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The Telegraph-Courier from Kenosha, Wisconsin • Page 3

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THING 8 A FARMER OUGHT NOT TO DO. 1. A former should never undertake to cultivate moro than he can do thoroughly; balf-tHled Innd is growing poorer; when well tilted land constantly improving. 2. 'A farmer should never keep more aheepor hoga.than hie can keep in good an animal in high order the flraj uf Deceaber ia already half wintered.

Jfr. A farmer ehojl! never depend oohis meighbor, for what to can, by care and management, produce on hie own farm; ho should never beg fruit while he can plum trees nor borrow when he make or buy; a high authority hnt borrower is a aervant lo Ibe lend. 4. The farmer should never be so immersed in political mutters to forget lo sow bis wheat, dig potatoes and btutk up his cell nor sh Mild he bo so iiititleiiiivi; to thorn as to ignorunt of those great liona of national a pnlicy i will always or fr-e pco- 5. A farmer should the (Irvirs of fennk as would the nppnmch of ihe pln- gue or cholera, bunks nro for a i men of nnd theirs is business wiltt which funnors have littlt; tu 6.

A farmer shnuM be nnh-imcil hh calling; thnt no can be cntin-ly yi-t the fnrnior rcmeni'nT tli.it if liny one s'lid to possuss that i i i i ho is the rmrt. 7. No i i should allow rcprnnch of ivjgl-'CU'd ndiicntioii lo lit; iig.iinsl himself or family; if kmnftlurlg" it jmwrr, tlip b' irinning of it IIP mirl -laid t'ie sellout. 8. A a spirits us a i if, i -rjf i verc fatigue tind i ir i i inur, lv would cnj'iy I a id be a 0.

A fnrnuT i i rt a i price fur any i IK; i i ID a ID i i i i- i of i i I-M i I 41, brciitist; ho a $1 und al'li-i kocpillg HIS Will 1 i 111') i a vt i get 7T Hi- 1 fir i 10. A I'l'iivr i ri'-vr i hnusi- to be i i i i i nl' rig i NII mm sfiioti; i bo i convs, in I i i to hi; i i i tu i i i i i i tin; i ot' nV. nnd lli i a tif Icctiiio.H, in a (but the irrin wbo grifii w-iod has not iTiustwrcd I lie A 1' of doiTi'-slic rc.mniy. 11. A a i ttluuiliJ never ullow window to filled i ftd tattiTc-d coats, arid old huts; if he does, he i IPOS! njs'irrd'y acquire the rcpuiniicn of a man who larrics long ai ihc wliiskoy, leaving hu wife and children lo starve at homo Corn 3tttlk Sugar.

Report tJ the Academy of In the Itticr of iho Farin corespondent of the Nations! I nielli- g'-ncpr of the 10-h ultimo, we find the lenrnud Savant the Acuderny of Scurncen determined that the culturv i a mnnufucture of sugar, possesses numerous advantages over the beet nl. The settling ofUiis by a body of a nen so eminent in scientific at- uimnutits, will go far to accelerate the fab- of sugar from corn, and us a neces- new interest and vrtl to its culture, as tho d'-velopincnt of ibii now channd of cunMiiiipiioii cannot fail to exercise a happy influence upon tho price and particularly so. as it is stated that an acre will i pounds of augur ol go Ivsides a corresponding large qimntiiy of molnsses.a 1 well ahund-vucu t.t' rcsidum. of th; vury best charatftt-r of feed for caUb-. i a clima'c and soil for the prit-iuotion of corn, we infer that the d.iy is not i a wtn-n new cncnurngc.

will bo iinparti tl to animate i its, and norvi the a of our i i corn-growors. American Ftirwr. Uev. Mr Chnulcs, in his' ad- on a i al subjects i wcc.iiild create genenil foi i i and lioi we a nioro tip-iiity i our niorc; to i a us 1 1 oui luiinus. The sc IH-S of iui' i liond a nirnior of our figure Let i bo I i i and flowers.

