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IQ oo oyu Why this 1m should be called fur by.the Presldenl a the' ro- nlil, Is problem thai I cannot solve. Bui commmceoi me wliole, n' th lij mendment, reed the third Mi (here JEffXfc sent to the House "re playing at the game of omu i Oregon-aud all Iho preparations making; lo bo made on either do of All nlic oust, 1 fT of tl pusmiig, but oil Cifc V' 1 by iwitfj, i of 1 dlher a of territory lo 1 a shadow of a In Iho Senate, on tho 25th ult. Mr, Fairfield, from the committee on Naval Affairs, reported a bill to auliiorite'lhe Secretory the Navy to contract for American writer- rotted Hemp, for tho use of the Navy which was read, and immediately taken up for consideration in committee of lhe whole, reported without amendment, read the third lime, passed, and sent down to the House for tho SGth, the bill was taken up In the Inner body; and rules being suspended, was read three severa times, anil passed; anil requires only tho President's signature to become a law. ABMY AND NAVY ESTIMATES. On the 35th ult.

Mr. Bdrrlen Introduced Into Iho a resolution, directing tho committees on Military and Naval Affairs, respectively, to lay before that body the 01 timatos.communicated to them by the respective Secretaries, for the Increase of the military mil nnval moans for tho defense ol the country. The rlso to a short debate, and was finally agreed to'. DEriCIESCY OP At'PnonilATIONS. In the House, on tho 23lh till, the bill heretofore, reported by Mr.

McKay, from the committee of Ways and Means, lo supply deficiencies in appropriations for certain objects made for the service of the current fiscal year, was taken up for consideration in commllteo of the whole. An animated debate arose, which occupied nearly tho whole of that and tho succeeding day when the committee rose and reported tho nhc table fur the laid- present. i- TEXAS. the 20th ult. the Hon.

Thomas F. Husk, one of lhe Senators elect from the new State of Texas, made his appearance within the bar, produced his crcdontials, was qualified, and look his seat. His colleague, tho Hon. Samuel Houston, arrived on tho 30th, and also took his icat In tho Senate. ACCOUNTS Or THE STATES.

In the Senate, on tlic 2Gth ult. Mr. Pearce, having obtained leave, Introduced bill fo Ihe final adjustment of tho accounts of som of the Stales) which was read, and referred OnUOON NEGOTIATION. Onlhe2Gthu.lt. tho Sonata proceeded tho consideration of the resolution, hereto fore submitted by Mr.

J. M. Clayton, re questing the President to oommutiicato cop ios of any correspondence which may have recently taken place between the authentic of the United Slates and those of Orea In relation lo tho Oregon territory or so much thereof as may be eommunicalei without detriment to the public interest. An interesting discussion ensued, which occu pied part of tho day, without being brough to a close; and was still pending at our la test diiiej. SECDBITY OF STE.VMDOAT PASSCKOERS.

In the Homo, on tho 27th ult. Mr. Tibbatts, from tho committee on Commerce, reported a bill lo amend the act lo provide for the hotter security of lhe lives of passengers on board ofsloam vessels; which was read, and commuted. ar.iitr.vn On the 27th ult. Mr.

M'Clelland, from Iho committee on Commerce, reported to tho House a bill making for lhe pnrcln-onra jile near ihe City of St. Louis, fora Marine Hospital) which was commuted. TnE.XSUay DEPARTMENT. In the Home, on tho 07th ult. Mr.

Rathbun, from tho committee on Iho Judiciary, reporled a bill lo re-organize Iho Treasury Department) which was read, and commit tetl. AltMotlY AT MASSAC. On tho 27th ult. Mr. Voll, from the committee on Military Affairs, reported to the Homo a bill lo establish an Armory at Massao, In the Slate of Illinois; which was read, and committed.

ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMERS. Ill tho House, on Iho 27lh ult. Mr. Hard, from tho committee on the Post Ollico ond Post Roads, made a favorable report in relation to the establishment of a line of lantio steamers, to run betweon Ihe United Slates, and England, France, and Bremen; accompanied by a resolution, recommending that the appropriation necessary for such a purpose be referred lo Ihe consideration of the committee of Ways and Means. The "solution was agreed to; and 6,000 copies oflbe report dered lo be printed.

claim, I di make thi IB lYuinto in III archileo- lure, and, when finished, will bo anurna- limit lo our 0 ji, oro nRITISII AND AMER.CAN FABRfCS. of correspondent 1 n0r0lal i0t lCSO tl 1 Quite an Interesting scene occulrcd today fl the room of the Post Office ond Post Hoods Committee of lhe House of Uenrr- seiitallvcs, Thli is the room in which Mr. lIOMtn, the agent of the British Mainline- tlrcrs, has been localed for nearly a monlh willi fpoelmens of Manchester goods vith prices attached, to aid In nuiio i eieitrapiijirein Iho Allantlo (o ho Lokoi amf to Mr Henry O-Heilly is lhe.r ngenl, and circulars' have been and Illustia- ting Iheir proposed plan of operations. The agent "presses fill, opinion ml before long 1 1 11 11111 in i i tost. and sBKsoniilili.

wttts. Ci then' 6 m', rm le Ohl a 1 for day, I f) NK 1.J"'?. 0 10 Hrio and an- ffj. nnvr yrelly ne Wedne.dny, .14 LOOK OUT roa BAD have Ka increase lo me Wavy, neither the large addition lo the military foreo. of the country that has been recommended by tlioSccrelary of War, until they are In possession of bcllor and more satisfactory than as yet has been furnished hem, that cither country has tho remotest Idea of going to war.

