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Weekly Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 3

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Hi 1 v. -r i -l-" i ir -r 1 I ft' .1 rr i r- ii i Is too fnte of- war, and worknow, not upon? whamittch tin. 14. teiranr.ri. Niu-r 9 mi mm Mm destiny is in mu, uniu.

ine imai moment has presented iuelf. And 10 ibo aged fathers and moilier. iLe rela ai.d fn. nrfs of iIkiso noble young roen who foil upon field at Lucna sickened ant! djcd ofitho dieses incident to a campaign- in that santhern clime, I would ofler the words of condoten. Although faces of their boys, are not seen among ws no er.catn Mexican soil.

aiBfeig' mr irom me homes! or their child- hood and the scenes of their youth, Jet jhave tbey iiied nobles of deaths. As American soldiers libey freely and pheerfufly gave tip their fives to the service i-of their and though dead, yelti their Palmes wumye -ueir virtue, and memonta are still, preJmerica una I "'erica. n. fd to Hi. it 3S '0 1 lot ii" tt.uiuieres grave, let it be Uicilr reward to re cpive the grattu.de arid a grated cojuntrv.

You have been feasted to notice in your rernirks gal'artt ORTtRv affordsrne pleas rife t. snoak ofrmn, for I knew htm long 8d loved him well. What tMl who led thisgriliant company ti the j. wat of rt What shall 1 say of the noble FoAer, whoseJsotlil was to another name for chivalry am ida--nnsdeedsj, He wits the; pride hi company, 6rte as brave, generous and just to his men. Viai IMtand energetic, he was alwn ii was jtieir tjnemy.

apd when the fatal opportunity as iat presan. ding tlia charge at the head his company, and1 like the lametjited Yeit, sacrificing his own life amid the dhshirtff prgd the gleaming of bright lances. H'-V mea lc." evr commanded by a braver, betfrr or tporo coifrtpetenf captain, and but cnk ih senttmei.ta of his oflicers aud men. jVou Jiave also, str, the course of your address anndLd in I 9 ry Imartnef to the gallantry and jj-. riood my company.

I speak tru and litest sejinmetHs when I say that no company lever more rich pany, Bin hlthmich comiiosed inoatlv ariv frm.L'it. Ifcn trenty.fi. yr, je by their orderly Con. jucl.tha.r obedience ts their their gallantry jod dwcifline, drew forth the pwpe anf admirations the older and mre jexperiencld njeh. A braver i lTre.

tdf wen never rnarch.d to battle for our county. Well: tnw hi. fltpendehjee be ptoud of stich compantr. In cinclu MfriV 10 retUrn ,0 odr felUw ciiikens V'J0 "ewedTBcknowfcdae. t.ent fofj this, reception which thrive 09 ivith that we, ntlJy, appreciate the kin and batriot.c natives which hirve prompted hem to it.

i The ond rrngmofthetellsoon announced that roaav, nen the procession marched la i lon.v Ki.NiffaoLB. Rn I'. apt! K. TJ Bi-rs (lie cloth, was removed, tha1 follow.nl toasis After yvere j. REGULAR TOASTS.

1. 774 Vilitfil Slates nf Amrrim sol Wilt) never to hiniHir ivnti. I I nri- 'y my native i hpsajeart has ie'er within him I'HHsieps nena'tb I -o" a foreign stian.i." 3. Arlsamat maitntnt of Of.i.Vw-Thcy vol-umeered fonh eoun.rv, and the.r ihey have gallanil nobly redeemed. -1.

Our Apny-r Every battlefield A Mexkrt attests their and chivalry-tJiey cannot be whipped, arid Uipy never surrender." i 5.: (Vr every siea, and In every 'looean, m.im,.hMi!y.b she npheld our own glorious esrS and $tric and fuel was adopted county of due jpi to hcrueS of the burninfiof the Orolei, ji- --i ifjiW -'Yfti-iB mar 'tie. bebeaf to memWy-oT Arkansas, as one c-f the first tb assCrt tnc-Chmtn of rtar infant Stiio fc- ft her clddrmteTh and the first to'pWr out pch.vnlryi op the ficjd Baeni I i A- i-li fill the bead of his company oi th- "field of Du. 't'P company palianBoldier, tl.eLar.nn able advoea-e, and' the Social click one of i-Tiyijiief or.nttrarnis. i'iwwr a far FJWlh b.tf the Hpe.tbat hly will "Atn frPC hbland she Wight their I.wngin? erN." distrncimhefj.thcra-s Mat the honor lhe -Old N.tli,4" nndl we bail 'Warm as affdetionate and a 'Julrsun can give. I lJbe manjeiof the Wnted rorter coold not have on Lr orriitflr JhouMer-, an-J the galfantrjj and soljiier.like bw I'Btenants, and Richard arc' lovc abandance of BJk)d materials in the comply irjm I he.r orderly and umfa.m good behavior, and str ct regard to thtlr dut.es as sold.ers, reflated tunor upon the Slate.

