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I jil PRICE ONE CENT. BALTIMORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1837. VOL. II. NO.

6. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY A. S. ABELL CO. At TSo.

31 Liglxt Street, near Baltimore St. Terms of the Paper To Subscribers, SIX CENTS A payable to the Carrihr at the expiration of the week. TERM3 OP ADVERTISING. I square 1 insertion, $0 50 1 'do. 2 do.

0 7.5 1 square 1 month, ou 1 do 2 do. 4 75 1 do. 3 do. 7 00 1 do. 6 do.

13 00 1 square per year, $25 00 1 do. 3 do. 1 00 1 do. 1 week, 1 50 1 do. 2 do.

2 00 fr Sivtfiftn lines or less make a square. If an adver observe the expression of faces, you will be able to regulate your words and actions so as to be true to yourself, without hurting the feelings of any. The less you think of yourself and the more consider others, the more agreeable you will be. If, on going away from a party, a gentleman begs leave to hand you to your carriage, or to walk home with you, and you are obliged to leave him in the entry, whilst you go in search of your shawl, look out for him ngain when you arc equipped; and do not let another intercept him, if you can avoid it without making a fuss. If another arm is offered, you can hesitate, and say, "Mr.

such an one was going witn me;" then, if he is at hand, he will appear, and if not, you can proceed with Ihe substitute. This is I he rulo of politeness, wlicre there is no special reason for refusing a gentleman's attention. Learn to put on your things very expeditiously, if you would not exhaust the patience of all concerned. A gentleman is so easily equipped, that he often has to wait, and cannot but wonder at the time ladies consume; to lengthen his penance, dawdling or stopping to talk is not fair, and shows YOUNG LADY'S FKIEm BY JlltS. FARRAR.

Dress Late Hours Politeness in a Crowd Suppsr Engrossing Beaux Lepaituie-There is a charm in mere youth, which is set off to the best advantage by a simple style of dress. Young girls lose a great deul if they sacrifice their peculiar privileges for the sake of or. natnent and an elaborate toilet, which would better become them at a later period. The simplest muslin frock, if well made, and accompanied by welt-dressed hair, neat gloves and shoes, will become a girl in her teens far better than the richest satins and laces. If you have any doubt as to the size and nature of the party you are going to attend, it is better to be on the safe side, and err by being too little rather than too much dressed.

Whatever the fashions may be, never be induced by them to violate the strictest modesty. No woman can strip her arms to her shoulders and show her back and bosom without injuring her mind and losing some of her refinement; if such would consult their brothers, they would tell them how men regard it. By laic information from Fort Lcavcnwirlb, wc learn the frontier people below the Osage river, have been endeavoring to raise an excitement in that section of the slate, by expressing alarms against the Osage Indians, many of whom have come within the boundaries of the state with their wives and children, for the purpose of hunting, and upon the strength of written permission given them by some of the white inhabitants residing in the state. Gen. Lucas left Independence im-mediately on receiving the rumor, with about 500 militia to oppose the aggressors.

Col. Kearny, the commandant at Fort Leavenworth, fearing unnecessary difficulty, and believing the motives of the Indians to be entirely pacific, immediately despatched Capt. Sumner with one hundred dragoons, and a few days after fifty more, to drive the Indians without the boundary of the stale for their hunting purposes, and to interpose his command, and keep separate the whites and Indians. The circumstance of the Indians bringing their wives mid children with them, is conclusive cvi-deneo that they did not anticipate danger or bloodshed, and though the whites had" no authority to grant permission to the Indians to hunt within the limits of the state, yet it is not to be supposed that the poor ignorant Indians knew that they were encroaching, when they had received permission from the whites. It is believed however tisement exceed sixteen linos it will be considered two squares, if it exceed thirty-two lines, three squares, and so on.