i arc in (be litiign.ig. ul" a bite i a i nl" elnhl- IKXH! and Ilio oriiiunenN of (be gi ivc; a i i i i i lunlis to man lo CiuJ. Ago of th: Iviropoan i i ibe 'of i a i The i Sw i 77; i 1'renrli, 01); llii! i i i i i i Hi i of 11 i i 5 I ho i ol i Ihc i nf i i. tin- i i i i in I i i i i i i iii' I i i i i tin- ul' a -Sfi; i uf iho i iW; tlif i i i i J7; (i.irei: of I i i i i Qin-ui 1 Kngliuid, 'i'-l; tl" 1 SiiU.iu.li), i Isabella of Spain, I'-i yen is. A i onrv nalion now i i i a us i live in pVn lh" i 11- tion in A i i p.i,i"i inat il.j cosiol' MI; i u- eMi- nirited al about nine i i o'' IV.UK-*., us i i nt not loss a two i i According to from A in ihc tlu public Imd rix'oivod 'or six moti'lis, iiinJ i i of Finance had lost his reason.

Sftie London Bankers' Cifrvilp.r eslimntos, thnt lie Corn the month of Mny ensuing, ni million nil hnlf pounds sterling in gold and sil- will be shipped to Anoric.i, Emigration lo rstimMed ilwl more thnn three millions of people in England, Ireland and anxiout to migrate to Australia or America during the approaching summer. A member of Congress from the west "eni home a Ihirham cow, under fnu.k; the pottmaster refused to deliver the package, as the member forgot to saw oft the A Benevohut David Pin- a benevolent "merchant prince" of Salem, who had already provided a bushel of for every needy nnd deserving family in lhat city, is now for. Dishing each applicant with a gallon of 2V. V. Union.

The above mentioned David Pingree is known toinany of the citizen of Southport, and is the owner of a valuable property in rral estate in thin place. Mr. Pingree is proverbial for his liberality, and makes use of his vast wealth lo good account in the world. Legislative proceedings. We have omit- 'ed to copy any Legislative proceedings in our columns tin; during the first two weeks; we shall ncverthuless keep our renders advised of matters of general interest i may occur.

Tho principal subjects of which have betyfHwfoie the i be found in of our Madison correspondents 't Some days since i nppivncees on boftipf ilnited rft.ites brig Sump's, who bad tweKt placed in i i for alleged participatien in tlio intbnd.ed i Spencer, were brought bofnre Ihf Recorder of the city. on a writ of habeas corpus, in order lo show Ciiuto why they should not be discharged. lv, idencu both for and aguinst the applica. lion were beared; and on Friday last, the delivered his opinion, setting Iho from further restraint. UNEXAMPLED.

Tim Boitorn Times states that, on Saturday last, a woman at Milton, by the ofLucyTalbot, went on a "sleighing frolic" i a man named John the same town- They proceeded (o Kox- bury.wher* stopped at a whore Bowman gave her three glmttet oj On the road home, he asked her once if she felt cold; site replied to this in the nfg'iiive, nnd he did not speak to her again after that unlit he got home; she wns then speechless. He then drove tolhe residence of Dr. Wave, who, upon examining her, found she was dead. facts were testified by Bowman himself, whilst he was undergoing examination before a Coroner's on the following day. Tho returned a verdict "ihnt tho woman came to her dvnth on the night of tho 18th inat, by i i a i and exposure of cold, i in company i orm John Bowman." This is, altogether, one of the most i i i of tho sen-son.

Thrre Crops a lust news I'MIIII (Jirt'mi'Jti i the hits en i i i i a i i a i i sinoi 1 thu i i i i i i ci" lh! A i of i i i tit'iitiH'rs i Sutiln i in i i i ini'rt'as- i'd very i i i nnd a a a nrc 'n be i virsv lo i i i i i cimminiul i i i i i i i ilif A i i i 1'ucilio The i i i i i cvop CM ry i i its ne ve i i i ill. C'utir. Murryng by Pi met S3 of Niijik'-. is in In 1 a i by to lh' of I i i it!) soon ns thu I i i i i i i i a Ntiples. ihn of i l)O Ihe I i i i i nfier, i for Rio Jam-no.

A wielding by i not the way the i I'atnsois in this chouse to be wed. Some of tho pnpers nro i them selves sil'y in churging curtain suicide. 1 tip-in They might as charge iho i of Sir. Robert Peel's Secretary upon Republicanism. The man thnt shut him was of the opinion that English Toryism was a tyranny.