1 "-e-ea 'lar fr Th4 right Ijahd pii. thl nd every nguinary batlle-fie for its jjewe r. r- onu uiBmpuauiiy can it1 point to "The World wa sad And tnO urda 9 u't4! naa the hermit siuhvi mi WmU. was "'Wit 1 Cttt- 1 UAS1S. aljci.e.prrpid ff her vmi for their I victory on rhe field bur.r Vitaj; but tini.ke'the j'rBzar strip man," it? enl of iricft.

Esq The Start mad he ensign hf a fiePt etliighlcfiedi ini hppv 0 twe arid yet, generous-wBose njotiher Is aenobia Mmtr-fmt. and Cleopatra a.constituk-nf part b( whtf hoir and publ.c virtue. BV Vul.C. H. Pelham: Cwp (fW you jB "'f'1'1' your -rater so nobly achieved, in de! Vista 1 your at (he bottle fof FVW- W-id 4 Com.

fyrl hey have nobly performed ibeir dotv upon ou frontier-rnay they receive tlie reward and praise which wrrieerf ie war ilh -MAwirfied e-Mlu-uve proof of rive wisd.m in whirl, ryUSf fWSei Mve KWght tq K-aca de Iff Klonteref and toorage, he has proved himself the Cincinnatus tail a-Ta the 'time cf.mefl, art idmt.ing ffiH" W'Bfcf hotw himhis military laurck iu 08 transferred ta a eiie wreiith. border and hinng the cession; I ZVTTu 7 7M. lightly in VW T4' Wy; C. Fi edbllf1 "tT'-M "Wysh.tit. litaiiddresa on fdekry, The admiratioti of waL Wa frf.

lel 'f membero'd for their eordkai ihe voUnteer. ,1 Id the LilT-i det in ilu. -i. r. h.

Lm WVhe ourt, whtcH ia lo -w mm mr. a ajar mz im aaurn B1 lne Dear Mid '4 Par o. ih. MconJ tiftuwr, 1817s knd M-ndajr vf Ocu.br. 1317 and it fur.

ordered, thai H. 10a eatm w.lt Iw. cur 10 ine -o ni t. cumilini -7 agaioM bim -r. eniera accordingly.

Pra. fee $13 i 35-2 Will III VV offer well atock ol Ury tKda at very reduced price Urg and fall a. jortmeot of B.o,. bboea. 11, Hard Jan a.

5if rnnr CO-HAItTKItSIUl. I -eraigBd bav formed a Btv. of L. Mrrritti, fcr the transaction of a rrnnnl itnnrifnv stock of gooda on hand, 0 w.ll low for caah. n-SSLte' P' for cotton.

uiiia, (VC. HYMAN MITCHELL. Janniry 2, 184G 5 LEVI DR. BRAGG'S Indian Queen VrprtablcSngnr Coai- a de. rw rl A ttt.

Ih latevlarxt 3 j- iwiaoi aisoovery 01 Hie rivKr P'PU'" FAMILY MEDL PTMeM lreo'iary v.rrur. hither.o firm, 1 a Sp 01 M1U I Tb4 of hmd. lirst the lie Anti-Cilioiis pills 1 1 "oa 40,04,1 cei'as purgative ever 'evem, anno and levers, drop.r, dys. inn.immaiory lever, and all dm. ease, peculiar to the Wr.tern and Soutnern Slates.

a ej Yesctablc, vlB an tne poi-onous and corroding 'effects uted j'-'jr ninrr aaveases ol tlie Noiifli .1 iicif inues consist ne somacn and bowe and upon the secretions of ih .1:.. 7 0 liiion Ihr .1 -'-vuingtiiecta thereby cle.n.m, ney, v.acid humours, exemrr thft liver sc.on, carryinj the bile Iiiinurif ip flfiiin ti nu restoring the regular motion of bowel-, over Ukk coming The Rilions rmijiti ff .1 7" moisture of the sk.n, cleans, ing iro lur lrm the lonirua. rm iivini I .1 I lne lonirua. rm.w m. he back, and urn.ruiir rlT 16.

cu, in a II ll II IllVlirk kl.At. 1 to Health. "im ciiui a Ul. Mou.acn aud bowels have been cleaned -ol Fntll Hllinnrc 1 1 i irver surtdud, then I1C TOXIC PILLS ensure to be treelv pun -he chill, or fever, kc, .11 other din ordered funcuons of (he bodv. action upon the rxcrvous Sftem, elite In of tbat me poisonous and raralyrina ii, cs i ne atmusiitiere.

struct.on lo and tens of thoasands, in new uuurr me loriTl OF an on. iiii.il ra ine nrsi cause ol el nn.1 i ine product ol Vpzetnblc Caused bv the nniimi.r hu niuiMiue in a ow uunng ite s.mmtr mcDths. and iw- in anes Medirnl ua.c iwrrioiore ocen nnablc uafold. It ha i i uui hvuu iuiiuhc iu (ii.ipnvpr na ail-lervadii prison which wc constantly w.th the He 4 rv i is "imj luc Euiumcr nionins. ir Tnic Pin, Mips I on I nave complete and astonishing DOwer nvrr ill-.

rIiasniafir. PnUm. And hence the great success and uncommon popularity wh.ch they have obtained in all western and I tJ ia.3 FROM Rock Poikt, Abk Au-. 22 ltr. Ur.