All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion except yearlies, which are payable monthly. Cards of only two lines will be inserted lor five dollars a year. All advertisements ordered in till forbid will becharaed fifty cents for the first, and twenty-five cents for each subsequent insertion. DYSPEPSIA A'VD IIYPUCUUNUHIA1SM Interesting Case. Mr.

Wm. Salmon, Green street, anote Third, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with tUe following distressing symptoms; Sickness at the sio-niach, head iche, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired ap sometimes acid and putrescent eructations, cold and weakness of the extremities, ema; a want ot proper consideration lor others. ciation and M-neral debility, disturbed reft, a sense of Do not stake your gentility on going late to parties; but show your love of reasonable hours, by going as early as it will do to go. Late hours are the bane of some of the old countries of Eu- i i pressure and veight at the stomach after eating, night mare, great mental iVspondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and lies, cost.iveness, a dislike for so Latest from Buenos Ayres. By the brig Cc-dric, captain Boyle, we have Buenos Ayros papers to Sept.

23d. The army destined to operate against General Santa Cruz, protector of Bolivia and Peru, was nearly ready to march. Its advance guard was at Jujui. It is represented to bo in a high state of discipline, and full of enthusiasm. Private letters from Jujui report on the authority of a respectable individual who arrived on the 25th July in the latter cily, from Suipacha, that a Bolivian battalion consisting of GOO men.

now, that all difficulties have been settled the In-, dians retreated to their own hunting lands, and the militia to their homes. The detachment of dragoons sent out under Capt. Sumner, was pected at Fort Leaven worth on the 10thtrl2lh inst. St. Louis Bulletin Nov.

14. Infamous Outrage On Thursday night the "instant, a most cruel outrage of rape and other injury, was perpetrated in litis place, on the person of a little girl about eleven years old: the rope; let us beware now we am in introducing them here. It seems to me that all wise and good people should do their utmost to prevent their countrymen from running into the folly of turning night into day, by midnight revels and morning sleep. There is a great difference in the manner of moving about in a crowd; some push-rudely through, regardless of the finery they are disturbing; they tread up the feet of others, or press unshrinkingly against their elders; whilst a true gentlewoman wins her graceful way without harm or offence to any, but conciliating every one she approaches; she never retreats without (formerly belonging to the army of the late Ge neral Salavcrry,) had mutinied at Santiago de Co- ciety oi conversation, involuntary sighins and weeping. Sangor and lassitude upon the least exercise.

Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent pliysi-ciain, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommended by a relative of his to make trial of DR. VVM. EVANS' nedicine, he with difficulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to which, he says, he is indebted for his restoration to life, health, and friends. He is now enjoying all its blessings.

Persons desirous of further information will be satisfied with every particular of his astonishing cure P. Vm. Evans' General Agents, No. 180 Baltimore near Charles, and No. 110 Baltimore st.

next door to Co hens' (Sank. Sold by MORTIMER MOWBRAY, No. ISO BALTI MORE ST. near Charles, and 1 if. same street, next iJoor toColinns1 Bank, BALTIMORE.

Sold at WASHINGTON CITY by Mr. JOHNSON, Tobacconist and Fancy Store ntl-if particulars wc forbear to mention, as the individual charged with the outrage is in custody, and tagaita in Bolivia, lulled their Colonel, and were marching toward this Republic. It was, however, probable, that before arriving the case has yet to undergo an examination. The individual charged with the ollence, was conveyed to the Court House on Saturday for examination, where a defence was set up by counsel, and an appeal made to delay the examination until the 20th instant; and although the appeal looking to see if she incommodes any person behind her; she never pushes forward without taking every pains to avoid coming in contact with the nresses around her. At the supper table, too, great difference of character is seen.