The tactics of the Oregon men will for the future all be put in reimis lion lo prevent any settlement if Ihe dilhcnl by treaty, trusting lo tho strength of public opinion to secure lo us, in tho end, the whole of the Territory wilh- r( rl er to hostile measures. Mr. Polk's Administration Is evidently a ono, wilh all his feelings ami sy pathles cnhsled in behalf of Iheir Interests and line of public policy. This Influence Is oomgexerted toll, utmostcxieni, to prevail upon him to settle Iho question by a surren- ml 1 norlh of lhe line of of the Columbia to both nations for a long series of years. If are kept in aheynnco for while, wo shall eventually secure the whole Tenilory? Hi" course, however, upon Ibis momentous Jos' lion ha, been every thing else but credffie or statesmanlike.

Ho has exhibited hide- clsion, vacillation, and duplicity, deceiving not only lhe country at lame, hi even I i. own political -PI rs Or but tho own political f.iemls. ThUhas'becn 1 I le1 1 rillsl1 Minister resi- I of a perlinacily in conloudini: for ernlory lo which they have no rtaHl, which hey never would have done, had lhe Exec- ulive of Iho nation acted with openness and candor io insisting upoll Ollr ailn wliole, in such a manner as Would have left i. I ibIte ihai he A bill has passed both branches of Congress, requiring the Secretary of the Navy to contract, for a term riot exceeding wan, for American wnlcr-roltcd Hemp for Iho use of the Navy of Ihe United Slates, homo of the Virginia delegation, wilh their acuulomcd libcralUy, undertook to enibar- the bill on ils final passage; but the Rood sense of the House voted them down llmT'-n 0 mnjorily, and passed the bill just ns it came from tho Senate. Inisu mailer of some inlercit and Im- porlance, nol only lo but lo tlio western blates generally, ns il will largely lllPrpriin Ihn vith prices allachcd, to aid In varies Goodman Hsnaoowol a STEWART, or the House, wilh four KI.I Un ol believe that Congress will lemen from Boston, PAOE.

large ncreasc lo the Navy, nci- Mont, FAY anil Hov-cv. whom ho nil large addition lo the mililorv for-n. er TntllT Washington with specimens of Iheir Me" I The Ca i' headed negro boy) on the left Kmnklln and a Hailroad. paper has a white and new appearance. Tho genuine notes are quite unhke tho uounlerfell.

dated Sep. lu a child in her Ian and reapers in the distance. Likeness of l)u- channn on Iho left, hand marein The en graving Is the genuine. Fnrmerf and Murmnia' Hank of Slat- tonvUb, Dated May 0, WO. VifSiiellc, a female icatcd upon on anchor- ship In the night hand margin a de.r.

The Bank has no Inch plate. Hank of Lantinbura, If. 4th July, wu. L.t,er A. Vlgneue.ad^ove luiinij; up ills specimens, for Ihe purpose of leaving.

Ilu Mr. Stewart begged him not to go. Hi said It would not bo fair thus to Icavo with out allowing a comparison of lhe two kind- of goods to be made. Mr. Homer still per simed, and he had rather not Iho gentlemen from Boston might have the room.

Mr. Stewart slill-Insisted that ho must nol go, bill must remain and aid in thi investigation. Finally, Mr. Homer conien ted to do so. By comparison It appeared, that prints the same quality and stamp of those of Man cheslerjpjvortl, ten cents per yard, are fur Dished by the Boston and Lowell manufac lurers at eleven cents) wilh this diflercnco -and ,1 is a wide ono in favor of Ihe lean side of the question.

The Brithh arli- re 'S lj "ml but 21 Inches in width, while the American are of the first Ollnltli. l3 'ID per cent, belter er quality, equivalent to .1 021 fliiuarn rlu nicncs in 01 KJ yarns Mr. Homer conM not get over this "tixe.l fact." It was a stumper! Thm Were the American and the British goods, and lha. were the prices of each. Every one couhl see and judge for themselves.

I ho Boston gentlemen exhibited vory large variety of cotton, wonted and silk 1 tru 'y astoiiishlosj' lo behold what perfection, morr, fostered Jya wise nnd judleloui American Tariff brought the manufacture of this descrin. on of goods, as well as to what low prices hey had been brought. Some very thick lark and checked cotton cloth, suitable for tenllcmcn's summer dresses, and so firm hat ojjo could not tear it with his hand in any way, was priced at only ten cents a yard. A vest and only sixly cents! Some handsome, durable finely rc at ten cents each, were exhibited. Coarse cotton cloths, white, land of a substantial quality, at four fhn rf ll wl wniie.ianu of a substantial quality, at fou net I our ra T' 10 enl also lobe seen.