I.KAS0-De,r Sir: I am ou, of Ind.an pe. i "na "'e SKfcly season has i to send rcceip, cl ih, iiur'enurnce ATK. Yours respectfully, REUBEN GIBERT. jo Dr. Brsgg, nndt date of December, Ic46, o.

Iic.nngalarg.skipplyof hi. Irkd.a. tSagar Coated Pit U. mH i iir. ucorge Kogcrs.

ol Ui fcln" "I ulc ana i.ueresitng cn.vacusr bsve been ner t(irm(rl in 1. a s- C16 (Ue lhen in arrest.rft the difesse. Through three stays. Pors Ckeei, Alerct-r 111., Sep, 98. lRlf.

Ur. ago Dear Sir: Please (nd me her a.v-.j. 'x oo-ien ttoxrs you sent -cm an guue 111 inrec days. me since. i nave Had several rail.

I Yours respectfully. HENRY BRIDGERS I he above show as by ut Without comment, lie treat r' "i wn. i ne ssme true of huo dreds of her D'aeea. W. i.

a- ua' anu rap. meaicina to u.j, vuus enuesvor.ng to keen tCrill Ik I Imporfaut from th nlAi, 3adison counir. r. 1040, sense ol wnaatew words eipresive of ihe great gratification hich I bav. had in rbe nse JIZ.

roosiexcellent med.cnes, the -Indisn Queen Vcgeta I00- 'rr eeieely ia my tice, and after having practiced country for more than twenty Urj actual m.de personally and under rny accorumg 10 yoar directions, ire my judgment, the best remedies, beyond all do-bt' thathave been presented to tb. i 7 I lmVTV "iiee pn country, for tbe treatment of tboee disei-es ia yo hv. prejeribed particular Mr ibis ci tnem, and particularly for agues and biliaaa f.v.r. covenng op the principal objection to t.lfi'g th mnn ing 7 "suiiS coated tne principal obj must continue to eje oenre them. Yonra, with re-peet.

iU cjcceea ao long a. tbe oeoDle can nrrwnr. Po t. units, m. U.

O.l WOUld llkdarouv I oPy. wno was given up by lIe test medi. ujrjjcpsu ia my luiowiedge. J. tb S.t.

Of vreurge orotners, John Chsndler. 1 -z nreme Little Rock. Hot nrinp. H. J.

Cornelius. Eockjiort.HoiSpringco. Williarnr A. Trigg, Sarah A. D.

Charles Adsms. I a to. Clatk co. Conway do. Conway D.

Maddux Brother Coo way i Stephen D. -nwey co. Pike co, Pike eo. Pike eo. Skvnsrco.

Sevier co. Monroe county. F.dwio Owens, 4 James Scoit, A. Turrentine JohnSuleuf, B. Goodwin Jno.

I I I I 'Si I 1 fee4 a i i -4i 1 I i A I I wui or alien Mexico may they enve the Mexicans a theV nay never -May peace and everlasting friend. be the-result of the wf r. i 1 By Henry C. Dye Ta tar oW ntvBtrert-Uai the fuiarf days be as and prosperous, aa their pswed base been patrtolio and honorable. fi By MjNpfand rfieaGod.Wesi them ever teady and wiling to lend their presence t6 houL oable and vtrtuotts under akitigs.

rf- ty W. S. Dve: Tt rvL rJ -tJ read her) wings and soar her flight o7cr the City of ajuu ciencn tne -treacMrous Government in her claws and be sustained by the brave Volunteers of A hp any welcome home to our wha bravely foueht the battle at Iena Wa under GCn-ls Taylor and Wool Santa Anna andf Arista. By Hi lory Cason Honor to jhe brave who 4ght for freedom's cause, And died jn defence of rights and laws. By Col.

C. F. Jl-. Nolank nj ffle rmv His tailantrv in lhe u-'81, 'Vea evidence, that country of his adopi.on will never have cause to Wush for him. By Cayt.

F. V. Desha Tie CilUtn of Jndrpem. boV'aiity and friendship are oaly equal-led by thejr patriotism. i EUROPE.

ARRIVAL OF pIE BRITANNIA. i Grain and (jotton The! steamship Britannia. Harkisox. sailed from Liverpooljon Sunday, and arrived 9t Halifax oh Friday Itst, fcaving made the passage thirteen dkys. She readied Bwton about ten o'clock on SaturdjBy morning4.

The Brptannia brings a'dvtces from London of utday, juy 3, from IlavrL of July 2. and from Liver. pool to thft day on which she sailed inclusive. At one; o'eloeit irifiuwjicon'aining our 5 tuivijuur vr 'ipwtii-ii an i- vtrs I'elegraphic Dispatch of the most nnpprtaint commera ial intelligence, ami present $ut readers wit a summary of her news, carefully jc-onipifed from our copious files of newspa. pers, letters arid circular The Iiaports from the United States Of Flour, into Livefpoof, from to 30ih June inclusive, are IMour, Wheat, 5G0 lbs.

per quartjfr Indian Cork M7.5j"2 qrs viso, irom banada, qrs Wheat, and 7,564 bbls, Fi iour. 1 tie fcjjtea.t quoted pricbs of Breadstufps and Pro. VIsIi)A-5 ilk lhA 1 fhe above table sh'ow the decline, from the hio-h. uiaihui are as tullows tat point; May to Saturday, 3J inst. prices are calculated at Slceuts to" the British shilling or Si the sterling.

persons do not cllearly comprehend the 'oub rtR, asiappied to grain in It is this A ton is2.2!0jbs, a quarter of that is 530 this is the weight if the British, or Imperial quarter of Wheat. The U. g. standard allow-a 6Ulbs, the British 701bs. thus 8x700.