Rothttler Dem, There said to be a rhododendron tree in the public conservatory at (ins now mote a 2000 flowers expanding, forming a truly mngnificrnt sight. Increase of the month of tho additions by biplism to the various i i churches in tho city of York and lircoklyo, were near seven hundred. A Inw 1ms Iwcn posset) in Michigan, i i firemen attached to engine con- panics, yen i ly. The amount to he on the property of ihf city or i a wht-ro the engine belongs. i A vein of gold four fret thick from i twn hands in three days 100 buihcli of ore, wor'h bushel has been discovered.

Uy Dr. S. Fox, neat A N. Y. Sun snys nt the Kxchangc on Uovi'rnitierii notes, bearing an i nt lun ten per was by i i vV.

nt eight dollars for lu; hole The Kvpress snvs that (he nf I'riiin 5,000 by one in in in tho of i i a was suld in i ou I'rid. y. (t?" letter from Misc i I ihc disi of tin' black torigui 1 i i i i i i i setilf i'i i plnei' iilone jior-ions hud I'dMeii i tinis to it. Tlie news of Florida lhat tho i i i i in the i i i of U'accusnassce wore oecnj- ion i up (jre.it i I lu he ti i a of tlu: '-t'lorida. war." The unniveriary of ihe Southport Bili'e Society wns held in the Sjndayevening the lf)ih.

The proceedings were highly ink-rcsiinp. Il is btlieved a new impulse Img bfon given to the commenri.itile enterprizc in this ptaro, Uptvnrda of titty dollrtrs were coHi-cied in nid of the life members were created by the Society, of five dollurs each; a i the tariety ia of hut 3 years Vel a very large nniuunt of giiod been accotnpliahed through itsinstrumentiilily Mnny families and individuals, who befnrc were destitute, have been with ihr word of God and rmny others who were unable lo purchase, IMVP been furnished w'uh full, but cheap copy of llic i'Jilr, gratis. Il is ihf i i of llio Society to Itepp constantly on hand, full anil ginerrtl supply of TesiHrnents of the different desscripf'om by tlie Americbn Bible Socfety, nnd afford them nl llie prirn ihey coat in New York. Dr. E.

My pa it is lh depository, with whom may bo fuuud a cotiitnnltiinply. GJJO. JJE.V.NT.TT, Sec. A I TEMl SOCIETY. Tliin i hol'l A i the Metho- ili" 1 in i Inu-t-, on i i a eveirng, of i i a I 'ven o'llm'k.

Tl i be addressed by tlie Rev. Mr. Ci.tw.J, mid Mr. BKILIK.S. IM I I i VCr I I I OK I'MITV.

I A i i i i i i lie he-id tlie A I I A I en 1 A evf run? "i fur pur- I i i i i i my i candidates for Milne 1 1 Icnvn oC.iueis, sin ported at ihe i i A I Tnn i i i I.vrruM i moot nt thi- VMlaue 11)11 in ihe Soieh Want, on I A I nt-st a ju (i o'clock, 1'. M. Ciiueng nu- i i i Xlll i I ifi'ittim ejcpwes oj' aur tjovcrnmtnt le de- frtiytd ly direct i nxc. J. Jillson, O.

S. Hrad, T. Newell. N. P.

Dowst. F. HADLEY, I resident. JJ JiLUOif, Secmarv. ATS Wanted in exchange for Qooda, nact4he highest prices pn.d, by OtO.

MANNKT. Jbr sale by Ota. C. 1MMKKY. WHEAT! paid for wheat, by C.

WAN'KIV. I A wanted in exchange Goods, by OEO. c. KANNIT. ROADCLOTHS a nets for sale by OEO.

r. MANNCY, of all i for sale nt wholesale or retail at reduced prices. riKO. C. A I of Till i Mjch na pnils, pans, dtc.for sale low by nitr.

ARSONS a i lo will find ii to i a a a tc. cull and a our stock bi-fore pur- a i i GK'l. I A ION i foi snip by c. MA.N.VKY. fiOAP, for sale low and rtaiian'ed a oj by c.

1 I A A XliS, warranted giid, for suits by I TATtOW c. A I HE undersigned hive ukin ilie Warehouse aud beretofore by Messrs Whiting Co. and coiitiiuu th" Forwardini; and Cumiiis.sioii bnsiiiesar-ulso to cnske Cas-li upon all produce designed tor nn Eastern 111:1 iket. i Lend, Copper, o. WHEELER CO.