Itha'clar n- eatJsl Vac111. rl Wi 10 i ff i'? mt we musl nci iu IIIOKU 1700(13 Cll 'I" mailer, and Ibnn we now oklaln tliem' Pcrmnnen' lonlnbuted in no small ilcgrce to ils speedy cy in tho Tariff Systein hit nnr passage through the House of f-clnrer, w.nt, InU'SIU Vf'orday, Judge Douglass, from com- rnilleo on lerrilorios, reporled back the bill ftclnreil by France. el Polk i boundaries of Iho breaking down our A nedcan iff ablmnnnf Iowi1 01 it include gratify the Drilish and "vnmi about SI.OQJ square miles. This will mako Ibize with Ihe nrilMi on this rj? it near lari, as and the hill pro- our will crainiPd "ml ides that owa shall two H.p re Ir, Bn on in Ihoir pr.i.e, en ic I ne TuX! liS Cr lc 1 1 1 ni cres bv "r' lnlnchc ost "I'ention of Ihe whole American neon" 15 ess by lhe admission of Iowa into the U- nlon. Tho strong pnibaliilily now that the people of Iowa will, nl 0 next ratify their Slate Constitution, and bccoini! of Ihe members of lhe Confederacy During the greater porlion of this wjek, we have bad a veiy aninmted tlebnlc, grow The Inlmlhns nf Wnsll inplon I'hilarlcliiiiii Ledger says, that the dNpalcl.es of Mr MCUNE, brnught l.y IhoIIibeinio, Inforu ir government Hint Orent IJrilaii, will sub further proposition on tho (JlJlf ninv nii'n rim T.

we nave najl a very animated debate, grow- "lit no further Ion HiBoutoriho consideration of lp tt no, ce irlntmg nearly a million and a half of lol- Pass Mich laws in regard In inn If 1 1 1 cur In h.ilf UMII OI (l() Mii'n iiuvs in rccnril In our i reached or pr- on we choose, withou ciivcred by (ho gnncral appropriation bill, wit that if the subjects nf Great DriA i 1 1 rl 1 ll cc and bra 1 he great bone of contention las been the molested, or anv tauj, 01 1 lewdness, and vile se 1 1 ut-'iMi mo ur nnv en on takes nlunn 'r 1 rla IOI10rElOI THl (0 CD th iZi: Imnry I iioiisAnn DOLI.AIW, for the terrilory, Iho United Stales mni beurn expenses of transporting the troops and bag- pnred for tho as Greit BriT age-lo the pay for a short nl "in will not nermlt 1 iod of six inig me troops ami bag. pnreu lor ino consequences, as Great Bril- the pay for a short po- not permit im'proper interfer- ere volunteer companies, of -nco with her own rights or tho right, of Sol ordered out by Gen. Game! tbose under her nrnleciim, "CILSOI u. vommeor companies, of fico wilh her own rights or ho rWil, nf A fflK 'oops wore In UeiiliT rallrd nTror Bank embcr $5lh, 1839, ctlc, female wlih uiiu iiuu tu tiNc and other to Iho Mlubslnpl. The STi," science are just beginning to be developed I In Ibe construction'of inch valuable iin- KHO Kra.

SWIFMUIIE, No. 9, Caul. Pirucn. fit. Louis ror ciimin.

al 4 o'clock, r. i anil aixommoilalliin, arc not After our tirbsctil numbor Wen ifH teaiteM we rccplvwl Ihp Nirll' OrtnlttS 'PJeAfrntff to III --roiuiiiiling advlcosfrom the city of Mexico to Mth, ma noni to Iho tuih fulli unu aro not me vt uioxtcn 10 vpn any In rissunjcr, tram lira country or ananoni to Iho Hlh KS ep co uha MM Omrernment, wllltaj lo tre.t ftt IIU soui, on wnlneiiliy, liavo no delay, Imt can u.te±S° k0al a the hour named. mni, 7 to al 1 Mol 'f'" to "I Per lh. Mill Per Ib. ii' 1UDK3- Ncw Oni.EAMJ, ewlveil a very largo come in (liU uch tai dime in Iho Mo Midi, li leinand nt 25 ccnti iw ib.

slock of Sugar ha- nearly 3000 y. Much businnis lini bcci from to 3s narj' Ct 1 T' trr a TI commenced el In good order. Krel hts lo Ni Orleans Iho simo as lasl quolcd, viu Whlskr ito aRoT Ws on Ihe VH 1 mm illncn, Mr. UPTON ci oT? 11 near MonlicMlo, on the Cr Mr who Cop yo.ro c.1,,10,- hai ltd Milnil Mini a win- lamllr oro warmly ntlaclicj lo him, mil a a' lC pMt semrca byhi. va in hnaoit man, tovolcd voc wriling.

of Emamiol dl nolol "l' Ji uhtor him on tlnj aninuch or In which him In but al ,1 inlrs fl i vli HIB OlHirOJL'JI i clmnp) of Cl 8O much drt-ailod Ly many, fto! 11 Or in wnlwo inslfu'lwl In that tlio'- L0 fl i'r 1L or0l! Vc lhe Spirit, Encrrnving coarse ntul paper dork. to oarts upr imdmi A. 1. Scote, Cashier, Jno. Telford, President! has a blurred appearance.

Observe Iho Iwo II in the word "ivill" ouc the line above: in the true bill it is not so. For Uio Allon Tclcgnnhi IMPOSTURE AND SEDUCTION. In Ihe early part of October, 18-M, a calling himself JAMES SE1XAS. came to this place, and remained in this 0 wn and vicinity, about five said his residence was in New York eity, which he left early in Iho springto travel for his health, ami (nnl he had spent Iho last three or four iioiitlis In St. Louis, Mo.

His pretensions scholarship in the Hebrew (nckuoivMgcd by the Drcat Ge- icnius second only lo himself;) ud unparalleled skill ami patronage In teaching; in for 10 or 12 knowledge, also, of Greek, Lutin, French, German, Ac. vast fund of Roneral Infurlnation, ob- aincd by extensive travels during tho last wo years, in Europe, Asia, Iho Uuilcd Mates, an extensive acquaintance wilh he Literati of Ihe Eastern and Middle ilalfs, Oliio, and some of Ihe Southern btates, especially with the Clergy of sever- il professorship of Ho- ireiv In lhe Union Theological Seminary in New York cily-lhe possession of an estate Brooklyn, N. worth or inon-j a largo share in a mercantile house cnn- lucled by his two brothers in I'ciirl Slroel, 'J. Y. picly, and membership a 1'rcKbylerlan Chuich, in N.