A bushel Wheat in the U. S. is equal to 6 7ths of an English bushel, and a British quarter of Wheat its equal S. bushels' of CO lbs. each.

At a iimc when, as on July 3, iu Liverpool, there was gnjat depression in the grain market, and tran. -iacuonsi some days past had been chiefly in a retail way, it tvas fpund d-ffi-cu-! to give quotations with much certainty. 4 Mjaqrs. Brow.v, SniFfl in their Circular fur tlie Aued on Saturday, July 3, the last djv on which business wai transac'ted in Liverppoij be. fjiv uu cat-ea, state "Thje continuance of fen.arkably fttorable weath.r lor theisrowm? Crops Jf OnA and equally f.vorble accounts of the Crops ojn the Coniinent of Kuropel have farther greatly tlF.rRESSEr orS Corn Marxets; but on the other hand, have vs nv AfonAtii.E on bjher branches Trade" and the Monet Muut and inspired greater corhdbnee the Manufaeturmg "71e gloom and depression in th Corn Grai4! add, the Circular, -Js' extreme, aid" il Uitncil to eive1 ntiotatinhs tritk 1 for some dtjys have been cXfly in I rad twav, and apecula ivc operations amended Fi.ou,i 33,.

a 34,. G.i tljat is, 7 92 a $8 25.1 ihe best es-rrn oeing genera American What 8s. neiu at tne latter price. 2 52 per 70 lbs. a 6d.

equal to $2 Ola I tie apnrehesiorkof the Min prevails more or less in some J.MiIJM Cnv A 111 VZi WJU'-F, must be quoted, from ucpitx-st-a 1 ana troirr $7. 95 fur inferior round, a about 96 Pr qijarter, for the best able 23s. a 28s. per quarjtcr." Lnijigea ana unmerchant. Wei-sis Brown Co.

states -that the Cotton Mar. set hhs felt very sensih the fleet of the favorable onouiiis irom America rep. resen? the crop to be unusually backward. oncs have weallit r. anH ibai UiL j.

a lvand I i. el ftba of a- ceriV per lb. since their last advices, of June I8j Th. I 1 oivi.iv wi vuiuin or ail kindatjia now about 443,000 bales a3ainst 757 nnn 3J of! July, I84G. Thelstock of ted at decrease of 188,000 bales.

It confidently state'd thai the session of Pa'rlia. menj will be brought tela close on or bffo 011 of Jtfy.and -that. Parliament will be dissi.lvi.,1 nn ,1,. day after ihe prorogalioii Electioneering proceedings are therefore the order d)m df the day throughout the.ki.ig. Eery description of prain, Floor, Meal and Rice, ithe United Kincd mayjje imported" into snips 01 any natton until 1st nest.

Ird John Russell recommends oh the part of the British Cabi. hat this freedom of importation be continued till March next, and fftprtsscs a decided conviction thatjthere would be a Us on the growing Potato Crop. Marty newspapers, circulars, deny this, buttle Government, it is! assumed, have the best means wfei-niatioB. 1 The Chamber of Deputies Lave passed, by a unanimous vote, thrill presented by the Government, ex. to ihe 3 1st of January next the provisions of the exiting law v.

h.eh autbirizes the importation of Grain, tretjof doty, in ships of all Jfr; Cobden in the event of abundant harvest tins yeara glu4 of graia and produce, the re-sulof the stimulus to production caused by the scar, citvf. "lie alao ftoh the enormous freights will caose too many investments to be -made iu ahip-'bai'd. mgj, and thus produce a reaction iu that branch. 'here wer imported from Ireland into Liverpool, during the first 6 months of this year, 22 275 qrs. bf Wieat; 3810 parity 'i 19,331 Malt 273 375 Oata BeansjS Pea; 956 Indian Corn, quarters of 8 lu8heb each, rememper 519, bbls Corn; meal 15 30S leads Oatmeal, 2 i0 lbs are a load 15,404 sacks Flur, 128 lbs are a sac and 764 bbla floar.

4nd there were eipoted to ireland, fronj Liver, pop! during the same 6 montha: 69,914 qrs. Wbeat 3 142 Mat; 786 Oata; 209 Rye; 6172 Beans 4547 Peas 43172 Indian Corn, equal to abiout 3,675, 748 Corn 132,909 bbls Corrn Meal; 3155 loadi OalmeaU 2957 sacks 'Flour, abd Flour. -i The steamship is advertised Ito lca Sud.ampton on the IQth for New York', "Euro, patt Times' we are now indebted for many iiema'of nws, will publtiih an edition of that journal, exnrsilw To, America. The Washkigton' passages between ut-eman to justiTy the high of her qualities previously made here. Sh arrived at Bremen, Jupa 19, left on 25th and reached in 4G lloars.