Where things arc so managed as to give the elderly and married people the pre on the frontiers, they would be attacked by the Bolivian troops despatched in pursuit of them from Tupiza.Suiphaca und Talina, under the command of Generals Brown and Mcdinnccli, the result of which wa3 hourly expected at Jujui. It was reported that the government of Jujui was about to send a body of troops to protect the battalion in question. Chili. The execution of the liuillola mutineers took nlacc on the 4tb July. The following were was unsatisfactory, and evidently in the opinion of nearly all present, intended only to procrasti- BRYSoY GILL SON, eSL'ttG lit Mtiw tlSr, Tf W- corner of Hanovci ami JLombard cedence they ought to have, there will sometimes be a want of proper courtesy in the eagerness shown by the young people to reacli the scene of action.

The pushing and crowding is sometimes the individuals who sutlercd tne awiui penalty: nate tunc, still, to the great (surprise ot ail, tnc delay was granted. From the peculiarity of this, and many other cases, of almost ns black a character, which have been in our opinion wantonly procrastinated, allowing lime and opportunity to all such abominable wretches to escape punishment, in defiance of all law, moral and civil, nnd public sentiment besides, wc deem it due to justice, to morality, and to he community, to make these brief remarks. Nashville Union. Bts Respectfully inform friends and the public in general, that in addition to BLEEDING, CLIPPING and LEEC'IING; i hey continue to perform all operations in DENTAL SURGERY, viz: Extraction of Teeth and Slurnus, Filing. Ch asing, and Plugging, and the INSERTION of Human, Animal, and Porcelain TEETH, either singly or in an entire set.

It his long been the practice, when the TpUi have been lost by accident or disease, to replace them with artificial ones, and thereby restore personal beauty and render mastication and the articulation of words easy and natural. On the principle that prevention is better than cure it doublings of more consequence that the more like that of a street mob, or the mixed on board a Hudson steamboat, than what befits a private house, and an occasion where all will be equally well served without it. Gentlemen often feel their pride engaged in doing their utmost to provide well for the ladies on their Ex-Col. Jose Antonio Vidaurre, Ex-Lieut. Col.

Jose Antonio Toledo, Ex-Capt. Santiago Florin, Narciso Carvallo, Iiaimundo Carvullo, Daniel Forcllus, Ex-sub Lieut. Carlos Ulloa, Cornoral Luis Ponce. farms, and so press on too violently it is, there $100 Reward A Murderer at Large. Uitncr has issued his Proclamation, offering Pursuant to the terms oi the sentence ot the fore, incumbent upon a lady to repress the earn-nestness of her cavalier, to say she is in no haste, she wili go presently, when there is more room.

A slight movement back from the crowd will rvmrt the head of the culprit. Jose A. reward of $200, und the Shenll of Luzerne County, another 200, for the arrest of a certain Vidaurre, was. placed on a pole in the plaza ot Quillota, and the right arm of Santiago Florin often affect all around you, and induce, others to Cornelius lagan, charged with having been con wait as you do thus a party is formed who cat was affixed to another on the spot where lie mur Sargeon Dentist should be able to cure disease and preserve the natural teeth, than to substitute artificial ones fr them when lost, yet a thorough acquaintance with the latter art i3 of the highest importance and is indispensable to his being perfect in his profession and useful to the public. The art has arrived at such great perfection, that we can insert teeth so closely resembling the aa to elude detection by (he ftrieest scrutiny, and be highly useful to the patient by restoring lost beau-ity, facilitating mastication, and relieving the faculty of distinct utterance three very important items in the sum of human happiness.

We hope that seven years successful practice will be our sufficient recommendation. N. B. Constantly on hand, first rale TOOTH ACHE PROPS nlO-via their supper half an hour later, and all are better dered the unfortunate Minister of War, Don Diego Portalez. Some others of the accomplices, we cerned in tho murder oi a man by the name ol McCombs, who was a laborer on the Lehigh Slack Water Navigation, in Luzerne County, and was to have been tried for said murder at the Court of Oyer und Terminer in said county, this accommodated.