Y. leop coiir.uru for Iho promolion rcliijion to scveml benev. ilcnt sociellM for several years, slill conlln- leil, to the ainonnt annually of Sc. tlis real chnruclcr, us developed while here md ascertained by Iho undersigned before nud after he left, was a compound of vanity of hisluiowl- of Hebrew, and of his scarcely meie mntlcring of some other rea- ly, and Inpcnioui USD of his nnd ingenious lyporrisy-nilful and hni- sriti.vc; VHWWat Ql BRIGGS hnvojusi ro .1 rt "f' lh ir Mrner of Si contlonJ Stuck of 1 uttim cu nija in up Dm 0 years; Ihongh it was probably JO or more. Its height is about 5 feel 8 inches; of laiee, "'iat ai me timu me i nun to elorv in oops wore ordered lo Texas, nnd occupied called after some ancient lyrant I ie froulier between it and Mexico, Texas I mvn lhclr Locofoeo lielii J.

oei he Urn-o?" admitted into Augustus Ciesar'Dodge; nnd in Union. They were replied to wilh from altachmenlto the same kinclv power and elTect by Judge H'f Locofoco Convention rece took occasion to denounce in strong Augustus Cmsar French for the daily practice of dragging slavery or is right to havo (bo names lo suit and abolitionism into every measure that ''l 0 principles of those that bear them came up for consideration in tho House Ho Ke(a Era uuu.i. tuci mseular frainc; very plainly clothed while ere, excepting when he were borrowed ar- of dross. When he left thi, place, ho woro snuff-colored frock coal nearly new, a fur cap, and somo other articles not bo- longing to him. Afle'r repeated efforts to gain Ihe affections of yonnij females, connected with promises of marriage, he finally succeeded in unlacing a virtuous and unsuspecting young lady nf 15 years of age; (he circumslances and result of which ore too painful to be made ntililiti pnbliu Clollit and mill Tivctdti i Gninbionii White nn.1 red Fbiiin- Ill.uk HIII) cul'il Aljiac Djlznnno "suitiiieiitiif Gingham Luwnj Ur.cn Uinilric Cnnluatud llobci Ladies' drcis lldhfi Collurctn ana Boiilh'kiil (ilovi iilU, enslimi'ro, and cot tan Hosiery oral) Pcifuincry tnil Fancy nriiclcs of Toictlwr witli a large -mmtmenl of Goodi ton nu- mwoiii la mu-ntiun, wlttch Uio imblic uic rMpectrutk tctluuHlinl to call and cxaniiuu.

upiil CH4.uis^\^7hr«j.'.7tw. in wf'- I 0r uf liewi Ci- snm'nr. Ul11 lllvlt 1C Of btfsl ew Ii0a ii1 o3 Ham's Iw, Warwick' 11 The subscribers consider it their thotiijli al this late In order to guard er guar Ihe public against his wily impositions and 'llfllnv. iiatcd tiicro were fiinatics' onionc holh and he colleil upon the House to thus'pnbll'cly ibis lying ull IISIL-IIKU io itJiMierea from bolh shies of the Hume, which caused Ibo nnd the sentiments he gave ulleranco to in ne of tho dcck of the us respect met wilh n. hearty response from Ij ns en are supposed to have been bo groat body of both political parties in 1 he towed by the Congress.

lp Mil Creole, and part of the passengers and 1 here was on Intimation given in Ilio Se- rew 1 1 of on Thursday of thi, week, that tho do- a( consisted do on tho Oregon question should lermi- cotton, and other WASIIIBOTOK, March Yaitorday our sister State, Texas, was for (ho (Irst ijmu re rcs 1(e (n Iho councils probably eircumstancesaccordingly. It has now been given, or devised by deed or in minimi in I tin I1K MI ITffO G. if 250 bnlei Ato, Repub, RIGHTS OF MARJUED WOMC.Y—The LPC- ttl-itiiFa nF i ERENEZnunODGERS, ADIEL SHERWOOD WASH. LEVEHET I1ENJ. F.

LONG. II. A. GAtlDINEn, WARREN I.EVERETT,, ISAAC LONG, Woodbnrn. Upper Alton.

NOTICE-Tho Whias of Jersey counly sroie.iue,- Itd lo meet it lhe courl-houso In Jcnoy vlllo, on Won. day tho 27th day of April, 1846, al 13 o'clock, for es, or lie immense Increase of onr Naval Eslab- or in our Stale, was reported to the Houso by "t.icuauui uur iinvdi t.s 6 1 0 of 'loubt over Mr. ell, yesterday mornlnc, aeconiiunleil oniiune by a lucid and able report. The recommen ommen- dations are nf lha most decisive character, i.aturVnrn day the nil. day of April, IMS al 1 o'c oS; for aw JlnVh a ch business a.

may com, law which contains tbefollowmg provisions- 10 Lnl every Whig eoma out. Dy 1. Ihe real estate of the wife, whether oraor ll10 lil Convonlion. c. M.

ntlneri api il 11 Ch'n oriatl Convention, i viiauu ui (loiiiii over my were It not, that Mr. Polk is well wo 'fit. 1 to bo 1 ttle i' lhe la of co "Ibe la more Inil'ortanc. to NaVi. 5lT'T'i a 18 Gf of tho ffl i if My own inclusions are, II at has been done, net from any rta ap- creaiTn" 0 hl in excitement and alarm ODliii 1 lll tlle current of public K'o "t1ir be1 lrnecl in oofnpro.