Mireh 7, The sii'i-eiliera have this iy disposed of their in- ii. i aid Prodiife at i i i a 1 Co, Sunhpuu I I I one i i per pound, nmit.l, all I I A PICK. A LL persons in the of Paris jct In i i a Duty, are requested to meet al the house of J. M. Clark, on Tunsdny the fourth Jay of April next, on the ifiernoon otaaid day, and nominate suilahle persona for Commissioned Officers, for ilie i i a of said town of Parie.

28,1843. compbnnt i a lin-i 1 c-jn miiile to the Gnuid Ju of I by Mr. Morris of the War ui i i i or s. i i i i i i i house "Books for one of the gn it! in a city. The "Journal'' i pounds, und two years will ulnpse before it is filled.

5 i a in Ohio i i silk to int' amount one s-iiul i i i i per and tu'viirtiscs I dollars for all the i muy bu otfered. ft?" A p.iir of fine a abort-horned oxen were sold a i recently in Boston, for $150. They. belonged to I I C'. a of Tewksbury.

17. Senator. Governor Fnirfield wn-. elected to the United Senntp on Saturday last, by IIP Legislature of Maine. -Tho run iho Hon.

P. Fessenden, laie M. C. from Cumberland district. Messrs.

Wise and Gushing both intend to return to their districts, and start for Congress immediately. The elections come on in April. A youth recently committed suicide in England, by placing his head on the a i of the gigantic forge hammer, whilst the machinery was in motion. i I A A I I 1IKAD QTIARTERS." HK lubccriber resprctfulfy returns his thnki to liii friends and cutlomeri for their past pit. ronitg( vintl would solicit conlinuauue of past favors.

He continues the Tailoring Business in iti nus brandies, nt thr- old stand of M' Ijnighlin if JMnrket Square, where he will be 10 witit on who wish anything done in the tine of prufpssion. The sulnrriher has made arrangements to re- "eivp the newest fashions from the east often us iiiuy be rp(juired All kinds of produce, carpenter ind joiner work, common-day labor, received in i done at short notice and wnrran- ted to fit if properlv made up. R. MALBY. Souihport, mnrch S3, 1813.

MORTCA SA LH. efault having hern made in the payment of principal and ititcrrst, moneys due on a certain Ind of mortgage, executed by Freeman Wood "t'Triiesrfrl in ihe ol Milwaukee nnd tern- lory of Wivoniin, to John Cooper of Rock routuy in the territory aforcaa.d, henring date fifteenth of' Ot toner in the year of I-iord one sand fijjhl i ami forty one, nnd recorded in the Rcgiftpr's office nf ihc cmmty of Harine in ihe territory of ihreiglnccnth day ol Oc- t'lbor, A eighteen hundred nnd forty one, nt i o'l'loi ni, in of mortgage.i, pa- 580 and of all piece or parcel of l.md nnd described na fullnwj, the halt" tif the cast a fifteen, (1.1,) in Ii tliri'e of rjncc iium- I nm tpen i i i nnd in RHcint 1 ind ti i of VVisriniMO. on whii-li there is clii- itird lu I'e due nt the date of this i nn" nnfl one dullars end two cents, a whereas no i has ever been omiiU'iici for recovery of ihc moneys or any pnrt lIuTfiV'scruriMl by i a i IS'uw, tliiTcfme, niitt-o is given, lhat by i of power i i in Mid mnrtgnce, and i a of the a i in such innHc nnd the siiif prctn ts i i scrilit-d in iiiorlflnui 1 wi'l be mM nl a tion nt the court Imnsp in U-ifi'ie i t'irv afire.si.cl, on a llurd day of between the of nnp three o'clock, of tlmt day. by the of Ricine to s.ui-fy the princijinl and int'-rrst monies accruins on sni'l mortpnge wuh of "ale as nre allowed hv l.i w. Mortgngce.

i i Nocr.r.r. A i Mrrrtiragee. i i i 15, 40 A A A TK i A A I a Kartn: tho Und is of qiinli'y, nil lac ned in HIP town Ui h.i» .1 IrKined house upon it, I'ui a i a a apply to I 1 Dana, on HIP prem sea. M.ueh 4, 18-13. A iT" iTTu uTi IN A I NNOUNCES inli.t'iii mis of S.inihport and i i i i i he Ins i i lug Simp to the corner nf Chicago and i a i streets, l.p is now c.trrying on the Tniloring 13iisi- in all its brnni'hes, and hoj.es by and a i to merit ihare of public patronage.