In the matter ot eating tnc goou things provided, the ehaiactcrs oi individuals are believe, had been transported to Juan Fernandez. The blackness of Viduurrc'a crime is severely shown, and very greedy propensities will occasion but iustlv animadverted on in tho Mcrcurio ot ally appear, under very iuir torms. It is best to month, who on the night 05 the twcnty-nintli ot Valparaiso. The deceased Minister had been his make up your mind as to wnat rcircsimienisagree October last, broke the jail of said county, at the with you, and what do not, and then partake of most generous benefactor, and was so deceived by them accordingly. Both health and delicacyare tnc repeated assurances of his prologue's grati- 10 THE PUBLIC file is now jjiuimicu 'I to compete with any others in his line of business.

warnings he re best consulted by avoiding mixtures to eat iree- tU(jCj that notwithstanding mc ly of one thing is better than to eat of a variety of cciVed from his friends, he continued to shower twI tn ptit slmvlt tint, rmltf hp.ttoi for r.vAre. Ulllillni w.wt.. uiMJLI mill i cither in this or any othr city. He has probably the greatest variety of WEIGHING APPARATUS that can be found in the United States; there is scarcely a place of business but may be found some of his wm-k. which has given general satisfaction.

All orders, eithvi wholesale or retail, will be thankfully received and punc tuallv attended to. itenairinz done, and warrante a The expedition from Chili against Gen. Banta viinr stomacn. Dut lor vour ieouiaiiou uju jui borough of Wilkesbavrc. Ihe said lagan stnlcs himself to be twenty-two years of age, but from appearances, he is supposed to be older.

lie is de-scribed to bc'fivo feet nine inches high, light complexion, brown hair, weak eyes, down look, scar on tho face, nnd a scar on one hand near tho thumb. Hud on when he made his escape, coarHC grey pantaloons, blue vest, and while linen round-about, but as there was assistance rendered by persons outside of tho jail wall, his clothes arc probably changed, and having fled from justice, i Cruz was to sail about yutli August, uencrai what is more oisagreeaDio man to see a person ue vourinsr rich things as though they were famish. Blanco Encal.ida was to command both the naval JliSSli MAKUli'l, good as new. and military forces. General Lafuentc, formerly ed, or never befoic had tasted any thing so good.

fiO Pratt.st.re.pt, nr cvtrivnoreo lyj-ti President of Peru, was to lead the numerous Pe However agreeable a beau may be, he snould VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE, UK Ai i iilcriit--TIC ELIXIR. PriCG 371 cents per bottle. From not be allowed to engross a lady for any consider ruvian emigrants who were to take a part in the able lime. Some gentlemen make a practice ol enterprise ot liberating their country lrom iorcign ii i i .1 1 the singular properties of this compound, are to be as cribed the (rood it has done in correcting Diseased Ac selecting a young laciy wnom tncy niio ana Keep, domination tion of th! Liver removing Dyspepsia (indisertion) intr her to themselves for the greater part of an Motile. Our city is becoming more and more restoring the appetite wln-n it has become more or less imnnired correctinir Acidity of the Stomach lnvico- evening, unless the lady take measures to prevent it.

If she appear pleased with the tete-a-tete, all cltorts to arrest mm, ny me omccrs oi justice, have hitherto proved ineffectual. I'ldl. Inq. Idle Capitalists. It is a little astonishing to us that capitalists will suffer their surplus funds to lie idle as they do.