Mr Pol'i a(r rd a i to enT rSellB! dlyil lendS 'i" 1 Ml lo which I allude, ns hav- by tho Sccrclory of the at i i co "llleos on Naval Affairs, end of the Capitol, of Conurcss 8 of lhc Nava forces of the'Utii. 40 30 sloops, and Our' 0 mm mos ecsve caracter, and the arguments mode use of In f.ivor of 1'orl Mns.iic, as conclusive ns Knglish language can make Ibem; anil ns Ihcro was no opposition frnin any member of Ihe commit. tee on Mililaiy Affairs rilhrrtotliu bill or the report, I feel a strong confidence that it will meet with the favorable action of Congress. Our inoinberscxerllliomselves strenuously in its behalf; and several members of Ihe committee on Military Aftiiln, particularly Messrs. Yell and Ilaralson, will heliiing hand to secure its success.

If (his niPH.surc is carried through, as well as lhe bill graduating the price of Iho public lands, It will give an impetus lo Ihe southern section of Iho Slale lhat will greatly redound to our benefit. Yours, Irnly, CEOH01-: T. DAVIS. Wo are authnmeil tb announce arorye K. Wnrren, a randidalo for sheriff of Jersey coualy, subject to UJ; Myers' do do Tobacco A.

S. HAHIIV fc CO. Mils superior Madder; a ens. md country) for Bale low, by A HAIUIY it CO. 00 bxs a by III, 40 bxs 10 by so do.

10 by I by 10, 1054 byJOiJu.lrec A. S. IIAIillYltCO. and larger siies 1H and for sale low by ajil nitlKiOISTS FUHKITUItE-T iJ 0 doz I sallon Jars; 0 diu tairirallnnilo will, 4 "i 1 "res; I nllon Tincture with ilnt and half pint Jar, und Tinctures' vial assorlodi 4, 8 anil 8 at vials: oil, norlcr' win and larjc quart llotllem pinl Flaiks, GiidiuUf Fun nds, tie. Sic.ijusl received, by A.jl.

I.UAH, ETC. -sals SpiTits Venitian Snuils Broii'ii, fhiomo Orcen, Chrome Vrllnw. Prussian Ulu and a niiiil 11 apiil 11 iviuing sroBS lot. ml adjustment of the Texas qucitlon, hail poilttvely refused to rccoghlto Mr. Bltootl) who bad conlccuionUy' otico hereby lven, lo F.

laldei rccognuo Mr. SlUloll, who had Brady, and olhers unknoirn, Iho lulri at law of Wll- "emandcd 111, anil eipKled to uluj 10 0 Sir lhe Untied Slate, on lhe sslh. Much i V'cra Cms, undo, IH. nurt of Madison coimly, Tn lhe da, of ll1 Jeparlure would be Immedlalely MbV ie 113x1 lorm thereof, lo be Imldcn at Cdwarilsville, ej hoMIUtlos on our and tlie pcoplo were Sfwoi'irt T'? Cr nS rl der lo sell lhe whole, or niiiih foUoSinS IM ri cc and nnd Iho n.vy'lo Kilale, of which Iho deceased died seized, as bo aca A SliJell, howe.or, had not 1 1 'i ell ll l' received his pissporl, Ihe list nccoimu, II was 'VOlUd In Ihreo norlh, ranee "consider Uioir former dMlilpa not lo recelro nlin won, In Htiliion counly, Illinois. 6 and lliat ho bo rccosni-ed.

Tlio next AI wiuin lime and place all persons Interested am mrrlvit i.i.. I land should nnlbosold, for Iho puijwse ii llafli I- Xlla, io ounioiii MANNING MUMS, fur a nor OAT.KOF "uiNns- VJ Whereas, John M. and Mary 0.1J1 ivlfc i a ot A ru JnSl mn Ottoli 5Sfl IPI land, So" 1 wMcl1 10 "S'RO was the lands tareinaflcr described, and wa, duly rerordcd In Jho olllre oflhe llecorderof Jersey coun It" 1 8 ih puges and lo which made, And ahrna, tho condition of laid nlorunee hai been broken, and said drafts have nol 1 lc i i "111 ollVir for ,1 Public II 9 CASII i to llw highest bidder, on THUIts- "clock A. lira o'clock I'! fr In Hie of in the county of Jersey and stale I crl Unite! lyuSlnd being in said county, to-wili undivided eighth patt of MM WILL leavo regularly llto prejenl season, follows I Leave Allon every morning, DtBo'clorlc Hcturninj, leavo St. Loulj every Ulwnoon, p.

ra FA I each way. Season from the first of April to the first of October, Alton, men 14, '40 w. p. LAMOT1IE. JVoprfelor.