N. The aiibsc-nber, grateful for pust favors, i i fro his friends a continuance of the time. Cuititig done lo order and al shorl noliee. 36 rjii MASONRY MASONRY I HE subscribers beg'leave to to the cttiieni of Southport, (hat they nrc rendy to contract for any amount ol the following kinds of Laying, fjtthins. Plastering, Liiytns, Stucco Work, i Ift.

In nil their variout branches, which ihey pledge themselves ti do in as good style as any in this followed tlie business in most of principal cilies in the Union, they feel confident they can give perfect salisfaciion to all uch at may fnvor them with a call. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange foi work, or a liberal credit given if required. Wanted in apprentice to the above business, 17 or Ifi years of age, to whom yood encouragement will be given. Somhnort Feb. J4th 1843.

34 EA8TERBK.OOK8. SOUTHPORT ACAD1CMY. Ut 1 mjtih tf rm of ihis will rom- tnence in May next, under the of OSCAR F. M. A.

snd JUHH W. DtjiA, Jr. PlmulH eiifficient patronage be received to warrant thr additional rjipense, the of young Lady, now a tearher at the end, wilt be secured to superintend the Female Department. bnaeincnt story of thi" new Methodist Meet. ing Houre will he tiittctl up vpreasly for the of the as heretofore.

Notlrc a ihf prerUe time of the commencement will be given a BULLEN, Pres't. B'd I Secretary. i 1S4H. 33tf I KOIl SU.K. proprietor of the ffurn- ry and Hartinltiirat (iitritr.n 1'eoria, Ills, 1(lv ini: rcnur.

cd to this piare for the purpose ot'cs- i i permnnent Mursery i thf vn'inity, "'OiilH i i ihc p'jhlio i he nan furnish ihe com i i FRI-IT 'I'rrct nf a i suitable fur i a i i in iliii rl.iiii 1 einUrnriiiB more than i varieties of fruits, of aa choice ifclion ns can be I'urnUbed in the United conii'iing of-- Appli 1 Pear, Pa.ich, t'lum, Cherry, Ap- ricoi, a i and Quince irecu: nlw Grnpi 1 Tines, a i a SLrubs, I i Rosr-s, i Herbnceotis i a r'laain, Dulbotis Roots, Splendid Peontos, iut-s, PASD F0a We will piy THF. IliGIIF.ST MARKET l-RICE IN CASH, for Wheat HeliveriJ nt our War foot of a M. CO. Suiiiliport, i IdJ3. A i of ihn 1 d.livered ticre last i i londa i be I on RH SDO.I in lh." ng .11 i FC.isnn will a i All ire's Id i mrrantpci so lif in cnod Afplf iri'c? 'in? i)" 1 1DJ.

Ho. Plum trees to SO cents earh: 1'ear trees trem.V) to trees ro 374, nccortlnig to anil i Quince trees 2o, can be supplied C) I I given i i i the a a election for President and Trustees ol iho Village of Southport, tor the i ycnr, will be held at the house of Benedict and M'Coy, in EjiJ village, on Mond.tj llie tlurd day of April next, commencing between thu hours ol uuii? anJ ten o'clock, ia ihe forenoon, and closing at four o'clock p. M. of said d.iy.--ItyoiJcr of the I'reMilent and Trustees of Mid Millie. WI.

SULLEN, Prea. J. U. JILI.SO.H, Reorder. i A A I A I I A w.

ii I'OAK AND WHITA'FISH. OR salo by J. Mnrehgj, 1843. For vale very cheap, by CEO. C.

MANNKT, old stand of El inn Lee. IIOCERIES of all kinds for sale low for cash or produce, by GEO. MAKNCY. i tlif Lnclidh clierry slocks at i liii' ''red All reci ived before the 10th uf A i i i lie fippd. requesting iiiibniw- i i he promp'y replied the House.