Among the numerous bank advertisements in the fctatc paper, and among other enormous amounts of unclaimed depositee, lively every day. Business men arc actively pur- ratinz Ihe System, and imparting tone to it in cases of sum" their respective occupations snips laueu fjpneral Debility. other gentlemen will avoid interrupting it; and thus a foundation is laid lor one of those idle re with goods are daily arriving in the bay, cotton at the wharves, and young men The Vegetable Alterative may be used with perfect safety by persons oi the most delicate habits and constitutions, its cllects being peculiarly of a renovating and norls. which every one should ike pains to avoid. with lovelv voung wives at our hotels and board- dividends, c.

we see that Mr. Joseph Consnul In such a case, you need not hesitate to break off bracing character. Bold by XV. nllRIClC, Apothecary, corner of EU ino houses. The fever, and all kinds of fever, TAW anil LKXl mi I a it i scj-nm has at this inomenllying in the Schenectady bank, no less than the sum of one cent, which has lain tbero unclaimed for more than two years Why the conversation, and to change your position so as to ensconce yourself among ladies, and get rid of such marked attentions.

No man of delicacy OULEY'd VIM UTAH LIS COUGH except some which wo should be very miserable without, has altogether disappeared, and wc are aoain surrounded with a pure and healthy atmos. V-Tvalmhlo Medicine has at lensfth fully established the deuce has not Mr. Joseph Comiiiul made some its claims to public confidence, by the invariable success would choose to exhibit real preference of the phcrc. Tho days of mutt juleps and street broils sort of arrangement with the British government heart this sort of monopoly is one of the amuse .1 4 1 I i In il tttt 1 1 i tt a mcnta of tha se ns and i you suller it, they will LUk Lct think you highly honored by their notice. lhfl n'Umcrit, caU at lho that hn attended its administration in Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Asthmas, chronic whooping Couzha, of children -as several hundreds of our citizens have been relieved by it during the last and present season, and arc now ready to attest its virtues.

Tor Hale only at L. GOULBY'3 Vegetable Medicine Suite, Tin. 2li Market st. Haiti morn im There is a prcu.camcm, mo opposite oi ns Uokd and embalm an hour with us. which inexperienced young guls sometimes lull into; it is that of keeping a gentleman talking to MoUUe tamnfr' OARO.

llOUatS Aii ai.iiv GLAZING in General, No. 1)7 Baltimore street, nr. A them longer than he wishes, because Ihcy do not jjoW Mf World live has ever been a mys- lo pay oil the nation il debt. iv. t.

Uaxitte. The Market. -Cotton rather droops in price, thou'rh a fiir amount of business is going on. Flour comes down the Hudson its fist na nil tho powers of transportation can bring it; the receipts arc not far from an average often thousand bar. rels a day, and the stock is now rapidly accumulating mid sales tire heavy.

Common brands of Western can bo hud at The very mild weather 1ms un important effect on public opinion respecting tho prices of flour, us if. is known that the canal holds oprn the daily arrivals of stairs, between South and Calvert streets, ovirMr. J. him a chance to break oil. 1 hey are, per- tpl.v lo iic other half.

Some live by their wits P-1VC i some live on their means, nnd very queer kind of haps, standing opart from the rest oi the compa' nv. and ho cannot leave her without her remain means they arc. Down Last tho live "all sorts ol Eister's store. The subsi-riDer in returning his grateful thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal pn-tt'onaae extended to him since his commencement in this city, takes the present opportunity of informing them that he still continues the above business in its various branches, and assures them that nil the personal exertion of whif'i ho is capable will he continued in ing quite ulono. If you suspect that a gentleman Ways.

traveller in unit vicinity be off, make it what the people thereabouts did for a Jiving? has said his say, and wishes to easy for him to go, by changing your position, or iic liUi replied, with more honesty than dis- speaking to anotiicr person; taking care not to do I cretion, "what do wo dof why, when strangers it so pointedly, that he shall bo obliged to go, if vnmc hero wo skin 'cm, and when they don'l flour arc not likely lo full off. 1 here is no change in tliij intirkt for sugar, molasses or If. Y.Jour. Com. the execution of all orders coni'iiitted to neatnM8 and despatch, and at rates commensurate with the ti nes.

He is piepurod to Manufacture the BL'mjk LETTER SIG.Vd, also. REUlJEN 8. BOVVIG. in22 110 ao not, wish n. j.i yuu nave a uuiun.

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