I Al, real magm-m tmutn, i for solo, $1 24 per by of hfof hfof a cor hfofm-q, WQT of (ir qr of qr liloriwqr qr of qr qr of qc qrofno qr lifof qr hfofsn-qr 0 qr of qr 6, 33, 93, 22, S3, tiart or qrofn eqr One undivided 1C Jifof.eqr The whole of seqrofim-qr II, I'urrluscr, to recelVB I 18 13 II II It ney. DAVID J. -upon pnynient of Alton, april 1 Is hereby given, Ihjt.iwjuant loan or-il Mii- 01 Cuu of cm of Illinois, May lei-m, 18(0, the undersigned, as idmui.lr.tor, ol John P. Wilkinson, deceased, to safe to tb, hi liest bidder, al the door of the os Ullko 1 city of Alton, between 10 o'elouk i. m.

and o'clock p. m. on tho 5d iuondir of Ju icxl, .11 Ho rlghl, title, and interest, that pertained lo said deceased, of, in, and lo lotss penitentiary plat oftlweily of Alton, at tho iim; 0 hi. death. I'Jm, nionllis; purchaser or nurcha- 0 i a dra security, and a Hen relalucd by way of on tol, lo the payment of Ilio purchato money.

LEVI IIAIILAN, OTWAY WILKINSON, AUCTION U. ItUFFUilK AUCTION AND COMM1SSIUN.MKHCHANT. Sales morning at 10 o'clock. T.1UUOK5— LJ uf all kinds. DHL! of tt superior quality, can nlwttf be round tt the AUCTION STO" and at reducedpr Jan 4 T.

O. STAim Ic CO. asaoitinont otall kintU, fiir low by A.S.BARHV&CO. Gencrel Ajenl, in JOS. C.

KETCHAM, inllng and Commlnlon Mcr KBTCHAM wii liberal cailiailvanvet, on Ftour.Gmn llav or 7 kind of IToduce pbruit In Mi harwli hcrp, arnMhiiimcnt conslKnoa to Ns friends in CW My riho leru dtic5 I 0n ha ami for sale, at Alu sale by 11 Sail, on hand am april 11 mill pi ic JOS. C. KETCIIAM. mdSupeiilno at all limes JOS. C.

KETCIIAM. II ISIi hand at all times, and fnr (aid St. Loiili prices, adding translation, by april 11 JUS. C. KETCHAM.

Convcnllon. 1'ioNEEn rmr. COM- S.AIV""!?' PANY will ha held at the Engine House, on Monday next al 4 o'clock, P. M. I.

CALVIN, Clcit. 0 h.nd al fwni mwruractnir iifil fa lalo low, by JUS. C. KETCIIAM. -torn, Rye, Bailey, Hay, Po.

nacon.Ilulter.Unl.Hefliwnxanil Ft-alhen for which tlic highosl mwkrj jirii-o will a irU JL, Jos KETCHAM. TI'OOI, respectfully inform tho nub- 1 lie, Unit ha iiurtihiieil that cpteniHd WOOL CAItniNG MACIHNK, which run by fc Dow Ihu past seaiin, and Mr. LYONS, nn Wonl Carder, erMnensnnillnlhBM. iile of his wife cannot bo conveyed, exeont eil 1 1 acknowledged, fa. I his act, hewcvrr, does not take effect against Ihe debts contracted during the mar- age of the wife, and before Ihe passage of SAMUKL AVIS, Setfy, HOOK AND LADDER COMPANV, Tim Annual nin-tlng of this jo, oloc- lion of llwir otllccri, will he held on nmradny eve- ninit next, April 10, ut lha Council Jloom.

All mem ices arc rnquesled lo ultcnil. Hy order of tlia Uapliin, April 10, 1810. MAHK Setrttanj. my lit- ristonod in, yrt extraordinary ss has recently been) IIUIMIUIH nuif recently I) discovered in Cnldwrll connly in this Stu.c. A correspondent wrilos us that some persons: ci in tho neighborhood who havo worked in Iho Carolina mines pronounce the oro good and rich.

Many tuioodotes are told to illustrate lhe richness of Ihe mine; among the rest, il is said that a poor man in tho neighborhood, who had accidentally daubed his ral'in with the precious mud, picks niough nf the pure Inclul every ila.v from Iho dried chinking to supply his family in groceries. 'I'luTe are some persons, however, who liavo nn faith in the gold; all such we let down as incredulous unbelievers. AN ASSOCIATION has heen formed, and is Olul Liver Complaints, form'hy furThJi, of ilisoaics hninni hi our lirul. For ry Is Jironcinnroil, by Hie nwoy ilinusnii.ls win: iisp.1 il, Uiu bosi rcnu-dy in llm worlil. Ho sure In el Hi: ll'ittnr'i Ualsuni o( Wild Chrr- ry-Ihun-uru imliuiioiiKl Till' Tor sale ly A.

S. lurtHY i CO. Wo will imj Cash for Wool, cwiw season. Tut washed, prqiiroO Ciir.liii a ll 1 That in Ihn WELL WASIIKI). freo from be bought al u-ry I.o Prkcsl MAKIC I'iKIISUN i CO, IIAI rocM a nne vnricl mil oriugwriorqinllln which wlllb sou very r.hna|), hllliu ov cr lluwiunn it Jolmsun's store.

Call siiot Also, Itelslrails, Tiiblcj. Iliirrmi tlwayl on hauil. 4, 40 bushels, when S. 1IYDU1I. maiinfariure, In'tort 1 0 J' PI' 1 i S.

nYluul. Pacl i ol ii i sr for sole by O1.4.SS-75 s-io, to bi ln-12, Uliisn Ju.1 rcc'J from pillitiurit, 1 1 S. UVUKIl. A. 8ac 1 fur for sale by T.

1 11 4 SK 1 JT. Q. S-I'AIIII CO. Rooil assortment, fo T. Ci.