She brought CO'passengera frjotn Bremen, and among them were 6 nuns I The Sa, e'teamer, which left Uverpoolioa 'le 15th ult.for New York, baa put into cSK liaclH-uery damaged, after running about 500 miles on rfidom expcta The Britswu brouht out 9S irii-i t' 1 viiicu iii me niersev. rtmion ra) fi call and de. The." New York -Backer tv lj t4Ka V-k- A tl-, IIU -rhl! i ne'Zn Caldwell, arrived uff Liverpool on the 33d nit. i i rh3i be restricting labor to 10 vitl u. immediate operation, and ,1 Hf mentS he.fer tested.

At present, ow. wLlV atelesa'685 8lat? of manufactures, it will be of spinners add. the Circular, and manufacturers, we regret to rep-m, so fa, from being proved, is now much worse than it waa awhile ago, ewing to the advance in Cottan amonnting to about Id liwo cents per ib. A corresponding price aport their products they are unable to realise. Tbia tra.b is fieDt to any one at all conversant wi.b the price of the value of the mannfae.

tured article. For the sake of the operatives we feel pleasure in reporting the resnmption ol labor bv many hrms which have heen either aiar.dinp' idle Or partially Z'n "amber of band, out of employment hai been consequently lessened- This desirable change, hough one respect effecting much rchef. has on the other hand been productive of injury ito the em. P'oyers, inasmuch as the increased ccnspmpiion of Cotton has tended to augment its value, a fact to which the holder, of the article have been and continue to le sensibly alive." i i- Thf "nt" id bankers of London have peti. Honed Parliament that a power to relax the Bank Charter Act of 1844 may be vejted in the Executive government, and that Bank maybe permitted to issue riotes on silver bullion without restriction.

i The Banking firm Claytons Co Piston, hrf" suspended payment also other in con-quence. i Bask of En-3lad An account for the week end. ing on Saturday, 26th of June 4 Iss Deparlmtnt. Rotes issued 15 Gov'mem Debt XI 1.015.100 Other securi'iea 2,984,900 (old Coin and Bullion i 8.227.545 Silver Bullion 1,419.000 hanking Drpartmrnt. Propr'iVCap'I XU.S53000 Gov't 707 ot7 Kfst 3R3 oJ(1 0tK.r PnMicDepofits 0.796,647 Notes SCs'sao (joiU it siivet fceven day and Coin fl'TCnn other bills 7G4.03G.

1 his shows when compared with the returns of the previous week, an increase of of public tlrV-e dee. oV. other i'es 81.198,4-abwut 05.000 decrease in govern. ftT'68 hlld by 'fee Bank-' increase of in other securities so held. Or the nous issued, as above, X5.C25.530 remained unemployed, tein a decrease of nearly 40,000 sovereigns.

Tie bcllio4 had increased $74,040 it was ARRIVALS 1 1 1 V. Anthony Brow.v, tJ. Y. Oarnett, fam.ly and eerv'i; Ans.in Sabin, Hot ruiasKn XV W. Wood, Jnu.

Tonn Van Bowh; L.P.IL1I and Lady, Hot Springs, N. 0 A m. Hammond: W. V. aVIlctf 1 am It I vr uatioway, Pulaski: C.

uamci Knapp Gen. Levy Mitcbcll, Hot Springs; J. U. N. J.

JJun'on I RutfordCollegevillejFraV.klinO En William S. Hynaon and FamiH- A tS mkIIl w. "'Pyr Fulton; Mr. Parker A. II.

Webb, do; Johri W. do; fl. S. C.arrit. N' T- Little Rock; W.

r. Morry, Lafayette c. J. Wilkinson I cx J-ma D.ijm,ih,dn; Mr. Lindan and Bro.her.

Arkadelpbia- Ones Little Ilock: B. Lcwisborg; Park- J'm II E. IRd. "VL rr 1 aiKer, fonicag -n Arks; D. C.

Minor, A PMker Rock; W- Anlf' r. U. Allen, Mount Vernon, Oa- Wells- A Ferns; A. C. Nivcn.

Bnffalo: John r. DIED, ucuc jacRson- courtv-J on the 11th IT fe- 'ng "nd Judge Jo RoZ At Uto I a- A was corn in fpnrtonburgh District ar wun Ureat Br ta He n- 1 lftW isifici 1 ennessee 11 If0.119, P'f "Jec in Few men r.nose w'" severely felt id which.he Ha possessed nil t'n? make 'he was familv h' In his own tra ana nis every attention to their b. 1 I resby'an faith and died 1 Pas- 7 nete tnose who have horses to keep, can do much better than to keep them at the livery stables in the city. Aug.Sih 1847. MILTON FOWLER.

