among the people.
Picture to yo,nrs-il cur situation at thti
■t\om a-t ">r t ie n t! e stree con-
tempi .ie. / rtiiij? and farting buildings and
in tlmir mic-t a fellow creature ia the last
a earn v With the epidemic, atp! by cur side
anotiidh a'ouggling >?ito the disease, and
e id«avo'i.'ig to sn)eb: himself fiom the
LOST—A white COW, with ^
a low red spots abeut her
reqiiealetl io gal out that cargo tit. mom-1 ^ Uij branu ^ ,emem.
,:'?1.' u all <loue,' said the young man, -and "e",L HaJ 11 ca!l io-,>utob8'-
here is the account of it.'
a out* e-al [liTilCCS MiLHifp.Cbjrt
■
j Si CH < f t'/a.SsIdle I
c.n DLR nib! masoxic h.\
Hunt&ville. Texas.
Richard rawls wooi-i
respect.!oily rem u thanks
to tue citi/ens ol Vv'ali-rc; co'tniv
■ _ p mp _ teir ■
wanted as to her whereabouts, or if deliver- 1 qnaetuy of matter contained in i em, to be
ifiis, on-
. ^e-iitg
,»> dtS-
Ii m»ys,
jon*'
lift .-eiu
'»«ht-
v*»
2 IS Uie accotiiu «u n. j e I here, I will pay for the trouble.
He neve! lot k©u t BbiiiJ ,iim tr"tn a*.. d >uiv^ov
«met.l-i.«»ec! Hia oltaiantar «-a»--fixed.- "J0 R ?BI.N&0.N.
SOGERS, PEKKO'S & CO.,
He was found
momei
coiititlence was established. (
io bo tin man to do the thing with prompt- , . . .
He vety soon came to l>c one that JP^LALLR^ in Staple a»Hi lancy 1 lt\
lies?.
piled e i ere .-sly toi the Lcicouc Kdueatioiitl
Stivies. 'Theii authors aie piactieul teach-
ers—men oi acknowledged ability ami lent n- •
ing, who have long be«u ill* ali tied with, .
and have eonsUuutly labored f"r. the ad-
vancemeHt of Lite oau.-e oi education. The
sevcrai bot»ks embraced lit this Beriffrf are j for their liber-*, I support, and requests a con-
! admitted, because ot tt.eir merit, the excel-, tiauauce ot their pair* nag:?.
lent style ot t . ' icaeieactUi. «.n-.l the •*» *
HAWI > &l CRLS.AP aava re ted
l'A N V AR l^ iormeily occupied by Wy-
United States. , brants «k Hauci-ett. and otiei the highest
In Virginia, dryland, the Caroling | maiket price fort GliEtiiN or DRY HlMs,
Kentucky, ferine»seo, Georg a, Alabama. ejc n'?7-tf
Louisiana, ami otuer States, the entire ac — ,—.——,——-
lectie series is being adoptev in the besi t
schoels. in prelerenco to ot,.er books. L- |
iMs
ti,. »<- .■
tamp v-.a.d. at? will) tue clothing that a mo-
m- ..t'b-efcT • tjovered him on .the sigk bed,
j.. ^ i 1 no one kno^ ing v.'here to go or which way
Fri'-*'* I 1» 1,1 a hiaisulf fxotn the destruction
Lfci- j\vl that seemed t > U; aa-.oi the whole'city.
' e, a nioment the 'Squares were filled with
•t '"ig ; people, and v.m soon tents and temporary
iiSTb, shelter w. a be't m to be pot up by the feu
who looked tor lUTmorrov. Up to this time
th^ long e.tervai between tho .canI-quakes
»hat exist* in tft® history of the past tUrte
could not be spare.!; he was as PMMttry j«T GOOOS, potl.i-». lloot., and Slwes
,h. dm, a; a.,v >t the H, .» | Texa^ite/ate t«u« ad. i-e! », S. «
a religions man, and went through a Ine of ^ -rlk *' Lk> auui- , , •' ; ieui. ecouomic»l, and uniform se.ie.- ot aa,
great benevolence, and at his death was #^c*- 1 - u >M < , ^. ..^
able to leave Lis children an ample fortune. -_"f,c,v 4 . f , pj " Fm sale at lluatsviiie. by B S. Wti.; ..sti,
He was not «mokt to the eyes, tor vinegar 1\|v'\\ Ihe lieadii^Mj.cr i.aa, ot A. ! Mont-'oroerv bv pkti.h wilidt- l Bao
to the tenth, but just to the oonirary. . Ill* t ai-o b"v JAMtS J»C#Kfc,Gaoe.at- Ag.u., |
d4r
CUSHMAN k CO.,
•nafdoflaatl coaarawsi aers ofHar.,.-oi, Co.,
IsrescstisaRcnxwar aiatch.—The pa-i^i«ary 1, 1840, tor 320 acres oi land. It
, \ n t VI. iV»A fnllnw Iteard'of whhin the time prescribed by
oucah (Ky.) Den octa. r«-ta««s »•» { shall apply to the proper de4 attiueit
m* dopiicate. Huntsville, l>ec. if52.
city was thrown into r. dl s-st' a. p. 0wsqn.
f-»»- *
Hsillstoll.
Jl a I1 RECEIVED— a l.irro mt of St.
t uuis FLOUR aud for sate low lor cash
by i./iOj BUN FORD & CO.
e.nvuim.s Asa am -a-. .- oj$
fa \c\ and staple dry coops,
s»o. c, corciL vxo - »t » : <:?.
Off.-.Vat.• -hii! f >Ua'.
d. a. ct su» A >, ) - N i.VORK.
A, R. CUSHMAN. , jaM-ly
j. U. H.*a.«ii t a m \ wr . i a 'ti "ONT. ...aaav.
Q "GAR — tooti ibs
cla .ee bout <ai v
blown Sugar, just received and for saie
[nia] 81 vKORD & CO
by
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