STAIIIl CO. TON, ILLINOIS. ronllnueil by Henri. CAIWI U'i friend, In Uii, cily and il, viclnily, llnl they will for Uio and tomt.nl of Will) llinyclioiMil III favor III! ingliy fur Ilio mot ploanm lIuuioiiilhTciiy! cnrnc-il lo an turn reo utclmrgt. V'-'' CTy tau 1 I by A.

coronni ivlm on hjnd a laren as -jrtmmtyailiii. llonu "pi Km lU.ACailUUX'S WOODUUILV, ILL'S. pun underilgacrl, f.irmoily of tto "Jersey ro'l'oclliilly Informs Tnroliin, anil Ino public swicnlly, Ilial ho hu pnrelnicd Uio Tavwn f.iimrrly known "Wooilburn House;" Ilioniinlily lllioil up tho same, anil put II in rli'le rrpjir, is nnnr prcianil In cnlcrlalji tliosc wlio may to jilnucd give him a all in Ilio best manner, mm his past exponent!) business, ana his uncons 1 MS. VA1V Woul.l respectfully minoimco lo tor Wenils and tho nubile generally, lint 0 0 to cd liltt Iho IIUTEU lately Dr. n.

II. Vun Diko, JiTioynlte, Jouoj. nro grw '0 most tn accoinnioiblo all ivlio may favor her w.lli calls. Tlioy will Hud a oi.d nosllor In charge anilcomfurublc oalcrlaluiuent for Ifaein- al low rules. njyvllUi, apiil4, him mih lliplr Carding, nny rest ahsureil lliat been hpiclori il tctll (jo iliine fn (do best minner, on tile innst reason- al'le lerms anil ivilli ilispalcli.

Wool tattcn payment fur Carillii Sl Uieliinlicfctinoike! P'lce. JUIIN QU10LEV. IN Tlio Annual i 'I of (In, IHinni, Mutual rird iliranra rnmmny, will ta si Ilia Olllro nf saiil In tin Tluitsi'iiy, the Iwoiity-lblnl day of rtpril, Inslant, I'. M. a.

ATWOOI), Soc'y. 1'itrt mm, conx, I wi-ll faiinoil, fir a uprci.il jmqioso. Thsl nl all MUNTICKLI.U FEJULESHMINAIIV. '111. Summer Term of thlj liullluluin will com.

meuco Wrilaciilly Hie of April (nol lha S'Jil I In Ciblmino hy mhulu.) The Inilnictitu, ami will be of llin same liljli onlcr lhal Itivo Tlio expenses for Ilio rm, of 16 wucks, Inelu llns lloar.l, Tulllon, 1'uel will lie KtniinaijT ami In tlio I'rr-naralory School, i 14 years of 8 will received Inlo Hie unpro- luicil li. rnlor Ilia llepuhr Course, ujuei un- ili-r will Preparatory stheol; ami can In private if uioy An ckli Iraledj jusl rcc'd by T. fc CO. issorlcil fo, by C'l 1 J.J3. STARK It CO.

T)IO OOFPEE-ISO s.cks piling J.litrsc'd LV steamers. Corinncand Indcjifindcncc. (Altai, I BOWMAN ft JOHNSON. ASH paW for WOOI, COllN, OATS, DEANS, in,) LAUD, by MAKK PIUnsON kCO. JVEW STORE MEW ROODS; JOHN DnoUQHTON, T3 ESPHCTFULI.Y Inftinn, Ills old arid lh, It public jnnunllr, lliat lie lias Jnm received, mall now ojxsnbijf, In tho Brit-lf ImlldJnjf ono door BOUtl, Messrs, llnmmn Jolnuon, nn linineillalcly Sir.

Dinlmocli', Wion-slnro, and cucfully io. cilcil aisoilmcnl of MEHCIUKiaSE, tullablc to tho pro.eul md oniniachlng seasons. His stnclt Lonsists of cliolco DRY GOODS, GROCE- IIIKS, HOOTS, SHOES, HEADY MADE CIOTHIKG, nud every aitlcla ftiund It, a general retail sloroT and will bo sold on Iho for pasl favors, and reiolvtil In USD hi, liestexcrlioni Id e.ivo entira satlsfavlion lo hi, cuiumtcn, lie Invite, thnto in need of and CHEAP of evo. rj- vanely, of which bo Intends kccpinci combat lupply, loBlvolilmacall. TO PAlWfF.RSl The un'lersigncil lo rci-oire Corni Oats, Dry Ilcoiivn, rur H-hlr will KIVO the highest inirket price! old Agilmlhinl ivlj, 0 will llnd it lo llielr advalitago lo piy him a vlsft betonj applyiini'lseivheic.

JOHN Allon, juno cr HN CLOCKS, ge grateful (br past to-" I spoctfillly informs his old customer, and iXuils. lo public generally, tbal ho still Itccna welt iitectcd of JEWELRY, ilslinu of a great variety of arlidc, usually kept lu hll Silver fable Spooni do Desicrt do do Tea do do Mustard do ilo Sail do rommon ICeyi au.ul Chains Ireast Pim, assrntcd linnSj of every quality Watch Npcillei grest variety Pucliut Uuoks and Pun do Spectacles (In Tumbles (to Ponclli Tun KnlVei, variety "3 LI ijtnriuit To which ho would particularly call Iho attention of tluf of which will lie sold LOW for ash. WaleliM, allll jamiry alrcit terms, and warrnntcd. concave, Convtn, and CbloreJ Gliuues, rosol in old or new to lulf all paid for old Gold and silver. jAllou.jan 4 JOHN HATCH.

niediulcly npposile this iFranlilin House? 5 ra lul mmi 1 1 alsortinont ofFANCY STAPLE DRY Kill iptiroaclltnt scuanMi which will be sold vo- yloiv for cash. Ladle, ara niporllbjlvTOTM Allon, auj 30,18.0 10 In llorcj well assorted, and for sale u4 s. RVDEa. suhscrlbor, havinti orocteil a Screw snd 1 Iho purpose of Pucklng Hemniw hipjiinB, uoiv preinral lo purchase nny and ,11 tho ood clean Hemp that mayromo market, Dow or Water nolled, and will. Ihroiigh Iho icuon, Ivelliomailielpricori.rll.