NOTICE. I HAVE wild mv nes-ro mnn FDA VP- tlie and therefore ih; i. that I will not pay any reward for biatap. prehension, from this lime forward. 5.1S47 "WIlc- State of Arkansas, i Cocmty of Chicot, la tht Circuit Court of laid eonntu, M'w term A w' imam mcu.

rcttit James O. Ford, Complainants, vs. AbnerfJohnson, Benjamin Bai-ley, Silas Craigtj Joshua M. Craig, and Thomas Ware, D(fendaatt, to the crossbill A NP 10 "tisfaciipn of the iaai i noma Ware a non.risident of this btate. it js therefore ordered and adjudged, that said non resident Thomas Ware, be not.d by publi.

canon of this order, for the number orlumea and with the time prescribed by law, the Arkansas State newsoaoer in Uic L. eourt rfa eji10al(lal 4 certain of aia jnoniM are, ujy.ri execution upon judgment in faror of Abner Jobnsoi and Benjamin Batley, at which ante Joshua M. Craig became the pur. chaser-or to have a certain part of tbe proceeds paid 'Dd he appear be. fine the court here on or before the fourth day of thl COUr' ta be holden at court dav of Ttt 0t Culurabia.

on ihe second Mon 1 7Jl BeSt' 8ml or demur -d. end a A true copy from the record. CALVIN ASIIBROOK, Clerk, Thb Stat or Arkansas, Pclasxi CoiTTl In Pulaski Circuit Cnuri rt' vieuio i. joiiQston, com. 1 plainant, i 4 vs.

EastcnYcung.Narcissa Yonng Jane Young, Mary Young and John Young, minora "CHAsnvBT under the age of twenty.one years, and heirs at law of Sarah Young, deceased, de. fondants. A appeared said complainant, by E. Com iniiia ma solicitor, ana wes Herein hra bill of com. plaint, praying (he court for a decree against the said' defendants f.

rpccific performance of a conirspt n. J. H. Spa.ks, Was Jr" "my; Thos. Gilliam Vn D.

Kust, l-nion county; Alai. Anthony; E. W. Upshaw, Lady and serv't. A.

R. st.j: i 7 7 'u Young ia bar Li Urn with Hardy Jones, and to obtain ti'le Tt at nan of orl fctlon. and the port of nVT" section 15. ia owrn tUa And it appearing affidTvit 1' l- fied of the mi of oi tni or. October, A.

D. J847. -d I eonrt-hooae in the citv'of Ltttle Rock, in the coum then there plead, an.we ''V same be taken a. 531 decree entered according to tie AtmecopyLnMr EA" Clerk Attest: GORDON N. TEAY.

Clerk; iPra. fee SG 00. 3G-2w State of Arkansas, CotJ.VTY OF CHlO()T. ti CAieal Cire.it C.erl. 10(4, William O.

Chilton and Rirh ard R. Sessions, Complain. vs. William W. Rote, as jidmihis.

irator at toni Ro er Pattnn, Luceha ElLL roa TITLL. Vid Medora Pattnn, heira at 1- Patton, 4 this day came the by Ever, and ana ed the bill of Medora. "UVK('er- Lucchannd 'nsiitulion and Dendrncv of souih.wes. fractional quarter rty. (3U on Old Liver Lake, in Chicot county, Arkan.a- and "ott9ofhChiPear bLfre of Vi" eo.irt of Chicot county in chancery sitting on or be fore the fourth day next term of thiVconn a court ,0 be commenced and holden on.

he second til- in October 84-, a. the court-house in the town of Columbia in plainant' bill, the same will be taken as confrcd gainst ihen, and is further ordered that a State, for tWBweekasQcccMivclv. whereof shall be at least nrinieil at it Mil'lC HULK. in this insertion day of -1 .1 i least iour weeks before the first lice of the r.r'" 38 no. iitiYUf 1 cr rprm (.1 i fendants and the object thereof.

do. A 'rue copy from the record ByC fo 1 ice Jl). 36-2 OF A.RKASSAS. CoU.VT'Y CtflCOT. In the Chicot Circuit Court, 18 Eiizahe'h Johnson, Laac in tifaliun, 6A Jano McElroy, and iiiiam u.

Johnson, Fran. cjs Johnson, and Sarah, Jolip Johnson, bv tneir gnardtan John O. Ly. brand, Complaiuanls, Martin Johnsbn, as admiui.4. I CliANttaf.r traior ot Hardy Johnson, henior, ciee'd.

Hardy Johnson, Henry Johniou, How. ell Johnson, Stefihea John son, Imion Jones, and Lmiurie Jones, Defend mil. w' by ihrirlaoliei-rt. I. T- V- fil-'d 'heir b.ll in ,,1 oani.g tne afli.l,tv attathed thereto, t.iat the defendants.

Henry J.hnson, Howe Johnson, fctenhen Johr.sm. I 1 rfUIiX'. Uli'm 1.1111 line Jones, are non-re-ideuta of State, 1, iVthcrc fore on by their so. 'n0' 4 Ho.ifyirlff.aid fil 4 i. eomplainaiits ha filed their bilt against them, the obiee, Hnrdv .7.

01 esJa'eof de IhT. Ll i i- f-rtker or lB ceiendants appear tb '-a or attorney, luc C.CI1 of eotirf, at a "TCn court-house in the town of M1C wclraa alier the founb Mon day October next, ef-er the de hereof, aud'p'cad answer, or demur ,0 said bill, that the same iv.ii be aSains' ana J'ee entercS A n.l .1 is lun.ier ordered, that a- fopy f)f this wder in llle -rtt-Kansas btate Gazette." new oimc, oy i wo successive Weeklv inseriiiitia ih. "cciviy I oe at least weeks u.ai uay 01 tne next term ol this court A true copy from the record. Attest; CALVIN ASHBROOK. Cloik By Jo.