K. B. COI.EMAN. woul.l Fruit Trees for fiitlowiug double one sin" wagon, sett of douMe harness, one single dn. one horse Rnd a few cows.

E. B. C. Southport, January 1313. 32-lSw GO ROYAL B.

WALDO ODl.O rMprtcifnllj inform Ihe filnrni of Soulhprt unit viriniiy, ihnt lie hu juit received from IJOSTON, a targe and Klecied of merchandise, ruiuiating of Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES, PAUYT and OILS and All uf which will be Hold it rurrrtpandiiif tho end to the nllifietion oremomere. A few iMhion.bla For by A Febrowy 28. BLISH fc I I8T1IL CASH STORED db for JOHN NICHOLS, Bnckport, JV. corner of South Main and.

Market itreett, Soutfiporl, HAVE received from Nen "fork nn extensive Assortment of GooM, fer the Wisconsin Market, which they will wl. WHOLESALE OB BUT A at thu lowest prices for Shot. Copver, Flax Ttmohy fc. Messrs. TOKREY i would to their In MiMral Regioni, thnt are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES to A I on SHOT, LEAD AND COPPER.

And ns tliis point is nearer and accommodated with better than either Chicago, ihey hope to receive a large than of tlw of IhoM working THE BUST ASSORTMKXT THE WESTERN COrjVTKF-- EtttiRACtllQ AHT1CLK USUALLY CALLED FOR TH18 HEAD. I A I A CROCKERY. IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS-WARE. PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DYE WOODS; KCIIOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, iVs. joiNKas' TOOLS; IIKNTLIMEM'S AND UADIKH' BOOTS AND viton; HATS, A A A CLOTH CAPS, 4fC.

iC, Messrs. RUSSELL wotilditifbrm tho Public lhat their OooJn wHI kt old i luiv, nnd usk nn P.xn mat ion of the samr. SOUTiirOUT, W. UKC. 7, ADAM IJ.

VANSLYCK, Deputy Surveyor for ths County of Racine Scrivener noil Conveyancer. ttj" Oflioe in (lie bascincut of Uarkec'i build Souitsport, J-inuary, 31, 1843. 3 R. II. JJEMING, Justice of the Peace, Muy be found at al! business hours, in the room for nierly occupied by Lovell, dirt-etly under tlrt 1'ost Oflu'c.

Dt.Kiif, UONDJ, CoMTKACTJ i lion terms, January 2-1, 1843. TOWSLEE it BOND, Lttornies and nt I HW und iu Chnnccry. M. B. nocnm-oBT, PARKER, I I A A AS lun) yrnr practii-e in Surgery; he Iia nlsa liac! biMiufit of sc-vt ni City Hospitals, nnd has and can cure clis if ihc Ryn.

over Elkins Store on Main Street. Soulhporl, Nov. 1, 1842. JMlllt BOHI. DEC.

14, A I A HAIR-DRESSING DOM BY I I I I A In llie Log Cabin adjoining ihe Haute Tbe Public are respectfully invited to him a cull; and every thing coining within the tin of hit profession, will receive hit entire attention. (t-T A share of patronage it tolicited. READ! WUST I from New York un entire new Slock of (roods, consist ing of a gi-iierai asiortmrnt of STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, TROCgERT A A cteiltra, All of wnich i IR sold low for cn.sh, rxclmngud for mnsl kinds of a i tried the Credit System nnd foi it a bad one for seller nnd buyer, we have lo soil our goods fur rood 1 pny, and at such rrJuciion from rredi prices ns i make it an indurement fn all who i i to purchase for ready pay, ti give us call before purelifisingHsewlirrc RLisn WHITNLY. Southport, nov. 30, 1842.

ARV1 1C AS resumed buainesi at old i i bridge; where he offers for wtle gooj a gvncritl sssor.ment of A r.rocerie*, Crockery, and flartlvrnre --AHO-Nails, Pamts, Oils, Varnish, Putty, By Ftnffs, Jj-c. All of which will ho o'ff low for ready pny. Pltfae. loon in. few liarn-1.