Howlllalsorcceilo.prc,,! nd put shinilnii order, any Hemp lhal or lerchanl. may wiab lo ship, on tho most liberal tormi. CHMIvilori of Hemp In tho coimllo, of Jorjoy, Si! 1 IKo lUrronnnli' will llnd to their a'lvanlnce to try thi, mar-' July 4 s. RYDEH. en 1 8 liepraclM 11 of Medicine, and Having had jreal In Vir" ng DUenBo, of various characters, often nil ional services to Iho cltons of Madison wlli nnOilence, lioplni by hi, unromilllng aluMion His tlly nf Alton, is my authorized Agent in Madison unty, Stale of In rent oul my Is, and (enom.nls In said counlyi lo liceivo and Ipl fir, or lo sue for nil rcamr, any inch rcnli now ae, or lhal may hercaltcr becomelluoj lo praloct mr ropmty fioni Irespass or losutforany inch lo contract and make leases of portion, of my aleslalei lo piy my laxni and to manage various olh.

portions of my business in said counly of Allon, fob Ittt-lr WM, KUSSKLL. of A. 1 "Ulisrriber havln received Ilu s- ie nscnry, will supply ciislnmi-r, with all kinds Jl nnd liar Lead, us low as cnn l-oobtaijied at 61. Lout, Jusl retcivcd, loo bags assorted SIIOT 10 lli-gs IIAll LEAD dtcSl S. BYDEX.

DX. o'usus k. LOTS-IFOR SALE. Tho undersisnetl nlliirs fur fialo the folrf 1 Tfe tt tor rnttii'iilant, nnnlv tn thn Aiinn. iii.ncs, niKci) will not npl II M.

PIIIHSON CO, Tho undersisnetl nlliirs fur fialo the folrf ,,,1 lowing descrilH'd lloal in Ilia cily of Al, with Ihuimjtnm-jHrnls lljcreon, VJK Lot No. 48, in block 111, on with the' co ctii ii'd by M. Holland. l-sl by Uo fl on Allon.st. H'M.

HIAUT1.V T7 AS rcmoveil hia l.iw (tllice, l-i llm second llonr 1 tho Hont und shoe SUire of K. Dimmoek fc fc Sec(ind-sl, Alton, npiil 11 nrllcle of Ci fu by Hie barrel or sallou, by I'" 1 JOS. C. KETCIIAM. l.l.lli:!— Thu subscriber has consi ly on hand good frrsh burned fur Kali, id nclive operati Lake and culled tho II price JOS.

C. KETCIIAM. FleffrUJIll, tlletllljCCt of which is to establish lilies for Ihe Mag. 1 of.Mi.so,iriT tin lltlll'Ct. i.

liv tlu- Ijnx llr l.u .1 or hall'bos, fur sale by JOS. t'. KETCHAM. T.TVIIIt.tltMt: I II I.I.I". Hydraulic Ceinenl, a lory superior ar- sale l.y 3 J.

li. L.um. I'UIM'N OVI.V: srniNu ITVLKS, ism. LCKf' .11 Cedar-si, New Ymk, ILMVX. in llry Goods, lhallliny liavo received and luw rxbibitiiinal Ilio Wall' huuse (fi rl of ll.ili.h, IVenrl, jnil Amerli-un JljnuUluic in a.ld,,,im lu MnrU, lumlcrs ns.oil- ciiiM.f tin.

mnM beaulifnl und ultr.iitivi- in tl, cdyl onil bavins pun-ho-iid f.ir Ui.li and limit i' i ie J-CalaH'iies of pilcos, daily, are placed bil'UAIS-MO hliil, firlmoi nx'd IT ill-lire, and fur by Alton, 4 IIOWMAN JOHNSON. icr Ifiu-n. Kor j.hluw.1, 1 BUW.MAN JUUNSO.V. M' LoUNn. 19.ml III, in hhirli U3.1 I'or Irrmi and oilier pnniculois, nnply to miUWN 1 1 WAC'IIIIVF silOI'.

iic gl11 i im info JimVMAN JOHNSON- 1 At, IJ Just nrw style l.aM'iismi'l BOWMAN For JOHNSON. oflluimarki-t, if they aj -s will inform of Ih mi he well fur an i-x A piod assort- i.on.r.t.mnlltyj.ImdocMr.mulltntnn. MA UK EH SON fc CO. whk-h a ni (1 II. P.

IIU14.EI.TJ,> CO. All iiii.il.i niftdu tuorden I io vt'i-y iiii-ful all of wurkt suS miiaiwsmd unit'fariwliiii'-ty, dl liiitils i tiuibors of nil l.itnU, uivl nil other kinds ot lnut-aii, and Own- siuftj All unU elleaded 1 N. K. AllkluJa of JoWiInu, ItriiaUlitK MidUnuw 'ii-. iloacni liioahortt'stnolicw.

JJD HANSON titlKRSOlti.

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