B. Stedma. D.C. 33-2w i Frs. fee 7 50 STATE OF ARKANSAS, In the Credit Court of White, in Ihe Chancery sirf hereof, lrt vacation.

July the 27iA, A. D. 1617 nim ano wite, L-raw. ford Walker and wife, Morgan Magness, Perry C. Magness, and Whorton R.

Maenrss. Nnneir and Kesiah Magness. by rnB PaTino.x. morgan magness theirguar. dian, John B.

Masrness fjAMB the complainants, by P. Jordan thtir aolici. tor. and fi ed ibfi.r hill If.lin it an aiiidsvi, tba, i a noo.r-ide,,, of this State. therefore, on motion of s.id romp ordered, that publication be made 'notifying the defendant John B.

Magness. of the filing' of the hjcci and prayer of which is for a decreef for pari.tioo of the following land, among the beii. l.w of John B. Magness, deceased-to-wit quarter, section 20, township 10 north 0U'h i princiPa rioitnlToJ: Ie'r. town- ridia.

iimng 1 GO acres; north-east quarter north, west qwr. section IS, township 10 north, ranga 9 acres; north-east quarter, section 22 township 10 north rang. 0 west, south of principal meridianoo: atrnng 160 acres; west half norih east qnarter. 15, township 10 north, ranrre 9 ctp.l mend.ancontaining 80 acres; north-east quar. v.u....

section 15, township 10 north. range9 west, south off be principal meridi.acon tuning 40 acres; south half south west quanLr, tiod 15, townsh.p 10 north, ram- H.u It.Cl prineipal meridian-containing, 80 acres; nortb-wes, quarter south-east quarter, seetion 15. townshio in norm, range, a west, south of th contain.ng 40 acres; north half north east Quarter, 10 range 7 west, south of ib pnncipal meridian containinoKd south-east srutr, east, section 14. township; 10 noith range 9 west, aouth of the 1 quarter, section 3. Envnatiin Si nvr(K r.n.

a ter aonth-west quarter, section 31, township north; raas-e8 west- 80 acres; k.n- r. 3. a secnon lownsbip 8 north, ranee 8 wt "iVL norm west quarter north east, 3. township 8 north; range 8 west, 48 aeres; north east quarter, section 23 vownsnip norm, range 7 west, 160 acres east half towusmp 7 nrth. range west.

80 acres north-west 7.r.tb: 1 e.t b.ifor,h: v.u,, lownahip 7 range 7 we.1, 80 acre. sonthest quarter north-eas qu.n j-aecuon 11. township 10 north, range 7 west. 40 acre, south-west. section 12.

township 7 north, r.age 8 160 acres; south-east, section ll range 8 west. 160 acres, situate 3 V. county of White And also Ta -VS south.west quarter nor.h-e.st quarter, aectioh 1 0. to wo! stup norm, range 7 westc0n north.west quarter, section 11, ownfchi 7rth west containing 160 quarter, section townshin 7 cont.imng 80 acre. the other undivided half be iZ ewned by Jsme, afker-by m.hlic.tion of fc.

1 -aBB-ar 3 mmr BBB rPbr, bave rerrlwd fm cN. 1 irau. ia tuaitwa la umwi fuI I a 2rtkc fi Linen; tine tine D-Drilling; Crape; Crar lK; Taihtun PiBnn; ixc ixr, ve. 4 I 1 -A LSI): 1 Sugar A ai IU 1 AH of ich tbey w.ll oh ur cwnu. C.L.

JEFFRIE It SON. Jane uw wiir, Traw icw T. W.Nawto. LrraiaCt. rJETTOW.

II ASH ju CCMjllStlO AUD POinriUDHd Sim A M- IH A I. I) a Irknutat. 31 ji xv. r. l.

lejiov.ilv;- COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Imd.mg, I'm cHiPignments in a 9 nrtitnni fta'p'tiitaM 1 'el at 1 J. W. ikftui J. McBlbhlk. NewToji.

Cn Si. Cnw A i i Gov. Ada 1847. ltila Ra. 12) xsiii nor sfKifjMiir-; ARKANSAS.

I. er jJ.T ,4 bo "'C'd a throve I a I yr oieaei ol n-r, ta be I' mora Hpa the public, for the cvidenra 'r. 1 nc awaKriir gran lul I constantly rrceiin ihrr .1 1... to numW Vk.tp He has made aiienmve im I provenien, 1 1 apatmenfr. ae lfMh.

tntrr na, wavers ara boneScal at all aeaavo h. ha, also added ,0 the b.ih.og r.H,m. evrrvi Jot Bu, which be can no. 1 k. 1 1 1 7 Pipes, ol tryini; bv CLJ Cr''' dewed by vrsitws.