Dor. 1818., H. DO VV URI.INRTOV, nml Kurn 9 7, 10 by fl, 11 by 10, Ii 10, 10 nml la by JO; mannfdotureil i i i i iint) (Icoulei'ly tliA heat limlcr nnili in ihe Vniird forinV hy I A Collins 1 Yankee Ase-t, for sale by H. DURKBE. DO Tlil!) A i IXIWBIl 1'KH'ES (at the A ISroui of Cn ue than can he bong hi at nny olhvr J'Uaso c.i 1 1 South pcMTL (J if imt trui'.

I TON. umbvr, tfoors a tut ftnsh, addiiion to a well assorted LUHBKR VAIID, lbe sutiscnbc'r lian made for keep- constantly on hand A A UOOItS A A Of superior quality. Cash wanted, a purchasers can make theii own OITice, near thp Lake, of Whiting warehouse. January 8, 28-tf T. A SII i- A T.

RUSSELL TORKEY i pay 50 cents per bushel, for pood winter VVhctii; one holf ca-ih nnd one half in merchandize. January 2, 1643. TSTPHIN and all (jualities. W. B.

SLOCUM. ATS and C.4PS-Which will be sold at Eastern prices W.B. SLOCUM. Sheot- HEEING quantity of inn and W. B.

SLOCUM. A1NTS and Linwed OIL, Lamp OH and DveStufis. W. B. SLOCUM.

LOVKLL STEELE, Attoralpit nnd Cotusvlors at cltors Cmusslon r. tovn.r., Offics over A. E. STUKLU, Master CbMoerr nn4 NMMrf Soul ftpart, JVoo. 1344.

D. WALKER, I I A AND May be found at all times, (unlMi fussionally al his office, corotr of a i and Pearl streets, ready to promptly to the bwsiotssof profecaioiw nnd dtseasw of lurly attended to. Southport, Juno 1641. lyl A A w. SLOCUM, I his old and mors that ho has now a full and pletc assortment of Goods, which he termmrd to sell a LITTLE OHEAftll.

Then can bo bought writ of Lake gan. Don'llDrget lha store Ol Mats Ixtmecn Scott and Morrison'a. TEW 800IU NEW IIK juit MSMTM! frosi frnh nf Well selected 8oeh mintrr; ttklsk will told low CrCuil. lo corner of Miin and MsrkmatrWHi--hi bvlMH Office aba A load tu ifce snd prims wbirll offivmf Miiitactmn to will I un hand. public to call und for IbwoMlras.

J. LACK. Southport, Nov. S3, 1642. AUCTION STORR If Store, If firm mmt, W.

CHASE Co. A junt opened an Auction Cotnniisgion Siore on Main between Murclmtl tfa and Store and the Now -York they will be ready ut nil limei Tor the action of in tbit lino. ft?" Sale dayt on and W. Soulhporl, Sep. 20ih 1042.

I7ST received from New York a fond tstffrtf ral sanortmrnt of Mrdie.nei, Sut, thi- lubvcribrr offer for cate at priovs ia salt UM I'hyKictina tupphed OQ thM Ecnoral taiisftclion. door north of ibs Taisv peranre HK.VRV t. 8TRTKER. Sout port, June 0, Ititt. Ift Tlil-rCiHCAtiO WEEKLY EXPRESS TJU HX leave ihe TrmsOTSMi port Monday for Chic ind Freight carried on MOM All left at TsotpcrMM HwMS Wit promptly nilcnded to.

A share of public patromn is satidtsi. SoHNT. Soulhport, 7, Mllleriut! Iff 1LLER hss propbMittf that tks wafU wil to end sect April, sad as tlw ssiaMl- determined to pay bis debts lime, ha under the cpaa at thof indebted lu him 10 issavsdisis If call ikssx (Ml hunt ill tht beotfiw uisisc tnm tSMSWk i uw. g. M.

GOULD to BERRY, Liuse, Sign, Ctrriifa, Ml A A A juildmg, Bronzing Pfepar Hajvf. ng. Wall colouring. and Marblo die. All the above kinds of work (ft good style and workmanlika naaoar.

r. OOULD, J. C7" Shop in Poarl-ab Wloi over Mitchel's shop. Southport. Sept.

I84t. A. D. NORTJIWAT, I I V. a Purnuofall kinda prepartjd SotmipoaT, June 7, 1843.

GLASS AND PUTTY. EPT cMMtMtty oo hra cheap tho nan factory S. Hata Ac Mo raialao per ligbt. H. N..

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