He h.k gono conH.r.i.t procun.K he f.c.l,.,,, for t.k.ng the Cld behercaf that 1 deir. 1.... .,1 Oacd tr I Jlfrrrr.ini, KSTARI I tJ. laPXnrr mr L. mvii fia SM (XI 8 tut, 1 41 50 2.i 12 0 4 Ot) 75 37 Board nJ Ids.g, week loard, fier day, Bitakfit, Dinner, tapper.

ttrU Udfimg, hrrainif I lor Mr single A chlUrc and servants half ml A be d.yed By say diffieul.v or from the aH Lu'tt Rock andr, Cb Iwecn nd "'e week.and arrives ihe (rDHal i iM tpiiiiai si rwi h. passengers for the Sr lava iiua ny morning-, so that preiioas by Rock.Roc bne. need Itliif than m.ki 10, UI( they Fa, 6, ir.eludin? all me way live dollars. itr. it 13.

15 7. The'Y n. Piravvnr ri i ll.e So-)Tbror. (Jarkio.) will coPr the monihs, and st nd ibcr accooni. to lhe J.

M. iii: ia it ua pZlu sPm Ok' A L' I a. a rJIIIE subscriber im fnejianj -a- public generaliv. (hat the eicial favorue of .11 i. a summer i rnjoymrn, of the delajhtful scrtier, 'W "ow open for the recept.on of rh building, have underffoa thoron.h every which can oromow, the ir.taiid.

or ibe it i iw mm icisurr. baa bef erected. need rVmatk here. The furaih. at one snot, or at few 4 aeb deferent from quahi, nust make il.em a grra, for lhe Mits tJ this and other S'aics.

Wh.i. rh! 1''" St ii C- ihe pro. pcniea or hrom nalis. 1 In stoplyins his tabl. (mi, ever dehesry wh.ch c.n be procured th, mg.

bu, such luxuries from larger e. may be acceswble ta bim The mhabi.ani of cities may rhn, seclude himeir. (tt a season, amonj the nature, and recreauon, sotiecesaary beal.b. and yet not be de pn.ed. to any considerable trent, of net or cnmf-iru.

It w2l be seen by the foilowin. ,1.... can bo, reactted bv Hhatever. An im.mm.i,,,.,. 7 Ty will coenect the ----w vk.

i i isT sat liiaiki tre Ctna ol Mewra. t- at. lor the purpose of conveying br.ween thai place Jtlli II AprUS, 1617. i Then riOefMened Inc. nininns wnbaocooim.vd.tionllack.

and Cairvsge. at Norris. wwn. runn.ng on.mod.tion. 0' tb KJ m.y rchair.

WW a-rti-hei by Mr. John II. Strong, proprietor 7 a "oWEL, SNArP CO. NCU'Gooosi iv iitr aniTZizzrr- TUx? emr No, 4 -from' -Kew. and n.i of Re.dy.M7d7rVn7f 'cilmmTf ud lIeched linen madras, and l.1 fnnl' mu.lina, pnubama.

pUid linen, fU musl ni Frnrh Jconetand mall F-b p-eo: P-rnreoTdTpldruS 8 robR' P''01' oersre robes hosier, of Uwns: checked KndtT'VL' ai.u viuu-oarrsa ICDS. ins.ueies' siik cravaia: a vsriety of TWZ and together with v.ri-t. 1(1. .00 numerous to mention all of which will UAd low for cash by II- 4k. L.

M.lrl. 30. 1 847. 'W4' "rf 'f Arkansas Xliver Packet. rrK' J.

HOWELL. mVJJ -l- regular packet dorin iha Fart Kmitl. -J 1 ma dukiui new at all it.iermtdi.te aaists. bo.i ntweJI calculated forCOTTO.V. lion wjH be used to give satufaction to all wha mar faor fcer with their patronage.

-H I 1 Agehtat New Oile.oa. JfOSE3 GREENWOOD -f- I 1 Not, J.1N8. 1 TU above re ward af oa. ZLIaL J.V given for tbe apprehrnsina and JlT0 Little Kock. of the a-ao k.

eilW 7'' W.lforl. the 1 of Mafca in IlWk nl i ijI. ed seated black bat. black hair, keen blu r.w4.'- csreai.io side of hia ace fMei tptkm nih9X her. pafeawnf a to buy 6a Kip.

with ba a receipt for a eertjficaia itl of ejOO for tU.T-rw.-- ft "-K" nuiy tits namp ByJ hf? 'Aniertean history. I ve aajS i'f WA West as he 0aan, Vatu: rwnf' the proud appeltatran der(A 'eay- Hero, UN, r.r iclOi um. and in 1 11e to peace will rece' kunor. miring counry" apoU ibbm' aad ad! He he I'Pe. ByBenj.VatTT'80"' mate (Jcner andiw fr1be conum.

By J. S. Ttmble 1 lfIe.nd f-hi untry. of Burna Va. aaaot iU aterane By Jamesp.

Carter r-eTbr achieved oUf aaj alltnr to wrne will th. IH k-4 il A. Harvick, Vhm. N. Wilder.

Mrs. II. L. R- Anderson, Pleaa.nt McCraw, Peter Server, I U.B.Baldwin. I A.

G. MuIIin, Prairie county. Tulakki coumy. Moar county..

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